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and fran scott of the royal institution joins us now.ne with attenborough, that is only the first episode from his series and that's when we showed it lives so what happened is some personal forgot to press record. lives so what happened is some personalforgot to press record. and so since that going out life that footage has not been seen since 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67,69, 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67, 69,70, 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67, 69, 70, 71, it's the same story with the doctor who missing archive, tape was expensive and the bbc archive ran out of tape, we need to record these new ones, let's use the old est record these new ones, let's use the oldest ones we could find, that is what is cold believed wiped. so now you are asking members of the public to have a look to see if they have some of the recordings of the missing pieces. completely. the christmas lectures are part of family tradition, you watch the queen's speech, you need the quality street and you watch the christmas lectures, you watch it
and fran scott of the royal institution joins us now.ne with attenborough, that is only the first episode from his series and that's when we showed it lives so what happened is some personal forgot to press record. lives so what happened is some personalforgot to press record. and so since that going out life that footage has not been seen since 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67,69, 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67, 69,70, 1973. but the earlier ones, 1966, 67, 69, 70, 71, it's the same...
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the royal institution was to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public ify have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. now on bbc news — a special programme as part of the bbc‘s 100 women season. in this first episode of trailblazers, we hear from women as they reflect on the moment they decided to stand up — and the change they inspired. you may find some parts of this programme upsetting. welcome to the bbc‘s 100 women season. welcome to the bbc‘s 100 women season. the last 12 months since angerfrom season. the last 12 months since anger from women around the world the sexual harassment. the movement has taken hold for women demanding change and equal treatment. the films we are about to show you focus on women who have become trailblazers. our contributors share the moment they have decided to stand up and make a difference themselves and for
the royal institution was to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public ify have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. now on bbc news — a special programme as part of the bbc‘s 100 women season. in this first episode of trailblazers, we hear from...
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the royal institution hopes to find people with recordings of their christmas lectures from the 60s andhich were found to be missing —— including some by sir david attenborough. and coming up at 2:30pm, witness goes back to the first world war to find out about the life of the soldier, poet and writer, robert graves. theresa may is heading to brussels for last—minute talks ahead of tomorrow's summit, where eu leaders are due to sign two key brexit documents. she'll meet the european commission president, jean—claude juncker, to finalise the withdrawal agreement, as well as a political declaration on future relations. this morning the chancellor, phillip hammond, defended the deal mrs may has negotiated, insisting it was the best way to reunite a divided country and protect the economy. but northern ireland's democratic unionist party — has demanded that the prime minister abandons the deal. our ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reports from belfast, where the dup conference is taking place. her report contains some flashing images. it's the most closely—watched conference in the party'
the royal institution hopes to find people with recordings of their christmas lectures from the 60s andhich were found to be missing —— including some by sir david attenborough. and coming up at 2:30pm, witness goes back to the first world war to find out about the life of the soldier, poet and writer, robert graves. theresa may is heading to brussels for last—minute talks ahead of tomorrow's summit, where eu leaders are due to sign two key brexit documents. she'll meet the european...
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the royal institution hopes to find people with recordings of their christmas lectures from the ‘60snd ‘70s which are missing, including some by sir david attenborough. and at 11:30, i'll be hosting dateline london where my guests and i will consider whether may's brexit deal will make it through the commons. theresa may is heading to brussels this afternoon to try to finalise her brexit deal with eu leaders. the prime minister is hoping the plans will be approved at a summit on sunday. but spain's prime minister has threatened to derail the timetable, if he doesn't get further reassurances over the status of gibraltar. here's our political correspondent, chris mason. roll up, roll up, the prime minister doesn't quite say, but you get the picture. the government's setting its stall out wherever you might hear, see, or read it. but for this weekend at least, the focus turns away from here at westminster, away from flogging the deal domestically, and the prime minister hops over the channel instead, to ensure that the eu is fully signed up to it. mrs may heads for brussels later to mee
the royal institution hopes to find people with recordings of their christmas lectures from the ‘60snd ‘70s which are missing, including some by sir david attenborough. and at 11:30, i'll be hosting dateline london where my guests and i will consider whether may's brexit deal will make it through the commons. theresa may is heading to brussels this afternoon to try to finalise her brexit deal with eu leaders. the prime minister is hoping the plans will be approved at a summit on sunday. but...
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the royal institution was to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public ifsing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. now on bbc news, our world asks — who cares about israel's thai workers? every year, thousands of people come from thailand to work in israel, hoping to build a better life for their families back home. but what they find when they get here can be shocking. for more than a year, we have been investigating the treatment of thai labourers working on israel's farms. their labour helps to produce fruit and veg sold across the globe, but they are anxious their work is damaging their health. and many deaths amongst the workers remain uninvestigated. in this film, we will be asking who cares about israel's thai workers. they call it the land of milk and honey, a country rich in history and one of the world's wealthiest nations. despite being half desert, isra
the royal institution was to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public ifsing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. now on bbc news, our world asks — who cares about israel's thai workers? every year, thousands of people come from thailand to work in israel, hoping to build...
