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deadline for the protests to stop there was a tense standoff between police and protesters near waterloo station rightwing groups say that they intend to protect statues and monuments from bases and demonstrators. will go to jonah hall now who's been following events for us in westminster lots of moving parts to this particular day jonah lots of images from across central london but there's still a heavy police presence what more do we know about the way protesters are moving considering there was supposed to be a deadline for them to leave the streets. you know in our past that that line now the police clearly finding it pretty difficult to put these protests to bed it does seem as though the larger part of the numbers that were here earlier perhaps up to 2000 counter demonstrators so-called among them far right supporters of course have gone home and dispersed but several 100 remain on the streets of london as you say they've sort of left in groups and headed in different directions apparently many of them intent on looking for trouble and have found it at various flash points of disor
deadline for the protests to stop there was a tense standoff between police and protesters near waterloo station rightwing groups say that they intend to protect statues and monuments from bases and demonstrators. will go to jonah hall now who's been following events for us in westminster lots of moving parts to this particular day jonah lots of images from across central london but there's still a heavy police presence what more do we know about the way protesters are moving considering there...
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really was a go for them with arms and machine or you go to the other one and the other he took to waterloo francais mr if he with the question will. follow to shave off that they could envisage it's best to keep. it to music before was it like when you know. i joined malt singlets would be easy to be discreet to get into very well said babie to the water show. the music if you give us your in the. music there like when you know if they're you up off their song was it if you all it's a soul song invention. a sword in the school music a nickel stadium or sort of the choice chrissie it's to do is use for hauling the torch in the skies over. me even though can you actually see biff don't sleep dates of spirits and jokes yet so most of it if you're bored. what you're doing but. in less time simply where you can surf the risk exposure looking at risk. in lieu of that your statement he was mostly sure since you're busy on the go at each he missed it but spoke at them or. absolutely also given that they were it unless some of us a beer discussion of it but i knew point of 2 for church school. ther
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waterloo station this evening.e operation's be needed to restore order, 100 arrests, another six officers injured, protesters, too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. 0ur political correspondent iain watson joins us now. and tonight the pm making it very clear who he thought was responsible for the violence? that's right. as we saw there was some black lives matter protests in different parts of the country today but the prime minister absolutely crystal clear on who he thought was to blame on the attacks on police in westminster. it was this that he denounced as racist agree. he has of course criticise those antiracist protesters who brought down a statue in bristol and i think when he says the demonstrations are being hijacked by extremists, he wants to seem to be evenhanded in his condemnation. tonight the labour leader also said no ifs, no buts, all attacks on the police are unacceptable so at that level there isa unacceptable so at th
waterloo station this evening.e operation's be needed to restore order, 100 arrests, another six officers injured, protesters, too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. 0ur political correspondent iain watson joins us now. and tonight the pm making it very clear who he thought was responsible for the violence? that's right. as we saw there was some black lives matter protests in different parts of the country today but...
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history but the former emperor has a checkered past and no i'm not just talking about the defeat waterloo and xena which by the way has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial poop hitting the fan napoleon that bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he also restored slavery in the caribbean a whole 8 years after it'd be abolished by france what about raising dams this monument to the little corporal's victories but that's going to be a tough sell changing of the street names or even taking down the monuments may be easy a token of recognition but much more difficult is to raise the entire colonial history of a country like france a history that is we've threw out a city like this in paris instead some argue that we shouldn't change anything and instead educate people about the misdeeds of the long praise to raise who also had a long and don't list of transgressions. ati errors. in your chances admitted there were major flaws in the key reporting to you. live elections which triggered the coup we'll have details after the break. seems wrong. j
history but the former emperor has a checkered past and no i'm not just talking about the defeat waterloo and xena which by the way has become a word in front synonymous with the proverbial poop hitting the fan napoleon that bonaparte not only invaded and plundered countries like egypt and syria he also restored slavery in the caribbean a whole 8 years after it'd be abolished by france what about raising dams this monument to the little corporal's victories but that's going to be a tough sell...
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waterloo station this evening.en needed to restore order, 100 arrests, another six officers injured, protesters too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. moving to france now where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across the country. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society under the black lives matter movement following the death of george floyd in the united states. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. rich preston has this report. demonstrations were most intense in the capital, paris. it also took place in marseille, nice and leon. in the capital, 15,000 gathered. they said suppose glory of republic doesn't apply to lack people. rallies which started peacefully intensified. some protesters through fireworks, models and paving stones. police fired back with tear gas. 0fficials police fired back with tear gas. officials say more than 20 people were arre
waterloo station this evening.en needed to restore order, 100 arrests, another six officers injured, protesters too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. moving to france now where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across the country. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society under the black lives matter movement following the death of george floyd in the united...
