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the battle of britain. this 53-minute u.s. war department film which was shown to service members and also in theaters details the fight in the sky over england. hollywood director frank cap remarks a team of film industry veterans and army signal corps technicians showed how the british defeated hitler's air force at a cost of more than 40,000 civilians and vast destruction on the ground. ♪ >> if conquering german armies covered western europe. the so-called master race was riding high. ♪ >> no, adolf hitler stood just as napoleon had stood more than 100 years before and looked across english channel to the one fighting obstacle that stood between him and world domination. the white cliffs of britain rose sheer and white out of the choppy waters and beyond, a little island, smaller than the state of wyoming, crush that little island and its stubborn people and the way was open for world conquest. the fall of austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, norway, holland, belgium, france, had ordered for -- more than 100,000 sl
the battle of britain. this 53-minute u.s. war department film which was shown to service members and also in theaters details the fight in the sky over england. hollywood director frank cap remarks a team of film industry veterans and army signal corps technicians showed how the british defeated hitler's air force at a cost of more than 40,000 civilians and vast destruction on the ground. ♪ >> if conquering german armies covered western europe. the so-called master race was riding...
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story of syria seems to have left the headlines in britain britain not planning but not in the world. planning to bomb syria in the near future pretty good will be no second duma where britain violated the international law with respect to water with respect to the statements that there were some kind of using that the syrian government use the chemical weapon and that's why britain together with the united states and france the duma and that wasn't supported by a b. or b. c w and all the parishioner was staged by the white helmets and it was documented and the people who were part of this staging they made a press conference in hog which wasn't reported in the united kingdom but it was well reported in the world all right of the white helmets was on this program told me it is the russian warplanes that are killing civilians to resume says that britain is the second biggest humanitarian aid donor in syria of course some of that money going to the white helmets and of course the way helmets claimed continued russian atrocities throughout this i think this is a very misleading statement
story of syria seems to have left the headlines in britain britain not planning but not in the world. planning to bomb syria in the near future pretty good will be no second duma where britain violated the international law with respect to water with respect to the statements that there were some kind of using that the syrian government use the chemical weapon and that's why britain together with the united states and france the duma and that wasn't supported by a b. or b. c w and all the...
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the battle of britain. ♪ hitler and his generals drafted their plans for the conquest of britain. could wreck the whole timetable of world conquest. six weeks of final preparation went into the plans. six weeks to determine the history of 1000 years. it was full proof. steve for yourself -- see for yourself how simple it was to be. the germans planned for an invasion of england. phase one was to knock out the royal air force and get control of the air. this had wiped out poland and france. destroy communication and transport lines. above all, get command of the air. two, pulverized the coastline with dive bombers. get parachute troops to take over the airfields and establish dominance. phase three. actual invasion. they come across in high-speed barges under an umbrella protecting fighter planes. then, send spearheads of armed might to divide, surround, and destroy all opposition. that is all there is to it. conquer britain. forced a surrender of the british. with the combined power of germany, britain, italy, france, and japan, he could control the seas. the torch of freedom flic
the battle of britain. ♪ hitler and his generals drafted their plans for the conquest of britain. could wreck the whole timetable of world conquest. six weeks of final preparation went into the plans. six weeks to determine the history of 1000 years. it was full proof. steve for yourself -- see for yourself how simple it was to be. the germans planned for an invasion of england. phase one was to knock out the royal air force and get control of the air. this had wiped out poland and france....
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government tries to reassure citizens and businesses in the event that britain crashes out of the european union with a deal it's calling the survival plan it's. good to have you with us to have his former aides have been convicted revelations are swirling about money paid to women over alleged affairs well now u.s. president trump is firing back at opponents who are calling for his impeachment trunked went on fox news to declare that he has not broken any campaign laws he attacked his own attorney general jeff sessions for failing to show loyalty and take control of investigations. here's what trump had to say in response to questions about his political future i'll tell you if i ever got a piece i think the market would crash i think everybody would be very poor. because without this thinking you would see it you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe in reverse you are let's go to washington know our bureau chief alexander phenomenas following another extraordinary development today alexander we heard trump there use the word impeachment which is quite extraordinary for a sitting p
government tries to reassure citizens and businesses in the event that britain crashes out of the european union with a deal it's calling the survival plan it's. good to have you with us to have his former aides have been convicted revelations are swirling about money paid to women over alleged affairs well now u.s. president trump is firing back at opponents who are calling for his impeachment trunked went on fox news to declare that he has not broken any campaign laws he attacked his own...
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britain crashing out of the european union breaks it with no deal that outcome is not even supposed to be an option but it's looking more likely by the day well how bad could that be for britain we don't know but we do know the u.k. foreign secretary says no deal would be a mistake and those guidelines for everyone they're being called survival plan i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. tell me caution about the deal because we haven't pushed anything anything we haven't you he is responsible government to plan for everything. whether it's trade security aviation in you systems u.k. systems in europe i mean it really would pretty construct attending all of these negotiations that would you know reach a deal let me be clear about this it is not. and it's not what we expect but we must be ready. also coming up tonight more tit for tat tariffs between the u.s. and china and who is taking the hit ask the people in wichita kansas. but i have from companies they they may have to lay off people they can only have their or you know the head on their profit margins for so long and then. be c
britain crashing out of the european union breaks it with no deal that outcome is not even supposed to be an option but it's looking more likely by the day well how bad could that be for britain we don't know but we do know the u.k. foreign secretary says no deal would be a mistake and those guidelines for everyone they're being called survival plan i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. tell me caution about the deal because we haven't pushed anything anything we haven't you he is...
