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it was choking our country do that. ,nd i was able to see that klaus klaus, as a business person.ave always seem to get form whatever reason a disproportionate amount of press or media. [laughter] pres. trump: throughout my whole life, somebody will explain someday why, but i have always gotten a lot. [laughter] pres. trump: i was always treated well by the press. the numbers speak. i have always had a very good press. and it wasn't until i became a politician, that i realized how nasty, how mean, how dishes, and how fake the press can be as the , cameras start going off in the back. [laughter] pres. trump: but overall the , bottom line, they said they could not have been that bad rearm, -- that that because here we are, as president of and i take we are doing a great job with my team. i have a team after mentis ofand i have a team tremendous people. and i think we are doing a very special job, and i really believe it was time and was time to do that job. i do not think the united states would have done very well if it went through four or eight more years of regulation and really
it was choking our country do that. ,nd i was able to see that klaus klaus, as a business person.ave always seem to get form whatever reason a disproportionate amount of press or media. [laughter] pres. trump: throughout my whole life, somebody will explain someday why, but i have always gotten a lot. [laughter] pres. trump: i was always treated well by the press. the numbers speak. i have always had a very good press. and it wasn't until i became a politician, that i realized how nasty, how...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines... the us government shutdown is ending after democrats and republicans voted to approve a temporary funding bill. two reuters journalists are reappearing in court in myanmar to face charges under the official secrets act. they were arrested while covering the rohingya crisis in rakhine state. australia has announced a mass cull of coral—eating starfish that have been destroying the great barrier reef, as part of a $50 million rescue package for the 1500 mile stretch of coast. the great barrier reef, off the north—east coast of queensland, has suffered from bleaching as the water temperature warms, killing an estimated 50% of the coral. and the starfish, as well as agricultural water pollution, make the problem worse. as andrew plant reports. it covers an area bigger than italy. beneath the waves of the south pacific, australia's great barrier reef, home to countles
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now it's time for klaus to take it out on the track cut loose. so i think it's the closest portugal's port the moment track it's four point eight kilometers are quite demanding east steps on the gas. the three point eight leader twin turbo engine seven hundred horsepower works out to five hundred fifteen kilowatts making it indeed the most powerful nine eleven ever. lies on top of the klaus is impressed by the two point eight seconds that g.t. two takes the move from zero to one hundred kilometers per hour reaching two hundred eight point three seconds. this close takes it up to three hundred kilometers per hour on the straight away. from the mud to. close which is off all the safety systems and opens it up he notes that the steering wheel is slightly damp that means the rear is pushing so hard that he has to hold the wheel as tightly as he can. there's no. things on i'm going. back with some of the plows points out that portion develop new tires for this nine eleven she t two r s they have greater traction on wet roads and considerably more on d
now it's time for klaus to take it out on the track cut loose. so i think it's the closest portugal's port the moment track it's four point eight kilometers are quite demanding east steps on the gas. the three point eight leader twin turbo engine seven hundred horsepower works out to five hundred fifteen kilowatts making it indeed the most powerful nine eleven ever. lies on top of the klaus is impressed by the two point eight seconds that g.t. two takes the move from zero to one hundred...
