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let me go to your book #"#republic," our founding fathers created a "#republic" that was supposed toe a deliberative democracy. we have anything but these days. it's more of a direct democracy. what do you make of the shift we've made and the kind of democracy we see afoot? >> well, you're exactly right. what our constitution is supposed to do is prize two things. one is accountability, that's democracy as we now understand it and the other is kind of reflection and reason giving in trying to make sure that you have good grounds for doing something. that's the deliberative part. there is a risk these days that we have democracy in a kind of populist sense without prizing deliberation in a kind of what are the reasons for doing something. if the issue involves terrorist threats or if it involves regulation or it involves highway safety or if it involves diseases, to try to make sure that we are appealing to, let's say, the better angels of our nature. that's from abraham lincoln, and the better angels of our nature is often thinking, well, what are we actually getting out of this? wha
let me go to your book #"#republic," our founding fathers created a "#republic" that was supposed toe a deliberative democracy. we have anything but these days. it's more of a direct democracy. what do you make of the shift we've made and the kind of democracy we see afoot? >> well, you're exactly right. what our constitution is supposed to do is prize two things. one is accountability, that's democracy as we now understand it and the other is kind of reflection and...
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the first half was the republic, ruled by elected senators.ire, ruled by unelected emperors. in its glory days, the word "rome" meant not just the city, but what romans considered the entire civilized world. everyone was either roman or barbarian. people who spoke latin or greek were considered civilized, part of the empire. everyone else, barbarian. according to legend, rome was founded by two brothers, romulus and remus. abandoned in the wild and suckled by a she-wolf, they grew up to establish the city. in actuality, the first romans mixed and mingled here -- in the valley between the famous seven hills of rome. this became the roman forum. in 509, they tossed out their king and established the relatively democratic roman republic. that began perhaps history's greatest success story, the rise of rome. from the start, romans were expert builders, and they had a knack for effective government. this simple brick building was once richly veneered with marble and fronted by a grand portico. it's the curia. the senate met here and set the legal s
the first half was the republic, ruled by elected senators.ire, ruled by unelected emperors. in its glory days, the word "rome" meant not just the city, but what romans considered the entire civilized world. everyone was either roman or barbarian. people who spoke latin or greek were considered civilized, part of the empire. everyone else, barbarian. according to legend, rome was founded by two brothers, romulus and remus. abandoned in the wild and suckled by a she-wolf, they grew up...
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in that sense that was of the core feature of a republic for adams. when he wrote the defense of the constitutions for these histories of republics, and the stories of the various ways that aristocrats throughout history had flooded into popular assemblies and corrupted them and eliminated that core feature of republican politics was just a genuine representation of the people. i think adams went on later into his life, he thought, he very much saw the danger of that happening in the united states. >> thank you so much for that. now i'm going to turn to our audience. thank you so much for these. start with this. what was john adams reaction to the french revolution? >> well, he was generally pretty negative about it. i think this has been exaggerated by some of his critics who say, like to think he was really at times obsessed with the french revolution, with the great power of the single unicameral assembly, national assembly, writing roughshod over and went right and getting into a real orgy of violence and the reign of terror. he did of course have
in that sense that was of the core feature of a republic for adams. when he wrote the defense of the constitutions for these histories of republics, and the stories of the various ways that aristocrats throughout history had flooded into popular assemblies and corrupted them and eliminated that core feature of republican politics was just a genuine representation of the people. i think adams went on later into his life, he thought, he very much saw the danger of that happening in the united...
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club versus country row has emerged this evening, as everton boss ronald koeman publicly criticises republicireland manager martin o'neill. only for o'neill to respond and say koeman is a "master tactician of the blame game". and charley hull remains in contention in her second round of the first women's golf major of the season. hello, thank you very much for watching. celtic will have to wait until sunday at least to secure the scottish premiership title after second—placed aberdeen thrashed dundee 7—0 at dens park this evening in a win that included a first hat—trick for centre back, andrew considine. he turns 30 tomorrow and opened the scoring for the second—placed dons inside 17 minutes. his second made it 4—0 just before half—time, and with the game effectively over, many dundee fans were leaving the ground by that point. good night for considine though. celtic are still 22 points clear at the top, but this is a night that'll live long in the memory for considine, who would get the seventh and final goal in the closing stages. 7-0 7—0 away from home, not bad! there was one game tonight
club versus country row has emerged this evening, as everton boss ronald koeman publicly criticises republicireland manager martin o'neill. only for o'neill to respond and say koeman is a "master tactician of the blame game". and charley hull remains in contention in her second round of the first women's golf major of the season. hello, thank you very much for watching. celtic will have to wait until sunday at least to secure the scottish premiership title after second—placed...
