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from great britain which are coming intol great britain which are coming into northern— great britain which are coming into northern ireland _ great britain which are coming into northern ireland and _ great britain which are coming into northern ireland and are _ great britain which are coming into northern ireland and are due - great britain which are coming into northern ireland and are due to- great britain which are coming into. northern ireland and are due to flow on into— northern ireland and are due to flow on into the _ northern ireland and are due to flow on into the relative _ northern ireland and are due to flow on into the relative ireland - northern ireland and are due to flow on into the relative ireland or- northern ireland and are due to flow on into the relative ireland or the . on into the relative ireland or the wider— on into the relative ireland or the wider elk — on into the relative ireland or the wider eu. those _ on into the relative ireland or the wider eu. those products- on into the relative ireland or the wider eu. those products will- on into the r
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— car, not a hybrid, and mine is built in britain. , , ., ., in britain. this is not a car competition, _ in britain. this is not a car competition, guys! - in britain. this is not a car competition, guys! i'm i in britain. this is not a car competition, guys! i'm on| in britain. this is not a car. competition, guys! i'm on a in britain. this is not a car _ competition, guys! i'm on ajourney, competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. — competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, asthey say. viii competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. i'll get i competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. i'll get there i competition, guys! i'm on ajourney, as they say. i'll get there but - competition, guys! i'm on ajourney, as they say. i'll get there but the i as they say. i'll get there but the prices are really high for fully electric. hopefully they'll introduce a scheme to persuade us to get rid of our hybrids or petrol or diesel cars. get rid of our hybrids or petrol or diesel cars— diesel cars. come “oin me in the electric club! i've
— car, not a hybrid, and mine is built in britain. , , ., ., in britain. this is not a car competition, _ in britain. this is not a car competition, guys! - in britain. this is not a car competition, guys! i'm i in britain. this is not a car competition, guys! i'm on| in britain. this is not a car. competition, guys! i'm on a in britain. this is not a car _ competition, guys! i'm on ajourney, competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, as they say. — competition, guys! i'm on a “ourney, asthey...
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and in the early 2000, little britain, he was a big i 2000, little britain, he was a big figure on. he 2000, little britain, he was a big fiaure on. ., , 2000, little britain, he was a big fiaure on. .,, ., 2000, little britain, he was a big fiaure on. ., ., figure on. he was a sort of reinvented _ figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself- figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself in - figure on. he was a sort of reinvented himself in that | figure on. he was a sort of- reinvented himself in that tough guy image with new tricks, that ran for a decade as well, he was a cast member on that. at singing the theme tune is something that has stuck with his career as well because that's what he did for minder, of course, went to number three in the charts. he also sang the new tricks theme tune as well stop little britain, obviously of long—running sketch, write theme tune, sing the theme gym. but actually, dennis waterman love that it was a big deal to him, there is a lovely tribute from matt lucas from little britain, in the last couple of hours, he said, "i grow up watching
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and i mean, to christina's point, this is why in great britain today or less just a britain in britain today, you will find that the conversation is still around. oh, if it wasn't for russ this small island, none of you would be without recognizing that image was not for us. the black nations and the black people on whose shoulders, whose blood and whose sweat. right, you're a car was built on right. you would not be great and you'd have nothing. but let me quickly touch on this point about what the queen can do it. the queen really wants to lead a legacy that's substantive. her legacy is not being the head of the commonwealth because she was on the head of the commonwealth. you to carry on the symbolism of, or disco, some kind of epa, her legacy would be to really address the issue of, of truth, right? we know what the go daddy. yeah, there were records the edge it and it won't just it, you know, want to start with an apology. right. rosalie, go on to presentation that meet both sides. talk about how this is going to resolve an apology, right? people, i'm and, and i, and this wrapper
and i mean, to christina's point, this is why in great britain today or less just a britain in britain today, you will find that the conversation is still around. oh, if it wasn't for russ this small island, none of you would be without recognizing that image was not for us. the black nations and the black people on whose shoulders, whose blood and whose sweat. right, you're a car was built on right. you would not be great and you'd have nothing. but let me quickly touch on this point about...
