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got a lot of adoration and huge cheers here in the hall at bradford university. the united states will stop donald trump has been tweeting about the claims he revealed top—secret intelligence to russian diplomats in the oval office. these are his tweets. as president, i wanted to share with russia at an openly scheduled white house meeting, which i had the absolute right to do, facts pertaining to airline safety, humanitarian reasons were plus i wa nt humanitarian reasons were plus i want russia to greatly step up their fight against isis and terrorism. the controversy around that meeting and what was revealed is because it has been claimed, initially reported, in the washington post, that donald trump revealed highly classified information on is when he was meeting the russian foreign minister. it was reported that the intelligence that was shared had come from an american ally who had not authorised to washington to share the intelligence with moscow. now it has been reported in the washington post that the white house had denied that president trump revealed i
got a lot of adoration and huge cheers here in the hall at bradford university. the united states will stop donald trump has been tweeting about the claims he revealed top—secret intelligence to russian diplomats in the oval office. these are his tweets. as president, i wanted to share with russia at an openly scheduled white house meeting, which i had the absolute right to do, facts pertaining to airline safety, humanitarian reasons were plus i wa nt humanitarian reasons were plus i want...
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jeremy corbyn chose to launch his manifesto at the university of bradford.ople will be registering to vote and be more radical than their parents. his commitment to abolish tuition fees in england will be used as a rallying cry. labour will scrap tuition fees, lifting the debt... cheering and that will lift the debt cloud from hundreds of thousands of young people. you might have a sense of deja vu because much of this manifesto leaked last week. but how they will pay for it, didn't. jeremy corbyn set out the labour approach to tax and spending, but did not provide estimates as to the cost of renationalising key companies. all this is costed as the documents accompanying the manifesto make clear. the revenue—making plans ensure we can embark on this ambitious programme withoutjeopardising our national finances. we are asking the better off and the big corporations to pay a little bit more. this is a programme of hope. the tory campaign, by contrast, is built on one word — fear. what are the key tax changes? people will start paying tax at 45% when they earn
jeremy corbyn chose to launch his manifesto at the university of bradford.ople will be registering to vote and be more radical than their parents. his commitment to abolish tuition fees in england will be used as a rallying cry. labour will scrap tuition fees, lifting the debt... cheering and that will lift the debt cloud from hundreds of thousands of young people. you might have a sense of deja vu because much of this manifesto leaked last week. but how they will pay for it, didn't. jeremy...
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jeremy corbyn chose to launch his manifesto at the university of bradford.ple will be registering to vote and be more radical than their parents. his commitment to abolish tuition fees in england will be used as a rallying cry. labour will scrap tuition fees, lifting the debt... cheering and that will lift the debt cloud from hundreds of thousands of young people. you might have a sense of deja vu because much of this ma nifesto lea ked deja vu because much of this manifesto leaked last week. but how they will pay for it, didn't. jeremy corbyn set out the labour approach to tax and spending, but did not provide estimates as to the cost of renationalising keko ‘s. provide estimates as to the cost of renationalising keko 's. all this is costed as the documents accompanying the manifesto make clear. the revenue making plans ensure we can embark on this ambitious programme without jeopardising embark on this ambitious programme withoutjeopardising our national finances. we are asking the better off and the big corporations to pay a little bit more. this is a pro
jeremy corbyn chose to launch his manifesto at the university of bradford.ple will be registering to vote and be more radical than their parents. his commitment to abolish tuition fees in england will be used as a rallying cry. labour will scrap tuition fees, lifting the debt... cheering and that will lift the debt cloud from hundreds of thousands of young people. you might have a sense of deja vu because much of this ma nifesto lea ked deja vu because much of this manifesto leaked last week....
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joined now by afshin shahi, lecturer in middle east politics and international relations at university of bradfordtalk about in a moment, but given the problems at home, this is quite fortuitous in a way because what better than to go to a place where you will really be pretty welcome? yes, but at the same time, remember, during his presidential campaign he had some really heated exchanges on twitter with a very kind of important saudi prince and he wants saudi arabia under a new regime. the situation is going to be different and it will be a lot tougher with the kingdom. but now obviously the situation has changed and he has saudi arabia as his first kind of destination, to be set as president. despite all the controversies that trump has been facing, especially when it came to the muslim ban and some of the comments he made about muslims and the islamic world and so on, the saudi politicians have learned that actually they should notjudge the president by his words and by his actions. since he came to power, the saudi— american relations area power, the saudi— american relations are a lot strong
joined now by afshin shahi, lecturer in middle east politics and international relations at university of bradfordtalk about in a moment, but given the problems at home, this is quite fortuitous in a way because what better than to go to a place where you will really be pretty welcome? yes, but at the same time, remember, during his presidential campaign he had some really heated exchanges on twitter with a very kind of important saudi prince and he wants saudi arabia under a new regime. the...
