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britain's problem and britain's decision but at least. in my view is doing square and the stand a bold. politics norms let me go to our dear i reflected by what we just heard from our guest in paris interesting go ahead yeah yeah i think the thing to understand here is the shift that's taken place over the course of the last 3 years we have the referendum in 2016 the political class were overwhelmingly for remaining within the european union and the vote went against them so it came as a real shock to them the initial response from to raise the mayor's as been say it was one of the mentally damage limitation in terms of how the britain withdrew from the european union she wanted to moderate the way that we withdrew so that we could retain as many links as possible and stay in sync with with our european partners the problem that she's hardened the problem that boris faces just now is that the damage limitation that he's faced with is the very existence of the conservative party because the people have taken against to raise amaze. poor at
britain's problem and britain's decision but at least. in my view is doing square and the stand a bold. politics norms let me go to our dear i reflected by what we just heard from our guest in paris interesting go ahead yeah yeah i think the thing to understand here is the shift that's taken place over the course of the last 3 years we have the referendum in 2016 the political class were overwhelmingly for remaining within the european union and the vote went against them so it came as a real...
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soldiers are on german soil can you understand why people in britain want to leave the european union if not only do they know the germany is filled with tens of thousands of soldiers from the united states the european union does things like recognize u.s. backed president in venezuela can delinquency why the people of britain want to leave this european union i mean of course there is criticize critics. about the european union the treaty of the european union the lisbon treaty and the policy it's very. unsocial it's a military state and it's near liberal policies but i think the decision on bret's it is a decision of the britain. people and i am really. preferring to stay back to advise or to say to british people what they should do or what they don't see jeremy corbin the leader of western europe's largest socialist movement half a 1000000 members in britain. he's the favorite to win the next to become the next prime minister the link has been wiped out in germany while the policy is delinquent or popular here but certainly the policies are shared with corbin many of them where t
soldiers are on german soil can you understand why people in britain want to leave the european union if not only do they know the germany is filled with tens of thousands of soldiers from the united states the european union does things like recognize u.s. backed president in venezuela can delinquency why the people of britain want to leave this european union i mean of course there is criticize critics. about the european union the treaty of the european union the lisbon treaty and the policy...
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he's where rights too can soda to fireworks this year well as you know media here in britain is covering the protests we have pictures in the studio of the american flags and british flags being flown by the protesters media here says they are peaceful protesters and in fact british media sense thora g.'s are investigating c.g.m. the chinese international channel for bias the western media coverage on the hong kong events have certainly been highly biased in our view you know there have been a lot of description of the events in hong kong as police brutality whereas actually although the poachers have taken place for over 100 days they have not really been serious injuries and no fatalities compare with the way weston police hendo the los angeles riots in the 1970s occupy wall street in 2011 and the london riots in 2011 also in 5 days there were 5 deaths several 1000 arrests that whereas in the whole call we have over 200 policemen injured maybe a similar number of members of public also injured but really no serious injuries and no fatalities yes but arguably in london when there were r
he's where rights too can soda to fireworks this year well as you know media here in britain is covering the protests we have pictures in the studio of the american flags and british flags being flown by the protesters media here says they are peaceful protesters and in fact british media sense thora g.'s are investigating c.g.m. the chinese international channel for bias the western media coverage on the hong kong events have certainly been highly biased in our view you know there have been a...
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wheels are better in britain so when you touring back in england. i guess that depends on bricks it really so if you don't want me back then it's probably a good idea to like forget that idea about bricks. funny how they're speaking to us a ruptly studios in berlin is single divided cities is out now that's over the show will be like on wednesday when you add to the day of the brutal assassination of the washington post jamal khashoggi allegedly by saudi agents assisted by israeli spy where until then people talk about social media don't forget to subscribe to our you tube channel. 10 years since crosstalk started 10 years i think it's time to shake things up maybe change the branding maybe the format here is what i've been thinking about next season related episodes filmed on an island 10 experts fight it out for a trophy what do you think ok a more affordable option $25.00 text birds. and one red rose another suggestion geo political jeopardy parody no political cookout where we will literally. be elites. late night show it's a rare format piece f
wheels are better in britain so when you touring back in england. i guess that depends on bricks it really so if you don't want me back then it's probably a good idea to like forget that idea about bricks. funny how they're speaking to us a ruptly studios in berlin is single divided cities is out now that's over the show will be like on wednesday when you add to the day of the brutal assassination of the washington post jamal khashoggi allegedly by saudi agents assisted by israeli spy where...