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i want to be the president of the french republic. i am not going to become involved in a vague region. i don't want to be the salesperson for multinational or a large group. i want to be president of the --nch republic, which were which respects article five, which states that the president guarantees national sovereignty. it's not just empty words when talking about national independent -- national independence. it means the right to decide for themselves, that the french people decide for themselves. people decide to choose how to help their own national companies or their own farmers to identify their own identities. to decide to rearm to faced forrnational competition the weakest of our citizens. without being lectured or criticized by some supernatural structure. people muste french be able to defend their own interests, the interests of the banks, not the interest of the financier, not the interest of european capital. it is absolutely urgent to our sovereignty and defend our borders. against islamic radicals, who really repres
i want to be the president of the french republic. i am not going to become involved in a vague region. i don't want to be the salesperson for multinational or a large group. i want to be president of the --nch republic, which were which respects article five, which states that the president guarantees national sovereignty. it's not just empty words when talking about national independent -- national independence. it means the right to decide for themselves, that the french people decide for...
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we call a banana republic a banana republic because of the power of the international fruit companies who pulled the strings behind the preposterous uniforms and antics of propped up administration's in those banana republic countries. so it's sad to have the republican party in congress become a banana republic party for the fossil fuel industry. with this executive order the executive branch of government becomes a banana republic executive branch capering for their friends in the fossil fuel industry. it is ultimately probably not going to make much difference. there are lawyers and there are lawsuits. there isn't a ministry of procedure that means administrative procedures have to be on the up-and-up. there's a supreme court decision massachusetts versus epa that is the law of the land. there is not that much room to maneuver but we will lose two things. one, we will lose time while the lawyers and lawsuits go forward and that is not a commodity without risk. the second thing that we will lose is we will lose our reputation. go to any state university in this country, go to all of
we call a banana republic a banana republic because of the power of the international fruit companies who pulled the strings behind the preposterous uniforms and antics of propped up administration's in those banana republic countries. so it's sad to have the republican party in congress become a banana republic party for the fossil fuel industry. with this executive order the executive branch of government becomes a banana republic executive branch capering for their friends in the fossil fuel...
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much of kony's ivory comes from garamba national park in the democratic republic of the congo. hutson: garamba is considered to be at the end of nowhere. it is one of the last wild habitats. narrator: the lra raids the 1,900 square mile park with impunity and trades ivory for arms, ammunition, food, and cash. their trading partners include the armed forces of sudan. sudan is a country designated by the u.s. government as a state sponsor of terrorism. hutson: one particular former lra fighteter said that he was with a group who shot six elephants on kony's orders, and they hand carried the tusks through central afafrican republic. and they went to the kafia kingi enclave on the border of sudan, and there in the presence of joseph kony, they sold the i ivory to a sergeant in thehe sudanan armed forces.s. narrator: garamba is a converging point for military units from several countries looking to kill elephants. hutson: so you've got the lra rebels, you've got a armed forcs from sudan, from south sudan, and from uganda all competing with fardc, the congolese forces to poach the la
much of kony's ivory comes from garamba national park in the democratic republic of the congo. hutson: garamba is considered to be at the end of nowhere. it is one of the last wild habitats. narrator: the lra raids the 1,900 square mile park with impunity and trades ivory for arms, ammunition, food, and cash. their trading partners include the armed forces of sudan. sudan is a country designated by the u.s. government as a state sponsor of terrorism. hutson: one particular former lra fighteter...
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we call a banana republic a banana republic because of the power of the international fruit companies who pulled the strings behind the preposterous uniforms and antics of propped p administrations in those banana republic countries. so it's sad to have the republican party in congress become a banana republic party to the fossil fuel industry. with this executive order, the executive branch of government becomes a banana republic executive branch prancing and capering for their friends in the fossil fuel industry. it is ultimately probably not going to make much difference. there are lawyers and there are lawsuits. there is an administrative procedures act that means administrative procedures have to be on the up and up. there is a supreme court decision, massachusetts vs. e.p.a., that's the law of the land. there is not that much room to maneuver. but we will lose two things. one, we will lose time while the lawyers and the lawsuits go forward. commodity not a without risk. the second thing that we will lose is we will lose our reputation. go to any state university in this country,
we call a banana republic a banana republic because of the power of the international fruit companies who pulled the strings behind the preposterous uniforms and antics of propped p administrations in those banana republic countries. so it's sad to have the republican party in congress become a banana republic party to the fossil fuel industry. with this executive order, the executive branch of government becomes a banana republic executive branch prancing and capering for their friends in the...
