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the single make charts in ten countries making it to third place and great britain and as the song says. a spring of love fill your hearts with love and joy the video i'm loving thanks for watching.
the single make charts in ten countries making it to third place and great britain and as the song says. a spring of love fill your hearts with love and joy the video i'm loving thanks for watching.
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and the top story here in the uk: eu leaders have agreed with britain that russia's likely to be behind the nerve agent attack in salisbury. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. a steep drop for us stocks overnight on fears of a trade war as president trump slaps new tariffs on chinese goods. and recruiting with the help of artificial intelligence. will this be a game—changerforfuture companies and potential employees?
and the top story here in the uk: eu leaders have agreed with britain that russia's likely to be behind the nerve agent attack in salisbury. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. a steep drop for us stocks overnight on fears of a trade war as president trump slaps new tariffs on chinese goods. and recruiting with the help of artificial intelligence. will this be a game—changerforfuture companies and potential employees?
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asresa may has ruled out sporting after brexit, saying it would lock britain into roles that have not been set by the u.k. passporting allows financial
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forty four years after joining the european union britain's ambassador to the e.u.
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the year before he told the teacher, he said it was his duty to hold the lead hate britain because his father had been killed by coalition forces. he was also on the anti—radicalisation programme prevent. he was cunning and devious, but coming back to his divas and years —— devious nature after the programme. no one around him knew what his plot was. 24 hours on from
the year before he told the teacher, he said it was his duty to hold the lead hate britain because his father had been killed by coalition forces. he was also on the anti—radicalisation programme prevent. he was cunning and devious, but coming back to his divas and years —— devious nature after the programme. no one around him knew what his plot was. 24 hours on from
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agreement is still needed over how britain's ports and borders will operate once the transition period ends. a university study has claimed that just two extra minutes of checks on vehicles could lead to 29—mile long tailbacks on roads around dover. but on the bbc‘s question time on thursday, the transport secretary chris grayling insisted that there would be no checks at the border. in the commons, the labour chair of the brexit committee believed this was a change of policy. he quoted mr grayling. we don't check lorries now and we're not going to be checking lorries
agreement is still needed over how britain's ports and borders will operate once the transition period ends. a university study has claimed that just two extra minutes of checks on vehicles could lead to 29—mile long tailbacks on roads around dover. but on the bbc‘s question time on thursday, the transport secretary chris grayling insisted that there would be no checks at the border. in the commons, the labour chair of the brexit committee believed this was a change of policy. he quoted mr...
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and the european union should look like once britain exits the bloc she stressed though that it would take compromise to get there both need to face the fact that this is a negotiation and neither of us can have exactly what we want. but i am confident that we can reach agreement we both want good access to each other's markets we want competition between us to be fair and open and we want reliable transparent means of verifying we are meeting our commitments and resolving disputes and our correspondent barrett mosse followed that speech she joins us now from london because it's good to see you what do we learn from this speech in terms of may's vision for a post brags that u.k. . well mesa vision really is off a new partnership and something that doesn't exist at the moment she really does
and the european union should look like once britain exits the bloc she stressed though that it would take compromise to get there both need to face the fact that this is a negotiation and neither of us can have exactly what we want. but i am confident that we can reach agreement we both want good access to each other's markets we want competition between us to be fair and open and we want reliable transparent means of verifying we are meeting our commitments and resolving disputes and our...
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from all over the world, they come to great britain because they know how independent your court system is. and i think that after 2a hours, to make such conclusions, is really something that breaks this independence of all the system, where you have to go to to make a huge investigation and then come to the court and then do all those things, so the answer, my answer is — i don't know. maybe theresa may is right. maybe she's wrong, but in any way, in such an old democracy like great britain, theresa may should not behave herself like mr putin does. i mean, you can't answer to our autocratic person by doing the same kind of things. you can't say in one day that it's only russia who is in charge, because even if it's like this, there should be
from all over the world, they come to great britain because they know how independent your court system is. and i think that after 2a hours, to make such conclusions, is really something that breaks this independence of all the system, where you have to go to to make a huge investigation and then come to the court and then do all those things, so the answer, my answer is — i don't know. maybe theresa may is right. maybe she's wrong, but in any way, in such an old democracy like great britain,...
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all great britain could do is watch and wait. they needed no way to lose against slovakia if britain were to stand any chance of making it through to the play—offs. another nail—biting match between norway and slovakia. it went to an extra end and they even needed to bring out the measuring device to see who's stone was closest to the centre. in the end, norway won, which means they take the fourth play—off position. great britain are out the curling tournament. they will not win a medal at the paralympic games. huge disappointment for them. but britain did not have long to dwell on that news. they had another match to play against china, one of the top teams in the round—robin standings. unsurprisingly, they faced another defeat. a disappointing day for great britain. they leave these games without a medal, a real shame, because it was going to play a big pa rt because it was going to play a big part in the medals target that was set for them before the games, and will put a lot of pressure on the rest of paralympics gb
all great britain could do is watch and wait. they needed no way to lose against slovakia if britain were to stand any chance of making it through to the play—offs. another nail—biting match between norway and slovakia. it went to an extra end and they even needed to bring out the measuring device to see who's stone was closest to the centre. in the end, norway won, which means they take the fourth play—off position. great britain are out the curling tournament. they will not win a medal...
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great britain's katarina johnson thompson is the woman to beat in the women's pentathlon in the absence of the olympic champion nafissatou thiam. after a slowish start in the 60 metre hurdles, she was sixth, but kjt then performed well in the highjump, to move her into top spot and she then produced a personal best in the shot put — which is her weakest discipline. she now looks to seal a medal place and potentialy a gold in this evening's events, which are two of her stronges. first the long jump which has got under way in the last half hour. she posted six metres 50 in herfirstjump, the best of the field so far. the 800 metres is the final event later tonight. well, sir mo farah is of course away from the track these days, and will be purely on the road as he aims to make his mark over the marathon distance.
great britain's katarina johnson thompson is the woman to beat in the women's pentathlon in the absence of the olympic champion nafissatou thiam. after a slowish start in the 60 metre hurdles, she was sixth, but kjt then performed well in the highjump, to move her into top spot and she then produced a personal best in the shot put — which is her weakest discipline. she now looks to seal a medal place and potentialy a gold in this evening's events, which are two of her stronges. first the long...
