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but britain urgently needed history. originally as to how to divide the ottoman empire with france should the allies be victorious. the prime minister turned to a young british politician called sir mark sykes who had cast himself as the government's advisor on the middle east. the ottoman empire is assailed by misfortune crippled by mary advices and the prey of alien greed ambition and timidity. englishman may have ideas but they are unable to take any steps to overturn the regime and free the people's interests power. by the 3rd of january 19th 16. and the french lawyer turned diplomat. would have negotiated the terms of a secret agreement. in 2 words i foresee a protectorate. which uses a local traditions and customs to establish different cuisines into 4 provinces of super. 11 an enlarged by the an extension of beirut pully to becca and serving as a model of what is necessary to achieve using indigenous elements in palestinian groups and. these 2 men devise the plan that would not only divide the spoils of the declin
but britain urgently needed history. originally as to how to divide the ottoman empire with france should the allies be victorious. the prime minister turned to a young british politician called sir mark sykes who had cast himself as the government's advisor on the middle east. the ottoman empire is assailed by misfortune crippled by mary advices and the prey of alien greed ambition and timidity. englishman may have ideas but they are unable to take any steps to overturn the regime and free the...
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britain as well, to a very uncertain— out. britain as well, to a very uncertain feature _ out. britain as well, to a very uncertain feature for- out. britain as well, to a very - uncertain feature for afghanistan. it is not _ uncertain feature for afghanistan. it is not really _ uncertain feature for afghanistan. it is not really on _ uncertain feature for afghanistan. it is not really on the _ uncertain feature for afghanistan. it is not really on the news - uncertain feature for afghanistan. it is not really on the news radar. it is not really on the news radar now. _ it is not really on the news radar now. but — it is not really on the news radar now, but afghans _ it is not really on the news radar now, but afghans are _ it is not really on the news radar now, but afghans are really, - it is not really on the news radar. now, but afghans are really, really worried _ now, but afghans are really, really worried. america _ now, but afghans are really, really worried. america is— now, but afghans are really, really worried. america is ending - now, but afghans are really, r
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by britain's decision to cut its - by britain's decision to cut its foreign — by britain's decision to cut its foreign aid _ by britain's decision to cut its foreign aid budget _ by britain's decision to cut its foreign aid budget and - by britain's decision to cut itsi foreign aid budget and thirdly, by britain's decision to cut its - foreign aid budget and thirdly, do you think— foreign aid budget and thirdly, do you think the _ foreign aid budget and thirdly, do you think the g7 _ foreign aid budget and thirdly, do you think the g7 is _ foreign aid budget and thirdly, do you think the g7 is fit _ foreign aid budget and thirdly, do you think the g7 is fit for - foreign aid budget and thirdly, do. you think the g7 is fit for purpose? thank— you think the g7 is fit for purpose? thank you — you think the g7 is fit for purpose? thank you-— thank you. thanks for that. on the detainees and _ thank you. thanks for that. on the detainees and the _ thank you. thanks for that. on the detainees and the situation - thank you. thanks for that. on the detainees and the situation with i
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. ., ,, , . ., britain. thank you very much for talkin: to britain. thank you very much for talking to you — britain. thank you very much for talking to you and _ britain. thank you very much for talking to you and thank- britain. thank you very much for talking to you and thank you - britain. thank you very much for talking to you and thank you for| talking to you and thank you for giving a part of your bank holiday afternoon. thank you. protestors have ta ken to the streets in brazil's largest cities to demand the impeachment of presidentjair bolsonaro over his response to the coronavirus pandemic. brazil has the world's second—highest covid death rate, after the us. nearly half a million people have lost their lives. president bolsonaro says his opposition to lockdowns is designed to protect the economy. at least seven civilians have been killed in a mortar attack in northern afghanistan. local officials said the mortar landed on a house where a wedding ceremony was taking place in kapisa province. ei
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great britain qualified and women seem _ surreal. great britain qualified and women seem to _ surreal. great britain qualified and women seem to play _ surreal. great britain qualified and women seem to play at _ surreal. great britain qualified and women seem to play at the - surreal. great britain qualified and women seem to play at the rio - women seem to play at the rio olympics in 2016, however an agreement can be reached with the home nations so i squad was never selected. this time around among cells heading to tokyo as well as captain sophie ingle, making her the first was swimming to play football as an olympic games. —— the first welsh woman. it as an olympic games. -- the first welsh woman-— as an olympic games. -- the first welsh woman. , . ., ., , welsh woman. it is amazing to be the first was football _ welsh woman. it is amazing to be the first was football in _ welsh woman. it is amazing to be the first was football in front _ welsh woman. it is amazing to be the first was football in front of _ welsh woman. it
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middle feeling look like will it wouldn't when it ended residency in britain. while barack and sirius walk off is going to be demolished homes will have no house . and you can learn to be wrapped up in it. and it. doesn't mean it is likely then getting money in the sea became a futile uneasy in districts very moment it clear and the fear doesn't or hasn't you can believe this was an evil mccarran can it get out of it and document it like that was careful not to promise anything the contravened preexisting treaty arrangements they wish to exclude territories to the west of honks harbor damascus and aleppo and certain areas around the gulf of alexandretta and so the cia and britain was already an occupation of the province a bus ride much of the province of baghdad at this time and so britain was very keen to declare its interest and retaining some degree of control over those territories for the mutual benefit of the arabs of the british and the others boundaries that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hus
middle feeling look like will it wouldn't when it ended residency in britain. while barack and sirius walk off is going to be demolished homes will have no house . and you can learn to be wrapped up in it. and it. doesn't mean it is likely then getting money in the sea became a futile uneasy in districts very moment it clear and the fear doesn't or hasn't you can believe this was an evil mccarran can it get out of it and document it like that was careful not to promise anything the contravened...
