You know my my view is is that. You know for us to be bringing in these foreign nationals you have to take precautions to protect the country a strike has been called in hong kong to mark 6 months since the start of antigovernment protests organizers say the movement shows no sign of slowing as hundreds of thousands joined one of the biggest marches on sunday protests began in june of a bill to extradite criminal suspects to mainland china. Police in india say they dont expect to recover any more bodies from the remains of a building that was destroyed in a fire in the capital more than 40 people were killed and it tore through one of the oldest markets and burnt down a factory and has more now from new delhi. Its the toughest call anyone has to make hay that really has lost 3 brothers in a fire that broke out in old delhi he says the youngest. Was the most devoted. My mother. She loved my youngest brother. And the relatives of many others are waiting at the mortuary to take the remain
The simple proposition at the heart of this alliance the for as long as we stand together no one can hope to defeat us and therefore no one will start a war this is central principle is enshrined in article 5 of the north atlantic treaty that if any one of us is attacked all of us will go to their defense if nato has a motto it is as us says one for all and all for one well our diplomatic it is the james bay is does believe there are some cracks in that motto. I certainly dont think its as described there by the british Prime Minister rock solid because its worth telling you that President Trump doesnt like these International Gatherings and he probably dislikes nato summit small many other summits and i think its pretty fair that nearly all the other leaders dont really want to be here this was planned a long time ago a summit for natos 70th anniversary but i think because of the divisions you can just see the way theyve organized this theyre having a meeting of all of them around the
And Boris Johnson . Hes talking to Business Leaders at the cbi this morning. Well bring you that live. Plus, why didnt he say he regretted his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein . The backlash against Prince Andrews newsnight interview continues. Do i regret the fact that he has quite obviously conducted himself in a manner unbecoming . Yes. Unbecoming . He was a sex offender. Yeah, im sorry im being polite. A lawyer for five victims of the dead paedophile tells us the chances of the prince being questioned in the us are much higher now. I think he has made things much worse for himself in this interview andl worse for himself in this interview and i think the authorities are going to want to speak to him now and they should want to. Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 00 this morning. Inafew in a few minutes, we will be talking live to Jeffrey Jennifer in a few minutes, we will be talking live to jeffreyJennifer Arcuri. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking abou
Place for joining us as we bring you right up to date with todays top stories this is r. T. And. Further sanctions on iran in the wake of the strikes on saudi aramco facilities last week the new restrictions they target iran central bank. These are the highest sanctions ever imposed on a country never done it to this level and its too bad whats happening with the rand its going to hell now trump is calling it the highest level of sanctions ever imposed against the Islamic Republic of iran now the sanctions are being imposed in response to the recent attack against any aramco oil facility saudi arabia says that iran is to blame for the attack now iran vehemently denies that they are responsible says that they did not carry out this attack and this is a deception from saudi arabia interestingly who is the forces in yemen have claimed responsibility for the attack but saudi arabia says it doubts that the who the forces have the capability of carrying out such a strike now there was some a
All right. I have a Staggering Number of powerpoint slides for this. Get your bets down now on whether i can get through them or not. I will even omit my customary lame professor humor, about the ncaa tournament, for example. Thats how serious this is. Lets think for a minute, though, about where were situated, what were working on here. In this last third of the course that we started last week, were dealing with the postrevolutionary era. Weve built this idea that something radical and transformative happened to music in the 1960s. Weve worked hard over the course of several weeks to establish those ideas. And we cant leave it, though, just as a kind of baby boomer nostalgia for the days that were. What weve been trying to deal with then, though, is this sense of pervasive disappointment, that the revolution somehow ended in the early 1970s. The popular music became a disappointment, aesthetically, politically. Thats the cliche. We saw plenty of evidence for it. What weve been trying