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if you look at britain, the britain that came out of the local election, it is a country in a profound identity crisis. it is a country that doesn't know what it is now, nor what it wants to be. the windrush scandal, the way that it treated its own immigrants, that have been here for generations, the anti—semitism, the kind of crisis in political participation. this is a country that is very confused. it is not the only one, you know, italy is even more confused. laughter. there are other countries that are confused. in all of this, what is emerging is that actually the european union is a force for stability. the european union knows what it stands for. if you look at what is going on at a macro level, the european union is becoming a champion of free trade. if you look at the nuclear deal with iran, that trump might disrupt and get out of on the 12th of may, the european union is trying to defend the nuclear deal. i think if you look at this situation now, yes, britain is going out. but the power of europe as a stabilisation force is quite remarkable. and the british, when they are
if you look at britain, the britain that came out of the local election, it is a country in a profound identity crisis. it is a country that doesn't know what it is now, nor what it wants to be. the windrush scandal, the way that it treated its own immigrants, that have been here for generations, the anti—semitism, the kind of crisis in political participation. this is a country that is very confused. it is not the only one, you know, italy is even more confused. laughter. there are other...
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all the negotiations are inside of britain and not just inside of britain, they're inside london. not just inside london, but inside the conservative party between people who don't like each other, don't trust each other, who think theresa may is worst leader possible except for all the others. that is the kind of climate we're talking about. matthew can give a more authoritative answer to that question. >> to that point - >> and jennifer. >> let's talk about may for a second,because it sounds like no one really loves may. no one wants this job, at least until after exit day. so, how safe is she between, you know, over the next 330 days? but give us a sense of her range of manueverability. let's talk about continuities, if she was to go, jacob mogg, is he a real possibility? >> according to all reports of the cabinet meeting on wednesday which was, of course, when the infamous moment happened when our new home secretary who replaced amber rudd effectively cast the vote against theresa may's customs partnership model, thereby giving the room over in effect to the euroskeptics. acco
all the negotiations are inside of britain and not just inside of britain, they're inside london. not just inside london, but inside the conservative party between people who don't like each other, don't trust each other, who think theresa may is worst leader possible except for all the others. that is the kind of climate we're talking about. matthew can give a more authoritative answer to that question. >> to that point - >> and jennifer. >> let's talk about may for a...
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and even a corrupt britain body how to get. hold. of but i would be when i. meant go through it i wouldn't actually be you know the feel but i would be everyman german general call up here and i do have to shear. and must lean a bit of time even for my honey brand of beer and sammy of bosh who will of us out the head if my mr you know how to say you you well it's an x. vitamin vin show him much of the love in your mind doesn't need a mental ability. keep the interest ability to your. vitamin. the fim. it's vitamin that makes the difference and i think he was probably unique in his ability to persuade the leading british figures that the jews were in fact a vast sub to raney and influence which they were not. that all jews were zionists which was far from the truth and that therefore the big key to winning jewish support was to offer them palestine vitamin talked up the degree to which the jewish community supported zionism in order to get his message across to the government. but for the british it seemed to be about self interest about winning the war recogn
and even a corrupt britain body how to get. hold. of but i would be when i. meant go through it i wouldn't actually be you know the feel but i would be everyman german general call up here and i do have to shear. and must lean a bit of time even for my honey brand of beer and sammy of bosh who will of us out the head if my mr you know how to say you you well it's an x. vitamin vin show him much of the love in your mind doesn't need a mental ability. keep the interest ability to your. vitamin....
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britain has no intention of walking away. instead, we will co—operate with the other parties to ensure that while iran continues to restrict its nuclear programme, then its people will benefit from sanctions relief in accordance with the central bargain of the deal. today, the un watchdog, the international atomic energy agency, confirmed that iran's nuclear facilities were complying with the terms of the deal. but european leaders believe iran must do more to restrict its behaviour in the middle east, and the us must explain how. translation: we know this deal is only finding solutions for a limited space of time, that's why we must talk to iran about what happens after that. how can we make sure that there just a civil and no military nuclear programme? for this deal to survive, britain and its allies must persuade businesses to keep trading with iran despite, the risks. they must convince iran that that trade is valuable, meaning jobs and investment, and they have to persuade the us not to enforce those sanctions to hars
britain has no intention of walking away. instead, we will co—operate with the other parties to ensure that while iran continues to restrict its nuclear programme, then its people will benefit from sanctions relief in accordance with the central bargain of the deal. today, the un watchdog, the international atomic energy agency, confirmed that iran's nuclear facilities were complying with the terms of the deal. but european leaders believe iran must do more to restrict its behaviour in the...