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will it it would you meant when it ended residency in britain. while barack and a suit walk video to be demolished homes. and you can learn to be wrapped up in that. doesn't mean it is then getting money in d.c. became a few uneasy in districts very moment it clear and the fear doesn't or hasn't you can believe this was an evil mccarran can it get out of it and documents. like that was careful not to promise anything the contravened preexisting treaty arrangements they wish to exclude territories to the west of hong damascus and aleppo and certain areas around the gulf of alexandretta and into the sea and britain was already an occupation of the province a bus ride much of the province of baghdad at this time and so britain was very keen to declare its interest and retaining some degree of control over those territories for the mutual benefit of the arabs of the british and the others boundaries that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include pal
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will it would you that going to undo residency in britain. while barack and a sunni walk video to be demolished homes hello. and you can learn to be wrapped up in that. doesn't mean it is likely to then get a 1000000 dizzy became a few uneasy you districts very moment it clear and the fear doesn't or hasn't you can believe these this is an evil mccarran can it get out of it and document it like that was careful not to promise anything the contravened preexisting treaty arrangements they wish to exclude territories to the west of hong damascus and aleppo and certain areas around the gulf of alexandretta and into the sea and britain was already an occupation of the province a bus ride much of the province of baghdad at this time and so britain was very keen to declare its interest and retaining some degree of control over those territories for the mutual benefit of the arabs of the british and the others boundaries that britain would be willing to accept the hash likely to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promi
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britain france and russia the central scholars the germany austria-hungary and bulgaria. shortly after the autumn and opted to supports germany. and who were. still thought it was kind of a funny. little city when i came. home and there was suffering from a lie about enough on how to see eye to eye on lot of good with money so i will show you. that our little did the. national heart of. political. who are the starlet i look at remove as. many i mean. to be a highly. political really thought that i thought were legit. i must be really really really brilliant or so you're going to doggy into luckily my mother took me at 30 because i mean they're little behind a little bit i'm a poet so they were all poor. ruth no woman had the head of a says he cannot afford it and we had definite well. well what he had there that you know let's get going and method a low ball get it to read woman who wore it get auburn the most for almost half moved down the hall and we had a death. in february 1915 frustrated by the stagnating war in europe the british open to an eastern front against the
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will it it wouldn't going to undo residency in britain. while barack and a sunni walk off is going to be demolished homes will have no house. and your clothes aren't going to be wrapped up in the next year and it. doesn't mean it is clean then getting money in the sea became a futile uneasy you districts very moment it clear and the fear doesn't or hasn't you can believe this was an evil mccarran can a little and documents. like that was careful not to promise anything the contravened preexisting treaty arrangements they wish to exclude territories to the west of homes have a device to set up 0 and certain areas around the gulf of alexandretta and into the sea and britain was already an occupation of the province a bus ride much of the province of baghdad at this time and so britain was very keen to declare its interest and retaining some degree of control over those territories for the mutual benefit of the arabs of the british and the others boundaries of britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british
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., , been less hostile than it has been in britain? ., , , ., , ., ., , in britain? it appears to have been, es. in britain? it appears to have been, yes- there — in britain? it appears to have been, yes. there seems _ in britain? it appears to have been, yes. there seems to _ in britain? it appears to have been, yes. there seems to be _ in britain? it appears to have been, yes. there seems to be a _ in britain? it appears to have been, yes. there seems to be a lot - in britain? it appears to have been, yes. there seems to be a lot of- yes. there seems to be a lot of sympathy. you've got to remember that quite a lot of the media in spain, the big clubs are real madrid and barcelona. less so in italy. you've got you mentis who will... may be less so by the other italian newspapers. it is a very different scenario clearly. what is interesting is that the nine clubs, including the two italian clubs. i have agreed that if they were to form a new, another super lead, they would pay £87 million in fines. if they even think about signing a decoration, they would pay 43.5
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britain's longest—serving monarch arrived on britain's largest warship. two queen elizabeths, her majesty bidding farewell to the crew of the aircraft carrier she named and commissioned, about to sail east halfway around the world. moored alongside, an american destroyer, one of six warships that will accompany her to the pacific. the navy says it's the most powerful uk maritime deployment in a generation, and the embodiment of global britain. so this is a tangible expression of how the country can go out into the world, and so we have a fantastic new capability, and when we deploy, it speaks to our values, our interests, what we stand for. the carrier's already been training with the latest f35s. there are more usjets on board than british ones. the government says that's a sign of strength, not weakness. during the seven—month voyage, they're expected to launch their first combat over iraq. at dusk, the towering 65,000—tonne warship finally set sail on her 26,000 mile voyage, with crowds gathered to wave her off. as hms queen elizabeth leaves portsm
britain's longest—serving monarch arrived on britain's largest warship. two queen elizabeths, her majesty bidding farewell to the crew of the aircraft carrier she named and commissioned, about to sail east halfway around the world. moored alongside, an american destroyer, one of six warships that will accompany her to the pacific. the navy says it's the most powerful uk maritime deployment in a generation, and the embodiment of global britain. so this is a tangible expression of how the...
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it seems — that britain had to deal with. it seems to— that britain had to deal with. it seems to have _ that britain had to deal with. it seems to have been _ that britain had to deal with. it seems to have been a - that britain had to deal with. it seems to have been a blind - that britain had to deal with. it. seems to have been a blind spot that britain had to deal with. it - seems to have been a blind spot for policymakers — seems to have been a blind spot for policymakers around _ seems to have been a blind spot for policymakers around the _ seems to have been a blind spot for policymakers around the world. - policymakers around the world. anything — policymakers around the world. anything it _ policymakers around the world. anything it will _ policymakers around the world. anything it will be _ policymakers around the world. anything it will be one - policymakers around the world. anything it will be one of- policymakers around the world. anything it will be one of the i policymakers around the world. i anything it will be one of the most significant — any
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maybe other countries — france, britain — don't necessarily have that. president macron in rwanda saying you know, we should've listened to the warning. this isn't an apology, by the way, he said very specifically. absolutely, because that brings legaljeopardy, i and that brings having two hand—outs, you know, - reparations, whatever, so you try as a societyl or as a government to frame youri apology or your level of culpability in a way that will not leave . you open to having to fork out millions and millions. and it's tricky finding i the right form of words, to be honest with you, - but president chirac apologised for some of france's past colonial misdeeds in north africa, - which was interesting. yes, it's a difficult... i it's a difficult way of dealing i with the past, using an apology or suggesting that you are culpable. it is tricky, and some nations find it harder than most. _ steve, what has caught your eye? well, probably, viewers will think, "oh, no, not this again." go on, go on. the british government's brexit minister was in the house
maybe other countries — france, britain — don't necessarily have that. president macron in rwanda saying you know, we should've listened to the warning. this isn't an apology, by the way, he said very specifically. absolutely, because that brings legaljeopardy, i and that brings having two hand—outs, you know, - reparations, whatever, so you try as a societyl or as a government to frame youri apology or your level of culpability in a way that will not leave . you open to having to fork...