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[applause] president trump: thank, you, klaus, very much.s a privilege to be here at this forum an business and science diplomacy and people from world affairs gathered for many, many years to discuss how we can to advance prosperity, security, and peace. i'm here to represent the interests of the america people and affirm america's friendship and partnership in building a better world. like all nations represented at this great forum, america hopes for a future in which everyone can prosper and every child can grow up free from violence, poverty, and fear. over the past year, we have made extraordinary strides in the u.s. we're lifting up forgotten communities, creating exciting new opportunities, and helping every american find their path to the american dream, the dream of a great job, a safe home and a better life for their children. after years stagnation, the nights is once again experiencing strong economic growth. the stock market is smashing one record after another and has added more than $7 trillion in new wealth since my election
[applause] president trump: thank, you, klaus, very much.s a privilege to be here at this forum an business and science diplomacy and people from world affairs gathered for many, many years to discuss how we can to advance prosperity, security, and peace. i'm here to represent the interests of the america people and affirm america's friendship and partnership in building a better world. like all nations represented at this great forum, america hopes for a future in which everyone can prosper...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.e at this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us federal government faces a financial shutdown at midnight. president trump has blamed democrats for failing to back plans to authorise a spending bill. turkey intensifies its shelling of a kurdish militia in northern syria, ahead of a threatened ground offensive. pope francis has visited a remote rainforest region in peru to sound .: 14.7.1, .,.,..,.~,_,:._.._. 5l"... 4
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the first personal tragedy came in october two thousand and two when her husband prince klaus of the netherlands died after a long battle with illness this was a severe blow to the queen. she suffered another tragedy in twenty twelve when her second son freezone was buried in an avalanche while skiing and spent months in a coma you know because twenty thirteen the royal house announced prince freeserve died it was a difficult time for the royal family. but the accident of prince freezer was admired quite a people in the middle as she stood and we re sort of tragedy in iraq calls but she hold all. and she went all go to work and be just as folks that she was. before. it wasn't long before beatrix had resumed her facial duties in full. in twenty thirteen at the age of seventy five beatrix passed the crown on to her eldest son much as she had received it from her mother in one thousand nine hundred eighty it is meant to toast with complete confidence i shall be handing the sovereign's office over to my son prince villa alexander on april thirtieth it's from one year. for the first time
the first personal tragedy came in october two thousand and two when her husband prince klaus of the netherlands died after a long battle with illness this was a severe blow to the queen. she suffered another tragedy in twenty twelve when her second son freezone was buried in an avalanche while skiing and spent months in a coma you know because twenty thirteen the royal house announced prince freeserve died it was a difficult time for the royal family. but the accident of prince freezer was...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. broken all records.. to fire huge plumes of ash and lava into the air. let's stay with that now. week or so but causes real issues now? now? in fountains from the top of the cone. cone. them as like a jet plane coming in to land. to land. that has affected flights in the region. region. we have seen international and domestic flights cancelled. and domestic flights cancelled. people who live around there, their livelihoods are now being affected. livelihoods are now being affected. need to be watered, cattle need to be fed... be fed... villagers, a desire to return and tended to their crop. tended to their crop. are the authorities doing to help them? them? so far over 55,000 people have been evacuated from the area. been evacuated from the area. also put up a nine kilometre exclusion zone, a danger zone. exclusion zone, a danger zone. a buffer zone to prevent people from returning to their village. returning to their village. threat level over the last few days has also gone up from three to four. has a
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. broken all records.. to fire huge plumes of ash and lava into the air. let's stay with that now. week or so but causes real issues now? now? in fountains from the top of the cone. cone. them as like a jet plane coming in to land. to land. that has affected flights in the region. region. we have seen international and domestic flights cancelled. and domestic flights cancelled. people who live around there, their livelihoods are now being affected....