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it was a day to forget for great britain in pyeongchang as their snowboarders made their winter paralympics debut. all three britons were knocked out and the event was held up by technical problems, as our reporter kate grey explains. all sorts of problems here every snowboarding. first of all, the event was moved forward due to increasing temperatures, and around 18 celsius in the middle of the day so they had to move the event earlier. once it started, there were problems with the start gates, which are not dropping down, and athletes we re are not dropping down, and athletes were falling over them. they could not fix the problem and replaced them with a rope, which was not idealfor a paralympic them with a rope, which was not ideal for a paralympic games. them with a rope, which was not idealfor a paralympic games. great britain had three athletes competing in the games, but none made it through to the final stages. when i spoke to one of them, he told me he was not happy with how the event had unfolded. there was talk of them cancelling it and doing it another
it was a day to forget for great britain in pyeongchang as their snowboarders made their winter paralympics debut. all three britons were knocked out and the event was held up by technical problems, as our reporter kate grey explains. all sorts of problems here every snowboarding. first of all, the event was moved forward due to increasing temperatures, and around 18 celsius in the middle of the day so they had to move the event earlier. once it started, there were problems with the start...
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that is what every country will do, that's what will deliver the best outcome for britain in the long run. lest any brexit supporter fear that today marks betrayal, the prime minister warned the eu that it, too, needs to hard fa cts . herfundamental vision for brexit remains unchanged. out of the single market and customs union. no direct say for the european court
that is what every country will do, that's what will deliver the best outcome for britain in the long run. lest any brexit supporter fear that today marks betrayal, the prime minister warned the eu that it, too, needs to hard fa cts . herfundamental vision for brexit remains unchanged. out of the single market and customs union. no direct say for the european court
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and there's a silver for great britain on the opening day of the winter paralympics in south korea. also coming up in the programme: jonny be good! a ton from bairstow seals the one—day series against new zealand. good evening. ireland have won the six nations championship with a game to spare. they made it four wins out of four by beating scotland 28—8 in dublin. four ireland tries also saw them secure a bonus point. that put extra pressure on the reigning champions, england, in paris. they had to match the ireland result to keep the championship alive, but they came up short against france. it finished 22—16 at the stade de france. the title is ireland's and they will now look
and there's a silver for great britain on the opening day of the winter paralympics in south korea. also coming up in the programme: jonny be good! a ton from bairstow seals the one—day series against new zealand. good evening. ireland have won the six nations championship with a game to spare. they made it four wins out of four by beating scotland 28—8 in dublin. four ireland tries also saw them secure a bonus point. that put extra pressure on the reigning champions, england, in paris....
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relief after a weekend of intensive talks as britain sees opportunities ahead, but the eu warns of major issues yet to be resolved. the deal we struck today, on top of that agreed in december, should give us confidence that a good dealfor the united kingdom and the european union is closer than ever before. translation: a decisive step remains a decisive step. but we're not at the end of the road. no one in westminster bridge tends this is the end, but in government tonight, sighs of relief that the brexit talks have cleared this hurdle. we'll have more reaction. we'll consider the unresolved question of the irish border and the dismay in britain's fishing industry. also tonight: investigators widen their search in the spy poisoning case, as international chemical weapons experts arrive in the uk. the minicab service, uber, suspends all tests of self—driving
relief after a weekend of intensive talks as britain sees opportunities ahead, but the eu warns of major issues yet to be resolved. the deal we struck today, on top of that agreed in december, should give us confidence that a good dealfor the united kingdom and the european union is closer than ever before. translation: a decisive step remains a decisive step. but we're not at the end of the road. no one in westminster bridge tends this is the end, but in government tonight, sighs of relief...
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the germans where we were going to invade and the most logical place was the calais, shortest between britain and france and beautifully staged. >> oliver: patton tried to keep his location secret. on 25 april, 1944, the british press leaked he was in england and while speaking to a ladies group he said quote undoubtedly it's our destiny to rule the world. we british, american and of course, the russian people. >> the brush sas decided to bring him out and let the germans know he was in england. they never told eisenhower this. so eisenhower goes ballistic on patton. >> after d-day he sees the frustration because they can't
the germans where we were going to invade and the most logical place was the calais, shortest between britain and france and beautifully staged. >> oliver: patton tried to keep his location secret. on 25 april, 1944, the british press leaked he was in england and while speaking to a ladies group he said quote undoubtedly it's our destiny to rule the world. we british, american and of course, the russian people. >> the brush sas decided to bring him out and let the germans know he...
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a whistleblower claims personal data of fifty million customers was misused by britain's cambridge analytical in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election not facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg assessing some serious questions. facebook's mark zuckerberg enjoys the limelight as much as the next guy had least when the news is good but as far as the latest data scandal is concerned he's keeping a low profile more than two years ago his company discovered that cambridge analytical was using a data link to spy on fifty million of facebook's uses but facebook failed to inform those affected cambridge analytical was simply told to delete the data which according to media reports never happened instead facebook has opted to delete the accounts of those who brought the scandal to light people like chris wiley former research director at cambridge analytics he's described how the company was. imagine i going to ask you i say hey if i give you a dollar two dollars could you fill out the survey for me just do it on this app
a whistleblower claims personal data of fifty million customers was misused by britain's cambridge analytical in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election not facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg assessing some serious questions. facebook's mark zuckerberg enjoys the limelight as much as the next guy had least when the news is good but as far as the latest data scandal is concerned he's keeping a low profile more than two years ago his company discovered that cambridge analytical was using a...