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the royal institution was to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public ifng programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. now on bbc news — the travel show. this week on the show: paris by tin snail. where is the gearstick? the gearstick is there. seeing seoul in a hurry, and the eu after brexit. take your place, get ready...go! this is so tough, my back is about to break. and there is gold in them there hills. we head to slovakia to find our fortune. i missed loads. our travels this week begin in a european capital very familiar to many of us. a city that has become a market leader in cliches. i am here in the city of love, but also the city of cars. and plenty of them. one, though, in particular, stands out more than any other in the hearts of the french people. the citroen 2cv. and this year, she's turning 70. the 2cv was born in 1948, in the immediate aftermath of world
the royal institution was to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public ifng programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. now on bbc news — the travel show. this week on the show: paris by tin snail. where is the gearstick? the gearstick is there. seeing seoul in a hurry, and the eu...
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the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online and is asking the public ifgrammes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. the search is on. we have the weather and the sport coming up in a little while. in the war—torn region of gaza, more than 5,000 people have suffered gunshot wounds this year alone. the violence creates a challenging workload for local surgeons, who perform long and complex procedures under the guiding hand ofjohn wolfe, a retired consultant from st mary's hospital in west london. our middle east correspondent tom bateman went to meet him. this is a conflict that has changed even more lives this year. thousands of palestinians in gaza have suffered bullet wounds during protests at the perimeter fence with israel. it has put intense pressure on gaza's hospitals. you just open your fingers, let go... in this makeshift classroom, palestinian surgeons learn the pa
the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online and is asking the public ifgrammes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. the search is on. we have the weather and the sport coming up in a little while. in the war—torn region of gaza, more than 5,000 people have suffered gunshot wounds...
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with the saudi institutions, saudi royal family, with the saudi system itself.he flipside of that? what of the risk of seeing mbs undermined, seeing power in saudi arabia slip away from the ruling family and, in so away from the ruling family and, in so doing, see a rainy and interests in the region strengthened, whether it be in lebanon, whether it be in yemen, whether it be in the gulf itself? that seems to be the perspective donald trump and his associates in the white house have, frankly they need saudi arabia as a regional partner and they see mbs as a powerful representative of the anti— iranian interest. there's a consensus within the saudi institutions and the saudi royal family and the saudi people that iran could not... could pose a threat in the region and should be held accountable for any crimes committed, and to be stopped from interfering in syria or elsewhere. but, at the same time, it's not wise and it's not in the national interest... it's not a strategic interest... it's not a strategic interest to build a relationship with one guy who tried t
with the saudi institutions, saudi royal family, with the saudi system itself.he flipside of that? what of the risk of seeing mbs undermined, seeing power in saudi arabia slip away from the ruling family and, in so away from the ruling family and, in so doing, see a rainy and interests in the region strengthened, whether it be in lebanon, whether it be in yemen, whether it be in the gulf itself? that seems to be the perspective donald trump and his associates in the white house have, frankly...
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s best new building by the royal institute of british architects. on the one-year anniversary of its opening, we look at bloomberg's office in london as a model for workplaces of the future. welcome to this program about bloomberg's new european headquarters. i'm caroline hyde, and i'm excited to take you on the journey to explore our recently completed office in the heart of london's historic financial district. this amazing building has broken the mold of sustainable design, challenged all those who contributed to it, and set new standards for the workplace. ♪ >> this building is designed for our employees, so they can be productive, happy in their environment, and be proud of where they work. and then for visitors, you want people to walk out saying, "boy, i wish i worked there." >> it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. >> we had to go literally around the world to find the finest materials. >> this is a major landmark. >> this building really does represent a glimpse into the future. >> it's fantastic. we just want the public to look up at tha
s best new building by the royal institute of british architects. on the one-year anniversary of its opening, we look at bloomberg's office in london as a model for workplaces of the future. welcome to this program about bloomberg's new european headquarters. i'm caroline hyde, and i'm excited to take you on the journey to explore our recently completed office in the heart of london's historic financial district. this amazing building has broken the mold of sustainable design, challenged all...
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there's a consensus within the saudi institutions, and the saudi royal family and the saudi people thatuld be held accountable for any crimes committed, and to be stopped from interfering in syria or elsewhere. but, at the same time, it's not wise and it's not in the national interest... it's not a strategic interest to build a relationship with one guy who tried to present himself as the one who could solve all these issues. in reality, he's creating more issues and not solving the iranian issue. yeah, with that in mind then, are you proposing, as you sit in chicago as a saudi exile, are you proposing the united states government should impose much tougher sanctions on saudi? they've done targeted sanctions on 27 individuals, do you want them to go much further? do you want to see an end to arms sales to saudi arabia? what i want to see is building a long—term relationship with the saudi people, with the saudi institutions, and that's much more important and more... i mean easier than any other measure. it's building relationships with the saudi people, with the saudi royal institution
there's a consensus within the saudi institutions, and the saudi royal family and the saudi people thatuld be held accountable for any crimes committed, and to be stopped from interfering in syria or elsewhere. but, at the same time, it's not wise and it's not in the national interest... it's not a strategic interest to build a relationship with one guy who tried to present himself as the one who could solve all these issues. in reality, he's creating more issues and not solving the iranian...