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the jewish lobby was growing in britain and the british government took its aim seriously. the british might also use the port for the jews to persuade the american government which included several jewish figures to join the war or. other factors may also have been at play the zionist movement itself and its leader high invites. were political zionists and there ain't from the very beginning the ultimate aim was an independent jewish state in palestine there in these early days they didn't say that because if you only evoke hostility to their project paper the effect of their own wish. would have not studied. and i for one seem to be formal had. 15 or so you go and no job and then you hold your quote in an aggrieved and you're going to wouldn't feel so you data traffic but i thought. amount of eric or not but they'll make we'll know there's of something your philosophy and no hope for must see him in france in the last minute because i have no physics because we're going to bottom out of in your. i want to push ahead of you new year let's start off with if i knew how to fi
the jewish lobby was growing in britain and the british government took its aim seriously. the british might also use the port for the jews to persuade the american government which included several jewish figures to join the war or. other factors may also have been at play the zionist movement itself and its leader high invites. were political zionists and there ain't from the very beginning the ultimate aim was an independent jewish state in palestine there in these early days they didn't say...
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the jewish lobby was growing in britain and the british government took its aim seriously. the british might also use the port for the jews to persuade the american government which included several jewish figures to join the war or. other factors may also have been at play the zionist movement itself and its leader high invites. were political zionists and there ain't from the very beginning the ultimate aim was an independent jewish state in palestine there in these early days they didn't say that because if you only evoke hostility to the project paper the effect of that on bush. would have not studied. not that i fancy you be full had. a 5th also you know i'm sure i know you hold your core to. grieve and you're going to wouldn't feel so you death or traffic but i thought. amount of eric or not but they'll make will now because of something your philosophy and no hope for a stadium in france in the last minute it couldn't have not besides before we've got to bottom out of in your. i want to push ahead of the so you new year let's start off but if i knew how to fix. on th
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with the reason britain had one of the worst per capita death rates on earth. just incompetence and bureaucracy, or is it something more profound to do with the structure of british capitalism and join now from italy by professor guy standing for economic advisor to the shadow chancellor of the exchequer. under jeremy corbin, an author of the corruption of capitalism. i ron, today's thrive and work does not pay. thank so much guy for coming back on the show, which we were all in italy obviously, but i think you caught up with some of the evidence from johnson's consillio area. dominic cummings was the u. k. cobra response, do you think hijacked in the interest solve rented capitalism is outlined in your book here. well, it is extraordinary kelly. incidence that the book has just come out of the same time as these revelations by dominant cummings. i must say that i'm not remotely surprised by what we heard. it is a reflection of a system that is chronically corrupt. and when i was working on the book, i realized the depths of the revolving doors we have between
with the reason britain had one of the worst per capita death rates on earth. just incompetence and bureaucracy, or is it something more profound to do with the structure of british capitalism and join now from italy by professor guy standing for economic advisor to the shadow chancellor of the exchequer. under jeremy corbin, an author of the corruption of capitalism. i ron, today's thrive and work does not pay. thank so much guy for coming back on the show, which we were all in italy...
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all this coming up in today's going on, the 1st is britain continues to come to grips with testimony from an extra advisor to u. k. p. m, or johnson. with the reason britain had one of the worst per capita, death rates on earth, just incompetence and bureaucracy. or is it something more profound? something to do with the structure of british capitalism and joy now from italy, by professor guys standing for economic advisor to the shattered chance or the exchequer under jeremy corbin, an author of the corruption of capitalism. why ron, today's thrive and work does not pay. thank so much guy for coming back on the show, which we were all in italy obviously, but i think you caught up with some of the evidence from johnson consillio area. dominic cummings was the u. k. koby response. do you think hijacked in the interests of rented capitalism as outlined in your book here? well, it is extraordinary incidence that the book has just come out of the same time as these revelations by dominant cummings. i must say that i'm not remotely surprised by what we heard. it is a reflection of a syste
all this coming up in today's going on, the 1st is britain continues to come to grips with testimony from an extra advisor to u. k. p. m, or johnson. with the reason britain had one of the worst per capita, death rates on earth, just incompetence and bureaucracy. or is it something more profound? something to do with the structure of british capitalism and joy now from italy, by professor guys standing for economic advisor to the shattered chance or the exchequer under jeremy corbin, an author...
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hundreds of millions of weapons from britain. are going to be wiped out. well they've tried to wipe us out 74 years ago already in 1988 the plan was that we're going to just vanish but we do that we have a very window to society with our ancient nation you know we produce almost every profit from prophet. jesus was born in bethlehem and so forth. we want nation is very well known for its ability to withstand its ability to survive the resilience the brilliance the new are all the time israel is not their 1st invasion as though it is not the 1st colonized that and be seizure we have had many of those and in the end it's we would have been and is there more leaf well he grew dark and basta thank you and now after the break i'll be speaking to a jerusalem post correspondent to hear the israeli side of the argument. join me every thursday on the alex salmond sure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. a new gold rush is underway. thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to st
hundreds of millions of weapons from britain. are going to be wiped out. well they've tried to wipe us out 74 years ago already in 1988 the plan was that we're going to just vanish but we do that we have a very window to society with our ancient nation you know we produce almost every profit from prophet. jesus was born in bethlehem and so forth. we want nation is very well known for its ability to withstand its ability to survive the resilience the brilliance the new are all the time israel is...