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a little more than a week ago, our friends in the united kingdom, england, great britain, suffered an attack on two individuals by a nerve agent. in a joint statement today, the united states, the u.k., france, germany, their leadership agreed that putin was behind it. to her great credit, prime minister may demanded an immediate response from putin and promised appropriate counter measures. she has already expelled 23 russian diplomats and i hope she takes additional action. 23 diplomats is strong action, but we need more. prime minister putin, he's a bully. i grew up in brooklyn. you have to stand up to them or they will keep taking advantage of you. that's how they work. let's compare prime minister may's action. prime minister may was quick and decisive about countering russia's aggression, president putin can hardly seem to utter a peep of criticism of president putin. a man who is trying to undermine the united states' power and the united states' very democracy, the beauty of america. it was on full display this week when instead of personally defending our ally britain, presid
a little more than a week ago, our friends in the united kingdom, england, great britain, suffered an attack on two individuals by a nerve agent. in a joint statement today, the united states, the u.k., france, germany, their leadership agreed that putin was behind it. to her great credit, prime minister may demanded an immediate response from putin and promised appropriate counter measures. she has already expelled 23 russian diplomats and i hope she takes additional action. 23 diplomats is...
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earlier, russia told britain it must reduce its diplomatic presence by just over 50 people. palestinians are observing a day of national mourning for at least 16 people killed in clashes with israeli soldiers at the gaza border on friday. the un secretary—general has called for an independent inquiry into the deaths. two men, believed to have been members of the islamic state cell known as ‘the beatles‘, complain they can't have a fair trial because the government has stripped them of their british citizenship. the funeral of world—renowned scientist stephen hawking has taken place in cambridge. the theoretical physicist, who had motor neurone disease, died on 14th march, aged 76. now on bbc news, brexitcast, the arena spectacular. hello. it's adam fleming. not in brussels for once. i'm in london. only with chris mason. we thought we would do our usual little nerdy podcast. in this cupboard. except it's not a cupboard. we are here in the bbc radio theatre with 300 friends. applause. hello, everyone! and, of course, laura and katya are here too! hello! hi! and the rea
earlier, russia told britain it must reduce its diplomatic presence by just over 50 people. palestinians are observing a day of national mourning for at least 16 people killed in clashes with israeli soldiers at the gaza border on friday. the un secretary—general has called for an independent inquiry into the deaths. two men, believed to have been members of the islamic state cell known as ‘the beatles‘, complain they can't have a fair trial because the government has stripped them of...
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has announced ministers won't be attending of course it fails to mention that britain's decision has nothing to do with the situation in syria whatsoever and it carefully ignores what moscow's presence has contributed when it comes to the fight against terrorism in syria including deescalation zones and humanitarian corridors but i digress of oz and online global activism network is behind both the billboards and the petition and this is how they describe their aims of this is a global organization with a simple democratic mission closed the gap between the world we have in the world most people everywhere want their campaigns cover everything from saving elephants and bees to much more controversial topics like gun control in america and stopping the far right from taking power in europe so clearly they don't shy away from politics and when it comes to syria their position is crystal clear assad and by extension russia bad u.s. coalition and white helmets good and fact according to their site of oslo has raised over two million dollars to help the white helmets but as we've reported
has announced ministers won't be attending of course it fails to mention that britain's decision has nothing to do with the situation in syria whatsoever and it carefully ignores what moscow's presence has contributed when it comes to the fight against terrorism in syria including deescalation zones and humanitarian corridors but i digress of oz and online global activism network is behind both the billboards and the petition and this is how they describe their aims of this is a global...
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have begun leaving the country following tit—for—tat expulsions over the poisoning of a former spy in britain. sorrow and anger on the streets of gaza as palestinians mourn the 16 protesters killed in clashes with israeli troops. china says it is handling its abandoned space station's re—entry to earth in a highly responsible way, although where it will land is still unknown. and social media under scrutiny — the us considers asking visa applicants to hand over their online accounts. hello and welcome to bbc news. dozens of the russian diplomats expelled from the united states have now left washington. they'd been given just seven days to leave the country after worsening relations between the west and moscow. it follows the poisoning of a former russian double agent in the united kingdom. chris buckler has more from washington. behind the gates of the russian embassy you have a real sense of defiance, diplomats and their families standing there, clapping, cheering and waving, music was being played. some colleagues got on buses with theirfamilies played. some colleagues got on buses with
have begun leaving the country following tit—for—tat expulsions over the poisoning of a former spy in britain. sorrow and anger on the streets of gaza as palestinians mourn the 16 protesters killed in clashes with israeli troops. china says it is handling its abandoned space station's re—entry to earth in a highly responsible way, although where it will land is still unknown. and social media under scrutiny — the us considers asking visa applicants to hand over their online accounts....
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and onward to sports news and boxing britain's anthony joshua has beaten new zealand's joseph parker by unanimous decision in a world heavyweight fight in cardiff wales the fight went the full twelve rounds with four fighters having entered undefeated it was a world title unification fight which means that joshua becomes the w.p.a. i v f and w b o heavyweight champion. former tennis star and trainer andre agassi has announced that he is no longer part of it novak jova chad has coaching a team agassi started working with these twelve time grand slam winner prior to last year's french open joke event a former world number one tennis player has been out of the limelight from limelight for most of the past six months due to an elbow injury and he did not he did play recent tournaments at indian wells and in miami but he was knocked out of both of ends in the first round. that's a news wrap join us again at the top of the hour or you can check out our web site or follow us on twitter at t w news thanks for watching. my indorsement show good like see the bigotry which seems to be got all t
and onward to sports news and boxing britain's anthony joshua has beaten new zealand's joseph parker by unanimous decision in a world heavyweight fight in cardiff wales the fight went the full twelve rounds with four fighters having entered undefeated it was a world title unification fight which means that joshua becomes the w.p.a. i v f and w b o heavyweight champion. former tennis star and trainer andre agassi has announced that he is no longer part of it novak jova chad has coaching a team...