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that means that britain has w011 synchro. that means that britain has won ten medals. in a pool at this european championships, which believe it or not, there are still two more events in the diving pool still to come, so he could see more success still to come, so he could see more success for britain in the diving pool tomorrow as well. and there was another british 1— to earlier this morning. it started in the men's bmx final, over at the bmx centre, the only venue that has been built purpose built for the european championships here in glasgow. it was a bridge to cross the line first. kyle evans surged clear in that deciding race and an 18—year—old, his first year in senior competition, his —— him holding off the french world champion to take silver. but why result for kyle evans, who has endured eight surgeries to reach the pinnacle of the sport. coming back from disappointment at the quarterfinals in rio dejaneiro as well, we delighted with that gold—medal of course. no success, i'm afraid in the women's final after bethany shreve or came eighth in he
that means that britain has w011 synchro. that means that britain has won ten medals. in a pool at this european championships, which believe it or not, there are still two more events in the diving pool still to come, so he could see more success still to come, so he could see more success for britain in the diving pool tomorrow as well. and there was another british 1— to earlier this morning. it started in the men's bmx final, over at the bmx centre, the only venue that has been built...
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but britain was desperate and the u.s. was in a position to dictate terms in churchill's leather had acknowledged as much. two weeks later on december 29th, sunday evening, roosevelt was wheeled into the diplomatic reception room in the white house to deliver his 16th fireside chat. a few other people were in the room. some cabinet members, the president's mother, sarah and the hollywood actor, clark gable and his wife, carole lombard. this always makes me smile because my students have never heard of clark gable. and for that matter, they haven't heard of cary grant. you know the name humphrey bogart, but never one knows the name of cole porter, even though cole porter lived in williamstown just across the street from the college. across the country, hundreds of radio stations were tuned in and around the world, 100 million people listened on short wave radios from new york to california, the country came to a standstill. the president began by stating that the nazi had made it clear that they intended to enslave the whol
but britain was desperate and the u.s. was in a position to dictate terms in churchill's leather had acknowledged as much. two weeks later on december 29th, sunday evening, roosevelt was wheeled into the diplomatic reception room in the white house to deliver his 16th fireside chat. a few other people were in the room. some cabinet members, the president's mother, sarah and the hollywood actor, clark gable and his wife, carole lombard. this always makes me smile because my students have never...
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the halfway stage great britain had a five—point lead. it was a physical match from start to finish and the americans kept piling on the pressure but with a seven—point lead going into final quarter great britain had the momentum. their skill and speed too much for the americans and so when the final buzzer went there were crowned world champions for the first time ever. an impressive final score line being the americans 79 points to 62. we are working our buts on every day. they say he's going to work to stop us. i say hate they cannot stop us. we definitely feel relieved. we just stepped it up another gear. we always seem to do that. whenever our backs are against the wall we always seem to step up and that's what we did in the fourth quarter. one of the biggest stages of the mall and shows what characters. an historic moment for their british team a gold to add to their british team a gold to add to the silver that was won by the women's team yesterday. just two yea rs women's team yesterday. just two years to go until to tokyo 2020
the halfway stage great britain had a five—point lead. it was a physical match from start to finish and the americans kept piling on the pressure but with a seven—point lead going into final quarter great britain had the momentum. their skill and speed too much for the americans and so when the final buzzer went there were crowned world champions for the first time ever. an impressive final score line being the americans 79 points to 62. we are working our buts on every day. they say he's...
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just not for britain's laura kenny and katie archibald. so used to silverware, they finished six points off the podium. plenty to work on before tokyo. and in the last hour, a flurry of british medals in the pool ended with gold for scotland's commonwealth games hero duncan scott. he powered through from lane eight to claim the 200m freestyle title. there is that glasgow roar. tonight, focus turns away from glasgow the athletics in berlin where britain have sent their biggest team to a major championships in the modern era. tonight it's both the men and women's100 metre final. dina asher—smith is an cracking form and will renew her rivalry with the defending champion. in the men's event, britain's best chance of gold come in the form of rees prescott or janelle hughes. hughes is the fastest man in europe this year and this week should give us a good idea of where britain's athletes are with two years to go to the olympics. studio: thank you. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. it is getting cooler and there's a lot going on
just not for britain's laura kenny and katie archibald. so used to silverware, they finished six points off the podium. plenty to work on before tokyo. and in the last hour, a flurry of british medals in the pool ended with gold for scotland's commonwealth games hero duncan scott. he powered through from lane eight to claim the 200m freestyle title. there is that glasgow roar. tonight, focus turns away from glasgow the athletics in berlin where britain have sent their biggest team to a major...