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by conducting graduate work in britain. she was able to investigate american history through a transnational lens rather than viewing it from a purely american perspective. this interest led to teaching courses examining the intellectual social and cultural history of modern america. as well as african american history and the history of africa. it also resulted in the publication of her first book titled black woman reformer. i to be wells lynching and transatlantic activism, which is the basis of her talk tonight. that book incidentally is available for purchase and signing in the foyer following the of our program tonight. dr. selch has also published essays on responses to wells's campaign in great britain and the american south as well as the evolution of scholarly interpretations of lynching. it's my pleasure to welcome to the great lives podium dr. sarah selfie. thank you, bill. and thank you for everyone who is here this evening both in person and on the live stream. i'd like to thank the gemini three group for thei
by conducting graduate work in britain. she was able to investigate american history through a transnational lens rather than viewing it from a purely american perspective. this interest led to teaching courses examining the intellectual social and cultural history of modern america. as well as african american history and the history of africa. it also resulted in the publication of her first book titled black woman reformer. i to be wells lynching and transatlantic activism, which is the...
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and there is, there is a say in this in circulation, in britain to some extent, which is the britain nato, and the united states. and the european union prepared to defend ukraine to the last drop of ukrainian blood. it's all looking ready, very cynical. and nobody is really calling johnson very strongly at the. ready moment i think that it can change, especially as the cost of living crisis gets worse, or the government refuses to help people and resend in 3000000000 pounds a 1000000 military and other assistance to the ukranian government. perhaps this our school by play and it's a sign that you know things a changing the perception is changing. but i wanted to ask, you know, if the borrower's johnson is, as this report claim seeking to use the conflicts to draw attention away from his own scandals. will succeed well, he might get away with it for a while, but in particular is the cost of living crisis. lessons learned? i think time it runs images. so we can cite, for example, as to right. you know, there may well be cynical forces wish to prolong the war in the hope that it will w
and there is, there is a say in this in circulation, in britain to some extent, which is the britain nato, and the united states. and the european union prepared to defend ukraine to the last drop of ukrainian blood. it's all looking ready, very cynical. and nobody is really calling johnson very strongly at the. ready moment i think that it can change, especially as the cost of living crisis gets worse, or the government refuses to help people and resend in 3000000000 pounds a 1000000 military...
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_ ireland, drugs coming from great britain to— ireland, drugs coming from great britain to northern ireland, this is entirely— britain to northern ireland, this is entirely unacceptable for any part of her— entirely unacceptable for any part of her majesty's united kingdom. i don't think the dop has been, for example, looking at the vaguest edge, yes, their increased costs from gb to northern ireland when you're talking about get moving between the two, but of course, some people would say that that is offset by greater trade within northern ireland and of course trade with the eu and the republic of ireland. let mejust finally ask eu and the republic of ireland. let me just finally ask you, because we are nearly out of time, there is an eight day process after this vote, isn't there, where there is the opportunity to nominate to the positions of first minister and deputy first minister, if sinn fein emerge as the largest party, would you nominate and you and second, would you nominate to the position of deputy first minister? fiur would you nominate to the position of deputy f
_ ireland, drugs coming from great britain to— ireland, drugs coming from great britain to northern ireland, this is entirely— britain to northern ireland, this is entirely unacceptable for any part of her— entirely unacceptable for any part of her majesty's united kingdom. i don't think the dop has been, for example, looking at the vaguest edge, yes, their increased costs from gb to northern ireland when you're talking about get moving between the two, but of course, some people would...
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and we look at britain - and i think there are divisions over things like brexit. one of the first reasons why i thought this could work- in britain, i came from being at the economist before, - was that i sat and saw that when we launched a brexit newsletter, what was . interesting was people, both from one side of- the brexit debate and then from the other, were - subscribing to it really very quickly. and i think that ability- at the moment to be able to cut through and say what really matters, there was a piecel a couple of days ago about levelling up and we looked at all the constituencies . of britain and went around adding up all the places that had gone forward and sadly, there were not very many of them. - nobody accused us of bias i in that, whilst i think in many cases in britain, almost- automatically, when people read things, they imagine which side they are coming from, - and we are not. in that category. ok, interesting. jim watterson, media editor at the guardian, let mejust bring you in, what do you make of the bloomberg proposition? well, there is
and we look at britain - and i think there are divisions over things like brexit. one of the first reasons why i thought this could work- in britain, i came from being at the economist before, - was that i sat and saw that when we launched a brexit newsletter, what was . interesting was people, both from one side of- the brexit debate and then from the other, were - subscribing to it really very quickly. and i think that ability- at the moment to be able to cut through and say what really...