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membership of the european union has also transformed the irish republic.ts national identity, and has been key to normalising its once acrimonious relationship with the uk. britain and ireland joined the european community on the same day in 1973. it is shared membership of that single european market that has made that border between them unimportant to the point of invisibility. in dublin, there is widespread dismay at the prospect of new border controls. the question is how hard the border is. even the softest borders, with switzerland, with norway, that are around the european union, have a requirement for customs clearances for document checking, etc. so that'll have to be the minimum there. that will be disruptive. even if you have that going to take place in some magical way that british customs will be embedded in irish ports, which i can not see, politically, then that has a consequence. there have to be additional costs imposed on exporters in the north going to the south and vice versa. whether or not there's free movement of people is a differe
membership of the european union has also transformed the irish republic.ts national identity, and has been key to normalising its once acrimonious relationship with the uk. britain and ireland joined the european community on the same day in 1973. it is shared membership of that single european market that has made that border between them unimportant to the point of invisibility. in dublin, there is widespread dismay at the prospect of new border controls. the question is how hard the border...
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the irish republic has been a strong supporter of the eu, it is in the eu.l worked so far in recent years to bring peace. it has and the irish government was hoping to convince theresa may to choose a soft brexit path. clearly it has been unsuccessful because theresa may is going for a hard brexit and that will have consequences for northern ireland. but more seriously for northern ireland what we are going to see, if there is no agreement in three weeks, or even the four weeks of negotiation, there will be flash points if there is going to be direct rule from london. sinn fein already said they do not see the current british government as distant, as having a neutral voice, because it has relied on the support of the dup in the westminster parliament. this is the problem, theresa may wants to be the prime minister of the united kingdom, but as many other prime ministers, they tend to neglect the celtic borders. occasionally there are events and problems and they become quite serious. where do you see this going? scotland is also part of this mix. there is s
the irish republic has been a strong supporter of the eu, it is in the eu.l worked so far in recent years to bring peace. it has and the irish government was hoping to convince theresa may to choose a soft brexit path. clearly it has been unsuccessful because theresa may is going for a hard brexit and that will have consequences for northern ireland. but more seriously for northern ireland what we are going to see, if there is no agreement in three weeks, or even the four weeks of negotiation,...
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this is the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. right now there are no border controls on goods and services moving between the two countries, because they're both members of the european union. but when britain pulls out of the e.u., it could trigger tariffs on anglo-irish trade. and when trade barriers go up, so does the cost of doing business. john comer is president of the irish creamery milk suppliers association. >> i can't see any upsides to the impending brexit. >> reporter: what concerns him most are potential tariffs. if britain and the european union fail to reach a free trade the relationship would revert to rules laid down by the world trade organization. that could impose tariffs as high as 40% on irish dairy products sold to britain. >> if we don't get markets that are free markets in terms of no tariffs and no quotas and no impediments, i don't think that'll be sustainable, and i don't think we'd be resilient enough to withstand that dramatic impact. >> reporter: britain's exit from the e.u. is not expected to be co
this is the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. right now there are no border controls on goods and services moving between the two countries, because they're both members of the european union. but when britain pulls out of the e.u., it could trigger tariffs on anglo-irish trade. and when trade barriers go up, so does the cost of doing business. john comer is president of the irish creamery milk suppliers association. >> i can't see any upsides to the impending...
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and some may have -- in some measure and that's fine, that's the great nature of this republic.e have choices and we decide. however, in president trump, i sense a return now to those key's virtues, first extolled in that letter to a tyrant monarch in 1776. i sense a pride in our nation and a voice to that pride that i have found lacking for the last eight years. we were constantly told by former president obama that america needed to humble itself. he told us humility is a virtue. but false humility is an affront to the senses and pride in the greatness and might of our nation has never been a sin. president george washington, himself, on serbserved upon the occasion of his first inaugural, there is a rank due to the united states among nations which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. consider those words once more. a rank due the united states of america. allow me to translate that language from 1789 to 2017, it means put america first. last month i had one of the greatest experiences of my lifetime as i joined so many in a solemn and dign
and some may have -- in some measure and that's fine, that's the great nature of this republic.e have choices and we decide. however, in president trump, i sense a return now to those key's virtues, first extolled in that letter to a tyrant monarch in 1776. i sense a pride in our nation and a voice to that pride that i have found lacking for the last eight years. we were constantly told by former president obama that america needed to humble itself. he told us humility is a virtue. but false...
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that is the great nature of this republic. we have choices and we decide.[applause] however, i sent a letter. i sent a voice to that that i had found lacking in the last eight years. [applause] we were constantly told by former president obama that america needed to humble itself. he told us humility is a virtue. but false humility is an affront to the senses. and pride in the greatness that might a foundation that has never been a sin. [applause] president george washington himself observed upon the occasion of his first inaugural, there is a rank due to the united states among nations. which will be withheld if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. consider those words once more. a rank due to the united states of america. allow me to translate that language from 1789 to 2017. it means put america first. [applause] last month had one of the greatest experiences of my lifetime as a joint somebody in a solemn and dignified ceremony steeped in tradition on the steps of our nations capital. in the inauguration of our 45th chief executive. [appla
that is the great nature of this republic. we have choices and we decide.[applause] however, i sent a letter. i sent a voice to that that i had found lacking in the last eight years. [applause] we were constantly told by former president obama that america needed to humble itself. he told us humility is a virtue. but false humility is an affront to the senses. and pride in the greatness that might a foundation that has never been a sin. [applause] president george washington himself observed...