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories. turkey says its forces have entered a kurdish—controlled enclave in northern syria. president erdogan says he hopes the incursion will be brief. us senators are trying to reach an agreement to end the deadlock over the budget which has led to the federal government being shut down. and these pictures of a dramatic rescue from a mountain in scotland are proving popular on bbc.com. they show the moment when a coastguard helicopterfinally reached two climbers, who'd been stranded overnight in sub zero temperatures. they'd got into difficulties when a blizzard swept across them, but were eventually hauled to safety, alive and well. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times focuses on the displays of unity between the two koreas in the upcoming pyeong—chang winter o
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories. turkey says its forces have entered a kurdish—controlled enclave in northern syria. president erdogan says he hopes the incursion will be brief. us senators are trying to reach an agreement to end the deadlock over the budget which has led to the federal...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.to bathe as close as possible at this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us senate has voted down a government spending bill, which could lead to many government functions shutting down. turkey intensifies its shelling of a kurdish militia in northern syria ahead of a threatened ground offensive. pope francis has visited a remote rainforest region in peru to sound a stark warning about the future of the amazon. the pontiff says the area and its indigenous communities are being exploited for their natural resources and face a threat like never before. virginia langeberg reports. pope francis arrived in puerto maldonado, on the edges of the amazon rainforest to a resoundingly warm reception, from those perhaps too young to fathom the scale of the issues their communities face. the pontiff was notjust a guest for these amazonian tribes, but a powerful mouthpiece for their plight, protecting the lan
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here on the racetrack klaus's switched off vehicle safety systems that means he'll rely on the car's mechanical grip which he says is absolutely exquisite. the car responds precisely when he excel writes this is mike overstating. the thing about. which is easy enough to handle and either way these settings of these i. g t s models generally have the best overall package in their series a g.p.s. isn't a drastic redesign more like a sensible upgrade even normal payments and boxers just click around corners beautifully but the g.p.s. goes the extra mile with all the extra gadgets on board that are ordinarily very pricey adams standards include the adaptive p.a.'s and chassis that drops the car by ten millimeters the small kernel package with dynamic transmission bearings and a porsche talk vectoring plus system with exotic tronic re a differential lock. this came in g.p.s. has a mid engine running right behind. and behind that is the transmission which is very much like in a motor sports car that all cars in formula one or more have a mid engine. that distributes the way to evenly the c
here on the racetrack klaus's switched off vehicle safety systems that means he'll rely on the car's mechanical grip which he says is absolutely exquisite. the car responds precisely when he excel writes this is mike overstating. the thing about. which is easy enough to handle and either way these settings of these i. g t s models generally have the best overall package in their series a g.p.s. isn't a drastic redesign more like a sensible upgrade even normal payments and boxers just click...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. to this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. and i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: the us senate agrees a short—term fix on the federal budget to allow government to reopen. a former communist party official in vietnam has been sentenced years in prison for corruption, the most senior politician to be convicted in decades. one of the last remaining parts of the dead sea scrolls has been deciphered by researchers in israel. 60 tiny fragments were pieced together over a period of a year, identifying a festival marking the changes between seasons. that's one of the most read stories on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the south china morning post says that the us is suffering a crisis of trust in its institutions. a new survey shows that the chinese public have the greatest confidence in their government, media and businesses whilst ameri
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. to this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. and i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: the us senate agrees a short—term fix on the federal budget to allow government to reopen. a former communist party official in vietnam has been sentenced years in prison for corruption, the most senior politician to be convicted in decades. one of the...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: president trump has denied that new us import duties targeting mainly asian companies will spark a trade war with china. the us attorney general has become the first member of president trump's cabinet to be questioned by the special counsel investigating alleged russian interference. a family from zimbabwe have finally left bangkok airport after living there for three months. they became stuck after trying unsuccessfully to fly to europe and then being refused re—entry by thailand. it's thought they are now in the philippines. more on that story at bbc.com/news. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the china daily focuses on a new development for the belt and road initiative. it says china is considering creating an organisation dedicated to handing disputes that arise from
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: president trump has denied that new us import duties targeting mainly asian companies will spark a trade war with china. the us attorney general has become the first member of president trump's cabinet to be questioned by the special counsel investigating alleged...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.ssible to this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. our headlines: us senators are racing to strike a compromise deal to end the government shutdown before the start of the working week. let's get more on that because mitch mcconnell is on the floor of the senate, updating senators on progress on those talks. metabolisms. —— let's have a listen. disaster relief, immigration and border security will continue. it would be my intention to resolve theseissues would be my intention to resolve these issues as quickly as possible so that we can move onto other business is important to our country. however, should these issues not be resolved by the time the funding bill before us expires on february eight, 2018, assuming that the government remains open, it would be my intention to proceed the legislation that would address daca, border security and related issues. it is also my intention to take up legislation regarding increase