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he's cleared and he was freed and he decided to go to britain. he's a free man he's a russian citizen as well as the british citizens and. he can do or do what you wish. so i think he'll settle his problems with the russian state. that say yes. well as for us you know my job is to defend the interests of the russian citizens that's our job and the rest certain mechanisms like as i said vienna convention and for us it's very important to understand you know what is everything all right with him or not everything is alright it's fine if something goes wrong then we'll continue asking for clue. if occasions but he's also very important for us in the future because we don't have access to any of this to gauge that is going on the only thing that we have is just delete in the press we don't have any even official version of what happened. it was only said that russia behind that. but the first. let's say jesus or prime minister speech was very simple that russia is the only country where no beach or could be produced that's what russia is guilty but w
he's cleared and he was freed and he decided to go to britain. he's a free man he's a russian citizen as well as the british citizens and. he can do or do what you wish. so i think he'll settle his problems with the russian state. that say yes. well as for us you know my job is to defend the interests of the russian citizens that's our job and the rest certain mechanisms like as i said vienna convention and for us it's very important to understand you know what is everything all right with him...
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relations with britain and the eu. live coverage just getting underway here on c-span two. >> i will be presiding over today's discussion. we're lucky enough to have joining with us via videoconference, matthew goodwin from the uk. to my right, jennifer hillman from georgetown university law center and ed luce from "the financial times." as i was thinking about this today, coming in i was thinking it is nice for once with everything going on in the united states to focus on someone else's internal problems for a change. as we think about it, that in many ways we have, we're we're 330 days away from exit day. yet we have absolutely no idea how we're getting from point a to point b. i always like to tell people in washington, point a to point b is never a straight line and that definitely appears to be the case in the uk. what i think we wanted to focus on today is explore those internal "brexit" politics because while, at the council we're interested in the foreign policy dynamics and where this is all going after "brex
relations with britain and the eu. live coverage just getting underway here on c-span two. >> i will be presiding over today's discussion. we're lucky enough to have joining with us via videoconference, matthew goodwin from the uk. to my right, jennifer hillman from georgetown university law center and ed luce from "the financial times." as i was thinking about this today, coming in i was thinking it is nice for once with everything going on in the united states to focus on...
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between britain's sudden ignored of and of zionism an idea at ideal. and what they were dissatisfied with the term the psychs because . i am fights man was a chemistry lecturer in manchester who had become a prominent member of the british zionist movement he was politically well connected and rubbed shoulders with senior figures in government so high on vitamin was russian by birth he was a chemist. and then he joined the zionist movement. he climbed in the zionist movement he moved to great britain before the war well before the war maybe ten years before the war began he was not before the war very well known in the english zionist movement he was pretty well known in the world zionist federation but he was by no means the most visible zionist when world war one began in great britain. vitamin later wrote in his memoirs about having been introduced to a british government minister herbert samuel. samuel was jewish but bites man was apparently concerned that he might be anti zionist. however herbert samual turned out to be extremely receptive to vita
between britain's sudden ignored of and of zionism an idea at ideal. and what they were dissatisfied with the term the psychs because . i am fights man was a chemistry lecturer in manchester who had become a prominent member of the british zionist movement he was politically well connected and rubbed shoulders with senior figures in government so high on vitamin was russian by birth he was a chemist. and then he joined the zionist movement. he climbed in the zionist movement he moved to great...
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is involved in obviously britain bombed syria britain bombed iraq britain bombed libya and britain is arming the saudi go addition against yemen when you research as a working on these reports do you see these correlations well i mean it's obvious that a lot of conflicts across the world are complex mix of national and international factors you know that that will determine the levels of severity of the conflicts and the amount of time during which we are reporting these high levels of the. basement yemen actually didn't have we weren't able to report good numbers there's insufficient data right now in yemen that's largely due to the fact that there's not enough access on the ground so our data collection our data providers are not able to access many of these extremely vulnerable populations so even though yemen's the figures for yemen are relatively low compared to syria and iraq and other countries in sub-saharan africa it doesn't mean that the situation there on the ground has improved and in fact we're emphasizing this points to make sure that yemen still gets the international a
is involved in obviously britain bombed syria britain bombed iraq britain bombed libya and britain is arming the saudi go addition against yemen when you research as a working on these reports do you see these correlations well i mean it's obvious that a lot of conflicts across the world are complex mix of national and international factors you know that that will determine the levels of severity of the conflicts and the amount of time during which we are reporting these high levels of the....