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legally, they belong to britain. decades ago, the entire population was thrown off the islands by british troops so that the largest atoll, diego garcia, to be converted into a military base for the united states. at the time, mauritius wanted to keep the islands, but it was still a british colony. prime minister harold wilson told a mauritian delegation, the fate of the chagos islands was not negotiable. only one person at that meeting is still alive today to recall wilson's ultimatum to the mauritian people. he told him, "if you don't agree to what i'm proposing, then forget about independence. you will go back, mauritius will remain our colony, will belong to us. we'll do what we want." blackmail, then? that was real blackmail. today, on mauritius, those families deported from the chagos islands conjure up the tastes and smells of home. and sing laments about the paradise the british forced them to leave. she sings. samynaden rosemond was 36 when he left. now he's 81. "we even had to leave our dog behind," he reme
legally, they belong to britain. decades ago, the entire population was thrown off the islands by british troops so that the largest atoll, diego garcia, to be converted into a military base for the united states. at the time, mauritius wanted to keep the islands, but it was still a british colony. prime minister harold wilson told a mauritian delegation, the fate of the chagos islands was not negotiable. only one person at that meeting is still alive today to recall wilson's ultimatum to the...
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might give britain, it was a foregone conclusion that britain could not win the war against germany. he also said that a british german war with simply not an american affair while the more so because the united states was protect it by two vast oceans and could therefore remain a fortress happily isolated from the rest of the world. at one point in his testimony, he congressmen bluntly asked lindberg which side he wanted to win the war and lindberg shockingly said this. i prefer to see neither side win. between britain and the nazi germany, there is not as much difference in philosophy as we have been led to believe. and believe it or not, he insisted that the real danger to the u.s. play here at home and that roosevelt posed a greater threat to the united states dan did hitler. for his part, fdr said to henry morgenthau, if i should die tomorrow, i want you to know that i am absolutely convinced that lindbergh is a nazi. by the way, lindbergh's wife in mario lindberg also pitched in. and the fall of 1940, she wrote the best-selling book called the wave of the future. for mrs. lindb
might give britain, it was a foregone conclusion that britain could not win the war against germany. he also said that a british german war with simply not an american affair while the more so because the united states was protect it by two vast oceans and could therefore remain a fortress happily isolated from the rest of the world. at one point in his testimony, he congressmen bluntly asked lindberg which side he wanted to win the war and lindberg shockingly said this. i prefer to see neither...
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government tries to reassure citizens and businesses in case of britain crashes out of the european union without a deal new guidelines that some are calling survival plan. and we talked to the captain of the german aid ship standing trial in malta after he landed two hundred thirty rescued mind brits they. have you with us tonight u.s. president donald trump is firing back at opponents who are calling for his impeachment it's been two days since his black tuesday when to have his aides were convicted and one of them his former attorney and his former attorney rather accused of ordering him to commit a federal crime to influence the outcome of the twenty sixteen presidential election trump were on fox and friends on fox news to declare that he had not broken any campaign laws he attacked his own attorney general jeff sessions for failing to show loyalty and take control of investigations. here's what trump had to say in response to questions about his political future i'll tell you what if i ever got impeached i think the market would crash i think everybody would be very poor. because wi
government tries to reassure citizens and businesses in case of britain crashes out of the european union without a deal new guidelines that some are calling survival plan. and we talked to the captain of the german aid ship standing trial in malta after he landed two hundred thirty rescued mind brits they. have you with us tonight u.s. president donald trump is firing back at opponents who are calling for his impeachment it's been two days since his black tuesday when to have his aides were...
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air pollution is a threat from africa to here in britain. and its true implications may only become obvious in the decades ahead. david shukman, bbc news. war crimes may have been committed by all parties in the conflict in yemen. that's according to un human rights experts, who claim that little effort has been made to minimise civilian casualties. for more than three years yemen has been divided by a fierce civil war. on one side is the internationally recognised government led by president mansour hadi, he's backed by a saudi—led coalition, supported by the us, the uk and france. on the other side are houthi rebels, allied with iran. the united nations say almost 6700 civilians have been killed, but they believe the real figures are likely to be significantly higher. a warning — our diplomatic correspondent james robbins' report does contain flashing images. the un experts are blunt — the plight of civilians in yemen has been all but ignored. the un team points to some residential areas in which thousands have died. among those atta
air pollution is a threat from africa to here in britain. and its true implications may only become obvious in the decades ahead. david shukman, bbc news. war crimes may have been committed by all parties in the conflict in yemen. that's according to un human rights experts, who claim that little effort has been made to minimise civilian casualties. for more than three years yemen has been divided by a fierce civil war. on one side is the internationally recognised government led by president...
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brexit is britain's moment. it is britain's moment to look up and be more ambitious and redefine our place in the world. in some ways, the european union has limited our vision, discouraged us from looking to the horizon. now, we're being freed to reach further and aim higher. the u.k. is determined to seize these new opportunities. my job as defense secretary is to make sure that we can develop, and if necessary, the -- deploy hard power, which underpins the soft power of our global influence. we start from the strongest of foundations. britain is a major global actor. we have always been a tier one military power and we always will be. possessing an independent nuclear deterrent, world-class special forces and cyber capabilities, exceptional conventional forces able to deploy dependently around the globe and delivered joint deliver joint outcomes. we also agree with the united states national defense strategy. by working together with allies and partners, we amass the greatest possible strength for the long-te
brexit is britain's moment. it is britain's moment to look up and be more ambitious and redefine our place in the world. in some ways, the european union has limited our vision, discouraged us from looking to the horizon. now, we're being freed to reach further and aim higher. the u.k. is determined to seize these new opportunities. my job as defense secretary is to make sure that we can develop, and if necessary, the -- deploy hard power, which underpins the soft power of our global influence....
