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law enforcement official. robert mueller‘s russia investigation. by the trump campaign can continue. the house of representatives in the mid—term elections. in north america and around the globe. my name is mile embley. the republican—controlled senate against them. in a bad—tempered news conference, he also clashed with reporters. of the russia investigation. with her family. but then clashes with reporters at an ill—tempered press conference. but a government spokesman has denied she had left the country. cnn should be ashamed of now itself having you working for it's them. time you are a rude, terrible person... for click. this week: artificial
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intelligence creating jobs. but her whereabouts are unknown. creating trends? and — with their parents, two days after being scoring runs. kidnapped. ai. law enforcement official. robert mueller‘s russia investigation. by the trump campaign can continue.
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member of the trump administration to be dismissed. make america great again. the 2016 election campaign. and so the attorney general had to do this... for president of the united states. as an unforgivable act of disloyalty.
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"at your request, i am submitting my resignation. fired, in other words, to the consternation of democrats. to ending or greatly limiting the mueller investigation. even saying he does not have an attorney general. this tweet from june was typical... he had wanted for so very long. and the president has moved rapidly after the mid—terms to fire him. laura trevelyan, bbc news, washington. of what the president has to deal
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with now. his republican party has tightened its grip on the senate. and balances on the trump presidency. of defiance at his post mid—term news conference. he was aglow with his own achievements. i think it was a great victory. i'll be honest. i think it was a great victory. a great victory. but not all the press. oversight role on the white house. and cnn in particular. it was roughhouse stuff. put down the mike. mr president, are you worried about indictments from this investigation?
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cnn should be ashamed of itself, having you working for them. and you shouldn't be working for cnn. jim is a diligent reporter. i am not a big fan of yours either. i understand. and we can work together, he said, play nasty and i'll fight back. because i think i'm better at that game than they are actually. offering a blank cheque. we will strive for bipartisanship. we must stand our ground.
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and those in the countryside. change is coming. and the first upset, a democrat gain in the house. donald trump's republicans swept away in a seismic upheaval? it wasn't. in the senate, a different story, with republicans making net gains. like ted cruz in texas. jobs and more security and more freedom.
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the democrat beto o'rourke, ruing what might have been. about texas or this country. but change is coming in other ways. from cocktail waitress to legislator in less than a year. of lasting change. # you know i got it.
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as soccer mums oi’ security mums, have this time. congress will have record numbers of women. jon sopel, bbc news. the president and cnn reporterjim acosta. from the white house. "i'vejust been denied entrance to the wh. for my 8pm hit. until further notice. placed his hands on a woman.
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the footage however doesn't bear this analysis. placed on her. asia bibi has been released from prison. prison. protests and fears she would be killed. killed. acquitted by pakistan's the —— supreme court. supreme court. imran khan agreed to bat asia bibi to leave the country. to leave the country. say the government has faced down extremists to assure her safety. extremists to assure
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her safety. this is really a big deal but it is very risky. very risky. be really significant and volatile in pakistan. in pakistan. the protists could return to the streets. return to the streets. asia bibi is a mother of four. a mother of four. in following an argument with her neighbours. neighbours. they accused of insulting the prophet mohamed. insulting the prophet mohamed. something she has always denied. member of the christian minority, she became a target for extremists. she became a target for extremists. now they want the government to push back. back. state being questioned and a wave we are supposed to function. are supposed to function. we would not sign the bat. not sign the bat. this prison but her whereabouts are
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currently unknown. currently unknown. in pakistan, others are said she has a ready lead. a ready lead. test the limits of the country's democracy. in washington dc. for her to be released from jail. court was able to overturn the decision by the lower courts. the country is giving into it? yes, in a sense the government took a positive stance. i must appreciate the speech from the prime minister.
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of the supreme court. a backlash to it. what does this tell you about the state of pakistan today? or form has come of age. they have taken a courageous, a brave decision.
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society also continues. and that last part is more of a negative trend. bibi dead, you see optimism? well what could happen. against the military and judicial chief.