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britain has no intention of walking away. instead, we will cooperate with the other parties, to ensure that while iran continues to restrict its nuclear programme, then its people will benefit from sanctions relief, in accordance with the central bargain of the deal. today, the un watchdog, the international atomic energy agency, confirmed that iran's nuclear facilities were complying with the terms of the deal. but european leaders said iran must do more to restrict its behaviour in the middle east, and the us must explain how. translation: we know that this deal is only finding solutions for a limited space of time. that's why we have to talk with iran about what happens after that. how can we make sure that there isjust a civil and no military nuclear programme? for this deal to survive, britain and its allies are going to have to persuade european businesses to keep trading with iran, despite the risks. they're going to have to persuade iran that that trade is valuable, it means jobs and investment, and they're going to h
britain has no intention of walking away. instead, we will cooperate with the other parties, to ensure that while iran continues to restrict its nuclear programme, then its people will benefit from sanctions relief, in accordance with the central bargain of the deal. today, the un watchdog, the international atomic energy agency, confirmed that iran's nuclear facilities were complying with the terms of the deal. but european leaders said iran must do more to restrict its behaviour in the middle...
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a more restrictive and white britain. they may end up actually facing a different reality with migration becoming, reaching new levels of becoming more diverse. it is going to be an interesting interplay between foreign policy on the one hand and britain immigration policy on the other. that, a lot of uncertainty of brexit and it home. really only certainty we have an foreign policy is that we stop at 1:30. i want to thank jennifer and matthew for this. thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span1 history unfolds daily. 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable companies. we continue to bring you one filtered of congress, the white house, supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and run the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. next, about the tv exclusive, our cities tour visits asheville, north carolina. we have travel
a more restrictive and white britain. they may end up actually facing a different reality with migration becoming, reaching new levels of becoming more diverse. it is going to be an interesting interplay between foreign policy on the one hand and britain immigration policy on the other. that, a lot of uncertainty of brexit and it home. really only certainty we have an foreign policy is that we stop at 1:30. i want to thank jennifer and matthew for this. thank you very much. [applause]...
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the guardian focuses on britain's new drive to strengthen an anti—russia alliance. so hardly surprising the local elections make many of the front pages, so let's have a closer look. digby, we have the daily mail, big front page about the breast screening scandal, it's the sort of scandal, the more details are beginning to emerge after the announcement yesterday. it heads into every individual who will ever read a newspaper because it's a female, but it might be a male who is white, mother, daughter, sister, whatever, living here, the paper has picked up on his ministers knew about this a year ago and said nothing. i was in the lords this afternoon when the statement was read out about the government saying this is what it was about, this is what we are going to do about it and it started under the other government, the labour government, this was not a party, tribal issue. i understood from that why this is a bit misleading because they were saying look, we found out about it but we did not know the scope of that, how extensive it was, where it hit, for instance, w
the guardian focuses on britain's new drive to strengthen an anti—russia alliance. so hardly surprising the local elections make many of the front pages, so let's have a closer look. digby, we have the daily mail, big front page about the breast screening scandal, it's the sort of scandal, the more details are beginning to emerge after the announcement yesterday. it heads into every individual who will ever read a newspaper because it's a female, but it might be a male who is white, mother,...
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he climbed in the zionist movement he moved to great britain before the war well before the war maybe ten years before the war began he was not before the war very well known in the english zionist movement he was pretty well known in the world zionist federation but he was by no means the most visible zionist when world war one began in great britain. invites mainly to roads in his memoirs about having been introduced to a british government minister herbert samuel. samuel was jewish but vitamin was apparently concerned that he might be anti zionist. however herbert samual turned out to be extremely receptive to vitamin and went on to write an official memo in one nine hundred fifteen setting out a number of different possibilities for palestine and the jewish people. and was here. some. health minister. who were can make an island through the number b.c.'s it was who were caught up with the car and philosophy and. ruefully collaton have been alamy or. who were a when your hoodie. on america's most. elaborate on the cut up with africa. and nor should there still be philosophy in badm
he climbed in the zionist movement he moved to great britain before the war well before the war maybe ten years before the war began he was not before the war very well known in the english zionist movement he was pretty well known in the world zionist federation but he was by no means the most visible zionist when world war one began in great britain. invites mainly to roads in his memoirs about having been introduced to a british government minister herbert samuel. samuel was jewish but...
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out. a new "customs partnership" leading brexiteers dismiss the proposal, saying it effectively keeps britain, in the european union. the government insists any agreement must allow deals with other countries, and avoid a hard border with ireland. and avoid a hard also tonight... and avoid a hard some of football's biggest names show their support for sir alex ferguson, who's recovering from a brain haemorrhage. who's recovering from the met police have launched more than 60 murder inquiries so far this year, the latest a teenage boy shot dead in south london. the latest a teenage boy shot make my son be the last and be an example to everyone. just let it stop. an example to everyone. fighting fit in fleetwood. an example to everyone. but can the habits of a whole town be changed, in the battle against obesity? a whole town be changed, and jubilant scenes at cardiff city, as they win promotion back to the top tier of football. as they win promotion back good evening. divisions within the conservative party have resurfaced over the uk's future trading relationship the eu after brexit. the busi
out. a new "customs partnership" leading brexiteers dismiss the proposal, saying it effectively keeps britain, in the european union. the government insists any agreement must allow deals with other countries, and avoid a hard border with ireland. and avoid a hard also tonight... and avoid a hard some of football's biggest names show their support for sir alex ferguson, who's recovering from a brain haemorrhage. who's recovering from the met police have launched more than 60 murder...