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the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public ifdden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. we will see whether anything is uncovered. yes, have a look in your attic. for two years, student liam allan faced 12 charges of rape. he had been wrongly accused, but vital evidence that would have proved his innocence wasn't passed from police to his lawyers. now cleared, liam is launching a campaign to change the law. he hopes it will help prevent others from being falsely accused. liam joins us now, with his mum, lorraine. very good morning to you both. can you give us an explanation of the sequence you give us an explanation of the sequence of events, what happened to you? sol sequence of events, what happened to you? so i was arrested in january 2016, and wasn't really told much until i got into the car with the police. i was charged about a year and three months
the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public ifdden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. we will see whether anything is uncovered. yes, have a look in your attic. for two years, student liam allan faced 12 charges of rape. he had been wrongly accused, but vital...
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the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they're hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. get in touch if you think you have one of those missing lectures. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. it's going to be a chilly day for most of us. largely dry with the best of the sunshine across the west, but it will remain quite cloudy and wet across southern england. the good news is this evening it should start to turn a bit drier across the southern areas and for all it's going to be chilly with that easterly wind. the rain begins to peter out across the south, it should turn a bit dry here towards the end of the night, though the channel islands remaining quite wet. elsewhere, variable cloud, a bit of mist and murk. temperatures no lower than around 3—4 degrees but when we get clear skies then we could see a patch
the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they're hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. get in touch if you think you have one of those missing lectures. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. it's going to be a chilly...
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the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public ifs hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they're hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. we have been an air for two we have been an airfor two hours and we have yet to get a call from anyone saying they have found anything. also, we are looking for footage of david attenborough, not footage of david attenborough, not footage of david attenborough, not footage of david attenborough hiding in your attic! the footage is in your attic, not sir david attenborough. that would be a surprise. mind you, if sir david attenborough is in your attic, that would also be a big story. the national crime agency has issued a warning to organised gangs, which it says are behind a recent spike in illegal attempts to cross the english channel. on friday, eight iranian people were brought ashore after their dinghy was spotted off the coast of kent. it brings the total number
the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public ifs hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they're hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. we have been an air for two we have been an airfor two hours and we have yet to get a call from anyone saying they have found anything. also, we are looking for footage of...
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s best new building by the royal institute of british architects.e one-year anniversary of its opening, we look at bloomberg's office in london as a model for workplaces of the future. welcome to this program about bloomberg's new european headquarters. i'm caroline hy
s best new building by the royal institute of british architects.e one-year anniversary of its opening, we look at bloomberg's office in london as a model for workplaces of the future. welcome to this program about bloomberg's new european headquarters. i'm caroline hy
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the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they're hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. recognise this sound 7 yes, that is undeniably ‘the lion king', but not as we know it. the trailer for the re—telling of the classic disney film has been released and it's already had 21 million views in 2a hours. the remake is due to hit cinemas next summer and its cast includes the likes of beyonce, seth rogan and donald glover — otherwise known as ‘childish gambino‘. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. a lot of cloud coming in across the east and south of the uk. and easterly flow and it will be all change next week. right now it is as you were with that easterly breeze. temperatures in single figures. showers in scotland, rain, southern england into south wales. into tonight, a few showers on the south coast.
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the royal institute of chartered surveyors says the index of prices fell to its lowest level in six yearsnth. real estate agents don't anticipate markets will improve until after the u.k. leaves the european union. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe, this is bloomberg. you.thank coming up, our global battle of the charts. we will take a look at how the s&p and corporate bonds are moving. aredon't forget, if you about to hop in the car after european markets of closed, you can check out the cable show. jonathan ferro and meet at the top of the hour. life on the bloomberg and on your bloomberg mobile devices, and also on the digital radio in the london area. ♪ >> it is time for our global battle of the charts. you can seen them on the bloomberg by running g tv . 2018 is turning out to be the year of volatility. volatilityut of earlier in october. what is next? investors will look to the bond market to see what credit investors are doing, and some will say that be
the royal institute of chartered surveyors says the index of prices fell to its lowest level in six yearsnth. real estate agents don't anticipate markets will improve until after the u.k. leaves the european union. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe, this is bloomberg. you.thank coming up, our global battle of the charts. we will take a look at how the s&p and...