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is an attack on britain in western nations. the trump administration is getting on board and retaliating. president trump made his boldest move yet and expelling the diplomats. he gets criticism on not being tough on russia and not calling output in particular. racine that change in his administration rhetoric. a couple weeks ago the homeland secretary said during the meeting with various diplomats she basically said if any adversary tries to meddle in the 2018 elections or any upcoming election the u.s. will retaliate. the trump administration is sending a clear signal. however he hasn't specifically called out vladimir putin. it was reported last week that president trump and his call last week when he congratulated him he said if you want an arms race, we will have an arms race. >> molly: were always covering the shakeups. now bolton is in and he has been pretty hard line when it comes to russia both openly speaking and in some of the op-ed see as written. could that signal a direction the administration is going? >> absolut
is an attack on britain in western nations. the trump administration is getting on board and retaliating. president trump made his boldest move yet and expelling the diplomats. he gets criticism on not being tough on russia and not calling output in particular. racine that change in his administration rhetoric. a couple weeks ago the homeland secretary said during the meeting with various diplomats she basically said if any adversary tries to meddle in the 2018 elections or any upcoming...
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have begun leaving the country following tit—for—tat expulsions over the poisoning of a former spy in britain. sorrow and anger on the streets of gaza as palestinians mourn the 16 protesters killed in clashes with israeli troops. china says it is handling its abandoned space station's re—entry to earth in a highly responsible way, although where it will land is still unknown. and social media under scrutiny — the us considers asking visa applicants to hand over their online accounts.
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fairness, they are quoting tom neal when he was only 19 when he took to the skies above kent to defend britain. he says we owe our peace to the bravery today's pilots. they are offering a free spitfire, when a sovereign coin. we can smile. but it is our people who perhaps have all affection for the aria. we all have huge respect for the our af. it is not exactly a news story.|j huge respect for the our af. it is not exactly a news story. i was on air cadet. my son is planning to be air cadet. my son is planning to be a pilot, he is an air cadet as well. i would pick up the story because i have a great love for the raf.” i would pick up the story because i have a great love for the raf. i am not knocking the story. it is just an unusual one to splash on a sunday morning. they know their market. an unusual one to splash on a sunday morning. they know their marketm has been an absolute pleasure. thank you very much. have a lovely easter. that's it for the papers this hour. now, it's time for the film review. have a lovely night. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us thro
fairness, they are quoting tom neal when he was only 19 when he took to the skies above kent to defend britain. he says we owe our peace to the bravery today's pilots. they are offering a free spitfire, when a sovereign coin. we can smile. but it is our people who perhaps have all affection for the aria. we all have huge respect for the our af. it is not exactly a news story.|j huge respect for the our af. it is not exactly a news story. i was on air cadet. my son is planning to be air cadet....
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the mother of one victim, james foley, says britain and the us must hold the men to account as the uk resists calls for them to face trial here. i think there may be some argument that the international community should be working together to see if individuals who have committed these crimes can be brought tojustice. the senior labour party official, embroiled in an anti—semitism row, has stepped down from the party's ruling executive. more british diplomats have been ordered to leave moscow by the kremlin in the continuing row over the use of a nerve agent in salisbury. also in the next hour, the funeral for professor stephen hawking is held in cambridge. mourners at the service heard that the physicist‘s legacy will live on forever. the actor eddie redmayne was among the speakers. and we'll take another look at tomorrow's papers at 11:30. the observer says that one of labour's biggest donors no longer feels any affinity toward the party in light of the anti—semitism row. good evening and welcome to bbc news. there's a warning that two british men detained in syria, accused of
the mother of one victim, james foley, says britain and the us must hold the men to account as the uk resists calls for them to face trial here. i think there may be some argument that the international community should be working together to see if individuals who have committed these crimes can be brought tojustice. the senior labour party official, embroiled in an anti—semitism row, has stepped down from the party's ruling executive. more british diplomats have been ordered to leave moscow...
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soil britain has so far failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt or less london still blames russia for the attack and over twenty countries have expelled moscow's diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. in response russia's taken similar moves against those states and my colleague andrew fowler discussed consequences for moscow's relations with the u.k. and our correspondent greg s d. this is part of russia's response to the tat mirror response for every russian diplomat expelled from great britain the united states and two dozen odd other countries most of them either nato states or countries that are seeking to join nato for every russian diplomat expelled russia is expelling one of those countries diplomats from russia in the case with great britain twenty three diplomats have been expelled but it doesn't end there russia has also asked the u.k. to reduce its diplomatic staff in russia by an additional fifty this is the number of russian diplomats in great britain and a number of british diplomats and russia on the same to establish parity this is i suppose you could say a
soil britain has so far failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt or less london still blames russia for the attack and over twenty countries have expelled moscow's diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. in response russia's taken similar moves against those states and my colleague andrew fowler discussed consequences for moscow's relations with the u.k. and our correspondent greg s d. this is part of russia's response to the tat mirror response for every russian diplomat expelled from...
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the mother of one victim, james foley, says britain and the us must hold the men to account as the uk resists calls for them to face trial here. i think there may be some argument that the international community should be working together to see if individuals who have committed these crimes can be brought tojustice. the senior labour party official, embroiled in an anti—semitism row, has stepped down from the party's ruling executive. more british diplomats have been ordered to leave moscow by the kremlin in the continuing row over the use of a nerve agent in salisbury. also in the next hour, the funeral for professor stephen hawking
the mother of one victim, james foley, says britain and the us must hold the men to account as the uk resists calls for them to face trial here. i think there may be some argument that the international community should be working together to see if individuals who have committed these crimes can be brought tojustice. the senior labour party official, embroiled in an anti—semitism row, has stepped down from the party's ruling executive. more british diplomats have been ordered to leave moscow...