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this is did over the years lie from britain's prime minister calls for an election to break the back seat logjam boris johnson comes out after suffering a fatal defeat intolerant on tuesday italians as the opposition will agree to an election next month also on the program the scale of the disaster caused by how to control him in the bahamas begins very much tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed huge numbers of people without. i'm so girl welcome to the program britain's prime minister is calling for an election to break the practice that logjam to suffering a major defeat in parliament on tuesday for his johnson demanding a snap election on the 15th of october if lawmakers succeed in stopping him using the threat of a no deal in the go sanctions with the european union a bill to stop a britain leaving the e.u. without a withdrawal deals going through parliament now but the prime minister says it would undermine his negotiating position. if you lost control prime minister heading for his 1st and possibly last prime minister's questions. defeat last night boris johnson came o
this is did over the years lie from britain's prime minister calls for an election to break the back seat logjam boris johnson comes out after suffering a fatal defeat intolerant on tuesday italians as the opposition will agree to an election next month also on the program the scale of the disaster caused by how to control him in the bahamas begins very much tens of thousands of homes have been destroyed huge numbers of people without. i'm so girl welcome to the program britain's prime minister...
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about the payments are of great britain. it is clearly a decision of the voters of great britain and whoever the boaters trust the european commission and union and parliament and all of its bodies are going to have to talk and discuss and find a solution with the very person who you are going to vote. a briefing was given today by david frost, he is the prime minister was my convoy to the eu. ap points are brought up, primarily stripping back the island protocol in terms of the future relationship, having this idea of best in class with a future trade agreement, there is similar to the one in canada and also a dispute resolution to be removed and any reference, future reference to the back stop to be removed, as well. what did you make of those requests from david frost? well, but i make is that i think these are not proposals which are going to bring us proposals which are going to bring us much closer to the solution, if i may formulated in that way. you have to understand and all the people watching the tv have to unders
about the payments are of great britain. it is clearly a decision of the voters of great britain and whoever the boaters trust the european commission and union and parliament and all of its bodies are going to have to talk and discuss and find a solution with the very person who you are going to vote. a briefing was given today by david frost, he is the prime minister was my convoy to the eu. ap points are brought up, primarily stripping back the island protocol in terms of the future...
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david miliband was britain's foreign secretary. he's now the president and the ceo of the international rescue community. and zanny minton bedaow is the editor of the economist. so is this proceeding how boris johnson wants, he's forcing an election between him and a very unpopular labor leader, jeremy corbyn. or has this all exploded in his face? >> i think there's a bit of both. i think some of this is where he was trying to get to, but a lot has exploded in his face. and i think it's become increasingly clear that he was not really serious about trying to get a deal with the european union. crashing out was something he had said a couple of months ago was a million-to-one chance, but it became increasingly clear, particularly over the last ten years, that that was actually what he was planning to do. i think what he didn't bank on when he announced that parliament would be prorogued, to use the jargon, but effectively suspended, that a band of tory mps and ex-ministers, now become known as the rebel force, were determined to sto
david miliband was britain's foreign secretary. he's now the president and the ceo of the international rescue community. and zanny minton bedaow is the editor of the economist. so is this proceeding how boris johnson wants, he's forcing an election between him and a very unpopular labor leader, jeremy corbyn. or has this all exploded in his face? >> i think there's a bit of both. i think some of this is where he was trying to get to, but a lot has exploded in his face. and i think it's...
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mr speaker, throughout our history, britain has a lwa ys throughout our history, britain has always been at its best when we are open, global and outward —looking, trading with the world beyond our shores has always been key to britain's economic prosperity. and as we seize the opportunities of brexit, we can establish new partnerships and trade relationships across the globe. for too long, we've let there was trading relationships with. and as my right honourable friend the trade secretary would be the first to acknowledge, this is a disgrace. so, today, we invest in securing britain's influence in the world, we support diplomacy, with £90 million of funding support diplomacy, with £90 million offunding and support diplomacy, with £90 million of funding and 1000 new diplomats and overseas staff and 14 new, upgraded diplomatic posts. we will post trade with £60 million to extend the campaign for next year. and if you are in any doubt about britain's important role on the world stage, just look at the bonanza of international festivals and events that i am funding today. in december
mr speaker, throughout our history, britain has a lwa ys throughout our history, britain has always been at its best when we are open, global and outward —looking, trading with the world beyond our shores has always been key to britain's economic prosperity. and as we seize the opportunities of brexit, we can establish new partnerships and trade relationships across the globe. for too long, we've let there was trading relationships with. and as my right honourable friend the trade secretary...