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let's talk about britain. no nil points! yes, - britain. no nil points! yes, normally — britain. no nil points! yes, normally i'm _ britain. no nil points! yes, normally i'm talking - britain. no nil points! yes, normally i'm talking about| britain. no nil points! yes, - normally i'm talking about how we have done so badly. what has been so great this year is not only the phenomenal performance by sam ryder, but also down to the fact that it seems the bbc and the people who decide who to send forward have really listened to the feedback. let's have a quick listen because he is there. there is nothing but space. and i want to go home. so, you are saying then the effort that they has been to make sure it was a top entry. that they has been to make sure it was atop entry-— was a top entry. yes, the years there was — was a top entry. yes, the years there was a — was a top entry. yes, the years there was a mentality - was a top entry. yes, the years there was a mentality that - was a top entry. yes, the years there was a mentality that we i was a top entry. yes, the years - ther
let's talk about britain. no nil points! yes, - britain. no nil points! yes, normally — britain. no nil points! yes, normally i'm _ britain. no nil points! yes, normally i'm talking - britain. no nil points! yes, normally i'm talking about| britain. no nil points! yes, - normally i'm talking about how we have done so badly. what has been so great this year is not only the phenomenal performance by sam ryder, but also down to the fact that it seems the bbc and the people who decide who to send...
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there it is, he was that britain i it is, he was that britain might it is, he was that britain mirth , . . ., , it is, he was that britain m|h.., . . see might sting. nice chap. see what we've done there? i what we've done there? why do you think he is called sting? se also a beekeeper? because he was in the — se also a beekeeper? because he was in the phoenix _ se also a beekeeper? because he was in the phoenix jasmine. i was in the phoenix jasmine. this is how he used a lip when he played. looked like a bumblebee. his real name gordon matthew thomas sumner. this is the really important question, what are all these three images have in common? yep, so let's see this one. this is a hanging basket, next one, quickly, because we are running out of time, letting the lawn grow, and the third one, pesticide. what are they all have in common?— what are they all have in common? ., �* ~ ., �* common? over, i don't know, b is a gas? _ common? over, i don't know, b is a gas? the — common? over, i don't know, b is a gas? the preservation i common? over, i don't know, b is a gas? the p
there it is, he was that britain i it is, he was that britain might it is, he was that britain mirth , . . ., , it is, he was that britain m|h.., . . see might sting. nice chap. see what we've done there? i what we've done there? why do you think he is called sting? se also a beekeeper? because he was in the — se also a beekeeper? because he was in the phoenix _ se also a beekeeper? because he was in the phoenix jasmine. i was in the phoenix jasmine. this is how he used a lip when he played....
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here in britain, prices are soaring. not only of gas and electricity, but almost everything else that requires gas and electricity in order to be manufactured. i mean, we know have between 10 and 12000000 people who have to go to food banks in order to get a free supply of food because they can't afford to feed themselves and their families adequately. know all that bonus johnson can say, in defense of his records of his pretty disastrous reco, no role as prime minister as well. nobody is more firmly in support and in solid dollar to with ukraine than i am. i'm afraid the media coverage in britain is so completely and utterly uncritically one sided that ukraine's cause is supported unquestioningly by a very large percentage of the population. so it's really much in the interest of bonus, johnson and those around him. in fact, to see this, this conflict will continue in your grade so that he can continue to struggle around the place and appear on various stages around the world person as a great champion of the ukrainian
here in britain, prices are soaring. not only of gas and electricity, but almost everything else that requires gas and electricity in order to be manufactured. i mean, we know have between 10 and 12000000 people who have to go to food banks in order to get a free supply of food because they can't afford to feed themselves and their families adequately. know all that bonus johnson can say, in defense of his records of his pretty disastrous reco, no role as prime minister as well. nobody is more...
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here in britain. because clearly the tory government, though we have is in some difficulty they did suffer a defeat in the most recent local elections. and it's not just the policy gate scandal so called there's also a gathering cost of living crisis. here in britain, prices are soaring. not only of gas and electricity, but almost everything else that requires gas and electricity in order to be manufactured. i mean, we know have between 10 and 12000000 people who have to go to food banks in order to get a free supply of food because they can't afford to feed themselves and their families adequately. know all that bonus johnson can say, in defense of his records of his pretty disastrous reco, no role as probably minister as well. nobody is more firmly in support and insult dollar to with ukraine than i am. i'm afraid the media coverage in britain is so completely and utterly uncritically one sided that ukraine's cause is supported unquestioningly by a very large percentage of the population. so it's re
here in britain. because clearly the tory government, though we have is in some difficulty they did suffer a defeat in the most recent local elections. and it's not just the policy gate scandal so called there's also a gathering cost of living crisis. here in britain, prices are soaring. not only of gas and electricity, but almost everything else that requires gas and electricity in order to be manufactured. i mean, we know have between 10 and 12000000 people who have to go to food banks in...