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mr erdogan has again called the dutch "nazis", and described the netherlands as a "banana republic".utch prime minister mark rutte has demanded an apology. not our usual image of the netherlands. this was the wound the dog left behind as riot police used considerable force against turkish demonstrators. they were angered by the dutch government's refusal to allow their politicians to attend a campaign rally in support of president erdogan. he is counting on the backing of more than a million turkish citizens living in europe to expand his powers back home in next month's referendum. but his minister for families wasn't allowed to address them. the second turkish minister turned back by the dutch government. she returned to istanbul defiant. translation: in holland, holland as a country that speaks of freedom and democracy, we were faced with very rough and hard treatment. it is ugly of europeans who talk about women's rights and tell us how we should treat women in turkey. all this followed president erdogan‘s far—stronger language at a rally, denouncing the dutch as "nazi remnants a
mr erdogan has again called the dutch "nazis", and described the netherlands as a "banana republic".utch prime minister mark rutte has demanded an apology. not our usual image of the netherlands. this was the wound the dog left behind as riot police used considerable force against turkish demonstrators. they were angered by the dutch government's refusal to allow their politicians to attend a campaign rally in support of president erdogan. he is counting on the backing of...
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you may never have heard of the republic of palau.ple, and a popular tourist destination in micronesia. but it is also vulnerable to climate change. rising sea levels and coral bleaching are among the problems in palau. the country's president told me just how concerned people are on the islands. very vulnerable. in fact, we are experiencing right now, at the moment, the effects of sea level rise. the salt water is seeping up to the agricultural farmland and low—lying atolls, and we are experiencing coral bleaching, turning all the corals in our reefs to white, and therefore affecting fish population. but what do you have to say to climate change deniers? the fact is president trump and many of his top aides have expressed scepticism about climate change. we want to believe that we have gone over that kind of debate, especially for us. we live on the frontline. it is no longer a debate for us, it is a reality. it is a challenge. it is a tragic, and resolve situation, and the more we deny about it, the more we don't do something about
you may never have heard of the republic of palau.ple, and a popular tourist destination in micronesia. but it is also vulnerable to climate change. rising sea levels and coral bleaching are among the problems in palau. the country's president told me just how concerned people are on the islands. very vulnerable. in fact, we are experiencing right now, at the moment, the effects of sea level rise. the salt water is seeping up to the agricultural farmland and low—lying atolls, and we are...
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and to the republic for which it stands, we take a pledge. our money says certain things on it, in god we trust, e pluribus unum, the seal. there are symbols and things our founders put forth that it stayed with us for 240 years. there's no other country on earth that is still a republic that is standing in the way. rome was the last great republic and we know what happened to rome. this notion of the separation of powers and being vigilant. paul revere i opened the book, i have heroes in every chapter and the reason i brought people to life into the book is because i wanted my fellow americans to connect with this notion of who and what made this country great. i don't think the country needs to be made great begin by way. i think it is still great. what i'm saying to you is that the vision of being self-governing and vigilant and watching is the most sacrosanct probably core thing we can have. paul revere, i chose him, and elizabeth stanton and the first code, because our two people, they call the countrymen at a time to arms. there were wa
and to the republic for which it stands, we take a pledge. our money says certain things on it, in god we trust, e pluribus unum, the seal. there are symbols and things our founders put forth that it stayed with us for 240 years. there's no other country on earth that is still a republic that is standing in the way. rome was the last great republic and we know what happened to rome. this notion of the separation of powers and being vigilant. paul revere i opened the book, i have heroes in every...
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it is acting like a banana republic. have elected turkey on human rights, rule of law and the macro see are farfrom rule of law and the macro see are far from those values. what they did isa far from those values. what they did is a scandal. riot police and water cannon were used in rotterdam to disperse hundreds of demonstrators on saturday. the protest turned violent after the turkish family minister was expelled from the country by dutch authorities. g was in the city trying to raise support amongst expat voters ahead of a referendum on expanding turkish presidential powers —— she was. translation: in holland, holland as a country that speaks of freedom and democracy, we were faced with very rough and hard treatment. it's very ugly europeans who talk about women's rights and talk about how we should treat women in turkey. the dutch government said referendum rallies would stop tensions just days before the general there. and the dutch prime minister wants an apology —— spoke. the dutch prime minister wants an apology
it is acting like a banana republic. have elected turkey on human rights, rule of law and the macro see are farfrom rule of law and the macro see are far from those values. what they did isa far from those values. what they did is a scandal. riot police and water cannon were used in rotterdam to disperse hundreds of demonstrators on saturday. the protest turned violent after the turkish family minister was expelled from the country by dutch authorities. g was in the city trying to raise support...