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henri the same goes for the international community even if britain arguably waivers in alleged. genuflection to the usa of course the president is is right to see flaws in it and he set a very reasonable challenge to the world with look iran is behaving badly iran has a tendency to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles we've got to stop that we've got to we've got to we've got to push back on what iran is doing in the region we got to be tougher on iran britain's nato partner turkey which borders iran is arguably more forthright we did not find this to be right for the sake of the peace of the region. because as the international atomic energy agency statement says in respect to the nuclear issue iran is a country which for thill their obligations earlier one has been increasingly more forthright against the usa he faces electoral opponents in less than a month's time who threaten to shut down nato as bases interlink from where washington bombs countries all around the region they could also kick out all u.s. soldiers in turkey by christmas president out of work for his pa
henri the same goes for the international community even if britain arguably waivers in alleged. genuflection to the usa of course the president is is right to see flaws in it and he set a very reasonable challenge to the world with look iran is behaving badly iran has a tendency to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles we've got to stop that we've got to we've got to we've got to push back on what iran is doing in the region we got to be tougher on iran britain's nato partner turkey...
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britain has no intention of walking away. instead we will cooperate with the other parties to ensure that while iran continues to restrict its nuclear programme, then its people will benefit from sanctions relief in accordance with the centre of bargain of the deal. today the un watchdog the international atomic energy aid and the confirmed iran's nuclear facilities were complying with the terms of the deals of the leaders believe iran must do more to restrict its behaviour in the middle east and the us must explain how. translation: we know bits deal is only finding solutions for a limited space of time that that is why we have to talk with iran about what happens after that. agree make sure there is a civil and not military programme will stop —— how can we make sure. they will have to persuade iran that trade is valuable and means jobs and persuade iran that trade is valuable and meansjobs and investment. they will have to persuade the us not to enforce sanctions to harshly. none of that will be seen. but that will not
britain has no intention of walking away. instead we will cooperate with the other parties to ensure that while iran continues to restrict its nuclear programme, then its people will benefit from sanctions relief in accordance with the centre of bargain of the deal. today the un watchdog the international atomic energy aid and the confirmed iran's nuclear facilities were complying with the terms of the deals of the leaders believe iran must do more to restrict its behaviour in the middle east...
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led to a tale of changing the way every man in britain looks today that alone full well of going up to ground fame all the civil coming up on to him going underground. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub and all contain at least that excitement is that not knowing that's where the adrenalin rush comes from. who needs a room by definition and explained the world for most of. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia gang we can do all these things and behave badly. in point of the public hospital for all. of us but more so for the last. honest man infirmed. more or less from the start. i would rather we're not by figure out really good uphold are now going to get. moving in reason is a beast if you don't involve this constantly evolving. welcome back we've just heard from palestine chief negotiator saeb erekat to talk about what he believes a possible solution is to end the violence in gaza to hear the other side of the story i'm now joined from manchester by rafi blum the co-chair of northwest friends of israel rafik thanks for comin
led to a tale of changing the way every man in britain looks today that alone full well of going up to ground fame all the civil coming up on to him going underground. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub and all contain at least that excitement is that not knowing that's where the adrenalin rush comes from. who needs a room by definition and explained the world for most of. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia gang we can do all these...
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what do you think it says for relations in black britain? or in britain at all? i actually like the monarchy, i think they're very good for the country, and i think with meghan coming into the royal family, it's a reflection of society. i'm excited to see her dress and how her hair will be. i'm sorry she didn't call on me to do her hair, but you know! thousands ofjamaicans give a warm welcome to her majesty, the queen... the relationship between britain and the commonwealth is a complex one. jamaica, which gained independence in 1962, is one of several islands that's flirted with the idea of removing the queen as head of state, severing its colonial ties for good. does meghan markle's presence in the monarchy today represent a significant change? the royal family is a symbolic institution. it's the idea of what it means to be british, what it means to have a british identity. having a woman who is visibly of african heritage, who talks about that heritage in a senior, visible position in the royal family, certainly changes the symbolism around it. i think for som
what do you think it says for relations in black britain? or in britain at all? i actually like the monarchy, i think they're very good for the country, and i think with meghan coming into the royal family, it's a reflection of society. i'm excited to see her dress and how her hair will be. i'm sorry she didn't call on me to do her hair, but you know! thousands ofjamaicans give a warm welcome to her majesty, the queen... the relationship between britain and the commonwealth is a complex one....