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barred from the oldest colony of britain ireland. catherine or kate from one of the richest colonies of europe haiti or sandow mang as it was known at the time she was a woman of color so this was a mixed race couple at a time when the doctrine of white supremacy accompanied imperialism and and and capitalism so to tell a figure the story of these 2 figures who according to orthodox a premises opinion responsibly kept apart they were comrades in struggle for democracy and also for the commons believe in that privatization of land or privatization of of the hand in factories and above all in plantations was detrimental oppressive and miserable i'm actually surrounded here in the studio with images of the jacobin french revolution but you say that not only $789.00 but $1802.00 is a crucial year the beginning of the anthropocene you claim the defeat of the irish republic victory in haiti and jefferson terminating native america tell me about 1802 and why you see it is so important. counter-revolution against the hopes of common people f
barred from the oldest colony of britain ireland. catherine or kate from one of the richest colonies of europe haiti or sandow mang as it was known at the time she was a woman of color so this was a mixed race couple at a time when the doctrine of white supremacy accompanied imperialism and and and capitalism so to tell a figure the story of these 2 figures who according to orthodox a premises opinion responsibly kept apart they were comrades in struggle for democracy and also for the commons...
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educated britain and a more global britain. mr speaker, my family grew up britain. mr speaker, my family grew up on britain. mr speaker, my family grew upona britain. mr speaker, my family grew up on a road in bristol that a national newspaper described back then as britain's most dangerous street. but to us, it was just home. after we left, my brother became a policeman has been in the force for 25 years. so i have seen the impact that the job has on the lives of those who are courageous enough to do it. today i pay tribute to the bravery, courage and dedication of our hard—working bravery, courage and dedication of our ha rd—working police bravery, courage and dedication of our hard—working police officers. as home secretary, i saw first—hand how the demands of police forces are changing and increasing. yes, traditional crime is down by a third since 2010, but the threats from terrorism have escalated and evolved. the internet is changing how criminals operate and break the law. and we have seen too many horrifying st
educated britain and a more global britain. mr speaker, my family grew up britain. mr speaker, my family grew up on britain. mr speaker, my family grew upona britain. mr speaker, my family grew up on a road in bristol that a national newspaper described back then as britain's most dangerous street. but to us, it was just home. after we left, my brother became a policeman has been in the force for 25 years. so i have seen the impact that the job has on the lives of those who are courageous...
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aeons mrs white settlers declare independence from britain an event that they find robert mugabe's life and still holds his country. the black majority resisted races in the cities and out in the countryside where vicious bush war raged for years. robert mugabe a teacher turned activist emerged from prison as an articulate leader of the independence struggle we started the war in order to get our country. we have a country they did get their country at lancaster house in london in 1979. and when zimbabwe celebrated independence mugabe the overwhelming winner of elections was in power. and soon showing revival liberation fighters what he'd do to keep it meant to belittle and in the early eighty's the opposition crushed thousands killed in ethnic massacres atrocities that were barely noticed abroad. but there was also much to add my racial reconciliation education and health for millions of zimbabweans although later the economy declined and the invasions of white farms in the year 2000 were turning point this time world did notice. people said that this was going to happen it was going t
aeons mrs white settlers declare independence from britain an event that they find robert mugabe's life and still holds his country. the black majority resisted races in the cities and out in the countryside where vicious bush war raged for years. robert mugabe a teacher turned activist emerged from prison as an articulate leader of the independence struggle we started the war in order to get our country. we have a country they did get their country at lancaster house in london in 1979. and...
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hansie and you're watching a special edition of going underground from the iranian embassy in london as britain and the united states send their soldiers to the persian gulf and bester thank you so much for inviting us into the embassy i'm going to ask you jeremy hunt the british foreign secretary says that he is almost certain donald trump says you saw the boat at play trying to take the mine off and successfully took the mind of the boat and that was exposed what did you make of the video imagery and the pictures we have here proving almost certainly that the iranian government was involved in explosions on tankers and version golf day nor themselves that these pictures. to prove what they are claiming in fact they or they are saying that we have an assessment but the question is the suspend should be based on facts and evidences these pictures that have been released or very distorted and you cannot get any conclusion out of it the as your own of would be very delighted to be part of an international investigation that we would in fact professionally. get the matter in fact considered and to
hansie and you're watching a special edition of going underground from the iranian embassy in london as britain and the united states send their soldiers to the persian gulf and bester thank you so much for inviting us into the embassy i'm going to ask you jeremy hunt the british foreign secretary says that he is almost certain donald trump says you saw the boat at play trying to take the mine off and successfully took the mind of the boat and that was exposed what did you make of the video...