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the right thing is a positive side. —— sign. to look into these issues. they were a political party also. they got third or fourth largest votes. have the capacity to push them back. by thousands of indian soldiers in the first world war.
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has been assassinated. responsibility for the killing. they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear — the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. should the americans attempt rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. and itjust seems to keep on going. but from the enduring power of our ideals. this
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is bbc news. of the russia investigation. but her current whereabouts are unknown. with their parents. earlier this week. one said they'd been held by english speaking separatist rebels. the rebels have denied involvement. caroline rigby reports. from their boarding school on sunday. the relief among family members was clear.
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finally they were reunited with their children. for these past two days — it has been horrible. we have spent sleepless nights. we thank the almighty god that they were safe and sound. and in good health. we thank the almighty god. region of cameron. to walk long distances through the bush. a term often used to describe anglophone separatists. the regional governor said those responsible will be held to account.
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during an insurgency that has become increasingly violent. questioned whether it is safe for their children to return to school. their children to return to school. return to normal at bamenda's presbyterians at school. —— school. let's get some of the day's other news.
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two european leaders and government for their approval. for their approval. been held for a murdered activist in ukraine. ukraine. made to find those who ordered the attack. attack. co is under way for the presidential election in madagascar. presidential election in madagascar. turnout was reported around a0%. there were long queues at some polling stations. polling stations. are expected to be confirmed within a week. fired his attorney general, jeff sessions. of the probe into the trump election campaign's alleged ties to russia. is now more likely to try to shut down the
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probe. it is certainly more possible now. any ethics considerations preventing doing that. doing that. rosenstein is how he has handled things. things. administration and its dealings with mueller. mueller.
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easier for donald trump to get this attorney general he wants. attorney general he wants. can the democrats prevent the nomination? democrats prevent the nomination? there is not really much they can do in the senate. in the senate. there is not a role they can play there. there. mueller, making it even more difficult to fire him. difficult to fire him. they do is train shed some light on it as best they can. it as best they can. and just briefly, an overview if you would. briefly, an overview if you would.
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lot in his party who do not see this as a triumph. as a triumph. certainly considered a loss for this administration. administration. democrats in the house of representatives. representatives. but there are limits on what that will accomplish for the democrats. which the company calls the "future of mobile display technology". foldable screen that can show up to three apps at once.
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a name or when it will be released to the public. stories from the trenches of the first world war. to find out about the role played by thousands of soldiers from india. maracana is one of my great—grandfather ‘s. nottinghamshire gp irfan malik is on a mission. to a village that was once part of british india. for the empire. was mainly a white war.
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and undivided india. history. —— of 4000 men with no known grave. in british forces. middle east. widely told over the decades. back to india. mahatma gandhi had supported the war and indian independence. overshadowed the bravery and self—sacrifice shown by so many.
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on both sides, as india fought for its own independence. contributions, and the khadi poppy is a symbol of that. to the clothing which gandhi wove and wore. it really symbolises india's self—reliance. and this is one of the powerful ways we can engage the next generation. the gurkhas are still using this at sandhurst. and should, bridge the divides in today's communities.
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shared history that we have. we are part of remembrance and we need to be out there as well. more and all that this week in the run—up to armistice day. —— on all. hello there. into wednesday morning. flooding on some of the roads there. but there will also be further rainfall. central portions of the uk. now, the winds are falling light ahead of that.
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a chilly start. and scotland, there might even be a touch of frost. but these are towns and city values to begin this morning. through the morning. clearing the way into the north sea. ireland. plenty of sunshine to start the day across the south—east. into wales, and then into northern england into the afternoon. it should stay dry. again, with temperatures reaching 1a or 15 degrees in the south. set to bring us a spell of gales and heavy rain.
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areas through friday. to your bbc local radio for the latest updates on this. is going to start fine. breezy, yes, but there'll also be some sunshine around. and then into western britain as we head on towards the afternoon. coasts, over hills, we could be looking at 60—70 mph. 1a or 15 degrees. like we maintain low pressure nearby. of this mild air over the near continent.
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will always be across the south and the east.
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