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britain's emergence from post war in the 1950s is often symbolized by the festival of britain, held in the year of the great exhibition. the bombed out site of the thames was identified as the focal point as a series of nationwide daring cultural events, celebrating britain's past and looking to a new, competent feature. the modernist part of yilion showcased design, arts and culture and notably introduced color into a bleak, gray, cityscape iconic to the nation. it was a new dawn for enjoying life on modern terms with modern technology. this exposure coincided to nostalgic past. how to draw these strands to a close and to consider the place of british decorative arts in relation to the united states. certainly the 18th century of the chippendale style in new york reflects the political colonial relationship and appearance and popularity of wedgewood and christopher dresser design and objects in the 19th century embraces commercial enterprise. the 20th century is harder to pin down as commercial links went in different directions and the proliferation of styles went hand in hand with a
britain's emergence from post war in the 1950s is often symbolized by the festival of britain, held in the year of the great exhibition. the bombed out site of the thames was identified as the focal point as a series of nationwide daring cultural events, celebrating britain's past and looking to a new, competent feature. the modernist part of yilion showcased design, arts and culture and notably introduced color into a bleak, gray, cityscape iconic to the nation. it was a new dawn for enjoying...
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closer to the united states. —— the britain closer to the united states. -- the eu britain closer to the united states. —— the eu doesn't want a no deal. that depends on the americans actually being keen on a big trading deal with britain and i'm not entirely sure how convinced the trump administration is that that's their priority. well, i think you are an expert in that area and you probably know more than me. all i can say is there is a fine line to be tried by the eu at the moment. 0n the one hand what they don't want to do is liberate uk business, do have an even more advantageous position than they have today. there is an element of curtailing. having said that, they realised the uk is an important trading partner, particularly in food where the eu has a net surplus of 6 billion to the uk. the british woman, nazanin zaghari ratcliffe, who's been imprisoned in iran for more than two years, has been temporarily released. her family say she's been freed from jail in tehran for three days. ms ratcliffe has been accused of spying, a charge she denies. the terms of her release ar
closer to the united states. —— the britain closer to the united states. -- the eu britain closer to the united states. —— the eu doesn't want a no deal. that depends on the americans actually being keen on a big trading deal with britain and i'm not entirely sure how convinced the trump administration is that that's their priority. well, i think you are an expert in that area and you probably know more than me. all i can say is there is a fine line to be tried by the eu at the moment....
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, our great britain. more than 14,000 personnel deployed on operations around the globe. with 19,000 preparing to deploy or at readiness to respond. currently they are in the north atlantic commanding and directing antisubmarine warfare operations, keeping an eye on the undersea cables that underpin our on-line systems. they are on the eastern fringes of europe too, supporting nato's deterrence against a resurgent russia, policing the black sea, the baltic and icelandic skies and leading nato's presence in estonia. in march, i visited our troops close to the estonian border with russia. i was struck but not surprised by how many locals still saw britain as a liberator and protector. willing to stand up for their freedom as we have so often done in the past. our people are not just in estonia, they are in poland too, proudly operating side by side with a u.s. group. it underlines the ever increasing integration of our forces who serve and train together regularly, so they can fight together seamlessly. you
, our great britain. more than 14,000 personnel deployed on operations around the globe. with 19,000 preparing to deploy or at readiness to respond. currently they are in the north atlantic commanding and directing antisubmarine warfare operations, keeping an eye on the undersea cables that underpin our on-line systems. they are on the eastern fringes of europe too, supporting nato's deterrence against a resurgent russia, policing the black sea, the baltic and icelandic skies and leading nato's...
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terms of keeping britain as a as an entity doesn't have many friends left in european circles no i mean i think the way the government's going his we're going to create a lesser united kingdom and one way or to other i mean we're being humiliated abroad and we're diminishing britain to brits in the country so it's a sad situation but if you look at western democracies if you look at the united states and you can see the rise of stuff that worries me in terms of economic hard men you could see islamophobia easier thora terrorism there's a great deal of that in the cunt conservative party at westminster you know by the ideologues who want to go so but for me an important issue will be. the european view development now we've seen what's happened in spain with the catalans was it happened in scotland. for a lot of them who are really i suppose fed up that's the word fed up with with the westminster government they may have to take a different view of life because the european union itself will have to evolve and transform itself will repeated it doesn't look like that will as much for an o
terms of keeping britain as a as an entity doesn't have many friends left in european circles no i mean i think the way the government's going his we're going to create a lesser united kingdom and one way or to other i mean we're being humiliated abroad and we're diminishing britain to brits in the country so it's a sad situation but if you look at western democracies if you look at the united states and you can see the rise of stuff that worries me in terms of economic hard men you could see...
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the trip aims to expand trade with africa as britain prepares to leave the eu next year, as our africa business editor larry madowo explains. it is an attractive trade partner for the uk, certain it has been it is an attractive trade partner for the uk, certainly it has been for the eu which is the single largest trading partner, but now the uk will have to do it alone starting march 2019. that is why the prime minister is bringing her brexit road show as it were to south africa, the biggest trading partner with the uk. very rich in minerals, so they will be trying to make sure that they can continue to access the uk market after brexit. she will be heading to nigeria next, which does not refine oil, the uk buys a lot of nigerian oil and sells it back when it's refined to nigeria, and then to kenya where a lot of agricultural products end up in the uk. lord boateng was the british high commissioner to south africa between 2005—2009. he told us mrs may's visit was long overdue. i think it's very important, a welcome visit. there hasn't been a british prime minister in africa for about
the trip aims to expand trade with africa as britain prepares to leave the eu next year, as our africa business editor larry madowo explains. it is an attractive trade partner for the uk, certain it has been it is an attractive trade partner for the uk, certainly it has been for the eu which is the single largest trading partner, but now the uk will have to do it alone starting march 2019. that is why the prime minister is bringing her brexit road show as it were to south africa, the biggest...