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waterloo station this evening.ded to restore order. 100 arrests, another six officers injured. protesters, too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. let's get some of the day's other news. the italian prime minister says his country should turn the coronavirus crisis into an opportunity to push through long—delayed reforms. giuseppe conte announced plans to simplify bureaucracy, improve education and support the poorest. italy is set to be the largest beneficiary of a huge eu recovery fund. russia has reported more than 8,000 new coronavirus cases on saturday, raising its total to over 520,000. it means the country has the third—highest figure in the world after the united states and brazil. its official death toll stands at nearly 7,000 — many times lower than the figure seen in other countries with serious outbreaks. moving to france now, where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across france. demonstra
waterloo station this evening.ded to restore order. 100 arrests, another six officers injured. protesters, too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. let's get some of the day's other news. the italian prime minister says his country should turn the coronavirus crisis into an opportunity to push through long—delayed reforms. giuseppe conte announced plans to simplify bureaucracy, improve education and support the...
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waterloo station this evening.er, 100 arrests, another six officers injured, protesters too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. you're watching bbc news. a reminder of our main story this hour. the chief of police in the american city of atlanta has resigned, a day after officers shot dead a black man. she said the police needed to rebuild trust. well, christian boone is a journalist for the newspaper atla nta journalist for the newspaper atlanta journal constitution. he gave us more details of the shooting. well, it happened friday night, at a wendy's. rayshard brooks had fallen asleep, two officers arrived on the scene, and what we are told tonight by the lawyers who are speaking for the brooks family, and had spoken with some witnesses, is that it started off low—key. they seem to having a conversation. then brooks was arrested. things got sort of out of hand from there. he took off with a taser and he was shot in the back. and what els
waterloo station this evening.er, 100 arrests, another six officers injured, protesters too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. you're watching bbc news. a reminder of our main story this hour. the chief of police in the american city of atlanta has resigned, a day after officers shot dead a black man. she said the police needed to rebuild trust. well, christian boone is a journalist for the newspaper atla nta...
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outside waterloo station, police stepped in to quell scuffles.ix officers were injured, protesters too. this man carried to safety by another protester. the violence in part of the capital contrasts with other areas where protests were largely peaceful. sean dilley, bbc news. a 28—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency by urinating next to a memorial to a policeman during violent protests in central london yesterday. the man is in custody in essex after going to a police station. pc keith palmer was stabbed to death in 2017 during the westminster bridge terrorist attack. in france, there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across france. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. gail maclellan has this report. demonstrations were most intense in the capital, paris, but also took place in marseille, nice and lyon. chanting. in the capital, around 15,000 gathered in place de la republique. they say the
outside waterloo station, police stepped in to quell scuffles.ix officers were injured, protesters too. this man carried to safety by another protester. the violence in part of the capital contrasts with other areas where protests were largely peaceful. sean dilley, bbc news. a 28—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency by urinating next to a memorial to a policeman during violent protests in central london yesterday. the man is in custody in essex after...
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police are investigating this incident outside parliament. 0utside waterloo station, police stepped inay, six officers were injured, protesters too. this man, carried to safety by another protester. the violence in part of the capital contrast with other areas where protests were largely peaceful. sean dilley, bbc news. a 28—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency by urinating next to a memorial to a policeman during violent protests in central london yesterday. the man is in custody in essex after going to a police station. pc keith palmer was stabbed to death in 2017 during the westminster bridge terrorist attack. labour's shadowjustice secretary, david lammy condemned yesterday's protest. he told the bbc‘s andrew marr there is no place for attacks on police officers. these scenes were ugly. and very, very threatening. and the scene involving urinating at pc palmer's memorial was utterly despicable and must have hurt his family greatly. fast—track, yes, absolutely we want a speedy justice but fast—track, yes, absolutely we want a speedyjustice but i wo
police are investigating this incident outside parliament. 0utside waterloo station, police stepped inay, six officers were injured, protesters too. this man, carried to safety by another protester. the violence in part of the capital contrast with other areas where protests were largely peaceful. sean dilley, bbc news. a 28—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency by urinating next to a memorial to a policeman during violent protests in central london...