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the reason, at the time, britain was running short of fuel oil. in fact, all of the battleship division nine ships were coal burners. theou know anything about british economy, they have a lots of coal. rear admiral rodman was designated as a commander. was a newspaper man from raleigh, north carolina. he was a southern baptist and a teetotaler. he was a prohibitionist. navy, heary of the ordered the removal of all alcohol and spirits from u.s. navy ships. >> very her man. stanley: very popular man in the fleet. that is one coffee became popular and that is one of the sailors began calling it a cup of joe. [laughter] taken a admiral rodman little bit later. he was a rear admiral in world war i. afterwards he was promoted to full admiral. there was not another naval officer in the united states navy that could have been a better choice. admiral rodman was known for his affability, diplomacy, he was an expert seaman and navigator. he had the exact characteristics that blended well with his royal navy counterpart. with, as i pointed out -- bayly.iley
the reason, at the time, britain was running short of fuel oil. in fact, all of the battleship division nine ships were coal burners. theou know anything about british economy, they have a lots of coal. rear admiral rodman was designated as a commander. was a newspaper man from raleigh, north carolina. he was a southern baptist and a teetotaler. he was a prohibitionist. navy, heary of the ordered the removal of all alcohol and spirits from u.s. navy ships. >> very her man. stanley: very...
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henri the same goes for the international community even if britain arguably wavers in a lead. genuflection to the usa of course the president is is right to see flaws in it and he said a very reasonable challenge to the world was look iran is behaving badly iran has a tendency to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles we've got to stop that we've got to we've got to we've got to push back on what iran is doing in the region we got to be tougher on iran britain's nato partner turkey which borders iran is arguably more forthright we did not find this to be right for the sake of the peace of the region. because as the international atomic energy agency statement says in respect to the nuclear issue iran is a country which filled their obligations early one has been increasingly more forthright against the usa he faces electoral opponents in less than a month's time who threaten to shut down nature's basic interlink from where washington bombs countries all around the region they could also kick out all u.s. soldiers in turkey by christmas president for his part was the first
henri the same goes for the international community even if britain arguably wavers in a lead. genuflection to the usa of course the president is is right to see flaws in it and he said a very reasonable challenge to the world was look iran is behaving badly iran has a tendency to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles we've got to stop that we've got to we've got to we've got to push back on what iran is doing in the region we got to be tougher on iran britain's nato partner turkey which...
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but britain the e.u.'s second largest economy is leaving and the brits are going to take their budget money with them under the new budget that would have amounted to at least twelve billion euros annually twelve billion euros that three european union is not going to be getting from london any more i talk about that i'm joined by our correspondent in brussels barbara vevo good evening to you barbara so yeah i mean this is these are tricky numbers here we've got no money from the u.k. coming in after bragg's it but a bigger e.u. budget overall so who's going to basically pick up the slack here. one country that is going to take up the slack of course is germany and berlin has already conceded and said yes we are willing to put more money into the kitty and there in it was about four to five billion. budget contribution paris has also already said yes we are willing to pay somewhat more it will be not quite as much but there will be a big force coming from paris and so it goes around about those countries t
but britain the e.u.'s second largest economy is leaving and the brits are going to take their budget money with them under the new budget that would have amounted to at least twelve billion euros annually twelve billion euros that three european union is not going to be getting from london any more i talk about that i'm joined by our correspondent in brussels barbara vevo good evening to you barbara so yeah i mean this is these are tricky numbers here we've got no money from the u.k. coming in...
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know what britain is all about. it is about a small, 92-year-old woman with the ready smile and taste for big hats. >> my lords may be seated. >> some really big. >> about two young men. one with a growing family. and the other about to marry an american tv star. if you watch much tv, also about the crown. >> long live the queen. >> the show, not the hat. >> and it's about big houses like downton abby with lords and ladies. >> who pays for it. >> oh, good. let's talk about money. >> reporter: and all the little people who fuss below stairs to serve them. and it is all more or less wrong. one of the things that people come here to do is -- >> life at the top of the brittbrit british social food chain isn't what it used to be. ask charles gordon lennox, the 11th duke of richmond, 11th duke of lennox, the sixth duke of gordon. all of the titles in the world won't get your bleeding car to start. >> how fast do you need before you pop it. >> it may take the help of the common folk to get the 1934 ac roadster and the show
know what britain is all about. it is about a small, 92-year-old woman with the ready smile and taste for big hats. >> my lords may be seated. >> some really big. >> about two young men. one with a growing family. and the other about to marry an american tv star. if you watch much tv, also about the crown. >> long live the queen. >> the show, not the hat. >> and it's about big houses like downton abby with lords and ladies. >> who pays for it. >>...