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britain was on the brink of an unprecedented disaster but could drive as he continues today about sellafield as well as an ongoing terrorism threat this was in just the past few months army bomb disposal experts have been called to sellafield to detonate potentially flammable chemicals discovered at britain's largest nuclear site well it's outside the mark the birth of britain's weapons of mass destruction program now located on the river clyde in scotland britain is of course extorting weapons or around the world some believe the brics it may lead to a spiraling of u.k. weapons dealing so we caught up with a member of britain's arms export control panel outside parliament story in people the live from is also on the u.k. international development select committee thanks so much regularly on going underground after a long year on the green outside parliament so what do you say to people who are warning the british public that post bricks it is dealing is going to twenty eight percent two point nine billion pounds whether licenses agreed to june twenty sixth in any connections you are having
britain was on the brink of an unprecedented disaster but could drive as he continues today about sellafield as well as an ongoing terrorism threat this was in just the past few months army bomb disposal experts have been called to sellafield to detonate potentially flammable chemicals discovered at britain's largest nuclear site well it's outside the mark the birth of britain's weapons of mass destruction program now located on the river clyde in scotland britain is of course extorting weapons...
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soil britain so far has failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt of the last london is blaming russia for the attack and over twenty countries have expelled moscow's diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. in response russia's taken similar moves against those states that are my colleague andrew farmer discussed the consequences for moscow's relations with the u.k. with our correspondent right against the this is part of russia's response to the mirror response for every russian diplomat expelled from great britain the united states and two dozen or other countries most of them either need two states or countries that are seeking to do in nato for every russian diplomat expelled russia is expelling one of those countries diplomats from russia in the case with great britain twenty three diplomats have been expelled. it doesn't end there russia has also lost the u.k. to reduce its diplomatic staff in russia by an additional fifty this is the number of russian diplomats in great britain and the number of british diplomats in russia same to establish parity this is i suppose you coul
soil britain so far has failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt of the last london is blaming russia for the attack and over twenty countries have expelled moscow's diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. in response russia's taken similar moves against those states that are my colleague andrew farmer discussed the consequences for moscow's relations with the u.k. with our correspondent right against the this is part of russia's response to the mirror response for every russian diplomat...
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britain's most senior police officer, the metropolitan commissioner, cressida dick, has suggested that social media is partly to blame for some violent crime, including a rising number of knife attacks. in an interview with the times, ms dick said the websites were being used by gangs to glamorise violence and they allowed trivial disputes to escalate quickly. teachers have moved a step closer towards allowing strike action if they don't receive substantial pay rises next year. it follows lengthy debate over pay and conditions — at the annual national education union conference in brighton. our correspondent marc ashdown was there. so teachers have now backed a possible ballot on strike action over their pay. the conference was told that it has fallen by 20% in real terms over the past seven years. we heard all sorts of delegates in the hall sharing horror stories, really, about how tough conditions have got for teachers, overworked, long hours, stressful, lots of teachers teaching subjects they are not qualified as specialists in. one teacher saying that after paying all the bills,
britain's most senior police officer, the metropolitan commissioner, cressida dick, has suggested that social media is partly to blame for some violent crime, including a rising number of knife attacks. in an interview with the times, ms dick said the websites were being used by gangs to glamorise violence and they allowed trivial disputes to escalate quickly. teachers have moved a step closer towards allowing strike action if they don't receive substantial pay rises next year. it follows...
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those unified explosions came in a show solidarity with great britain over this month's attempted assassination of a former russian spy and his daughter in england. the uk, the us and others claim that russia was behind the poison attack. moscow denies the allegations. the former russian spy remains in critical condition. this week his daughter was upgraded from critical to stable condition. russia is now requesting to meet with her because she is a russian citizen. the uk foreign office is that is reviewing the request. as the investigation into the attack continues, the uk security officials tell us that they had discovered plans in the works by russia for additional assassinations of defectors. >> eric: thank you so much that is troubling. >> arthel: thank you. lawmakers reacted to the decision from the justice department not to appoint a special counsel, a second special counsel to investigate fisa abuse claims. and gillian turner has more now from washington. >> republican lawmakers may not have succeeded in getting the department of justice to appoint a new special counsel to look into al
those unified explosions came in a show solidarity with great britain over this month's attempted assassination of a former russian spy and his daughter in england. the uk, the us and others claim that russia was behind the poison attack. moscow denies the allegations. the former russian spy remains in critical condition. this week his daughter was upgraded from critical to stable condition. russia is now requesting to meet with her because she is a russian citizen. the uk foreign office is...
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point of , why, first of all, the , why thatscientist person's life is more important 's.n a plumber britain had no need for plumbers . other crafts, yes, but not plumbers. in such a situation, the young are at a disadvantage because they have not yet shown their promise. , i am not a big fan. >> tablet magazine recently wrote up isaac german. understand more about him. in the passage you describe, it sounded like he wanted to be more caught up in the political organization, but he spent the rest of his life helping people. can you talk more about him? >> i was so excited. onlinelet is an magazine. in the middle of january, the tablet had a piece by the president of the jdc on get erman, and there are two things to say. mr. shies her said that gitterman was arrested by the and imprisonedaw until spring of 1940. ,ut now that you have been here you can go to your next cocktail party and say no, no come in no that is not what happened. he fled, took the ship from the port city, and then was taken by the germans. , i am looking forward to hearing reports about that from you. but the other piece
point of , why, first of all, the , why thatscientist person's life is more important 's.n a plumber britain had no need for plumbers . other crafts, yes, but not plumbers. in such a situation, the young are at a disadvantage because they have not yet shown their promise. , i am not a big fan. >> tablet magazine recently wrote up isaac german. understand more about him. in the passage you describe, it sounded like he wanted to be more caught up in the political organization, but he spent...