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. >> one day - i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, for liberty and justice for all. >> you're welcome. >> (singing). >> (clapping.) >> introduce the san francisco field officer director ribbon that will mirror the oath raise your hand and repeat the oath i hereby declare on oath repeating. >> citizens cry when they become citizenship to study this difficult examine and after two trials they come back i'm an american now we're proud of that purpose of evasion so help me god please help me welcome seven hundred and 50 americans. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> she wants to be part of the country and vote so much puppy. >> you know excited and as i said it is a long process i think that needs to be finally recognized to be integrated that is basically, the type of that i see myself being part of. >> out of everybody on tv and the news he felt that is necessary to be part of community in that way i can do so many things but my voice wouldn't count as it counts now. >> it's everybody i hoped for a bunch of opportunities
. >> one day - i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, for liberty and justice for all. >> you're welcome. >> (singing). >> (clapping.) >> introduce the san francisco field officer director ribbon that will mirror the oath raise your hand and repeat the oath i hereby declare on oath repeating. >> citizens cry when they become citizenship to study this difficult examine and after two trials they...
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it is acting like a banana republic.se who had elected turkey on human rights, rule of law and democracy for years are far from those values. what they did is a scandal. it comes after ugly scenes in rotterdam where riot police and water cannon were used to disperse hundreds of demonstrators on saturday. the protest turned violent after the turkish family minister was expelled from the country by dutch authorities. she was in the city trying to raise support amongst expat voters ahead of a referendum on expanding turkish presidential powers. translation: in holland, holland as a country that speaks of freedom and democracy, we were faced with very rough and hard treatment. it's very ugly europeans who talk about women's rights and talk about how we should treat women in turkey. the dutch government said referendum rallies would stoke tensions just days before the general there. and the dutch prime minister wants an apology. some turkish politicians are talking about nazism and fascism in relation to the netherlands. this
it is acting like a banana republic.se who had elected turkey on human rights, rule of law and democracy for years are far from those values. what they did is a scandal. it comes after ugly scenes in rotterdam where riot police and water cannon were used to disperse hundreds of demonstrators on saturday. the protest turned violent after the turkish family minister was expelled from the country by dutch authorities. she was in the city trying to raise support amongst expat voters ahead of a...
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republic of korea and relations. korea.-republic of relations. habib made a representation to the korean government saying it is your own agency that has done this and you better keep them alive or it will do huge damage to our relations. habib and the west country director for korea quickly mobilized an effective campaign that was outside the normal chain of command at the state department. i beat continued to lobby the south korean government on human rights. his freelancing did not go unnoticed in washington. according to donald bernard, henry kissinger admonished habib treaties to the south korean government -- habib returned to washington to serve as secretary of state for eastern affairs -- he sought to draw high-level attention to problems in south korea by speaking about the issue at length in a meeting with kissinger and other senior state apartments that. he saw a reevaluation of american objectives in south korea arguing when faced with the reality of oppression come i think the united states has to make clear that it is not on the sid
republic of korea and relations. korea.-republic of relations. habib made a representation to the korean government saying it is your own agency that has done this and you better keep them alive or it will do huge damage to our relations. habib and the west country director for korea quickly mobilized an effective campaign that was outside the normal chain of command at the state department. i beat continued to lobby the south korean government on human rights. his freelancing did not go...
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republic of ireland and wales, both imagining a world cup, like their thrilling euros, both sharing ain here. and of course they had him. gareth bale, in case you hadn't recognised him from the wide shot. these sets of players knew each other well. joe allen of wales, glenn whelan of ireland, team—mates at stoke city. contained here arejust team—mates at stoke city. contained here are just about. gareth bale team—mates at stoke city. contained here arejust about. gareth bale had already been booked in the second half, when neil taylor of wales made this challenge. red card, instant reaction from the referee. after lengthy treatment to his right leg, seamus coleman was carried off. gareth bale will be suspended for wales' next game and however near his late miss here, wales have stalled. republic of ireland better placed but hard to think of anything but an placed but hard to think of anything butan injury placed but hard to think of anything but an injury on the goalless final whistle. joe wilson, bbc news. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good night.
republic of ireland and wales, both imagining a world cup, like their thrilling euros, both sharing ain here. and of course they had him. gareth bale, in case you hadn't recognised him from the wide shot. these sets of players knew each other well. joe allen of wales, glenn whelan of ireland, team—mates at stoke city. contained here arejust team—mates at stoke city. contained here are just about. gareth bale team—mates at stoke city. contained here arejust about. gareth bale had already...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen the president of united states and the chancellor of the federal republic of germany.