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maybe other countries — france, britain — don't necessarily have that. president macron in rwanda saying you know, we should've listened to the warning. this isn't an apology, by the way, he said very specifically. absolutely, because that brings legaljeopardy, i and that brings having to hand out, you know, reparations, _ whatever, so you try— as a society or as a government to frame your apology or your level of culpability in a way that - will not leave you open to having to fork out millions and millions. and it's tricky finding i the right form of words, to be honest with you, - but president chirac apologised for some of france's past colonial misdeeds in north africa, - which was interesting. yes, it's a difficult... it's a difficult way - of dealing with the past, using an apology or suggesting that you are culpable _ it is tricky, and some nations find it harder than most. _ steve, what has caught your eye? well, probably, viewers will think, "oh, no, not this again." go on, go on. lord david frost, the british government's brexit minister was
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the 1st is britain continues to come to grips with testimony for next top advisors, u k, p. m, or johnson. with the reason britain had one of the worst per capita death rates on earth just incompetence. and bureaucracy, or is it something more profound? something to do with the structure of british capitalism and join now from italy by professor guy standing for economic advisor to the shattered chance or the exchequer under jeremy corbin, an author of the corruption of capitalism. why ron th thrive and work does not pay . thank so much guy for coming back on the show, which we were all in italy obviously, but i think you caught up with some of the evidence from johnson's consillio area. dominic cummings was the u. k. koby response, do you think hijacked in the interests of rented capitalism as outlined in your book here? well, it is extraordinary incidence that the book has just come out of the same time as these revelations by dominant cummings. i must say that i'm not remotely surprised by what we heard. it is a reflection of a system that is chronically corrupt. and when
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pomus had taken off from britain to bomb i and our country and. in fact it's the 1st time they've taken off from british air bases in combat since the end of the 2nd world war so you have strikes in 1000 a 6 were and i sent regime change they were drafted sent to assassinate gadhafi i meant that there were 987 through the event that the book now uses as a premise the conference that. my character goes to an end ends up dead and vice chairman states die while i was then in and some mysterious accident or something no one's ever got the balls and the time now mind my stories that it sends to the mind of reconstructs walks that was all about it he's just using us as a premise to to the end and i think if you take another story a purely invented story food but i went to gadhafi compound in 1987 and it had been heavily bombed and so this was an assassination and in the bond other parts of tripoli and killed lots of civilians but it was it was primarily that sense assassinated laughing and since lighting a sentence was we seeing a succession of regime c
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britain had been leading the standings going into the final day. but failing to finish has seen them slip to third overall, behind winners poland and runners—up italy. that's all your sport jane, bye for now. thanks, very much katie. see you in the next hour. the colombian government has deployed 7,000 troops across some of its major towns and cities in a bid to end two months of deadly protests and riots. demonstrators have vowed to march on the streets of the capital, bogota, today, as they continue their stand against poverty, police violence and tax rises. 0ur latin america correspondent will grant reports. colombia is no stranger to violence but these scenes have shocked the nation. shouting. two months after the protests began, they are showing no sign of letting up. what started as an outpouring of anger over a proposed tax hike has now exploded into pitched battles in several major cities. the epicentre of the anti—government protests is cali, a city which suffers from all of colombia's social ills, from poverty to paramilitaries and dr
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maybe other countries — france, britain — don't necessarily have that. president macron in rwanda saying you know, we should've listened to the warning. this isn't an apology, by the way, he said very specifically. absolutely, because that brings legaljeopardy, i and that brings having two hand—outs, you know, - reparations, whatever, so you try as a societyl or as a government to frame your apology or your level i of culpability in a way that will not leave you open i to having to fork out. millions and millions. and it's tricky finding i the right form of words, to be honest with you, - but president chirac apologised for some of france's. past colonial misdeeds in north africa, - which was interesting. yes, it's a difficult... it's a difficult way - of dealing with the past, using an apology or suggesting that you are culpable. - it is tricky, and some nations find it harder than most. - steve, what has caught your eye? well, probably, viewers will think, "oh, no, not this again." go on, go on. the british government's brexit minister was in the hou
maybe other countries — france, britain — don't necessarily have that. president macron in rwanda saying you know, we should've listened to the warning. this isn't an apology, by the way, he said very specifically. absolutely, because that brings legaljeopardy, i and that brings having two hand—outs, you know, - reparations, whatever, so you try as a societyl or as a government to frame your apology or your level i of culpability in a way that will not leave you open i to having to fork...
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with the reason britain had one of the worst per capita death rates on earth. just incompetence and bureaucracy, or is it something more profound? something to do with the structure of british capitalism and join now from italy by professor guy standing for economic advisor to the shadow chancellor of the exchequer. under jeremy corbin, an author of the corruption of capitalism. i ron, today's thrive and work does not pay. thank so much guy for coming back on the show, which we were all in italy obviously, but i think you caught up with some of the evidence from johnson consillio. domini cummings, was the u. k. code we'd response, do you think hijacked in the interest solve rented capitalism as outlined in your book here? well, it is extraordinary kelly. incidence that the book has just come out of the same time as these revelations by dominant cummings. i must say that i'm not remotely surprised by what we heard. it is a reflection of a system that is chronically corrupt. and when i was working on the book, i realized the, the depths of the revolving doors we
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with the reason britain had one of the worst per capita death rates on earth. just incompetence and bureaucracy, or is it something more profound? something to do with the structure of british capitalism and join now from italy by professor guy standing for economic advisor to the shadow chancellor of the exchequer. under jeremy corbin and author of the corruption of capitalism, my warranty is thrive and work does not pay. thank so much guy for coming back on the show, which we were all in italy obviously. but i think you caught up with some of the evidence from johnson's consillio area. dominic cummings was the u. k. code we'd response, do you think hijacked in the interests of rented capitalism as outlined in your book here? well, it is extraordinary incidence that the book has just come out of the same time as these revelations by dominant cummings. i must say that i'm not remotely surprised by what we heard. it is a reflection of a system that is chronically corrupt. and when i was working on the book, i realized the, the depths of the revolving doors we ha
with the reason britain had one of the worst per capita death rates on earth. just incompetence and bureaucracy, or is it something more profound? something to do with the structure of british capitalism and join now from italy by professor guy standing for economic advisor to the shadow chancellor of the exchequer. under jeremy corbin and author of the corruption of capitalism, my warranty is thrive and work does not pay. thank so much guy for coming back on the show, which we were all in...
