brought into our system, explicitly by this maga movement is of course not accepting the. so trump s first impeachment was about trying to cheat, what he ultimately failed to do. beat joe biden fair and square. he was abusing, according to all the evidence we heard, he was abusing his power as a commander in chief, and his power in foreign policy, to try to cheat, because he was worried he would lose to joe biden. he had reason to worry that he would lose in a free and fair election he did and it predates the primary. he s so freaked out by biden that well out of the primary is trying to take him out. that s reasonable one. we know reasonable to was the very fast reaction to this horrific instruction which mcconnell in that brief moment, they said this was an insurrection, this was a crime. mcconnell said the justice system can hold him into account. and here we are tonight, with a grand jury returning every request indictment in georgia, and in a journalistic caution
so much to shape the world of today? sathnam sanghera, welcome to hardtalk. it s nice to be back. it s great to have you back, and you are back with a new book, which i have here empireworld. it s your take on just how massive the impact of the british empire was and still is on the world. you certainly don t undersell your idea, it s subtitled how british imperialism has shaped the globe. i really do believe that. i think the british empire explains so much about people s daily lives around the world, tea drinking in india, in britain, patterns of tax avoidance, even the bbc world service used to be known as the bbc empire service. it explains so much about our daily news. you vejust come back from guyana there s a border dispute there that goes back to empire, israel palestine, a dispute that has its roots in empire, but also, there s a gap between the way in which britain sees itself and the world sees britain through the prism of this history, and i think we need to r
empire world. it is your take on just how massive the impact of the british empire was and still is on the world. you certainly don t undersell your idea, subtitled how british imperialism has shaped the globe. i imperialism has shaped the lobe. . , imperialism has shaped the lobe. ., , ., , globe. i really do believe that. i believe globe. i really do believe that. i believe the - globe. i really do believej that. i believe the british empire explained so much about people s daily lives around the world, tea drinking in india and britain, patterns of tax avoidance, even the bbc world service used to be known as the bbc empire service. explain so much about our daily news. there is a border dispute in guyana that goes back to empire, israel palestine that has its roots in empire but also there is a gap between the way in which britain sees itself in the world sees britain through the prism of its history and i think we need to remember what we did before we go around pontif
i really do believe that. i think the british empire explains so much about people s daily lives around the world, tea drinking in india, in britain, patterns of tax avoidance, even the bbc world service used to be known as the bbc empire service. it explains so much about our daily news. you ve just come back from guyana there s a border dispute there that goes back to empire, israel palestine, a dispute that has its roots in empire, but also, there s a gap between the way in which britain sees itself and the world sees britain through the prism of this history, and i think we need to remember what we did before we go around pontificating on things like democracy and the environment and human rights. we need to remember our distinctly patchy records on those things during the age of empire. but do you think your perspective is driven in part by your own background 7 you re of indian heritage, born and raised in the united kingdom, so britain and india matter particularly t
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