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BBCNEWS Breakfast August 15, 2020

Of the end of world war ii. Bagpipes skirl. Good morning. Welcome to breakfast, with Charlie Stayt and naga munchetty. This is the scene at the National Arboretum in staffordshire, which will host a National Service of remembrance. 0ur headlines today the scramble to beat the quarantine deadline thousands travel through the night to leave france before new restictions come into force. Good morning. In sport, brilliant bayern leave barcelona battered and bruised. After days of anxiety over exam the spanish heavyweights were dismantled 8 2 as the german grades, schools in england are told they wont have to pay to appeal champions claim the biggest ever win in the knockout stages of the Champions League. Good morning. The intense heat has against a level and gcse results. 110w good morning. The intense heat has now gone gcioss a day of commemorations today, to good morning. The intense heat has now gone across the uk, but we still keep a lot of humidity. That is mark the 75th anniversary

BBCNEWS Breakfast September 27, 2020

Thats according to Crystal Palace the uk, cloudier in the east with is confirmed by the senate, manager roy hodgson, whose side were beaten some strong winds around also. I conservative leaning justices by a late, controvertial penalty. Will bring you all the details will hold a 6 to 3 majority he says its destroying his on americas highest court. Coming up shortly. Enjoyment of the game. Mr trumps president ial rival, its sunday, 27th september. Our top story labour is calling joe biden, urged the senate not on the government to promise to vote on the Choice University students they will be good until after novembers election. Enjoyment of the game. Morning. After a chilly the able to go home for christmas. We good morning. After a chilly the day we will see an east west split to thousands of students across the uk 16 people have been arrested the weather today. Some sunshine for and nine officers injured following demonstrations in central many western parts of the uk, are being forc

BBCNEWS The Papers September 25, 2020

Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are asa bennett, brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, and maya goodfellow, Political Writer and academic. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The mirror leads with the news that the man suspected of killing an officer at a Police Station was reportedly known to terror police. Sgt matt ratana was shot yesterday as he booked a suspect into a custody suite in croydon, south london. The daily mail says the police are now facing questions. Matt ratana, who was 5a, was about to search the handcuffed suspect in a covid screening cell when the man produced a revolver that he had stuffed down his trousers. The times also leads with the shooting and says the 23 year old suspect was on the governments radar, having previously been flagged to the prevent extremism programme. The telegraph says ministers are working on plans to save christmas and are prepared to do whatever it takes to ensure fa

BBCNEWS Breakfast September 26, 2020

Extra lockdown rules. The big fish should help out the minnows, says Frank Lampard. The chelsea manager believes the premier league will get together to make sure smaller clubs dont go under in this pandemic. Good morning. It is a fairly chilly start to the weekend. There will be some strong winds around today, petite italy for Eastern England, with a bit of showery rain there too. Particularly for Eastern England. But most of the weather is looking fine. I will have all your details throughout the programme. Its saturday, the 26th of september. Our top story tributes are being paid this morning to Long Serving Police officer, matt ratana, who has been named as the man shot dead in a south london Custody Centre. An investigation is under way after the new zealand born sergeant was shot in the chest, as a suspect, who was still in handcuffs, was being checked in. Jon donnison has this report. Sergeant matiu rata na, Sergeant Matiu Ratana, almost 30 yea rs Sergeant Matiu Ratana, almost 3

CSPAN3 Lectures In History End Of The Cold War Youth Culture October 27, 2022

About today is picking up where we left off on thursday with the end of the cold war. And also im trying to make sure that we stitch different themes that weve had through the quarter and through both quarters together. The program is titled america to 2025. So something about the future is important and as ive been thinking about the last part of the 20th century the 1990s i think makes sense to really dig into in terms of how people thought about the future in culture in popular cultural as well as in politics. So the themes and overviews that i want to talk about in terms of this do a little bit of looking back looking forward and then theyre kind of going to be two halves of the lecture links to kind of politics and links to pop culture. So i want to talk about the end of the cold war and especially how it manifested and how americans thought about politics. Then i want to talk about pop culture and think about the the way the 90s thought about the future and thought about the pres

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