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the jewish lobby was growing in britain and the british government took its aim seriously. the british might also use the port for the jews to persuade the american government which included several jewish figures to join the war or. other factors may also have been at play the zionist movement itself and its leader high invites. were political zionists and there ain't from the very beginning the ultimate aim was an independent jewish state in palestine there in these early days they didn't say that because if you only evoke hostility to their project paper the after effect of it on bush. would have not studied. not only i for one seem to be full had. a 5th also you know i'm sure i know you hold your core to. grieve and you're going to would feel so you death of traffic but i thought. amount of eric or not but they'll make will now because of something your philosophy and no hope for must see him in france in the last minute if you don't have not besides before we've got a problem out of in your. own push of america so you knew you just got off what if i knew how to fix thi
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much lower than that of the united states or britain. i was looking at the figures on one of the sites, thejohn hopkins university site and they have india down at 14.5 people in the 100,000 in terms of mortality rate. even the uk's 191. the us is 175. slightly worse than the us because we were hit particularly bad in the first wave. how credible are these mortality figures in the light of the international comparison? as you very rightly said, the official figures point to fatalities in india not being at the level of what has occurred in the united kingdom or the united states and we are talking about the percentage of the population. but i would venture to say — and this is an expert opinion that has come from the medical fraternity, it has come from eyewitness accounts, it has come from what i would— call circumstantial evidence — the figures do not appear to be correct. and this is not merely pertaining to this year, but also last year. what's being said is that right at this moment, the figures are way below what is reality a
much lower than that of the united states or britain. i was looking at the figures on one of the sites, thejohn hopkins university site and they have india down at 14.5 people in the 100,000 in terms of mortality rate. even the uk's 191. the us is 175. slightly worse than the us because we were hit particularly bad in the first wave. how credible are these mortality figures in the light of the international comparison? as you very rightly said, the official figures point to fatalities in india...
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maybe other countries — france, britain — don't necessarily have that. president macron in rwanda saying you know, we should've listened to the warnings. this isn't an apology, by the way, he said very specifically. absolutely, because that brings legaljeopardy, i and that brings having. to hand out, you know, reparations, whatever, so you try as a societyl or as a government to frame your apology or your level i of culpability in a way that will not leave you open i to having to fork out. millions and millions. and it's tricky finding i the right form of words, to be honest with you, - but president chirac apologised for some of france's. past colonial misdeeds in north africa, - which was interesting. yes, it's a difficult... it's a difficult way - of dealing with the past, using an apology or suggesting that you are culpable. - it is tricky, and some nations find it harder than most. - steve, what has caught your eye? well, probably, viewers will think, "oh, no, not this again." go on, go on. the british government's brexit minister was in the house o
maybe other countries — france, britain — don't necessarily have that. president macron in rwanda saying you know, we should've listened to the warnings. this isn't an apology, by the way, he said very specifically. absolutely, because that brings legaljeopardy, i and that brings having. to hand out, you know, reparations, whatever, so you try as a societyl or as a government to frame your apology or your level i of culpability in a way that will not leave you open i to having to fork out....
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let coffin of the trust and reputation of britain. . ., ., of britain. let us turn to the front .ae. of britain. let us turn to the front -a~e of of britain. let us turn to the front page of the _ of britain. let us turn to the front page of the sunday _ of britain. let us turn to the front page of the sunday telegraph. . of britain. let us turn to the front - page of the sunday telegraph. where about to get a result from eurovision but in the meantime... i eurovision but in the meantime... i am so excited! it _ eurovision but in the meantime... i am so excited! it is. _ eurovision but in the meantime... i am so excited! it is. i _ eurovision but in the meantime... i am so excited! it is. i will- eurovision but in the meantime... i am so excited! it is. i will confirm l am so excited! it is. i will confirm it for you. — am so excited! it is. i will confirm it for you. jo- _ am so excited! it is. i will confirm it for you. jo- it — am so excited! it is. i will confirm it for you, jo. it is _ am so excited! it is. i will confirm it for you, jo. it is d
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hundreds of millions of weapons from britain. play going to be wiped out. well they've tried to wipe us out 74 years ago already in 1988 the plan was that we're going to just vanish but we do that we had a very we'll go to society with our ancient nation you know we produce almost every profit from prophet. jesus was born in bethlehem and so forth. we want nation is very well known for its ability to withstand it's a belief it's sort of the resilience the brilliance the it in the you are all the time israel is love the 1st invasion is that is not the 1st colonized that and be seizure we have had many of those and in the end it's we would have me and is there more leaf well he had mubarak and basta thank you and now after the break i'll be speaking to jerusalem post correspondent to hear the israeli side of the argument. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics. i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. a new gold rush is underway. thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping
hundreds of millions of weapons from britain. play going to be wiped out. well they've tried to wipe us out 74 years ago already in 1988 the plan was that we're going to just vanish but we do that we had a very we'll go to society with our ancient nation you know we produce almost every profit from prophet. jesus was born in bethlehem and so forth. we want nation is very well known for its ability to withstand it's a belief it's sort of the resilience the brilliance the it in the you are all...
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one of the points i make in the book is now in britain known financial companies as well as financial companies own fits that are over a 1000 percent of g d p. it's the financial tail. why doing the economic dog medical? and i'm going to say, i mean, i don't know who the chance is in this context, but the media here certainly did not react to the cummings testimony by talking about corruption. i mean, there was these accusations of lying about the health secretary. it was incompetent, bureaucracy it's, it's, these are corruption was not, was not key here according to the way the british media covered the storage, well, less predictable to because mainstream media are part of the wrench economy system. the main stream media owned by plutocrats. and we have a situation where big financed mainly goldman facts, grooms people to go into politics to go into the media as well. and it's, it's institutionalized corruption so that you get the situation where many of the decisions that are being taken up for the benefit of finance and for the benefit of senior civil servants. and politicians who
one of the points i make in the book is now in britain known financial companies as well as financial companies own fits that are over a 1000 percent of g d p. it's the financial tail. why doing the economic dog medical? and i'm going to say, i mean, i don't know who the chance is in this context, but the media here certainly did not react to the cummings testimony by talking about corruption. i mean, there was these accusations of lying about the health secretary. it was incompetent,...