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. 0ver key to story for the northern half of britain. over night through into monday, wales, the north midlands, northern ireland and then increasingly up towards the north hills of england, southern uplands of scotla nd hills of england, southern uplands of scotland and through the central belt through easter monday we could well see significant snow. there will be several centimetres over higher ground and even down to lower levels. further south it is not an issue, because your temperatures are in double figures. but further north well there is the risk of snow and it could be disruptive, trans—pennines it could be disruptive, tra ns—pennines routes, it could be disruptive, trans—pennines routes, wales and southern scotland. by tuesday that weather front is up to the northern half of the british isles. low pressure still dominant. but it is to our south west and the air is rushing at us and there will be quite a breeze. that will do wonders for the temperature. still a lot of rain in northern ireland and western scotla nd rain i
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originally estimated the peak is up to six meters thick in places and covers an area about the size of great britain that's why maintaining the area is so important for the environment. as you see there is the seas around in the forest to the forest still is running the cabin stroking the cobblestone it's a double stalking carbines above ground battle must turn you to count one and undervalued the opposite and if you want this forest that's got double times releasing the cob one more carbon in the atmosphere the forests of the congo basin around the ever increasing pressure. similar primeval woodlands and asia have already dissipated and deforestation is now also a threat in this part about for. illegal locust taking down more and more trees meanwhile the government is granting licenses some according to environmental groups under dubious circumstances but as local populations grow so does the need for the land to plant kosoff for instance. farmers like valentino gobo say they have no choice to acquire new fields they say they have to drain at least some of the most in the river and we have to maint
originally estimated the peak is up to six meters thick in places and covers an area about the size of great britain that's why maintaining the area is so important for the environment. as you see there is the seas around in the forest to the forest still is running the cabin stroking the cobblestone it's a double stalking carbines above ground battle must turn you to count one and undervalued the opposite and if you want this forest that's got double times releasing the cob one more carbon in...
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soil britain so far failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt of the last london blames moscow for the attack and over twenty countries have expelled moscow's diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. in response to russia's taken similar moves against those states only my colleague andrew farmer discussed the consequences for moscow's relations with the u.k. there i guess the. this is part of russia's response to the tat mirror response for every russian diplomat expelled from great britain the united states and two dozen odd other countries most of them either nato states or countries that are seeking to join nato for every russian diplomat expelled russia is expelling one of those countries diplomats from russia in the case with great britain twenty three diplomats have been expelled but it doesn't end there russia's also. the u.k. to reduce its diplomatic staff in russia by an additional fifty this is the number of russian diplomats in great britain and a number of british diplomats in russia seem to establish parity this is i suppose you could say a punitive measure for great
soil britain so far failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt of the last london blames moscow for the attack and over twenty countries have expelled moscow's diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. in response to russia's taken similar moves against those states only my colleague andrew farmer discussed the consequences for moscow's relations with the u.k. there i guess the. this is part of russia's response to the tat mirror response for every russian diplomat expelled from great britain...
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relatives of some of their victims have said britain and america must quickly reach agreement on bringing the men tojustice. duncan kennedy reports. the two men were picked up by kurdish forces in northern syria injanuary and have been part of a sadistic gang of british is fighters that tortured and beheaded dozens of hostages. four of them stood out for their brutality. mohammed emwazi, known asjihadi jack, now dead, aine davis, now injail, and the newly captured pair, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh. they're accused of the beheadings of alan henning, an aid driver from eccles, and david haines, a former raf engineer from perth who also delivered aid. now, in comments which have outraged their victims' families, kotey and elsheikh have called the murders of their hostages regrettable. they also say the uk has illegally withdrawn their citizenship. one of their victims was james foley, an american tv journalist, in the helmet, who was beheaded. his mother says she is worried any delay in deciding their future could risk them escaping. if somebody doesn't take the leadership and take
relatives of some of their victims have said britain and america must quickly reach agreement on bringing the men tojustice. duncan kennedy reports. the two men were picked up by kurdish forces in northern syria injanuary and have been part of a sadistic gang of british is fighters that tortured and beheaded dozens of hostages. four of them stood out for their brutality. mohammed emwazi, known asjihadi jack, now dead, aine davis, now injail, and the newly captured pair, alexanda kotey and el...
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. -- russian diplomats this week in show of solidarity with great britain over the poison attack of a former russian spy and his daughter in england which the uk and allies have attributed to russia. in just the past couple of days we have learned that u.s. intelligence agencies are very much involved in that investigation and uk's security officials are telling us they have discovered russian plans for additional assassinations of defectors, kelly. kelly: garrett tenney reporting from washington. >> a fox news alert, russia making more headlines claiming it tested new intercontinental ballistic missile for the second time on friday, russian president vladimir putin saying it can strike anywhere in the world. this as nato fears that forces may not be ready to deal with russia should a conflict arise, for more on all of this james, senior fellow at heritage foundation, thank you for being here today. >> good to be with you. were we have a dramatic ground to cover on this, let's target with the reaction to this poisoning, we are kicking out diplomats, russia is kicking out diplomats. ca
. -- russian diplomats this week in show of solidarity with great britain over the poison attack of a former russian spy and his daughter in england which the uk and allies have attributed to russia. in just the past couple of days we have learned that u.s. intelligence agencies are very much involved in that investigation and uk's security officials are telling us they have discovered russian plans for additional assassinations of defectors, kelly. kelly: garrett tenney reporting from...
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great britain was allowed 40,000. just to give you an idea of the ethnic prejudice involved in that. and lbj changed that as well. in education, of course, the g.i. bill expanded under harry truman and particularly under dwight d. eisenhower. harry truman submitted a bill for universal health care. we're still waiting for it, right? [laughter] but johnson is got the next best thing with medicare. housing and urban policy, we didn't really have an urban policy before the truman administration. and you started the first public housing program. in terms of the environment, the environment first became a cause with mamie eisenhower and then with dwight d. eisenhower. an interesting thing, just a sideline on mamie eisenhower, she was actually the first integrationist in the white house because eisenhower took office in january of 1953. in february of 1953, mamie eisenhower was given the task of hosting or developing a list for the white house easter egg roll on the white house lawn. and she was horrified to find out that i
great britain was allowed 40,000. just to give you an idea of the ethnic prejudice involved in that. and lbj changed that as well. in education, of course, the g.i. bill expanded under harry truman and particularly under dwight d. eisenhower. harry truman submitted a bill for universal health care. we're still waiting for it, right? [laughter] but johnson is got the next best thing with medicare. housing and urban policy, we didn't really have an urban policy before the truman administration....