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outside waterloo station, police stepped in to quell scuffles. officers were injured, protesters too. this man carried to safety by another protester. the violence in part of the capital contrast with other areas where protests were largely peaceful. sean dilley, bbc news. a 28—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency by urinating next to a memorial to a policeman during violent protests in central london yesterday. the man is in custody in essex after going to a police station. pc keith palmer was stabbed to death in 2017 during the westminster bridge terrorist attack. british prime minister borisjohnson has ordered a review of the two—metre social—distancing rule in england, business leaders, and some of mrjohnson‘s own mps, have warned large parts of the hospitality industry will not survive if the rules aren't relaxed. the review will aim to be completed by the 11th ofjuly, the earliest date when pubs a nd restau ra nts might open in england. the recommended distance you should leave between you and other people
outside waterloo station, police stepped in to quell scuffles. officers were injured, protesters too. this man carried to safety by another protester. the violence in part of the capital contrast with other areas where protests were largely peaceful. sean dilley, bbc news. a 28—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of outraging public decency by urinating next to a memorial to a policeman during violent protests in central london yesterday. the man is in custody in essex after going...
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of the ministry of housing and local government, will be unveiling in 2022 a windrush monument at waterlooibbeans arrived. there will also be an educational element to it, celebrating the major contributions caribbea ns have made to britain. but this should not — and must not — be a one—off. so will the government consider commissioning more such monuments like a national slavery monument to document our history and demonstrate that black lives really do matter? lady williams highlighted the international slavery museum in liverpool. i'm racking my brains to know if there's actually a statue outside of it. but certainly, positioned as it is in the very heart of a city that was built in many ways on slavery, it is a reminder to us all of why black lives matter. lady williams. you're watching monday in parliament with me, david cornock. still to come: top civil servants face a grilling over their pandemic planning. it was a day that saw england become a nation of shopkeepers again. for the first time since the lockdown was imposed in march, nonessential shops in england were allowed to open.
of the ministry of housing and local government, will be unveiling in 2022 a windrush monument at waterlooibbeans arrived. there will also be an educational element to it, celebrating the major contributions caribbea ns have made to britain. but this should not — and must not — be a one—off. so will the government consider commissioning more such monuments like a national slavery monument to document our history and demonstrate that black lives really do matter? lady williams highlighted...
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waterloo station this evening.s been needed to restore order — 100 arrests, another six officers injured, protesters too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. meanwhile in france, thousands of anti—racism demonstrators gathered in paris and other cities to protest against police brutality. sparked by the death of george floyd in the united states, french campaigners are highlighting similar local issues. the rallies have been organised under the banner "truth for adama", after adama traore — a young black man who died in police custody — with protesters chanting slogans calling forjustice. the government allowed the demonstrations to go ahead despite the coronavirus restrictions. david chazan, a journalist in paris, had spent much of the day out on the streets of the french capital. the police say that about 15,000 demonstrators gathered in place de la republique in the heart of paris. that's where i was, and i'm sure there were at least tha
waterloo station this evening.s been needed to restore order — 100 arrests, another six officers injured, protesters too, including this man, carried to safety. but an angry day is finally over. tom symonds, bbc news, central london. meanwhile in france, thousands of anti—racism demonstrators gathered in paris and other cities to protest against police brutality. sparked by the death of george floyd in the united states, french campaigners are highlighting similar local issues. the rallies...
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the memorial is to pc keith palmer, who was killed the 2017 westminster terror attacks. 0utside waterloo in to quell scuffles. across the day, six officers were injured, protesters too. this man, carried to safety by another protester. the violence in part of the capital contrast with other areas where protests were largely peaceful. sean dilley, bbc news. we can speak to a military veteran, colour sergeant trevor coult, who in 2006 received the military cross — the third highest military decoration awarded to officers in the british armed forces. he was in westminster yesterday to protest peacefully. thank you for being with us, why did you go to those protests? what were you go to those protests? what were you trying to achieve given there is a health emergency, given the police and government had urged people to stay away. thank you. i went because ifiam stay away. thank you. i went because if i am honestly false reporting that has been happening in the media with what has been going on. yesterday was a day, a ring of steel around the cenotaph. we spoke to and got on with the police.
the memorial is to pc keith palmer, who was killed the 2017 westminster terror attacks. 0utside waterloo in to quell scuffles. across the day, six officers were injured, protesters too. this man, carried to safety by another protester. the violence in part of the capital contrast with other areas where protests were largely peaceful. sean dilley, bbc news. we can speak to a military veteran, colour sergeant trevor coult, who in 2006 received the military cross — the third highest military...