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some goods, such as food products, are inspected when they arrive from great britain. the arrangement is part of the brexit agreement signed by borisjohnson�*s government and the eu. it was designed to keep open the land border with the republic of ireland, which is in the european union. the eu wants to stop any goods which aren't in line with its standards from reaching the european single market. the dup supported brexit, but it's always opposed the protocol, which it says threatens northern ireland's place in the uk. the party insists it will prevent a power—sharing coalition being formed at stormont unless the trade border is removed. the ball is firmly at the foot of the government. it is for the prime minister now to outline what he intends to do, and as i have stated it will not be words that will determine how we proceed, it will be actions. so for now, sirjeffrey donaldson will be passing by michelle o'neill, rather than governing northern ireland with her. the westminster government says the protocol is endangering political stability and has accused the
some goods, such as food products, are inspected when they arrive from great britain. the arrangement is part of the brexit agreement signed by borisjohnson�*s government and the eu. it was designed to keep open the land border with the republic of ireland, which is in the european union. the eu wants to stop any goods which aren't in line with its standards from reaching the european single market. the dup supported brexit, but it's always opposed the protocol, which it says threatens...
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but if it, if it impinges on people's everyday lives in britain chooses to walk away from it. what changes who gets damaged? i mean, i think there is some evidence, i think it is right to say that, you know, the protocol created some challenges for the people and businesses that are ones in great britain as well. so you know, they're having some practical challenges, bad businesses, but not able to have not been able to extend, gets freely from great britain, smoother airlines. they're facing customs paper can use restrictions. but we also have to realize that you know, that there is an acute hold dimension to this problem. and that is that 11 pulled community in northern ireland. that is, the unionists are refusing to agree for the protocol as an idea for them. it really takes move away from, from the united kingdom and it raises a question about the status of the union as a whole. so there are those 2 dimensions. there is the practical by mission and the political dimensions which have been at the curb. the dispute, i would just add to that by saying that, you know, all thes
but if it, if it impinges on people's everyday lives in britain chooses to walk away from it. what changes who gets damaged? i mean, i think there is some evidence, i think it is right to say that, you know, the protocol created some challenges for the people and businesses that are ones in great britain as well. so you know, they're having some practical challenges, bad businesses, but not able to have not been able to extend, gets freely from great britain, smoother airlines. they're facing...
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britain's government has never apologised for slavery. the foreign office told this programme that slavery was and still is abhorrent, expressing deep regret that the slave trade could ever have happened. grenada, meanwhile, is moving forward, taking steps towards reclaiming its past. streets named after english officials who owned slaves will be renamed for prominent grenadians. at the end of an eventful week, we sat with our guides, nicole phillip—dowe and dc campbell, to reflect on what we'd learned. this is grand anse beach, where it all began in 1609 when the british first tried to land and colonise grenada. the carib natives repelled the british, only to be invaded by the french. what, to you, is the legacy of slavery, as you sit on grenada today? well, the people will never forget. the evidence is all around us. we do have structures. we do have memories. we do have history that we can't walk away from. we know most of the people who live on this island are descendants of slaves from the west african nations. so it's ever present
britain's government has never apologised for slavery. the foreign office told this programme that slavery was and still is abhorrent, expressing deep regret that the slave trade could ever have happened. grenada, meanwhile, is moving forward, taking steps towards reclaiming its past. streets named after english officials who owned slaves will be renamed for prominent grenadians. at the end of an eventful week, we sat with our guides, nicole phillip—dowe and dc campbell, to reflect on what...
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mr. praken ended march 1945 in britain, and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of german forces in northern italy. is of a dorion at the smithy, common natalie. i'm darkish did die to name and this would al bob kelly be vest master for less dumb it now for ended as cuz you're a priest, owen, can me with as of italian as a leader in me. those of it are not a lead over. i'm because i didn't find in his letter to president roosevelt, it openly accuses...