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and america's program at chatham house, the royal institute of international affairs live in london. pleasure to have you on the show. we're seeing the former u.s. president barack obama hit the campaign trail in stark contrast of president trump. very opposite in messaging. which message makes the biggest impact in what is clearly ea divided electerate? >> remember right now as with many midterm elections is seeing widely as a referendum on the sitting president. they're trying to ignite the passion of their voters and to get them to turn out and vote because so much of it right now is about getting people to turn out and vote as opposed to necessarily altering the way in which they're going to vote. they have very different messages. president trump, as we've seen, is really campaigning on a message that's about fear, anti-immigration. interestingly in a context where the economy is very strong, rather than really making that his key message -- even when he talks about the economy, he's drilling down on the fear that there could be set backs if the democrats were to do well in thes
and america's program at chatham house, the royal institute of international affairs live in london. pleasure to have you on the show. we're seeing the former u.s. president barack obama hit the campaign trail in stark contrast of president trump. very opposite in messaging. which message makes the biggest impact in what is clearly ea divided electerate? >> remember right now as with many midterm elections is seeing widely as a referendum on the sitting president. they're trying to ignite...
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and america's program that royal institute of international affairs live in our london bureau.lways a pleasure to have you on the show. jim acosta is back in the white house. but there is now this new promise of rules to govern how reporters engage with officials when asking their kwezs. u.s. president spoke about that in a recent interview. let's listen. >> it's not a big deal. what they said though is that we have to create rules and regulations for conduct. we're going to write them up right now and if he misbehaves shs we'll throw them out or stop the news conference. >> what is it that you're saying? >> they're doing them now. we'll have rules of decorum. >> we edon't know exact lawhat those rules will be. but the white house certainly has the time to write this out. we understand this happened before, this with jim acosta. can the white house arbitrarily create rules to govern the press and if they're deemed unfair, can the press then challenge them? >>f ocourse the press and wider public inmany different vinyls will challenge them if they think they're fair. much of what
and america's program that royal institute of international affairs live in our london bureau.lways a pleasure to have you on the show. jim acosta is back in the white house. but there is now this new promise of rules to govern how reporters engage with officials when asking their kwezs. u.s. president spoke about that in a recent interview. let's listen. >> it's not a big deal. what they said though is that we have to create rules and regulations for conduct. we're going to write them up...
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thank goodness there's the the royal national boat institution.ys, north do they come after you with their fast boat, they'd jump in the water to get you. >> i'd kind of be disappointed if they didn't. like, hey, we're here, swim to the boat. >> not only did they rescue him to the coast guard. they went back out to get the boat. they start pulling because they're going to flip this sailboat over. >> taking little bits. >> just a little. >> now, this man had a whole team of people to get him and his boat. but this woman was glad to have one man come and look for her. this is in the czech republic where there's an apartment on fire and an officer has gone in alone. a police officer, the firefighters are not there yet. so, this man goes in with his camera and looking for this woman. he's calling out. he doesn't know where the woman is. this is an apartment. he didn't know the floor plan. all he knows there's a woman trapped inside. he goes into that one room. as soon as he peeks in, there are flames but he still can't find her. he finds the woman, sh
thank goodness there's the the royal national boat institution.ys, north do they come after you with their fast boat, they'd jump in the water to get you. >> i'd kind of be disappointed if they didn't. like, hey, we're here, swim to the boat. >> not only did they rescue him to the coast guard. they went back out to get the boat. they start pulling because they're going to flip this sailboat over. >> taking little bits. >> just a little. >> now, this man had a whole...
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royal institution of chartered surveyors said index prices are down by uncertainty about the impending split. the report echoes similar warnings. the white house banned cnn after a acosta confrontation with the president after a follow-up. the president said, that is enough, and a white house aide tried to take the microphone from acosta. the white house accused acosta of putting his hands on the press aide. acosta calls that a lie. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. .rancine: thank you attorney general jeff sessions has resigned at the request of president trump a day after the midterm elections. sessions has become a critic of recusing himself from the russia investigation. he will be replaced by matt whitaker and has the power to terminate the investigation. some of our guests had to say about the departure. leon panetta and former republican majority leader eric cantor. >> it is not much of a surprise, jeff sessions has been through a rough year, and
royal institution of chartered surveyors said index prices are down by uncertainty about the impending split. the report echoes similar warnings. the white house banned cnn after a acosta confrontation with the president after a follow-up. the president said, that is enough, and a white house aide tried to take the microphone from acosta. the white house accused acosta of putting his hands on the press aide. acosta calls that a lie. global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tic-toc on twitter,...