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.se as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. glad you are staying with us. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. thanks forjoining us. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: america's disgraced olympic gymnastics team doctor, larry nassar is jailed for 175 years for molesting young gymnasts. a veteran us diplomat resigns from a panel on the rohingya crisis, and accuses myanmar‘s aung san suu kyi of lacking moral leadership. shark charities say they have seen a huge boost to donations since it emerged that the us president allegedly has a hatred for the marine animal. trump's dislike for sharks was revealed last week in an interview with an adult film actress who claims to have had an affairwith him. more on that story at bbc.com. the south china morning post is reporting that expulsion of national ‘s is said, reporting that expulsion of national ‘sis said, and has been reporting that expulsion of nat
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.se as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. glad you are staying with us. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. thanks forjoining us. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: america's disgraced olympic gymnastics team doctor, larry nassar is jailed for 175 years for molesting young gymnasts. a veteran us diplomat resigns from a panel on the rohingya crisis, and...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: gunmen have killed at least five people and wounded eight others in an attack on kabul‘s intercontinental hotel — the 11 hours—long siege is continuing. turkey says the first day of a bombing campaign against kurdish militants in northern syria has seen its airforce hit more than 100 targets. well let's get more on the turkish air strikes on kurdish positions in northern syria. the bbc‘s mark lowen explains why they are happening now. let's just say, the turkish government doesn't see it that way. turkey feels threatened by the kurdish militia in syria, known as the ypg, and insists they are linked to the outlawed kurdish militant group in turkey, the pkk, which has been fighting an insurgency here since the 1980s. the ypg have been the main force fighting the islamic state group. they have cleared the jihadists from vast swathes of syria, increasing their own ter
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: gunmen have killed at least five people and wounded eight others in an attack on kabul‘s intercontinental hotel — the 11 hours—long siege is continuing. turkey says the first day of a bombing campaign against kurdish militants in northern syria has seen its airforce hit more than 100 targets. well let's get more on the...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.e at this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the parents of 13 children rescued by police from a house in california have pleaded not guilty to charges of torture, abuse and false imprisonment. the us house of representatives has passed a short—term spending bill, but any chance of avoiding a government shutdown now lies with the senate, which considers the bill next. the mayor of cape town has heavily criticised residents for failing to conserve water and has announced strict new rationing. the south african coastal city faces the prospect of running dry as soon as april. according to the mayor, it's reached a "point of no return". it's the worst drought there in a century. sarah corker reports. cape town's water supply relies on six dams. this is the reality of three years of very little rain. water levels are dangerously low — less than 30%. for months, the city's four million people have been ur
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.e at this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the parents of 13 children rescued by police from a house in california have pleaded not guilty to charges of torture, abuse and false imprisonment. the us house of representatives has passed a short—term spending bill, but any chance of avoiding a government shutdown now lies with the senate, which considers the bill...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.pot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. these are live pictures from kabul where gunmen have killed at least five people in an attack on the city's intercontinental hotel. the latest reports say the 13 hours siege has now come to an end. turkey says the first day of the bombing campaign against kurdish militants in northern syria has seen its air force hit more than 100 targets. tens of thousands of women have been protesting in cities across the united states to mark the first anniversary of president trump's inauguration. in washington, demonstrators heard speeches by a number of politicians including hillary clinton's running mate, senator tim kaine. there's been a march in new york too. but the total number of participants was much lower than the estimated 5 million who marched onjanuary 21 last year, one of the largest protest in us history. well, one year on from president trump's inauguration we're
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.pot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines. these are live pictures from kabul where gunmen have killed at least five people in an attack on the city's intercontinental hotel. the latest reports say the 13 hours siege has now come to an end. turkey says the first day of the bombing campaign against kurdish militants in northern syria has seen its air force hit more than 100...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.ssible to this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. welcome back. this is bbc news. our top story this hour. us senators have postponed a vote until monday afternoon that could have seen the reopening of the federal government. let's stay with that story then. watching the shutdown in washington is sahil kapur, national political reporter for bloomberg politics. i asked him how the shutdown will affect public opinion of the two main parties. usually what happens during government shutdowns is the president belongs to one party and one or both chambers of congress are controlled by the other party. that is what happened in the shutdowns under 0bama, bill clinton and ronald reagan. those are the presidents in the modern budgeting era where this has happened. this is the first time in the united states where a party that controls the white house, the senate and the house, the republican party, has overseen a shutdown. this time it could work d
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.ssible to this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. welcome back. this is bbc news. our top story this hour. us senators have postponed a vote until monday afternoon that could have seen the reopening of the federal government. let's stay with that story then. watching the shutdown in washington is sahil kapur, national political reporter for bloomberg politics. i asked him how the shutdown will affect...