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allison positioning is from the gun nieces breaking ended march 1945 in britain and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of german forces in northern italy. dissolve it on the smithy, common natalie. on darkish date, day to name is with al bob kelly and the best master. for less dammit, no for ended as cuz you're a priest, owen, can me with as of italian. i'll either, if in middle of it or not along our lead or for i'm because i didn't friend. in his letter to president roosevelt, an openly accuses the allies of negotiating a separate piece with jelly. already on his deathbed, roosevelt writes back saying, you have been misinformed, externally, responds with laura foreman, so humble and honest people. judging position is more aggressive from he approaches the us with his plans for operation unthinkable and alliance of anglo saxons, and nazi's and the massive bombing of soviet cities. that refund no nisa, but stand no longer needs to emergency our churches. i turned in all stuff her date and her 9 priest run is march least and i via a
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and in march 1945 in britain and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of german forces in northern italy. is of a don't at the smithy, common natalie. i'm dr. state de 2 name is with al bob kelly and the best mr. paulette da mit. no for ended as cuz you're a priest, owen, can with as of italian. i'll either, if in middle of it or not long i'll yet or for i'm because i didn't find in his letter to president roosevelt, an openly accuses the allies of negotiating a separate piece with jelly. already on his deathbed, roosevelt writes back saying, you have been misinformed, starting responds with laura foreman, so humble and honest people. judging position is more aggressive from he approaches the us with his plans for operation unthinkable and alliance of anglo saxons, and nazi's and the massive bombing of soviet cities that refund anisa, but stand no longer needs to emergency our churches. i turned in all staff her date and her 9 priest plan is march, least when i buy an apology salvage
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saving the traditional pub, is that nostalgia for a britain that may no longer exist? >> murray: oh, there are so many britains that may no longer exist, but the-- the one that's worth saving is the pub, surely. i mean, you know, we don't need a navy anymore, do we? we need pubs. ( laughs ) >> wertheirm: in a changing britain, nostalgia can reside at the bottom of a glass. in the oh-so-english village of aldworth in berkshire, you'll find just a cricket green, a church, a few houses, and a pub resistant to time. the bell inn has been in the family of heather macaulay for 200 years. she was born in the pub, and now, at age 85, runs it with her son, hugh. how many generations in-- in these 200 years? >> heather macaulay: we go as-- it was james and hugh and thomas and ronald and then me. five, i suppose. >> wertheirm: we've talked to some pub owners who've said they-- they felt this pressure to evolve, and they're trying gourmet food and d.j.s and technology. >> hugh macaulay: here, no. we are plain, simple. that's how we survive, that's how we're going to survive. i don
saving the traditional pub, is that nostalgia for a britain that may no longer exist? >> murray: oh, there are so many britains that may no longer exist, but the-- the one that's worth saving is the pub, surely. i mean, you know, we don't need a navy anymore, do we? we need pubs. ( laughs ) >> wertheirm: in a changing britain, nostalgia can reside at the bottom of a glass. in the oh-so-english village of aldworth in berkshire, you'll find just a cricket green, a church, a few...
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but in the end, a line between northern ireland and great britain was a key ingredient in mrjohnson's oven—ready brexit deal. so why does it matter so much? at queen's university in belfast i met a history professor who tried to explain it to my. it a history professor who tried to explain it to my.— a history professor who tried to explain it to my. it shows a really strona explain it to my. it shows a really strong relationship _ explain it to my. it shows a really strong relationship between - strong relationship between geography and space and political power. geography and space and political ower. ., ., , , ., . , power. from the old irish provinces and counties _ power. from the old irish provinces and counties of _ power. from the old irish provinces and counties of ulster, _ power. from the old irish provinces and counties of ulster, in _ power. from the old irish provinces and counties of ulster, in the - power. from the old irish provincesi and counties of ulster, in the 1920s politicians drew a boundary line between the united kingdom and the new republic, a border twi
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so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias, but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping him anyway. all elements in the west were hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis with the moscow negotiations between the u. s. s. o u. k and france had stalled because at the same time, london hosted secret anglo german negotiations. in exchange for the british empire, integrity, the british green lead a german march to the east. despite the absence of a formal agreement, it was given to understand that he was free to actively. i shouldn't worry about the west with when we speak of new territory in europe to day. w
so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias, but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him at the west was hoping him anyway. all...