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the report by the royal institution of chartered surveyors found the average number of homes on salef remembrance are being held at st columba's church in west london this week. 100 years ago, the congregation gave food and shelter to thousands of soldiers, stepping in when many servicemen could not get home after the armistice. some of the men were originally from scotland. a lot of the boys from the country we re very a lot of the boys from the country were very unused to... had never been out of scotland before, never been out of scotland before, never been to a city the size of london. in the church magazines, there's quite a lot of references to keeping the lads out of the dangers of the pub, public houses. clearly there would be some who were pretty happy to go there. but it seems, given the numbers that came through, clearly they loved it here. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tubes so far this morning. 0n the roads, there is westbound traffic heading out of the limehouse link tunnel following a breakdown on the highway near butcher
the report by the royal institution of chartered surveyors found the average number of homes on salef remembrance are being held at st columba's church in west london this week. 100 years ago, the congregation gave food and shelter to thousands of soldiers, stepping in when many servicemen could not get home after the armistice. some of the men were originally from scotland. a lot of the boys from the country we re very a lot of the boys from the country were very unused to... had never been...
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royal family. he respected institutions but he went to transform the system and institutions into a more accountabley that allows for elected that allowed for liberties, human rights to be to protected. while at the same time respecting the royal family respecting the union of different regions in the arab. saudi arabia right now. i think that rhetoric is actually more plausible to the world, to the locals, to the saudi's. a lot of saudi's are looking for such plausible rhetoric that jamal was pushing and supported. you're not can i have an instability in the region because of saudi arabia. not protected by the states. i think that rhetoric is what made him à >> why was he such a threat? >> i agree, for decades the Ãb presented the populations with this completely false choice between between them repressive regimes essentially Ãbsaddam hussein, echoes back for a long time. between them and radical islam. terrorism, chaos. >> that's alternative. >> that's what they say. it's either us or radical islam. the arabs bring arab uprisings i would say kind of showed that that was a bit of a lie. obviously
royal family. he respected institutions but he went to transform the system and institutions into a more accountabley that allows for elected that allowed for liberties, human rights to be to protected. while at the same time respecting the royal family respecting the union of different regions in the arab. saudi arabia right now. i think that rhetoric is actually more plausible to the world, to the locals, to the saudi's. a lot of saudi's are looking for such plausible rhetoric that jamal was...
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the scouts, the royal national lifeboat institution. girl guides. from the great cathedrals and from westminster abbey signalling the start of bellringing right across the country in celebration of the armistice of 100 years ago. and while those bells ring out, still the march passed at the cenotaph is taking place. and remember, after this veterans' march past, there is another march past of 10,000 people who volunteered to come here because they have connections with the first or second world war a huge demand of people wanting to come and like the vetera ns, wanting to come and like the veterans, they have had masses of applications, but people lucky enough to win a ballot will be coming past here. there is the great field of yuppies at the foot of the cenotaph, —— field of poppies laid by the veterans who have already marched past, it has been an hour or so that the princess royal has been there. and out there is also the tall figure of dan snow. dan... two more very special veterans with me now. both are here with the not forgotten association
the scouts, the royal national lifeboat institution. girl guides. from the great cathedrals and from westminster abbey signalling the start of bellringing right across the country in celebration of the armistice of 100 years ago. and while those bells ring out, still the march passed at the cenotaph is taking place. and remember, after this veterans' march past, there is another march past of 10,000 people who volunteered to come here because they have connections with the first or second world...
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he runs the royal drawing school, the princes institute for teaching, etc etc.e has done. whether it will be quite the same when he is king, buti will be quite the same when he is king, but i don't think he will step away from helping these things flourish. rosie millard, thank you for your thoughts this morning. a paraplegic athlete has decided to drop his legal action against luton airport after it acquired ten self—propelling wheelchairs for disabled passengers. justin levene dragged himself across the floor after his self—propelling wheelchair was lost. he refused the offer of a manual wheelchair that someone else would need to push saying it compromised his independence. he's been speaking to bbc breakfast. this all happened last year. when i arrived at the airport it became apparent that my wheelchair had been lost. when i was asking for a cell prepared chairfor me lost. when i was asking for a cell prepared chair for me to lose, they didn't have any in the airport and they had no suitable alternatives. there are misconceptions here. what they offered me w
he runs the royal drawing school, the princes institute for teaching, etc etc.e has done. whether it will be quite the same when he is king, buti will be quite the same when he is king, but i don't think he will step away from helping these things flourish. rosie millard, thank you for your thoughts this morning. a paraplegic athlete has decided to drop his legal action against luton airport after it acquired ten self—propelling wheelchairs for disabled passengers. justin levene dragged...
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university he was head of the investment division of the head of the royal bank a director at aspen insurance holdings and at the brookings institution please help me to welcome alan and adrian and ahmed. [applause] . >> this is a real privilege to be at conversation with these two gentlemen. let me start by asking about the origins of the book alan is and economist renowned for his detailed knowledge of the us economy and the ability to cite those statistics and adrian is a business historian. how did the book develop? who had the idea? . >> and my publisher. >> yes to write a book with the economic history of the united states and to say i am not a historian he said quiet and we will decide we will ask adrian wooldridge to help. so here we are. >> how did you organize that division of labor? . >> it's hard enough to write that book alone. >> even more annoying to be around the corner from doctor greenspan and did not even know him at all. so we persuade the economist to give three months off and then we talked through the arguments and then exchange over the telephone is not as difficult of a process as we worried about. >> and wit
university he was head of the investment division of the head of the royal bank a director at aspen insurance holdings and at the brookings institution please help me to welcome alan and adrian and ahmed. [applause] . >> this is a real privilege to be at conversation with these two gentlemen. let me start by asking about the origins of the book alan is and economist renowned for his detailed knowledge of the us economy and the ability to cite those statistics and adrian is a business...