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they didn't want to share with britain first because they thought that britain would get an advantage, post war advantage in production of atomic power and then later they were concerned that it wasn't within roosevelt's war powers to extend this knowledge to them for the british clearly could not use to win the war for which congress had given them those powers. so they -- the two senior civilian leaders, bush and deputy, they did not want to share general groves, he didn't want to share and they sort of reluctantly came to the conclusion, well, there could be a quid pro quo because there was some information the british had that they needed and they didn't think that the president of the united states might be looking at a broader horizon to define a quid pro quo. the diplomatic history of the manhattan project wasn't declassified until 1975 which is why i think that this doesn't show up in other histories but it's very interesting to go read the letters between bush and connan, when they start talking about arm's control, talking about the possibility of super bomb for which the at
they didn't want to share with britain first because they thought that britain would get an advantage, post war advantage in production of atomic power and then later they were concerned that it wasn't within roosevelt's war powers to extend this knowledge to them for the british clearly could not use to win the war for which congress had given them those powers. so they -- the two senior civilian leaders, bush and deputy, they did not want to share general groves, he didn't want to share and...
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baroness warsi was britain's first muslim cabinet minister. for years she's been calling for an enquiry into islamophobia in the party. she says mrjohnson‘s using bigotry to further his political career. to use language like "letter boxes" and "armed robbers" and other colourful language to have this debate, is not about having a serious debate on a serious issue. it's about trying to get airtime and attention on an issue which he knows will resonate with a certain part of the tory party. but mrjohnson‘s friends say it's ridiculous that his views are being attacked, and difficult issues had to be debated. it was an erudite column with a bit of humour about a pertinent issue that denmark has banned the burqa, but boris doesn't think that's the answer to the issue in our country, and he made his comments. nothing to apologise for. it's all been blown out of all proportion by those who wish to cause him political damage. critics say mrjohnson‘s comments will harm community cohesion. some suspect him of being deliberately provocative, ensuri
baroness warsi was britain's first muslim cabinet minister. for years she's been calling for an enquiry into islamophobia in the party. she says mrjohnson‘s using bigotry to further his political career. to use language like "letter boxes" and "armed robbers" and other colourful language to have this debate, is not about having a serious debate on a serious issue. it's about trying to get airtime and attention on an issue which he knows will resonate with a certain part of...
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gold on the track for great britain in the last few moments. last night of the track at the european athletics championships in berlin. laura muir has won gold in the 1500. ade adedoyin is there. ade, you were watching talk us through the race. fantastic performance, really led from the gun, mist a couple of commonwealth games to finish her degree, trying to achieve a first year at the olympic stadium, to become the first briton ever to win a european title and did it in athletic style. terrific victory, first woman, not even dame kelly holmes did this. really gutsy performance to claim the bronze medal, and this is the reaction afterwards by laura muir. medal, and this is the reaction afterwards by laura muiri medal, and this is the reaction afterwards by laura muir. i knew a lot of the girls had a good finish, i thought, the longer i leave it, the better it will be, i knew i could run hard from a long way out. so much going behind me. 1—2 on the board, seeing that... yes, to review performance by laura muir. women's four by 100 m relay was
gold on the track for great britain in the last few moments. last night of the track at the european athletics championships in berlin. laura muir has won gold in the 1500. ade adedoyin is there. ade, you were watching talk us through the race. fantastic performance, really led from the gun, mist a couple of commonwealth games to finish her degree, trying to achieve a first year at the olympic stadium, to become the first briton ever to win a european title and did it in athletic style....
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lot of you know britain is a very large a buck a sunday sport of there and what. we think the biggest opportunity for us is to tap into our diaspora that a man million people of bucks on a region outside of pakistan that's a massive market option generally and many of them have done really really well so not only do they bring top. but i also know how to be able to do grow this economy in the new digital age i should say america and said something like that to me when i interviewed him but he also said in the same breath that britain shouldn't be involved in the drone killing of people in pakistan do you think imran khan will make britain's involvement in the drone campaign in pakistan an issue in terms of any traitors like an exit for us or pakistan making sure that we have a country which is at peace with the self and its neighbors is extremely important and whatever it takes to make that happen is what iran can we should do right is make sure the backside is a safe place. and. i think that's what his focus is going to be you can't keep bombing people right and
lot of you know britain is a very large a buck a sunday sport of there and what. we think the biggest opportunity for us is to tap into our diaspora that a man million people of bucks on a region outside of pakistan that's a massive market option generally and many of them have done really really well so not only do they bring top. but i also know how to be able to do grow this economy in the new digital age i should say america and said something like that to me when i interviewed him but he...