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internationally recognized government prepares for a new advance against the retreating forces of waterloo for half that while his egyptian allies push for a cease fire. came from al this is their life from dawn also coming up the global death toll from the coronavirus passes 400000 as brazil's government says it will stop reporting how many people the fact that. china rejects criticism of its handling of the coronavirus and says it's working to produce a vaccine for the world and. not enough to go along with the gulf but this is a start. in washington across the u.s. and in cities around the world demonstrators are denouncing racism meant to be silence after the killing of george floyd. libya's un recognized government is pressing on with the offensive to reclaim territory from war holy father after with its forces entering the stronghold city of sirte the government's rejected a cease fire plan put forward by hostile and his egyptian allies i want other we had reports from tripoli. proposing a peace deal in cairo egypt's president abdel fatah has sisi with libya's warlord honey for have
internationally recognized government prepares for a new advance against the retreating forces of waterloo for half that while his egyptian allies push for a cease fire. came from al this is their life from dawn also coming up the global death toll from the coronavirus passes 400000 as brazil's government says it will stop reporting how many people the fact that. china rejects criticism of its handling of the coronavirus and says it's working to produce a vaccine for the world and. not enough...
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and the activities around waterloo station that we saw pictures of earlier this evening.is just evening. the police lines are in chinatown, this isjust to evening. the police lines are in chinatown, this is just to the south of soho in central london, just away from leicester square. in the set of streets between soho and trafalgar square. so those are police lines there. whether they are there because they have had some reports of trouble or whether there are there just, of trouble or whether there are therejust, again, as part of the dispersal of police to ensure there are no groups of demonstrators causing trouble around central london, will no doubt find out a little later. we heard priti patel‘s comments about the memorial to pc keith palmer, the police officer stabbed to death outside of parliament. an appeal has been made to identify a man, who has urinated next to the memorial to pc keith palmer. the police officer was stabbed to death in the westminster bridge terror attack in 2017. this photograph was taken during the protests that were held in westminster this
and the activities around waterloo station that we saw pictures of earlier this evening.is just evening. the police lines are in chinatown, this isjust to evening. the police lines are in chinatown, this is just to the south of soho in central london, just away from leicester square. in the set of streets between soho and trafalgar square. so those are police lines there. whether they are there because they have had some reports of trouble or whether there are there just, of trouble or whether...
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some particularly bad scenes at waterloo station in the evening.who they were, which groups they were from?” was very were, which groups they were from?” was very keen to speak to the protesters. they a re was very keen to speak to the protesters. they are from a wide variety of groups, traditional far right groups if you like, we saw the leader of britain first there, people probably we thought from the national front, in the past the british national party, groups of ten or 20 years ago. also a considerable number of men, pretty much all men, from something called the football lads alliance, a grouping of men from the football supporters groups. they are particularly political in some occasions but out in force yesterday. we try to speak to them and often i was told in no uncertain terms using words i cannot repeat to go away. we spoke to one young guy from who said he didn't see himself as racist, he had no problem with black lives matter, particularly concerned about what he thought was a threat to the statue of winston churchill. he said he go
some particularly bad scenes at waterloo station in the evening.who they were, which groups they were from?” was very were, which groups they were from?” was very keen to speak to the protesters. they a re was very keen to speak to the protesters. they are from a wide variety of groups, traditional far right groups if you like, we saw the leader of britain first there, people probably we thought from the national front, in the past the british national party, groups of ten or 20 years ago....
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i'm near waterloo station. this area is where these clashes broke out, where this viral image was taken. as right wing demonstrators were clashing. black lives matter had canceled because they didn't want to be drawn into any violence. pat trish hutchinson said he wanted to act as a peacekeeper. take a listen to what he told me. is this you in the photograph? >> yes, that is me. >> reporter: can you describe to me what's happening in this picture? >> my friend and i surrounded this man. he was on the stairs lying in a feet tall position. anything is about to happen to him. i saw him underneath me to pick him up. >> reporter: you could have looked at this man and thought, he is my enemy. why did you choose to help him? >> there was a particular thought i had that, you know, you have to show some sort of love for your fellow man, okay? regardless. because i was saying that if the other three officers that were present when george floyd was unfortunately mur 2kerd, if just one of them stepped in, and you put him o
i'm near waterloo station. this area is where these clashes broke out, where this viral image was taken. as right wing demonstrators were clashing. black lives matter had canceled because they didn't want to be drawn into any violence. pat trish hutchinson said he wanted to act as a peacekeeper. take a listen to what he told me. is this you in the photograph? >> yes, that is me. >> reporter: can you describe to me what's happening in this picture? >> my friend and i surrounded...