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but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout this they laid flat, half of the 19 thirty's that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was not going to stand up to him, that's a west was hoping in many all elements in the west. we're hoping that he was just going to go east and so in the thirty's. the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. ah, ah. l. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about of personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to race trust or rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot
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just breaking ended march 1945 in britain, and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of german forces in northern italy is of a dorion at the smithy. common natalie undock estate de to name is with al bob kelly. and the best master for less dammit, no for ended as quick as europe prestone can with as of italian. i'll either, if in middle of it or not along our lead or for i'm because i didn't find in his letter to president roosevelt, an openly accuses the allies of negotiating a separate piece with jelly. already on his deathbed, roosevelt writes back saying, you have been misinformed, stony responds with tar and form. and so humboldt and honest people are judging position is more aggressive from he approaches the us with his plans for operation unthinkable and alliance of anglo saxon, some nazis fan, the massive bombing of soviet cities that refund no nisa, but stand no longer needs to emergency our churches i turned in all staff at 809 pre sprag is march least when i buy an apology salvage on yo
just breaking ended march 1945 in britain, and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of german forces in northern italy is of a dorion at the smithy. common natalie undock estate de to name is with al bob kelly. and the best master for less dammit, no for ended as quick as europe prestone can with as of italian. i'll either, if in middle of it or not along our lead or for i'm because i didn't find in his letter to president roosevelt, an openly accuses...
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healthier.— britain healthier. according to the latest figures _ britain healthier. according to the latest figures 14% _ britain healthier. according to the latest figures 14% of _ britain healthier. according to the i latest figures 1496 of five-year-olds latest figures 14% of five—year—olds were classed as obese. by 11 it rose to 25%. some of the strategy has been put into place, like you calory counts on menus. but is that enough? shoppers in leeds had mixed views on whether a delay on banning junk food deals would stop them eating more healthily. i the believe they deserve a treat and it_ i the believe they deserve a treat and it shouldn't have to put us mums out—of— pocket and it shouldn't have to put us mums out—of—pocket do that. and it shouldn't have to put us mums out-of-pocket do that.— out-of-pocket do that. seem places the have out-of-pocket do that. seem places they have taken _ out-of-pocket do that. seem places they have taken off— out-of-pocket do that. seem places they have taken o
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mr. praken ended march 1945 in britain, and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of germany forces in northern italy is of a don't at the smithy. common natalie. i'm, i'm darkish that day to name and this would al bob kelly the vest master for less dammit, no for end of this cuz you're a priest, owen, can with as of italian, a leader in me does of it or not along our lead. over i'm because i didn't friend in his letter to president roosevelt, an openly accuses the allies of negotiating a separate piece with jelly. already on his deathbed, roosevelt writes back saying, you have been misinformed. stone responds with laura foreman, so humble and honest people. judged position is more aggressive from he approaches the us with his plans for operation unthinkable and alliance of anglo saxons and nazis and the massive bombing of soviet cities that refund anisa, but stand no longer needs to emergency our churches. i turned in all straw her date and her 9 priest run is large, finished, and i have i an a
mr. praken ended march 1945 in britain, and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of germany forces in northern italy is of a don't at the smithy. common natalie. i'm, i'm darkish that day to name and this would al bob kelly the vest master for less dammit, no for end of this cuz you're a priest, owen, can with as of italian, a leader in me does of it or not along our lead. over i'm because i didn't friend in his letter to president roosevelt, an...