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because there is were wrongfully detained or removed from britain because there i5164 who from britain because there is164 who potentially fall into that category, the 18 cases identified so farare category, the 18 cases identified so far a re clearly category, the 18 cases identified so far are clearly the most serious exa m ple5 far are clearly the most serious exa m ples of far are clearly the most serious examples of potential unlawful treatment but it could be amongst tho5e treatment but it could be amongst those 164 in total there are others who may receive an apology in time. nhs providers — which represents hospitals and ambulance services in england — has warned of a risk to services if britain leaves the eu without a deal. in a letter, seen by the bbc, the group criticises health bo55e5 and ministers for a lack of planning and says drug supplies could run out if there's no agreement. 0ur political correspondent iain wat5on reports. could we be facing a health emergency? a group representing nhs ho5pital5 and ambulance services in england have written to senior health 5erv
because there is were wrongfully detained or removed from britain because there i5164 who from britain because there is164 who potentially fall into that category, the 18 cases identified so farare category, the 18 cases identified so far a re clearly category, the 18 cases identified so far are clearly the most serious exa m ple5 far are clearly the most serious exa m ples of far are clearly the most serious examples of potential unlawful treatment but it could be amongst tho5e treatment but...
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britains we want to north korea -- north america. colleagues skied, hiked, made music together, and allegiances and rivalries really stemmed from where and with whom people had studied, rather than from nationality or race. all of them met at conferences where results were shared, contacts maintained, and gossip exchanged. albert einstein, who is standing in the slide, in the previous slide. albert einstein called them witches, and i think few conferences were as marked by gossip as that in brussels in 1911 when courie was forceed it withdraw as a result of eh an -- an alleged affair with a french colleague and also a married man. personalities were strong and debate often often heated. involvedrly when those were, as one of them recalled, undertaking to, quote, "wholly new processes of thought beyond all the previous notions in physics. " today i'm going to be talking about the decade when what had for nearly 40 years been an open quest for knowledge transmuted into a race between belligerent nations working in secret with large tea
britains we want to north korea -- north america. colleagues skied, hiked, made music together, and allegiances and rivalries really stemmed from where and with whom people had studied, rather than from nationality or race. all of them met at conferences where results were shared, contacts maintained, and gossip exchanged. albert einstein, who is standing in the slide, in the previous slide. albert einstein called them witches, and i think few conferences were as marked by gossip as that in...
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and they did rescue britain bute also the united states. it mobilize the nation's industrial might from coast-to-coast factories produced vacuum cleaners andwern textiles and adding machines tog make shrapnel and gas masks and automatic pistols.actoriesegan on will be a factories producind engines for airplanes and the labor force was booming. men and women of all ages factories to workall on the assembly line. location or high schools run overtime run training and retrag american men and women to the rules of the workforce theanaget employment service in the small city of york pennsylvania said one year ago to find jobs for men now we need to find men for jobs. what about housing? they needed places to live near the factories so roosevelt set up an agency called the decision of defense housing with 2.5 million new homes.ower so with energy and ironicallys s this vitality promises you. >> the member of number of that the bill with 1776.treat from wt began in 1919 when the senate reject did woodrow wilson's league of nations. the plan died i
and they did rescue britain bute also the united states. it mobilize the nation's industrial might from coast-to-coast factories produced vacuum cleaners andwern textiles and adding machines tog make shrapnel and gas masks and automatic pistols.actoriesegan on will be a factories producind engines for airplanes and the labor force was booming. men and women of all ages factories to workall on the assembly line. location or high schools run overtime run training and retrag american men and women...
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at this family firm, they import medicine, much of it from britain. they also spend time, money, preparing for the worst. if it would come to a no—deal brexit, then we would lose the ability to source from great britain. and therefore we have to try to establish new supply lines in other countries. so, you might actually end up taking business away from britain? er, yes, that would be... well, it's not our decision. this country has built its economic success on a reputation for stability. no wonder, then, germany's family firms are so unsettled by not so much britain's decision to leave the eu, but by the uncertainty that decision has brought already to this, europe's biggest economy. the german business world worries. jobs, companies, depend on britain. even so, few here would change the country's political stance. we here in berlin, we have never understood, either in our talks in berlin, in brussels or in london, what could be a softer stance of chancellor merkel, what could be a softer stance of germany. because the integrity of the single mark
at this family firm, they import medicine, much of it from britain. they also spend time, money, preparing for the worst. if it would come to a no—deal brexit, then we would lose the ability to source from great britain. and therefore we have to try to establish new supply lines in other countries. so, you might actually end up taking business away from britain? er, yes, that would be... well, it's not our decision. this country has built its economic success on a reputation for stability. no...
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britain's emergence from postwar austerity is symbolized by the -- of britain. the bombed out side on the bank of the thames was identified as the focal point of a series of nationwide events. it celebrated britain's past and looking looked -- and looked forward to a comfortable future. they introduced color into a bleak, great cityscape. it was a new dawn for enjoying life in modern times with modern technology. this exposure to contemporary culture coincided with the nostalgic look to the nations past. probably not dissimilar to the 2012 olympic games. so, how to draw these to a close and consider the decorative arts in relation to the united states? certainly the chippendale style in philadelphia and new york reflects a political relationship. in the 19th century, it reflects the embracing of commercial enterprise. the 20th century is harder to pin down as both political and commercial links went in different directions. the plurality and pleura federation -- and proliferation of different styles went hand- in-hand. it will be interesting to see what styles h
britain's emergence from postwar austerity is symbolized by the -- of britain. the bombed out side on the bank of the thames was identified as the focal point of a series of nationwide events. it celebrated britain's past and looking looked -- and looked forward to a comfortable future. they introduced color into a bleak, great cityscape. it was a new dawn for enjoying life in modern times with modern technology. this exposure to contemporary culture coincided with the nostalgic look to the...