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president of money when michael was welcomed to the stage is somebody he's revived france according to klaus schwab in the past eight months so heavy praise there from klaus but externally of course the risk criticism that some of his policies are near liberal policies and for america as well that they already champing this new idea that businesses must work with communities because you know this is really the increase in the wealth gap has only led to a rise in populism and a big point today made by the german chancellor angela merkel actually was the first topic that she was asked about after her speech was big data and digitalization of the economy that was something that seemed very important to her today. they absolutely did and it's been a big theme here at the world economic forum yesterday indian prime minister you're modi also spoke about this you he says whoever owns the big data essentially has the power and i want to talk a little bit more about that industrial revolution artificial intelligence now with somebody who knows a lot about it i'm joined by. doff he's the c.e.o. of an
president of money when michael was welcomed to the stage is somebody he's revived france according to klaus schwab in the past eight months so heavy praise there from klaus but externally of course the risk criticism that some of his policies are near liberal policies and for america as well that they already champing this new idea that businesses must work with communities because you know this is really the increase in the wealth gap has only led to a rise in populism and a big point today...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the parents of 13 children rescued by police from a house in california have pleaded not guilty to charges of torture, abuse and false imprisonment. the us house of representatives has passed a short—term spending bill, but any chance of avoiding a government shutdown now lies with the senate, which considers the bill next. new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has announced that she's pregnant. she and her partner, clarke gayford, are expecting their child injune, after which she plans take a 6—week break. andy beatt reports. new zealand's youngest prime minister ina new zealand's youngest prime minister in a century broke the news on social media that she was about to be upstaged, just hours later, she found her home besieged wellwishers, amongst them the world's media. clarke and i are really excited to share, as you already know, that injune we are lo
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the parents of 13 children rescued by police from a house in california have pleaded not guilty to charges of torture, abuse and false imprisonment. the us house of representatives has passed a short—term spending bill, but any chance of avoiding a government shutdown now lies with the senate, which considers the bill...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.the latest headlines: the us attorney generaljeff sessions has become the first member of president trump‘s cabinet to be questioned by the special counsel investigating alleged russian interference. let‘s stay with that story. we can cross now to louisville, kentucky and speak to ilya shapiro, a constitutional affairs expert at the kato institute think tank in washington. good to talk to you again. where do you think this is heading, how significant do you think these developments are? it is still speculation upon speculation, we‘re getting asymmetric weeks if you will. the fact he‘s talking to sessions doesn‘t mean that much because sessions is actually recused from the russia probe, so unless he wa nts to from the russia probe, so unless he wants to know what sessions talked about with ambassador kislyak of russia in a large group meeting way back when, i don‘t know how that‘s going to help, but really we don‘t know. it‘s probably the obstruction 01’ know. it‘s probably the obstruct
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.the latest headlines: the us attorney generaljeff sessions has become the first member of president trump‘s cabinet to be questioned by the special counsel investigating alleged russian interference. let‘s stay with that story. we can cross now to louisville, kentucky and speak to ilya shapiro, a constitutional affairs expert at the kato institute think tank in washington. good to talk to you again. where do you think this is heading, how...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.ide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: afghan security forces have been fighting to secure one of kabul‘s top hotels. the intercontinental was reportedly stormed by several gunmen. turkey says the first day of a bombing campaign against kurdish militants in northern syria has seen its air force hit more than 100 targets. well, let's get more on the turkish air strikes on kurdish positions in northern syria. the bbc‘s mark lowen explains why they are happening now. let's just say the turkish government doesn't see it that way. turkey seems threatened by the militia in syria known as the white pg and insist they are links to the outlawed kurdish militant group in turkey the pkk which has been fighting an insurgency here since the 1980s. the white pg have been the 1980s. the white pg have been the main force fighting the islamic state group. the kurds now control a huge strip of the border with turkey, including th