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thanks for coming on going underground firstly your reaction to groups such as britain's labor friends of israel let alone boris johnson's foreign office blaming hamas for the israeli massacre of great return much protestors this is shameful this is as low as look can get you know when you have sixty four palestinians. and killed in cold blood more than two thousand five hundred wounded not a single bullet was fired not a single demonstrator had anything in their hands and then they have this spent to blame the killed and the victims i don't know what we're witnessing in international politics even with all this t.v. coverage with all this. situation where the mage all of them were killed in the land of. all of them were wounded in the land of guys that not a single israeli was shot or even even threatened and yet there are those people who come out to say those who are killed should be blamed this is shameful this is disgusting and this is how low in this international politics we are going i would never thought in my life to see in the friends of israel in britain or the nikki haley
thanks for coming on going underground firstly your reaction to groups such as britain's labor friends of israel let alone boris johnson's foreign office blaming hamas for the israeli massacre of great return much protestors this is shameful this is as low as look can get you know when you have sixty four palestinians. and killed in cold blood more than two thousand five hundred wounded not a single bullet was fired not a single demonstrator had anything in their hands and then they have this...
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led to a tale of changing the way every man in britain looks today let alone pull well out of going up to ground fame all the civil coming of a plot to him going underground. to . match geysers financial survival guide liquid assets not those that you can convert into caste quite easily. to keep in mind now as a tremendous place in the last kaiser or. fifty years ago breaking within two cons again as a sleeping pill does this is what i mean because just said this thought the scientific sweat terrible but not on the road is shown in dutch one troubled love more to hear not the war then boom boom up across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation in something two ways first will the physical damage itself as well that the concert mind that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been the justice and there's been a couple of. shots seemed wrong all right old quotes just don't call. me to call yet to stamp out he's going to come out to call and engage me equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look
led to a tale of changing the way every man in britain looks today let alone pull well out of going up to ground fame all the civil coming of a plot to him going underground. to . match geysers financial survival guide liquid assets not those that you can convert into caste quite easily. to keep in mind now as a tremendous place in the last kaiser or. fifty years ago breaking within two cons again as a sleeping pill does this is what i mean because just said this thought the scientific sweat...
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bothers jill drew and all the civil war coming up a days going underground but first the boss of britain's controversial domestic spying agency has been talking in berlin this week the first time ever the serving in my five d. g. has spoken publicly outside the u.k. but he wasn't like his nine hundred forty s. predecessors talking about zionist terrorism he was talking about existential threats to the u.k. i mean the deliberate targeted malign activity intended to undermine our free open and democratic societies that's free and open democratic societies that cia whistleblower edward snowden revealed to be under full spectrum surveillance and what is this activity for to destabilize the international rules based system that underpins our stability security and prosperity prosperity he's obviously not referring to the over four million children in poverty in britain and why does he use the term international rules based system instead of the more common phrase international law is it because m i five has broken international law is it because m i five breaks u.k. law because here signed in p
bothers jill drew and all the civil war coming up a days going underground but first the boss of britain's controversial domestic spying agency has been talking in berlin this week the first time ever the serving in my five d. g. has spoken publicly outside the u.k. but he wasn't like his nine hundred forty s. predecessors talking about zionist terrorism he was talking about existential threats to the u.k. i mean the deliberate targeted malign activity intended to undermine our free open and...
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between the wars, the battle raged for britain's open spaces and the right to roam. there were mass trespasses, arrests and propaganda films like this. but it wasn't until 1951 that the post—war government legislated to create britain's first national park, here in the peak district, a place where ordinary people could enjoy the extraordinary beauty of nature and that would be protected from overzealous developers. over the intervening years, others have been added. the lake district, dartmoor, snowdonia in wales and the cairngorms in scotland. now, there are 15 national parks. 70 years on, the environment secretary michael gove says it is time for a fresh look at the system. writing in the sunday telegraph, mr gove says a growing population and decline in some habitats could not be ignored and he is ordering a review, which he says has the aim of strengthening protection in the face of present—day challenges. challenges like new housing estates encroaching on the outer edges of national parks and britain's 3a designated areas of outstanding natural beauty. the g
between the wars, the battle raged for britain's open spaces and the right to roam. there were mass trespasses, arrests and propaganda films like this. but it wasn't until 1951 that the post—war government legislated to create britain's first national park, here in the peak district, a place where ordinary people could enjoy the extraordinary beauty of nature and that would be protected from overzealous developers. over the intervening years, others have been added. the lake district,...