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at london's waterloo station where these clashes broke out saturday. it is an amazing image. tell us more about the man and his motives. >> reporter: that's exactly right. and those steps just behind me there is where this whole scene unfolded. there were right wing demonstrators of the black lives matter movement. the movement had canceled for the weekend but patrick hutchinson said he knew there would be young supporters of the movement that would come out. that they could potentially get into trouble and he wanted to act as a peace keeper. >> can you describe to me what's happening in this picture? >> my friends and i are putting a cord around this man. he was on the stairs. lying in a fetal position. anything was about to happen to him. the first thing was to pick him up. >> you could have looked at this ma'am and thought, he is my enemy. why did you choose to help him? >> there was a particular thought i had that you know, you have to show some sort of, you know, love for your fellow man, okay? regardless. i was saying, if the other three officers that were present when
at london's waterloo station where these clashes broke out saturday. it is an amazing image. tell us more about the man and his motives. >> reporter: that's exactly right. and those steps just behind me there is where this whole scene unfolded. there were right wing demonstrators of the black lives matter movement. the movement had canceled for the weekend but patrick hutchinson said he knew there would be young supporters of the movement that would come out. that they could potentially...
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we saw, again, that clash that you mentioned earlier in front of waterloo station. some injuries there. 100 people arrested in total. but it is important to remember, here, that black lives matter. the umbrella movement and all its suborganizations had cancelled demonstrations for yesterday, specifically because they did not want to get involved in this. yes, there was a small group of people who came out, in defiance of that call to stay home. but, by and large, the black lives matter movement did not come out yesterday because they did not want their image tarnished. that's what they have said. they said we were concerned that this would become clashes and that this would make this largely peaceful movement, potentially, be blamed for it and they have been sharing im e images of what happened here yesterday. and the thing you are going to hear over and over again from these activists is they feel this is a distraction from the true issues, which is the antiracist movement in this country and tackling systemic racism. >> so to that point of not wanting to be tagged
we saw, again, that clash that you mentioned earlier in front of waterloo station. some injuries there. 100 people arrested in total. but it is important to remember, here, that black lives matter. the umbrella movement and all its suborganizations had cancelled demonstrations for yesterday, specifically because they did not want to get involved in this. yes, there was a small group of people who came out, in defiance of that call to stay home. but, by and large, the black lives matter movement...
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when it goes to the peninsula and waterloo. >> i am curious, the location, the barracks in chester county, and montgomery county in philadelphia. where were the locations for the british army. >> jeez i don't know, but during the seven years'war, people objected to quarter-ing regular troops, in homes it's a truck. different colonies were asked to build barracks. brexit trenton was part of that broader barracks network. i don't know where they were located i'm sorry. i >> thank you. one more question >> anyone have a question over here. >> a quick question, about the rangers, they form for the seven years'war originally. rodgers rangers. >> robert rogers tries to get a commission, and then he offers his services to the british. general how gives him permission to raise the queens rangers. a lot of british officers and loyalist, do not like the quality of the officers that rogers commissions. rodgers but this time has passed his prime. he had a drinking problem after he went back to england he may have had it here in north america but he is eased out. his officers are eased out. he was rep
when it goes to the peninsula and waterloo. >> i am curious, the location, the barracks in chester county, and montgomery county in philadelphia. where were the locations for the british army. >> jeez i don't know, but during the seven years'war, people objected to quarter-ing regular troops, in homes it's a truck. different colonies were asked to build barracks. brexit trenton was part of that broader barracks network. i don't know where they were located i'm sorry. i >>...