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this year marks the centenary of britain's royal air force, the raf. we've come to its largest station at raf brize norton in oxfordshire, home to almost 6,000 service personnel. the aircraft based here support british military operations around the globe, it's surprisingly busy with frequent landings, departures and training manoeuvres. a lot of what happens in a military airport like this is very different from a commercial airport but some things are the same. air traffic control is the hub of all activity and that is where sarah is now. i'm here with simon, who is in charge of all air traffic control here and tell me, why is it so important brize norton stays open all year round? it is home to the raf strategic and tactical air transport fleet. we're also the gateway to operations across the world. that's to say delivering, whether it's troops, cargo or disaster relief, as we saw at the end of 2017 in the caribbean. meteorology and aviation will always be intrinsically linked, so how do you get your weather information here? we're very lucky insofa
this year marks the centenary of britain's royal air force, the raf. we've come to its largest station at raf brize norton in oxfordshire, home to almost 6,000 service personnel. the aircraft based here support british military operations around the globe, it's surprisingly busy with frequent landings, departures and training manoeuvres. a lot of what happens in a military airport like this is very different from a commercial airport but some things are the same. air traffic control is the hub...
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soil britain's so far failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt nevertheless london blames russia for the attack and over twenty countries have expelled moscow's diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. in response russia has taken similar moves against those states as my colleague andrew farmer discussed the consequences for moscow's relations with the u.k. is our correspondent brian fear this is part of russia's response to the mirror response for every russian diplomat expelled from great britain the united states and two dozen odd other countries most of them either need two states or countries that are seeking to do in nato for every russian diplomat expelled russia is expelling one of those countries diplomats from russia in the case with great britain twenty three diplomats have been. but it doesn't end there russia has also lost the u.k. to reduce its diplomatic staff in russia by an additional fifty this is so that the number of russian diplomats in great britain and the number of british diplomats in russia at the same to establish parity this is i suppose you could say a p
soil britain's so far failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt nevertheless london blames russia for the attack and over twenty countries have expelled moscow's diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. in response russia has taken similar moves against those states as my colleague andrew farmer discussed the consequences for moscow's relations with the u.k. is our correspondent brian fear this is part of russia's response to the mirror response for every russian diplomat expelled from...
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relatives of some of their victims have said britain and america must quickly reach agreement on bringing the men tojustice. duncan kennedy reports. the two men were picked up by kurdish forces in northern syria injanuary and have been part of a sadistic gang of british is fighters that tortured and beheaded dozens of hostages. four of them stood out for their brutality. mohammed emwazi, known asjihadi jack, now dead, aine davis, now injail, and the newly captured pair, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh. they're accused of the beheadings of alan henning, an aid driver from eccles, and david haines, a former raf engineer from perth who also delivered aid. now, in comments which have outraged their victims‘ families, they have called the murders of their hostages regrettable. they also say the uk has illegally withdrawn their citizenship. one of their victims was james foley, an american tv journalist, in the helmet, who was beheaded. his mother says she is worried any delay in deciding their future could risk them escaping. if somebody doesn't take the leadership and take them to tri
relatives of some of their victims have said britain and america must quickly reach agreement on bringing the men tojustice. duncan kennedy reports. the two men were picked up by kurdish forces in northern syria injanuary and have been part of a sadistic gang of british is fighters that tortured and beheaded dozens of hostages. four of them stood out for their brutality. mohammed emwazi, known asjihadi jack, now dead, aine davis, now injail, and the newly captured pair, alexanda kotey and el...
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great britain. susan: ireland as well? mr. mcclarin: ireland and scotland, yes. susan: so what set him on the path of the compliments with -- of his a compliments with education? mr. mcclarin: yes. susan: and how did he get education as a slave child? mr. mcclarin: he would obtain education through his slave mistress, and she took a liking to young fred. was when she was teaching him the letters are the got wind her husband of her teachings of the young stopped he pretty much the early forms of teaching. was a realized -- that transformative moment, realizing that knowledge was power. that sent him on his quest to becoming his own master. becoming literate, an early intellectual. susan: so he not only was self educated, but he took it upon himself, very dangerously, to educate other slaves. i am sure that was a great threat to slave owners. how do that play out? mr. mcclarin: under the institution of slavery, he pretty much would teach others in the actual slave community things that he learned in terms learning thes and ideas of freedom, which was a transformati
great britain. susan: ireland as well? mr. mcclarin: ireland and scotland, yes. susan: so what set him on the path of the compliments with -- of his a compliments with education? mr. mcclarin: yes. susan: and how did he get education as a slave child? mr. mcclarin: he would obtain education through his slave mistress, and she took a liking to young fred. was when she was teaching him the letters are the got wind her husband of her teachings of the young stopped he pretty much the early forms of...
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largest nuclear sites well it's outside the mark the birth of britain's weapons of mass destruction program now located on the river clyde in scorned britain is of course extorting weapons all around the world some believe the brics it may lead to a spiraling of u.k. weapons dealing so we caught up with a member of britain's arms export control panel outside parliament story in people in letham is also on the u.k. international development select committee pauline thanks so much regularly on going underground after a long in the green outside parliament so we're. do you say to people who are warning the british public that post bricks it is dealing is going to twenty eight percent two point nine billion pounds with their licenses agreed to june twenty sixth any connections you are having to do deals with with a repressive talk receivers because we need the deals because we're leaving europe no there's nothing to say we have to do a deal we give licenses to allow companies to export and they're very stringent they regulate it so there's no reason at all why this anything to do with s
largest nuclear sites well it's outside the mark the birth of britain's weapons of mass destruction program now located on the river clyde in scorned britain is of course extorting weapons all around the world some believe the brics it may lead to a spiraling of u.k. weapons dealing so we caught up with a member of britain's arms export control panel outside parliament story in people in letham is also on the u.k. international development select committee pauline thanks so much regularly on...