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their own bill and a government limit only by its will is not a constitutional republic. it is a totalitarian kingdom. let's think about this. going back and connecting our building blocks. the constitution is what kind of document? it is a compact, and a compact is what? an agreement between sovereign governments. the constitution is a compact between the sovereign states. but the states must submit to everything that the federal government says, without question, are the states sovereign? no. -and if the states are not sovereign, can they create a legally binding contract? no. so, if the states are not sovereign, if they can not protect their reserved property, if the federal government can dictate to the states how it operates, then the states are not sovereign, the constitution is not a legally binding document, we are not a constitutional republic, we are 50 colonies in a federal kingdom. but here's the good news. the states are sovereign. the constitution is a legally binding contract. and nothing has changed. [applause] >> the only thing that really needs to happen
their own bill and a government limit only by its will is not a constitutional republic. it is a totalitarian kingdom. let's think about this. going back and connecting our building blocks. the constitution is what kind of document? it is a compact, and a compact is what? an agreement between sovereign governments. the constitution is a compact between the sovereign states. but the states must submit to everything that the federal government says, without question, are the states sovereign? no....
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recep tayyip erdogan described the netherlands as a "banana republic".he un has warned of a looming humanitarian crisis with 20 million people facing famine across nigeria, south sudan, yemen and somalia. experts say that without urgent help many will simply starve. two people have been killed and at least twelve injured at an open—air rock concert in argentina, attended by about three—hundred thousand people. witnesses said people were crushed as crowds surged towards the stage. now for the latest financial news with sally. and world business report. the dutch prepare to make their choice in a critical general election — with the economy up and crime down why are voters so discontented? looking for adventure? grab your mountain bike or your climbing shoes, as we take you to one of the fastest growing trends in tourism. the adventure holiday. welcome to world business report. i'm sally bundock. also in the programme change at the top of europe's biggest bank — hsbc — we'll tell you all you need to know. we will be talking about the elections in the nethe
recep tayyip erdogan described the netherlands as a "banana republic".he un has warned of a looming humanitarian crisis with 20 million people facing famine across nigeria, south sudan, yemen and somalia. experts say that without urgent help many will simply starve. two people have been killed and at least twelve injured at an open—air rock concert in argentina, attended by about three—hundred thousand people. witnesses said people were crushed as crowds surged towards the stage....
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football fans say it looks like former republic of ireland catch on niall quinn van
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it is acting like a banana republic. lectured turkey on human rights, rule of law and democracy for years are far from those values. what they did is a scandal. it comes after ugly scenes in rotterdam, where riot police and water cannon were used to disperse hundreds of demonstrators on saturday. the protest turned violent after the turkish family minister was expelled from the country by dutch authorities. translation: in holland, holland as a country that speaks of freedom and democracy, we were faced with very rough and hard treatment. the dutch government said referendum rallies would stoke tensions just days before the general there. and the dutch prime minister wants an apology. we are willing to de—escalate but these are traced by the prime minister do not help. the turkish president wants to hold rallies in towns and cities in europe because more than 5 million turks live in europe. the netherlands is home to almost half a million of them. germany have 1.4 million eligible voters, the fourth largest electoral bas
it is acting like a banana republic. lectured turkey on human rights, rule of law and democracy for years are far from those values. what they did is a scandal. it comes after ugly scenes in rotterdam, where riot police and water cannon were used to disperse hundreds of demonstrators on saturday. the protest turned violent after the turkish family minister was expelled from the country by dutch authorities. translation: in holland, holland as a country that speaks of freedom and democracy, we...
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>> i am not worried about the republic in the sense that i have faith in our institutions. but more than that, i have faith in our people, that time and time again the citizenry has met the test, there have been times when things haven't gone quite right but yet we have met the challenge and overcome them. so i am optimistic as to the future. >>ohen: kathleen? >> i would be less worried if we could increase the level of civics knowledge and we identify the sense of where we are including those moments in which we got things wrong, because then we can make sure we are not going to repeat those mistakes. so i think we are not going to -- i am worried more than i am if i think we will be able to recover. >> cohen: thank you very much. thank you. >> thank you. >> cohen: "cries from syria" is the new document trifrom oscar nominated director evgeny afineevsky. he recounts the horror of the syrian war, featuring interviews with journalists, activists and children who have experienced the brutality firsthand. here is a look at the trailer. >> ♪ ♪ -- >> it is a very ancient and bea
>> i am not worried about the republic in the sense that i have faith in our institutions. but more than that, i have faith in our people, that time and time again the citizenry has met the test, there have been times when things haven't gone quite right but yet we have met the challenge and overcome them. so i am optimistic as to the future. >>ohen: kathleen? >> i would be less worried if we could increase the level of civics knowledge and we identify the sense of where we...