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who'd be there for britain if a snap election comes first? a labour pm offering another referendum, or a re—elected tory with a new mandate, wanting a better deal or to leave without one? if there's no election, well, there's still no clear sign of eu leaders like president macron of france or angela merkel of germany dropping their demand that the eu single market must be protected, as they see it, after brexit. the prime minister's been described as bringing new focus, new determination to brexit. hard to disagree with that. though he's also accelerated britain's journey towards new risks — critics say new dangers — and whatever happens, towards political splits and public recriminations of a kind that no—one has seen before. let's have a look at the reaction in some european capitals. our europe editor, katya adler is in brussels. i've been speaking to eu diplomats tonight, i mean, the reaction to the government doing defeated, the idea of banning a no—deal brexit is sort of bittersweet for the eu —— being defeated, because y
who'd be there for britain if a snap election comes first? a labour pm offering another referendum, or a re—elected tory with a new mandate, wanting a better deal or to leave without one? if there's no election, well, there's still no clear sign of eu leaders like president macron of france or angela merkel of germany dropping their demand that the eu single market must be protected, as they see it, after brexit. the prime minister's been described as bringing new focus, new determination to...
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more to combat global warming but their pledge is falling far short of expectations also coming up britain's supreme court decides of course johnson broke the law when he suspended parliament just 5 weeks before the deadline how might he respond if he loses this is a story ruling. also coming up t w investigates the growing presence of is the most militants in road into refugee camps we talk to an armed fighter who boasts of a license to kill those who don't follow his group's groups. and also on the show celebrating football's top players in lavish style american football star megan rypien no keeps up her winning streak as she's named fever's best female player of the year. and on the men's side reigning football royalty edging out the competition. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us or after a year of school climate strikes it was gratitude bergs moment on the world stage and she didn't hold back the 16 year old climate activist offering a stinging rebuke to leaders at the un climate summit in new york her speech drew rounds of applause as the conference discussed how to reinvigorat
more to combat global warming but their pledge is falling far short of expectations also coming up britain's supreme court decides of course johnson broke the law when he suspended parliament just 5 weeks before the deadline how might he respond if he loses this is a story ruling. also coming up t w investigates the growing presence of is the most militants in road into refugee camps we talk to an armed fighter who boasts of a license to kill those who don't follow his group's groups. and also...
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this is deja vu news live from berlin a britain supreme court set to decide if prime minister boris johnson broke the law he stands accused of overstepping his powers by suspending parliament just 5 weeks before the press the deadline how might he respond if he loses this historic ruling will go large a lot. also coming out a stinging rebuke from climate activists fitted to unberth 2 world leaders at the united nations we are seeing the beginning of a mass extinction and what you can talk about is in money infinitudes of economic growth. leader after leader responding with promises to do more to combat global warming but their pledges fall far short of expectations. also on the show g. w. investigates the growing presence of islam as nortons inroads into refugee camps we talk to an armed fighter who uses threats of violence to impose this group strict moves. by brian thomas great to have you with us it's to britain where the supreme court there is set to rule shortly on whether prime minister boris johnson acted illegally when prorogue ing or suspending parliament earlier this month now if
this is deja vu news live from berlin a britain supreme court set to decide if prime minister boris johnson broke the law he stands accused of overstepping his powers by suspending parliament just 5 weeks before the press the deadline how might he respond if he loses this historic ruling will go large a lot. also coming out a stinging rebuke from climate activists fitted to unberth 2 world leaders at the united nations we are seeing the beginning of a mass extinction and what you can talk about...