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we'rejoined by the university of bradford's middle east politics lecturer, afshin shahi. pictures of president trump arriving in sowed ya, the gran dour that —— grandeur of that moment, some people say this is about resetting the plants, the rerelationship between america and parts of the middle east and other people are saying, he seems like an unlikely person to be doing just that. but this is very much what this trip is for. this is absolutely right. you have to remember over the last 70 years saudi arabia played a very important role in every president's national security doctrine, from roosevelt to obama. during the obama time the relationship between these two very important countries started to get very problematic, particularly in the second term of president obama, saudi arabia was extremely unhappy with american foreign policy in the region, particularly in syria and yemen and more importantly, iran's deal, which obviously was championed by president obama. but now, basically saudis are expecting a new chapter in saudi arabia—american relations. the very fact th
we'rejoined by the university of bradford's middle east politics lecturer, afshin shahi. pictures of president trump arriving in sowed ya, the gran dour that —— grandeur of that moment, some people say this is about resetting the plants, the rerelationship between america and parts of the middle east and other people are saying, he seems like an unlikely person to be doing just that. but this is very much what this trip is for. this is absolutely right. you have to remember over the last...
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jeremy corbyn chose to launch his manifesto at the university of bradford.g people will be registering to vote and be more radical than their parents. his commitment to abolish tuition fees in england will be used as a rallying cry. labour will scrap tuition fees, lifting the debt... cheering and that will lift the debt cloud from hundreds of thousands of young people. you might have a sense of deja vu because much of this manifesto leaked last week. but how they will pay for it, didn't. jeremy corbyn set out the labour approach to tax and spending, but did not provide estimates as to the cost of renationalising key companies. all this is costed as the documents accompanying the manifesto make clear. the revenue—making plans ensure we can embark on this ambitious programme without jeopardising our national finances. we are asking the better off and the big corporations to pay a little bit more. this is a programme of hope. the tory campaign, by contrast, is built on one word — fear. what are the key tax changes? people will start paying tax at 45% when they
jeremy corbyn chose to launch his manifesto at the university of bradford.g people will be registering to vote and be more radical than their parents. his commitment to abolish tuition fees in england will be used as a rallying cry. labour will scrap tuition fees, lifting the debt... cheering and that will lift the debt cloud from hundreds of thousands of young people. you might have a sense of deja vu because much of this manifesto leaked last week. but how they will pay for it, didn't. jeremy...
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he's a security and terrorism expert from the university of bradford. what has happened last night. i have to say, the picture we have is very consistent with some other atrocities we have seen in europe and beyond over the last two or three years. first of all, the nature of violence was indiscriminate. 0ver nature of violence was indiscriminate. over the past two or three years, we had a number of similar atrocities in france, in istanbul, in belgium, which was exactly the same. targeting people ina very exactly the same. targeting people in a very indiscriminate way. secondly, the venue, it had some important symbolic properties. although, it is very early to see who was exactly behind it but i have to say, the pattern, the picture, is very consistent with some of the atrocities that was conducted with the so—called islamic state. atrocities that was conducted with the so-called islamic state. we are seeing footage from various camera phones of those who were at the concert last night. watts of children, lots of young children with their parents and
he's a security and terrorism expert from the university of bradford. what has happened last night. i have to say, the picture we have is very consistent with some other atrocities we have seen in europe and beyond over the last two or three years. first of all, the nature of violence was indiscriminate. 0ver nature of violence was indiscriminate. over the past two or three years, we had a number of similar atrocities in france, in istanbul, in belgium, which was exactly the same. targeting...
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corbyn: can i say first of all, thank you so much to everyone for coming here today. thank you to bradford university for giving us this space this morning. with a lovely conversation the vice chancellor of the university, and i think this university is a great place, going great places. thank you for giving us the space this morning. [applause] mr. corbyn: and thank you to everyone in bradford and all across yorkshire. what a fantastic welcome we have had. what fantastic support we have received. [applause] mr. corbyn: so many people tell me so much about the hopes they have in our manifesto, and our plans, and all of us. we intend to deliver on those hopes and on these plans. [applause] you tobyn: and thank brian, mohammed and christine for what you just said and the bravery with which you spoke about your own problems and determinedause i am that we will deal with, address, and confront the issues of the mental health crisis facing this country, so people don't suffer alone. thank you for what you said this morning. [applause] mr. corbyn: i also want to say a big thank you to all those that contri
corbyn: can i say first of all, thank you so much to everyone for coming here today. thank you to bradford university for giving us this space this morning. with a lovely conversation the vice chancellor of the university, and i think this university is a great place, going great places. thank you for giving us the space this morning. [applause] mr. corbyn: and thank you to everyone in bradford and all across yorkshire. what a fantastic welcome we have had. what fantastic support we have...