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britain has been supplying intelligence from for r.a.f. bases in yorkshire cambridge lincolnshire and northamptonshire to facilitate drone strikes on khan's country according to amnesty international the usa says german strikes are vital tool in its fight against the taliban and al qaeda in the pakistan tribal areas for joining us gonna stand it considers them a reliable and precise method. for targeting and killing insurgent. people character he. played. amnesty has long been asking for a public inquiry into british involvement in the u.s.a.'s drone assassination program in pakistan and it's something a prime minister imran khan would look set to show interest in killing people by these drones basically sitting on a screen and eliminating people. dehumanizing them treating them. as if you know from some other planet not giving them a basic right of proving their innocence i mean it violates all norms of justice imran khan has even threatened to shoot down the drones of danger nations and while the u.k. aided drone assassinations to raise
britain has been supplying intelligence from for r.a.f. bases in yorkshire cambridge lincolnshire and northamptonshire to facilitate drone strikes on khan's country according to amnesty international the usa says german strikes are vital tool in its fight against the taliban and al qaeda in the pakistan tribal areas for joining us gonna stand it considers them a reliable and precise method. for targeting and killing insurgent. people character he. played. amnesty has long been asking for a...
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britain has been supplying intelligence from for our a.f. bases in yorkshire cambridge linkage and northamptonshire to facilitate drone strikes on khan's country according to amnesty international the usa says german strikes are vital tool in its fight against the taliban and al qaeda in the pakistan tribal areas portraying of canister. it considers them a reliable and precise method for targeting and killing insurgents. by the. character he. played on the. amnesty has long been asking for a public inquiry into british involvement in the u.s.a.'s drone assassination program in pakistan and it's something a prime minister imran khan would look set to show interest in killing people by these drones basically sitting on a screen and eliminating people. dehumanizing them treating them. as if you know from some other planet not giving them a basic right of proving their innocence i mean it violates all norms of justice imran khan has even threatened to shoot down the drones of nato nations and while the u.k. aided drone assassinations to raise am
britain has been supplying intelligence from for our a.f. bases in yorkshire cambridge linkage and northamptonshire to facilitate drone strikes on khan's country according to amnesty international the usa says german strikes are vital tool in its fight against the taliban and al qaeda in the pakistan tribal areas portraying of canister. it considers them a reliable and precise method for targeting and killing insurgents. by the. character he. played on the. amnesty has long been asking for a...
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let's take the top five economies in africa for britain's exports for goods. 0ver africa for britain's exports for goods. over the last ten years and has not been a huge amount of change, between five and £7 billion a year. that might sound like a lot, but it is less than we export to for example spain. in total, we export 8.4 billion pounds of goods to africa every year. it sounds pretty good. the total amount we export to the european union, £164.1 billion. and what about the pm's pledge to be the biggest foreign investor in africa among the g7 countries? those are the largest economies in the world. well, we are nearly there already. the us investor and £44.3 billion, the uk just already. the us investor and £44.3 billion, the ukjust behind at £42.7 billion, the ukjust behind at £42.7 billion and france, the third biggest g7 investor, £38 billion. but look at this, in 2011 china invested just £17.8 billion in africa. by 2016, that figure had grown to £41.1 billion. at that rate of change, china will soon overtake britain, showing that competition for african trade is high.
let's take the top five economies in africa for britain's exports for goods. 0ver africa for britain's exports for goods. over the last ten years and has not been a huge amount of change, between five and £7 billion a year. that might sound like a lot, but it is less than we export to for example spain. in total, we export 8.4 billion pounds of goods to africa every year. it sounds pretty good. the total amount we export to the european union, £164.1 billion. and what about the pm's pledge to...
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who's leaving britain it's britain was leaving the e.u. so all the odds are actually stacked against the u.k. if i hear you explain it that way when you talk to your constituents is this an issue that weighs on them is this something that. they're thinking about you know they think about pensions they think about education they think about digitization and germany were a bit behind on that they think about the international situation with vladimir putin and mr elder one of mr trump that's what varies them bricks it is very far from my constituents minds in the rest of germany so in terms of a no deal breaks it it will have no effect on germany it will have an effect on our businesses because britain is an important business partner it will have an effect on people students who attend british universities for example i've come from a university town these are the ones who are going to be affected but by and large generally speaking the broader public in germany i feel whether or not you know of fuel a dramatic difference how do you see thin
who's leaving britain it's britain was leaving the e.u. so all the odds are actually stacked against the u.k. if i hear you explain it that way when you talk to your constituents is this an issue that weighs on them is this something that. they're thinking about you know they think about pensions they think about education they think about digitization and germany were a bit behind on that they think about the international situation with vladimir putin and mr elder one of mr trump that's what...