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you know which is a bigger threat to the population when you look at what happens in britain an example legrand fall or say the number of people have died because of austerity over 130000 people a last number of years according to a recent report and then you look at the mobilization of outrage and resource and energy against a threat like there isn't much is not even an infant this emote percentage of the actual threat to people's lives and conditions right here that are causing deaths like happen in granville then you can see how traumatic that is for people who are affected by it because they perceive themselves as not being cared about and as being not seen as valid human beings and that's the most painful experience is not to be seen and not to be validated and not to be supported and so it wasn't just a disaster in its own terms which was bad enough it was a disaster in terms of the. enormity of warning signs and the absolutely heartless response of the government after it happened. it's interesting you immediately mention says you can only get indicate is this program was attacke
you know which is a bigger threat to the population when you look at what happens in britain an example legrand fall or say the number of people have died because of austerity over 130000 people a last number of years according to a recent report and then you look at the mobilization of outrage and resource and energy against a threat like there isn't much is not even an infant this emote percentage of the actual threat to people's lives and conditions right here that are causing deaths like...
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they need britain whether or not it is in the eu. it is part of europe, a major trading partner, and what they have been doing is playing chicken. wn onst don on them -- da them that the britons are not good to be able to give concessions they want but the europeans can. they are simply a treaty organization. they can make concessions and they really need to, they need to have a velvet divorce. but it's hard for them to accept. david: susan, let me bring you in. tradings surrounding sterling are binary but also based on certain outcomes of which we have at least four. you advise clients on how to hedge security risk. it is almost as if we are looking at distress. what would you be advising clients around security -- exposure to britain? susan: i agree with george, where in it difficult situation with the brexit risk going into an election in the u.k.. on top of the escalating tensions with the trade war, we could see more downside pressure on sterling and cable. hedginge our clients on their portfolio across a range of currencies and
they need britain whether or not it is in the eu. it is part of europe, a major trading partner, and what they have been doing is playing chicken. wn onst don on them -- da them that the britons are not good to be able to give concessions they want but the europeans can. they are simply a treaty organization. they can make concessions and they really need to, they need to have a velvet divorce. but it's hard for them to accept. david: susan, let me bring you in. tradings surrounding sterling...
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does britain have reason to be proud about itself well i think britain has been playing a leadership role on action on climate change since the year 2000 and believe it's fair to say without britain's actions the paris agreement in 2015 wouldn't have happened just to back that up. i was chief scientific advisor with blair from 2000 for 8 years and subsequently i was brought back into government by cameron during the coalition government period i was given 165 climate it has been embassies around the world you know the country had full time climbed it had these a climate always in the different diplomatic outposts is going to spread the best literally around the world but we could move them around so i signed 3 agreements with china for example and we moved 22 climate attaches into our embassy in china and the like we talked a good china is in the middle of expanding one of the biggest environmental programs in world history we don't look about you as being 20 blair favors for the iraq war all the rest of it not in the saloon for not environmentally master of my reputation in china in
does britain have reason to be proud about itself well i think britain has been playing a leadership role on action on climate change since the year 2000 and believe it's fair to say without britain's actions the paris agreement in 2015 wouldn't have happened just to back that up. i was chief scientific advisor with blair from 2000 for 8 years and subsequently i was brought back into government by cameron during the coalition government period i was given 165 climate it has been embassies...
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no i think on the contrary he he admired britain in many ways he seemed to enjoy spending time in britain up until the late ninety's when relations soured beyond repair and really after the the line seizures began in in the 2000 britain was a convenient bogeyman for him he was he was constantly talking to the supposed that threat of a return to colonial rule over british invasion which was for him a convenient way of dividing people of justifying his land seizures and distracting the population from from what was going on yeah let's talk a bit more now about his economic legacy then as in bob he was once known of course as a breadbasket of africa reforms have been undertaken by the current president emerson one god but the country still suffering from inflation do you think zimbabwe can recover from its political and economic goals what is it going to take basically for zimbabwe to recover economically i think if you look at the current economic situation it's the worst that it has been in in several years and some people are even expressing the star from the car but really the current si
no i think on the contrary he he admired britain in many ways he seemed to enjoy spending time in britain up until the late ninety's when relations soured beyond repair and really after the the line seizures began in in the 2000 britain was a convenient bogeyman for him he was he was constantly talking to the supposed that threat of a return to colonial rule over british invasion which was for him a convenient way of dividing people of justifying his land seizures and distracting the population...