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now britain's first town, impact that has. now britain's first town. later — impact that has. now britain's first town. later city _ impact that has. now britain's first town, later city and _ impact that has. now britain's first town, later city and capital, - impact that has. now britain's first town, later city and capital, is i impact that has. now britain's first town, later city and capital, is to l town, later city and capital, is to become a city once more. four years ago london was experiencing a surge in violent crime, making the headlines for having a murder rater higher than new york's. in response, a specialst violent crime unit was launched. so has it made a difference? sonja jessup has been out with officers to find out more. hello, mate, did you have a visit from taser today? for pcs clem jones and kharan gill, no shift with the violent crime task force is quite the same. pcjones has been with the team since its creation four years ago. i think london was in a different place when it came to violence. the first sign of that, that sort of flare—up, whether it
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but instead created some restrictions in terms of movement of goods between great britain and within ireland. now the still was really important because as we know, the history of northern ireland is fun off of violence and it is really essential to preserve the good friday agreement. and the protocol does, does exactly that. but if it, if it impinges on people's everyday lives in britain chooses to walk away from it, what changes who gets damaged? i mean, i think there is some evidence. i think it is right to say that, you know, the protocol created some challenges for the people and businesses that are ones in great britain as well. so, you know, they're having some practical challenges. bad businesses been able to have not been able to extend, gets freely from great britain, smoother airlines. they're facing customs pay for can use restrictions. but we also have to realize that you know, that there is an acute whole dimension to this problem. and that is that $11.00, whoa, whoa, community in northern ireland, that is the units are refusing to agree to the protocol as an idea for t
but instead created some restrictions in terms of movement of goods between great britain and within ireland. now the still was really important because as we know, the history of northern ireland is fun off of violence and it is really essential to preserve the good friday agreement. and the protocol does, does exactly that. but if it, if it impinges on people's everyday lives in britain chooses to walk away from it, what changes who gets damaged? i mean, i think there is some evidence. i...
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., england about rates here in britain? . ., ,, , britain? the financial markets in the last _ britain? the financial markets in the last few _ britain? the financial markets in the last few days _ britain? the financial markets in the last few days have - britain? the financial markets| in the last few days have come back to us with a view they will only hike by five basis points, the global pattern as you have seen, the central banks stepping up the pace, there was an emergency rate hike from earlier this week, the federal up 50% from 2000, there is a decent charge they mmp there is a decent charge they ramp things up to 50 basis points, that's not the consensus. they do need to get on top of this because rates are rising, still a lot higher than pre— pandemic and not consistent with inflation targets. we have got further increases in energy prices coming in october, big numbers, they will be worried about growth in this narrative inflation will exit south, because we are becoming poorer in real terms that is washing the inflation will fi
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wants to remove goods that move from great britain to northern ireland as well as the power they e.u. currently has to oversee those arrangements. this is the e.u.'s current position. >> there's no mention of renegotiating. it is a black-and-white agreement that was signed on the dotted line. there is no doubt that the protocol created a difference between northern ireland and britain with certain aspects r goods only. we also know that -- in the british market, it massively outweighs all of those effects. ross: the nationalist party came top in the northern irish elections, is president agrees with the e.u.'s decision and has this to say about boris johnson's visit. >> the unfornate thing is the british government now is playing a game of brinksmanship with the european institutions, indulging a section of political unionism which believes it can hold a veto and hold society at ransom. ross: but boris johnson has had this response. >> we will allow this to be done in a consensual way with our friends and partners, ironing out the problems and stopping some of these barriers of east a
wants to remove goods that move from great britain to northern ireland as well as the power they e.u. currently has to oversee those arrangements. this is the e.u.'s current position. >> there's no mention of renegotiating. it is a black-and-white agreement that was signed on the dotted line. there is no doubt that the protocol created a difference between northern ireland and britain with certain aspects r goods only. we also know that -- in the british market, it massively outweighs all...
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but in the end, a line between northern ireland and great britain was a key ingredient in mrjohnson�*s oven—ready brexit deal. so why does it matter so much? at queen's university in belfast, i met a history professor who tried to explain it to me. it shows a really strong relationship between geography and space and political power. from the old irish province and counties of ulster, in the 1920s politicians drew a boundary line between the united kingdom and the new republic, a border twisted and tweaked to create a territory where british unionists would always control affairs. it was very messy. but today, a century later, and the largest political party in northern ireland supports irish nationalism. and now suddenly that boundary settlement which caused so much violence 100 years ago has been thrown up in the air, so it's notjust about economics, it's about politics and identity and unionism feels itself under threat in a way which it hasn't in a long time. the border winds its provocative way across the landscape near newry. in this territory, loyalties are hung on the washin
but in the end, a line between northern ireland and great britain was a key ingredient in mrjohnson�*s oven—ready brexit deal. so why does it matter so much? at queen's university in belfast, i met a history professor who tried to explain it to me. it shows a really strong relationship between geography and space and political power. from the old irish province and counties of ulster, in the 1920s politicians drew a boundary line between the united kingdom and the new republic, a border...