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.ide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: afghan security forces have been fighting to secure one of kabul‘s top hotels. the intercontinental was reportedly stormed by several gunmen. turkey says the first day of a bombing campaign against kurdish militants in northern syria has seen its air force hit more than 100 targets. well, let's get more on the turkish air strikes on...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.ide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: afghan special forces are responding after a group of up to four gunmen attacked the intercontinental hotel in kabul. turkey has launched air strikes against kurdish—held territory in syria following two days of artillery bombardment. let's get more now on the anniversary of donald trump's inauguration as president. pennsylvania was one of the key states in delivering his victory. he inspired hope among many working class voters in places like bethlehem, a former steel town that hadn't voted for a republican for president since the 1980s. the bbc‘s nick bryant went there to see how people rate his performance one year on. it was rust—belt towns that helped put donald trump in the white house — one—time steel powerhouses such as bethlehem, pennsylvania, which hadn't gone republican since the 1980s. democratic strongholds that became trump country. so, all this is new? all th
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.ide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: afghan special forces are responding after a group of up to four gunmen attacked the intercontinental hotel in kabul. turkey has launched air strikes against kurdish—held territory in syria following two days of artillery bombardment. let's get more now on the anniversary of donald trump's inauguration as president. pennsylvania was one...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. stay with us on the briefing. how headlines. —— our headlines: a couple from california, who're accused of abusing their 13 children, have pleaded not guilty to charges of abuse, torture and false imprisonment. eight people, including two firefighters, have been killed in storm—related accidents as hurricane—strength winds tear across northern europe. the south african city of cape town could soon run out of water. the mayor of the south african city has lashed out at the residence and has introduced new rationing of water, as the city could run dry this april. it's the worst drought there in a century. sarah corker reports. cape town's water supply relies on six dams. this is the reality of three years of very little rain. water levels are dangerously low — less than 30%. for months, the city's four million people have been urged to ration water or face day zero — that is the moment the reservoirs
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. stay with us on the briefing. how headlines. —— our headlines: a couple from california, who're accused of abusing their 13 children, have pleaded not guilty to charges of abuse, torture and false imprisonment. eight people, including two firefighters, have been killed in storm—related accidents as hurricane—strength winds tear across northern europe. the...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.pot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. will this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us attorney general, jeff sessions, has become the first member of president trump's cabinet to be questioned by the special counsel investigating alleged russian interference. supporters of brazil's former president, luiz inacio lula da silva, have demonstrated in the city of porto alegre, urging an appeals court to overturn his conviction for corruption. more than 100 young women have now spoken up in a court in michigan to tell their personal stories of sexual abuse. several of them were members of the us olympic gymnastics team. the molester was the team's doctor. larry nassar sat in court day after day listening as one victim after another took the stand. he has admitted ten criminal counts and could face life in prison. the bbc‘s rajini vaidyanathan has been following the proceedings. do that i think there has been a sense of collective empowerment in
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.pot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. will this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us attorney general, jeff sessions, has become the first member of president trump's cabinet to be questioned by the special counsel investigating alleged russian interference. supporters of brazil's former president, luiz inacio lula da silva, have demonstrated in the city of porto alegre, urging an appeals court to...