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[applause] >> can i say first of all thank you so much to everyone for coming here today. thank you to bradford university for giving us this space this morning and the level of. and a lovely conversation. this university is a great plac place, going great places. thank you very much for giving us the space this morning. and thank you to everyone in bradford. and those across yorkshire. i've been campaigning over the past few days. what a fantastic welcome we've had and fantastic support. [applause] so many people tell me so much about the hopes they have in our manifesto, in our plans, in all of us. we intend to deliver on those hopes and on those planes. [applause] i think you for the bravery for which you spoke about your own problems and demons because i am determined that we will deal with, address and confront the issues of the mental health crisis facing this country so people don't face it and suffer alone. thank you for what you said this morning. [applause] i also want to say a big thank you to all of those that contributed to our manifesto. those in our team in the labour party and my team that
[applause] >> can i say first of all thank you so much to everyone for coming here today. thank you to bradford university for giving us this space this morning and the level of. and a lovely conversation. this university is a great plac place, going great places. thank you very much for giving us the space this morning. and thank you to everyone in bradford. and those across yorkshire. i've been campaigning over the past few days. what a fantastic welcome we've had and fantastic support....
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let's speak to paul rogers, professor of peace studies at bradford university and a security consultantself is not particularly significant. north korea has a big stock of this kind of missile. it will be home manufactured, but based on all designs. any kind of test like this enables them to further improve their guidance systems, but also there is a symbolism to base. the north koreans want to insist they do have the right, as they see it, defend themselves. this is contrary to the un resolution and contrary to the attitude of president donald trump, he is determined not to allow north korea to develop the capability to find a killer weapons as far as the united states. the problem with this goes back to 2002 when you had the famous speech of president george bush extending the war on terror to this axis of evil and implying that regimes to be terminated, as happened with iraq. one of the three countries on that axis of evil was north korea, since then the north koreans have been almost paranoid at times, expecting to be attacked. this is why they are insisting that they have the right
let's speak to paul rogers, professor of peace studies at bradford university and a security consultantself is not particularly significant. north korea has a big stock of this kind of missile. it will be home manufactured, but based on all designs. any kind of test like this enables them to further improve their guidance systems, but also there is a symbolism to base. the north koreans want to insist they do have the right, as they see it, defend themselves. this is contrary to the un...
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university of kentucky.(steve ) back in 2007 matt bradford lost his vision and his legs.n he made history --- being the first blind and double amputee to re- enlist in the marines. but once he retired he made a promise go back to school and attend the univerisity of his dreams he says being a college graduate has a special place in his heart. "i've been to rupp arena, i've been on the floor, but walking across and receiving a diploma is truly amazing"(steve) bradford says he never doubted he would graduate. and says if you have a goal --- go out and do it...there is always a way (pam)in sports... the giants find some power... but was it enough against the mets... (steve) ..and the warriors... they just keep rolling... gary has the highlights... and reaction... coming up reaction... coming up more people than ever are making the move to nissan. reaction... coming up ♪ because of rogue, the best selling suv in america. ♪ titan, with america's best truck warranty. ♪ and the most advanced safety features on altima and other best selling models. ♪ that's why we're america's fa
university of kentucky.(steve ) back in 2007 matt bradford lost his vision and his legs.n he made history --- being the first blind and double amputee to re- enlist in the marines. but once he retired he made a promise go back to school and attend the univerisity of his dreams he says being a college graduate has a special place in his heart. "i've been to rupp arena, i've been on the floor, but walking across and receiving a diploma is truly amazing"(steve) bradford says he never...
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. >> can i say first of all thank you to everyone for coming here today. thank you to bradford university for giving us the space this morning and the lovely conversation. i think this university is a great place going great places to. [applause] and thank you to everyone in bradford. what a fantastic welcome we had. so many people tell me so much about the hoax they have in the manifesto in our plans. we intend to deliver. [applause] and thank you for the bravery which you spoke about your own problems and demons because i am determined that we will deal with come address and confront the issues facing this country so people don't face it and suffer alone. [cheering] i also want to say a thank you o those that contributed to the manifesto. it's producing a manifesto in a short space of time. different society groups and there are good ideas that help frame our thinking and ideas if they want to say thank you to the executive for the huge work they put in the list. they put an enormous amount of work into contributing. you see the life experience rooted they deliver for the people that pu
. >> can i say first of all thank you to everyone for coming here today. thank you to bradford university for giving us the space this morning and the lovely conversation. i think this university is a great place going great places to. [applause] and thank you to everyone in bradford. what a fantastic welcome we had. so many people tell me so much about the hoax they have in the manifesto in our plans. we intend to deliver. [applause] and thank you for the bravery which you spoke about...