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>> i think, you know, napoleon had his waterloo moment and at times leaders go too far and they get toint and i think that lafayette square represented that for a lot of conservatives, a lot of folks in the military who said wait a minute. the first amendment is sacrosanct based on what the founding fathers set up and intended and to go clear the square as the president did so he could do a photo op is a bridge too far. it's given me pause. it has given a host of lisa mur them. collin powell did not support trump in 2016. you've been talking to a lot of republicans about this very issue. what are you hearing from them and i guess what i'm saying and, governor, i know you're going to make your final decision, but are we going to hear from them? are they going to speak out? >> well, i think that is what is interesting about general mattis did in writing that piece for the atlantic and i think it was supported with what general kelly did and mike mullen and what admiral mccraven has done. people are beginning to speak out at levels you've not seen before. the fact that mitt romney would s
>> i think, you know, napoleon had his waterloo moment and at times leaders go too far and they get toint and i think that lafayette square represented that for a lot of conservatives, a lot of folks in the military who said wait a minute. the first amendment is sacrosanct based on what the founding fathers set up and intended and to go clear the square as the president did so he could do a photo op is a bridge too far. it's given me pause. it has given a host of lisa mur them. collin...
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wellington, of course, fought napoleon in waterloo. he sees this as a fight to the death with donald trump. what i argue is that because he's made it just a trump versus bolton fight, he's made it pot versus kettle, he's in a situation where he's standing alone. he's not able to rally supporters. he doesn't want to join any movement that's opposing the president. he just wants to fight him one on one with a book, with exclusive interviews and on a twitter feed. >> but he's not fighting the president. he's cashing in on the president. mr. hudson, you've covered this man for a long time. so explain this to me. he is now on a media tour. if he wanted to take on the president, he had a chance to testify before congress and actually see something happen. so he didn't want to do that and help democrats. instead, he's on a media tour, which no republicans want to hear and democrats are saying i don't want to buy this book. let's have one person buy it and you can just read it to me. who exactly is this for? >> that's a good question, stephani
wellington, of course, fought napoleon in waterloo. he sees this as a fight to the death with donald trump. what i argue is that because he's made it just a trump versus bolton fight, he's made it pot versus kettle, he's in a situation where he's standing alone. he's not able to rally supporters. he doesn't want to join any movement that's opposing the president. he just wants to fight him one on one with a book, with exclusive interviews and on a twitter feed. >> but he's not fighting...
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some extent in parliament square on the embankment certainly some quite serious fighting outside waterloo station which had to be closed briefly and indeed in the large open areas of high park but at the moment as things stand it does appear as if the majority of that trouble has dispersed the majority of the people out about looking for trouble have moved away i think it's likely that the police will spend the larger part of the sea trying to quell smaller outbreaks here and there but it does feel at this point as if the worst of this afternoon's protests this bus welfare paid thanks very much john hala in central london. thousands of anti-racism protesters have marched in the british city of brighton all while observing social distancing guidelines demonstrators kept 2 metres apart despite strict warnings from police to stay at home in a bid to contain coronavirus but there have been rallies across the u.k. . but huge crowds also gathered in central paris against police brutality and racism is the largest of several protests across france this weekend prison pleas of all to the closure
some extent in parliament square on the embankment certainly some quite serious fighting outside waterloo station which had to be closed briefly and indeed in the large open areas of high park but at the moment as things stand it does appear as if the majority of that trouble has dispersed the majority of the people out about looking for trouble have moved away i think it's likely that the police will spend the larger part of the sea trying to quell smaller outbreaks here and there but it does...
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one hour ago, protesters and counter protesters clashed outside of waterloo station, one of the biggests in central london. the prime minister made a statement, saying it's racist thuggery and none of this has any place on the streets of london. arthel. arthel: ryan, thank you he very much. eric. eric: if you live in texas, arizona, florida, north carolina and nevada, utah, california, listen up. top health officials are sounding the alarm for those case and other places because coronavirus cases have been rising down south and out west. straight ahead, dr. holly anderson is here on how you can better protect yourself before a second wave. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. and nutrients to
one hour ago, protesters and counter protesters clashed outside of waterloo station, one of the biggests in central london. the prime minister made a statement, saying it's racist thuggery and none of this has any place on the streets of london. arthel. arthel: ryan, thank you he very much. eric. eric: if you live in texas, arizona, florida, north carolina and nevada, utah, california, listen up. top health officials are sounding the alarm for those case and other places because coronavirus...