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those as it's almost certain and why do you think britain has immediately reacted by sending. when royal marines let alone the united states ending a 1000 troops to the persian gulf as you know this week is very crucial in the u.k. domestic policy because they are going to select the prime ministers to some of the issues that or raised here or out of some domestic policy considerations but we as as a said we are fully ready to look at the evidences that are provided by the u.s. or by the u.k. and the i'm sure that when we would sit together and consider it very professionally it would be very clear that they are not evidences the or just analysis and maybe some political considerations ok well aside from the british political leadership crisis which. is evident when this was supposed to be taking place and it was a japanese vessel because there appears to be contradictions from the japanese. or the c.e.o. of one of the owners saying they were flying objects i understand that the prime minister of japan was in tehran at the same time which hasn't perhaps given that much publici
those as it's almost certain and why do you think britain has immediately reacted by sending. when royal marines let alone the united states ending a 1000 troops to the persian gulf as you know this week is very crucial in the u.k. domestic policy because they are going to select the prime ministers to some of the issues that or raised here or out of some domestic policy considerations but we as as a said we are fully ready to look at the evidences that are provided by the u.s. or by the u.k....
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all the buishops are back in britain. if you're pennsylvanian and you want to be a minister in the church of england, you have to go all the way back across the ocean, an expensive and dangerous trip for the laying on of hands. or your clergymen have to be englishmen and scotsmen sent over here. be a lot easier to have an anglican bishop right here in the colonies. and so a lot of the anglicans in america start asking for one. you think, who cares, right? if you are a presbyterian or congregationalist or anything, why do you care how easy it is for the anglicans to get clergymen? but, remember, the church of england is part of the government. the bishops sit in the house of lords. they're basically politicians, not religious people in your mind. every new anglican minister is another piece of patronage to be used to corrupt the people who should be defending public liberty but instead are at westminster looking out for what they can get for themselves. you want to expand the power of the church of england in america. this
all the buishops are back in britain. if you're pennsylvanian and you want to be a minister in the church of england, you have to go all the way back across the ocean, an expensive and dangerous trip for the laying on of hands. or your clergymen have to be englishmen and scotsmen sent over here. be a lot easier to have an anglican bishop right here in the colonies. and so a lot of the anglicans in america start asking for one. you think, who cares, right? if you are a presbyterian or...
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britain the u.s. and france may be complicit in war crimes in yemen that's according to a new report from the u.n. iran is also implicated the u.n. says the saudi led coalition's use of starvation as a tactic may also amount to a war crime. the iranian oil tanker seized off just before being released appears to have turned off its tracking ships tracking websites had previously shown the adrian daria one off the coast of lebanon and heading to the north. boris johnson has taken to his feet inside the house of commons we understand 1st item of business will be the g 7 in beer it's let's listen in to what he's saying that conflict surpasses being more than you can promise is also true that this country still stands then. for democracy for the rule of. racial. this is the whole house is united. by the years around the world this is big with your permission on they can stay but divide the g. 7 summit in the air it's as i speak vast tracts of the amazon rain forest are on fire free trade is in retreat 1300
britain the u.s. and france may be complicit in war crimes in yemen that's according to a new report from the u.n. iran is also implicated the u.n. says the saudi led coalition's use of starvation as a tactic may also amount to a war crime. the iranian oil tanker seized off just before being released appears to have turned off its tracking ships tracking websites had previously shown the adrian daria one off the coast of lebanon and heading to the north. boris johnson has taken to his feet...
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who would be there for britain if a snap election comes first? offering another referendum with a newda m. seek a better dealr leave without one. f eue is no clear sign leaders, dropping the dand that the eu sile market must berotected after bxit. the prime minister has been scribed as bringing new focus and new determination to brexit. erhe has acced the journey towards new risks. its say nedangers. it is of the kind no one h seen before. laura: i a joined by former state department official who now the brookings institution. as eu leaders in brussels watch what is going on in britain tonight, what are they to make of it? >> i think that they are continuing to be perplexed by all of e e rliamentary chaos the same way that all of us are. tthis has been continuing to turn. we heardns boris j say repeatedly that he is making progress on negotiations with the eu. the eu is continuing to waitns r boris j to put forward a workable proposal as anal rnative option for northern ireland. >> let's say borissa johnson sas th there has to be a.eneral electi
who would be there for britain if a snap election comes first? offering another referendum with a newda m. seek a better dealr leave without one. f eue is no clear sign leaders, dropping the dand that the eu sile market must berotected after bxit. the prime minister has been scribed as bringing new focus and new determination to brexit. erhe has acced the journey towards new risks. its say nedangers. it is of the kind no one h seen before. laura: i a joined by former state department official...