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yes, aled davies started up the run of gold medals in berlin for great britain. britain have one six gold medals, a brilliant achievement since it has been very hot. bear with me well i ta ke been very hot. bear with me well i take you through the gold medallist. it was the first time at a major championships that rate running has featured in the paralympics programme and great britain dominated in both the men and the women. a brilliant show of what is still to come for race running and hopefully featuring in paralympics to come. there was gold for the vetera ns to come. there was gold for the veterans of the team, dan greaves and graeme ballard in the sprint events. also pa ralympic and graeme ballard in the sprint events. also paralympic champion sophie hahn won gold in the 200 metres. earlier when i caught up with aled davies after winning the gold medal in the discus event, this is what he had to say about his performance. this year has been such a tough year, i haven't competed that much. i decided that if i sat at home and give up a title without at home a
yes, aled davies started up the run of gold medals in berlin for great britain. britain have one six gold medals, a brilliant achievement since it has been very hot. bear with me well i ta ke been very hot. bear with me well i take you through the gold medallist. it was the first time at a major championships that rate running has featured in the paralympics programme and great britain dominated in both the men and the women. a brilliant show of what is still to come for race running and...
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america and france particular britain and america in supplying the weapons that are being used against the yemeni people and of course study after study from independent organizations from monitoring groups human rights groups as well as the u.n. itself have shown repeatedly that there has been almost no care taken to prevent civilian casualties we're talking about the humanitarian situation that is largely been caused by the blockade that is in place that is preventing medicines and food surviving as we speak even fighting going on of course the assault has been launched on the major held port by the saudis and. again with british and american and french not only material covered by providing the material it's the logistical support the intelligence the refueling and arming capabilities but the weapons themselves but also diplomats and propaganda they're not to can pop a gun to her for example it was britain france and america that blocked the swedish and it's initiative a few days ago to actually call a ceasefire and that was actually virtually absent from u.k. and u.s. media coverag
america and france particular britain and america in supplying the weapons that are being used against the yemeni people and of course study after study from independent organizations from monitoring groups human rights groups as well as the u.n. itself have shown repeatedly that there has been almost no care taken to prevent civilian casualties we're talking about the humanitarian situation that is largely been caused by the blockade that is in place that is preventing medicines and food...
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america and france particular britain and america in supplying the weapons that are being used against the yemeni people and of course study after study from independent organizations from monitoring groups human rights groups as well as the u.n. itself have shown repeatedly that there has been almost no care taken to prevent civilian casualties we're talking about the humanitarian situation that is largely been caused by the blockade that is in place that is preventing medicines and food surviving as we speak even fighting going on of course the assault has been launched on the major held port by the saudis and. again with british and american and french not only material covered by providing the material it's the logistical support the intelligence the refueling and arming capabilities but the weapons themselves but also diplomats and propaganda that you're not to can pop a gun to her for example it was britain france and america that blocked the swedish if it's initiative a few days ago to actually call a ceasefire and that was actually virtually absent from u.k. and u.s. media cove
america and france particular britain and america in supplying the weapons that are being used against the yemeni people and of course study after study from independent organizations from monitoring groups human rights groups as well as the u.n. itself have shown repeatedly that there has been almost no care taken to prevent civilian casualties we're talking about the humanitarian situation that is largely been caused by the blockade that is in place that is preventing medicines and food...
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assault on this country is enabled totally by britain america and france particular britain and america in supplying the weapons that are being used against the yemeni people and of course study after study from independent organizations from monitoring groups human rights groups as well as the un itself have shown repeatedly that there has been almost no care taken to prevent civilian casualties we're talking about the humanitarian situation that is largely been caused by the blockade that is in place that is preventing medicines and food arriving as we speak even fighting going on of course the assault has been launched on the major held port by the saudis and. again with british and american and french not only material covered by providing the materials the logistical support the intelligence the refueling and arming capabilities but the weapons themselves but also diplomats and propaganda that you're not to can pop a gun to her for example it was britain france and america that blocked the swedish in its initiative a few days ago to actually call a ceasefire and that was actually v
assault on this country is enabled totally by britain america and france particular britain and america in supplying the weapons that are being used against the yemeni people and of course study after study from independent organizations from monitoring groups human rights groups as well as the un itself have shown repeatedly that there has been almost no care taken to prevent civilian casualties we're talking about the humanitarian situation that is largely been caused by the blockade that is...
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it is gold to great britain! peaty‘s breaststroke leg in the four by 100 metres medley relay helped britain reel in the russians. confidence is clearly high. i knew if i was on about 50, he was going down anyway, so all i had to do was hold my ground. and get back to these boys. things were going rather well in the diving, too. jack laugher‘s final work in the three metre springboard final earned him his second gold of the championships. britain's most successful driver in historyjust keeps getting better. i really wanted to come here and prove myself and to see that all come up and to see me in first place, i wanted to cry. they are away. a different kind of dive is required for the triathlon, but it is no less taxing. jess learmonth was the defending champion and was leading, but nicola spirig from switzerland overtook her as they entered the final run. silver, then forjessica learmonth. well, it was not just about water today, while britain's divers, triathletes and swimmers toughed it out, british athlete
it is gold to great britain! peaty‘s breaststroke leg in the four by 100 metres medley relay helped britain reel in the russians. confidence is clearly high. i knew if i was on about 50, he was going down anyway, so all i had to do was hold my ground. and get back to these boys. things were going rather well in the diving, too. jack laugher‘s final work in the three metre springboard final earned him his second gold of the championships. britain's most successful driver in historyjust keeps...