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maw; one of britain's top bankers. many ofthe one of britain's top bankers. many of the conversations _ one of britain's top bankers. many of the conversations here - one of britain's top bankers. plan; of the conversations here have one of britain's top bankers. ij�*ia�*iy of the conversations here have been what percentage likelihood you attach to a recession? i would say 50-50. ., ., . ~ , , , 50-50. right now, racked up debts and many perhaps _ 50-50. right now, racked up debts and many perhaps dozens - 50-50. right now, racked up debts and many perhaps dozens will - 50-50. right now, racked up debts and many perhaps dozens will go i and many perhaps dozens will go bust. is that how you see it? hopefully not dozens but when you have political instability, cost of living crisis, also importing energy, it's going to be tough. part ofthe energy, it's going to be tough. part of the problem _ energy, it's going to be tough. part of the problem is that the natural response that should bring down energy or food prices response that should bring down energy o
maw; one of britain's top bankers. many ofthe one of britain's top bankers. many of the conversations _ one of britain's top bankers. many of the conversations here - one of britain's top bankers. plan; of the conversations here have one of britain's top bankers. ij�*ia�*iy of the conversations here have been what percentage likelihood you attach to a recession? i would say 50-50. ., ., . ~ , , , 50-50. right now, racked up debts and many perhaps _ 50-50. right now, racked up debts and many...
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and in march 1945 britain and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of german forces in northern italy. dissolve, i don't have the smithy common natalie. i'm darkish that day to name and it's with al bob kelly and the best mr. pallets dammit, no for ended as cuz you're a pristine kicking me with as of italian eiletha in middle of it or not along our lead over i'm because i didn't find in his letter to president roosevelt, it openly accuses the allies of negotiating a separate piece with jelly, already on his deathbed, roosevelt writes back saying you have been misinformed. starting responds with tara foreman, so humble and honest people. judges position is more aggressive from he approaches the u. s. with his plans for operation, unthinkable, and alliance of anglo saxons, and nazi's. and the massive bombing of soviet cities that re fun, annisa, but stun no longer needs to emergency our churches. i turned in all stuff had died. i 9 priest run is watch list of all these other toyota
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i'm a karnicia, one upon a lot of elements in britain and france and the united states were pro fascist sympathetic. that hitler and mussolini american business was in bed with the nazis throughout most of the thirty's and into the early forty's. mm. the standard oil company, cent crude oil to the germans on a monthly basis. and collaborated with. i g far been the conglomerate that produced as like lawn b gas used against people sent into the gas chambers with about half of their market vehicles. what produced by opal, which was owned by the american company, general motors before 1944 supplied the german army with motor cars and crude rubber. with in july 1938 for his support of nazi germany, the american manufacturer, henry ford received the 3rd rights highest deposit award for a foreign on the order of the germany gone. just as after 9 says idle dies, you are fought in east bed. draft the henri fought. i'd smiled there is spirit shorn on him. la. nonsense. fiona fancy showed fault. yes. i know the viet was these, these guys that i spoke for camphor d n as the r p. what as a stark fin
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and in march 1945 britain and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of german forces in northern italy. is of a don't at the smithy. common natalie. i'm dr. state de to name is with al bob kelly and the best master. for less dammit, no for end of this year, for preston kicking me with as of italian. i'll either, if in middle of it or not along lee it over on because i didn't find in his letter to president roosevelt, it openly accuses the allies of negotiating a separate piece with jelly. already on his deathbed, roosevelt writes back saying, you have been misinformed, stone responds with current form and so humble and honest people. judging position is more aggressive from he approaches the us with his plans for operation, unthinkable and alliance of anglo saxons and nazis. and the massive bombing of soviet cities that refund anisa. but stand alone, i need to emergency our churches. i turned in all stuff had died under 9 priest run as march least and i via an apology salvage on yo
and in march 1945 britain and the u. s. enter into secret negotiations with germany to negotiate the surrender of german forces in northern italy. is of a don't at the smithy. common natalie. i'm dr. state de to name is with al bob kelly and the best master. for less dammit, no for end of this year, for preston kicking me with as of italian. i'll either, if in middle of it or not along lee it over on because i didn't find in his letter to president roosevelt, it openly accuses the allies of...
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united states and great britain or equally suspicious of the soviet union. which communism seeing as a direct threat to the democratic chaplain systems on the west. and so they were as uneasy their what server you're known as they were with. so germany 1938 the austrian angels. the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland, and hungary. the beginning of world war 2. having realize the danger in march 1939 and the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this has been trying to rally the west, make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler in to check was ma vakio, but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias britain and france against hitler, it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19th. thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he was bluffing. and as
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