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i am now going to go and join a zoom coal from some pupils from waterloo primary academy in blackpool days, a lot for keir starmer to pick on over. surely there will be a reference, even passing to free school meals and marcus rashford. it may not be the guts of sir keir starmer‘s questions today, but it is kind of done and dusted, that battle is over. i mean, they have kind of settled into a bit ofa they have kind of settled into a bit of a pattern, these pm cues, and it tends to be that keir starmer alights on some aspect of coronavirus, whether it is care homes or a ppe or schools and then tackle the prime minister over what he claims is a lack of planning, lack of consultation and that tends to be the narrative of these and the prime minister tends to say that you're just prime minister tends to say that you'rejust being prime minister tends to say that you're just being negative, prime minister tends to say that you'rejust being negative, you're out of touch with public opinion, what people want to see is politicians rallying around and it seems to have fallen into that regular f
i am now going to go and join a zoom coal from some pupils from waterloo primary academy in blackpool days, a lot for keir starmer to pick on over. surely there will be a reference, even passing to free school meals and marcus rashford. it may not be the guts of sir keir starmer‘s questions today, but it is kind of done and dusted, that battle is over. i mean, they have kind of settled into a bit ofa they have kind of settled into a bit of a pattern, these pm cues, and it tends to be that...
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there should have been announcement at waterloo station discouraging people from getting on trains.ge on its own, it needs support swiftly. that is where situation centre monitoring events, with the power to action resources from across the country to provide support, i think would be wise. we can also learn from places like wales. they have a limitation on how farany wales. they have a limitation on how far any individual can travel. we need to have the versatility to change the rules as we learn to live within the restrictions that are opening up with the one metre rule and so forth, but also the willingness to go back a step if thatis willingness to go back a step if that is required to make sure that human behaviour on is our ability to tackle the pandemic. you talk about setting up a situation centre. let‘s ta ke setting up a situation centre. let‘s take yesterday as an example of a day. so it becomes apparent early in the day that the beach is overcrowded, that there is a real risk. even if you have what you are calling a situation centre and that authorises a beach to be clos
there should have been announcement at waterloo station discouraging people from getting on trains.ge on its own, it needs support swiftly. that is where situation centre monitoring events, with the power to action resources from across the country to provide support, i think would be wise. we can also learn from places like wales. they have a limitation on how farany wales. they have a limitation on how far any individual can travel. we need to have the versatility to change the rules as we...
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things didn't get out of hand, they noticed there was some trouble further away by the steps, down by waterlooe was making his way down the stairs. i noticed there was a rastafarian, middle aged guy i haven't had chance to mention, he was trying to protect this man. one, single person couldn't do that and it got a little bit too much. my quys it got a little bit too much. my guys are rushed in to help, to try and protect this guy because they knew it wasn't going to be a pretty sight. after they had done that, i went injust after them sight. after they had done that, i went in just after them and all that was left for me to do was quick thinking, i picked him up and put him on my shoulder and started moving out with people around me protecting. what was your fear at that moment in time that prompted you to run in and pick him up and put him on your shoulders? my fear was he would have probably ended up being killed and then, you know, the stories and the narrative would have switched and changed to black lives matter demonstrators skill white man. i would like to get an idea of what your two d
things didn't get out of hand, they noticed there was some trouble further away by the steps, down by waterlooe was making his way down the stairs. i noticed there was a rastafarian, middle aged guy i haven't had chance to mention, he was trying to protect this man. one, single person couldn't do that and it got a little bit too much. my quys it got a little bit too much. my guys are rushed in to help, to try and protect this guy because they knew it wasn't going to be a pretty sight. after...
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it's less than 10% light infantry when it goes to the peninsula and waterloo. >> i'm curious of the location of the barracks in chester county and montgomery county in philadelphia. where was the location for the british army? >> gee, i don't know, but during the seven years' war when the british army went into winter quarters people objected to quartering regular troops in homes, et cetera, and different colonies were asked to build bear axe, the old barracks at trenton is part of the bear axe network, but i don't know where the barracks were located that you're asking about. i'm sorry. >> one more question? >> sure. >> yes. a quick question about the queen's rangers and the queen outfit and they formed for their seven years' war originally, i believe. >> and robert rogers tries to get a commission for congress and they don't trust him and he goes to the british and offers his services and general how gives him permission for the queen's american rangers. a lot of british officers and loyalist gentlemen don't like the quality of the officers at roger's commissions and rogers, too, by this t
it's less than 10% light infantry when it goes to the peninsula and waterloo. >> i'm curious of the location of the barracks in chester county and montgomery county in philadelphia. where was the location for the british army? >> gee, i don't know, but during the seven years' war when the british army went into winter quarters people objected to quartering regular troops in homes, et cetera, and different colonies were asked to build bear axe, the old barracks at trenton is part of...