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i was able to see that, klaus, as a business person.r media. throughout my whole life. somebody will explain some day why but i have always gotten a lot. and as a businessman i was always treated really well by the press. the numbers speak and things happen but i have always had a very good press. it wasn't until i became a politician that i realized how nasty, how mean, how vicious and how fake the press can be as the cameras start going off in the back. but, but, overall, i mean the bottom line, somebody said, well they couldn't have been that bad because here we are, we're president. i think we're doing a really great job. with my team, i have a team of just tremendous people. i think we're doing a very special job and i really believe it was time, and it was time to do that job because i don't think the united states would have been very well if it went through four or eight more years of regulation and really a very anti-business group of people. we have a very pro-business group. we have regulations cut to a level, in the history
i was able to see that, klaus, as a business person.r media. throughout my whole life. somebody will explain some day why but i have always gotten a lot. and as a businessman i was always treated really well by the press. the numbers speak and things happen but i have always had a very good press. it wasn't until i became a politician that i realized how nasty, how mean, how vicious and how fake the press can be as the cameras start going off in the back. but, but, overall, i mean the bottom...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. the two have you with us on bbc news. —— good to have you. president trump has signed a congressional budget deal, suspending the us government shutdown for the next three weeks. australia has announced a mass cull of coral—eating starfish that have been destroying the great barrier reef as part of a $50 million rescue package for the i,500—mile stretch of coast. the great barrier reef, off the north—east coast of queensland, has suffered from bleaching as the water temperature warms, killing an estimated 50% of the coral. and the starfish, as well as agricultural water pollution, make the problem worse, as andrew plant reports. it covers an area bigger than italy. beneath the waves of the south pacific australia's great barrier reef home to countless species, but warming oceans have caused bleaching, a once rare event which has now happened two years in a row and is expected this year too. now new plans, a ple
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. the two have you with us on bbc news. —— good to have you. president trump has signed a congressional budget deal, suspending the us government shutdown for the next three weeks. australia has announced a mass cull of coral—eating starfish that have been destroying the great barrier reef as part of a $50 million rescue package for the i,500—mile stretch of coast. the...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines. us senators have postponed a vote until monday afternoon that could have seen the reopening of the federal government. washington calls on turkey to show restraint — after it launches a ground offensive against kurdish militia in syria. mike pence is in israel to address the knesset and meet prime minister benjamin netanhayu. palestinian leaders have refused to meet him, after the us decided to recognise jerusalem as israel's capital. in fact mahmoud abbas is in brussels trying to get eu foreign ministers to recognise palestine with east jerusalem as it's capital. evangelical christians helped elect president trump. so what part do their beliefs have in the jerusalem decision? 0ur middle east correspondent tom bateman reports. contested city. home to three great faiths. repairing through its latest vip visitor. mike pence believed strongly in the decision to recognis
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. you're watching the briefing. 0ur headlines. us senators have postponed a vote until monday afternoon that could have seen the reopening of the federal government. washington calls on turkey to show restraint — after it launches a ground offensive against kurdish militia in syria. mike pence is in israel to address the knesset and meet prime minister benjamin netanhayu....
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.ssible to this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. them when this is bbc news. our top story this hour: as we've just heard, in the last few minutes, president trump has signed a congressional budget deal suspending the us government shutdown for the next three weeks. the trial of darren osborne has now started. the prosecution says he was trying to kill as many people as possible in an act of terrorism. the pandemonium on a summer night in north london after a large box van smashed into a crowd of worshippers at speed, leaving them strewn across the pavement, some with life—changing injuries, and leaving 51—year—old makram ali dead. today, his family were at woolwich crown court to watch as 48—year—old darren osborne from cardiff went on trial. jonathan rees qc for the prosecution said osborne had deliberately driven into a group of muslims, trying to kill as many as possible. the prosecution say darren osborne became enraged after a bbc
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.ssible to this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. them when this is bbc news. our top story this hour: as we've just heard, in the last few minutes, president trump has signed a congressional budget deal suspending the us government shutdown for the next three weeks. the trial of darren osborne has now started. the prosecution says he was trying to kill as many people as possible in an act of terrorism....
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.o this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headline: the us attorney general, jeff sessions, has become the first member of president trump's cabinet to be questioned by the special counsel investigating alleged russian interference. let's stay with that story. ilya shapiro is a constitutional affairs expert at the kato institute think tank in washington. he says a lot of the leaks about the mueller investigation are pure guesswork. it's still speculation upon speculation, we're getting asymmetric leaks if you will. the fact he's talking to sessions doesn't mean that much because sessions is actually recused from the russia probe, so unless he wants to know what sessions talked about with ambassador kislyak of russia in a large group meeting way back when, i don't know how that's significant, but really we don't know. it's probably the obstruction or the cover—up is really what's more being investigated than an
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.o this spot, a tide of humanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. the latest headline: the us attorney general, jeff sessions, has become the first member of president trump's cabinet to be questioned by the special counsel investigating alleged russian interference. let's stay with that story. ilya shapiro is a constitutional affairs expert at the kato institute think tank in washington. he says a lot of the...