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institutions never change. for and then we go to harvard in the u.s. royal must fall harvard law school and what those students were protesting about was this here you see. this place carrying the sheaves they eventually managed to get rid of that shield and then they continued to actually look at some of the injustices in the micro aggressions that were happening to people of color at harvard and that continues on. must. the thing that connects these there are many other universities around the world who are using you as an example what's like. i can't exactly point out because. you know as we we have the privilege of taking the show internationally right now but we definitely weren't like the architects of the four of the movement but it's it's a great thing that a movement in south africa was able to influence so many other universities i remember when the shutdown happened and we also had a lot of universities supporting us shutting down their universities because they're supporting for african universities in shutting down so it's incredible also the us
institutions never change. for and then we go to harvard in the u.s. royal must fall harvard law school and what those students were protesting about was this here you see. this place carrying the sheaves they eventually managed to get rid of that shield and then they continued to actually look at some of the injustices in the micro aggressions that were happening to people of color at harvard and that continues on. must. the thing that connects these there are many other universities around...
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he runs, you know, the royal foundation, the royal drawing school, the prince's institute for teachingll be quite the same when he's i mean, whether it will be quite the same when he's king, i mean, i'm not sure, but i don't think he's going to step away from helping these things flourish. mps are calling for a change in the law so that flat owners don't have to foot the bill for replacing unsafe cladding in the wake of the grenfell disaster. more than 350 high—rise residential buildings in england still have the same type of flammable cladding used at grenfell. some leaseholders have been told they may have to pay for it to be changed. david rhodes reports. it's the nightmare that people living in a tower block fear. in february, a fire broke out in this leeds high—rise. we discovered that the cladding on the building is the same as the grenfell tower cladding. i'm pretty angry, because it's taken so long to sort it out and, you know, this is life—threatening. leaseholders like nick in skyline apartments say they have been told they might have to pay for the cladding to be replaced. £
he runs, you know, the royal foundation, the royal drawing school, the prince's institute for teachingll be quite the same when he's i mean, whether it will be quite the same when he's king, i mean, i'm not sure, but i don't think he's going to step away from helping these things flourish. mps are calling for a change in the law so that flat owners don't have to foot the bill for replacing unsafe cladding in the wake of the grenfell disaster. more than 350 high—rise residential buildings in...
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with these people with the saudi institutions if one individual was impulsive one is really dangerous there are many alternatives we have seen that even within the royal family there are so many royals who could or could understand the reformist agenda the real reformist agenda could allow for a margin of freedom for the people could could protect the basic rights of the saudi people so what's the n b n b a said gender and the his team is it producing is actually the environment they're establishing that could establish. an environment for terrorists or flourish and to live up to the louder we'll have to leave it there thank you so much for joining me on that front that's our show up front will be back next week. across europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as a pressing issue we don't have immigrants at all zero immigration but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudiced some pride in hungary on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you are. china has a serious shortage of women and a lot of. one on on
with these people with the saudi institutions if one individual was impulsive one is really dangerous there are many alternatives we have seen that even within the royal family there are so many royals who could or could understand the reformist agenda the real reformist agenda could allow for a margin of freedom for the people could could protect the basic rights of the saudi people so what's the n b n b a said gender and the his team is it producing is actually the environment they're...
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beginning i feel like i -- everyonety and edwin was studying at the royal academy of music in london it was one of the most prestigious institutions in the world. and it was bright and gifted young man what would possess him to spend better part of a year planning this heist which culminated in him he finished a concert in london that evening. performing high and board a train up to this -- this little town about 40 minutes out of london. and he had an empty suitcase a diamond braid glass cutter latex gloves he stolen from his doctor during a routine checkup. [laughter] and wire cutters and led flashlight, and he scaled this 7 foot wall snipped the barbed wire strands away, tried to carve through the window but it was harder to cut through glass than he anticipate sod he looked around to make sure guards weren't there and bashed it out with a rock and then -- climbed into the british museum of natural history. and and what they as a catastrophic set from humanity that we understand not only evolution through natural selection by the study of the specimens but -- these things have yielded answers for centuries we understand the imp
beginning i feel like i -- everyonety and edwin was studying at the royal academy of music in london it was one of the most prestigious institutions in the world. and it was bright and gifted young man what would possess him to spend better part of a year planning this heist which culminated in him he finished a concert in london that evening. performing high and board a train up to this -- this little town about 40 minutes out of london. and he had an empty suitcase a diamond braid glass...