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britain's brutal tabloid press seems to have nixed the father of the bride coming. bowing to pressure, we're told he's recovering from heart surgery in america, so meghan will break with tradition and walk down the aisle alone. prince charles, her soon to be father-in-law, will walk her the final lap towards prince harry. for a marriage, they say, will see them forge their own path. >> i think in these beginning few months and now being boots on the ground in the uk, i'm excited to just really get to know more about the different communities here, smaller organizations who are working on the same causes that i've always been passionate about under this umbrella and also being able to go around to the commonwealth. i think it's just the beginning of a -- >> there's a lot to do. there's a lot to do. >> a lot to do, that was when they announced their engagement. so let's dive right in with the author of "british, on race, identity and belonging." patrick jefferson, chief of staff to harry's mother princess diana. he's penned a book titled "the meghan factor." and royya
britain's brutal tabloid press seems to have nixed the father of the bride coming. bowing to pressure, we're told he's recovering from heart surgery in america, so meghan will break with tradition and walk down the aisle alone. prince charles, her soon to be father-in-law, will walk her the final lap towards prince harry. for a marriage, they say, will see them forge their own path. >> i think in these beginning few months and now being boots on the ground in the uk, i'm excited to just...
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in istanbul, britain's ambassador stands alongside abdel hakim belhaj, a man who says britain colluded in the six years of torture he suffered in a libyan prison. the handing over of a letter from the prime minister and a handshake signals the closing of a dark chapter for the british government as it finally admits what it did. at the same moment, mr belhaj's wife came to parliament. with her was the son she was pregnant with when she too was seized and sent to libya. it has taken nearly a decade and a half for mr belhaj and his wife to hear this unprecedented apology. on behalf of her majesty's government, i apologise unreservedly. we are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it. the uk government has learned many lessons from this period. mr belhaj told me he was grateful for the apology, even though it had taken so long. translation: it's been six years of prison and six years of waiting, which was a continuation of the suffering for me and my family. hopefully, today represents the end of all that. the story begins with another handshake, between t
in istanbul, britain's ambassador stands alongside abdel hakim belhaj, a man who says britain colluded in the six years of torture he suffered in a libyan prison. the handing over of a letter from the prime minister and a handshake signals the closing of a dark chapter for the british government as it finally admits what it did. at the same moment, mr belhaj's wife came to parliament. with her was the son she was pregnant with when she too was seized and sent to libya. it has taken nearly a...
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is supporting so i thought britain is who and its government recouped allies in palestine is a state if you remember in october two thousand and fourteen the british parliament with the overwhelming majority of colin powell one hundred seventy four against full ask the british government to recline spell and start in their bridges government didn't do it i think if the british government will report nice palestine it we will really see the idea of the two states idea because britain will not stay the only one if by the way only sweden in western europe did in the last few years greet them in libya will join in regular stylist they will look stay the only ones in europe the government hasn't responded to the vote in parliament which indeed voted for a palestinian state i'm not sure whether hamas or as well there are fatah paraphrasing john f. kennedy are saying when peaceful revolution is made impossible violent revolution is inevitable what do you think of the fact that people are saying what is the point of peaceful protest not a few not very far from where i'm talking to you from w
is supporting so i thought britain is who and its government recouped allies in palestine is a state if you remember in october two thousand and fourteen the british parliament with the overwhelming majority of colin powell one hundred seventy four against full ask the british government to recline spell and start in their bridges government didn't do it i think if the british government will report nice palestine it we will really see the idea of the two states idea because britain will not...
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and britain. they were propelled into the limelight after it appeared its app collected dater on millions of facebook users. it used that information to influence the 2016 u.s. presidential election. facebook lost the trust of many users over the scandal and have since tightened privacy restrictions. growth in the eurozone is staging a start --#. -- sharp slowdown. in 2017 the economy expanded by a steady 0.7% in the second quarter through the end of the year. but initial results for the first quarter of this year reveal a slump to 0.4%. now, last week the european central bank warned that protectionist dangers were affecting the monetary blocks recovery. it is made up of the 19 eu member states that use the euro as a currency. portugal is seeing strong economic growth, and it's an attractive place for investors in many sectors, especially in the property market. a building boom is lifting lisbon. the portuguese capital has been down in the doldrums. property prices are rising. reporter: while lis
and britain. they were propelled into the limelight after it appeared its app collected dater on millions of facebook users. it used that information to influence the 2016 u.s. presidential election. facebook lost the trust of many users over the scandal and have since tightened privacy restrictions. growth in the eurozone is staging a start --#. -- sharp slowdown. in 2017 the economy expanded by a steady 0.7% in the second quarter through the end of the year. but initial results for the first...
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we will talk about what is happening in britain today. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: performed by sheku kanneh-mason at saturday's royal wedding. hehe was the first lack british musician to win the bbc's young musician of the year award in its honest forty-year history. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we now turn to britain, where prince harry and meghan markle were married saturday at windsor castle in a ceremony that many heralded for celebrating black culture and history. and the moon is the only light we see no i won't be afraid be afraid just as long as you stand stand by me ♪ jujuan: that is a british christstian gospel group, singig civil rights anthem "stand by me" by b.e. king. meghan markle, a former american actress, is biracial, divorced, and a self-proclaimed feminist. she walked herself down the aisle that led many to claim the wedding ushered in a new era for the royal family. amy: bishop michael curry, the first african american to presi
we will talk about what is happening in britain today. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: performed by sheku kanneh-mason at saturday's royal wedding. hehe was the first lack british musician to win the bbc's young musician of the year award in its honest forty-year history. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we now turn to britain, where prince harry and meghan markle were married saturday at windsor castle in a...