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there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.umanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. president trump has signed a congressional budget deal, suspending the us government shutdown for the next three weeks. tens of thousands of liberians have witnessed the swearing—in of george weah as the new president of liberia, at a packed stadium on the outskirts of monrovia. the former international footballer was chosen by voters last month to replace ellenjohnson sirleaf. it's the first time liberia has seen a peaceful transition of power in more than 70 years. the bbc‘s tamasin ford reports from monrovia. it's going to be the biggest match of his life. from africa's first elected female head of state to the continent's first football head of state, expectations are high, but his fans are confident. i am here because of george weah, i love him so much! i know he is here but we are poor people. that is why i am here. i am here because of my country! he will do more for us, that is why i'm here! i am so happy. george
there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie.umanity that is believed by officials to have broken all records. president trump has signed a congressional budget deal, suspending the us government shutdown for the next three weeks. tens of thousands of liberians have witnessed the swearing—in of george weah as the new president of liberia, at a packed stadium on the outskirts of monrovia. the former international footballer was chosen by voters last month to replace ellenjohnson sirleaf. it's...
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i assume they're here because of klaus. >> jimmy: poor klaus. are we sure klaus is okay?ghter ] while he was in daf ogs trump sat down with cnbc where i think he made what was a bombshell admission. >> reciprocal. i want reciprocal. if they're going to charge 100% for a motorcycle it should be 100% the other way too. and you know, when you mention attacks at the border, a 10% tax on the border for everything coming in, i'm a free trader. totally. i'm a fair trader. i'm all kinds of trader. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: as if that wasn't enough, the president also did an interview with piers morgan while he was overseas, which is funny because you know, piers morgan was on the "celebrity apprentice." this was a bit of a reunion for them. last time they were together trump was choosing between piers and trace adkins for the title of celebrity apprentice. piers is back in england now, where trump is not well liked. 63% of brits disapprove of the job he's doing. but it seems that nobody passed that note to donald. >> a lot of stuff has been going on between y
i assume they're here because of klaus. >> jimmy: poor klaus. are we sure klaus is okay?ghter ] while he was in daf ogs trump sat down with cnbc where i think he made what was a bombshell admission. >> reciprocal. i want reciprocal. if they're going to charge 100% for a motorcycle it should be 100% the other way too. and you know, when you mention attacks at the border, a 10% tax on the border for everything coming in, i'm a free trader. totally. i'm a fair trader. i'm all kinds of...
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cast or nuclear waste cask is safe for forty years experts say when scientists like klaus fischer appled urges to hari environmental organizations and citizens initiatives listen with mistrust but the situation today is different from fifty years ago the advantages and disadvantages of different kinds of host rock have been studied around the world at the beginning expects agree that a final repository under good geological conditions provides a high degree of safety due to its depth and that we should take advantage of that as long as we still can get them off and all's we always assume that our society will continue to develop the way it has done for the past hundred hundred fifty years but what if a big natural disaster strikes that at that point the final storage issue won't be the priority anymore it'll be in last place i. didn't see. many experts believe the time is right and yet decades will pass in germany before a final repository can start operating. why that's the case becomes very obvious here at the as a to my never from builder this is where the mistakes of germany's nuclea
cast or nuclear waste cask is safe for forty years experts say when scientists like klaus fischer appled urges to hari environmental organizations and citizens initiatives listen with mistrust but the situation today is different from fifty years ago the advantages and disadvantages of different kinds of host rock have been studied around the world at the beginning expects agree that a final repository under good geological conditions provides a high degree of safety due to its depth and that...