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with the saudi people with the saudi institutions if one individual was impulsive was really down juris there are many alternatives we have seen that even within the royal family there are so many royals who could or could understand the reformist agenda the real reformist agenda could allow for a margin of freedom for the people could could protect the basic rights of the saudi people so what's the n b n b a said gender and his team is it producing is actually the environment they're establishing that could establish. an environment for terrorists or flourish and to live up to larger will have to leave it there thank you so much for joining me on that front that's our show up front will be back next week. as migrants seek sanctuary on its shows the e.u. must choose rescue or deterrence. and gratian government has allied with the libyan coast guard in an operation often at loggerheads with n.g.o.s trying to save lives. people in power is on board with both sides rescue at sea. getting to the heart of the matter how can you be a refugee after a while it borders between five safe countries facing realities that's from the very beginning of. providing cont
with the saudi people with the saudi institutions if one individual was impulsive was really down juris there are many alternatives we have seen that even within the royal family there are so many royals who could or could understand the reformist agenda the real reformist agenda could allow for a margin of freedom for the people could could protect the basic rights of the saudi people so what's the n b n b a said gender and his team is it producing is actually the environment they're...
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the saudi people with the saudi institutions if one individual was impulsive one is really down juris there are many alternatives we have seen that even within the royal family there are so many royals who could or could understand the reformist agenda the real reformist agenda could allow for a margin of freedom for the people could could protect the basic rights of the saudi people so what's what the n b n b a said gender and his team is it producing is actually the environment that establishes that could establish. an environment for terrorists or flourish and to live up to the louder we'll have to leave it there thank you so much for joining me on that front that's our show up front will be back next week. the meeting voice of the business world mostly at expo brings together hundreds of companies and investors from all over the world if you all ready to enter new markets let's meet in turkey let's win together must get exposed nov twenty first to the twenty fourth at c.n.n. istanbul for details information on registration mostly at expo dot com. we've had many proud moments around the world and in the sky and now starting from october twenty nint
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and just look here just like the races institutions never change most for and then we go to harvard in the us royal must fall harvard law school and what those students were protesting about was this here you see. the slaves carrying the sheaves they eventually managed to get rid of that shield and then they continued to actually look at some of the injustices in the micro aggressions that were happening to people of color at harvard and that continues on. must. the thing that connects these and there are many other universities around the world who are using you as an example what's like. i can't exactly point out because. you know as we we have the privilege of taking the show internationally right now but we definitely weren't like the architects of the four of the movement but it's it's a great thing that a movement in south africa was able to influence so many other universities i remember when the shutdown happened and we also had a lot of universities supporting us shutting down their universities because they're supporting for african universities in shutting down so it's incredible also th
and just look here just like the races institutions never change most for and then we go to harvard in the us royal must fall harvard law school and what those students were protesting about was this here you see. the slaves carrying the sheaves they eventually managed to get rid of that shield and then they continued to actually look at some of the injustices in the micro aggressions that were happening to people of color at harvard and that continues on. must. the thing that connects these...
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institutions never change. for and then we go to harvard in the u.s. royal must fall harvard law school and what those students were protesting about was this here you see. this place carrying the sheaves they eventually managed to get rid of that shield and then they continued to actually look at some of the injustices in the micro aggressions that were happening to people of color at harvard and that continues on. must. the thing that connects these there are many other universities around the world who are using you as an example what's like. i can't exactly point out because. you know as we we have the privilege of taking the show internationally right now but we definitely weren't like the architects of the four of the movement but it's it's a great thing that a movement in south africa was able to influence so many other universities i remember when the shutdown happened and we also had a lot of universities supporting us shutting down their universities because they're supporting for african universities in shutting down so it's incredible also the us
institutions never change. for and then we go to harvard in the u.s. royal must fall harvard law school and what those students were protesting about was this here you see. this place carrying the sheaves they eventually managed to get rid of that shield and then they continued to actually look at some of the injustices in the micro aggressions that were happening to people of color at harvard and that continues on. must. the thing that connects these there are many other universities around...
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institutions never change. for and then we go to harvard in the us royal must fall harvard law school and what those students were protesting about was this here you see. the slaves carrying the sheaves they eventually managed to get rid of that shield and then they continued to actually look at some of the injustices in the micro aggressions that were happening to people of color at harvard and that continues on. must. the thing that connects these there are many other universities around the world who are using you as an example what's like. i can't exactly point out because. you know as we we have the privilege of taking the show internationally right now but we definitely weren't like the architects of the four of the movement but it's it's a great thing that a movement in south africa was able to influence so many other universities i remember when the shutdown happened and we also had a lot of universities supporting us shutting down their universities because they're supporting for african universities in shutting down so it's incredible also the use of social media has helped the movement saw incredibly m
institutions never change. for and then we go to harvard in the us royal must fall harvard law school and what those students were protesting about was this here you see. the slaves carrying the sheaves they eventually managed to get rid of that shield and then they continued to actually look at some of the injustices in the micro aggressions that were happening to people of color at harvard and that continues on. must. the thing that connects these there are many other universities around the...