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absolutely that's for america guys america and britain on the international stage it is. are out how are influence and wealth and that is why they are attempts sincere falsify history because in the soviet union's role in both wars are and that is why they are hitting the state as almost a devil incarnate it does not make sense for the american and british relates so on the one hand tell their respective cables that it will speak soviet union which all the grunts of the vam act and rules about the end of nazi germany but on the other hand to then say boss is a de fer poses a terrible friend to freedom and independence of america and britain so they have to keep on depicts in busha in an extremely negative way and at the same time falsified the history of hope also and of its hawking about democracy in britain well let's have a closer examination of that shall wait is the head of the british states elects its not she is the uk house of the british parliaments the house of lords elect is no better is not much them ocracy in britain democracy in britain is merely a facade an
absolutely that's for america guys america and britain on the international stage it is. are out how are influence and wealth and that is why they are attempts sincere falsify history because in the soviet union's role in both wars are and that is why they are hitting the state as almost a devil incarnate it does not make sense for the american and british relates so on the one hand tell their respective cables that it will speak soviet union which all the grunts of the vam act and rules about...
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owners had taken off from britain to bomb i and our country and. in fact is the 1st time they've taken off from british air bases in combat since the end of the 2nd world war so yes strikes in 986 were an extensive regime change they were directed sent to assassinate gadhafi i'm into that era $987.00 for the event that the book now uses as a premise the conference. that my character goes to an end ends up dead and vice chair in the state so i while i was then some serious accident or something nobody's ever got the balls and the time now mind my stories that it's had. a mind of reconstruct walks that was all about it he's just using us as a premise to to the end and i think if you take another story purely invented story food and i went to get an office 'd compound in 1987 and it had been heavily bombed and so this was an assassination and in a bond other parts of tripoli and killed lots of civilians but it was it was primarily that sense assassinate gadhafi and since lighting a sentence was we seeing a succession of regime change wolf with iraq an
owners had taken off from britain to bomb i and our country and. in fact is the 1st time they've taken off from british air bases in combat since the end of the 2nd world war so yes strikes in 986 were an extensive regime change they were directed sent to assassinate gadhafi i'm into that era $987.00 for the event that the book now uses as a premise the conference. that my character goes to an end ends up dead and vice chair in the state so i while i was then some serious accident or something...
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for many reasons, a lot of talk in britain about... it has no cut—through with voters, but it will affect the mood of number 10 and the government and johnson's leadership in quite profound ways. one way or another, ashis ray, it is an extraordinary distraction because it seems to be consuming... the media can report whatever stories they want and it doesn't matter if it's consuming their time, but it is consuming the time of the prime minister, the cabinet secretary, who is the most senior official in government, cabinet ministers desperately trying to find words that don't look like a commentary on it and avoid answering questions on it. parliament, the opposition seems obsessed about it and frankly, there are probably much more important things the government should be focused on. you're absolutely right. you said that i've been a foreign correspondent here since the 19705, which is indeed true. i came here whenjames callaghan was prime minister and i can say this much, that no prime minister in my memory has been under so much pr
for many reasons, a lot of talk in britain about... it has no cut—through with voters, but it will affect the mood of number 10 and the government and johnson's leadership in quite profound ways. one way or another, ashis ray, it is an extraordinary distraction because it seems to be consuming... the media can report whatever stories they want and it doesn't matter if it's consuming their time, but it is consuming the time of the prime minister, the cabinet secretary, who is the most senior...
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the jewish lobby was growing in britain and the british government took its aim seriously. the british might also use the port for the jews to persuade the american government which included several jewish figures to join the war. other factors may also have been at play the zionist movement itself and its leader high invites. were political zionists and there ain't from the very beginning the ultimate aim was an independent jewish state in palestine there in these early days they didn't say that because if you only evoke hostility to their project paper the effect of that on bush. would have not only of course not but i for one seem to be formal had. a 5th also you know john you hold your core too in an aggrieved and you're going to wouldn't feel so you data traffic but i thought. amount of eric or not but they'll make one learn now there's a sawyer philosophy and no hope for a stint in france in the last minute if you don't have no physics because we've got a problem modifying your. i want to push ahead of you new year let's start off with a fine you have had x. . on the
the jewish lobby was growing in britain and the british government took its aim seriously. the british might also use the port for the jews to persuade the american government which included several jewish figures to join the war. other factors may also have been at play the zionist movement itself and its leader high invites. were political zionists and there ain't from the very beginning the ultimate aim was an independent jewish state in palestine there in these early days they didn't say...
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and britain pursued good britain as i mentioned earlier, decides to take its chances on charles de gaulle and free french. u.s. initially recognize the collaboration of vici government and stuck with it for a very long time. the book is really about the countries going in the directions they went in the real tension is caused in the special relationship between the u.s. and britain. if i can plug it, it will be out in mid october. i'm hoping to be able to come down to new orleans and do an event to launch the book shortly thereafter. thanks the question whoever posted. >> we are looking forward to it. one last question for dr. weinberg. would you please discuss dr. weinberg, your excellent research on german long-range bombing plans of the u.s. that then failed? >> well, the answer to that question is that in 1937, when the preparations for war with britain and france were well underway, hitler's decided to prepare for the war he expected to fight against united states after conquering the soviet union. the first war would be crushing czechoslovakia. the second would beat britain and fran
and britain pursued good britain as i mentioned earlier, decides to take its chances on charles de gaulle and free french. u.s. initially recognize the collaboration of vici government and stuck with it for a very long time. the book is really about the countries going in the directions they went in the real tension is caused in the special relationship between the u.s. and britain. if i can plug it, it will be out in mid october. i'm hoping to be able to come down to new orleans and do an...