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toa currently a parliamentary republic to a presidential one.eeping new powers to do things like, for example, being able to appoint the vast majority of the seniorjudiciary. he appoint the vast majority of the senior judiciary. he is appoint the vast majority of the seniorjudiciary. he is trying to appeal, essentially, to turkish expats. in the netherlands, 17 million people, 2% are turkish expats. he is trying to appeal to them. and he wants them to vote in this referendum for what he wants to achieve, which is essentially more power to achieve, which is essentially more powerto him. so achieve, which is essentially more power to him. so we have inflammatory rhetoric and quite an extraordinary situation. quite why this could not have happened after wednesday, i don't know. inflammatory rhetoric and scenes of water cannons and police. it came to a massive massive head. it came to a massive head. seems you would not expect to see in holland. but you have this far right candidate, geert wilders, who once did dan —— wants to ban mosques and muslim
toa currently a parliamentary republic to a presidential one.eeping new powers to do things like, for example, being able to appoint the vast majority of the seniorjudiciary. he appoint the vast majority of the senior judiciary. he is appoint the vast majority of the seniorjudiciary. he is trying to appeal, essentially, to turkish expats. in the netherlands, 17 million people, 2% are turkish expats. he is trying to appeal to them. and he wants them to vote in this referendum for what he wants...
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tonight police say the suspect in the deadly shooting fled all the way to the doug dominican republic. they're bringing justice for a year of 24-year-old man. fox 29's dave schratwieser joins us live from philadelphia police headquarters with his story. dave. >> we often here police say have it wits in shootings and homicides don't come forward. to night we have the story of how several witnesses came forward in a manner of hours and the long arm of the law reached all wait to the dominican republic to nab a murder suspe suspect. just before 2:30 wednesday morning, gunshots rang out on the 4900 block of rising sun avenue in feltonville. when the gunfire stopped, 24-year-old ellis nova was dead and police say this man franklin estevez was on the run. >> we found out he had boarded a plane in new york to go to dominican republic. >> police say he purchase add one-way plane ticket to the dominican republic and fled the country. homicide detectives and members of of the f bit. i gang task force quickly built a case as the alleged killer after witnesses cooperated. >> we've been having a l
tonight police say the suspect in the deadly shooting fled all the way to the doug dominican republic. they're bringing justice for a year of 24-year-old man. fox 29's dave schratwieser joins us live from philadelphia police headquarters with his story. dave. >> we often here police say have it wits in shootings and homicides don't come forward. to night we have the story of how several witnesses came forward in a manner of hours and the long arm of the law reached all wait to the...
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the two republics go their separate ways. at the time but living apart ! a documentary about breamfikfi at the velvet divorce. although they are two pretty small countries, and you would think it would be easy, it turned out there were many treaties that had to be done. breaking up is hard to do. yes, but the lesson is, if you make the decision to go and sort the details out afterwards... that's not really the government's position. the british government's position... it might not be acceptable. before we go, we want to see what it means. some elements we can untangle easily. other things actually involve us building something fresh. there are couple of elements to this. i believe we can do that if we both enter the discussions in a right frame of mind, knowing harming one side harms the other side too. can you look to negotiations in which there is no victor and no vanquished? can that be done? we can make them an offer they can't refuse and then we all benefit and that seems to be the biggest issue. it would not be immensely difficult. immigration is the
the two republics go their separate ways. at the time but living apart ! a documentary about breamfikfi at the velvet divorce. although they are two pretty small countries, and you would think it would be easy, it turned out there were many treaties that had to be done. breaking up is hard to do. yes, but the lesson is, if you make the decision to go and sort the details out afterwards... that's not really the government's position. the british government's position... it might not be...
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do not help and they are completely unacceptable. of turkey republic do not help and but this is alsos in turkey and the netherlands. of two electoral campaigns in turkey the dutch go to the polls first on wednesday. it's been a tense campaign, dominated by the anti—immigration freedom party of geert wilders. dominated by the anti—immigration he blames the prime minister for allowing immigrants in, and is set to make big gains. for allowing immigrants in, it's unclear how the weekend violence and the extraordinary diplomatic crisis with turkey will influence dutch voters, making big choices against a background of rising populism across europe. james robbins, bbc news. of rising populism across europe. the intelligence services are to provide the political parties with advice on protecting themselves against russian hackers. the advice will come from experts at gchq's national cyber security centre. from experts at gchq's several politicians have been calling for more assistance, saying they fear that hackers might try to influence future elections. rail workers in three parts of the
do not help and they are completely unacceptable. of turkey republic do not help and but this is alsos in turkey and the netherlands. of two electoral campaigns in turkey the dutch go to the polls first on wednesday. it's been a tense campaign, dominated by the anti—immigration freedom party of geert wilders. dominated by the anti—immigration he blames the prime minister for allowing immigrants in, and is set to make big gains. for allowing immigrants in, it's unclear how the weekend...