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of the northwest friends of israel rafi blum savile row for every one of the jewish immigration to britain led to a tailor changing the way every good looks today let alone poor world of growing up to grow all the civil coming up in part two of growing older girls. join me every first week on the alex salmond shore and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you. you know. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub even to walk into excitement in fact not knowing that's where the adrenaline in much comes from. and you can use a nice blend definition and the extremes who will pull to support. the violence is a part of an example most schizophrenia gang culture where you can do all these things and behave like badly. important people of course colorful but all when for thirty plus plus more social there's a long lost. son this may be an unfair. role in all of us from the start. i would roll the window if i figure out i really did a poll down down went up a little get. the meaning in reason is that at least if yo
of the northwest friends of israel rafi blum savile row for every one of the jewish immigration to britain led to a tailor changing the way every good looks today let alone poor world of growing up to grow all the civil coming up in part two of growing older girls. join me every first week on the alex salmond shore and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you. you know. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub...
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britain. 0f the benefit, in terms of rant britain. of course, we are broadcasting all over the world and this is a huge marketing event for britain —— brand britain. it is expected to boost tourism notjust 110w expected to boost tourism notjust now but in the years to come. the retail industry will get a serious boost, hospitality will also, tourism, consumer confidence will be lifted, it is thought, because this will bring a feelgood factor which may cause us will bring a feelgood factor which may cause us to spend more money. 0ne may cause us to spend more money. one thing that won't suffer his productivity. if people are not working, it is on a saturday, they recover on a sunday and they should be back at work monday, so productivity shouldn't take a dip this time around. thank you very much indeed. now let's brief you some other business stories: us media giant cbs has lost an initial court battle in a dispute with one of its biggest shareholders over control of the firm. a delaware ju
britain. 0f the benefit, in terms of rant britain. of course, we are broadcasting all over the world and this is a huge marketing event for britain —— brand britain. it is expected to boost tourism notjust 110w expected to boost tourism notjust now but in the years to come. the retail industry will get a serious boost, hospitality will also, tourism, consumer confidence will be lifted, it is thought, because this will bring a feelgood factor which may cause us will bring a feelgood factor...
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in a lavish ceremony britain's prince harry has married former american t.v. actress meghan markle it was watched by an estimated global t.v. audience of more than a billion but much of the media gushing go for the royal celebration not everybody was auntie's police takes a slightly less reverent look is the latest episode of her online. in case you missed a day and this is a marriage that looks like it. last the average length. britain's prince harry marrying american actress american model gives them plough the media a reason to pretend that no one has ever heard of a wedding before and the public a chance to get angry about stuff they could not get about the setting for the ceremony is the windsor costolo has been described as a humble sexing than westminster abbey yeah it's just a humble cot so what's truly impressive is signalling to turn off thousands will be coleman is i mean around inside the grounds of the cars so nowhere near the actual ceremony that is how there are people from a range of backgrounds to be herded in like i know result of peasant unc
in a lavish ceremony britain's prince harry has married former american t.v. actress meghan markle it was watched by an estimated global t.v. audience of more than a billion but much of the media gushing go for the royal celebration not everybody was auntie's police takes a slightly less reverent look is the latest episode of her online. in case you missed a day and this is a marriage that looks like it. last the average length. britain's prince harry marrying american actress american model...
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is supporting so i thought britain . who and its government recouped allies in palestine is a state if you will remember in october two thousand people in the british parliament with the overwhelming majority of tall and proud one hundred seventy poor against full ask the british government to recognize palestine in their bridges government didn't do it i think if the british government will recognize palestine it we will really see the idea of the two states again because britain will not stay the only one if by the way only sweep them in western europe did in the last few years greet them and maybe earlier will join in regular stylist and they will look stay the only ones in europe the government hasn't responded to the vote in parliament which indeed voted for a palestinian state and. to whether hamas or as well there are fatah paraphrasing john f. kennedy was saying when peaceful revolution is made impossible violent revolution is inevitable what do you think of the fact that people are saying what is the point of pe
is supporting so i thought britain . who and its government recouped allies in palestine is a state if you will remember in october two thousand people in the british parliament with the overwhelming majority of tall and proud one hundred seventy poor against full ask the british government to recognize palestine in their bridges government didn't do it i think if the british government will recognize palestine it we will really see the idea of the two states again because britain will not stay...