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we paper which is the heart of britain has not done that.— paper which is the heart of britain has not done that. we will pick up this conversation _ has not done that. we will pick up this conversation at _ has not done that. we will pick up this conversation at about - has not done that. we will pick up this conversation at about 11:30 i this conversation at about 11:30 p:m.. thank you both for now. they are back in about 40 or so minutes to discuss more of the stories on tamara's papers and websites. goodbye for now. good evening. i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. three days after they met in the fa cup final, chelsea have been playing leicester city again, this time in the premier league. and this time, chelsea have won. with supporters back at stamford bridge, antonio rudiger put them ahead early in the second half. var intervened to give chelsea a penalty, whichjorginho then scored. iheanacho pulled one back for leicester, but it finished 2—1. the win moves chelsea up to third, and if they beat aston villa on sunday, they're guaranteed to finish there. leicester's champi
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britain's longest—serving monarch arrived on britain's largest warship. hms queen elizabeth! two queen elizabeths — her majesty bidding farewell to the crew of the aircraft carrier she named and commissioned, about to sail east halfway around the world. moored alongside an american destroyer, one of six warships that will accompany her to the pacific. the navy says it is the most powerful uk maritime deployment in a generation and the embodiment of global britain. so this is a tangible expression of how the country can go out into the world and so we have a fantastic new capability and when we deploy, it speaks to our values, our interests, what we stand for. the carrier has already been training with the latest f—35s. there are more usjets onboard than british ones — the government says that is a sign of strength, not weakness. during the seven—month voyage, they are expected to launch theirfirst combat missions over iraq. at dusk, the towering 65,000 tonne warship finally set sail on her 26,000—mile voyage with crowds gathered to wave her off. horn blares. as hms
britain's longest—serving monarch arrived on britain's largest warship. hms queen elizabeth! two queen elizabeths — her majesty bidding farewell to the crew of the aircraft carrier she named and commissioned, about to sail east halfway around the world. moored alongside an american destroyer, one of six warships that will accompany her to the pacific. the navy says it is the most powerful uk maritime deployment in a generation and the embodiment of global britain. so this is a tangible...
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at the time britain was still a member of the e.u. with stop mind in the same political union as paul. of course this is no longer the case for heading for troubled waters here because i i have supported breaks it very strongly for a long time and still do so this is where david and i diverged i think it's a romantic idea that experience has shown to be totally impractical and i think a european union is a dysfunctional mess showing no signs of getting its act together i'm not going to accuse keith of having neither and most of mind or anything like that but i think. so we see although we're one aisle and i think somehow my impression is that english people inshallah. and perhaps. more so but jordan looking at least that's how i like to think of it more and more scots believe that their country would be better off if it were as independent as it looks here in this pond. david is no fan of the government of london and believes in the fundamental differences between the scottish and the english were ignored. but he sees a total detachme
at the time britain was still a member of the e.u. with stop mind in the same political union as paul. of course this is no longer the case for heading for troubled waters here because i i have supported breaks it very strongly for a long time and still do so this is where david and i diverged i think it's a romantic idea that experience has shown to be totally impractical and i think a european union is a dysfunctional mess showing no signs of getting its act together i'm not going to accuse...
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once again, it is illegal to bring opium into china and britain takes an interesting position. britain says you have just taken british property and you haven't paid for it this leads to an argument which becomes the first and second of the so-called opium wars where britain sends gunboats to force payment involves itself in a shooting war with china and in both cases china loses for a very simple reason china was old china was vast but china had fallen behind technologically. her ships were not as maneuverable as the british ships. they would have stayed at the art. her cannons were woefully behind the chinese cannons were cast of bronze and made it in portugal in the 1600s. the british cannons were again the very finest there could be had in the most accurate. so britain handily won the first and second of these so called open wars and used that opportunity to demand the china open up several other ports, including ning paul. parts of shanghai chiensen etc. once this news became known this is what happened if we take a look at this political cartoon, you can step around. if y
once again, it is illegal to bring opium into china and britain takes an interesting position. britain says you have just taken british property and you haven't paid for it this leads to an argument which becomes the first and second of the so-called opium wars where britain sends gunboats to force payment involves itself in a shooting war with china and in both cases china loses for a very simple reason china was old china was vast but china had fallen behind technologically. her ships were...
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this morning, the longest—serving monarch arrived on britain's largest warship. hms queen elizabeth, stand at ease. two queen elizabeths — her majesty bidding farewell to the crew of the aircraft carrier she named and commissioned, about to sail east halfway round the world. moored alongside, an american destroyer, one of six warships that'll accompany her to the pacific. the navy says it's the most powerful uk maritime deployment in a generation, and the embodiment of global britain. so, this is a tangible expression of how the country can go out into the world, and so we have a fantastic new capability, and when we deploy, it speaks to our values, our interests, what we stand for. the carrier's already been training with the latest f35s. there are more usjets on board than british ones. the government says that a sign of strength, not weakness. during the seven—month voyage, they're expected to launch their first combat missions over iraq. the government sees this as a symbol notjust of global britain, but of military power. but in sailing east, it insists
this morning, the longest—serving monarch arrived on britain's largest warship. hms queen elizabeth, stand at ease. two queen elizabeths — her majesty bidding farewell to the crew of the aircraft carrier she named and commissioned, about to sail east halfway round the world. moored alongside, an american destroyer, one of six warships that'll accompany her to the pacific. the navy says it's the most powerful uk maritime deployment in a generation, and the embodiment of global britain. so,...
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it is quite a big test of the global britain foreign policy. today and in the next few days from the first real test of can britain show leadership and as we are already seeing, there is some noises off and criticism against the government, saying you can't show leadership talking about famine and education for girls when you are cutting money for girls when you are cutting money for that is part of your cuts to the aid budget. for that is part of your cuts to the aid budget-— there's conflicting advice this lunchtime on whether we should be able to take foreign holidays this summer. the european union is urging tourism to be allowed for people who are fully vaccinated or coming from countries with low infection rates. but here, a cross—party group of mps is saying all international leisure travel should be "discouraged" because of concerns that new variants of coronavirus could be bought back to the uk. let's speak to our political correspondentjonathan blake, who's at westminster. jonathan. should we be booking holidays or not? �* . sho
it is quite a big test of the global britain foreign policy. today and in the next few days from the first real test of can britain show leadership and as we are already seeing, there is some noises off and criticism against the government, saying you can't show leadership talking about famine and education for girls when you are cutting money for girls when you are cutting money for that is part of your cuts to the aid budget. for that is part of your cuts to the aid budget-— there's...