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of witnesses who came forward quickly and help police nab their guy all the way to the dominican republic. >> when shots rang out on the 4900 block of rising sun of a early wednesday morning, police say a long running feud caused 24-year-old ellis nova his life 19-year-old franklin estevez was on the run. >> we had several people identify the shooter very quic quickly. >> reporter: police quickly learned estevez purchased a one-way plane ticket to the dominican republic and fled the country. homicide detectives and members of the fbi's gang task force quickly built a case against estevez as the alleged shooter after witnesses cooperated. >> we've been having a lot of issues as far as getting witnesses in, but they came forward very strongly very quickly on this case. >> reporter: before estevez's plane even arrived in the dominican republic local and federal investigators notified immigration authorities. when his plane touched down estevez was immediately arrested and flown back to the united states. hours later he arrived at jfk airport in new york and was arrested by the nypd. >> we ar
of witnesses who came forward quickly and help police nab their guy all the way to the dominican republic. >> when shots rang out on the 4900 block of rising sun of a early wednesday morning, police say a long running feud caused 24-year-old ellis nova his life 19-year-old franklin estevez was on the run. >> we had several people identify the shooter very quic quickly. >> reporter: police quickly learned estevez purchased a one-way plane ticket to the dominican republic and...
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our system of government and this extraordinary republic that's been around for over two centuries is unique and it is special. and with all its blemishes and flaws i wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. i want people to think about that. the next time you say to yourself things are so tough in america, who would you trade places with? i'm not saying we don't have problems because we do, but i ask you what country would you rather be? i promise you you won't say china, if you know anything about china. i promise you you won't say russia, if you know anything about russia. there isn't a nation on earth we wouldn't trade places with, and there is no process of government that i would trade for ours. it is not perfect, and one of the strengths of our system is our ability to stand up here in places like this in the senate and discuss our differences and our problems and make continuous progress forward, even if sometimes the pace is slower and more frustrating than we wish, and that is what's at stake here in this process. that is what's at stake here in this debate. that's what
our system of government and this extraordinary republic that's been around for over two centuries is unique and it is special. and with all its blemishes and flaws i wouldn't trade it for anything in the world. i want people to think about that. the next time you say to yourself things are so tough in america, who would you trade places with? i'm not saying we don't have problems because we do, but i ask you what country would you rather be? i promise you you won't say china, if you know...
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it also helped to shape the young republics identity. how americans viewed themselves and how they and vision of the country's larger destiny. the fact that robbins may indeed have been the irish ringleader, thomas nash -- ultimately they became irrelevant. more important than most americans than his birthplace were his republican convictions, republican with a small r. thereby encouraging with unprecedented power a broader definition of a citizenship and national identity based on belief and on volition rather than on the accidental vagaries of place. a parallel significance is the hms hermoine crisis led to the young nations momentous decision to grant political assignment to european refugees, albeit, tragically, whites only who happened to be fleeing foreign governments. including, ironically, former crewmembers of the hms hermoine. the granting of political asylum in fulfilling the magnetic promise of american independence , the paraphrase jefferson in words that their special residence today and the unsuccessful strugglers against
it also helped to shape the young republics identity. how americans viewed themselves and how they and vision of the country's larger destiny. the fact that robbins may indeed have been the irish ringleader, thomas nash -- ultimately they became irrelevant. more important than most americans than his birthplace were his republican convictions, republican with a small r. thereby encouraging with unprecedented power a broader definition of a citizenship and national identity based on belief and...
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speaking at a rally and has just been saying that the netherlands have been acting like a banana republicerdogan‘s latest verdict on the netherlands saying that the government there has been acting like a banana republic. we already heard earlier from the turkish foreign minister saying the netherlands is the capital of fascism, for what it had done. actually, now, we arejust fascism, for what it had done. actually, now, we are just hearing president erdogan has called on the international community to impose sanctions on the netherlands. so the war of words is certainly escalating this afternoon with this rally with the turkish president calling the netherlands a banana republic. i have been getting the latest reaction from turkey from our istanbul correspondent mark lowen. the turkish president has come out in typically bullish form and said the netherlands will pay the price of what he called the shameless treatment of the family affairs minister. she was expelled. the turkish foreign minister followed suit, saying holland is the capital of fascism, not democracy now. bearing in mind t
speaking at a rally and has just been saying that the netherlands have been acting like a banana republicerdogan‘s latest verdict on the netherlands saying that the government there has been acting like a banana republic. we already heard earlier from the turkish foreign minister saying the netherlands is the capital of fascism, for what it had done. actually, now, we arejust fascism, for what it had done. actually, now, we are just hearing president erdogan has called on the international...