the entire political world turns against him. >> this should be murdoch's head. oh yeah. >> and murdoch really has no choice but to drop the bskyb bid. >> it's a sight many people thought they would never see, media tycoon rupert murdoch in retreat. >> to actually drop the bid for bskyb, to see the writing on the wall, was like nothing that had ever happened to the murdoch empire in the past. >> and for james it's an especially brutal blow. this was his moment. bskyb was his chance to really push himself over the top. >> morning. >> morning, james. how confident are you that wrongdoing hasn't spread to the other papers? >> none of the children had ever gotten as high in the organization as james was at this time. and then all of a sudden he was humiliated. >> he's not taken action that could have killed it fairly early on, instead he's let it
completely dissolved. >> what has happened at this company is disgraceful, it's got to be addressed at every level and they should stop thinking about mergers when they've got to sort out the mess they've created. >> hear, hear. >> for the first time since murdoch first started flexing his muscles in great britain, the entire political world turns against him. >> this should be murdoch's head. oh yeah. >> and murdoch really has no choice but to drop the bskyb bid. >> it's a sight many people thought they would never see, media tycoon rupert murdoch in retreat. >> to actually drop the bid for bskyb, to see the writing on the wall, was like nothing that had ever happened the murdoch empire in the past. >> and for james it's an especially brutal blow. this was his moment. bskyb was his chance to really
head. oh yeah. >> and murdoch really has no choice but to drop the bskyb bid. >> it's a sight many people thought they would never see. media tycoon rupert murdoch in retreat. >> to actually drop the bid for bskyb, to see the writing on the wall, was like nothing that had ever happened to the murdoch empire in the past. >> and for james, it's an especially brutal blow. this was his moment. bskyb was his chance to really push himself over the top. >> morning. >> morning, james. how confident are you that wrongdoing hasn't spread to the other papers? >> none of the children had ever gotten as high in the organization as james was at this time. and then all of a sudden, he was humiliated. >> he's not taken action that could have killed it fairly early on. instead, he's let it blow up and blow up this huge amount of pressure, and then suddenly the
any ukrainian you speak to, they keep saying that we'll still win this war and get our territory back. >> ali arouzi reporting from lviv. thanks so much for your reporting this morning. so joe, the west, president biden continued to turn the screws, new sanctions going to be announced in a few hours today. $100 million worth of javelin missiles. the eu says we won't buy russian coal anymore. and yet vladimir putin in retreat continues to commit the atrocities. >> and we hear the war could continue possibly for quite some time. if so, then vladimir putin will do what khrushchev's granddaughter said this morning, he will destroy his country. russia. we're looking at horrific images from ukraine. make no mistake, when this war is over, europe, america, the west will go in and they will rebuild ukraine. and it will be really the secretary version of the marshall plan. ukraine will be rebuilt and
the films capture a time when afghanistan was changing, modernising, filling with ideas. king zahir, the last afghan king, imagined a forward—looking country, united under one flag. all asia was emerging from the second world war. the old imperial power, britain, in retreat. new countries were born. india and pakistan, afg hanistan�*s most intimate neighbour. in 1956, pakistan drew up its first constitution. it declared itself
even if you can debate whether it could have been handled better, it looks terrible and i think there was a sort of vibe not to be glib about it that america was sort of in retreat and weakened. the state department, biden officials generally vehemently reject this idea and they say that actually the united states is in a stronger position because we're out of afghanistan and we're not tied down in this expensive distracting quagmire. but i think the reality is there. there is a sense that america has turned inward. the trump administration is over. but there are still a lot of questions about whether america first is a kind of long lasting ideology that is going to shape american foreign policy for many years to come and people are watching to see how hard president biden digs in. how much political capital he's willing to invest in this standoff with vladimir putin. ar whether there is a sense in america that we have too many of our problems at home to deal
the films capture a time when afghanistan was changing, modernising, filling with ideas. king zahir, the last afghan king, imagined a forward—looking country, united under one flag. all asia was emerging from the second world war. the old imperial power, britain, in retreat. new countries were born. india and pakistan, afg hanistan�*s most intimate neighbour. in 1956, pakistan drew up its first constitution. it declared itself as something completely new — an islamic republic.
the films capture a time when afghanistan was changing, modernising, filling with ideas. king zahir, the last afghan king, imagined a forward—looking country, united under one flag. all asia was emerging from the second world war. the old imperial power, britain, in retreat. new countries were born. india and pakistan, afg hanistan�*s most intimate neighbour. in 1956, pakistan drew up
britain, in retreat. new countries were born. india and pakistan, afghanistan's most intimate neighbour. in 1956, pakistan drew up its first constitution. it declared itself as something completely new — an islamic republic. drummers play. mehtabuddin crossed the border into pakistan to film the celebrations. the schoolchildren are queuing up for an orange as a gift. it was a time of moral ambition, of aspiration for all. zahir shah saw his country as at the heart of a modern asia.
the films capture a time when afghanistan was changing, modernising, filling with ideas. king zahir, the last afghan king, imagined a forward—looking country, united under one flag. all asia was emerging from the second world war. the old imperial power, britain, in retreat. new countries were born. india and pakistan, afghanistan's most intimate neighbour. in 1956, pakistan drew up its first constitution. it declared itself as something completely new —