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— sounds really optimistic like britain is bouncing back i am not quite _ britain is bouncing back i am not quite sure — britain is bouncing back i am not quite sure it is going to be as seamless— quite sure it is going to be as seamless as the article by the pie minister— seamless as the article by the pie minister would suggest. seamless as the article by the pie ministerwould suggest. —— prime minister~ — ministerwould suggest. —— prime minister. we only have to look at the appalling reports and photographs coming out of india to wonder— photographs coming out of india to wonder whether our green travellers there _ wonder whether our green travellers there is— wonder whether our green travellers there is a _ wonder whether our green travellers there is a good idea at all. i think people _ there is a good idea at all. i think people will— there is a good idea at all. i think people will be looking at this with a raised _ people will be looking at this with a raised eyebrow. —— travel list. there _ a raised eyebrow. —— travel list. there is— a raised
— sounds really optimistic like britain is bouncing back i am not quite _ britain is bouncing back i am not quite sure — britain is bouncing back i am not quite sure it is going to be as seamless— quite sure it is going to be as seamless as the article by the pie minister— seamless as the article by the pie minister would suggest. seamless as the article by the pie ministerwould suggest. —— prime minister~ — ministerwould suggest. —— prime minister. we only have to look at the...
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some drones are made in britain. gaza is being used as an appetizing opportunity for those that make a lot of money off of drones. >> there is no inconsistency between the british government rightly expressing concerns about some aspects of israeli internal and foreign policy, yet at the same time, deciding to procure military equipment for the u.k.'s own strategic and national security purpose. >> i do sense uneasiness about the fact it is the same drone. some of these drones are criticized by the u.k. >> i do not sense uneasiness. we are procuring these. they are advanced pieces of kit. their technology is good. they keep armed forces safe on the ground. they give us a technological and military advantage. the fact they are made by israel is a matter for israel. >> there is strong evidence to suggest over the past five years israeli use of attack drones has continued to escalate, particularly doing the -- during the 2009 gaza war. and the 2012 pillar of defense. the ngo human rights watch observed six drone strikes
some drones are made in britain. gaza is being used as an appetizing opportunity for those that make a lot of money off of drones. >> there is no inconsistency between the british government rightly expressing concerns about some aspects of israeli internal and foreign policy, yet at the same time, deciding to procure military equipment for the u.k.'s own strategic and national security purpose. >> i do sense uneasiness about the fact it is the same drone. some of these drones are...
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egan bernal retained his overall lead ahead of britain's simon yates. britain's eflyn evans has won his first rally of the season at rally de portugal. he started the day 10 seconds clear of his nearest rival and went on to win by almost half a minute. he remains second in the standings behind reigning champion sebastien 0gier. and with just a couple of months to go before the tokyo 0lympics, britain's emily craig and imogen grant won gold in the lightweight, double sculls at the latest world cup event in switzerland. there was also gold in the men's fours. now, it's been a memorable day for max verstappen. he's won his maiden monaco grand prix and, in the process, gone to the top of formula 0ne's world championship for the first time, knocking off reigning champion lewis hamilton in the process. 0ur correspondent andy swiss reports. so, was this the day the title changed direction? max verstappen as delighted as lewis hamilton was dejected. starting seventh, he needed something special and from the moment verstappen led them away, the result seemed a f
egan bernal retained his overall lead ahead of britain's simon yates. britain's eflyn evans has won his first rally of the season at rally de portugal. he started the day 10 seconds clear of his nearest rival and went on to win by almost half a minute. he remains second in the standings behind reigning champion sebastien 0gier. and with just a couple of months to go before the tokyo 0lympics, britain's emily craig and imogen grant won gold in the lightweight, double sculls at the latest world...
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the jewish lobby was growing in britain and the british government took its aim seriously. the british might also use the port for the jews to persuade the american government which included several jewish figures to join the war or. other factors may also have been at play the zionist movement itself and its leader high invites. were political zionists and there ain't from the very beginning the ultimate aim was an independent jewish state in palestine there in these early days they didn't say that because if you only evoke hostility to their project paper the effect of that on bush. and i for one see you be formal had. a 5th also you know john when you hold your quote in an aggrieved and you're going to wouldn't feel so you data traffic but i thought. amount of eric or not but they'll make one i know there's a saw in your philosophy and no hope for the stream in france in the last minute because i have not besides before we've got a problem out of india. i want to push ahead of you new year to start off but if i knew how to fix. on the 2nd of november 19th 17 the british
the jewish lobby was growing in britain and the british government took its aim seriously. the british might also use the port for the jews to persuade the american government which included several jewish figures to join the war or. other factors may also have been at play the zionist movement itself and its leader high invites. were political zionists and there ain't from the very beginning the ultimate aim was an independent jewish state in palestine there in these early days they didn't say...
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of britain doesn't go quite germany's way. so hitler sees the war in the east as the decisive theater. so north africa is always just a distraction for him. now admiral radar does come up with the plan in the summer of 1940 when germany still has the chance to make a strategic decision. he actually he argues. well, we can go after the british in the mediterranean and we can knock the props out the british empire then we can defeat the british homeland, then we can turn it against russia. but that kind of more sequential more peripheral campaign or approach to strategy isn't one which which hitler and wants to buy. and i think that other point about the campaigns in north africa, which certainly the the soviets never understand and quite frankly many people don't understand is that to put one division in north africa takes a vast amount of effort far more effort than it takes to put a division on eastern front because you need to think about shipping you need to think about supplying absolutely everything that formation needs.
of britain doesn't go quite germany's way. so hitler sees the war in the east as the decisive theater. so north africa is always just a distraction for him. now admiral radar does come up with the plan in the summer of 1940 when germany still has the chance to make a strategic decision. he actually he argues. well, we can go after the british in the mediterranean and we can knock the props out the british empire then we can defeat the british homeland, then we can turn it against russia. but...