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the biggest fight of its kind for britain in the battle of the heavyweights. david warner answers also lead to more questions. i want to sincerely apologise for betraying your trust in me. i've let you down badly. hello, good evening. all the premier league action to come. some extremely important results at the bottom end of the table. we start at the top with the champions elect. manchester city's march towards the premier league title took a big step forward with a 3—1 win at everton. city scored twice in the first 12 minutes. the last time he sighs city side. its eyes heavies defeat as a manager. 14 months on, it did to four minutes to set about rectifying that. electrifying from the start, tearing everton apart in breathtaking fashion. the finishing ability of players alike leroy sane is what set city apart. everton had a great chance for an equaliser, but the accuracy was lacking. less than a minute later, gabrieljesus showed him how it should be done. with raheem sterling domain get three, it was looking over at. everton returned with more determinati
the biggest fight of its kind for britain in the battle of the heavyweights. david warner answers also lead to more questions. i want to sincerely apologise for betraying your trust in me. i've let you down badly. hello, good evening. all the premier league action to come. some extremely important results at the bottom end of the table. we start at the top with the champions elect. manchester city's march towards the premier league title took a big step forward with a 3—1 win at everton. city...
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relatives of some of their victims have said britain and america must quickly reach agreement on bringing the men tojustice. duncan kennedy reports. the two men were picked up by kurdish forces in northern syria injanuary and have been part of a sadistic gang of british is fighters that tortured and beheaded dozens of hostages. four of them stood out for their brutality. mohammed emwazi, known asjihadijohn, now dead, aine davis, now in jail and the newly captured pair, alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh. they're accused of the beheadings of alan henning, an aide driver from eccles, and david haines, a former raf engineer from perth now, in comments which have outraged their victims‘ families, kotey and elsheikh have called the murders of their hostages regrettable. they also say the uk has illegally withdrawn their citizenship. one of their victims was james foley, an american tv journalist in the helmet, who was beheaded. his mother says she is worried any delay in deciding their future could risk them escaping. if somebody doesn't take the leadership and take them to trial, i fear
relatives of some of their victims have said britain and america must quickly reach agreement on bringing the men tojustice. duncan kennedy reports. the two men were picked up by kurdish forces in northern syria injanuary and have been part of a sadistic gang of british is fighters that tortured and beheaded dozens of hostages. four of them stood out for their brutality. mohammed emwazi, known asjihadijohn, now dead, aine davis, now in jail and the newly captured pair, alexanda kotey and el...
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it's being billed as one of the biggest fights in britain for years. later this evening anthony joshua will take on new zealand's joseph parker in cardiff, with four world heavyweight title belts at stake. let's cross live to the venue and join our correspondent david ornstein. david, joshua is going to enter the ring as a very heavy favourite. he will. this is one of the most eagerly anticipated boxing matches. the stadium behind me will be any sell—out at 80,000 spectators, barely an empty seat in the house. that will take joshua's accumulative attendance for a fight to around 250,000, a quarter of a million people. that shows that he is big business. they read in yesterday. josh a while was heavier, he has a height and reach advantage. here's a couple of years older than jewels of parker. but parker is unbeaten, he is never ben beaten down in his amateur or professional career. —— jewels of parker. that should be interesting to see, how it pans out. the winner will walk away with three of the recognised heavyweight belts. no one has ever held
it's being billed as one of the biggest fights in britain for years. later this evening anthony joshua will take on new zealand's joseph parker in cardiff, with four world heavyweight title belts at stake. let's cross live to the venue and join our correspondent david ornstein. david, joshua is going to enter the ring as a very heavy favourite. he will. this is one of the most eagerly anticipated boxing matches. the stadium behind me will be any sell—out at 80,000 spectators, barely an empty...
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and we have seen what happens with britain's failure to deal with that. so it is an issue where, of course, what one has to, as a policymaker, way is the dream is the hope -- weigh dream and the hope that the united states can transform russia and save democracy. it's a nice thought, but at least as of 1988, when i'm reading the book, he has some internal problems that were way beyond our capacity to do it. -- deal with. forlesson here, i think, u.s.-russia relations today is putin has clearly chosen a different path from gorbachev's cooperation or diligence hin'sration -- yelc interest in integration with the west. my sense is that, at first, putin was willing to negotiate a convergence. now i think his preference is to have a policy driven by the idea of russia being a great power with a sphere of influence and multi-power order. he will act opportunistically. he will try to subvert western democracy. the phrase i use for him is a ruthless pragmatist. both of those terms apply. what i mean by that is on the ruthless, he has a different value system then
and we have seen what happens with britain's failure to deal with that. so it is an issue where, of course, what one has to, as a policymaker, way is the dream is the hope -- weigh dream and the hope that the united states can transform russia and save democracy. it's a nice thought, but at least as of 1988, when i'm reading the book, he has some internal problems that were way beyond our capacity to do it. -- deal with. forlesson here, i think, u.s.-russia relations today is putin has clearly...
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soil britain so far failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt nevertheless london blames russia for the attack and over twenty countries have expelled moscow's diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. in response russia's taking similar moves against those states. earlier my colleague andre farmer discussed the consequences for moscow's relations with the u.k. but our correspondent. this is part of russia's response to the tat mirah response for every russian diplomat expelled from great britain the united states and two dozen or other countries most of them either need two states or countries that are seeking to join nato for every russian diplomat expelled russia is expelling one of those countries diplomats from russia in the case with great britain twenty three diplomats have been expelled but it doesn't end there russia has also lost the u.k. to reduce its diplomatic staff in russia by an additional fifty this is the number of russian diplomats in great britain and a number of british diplomats and russia at the same to establish parity this is i suppose you could say a puniti
soil britain so far failed to provide any evidence of russia's guilt nevertheless london blames russia for the attack and over twenty countries have expelled moscow's diplomats in solidarity with the u.k. in response russia's taking similar moves against those states. earlier my colleague andre farmer discussed the consequences for moscow's relations with the u.k. but our correspondent. this is part of russia's response to the tat mirah response for every russian diplomat expelled from great...