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institutional stigma intercostals dick meyer. they can freeze many troubles. in the. medical facilities and. of course treatment under the royal treatment is useful for in russia. but sometimes people need to fight to get this treatment especially if they are being registered in one part of russia but living in another part of russia and. so they can face many difficulties related to their status status intervals of status the number of new infections across europe it is dropping but it's increasing in russia why is that. according to the recent deeds of the forty six percent of the sounds of the new cases being detected service year and russia. could be attributed to the interviews drug use. bottom fortunately the russian government do not support any. programs from. activities been targeted on the. people on the people asians version of people who use drugs. so. now in russia we have a concentrated epidemic among. such groups as a man who have sex with. sex workers and people who is drugs. of all though at the same time the. cases of sexual transmission is rising up as well. when we we wish you well thank you for joining us
institutional stigma intercostals dick meyer. they can freeze many troubles. in the. medical facilities and. of course treatment under the royal treatment is useful for in russia. but sometimes people need to fight to get this treatment especially if they are being registered in one part of russia but living in another part of russia and. so they can face many difficulties related to their status status intervals of status the number of new infections across europe it is dropping but it's...
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institutions if one individual was impulsive. is really dangerous there are many alternatives we have seen that even within the royal family there are so many royals who could or could understand the reformist agenda the real reformist agenda could allow for a margin of freedom for the people could could protect the basic rights of the saudi people so what's the n.b.a. gender and his team is it producing is actually the environment they're establishing that could establish. an environment for terrorists or flourish and to live up to the louder we'll have to leave it there thank you so much for joining me on that front that's our show up front will be back next week. getting to the heart of the matter how can you be a refugee after you while eight borders between five safe countries facing new realities the pain starts from the very beginning of the school but it was providing context housing is not just about four walls and a roof hear their story and talk to how does iraq. al-jazeera. where every. i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as an eyewitness that's what his jobs bill. talking about a killin
institutions if one individual was impulsive. is really dangerous there are many alternatives we have seen that even within the royal family there are so many royals who could or could understand the reformist agenda the real reformist agenda could allow for a margin of freedom for the people could could protect the basic rights of the saudi people so what's the n.b.a. gender and his team is it producing is actually the environment they're establishing that could establish. an environment for...
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with the saudi people with the saudi institutions if one individual was impulsive was really down juris there are many alternatives we have seen that even within the royal family there are so many royals who could or could understand the reformist agenda the real reformist agenda could allow for a margin of freedom for the people could could protect the basic rights of the saudi people so what's the n b n b a said gender and his team is it producing is actually the environment that establishes that could establish. an environment for terrorists or flourish and to live up to the louder we'll have to leave it there thank you so much for joining me on that front that's our show up front will be back next week. fresh perspectives. possibilities. then they stand in. debates and discussions how can you trust a man like that how could he work again with a man like that she seems to be saying if facts all of us and we just don't know or care enough al-jazeera is award winning programs take you on a journey around the. only al-jazeera. stories generate thousands of headlines with different angles from different perspectives a caravan fact health and a highly dan
with the saudi people with the saudi institutions if one individual was impulsive was really down juris there are many alternatives we have seen that even within the royal family there are so many royals who could or could understand the reformist agenda the real reformist agenda could allow for a margin of freedom for the people could could protect the basic rights of the saudi people so what's the n b n b a said gender and his team is it producing is actually the environment that establishes...
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royal family in the khashoggi incident. what do you m of this. >> it's a continuation of attacks on his own government, his own institution, here he ise going after judiciary. this is the second time he's sided with a basically a world thug over the cia, did it once with putin,t standing n to vladimir putin in the helsinki summit and this time with the khashoggi murder he's standing by a -- one might call this person a diator. i don't know if you would call it a monarchy state, the saudi crown prince and so i think it's more of the president's on institutions, attack on his own government. the undermining of the credibility of these institutions with his own folks, people that de't l this president are with these institutions but what he's doing, the damage he's doing by attacking these institutions, we know the people that support him just go right down that rabbit hole with him and that should be the concern. >> and along those lines, we have to rememr thathe federal scientists released this climate repoer. >> yet anohing where he attacked his own government. >> so now they're down playin -- the president and the white house -- are down playing
royal family in the khashoggi incident. what do you m of this. >> it's a continuation of attacks on his own government, his own institution, here he ise going after judiciary. this is the second time he's sided with a basically a world thug over the cia, did it once with putin,t standing n to vladimir putin in the helsinki summit and this time with the khashoggi murder he's standing by a -- one might call this person a diator. i don't know if you would call it a monarchy state, the saudi...