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university of kentucky. back in 2007 matt bradford lost his vision and his legs.n he made history, being the first blind and double amputee to re- enlist in the marines. but once he retired he made a promise go back to school and attend the univerisity of his dreams he says being a college graduate has a special place in his heart. <"i've been to rupp arena, i've been on the floor, but walking across and receiving a diploma is truly amazing">( james ) bradford says he never doubted he would graduate. and says if you have a goal, go out and do it. (james) coming up on the kron four morning news at five. in just a matter of hours we will learn the fate of the man accused of killing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. kron four's will tran is live in san jose. plus. a sex offender uses a fake name to enroll into a bay area college. kron four's lydia pantazes is live with more on the story. plus. a mother is outraged after her daughter is beaten at school and it's all caught on camera. hear from her in a story you will only see on kron four. you will only see on kron f
university of kentucky. back in 2007 matt bradford lost his vision and his legs.n he made history, being the first blind and double amputee to re- enlist in the marines. but once he retired he made a promise go back to school and attend the univerisity of his dreams he says being a college graduate has a special place in his heart. ( james ) bradford says he never doubted he would graduate. and says if you have a goal, go out and do it. (james) coming up on the kron four morning news at five....
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of monday night throws up. joining me from bradford is professor paul rogers, professor of peace studies at the university.ion mosque in manchester. welcome to you. your thoughts first of all in a broad sense about what has hit manchester, about manchester's response to what happened on monday night. the most prominent thing that i am concerned about now is that the sense of peace and safety has been shattered for all of us. and that, being a father and a grandfather, i am now also worried my children or my grandchildren will go to a football match alternative a rally or and activity and i'd be wondering whether it is too dangerous for them. i hope it will not beat us, i hope it won't prevent us from ensuring our children develop to theirfull ensuring our children develop to their full potential. and that they enjoy whatever manchester is able to provide. the fear is there. and i think we demand that the authorities do whatever they can to bring back the safety to our beloved city. what does that mean, though? does anyone know how to prevent young men, in this case someone born in this country, in this cit
of monday night throws up. joining me from bradford is professor paul rogers, professor of peace studies at the university.ion mosque in manchester. welcome to you. your thoughts first of all in a broad sense about what has hit manchester, about manchester's response to what happened on monday night. the most prominent thing that i am concerned about now is that the sense of peace and safety has been shattered for all of us. and that, being a father and a grandfather, i am now also worried my...
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corbyn: can i say first of all, thank you so much to everyone for coming here today. thank you to bradford university for giving us this space this morning. with a lovely conversation the vice chancellor of the
corbyn: can i say first of all, thank you so much to everyone for coming here today. thank you to bradford university for giving us this space this morning. with a lovely conversation the vice chancellor of the
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university of kentucky. back in 2007 matt bradford lost his vision and his legs.ng the first blind and double amputee to re- enlist in the marines. but once he retired he made a promise go back to school and attend the univerisity of his dreams he says being a college graduate has a special place in his heart. <"i've been to rupp arena, i've been on the floor, but walking across and receiving a diploma is truly amazing">( mark ) bradford says he never doubted he would graduate. and says if you have a goal, go out and do it. ( darya ) ahead at eight on the kron 4 morning news... a mother is outraged after her daughter is attacked at school.. and it's all caught on camera. what the girl says lead up to the attack. plus.. breaking news overnight... a man is attacked at a bart station. hear why bart is now investigating it as a hate crime. in just one hour, we will learn the fate of the man accused of killing sierra lamar. kron four's will tran is live at the courthouse as we wait for the verdict to be read in court. who are these people? the energy conscious people a
university of kentucky. back in 2007 matt bradford lost his vision and his legs.ng the first blind and double amputee to re- enlist in the marines. but once he retired he made a promise go back to school and attend the univerisity of his dreams he says being a college graduate has a special place in his heart. ( mark ) bradford says he never doubted he would graduate. and says if you have a goal, go out and do it. ( darya ) ahead at eight on the kron 4 morning news... a mother is outraged after...
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of sunshine. you're watching bbc news. i'm ben brown in bradford wherejeremy corbyn has launched labour's election manifesto, promising a radical blueprint for britain he said labour would expand childcare, scrap universityasking the better off and because orations to pay a little bit more. “— because orations to pay a little bit more. —— big corporations. the tory campaign is built on one word, fear. in the next hour. the cost of living goes up to its highest level for almost 4 years. official figures show inflation at 2.7 per cent, driven by a rise in clothing, energy prices and air fares.
of sunshine. you're watching bbc news. i'm ben brown in bradford wherejeremy corbyn has launched labour's election manifesto, promising a radical blueprint for britain he said labour would expand childcare, scrap universityasking the better off and because orations to pay a little bit more. “— because orations to pay a little bit more. —— big corporations. the tory campaign is built on one word, fear. in the next hour. the cost of living goes up to its highest level for almost 4 years....