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britain was merely bright bankrupt. >> britain had gone deeply into debt as a consequence of the seventh year war. there is great concern that could be on the verge of bankruptcy. it wasn't quite that bad but they had written about the financial status and stability of the mother country and it's one of the reasons they determined to keep the american colonies because of the great wealth. the american colonies also, we provided them with all sorts of materials for the manufacturers. so there's a financial component to all of this. >> it was symbolic more than anything. a series of taxes on the colonies beginning in 1765. a big uproar here. there's a small tax and that was maintained largely to assert to tax the colonies. it wasn't the revenue but the principal of parliamentary sovereignty is critical. again, the colonies were having no part of it. it wasn't the fact that there was a tax because the british lays things down even as they were texting it. there was a principal for us in the same way that there is a principal for them. >> boston tea party, december of 73. >> that was februar
britain was merely bright bankrupt. >> britain had gone deeply into debt as a consequence of the seventh year war. there is great concern that could be on the verge of bankruptcy. it wasn't quite that bad but they had written about the financial status and stability of the mother country and it's one of the reasons they determined to keep the american colonies because of the great wealth. the american colonies also, we provided them with all sorts of materials for the manufacturers. so...
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but britain's prime minister remains insistent a deal can still be done. writing the daily telegraph he says he could finalise an agreement that will protect the interests of business and citizens on both sides of the english channel, and on both sides of the border in ireland. i believe passionately that we can do it, he says, and i believe that such an agreement is in the interests, not just of the an agreement is in the interests, notjust of the uk, but also of our european friends. but if a deal is to be done, he thinks progress must be made in the next few days. so, the prime minister is heading off to luxembourg for his first face—to—face meeting with outgoing eu commission presidentjean—claude juncker. on tuesday, the uk supreme court will hear legal arguments over the suspension or prorating of parliament. on wednesday, meps pile in and vote on a resolution on the irish backstop. that is what is put in place to avoid a hard border between the eu and the public of ireland. the parliament says they will have to ask for an extension if there is
but britain's prime minister remains insistent a deal can still be done. writing the daily telegraph he says he could finalise an agreement that will protect the interests of business and citizens on both sides of the english channel, and on both sides of the border in ireland. i believe passionately that we can do it, he says, and i believe that such an agreement is in the interests, not just of the an agreement is in the interests, notjust of the uk, but also of our european friends. but if a...
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this is newsnight from britain's prime minister. comes out fighting after suffering a major defeat in parliament on tuesday and challenges the opposition to the. next month. on the program. violence sweeps across south africa migrant workers and foreign owned businesses. says she will scrap the controversial extradition. of protests in the territory democracy activists are beginning to. support. the clash of cultures as. to host the world cup players are being asked to come to explain why many japanese have a problem with. welcome to the program. prince prime minister is calling for an election to break the bracks at logjam after suffering a major defeat in parliament on tuesday boris johnson is demanding a snap election on the 15th of october if lawmakers succeed in stopping him using the threat of a no deal breck's it in negotiations with the european union a bill to stop or britain leaving the e.u. without a withdrawal deal is going through parliament now but the prime minister says it would undermine his negotiating position. if
this is newsnight from britain's prime minister. comes out fighting after suffering a major defeat in parliament on tuesday and challenges the opposition to the. next month. on the program. violence sweeps across south africa migrant workers and foreign owned businesses. says she will scrap the controversial extradition. of protests in the territory democracy activists are beginning to. support. the clash of cultures as. to host the world cup players are being asked to come to explain why many...
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because i am proud that britain help sierra leone back on its feet. i am proud to have been pa rt on its feet. i am proud to have been part of the uk international effort to bring the perpetrators of those crimes to justice. so as we look to oui’ crimes to justice. so as we look to our future, crimes to justice. so as we look to ourfuture, i think ourforeign policy should be guided by a clear moral compass. we have got to offer the proudest companies —— proudest countries the chance to deal with us. countries the chance to deal with us. we are hosting the global conference on climate change over in glasgow next year. we have got to offer the downtrodden around the world the hope that comes with standing upfor world the hope that comes with standing up for the basic freedoms we cherish you in manchester this week in this very conference centre. sometimes it feels like a hopeless task. but history remembers the courage of those who stand up to be counted. back in the 1990s, i met a russian dissident. he had been locked in a soviet gulag for nine y
because i am proud that britain help sierra leone back on its feet. i am proud to have been pa rt on its feet. i am proud to have been part of the uk international effort to bring the perpetrators of those crimes to justice. so as we look to oui’ crimes to justice. so as we look to our future, crimes to justice. so as we look to ourfuture, i think ourforeign policy should be guided by a clear moral compass. we have got to offer the proudest companies —— proudest countries the chance to...
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and the bitch and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john worth he is an easy citizen with a u.k. passport who is in berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into their breasts at party but. this week has shown that it's a dangerous game. so let me start out by asking you alex you say that boris johnson appears to have lost control but appearances can be deceiving how does he actually perhaps overplayed his hand or could it be that he is playing into the hands of his opponents and could you wind up winning the end game alternately well i think we can't write him off and this is my point particularly because he has some very strong characters behind him who are very good at the dumb cause she say so we can't write him off at the moment it looks like those who are opposing a no deal breaks it including those who want to remain in the e.u. are winning the game they've always lee done very
and the bitch and he says democratic convictions are more deeply rooted in the political system of britain than some populists seem to believe and it's a pleasure to welcome john worth he is an easy citizen with a u.k. passport who is in berlin he's a blogger political advisor and a member of the green party he says boris johnson is turning the conservative party into their breasts at party but. this week has shown that it's a dangerous game. so let me start out by asking you alex you say that...
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and a un report highlights the potential role of the us britain and france and human rights violations committed in yemen the countries continue to follow mr saudi arabia. international live from our studio with me welcome to the program millions of weapons made in serbia reportedly fall into the hands of islamic state fighters in yemen and syria after they were bought by the united states and its allies according to documents seen by a bulgarian investigative journalist. this is an honest. document of our heels the man on the. back. and us. tracking all the way. and now this contract i was able to id by one particular lot left in the land of the theory in their propaganda video in yemen if those documents prove to be genuine then weapon seen on the islamic state in yemen could well be unmade after being sold to u.s. military contractors our senior correspondent kathy f. explains how the weapons could have ended up in terrorist hands. it's a remarkable trail from the arms factories of europe so the hands of isis terrorists in yemen in the span of barely a year we knew this courtesy of
and a un report highlights the potential role of the us britain and france and human rights violations committed in yemen the countries continue to follow mr saudi arabia. international live from our studio with me welcome to the program millions of weapons made in serbia reportedly fall into the hands of islamic state fighters in yemen and syria after they were bought by the united states and its allies according to documents seen by a bulgarian investigative journalist. this is an honest....
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yonks this is what happens to pensions in britain. watched kaiser report. that he. should. go to work. on the call from day. one he does acknowledge the falls so. you can see each of them with bullets of them some on them some of them not sick enough something. dramatic video that took you just wrote a song sit on me she's on that you moved down a soft spot will not keep you down at this time i don't. need to promote. the only wonderful committed to the continued commitment to yourself to pull the ripples from the way. the bees all. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. deadlock troop point 0 israel is on course for yet another alexion stalemates with prime minister netanyahu currently lugging a seat behind centrist rival benny get. coalition talks saloon neither of enough for a majority. will convene negotiations to assemble a strong zionist government i intend to speak with everyone starting tonight we will work to form a broad unity government. coming up
yonks this is what happens to pensions in britain. watched kaiser report. that he. should. go to work. on the call from day. one he does acknowledge the falls so. you can see each of them with bullets of them some on them some of them not sick enough something. dramatic video that took you just wrote a song sit on me she's on that you moved down a soft spot will not keep you down at this time i don't. need to promote. the only wonderful committed to the continued commitment to yourself to pull...
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of the five stages so far at the tour of britain. the dutchman came first in the final sprint into birkenhead today. british rider matt walls wasn't far behind, and a day after losing the leaders' green jersey, matteo trentin regained the overall lead after coming third. finally, boxing and former world heavyweight champion tyson fury fights in las vegas on saturday night. he's up against the unbeaten swede otto wallin. get through that and a rematch against deontay wilder is on the cards.
of the five stages so far at the tour of britain. the dutchman came first in the final sprint into birkenhead today. british rider matt walls wasn't far behind, and a day after losing the leaders' green jersey, matteo trentin regained the overall lead after coming third. finally, boxing and former world heavyweight champion tyson fury fights in las vegas on saturday night. he's up against the unbeaten swede otto wallin. get through that and a rematch against deontay wilder is on the cards.
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it puts great britain in second place in the medal table.
it puts great britain in second place in the medal table.