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this is an organization which is made up or churches mosques unions universities and schools ordinary citizens who come together and work for the common good and we did a record in twenty fourteen and that report unfortunately highlights that hate crime was prevalent hate crime was under reported and there's a result of that we took action to work with the local authority and with the police to ensure that increase we saw this would be placed into these institutions so we could have more effective we porting of hate crime more understanding of crime so what are people saying they're not saying about what happened to marry him . well people are really upset that this could happen on the streets of nothing and as i mentioned earlier nothing in my. thirty five percent of the citizens of markham come from a type a background and people really working hard to ensure that community cohesion. is respected and that people respect one another so when this news broke there was obviously a will concur that this should happen in. the as i said of the city we have taken measures to ensure that a crime is p
this is an organization which is made up or churches mosques unions universities and schools ordinary citizens who come together and work for the common good and we did a record in twenty fourteen and that report unfortunately highlights that hate crime was prevalent hate crime was under reported and there's a result of that we took action to work with the local authority and with the police to ensure that increase we saw this would be placed into these institutions so we could have more...
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to stay in the single market customs union until the end of twenty twenty four business is an ordinary citizens this is good news for the future of rex it itself the uncertainty remains. a rare sight the two chief negotiators were full of mutual compliments and even smiles while it might be too early to call their progress a breakthrough this deal will prevent a so-called hard gregg's it and allow for a transition period until the end of twenty twenty thanks to concessions from the british. during this transition period britain will no longer participate in each decision making because it will no longer be a member of the e.u. as of march thirtieth twenty nineteen but it will continue to benefit from all of the advantages of the single market and the customs union. and it will abide by all e.u. rules. unions and industrialists throughout europe had been sounding warnings about the impact of a hard gregg's it monday's deal provides for a twenty one month transition period when duty is an export barriers will not be applied after britain leaves the e.u. next year businesses need not delay vesper
to stay in the single market customs union until the end of twenty twenty four business is an ordinary citizens this is good news for the future of rex it itself the uncertainty remains. a rare sight the two chief negotiators were full of mutual compliments and even smiles while it might be too early to call their progress a breakthrough this deal will prevent a so-called hard gregg's it and allow for a transition period until the end of twenty twenty thanks to concessions from the british....
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one does wonder how much real political opposition there is in russia, including from ordinary citizenseresting question. i mean vladimir putin hasjust interesting question. i mean vladimir putin has just been re—elected with a landslide victory and it is clear that although this was not a level playing field, this election, and only those candidates who posed no serious challenge to vladimir putin were allowed to take part, many russians to support vladimir putin, because they really like he is sort of muscle flexing, his strong—arm tactics, his anti—western rhetoric, but there are other people who support him because they fear change. many russians fear change. don't want life to get worse thanit change. don't want life to get worse than it is now and they fear that ticking the new president. you talked about being on the campaign trail to this election. how did it compare to covering the western election? well, it is not like a western election. as i said before, only those candidates who didn't threaten vladimir putin were allowed to ta ke threaten vladimir putin were allowed to tak
one does wonder how much real political opposition there is in russia, including from ordinary citizenseresting question. i mean vladimir putin hasjust interesting question. i mean vladimir putin has just been re—elected with a landslide victory and it is clear that although this was not a level playing field, this election, and only those candidates who posed no serious challenge to vladimir putin were allowed to take part, many russians to support vladimir putin, because they really like he...
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because it will take more to convince a jury of guilt than it would if it was just an ordinary citizen. so he's going to be very careful in building his case. that's an important element for him to do. and i think they're doing, from all we can hear, they know a lot more than we know. and it's going to be something big. the speed that this is happening is amazing. because if you look at what happened today, you can't make this stuff up. it's almost hard to comprehend. from the morning to the evening all the things that happened in one day. and how many people have left the white house, for whatever the reasons they've left, are people who -- he named a new campaign director, and he's already involved in a scandal one day later. >> yeah. it's a lot to fit into one hour, i'll say that. and all of it today fits into the "you can't make this stuff up" category. our thanks to our friends, katy tur and jill wine-banks, really appreciate you both coming on. >>> coming up, the late-breaking story in the "new york times" tonight. it means deeper trouble for the president's top aide and son-in-l
because it will take more to convince a jury of guilt than it would if it was just an ordinary citizen. so he's going to be very careful in building his case. that's an important element for him to do. and i think they're doing, from all we can hear, they know a lot more than we know. and it's going to be something big. the speed that this is happening is amazing. because if you look at what happened today, you can't make this stuff up. it's almost hard to comprehend. from the morning to the...
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. >> you know, the impression in people is that if he can be killed, like, then i, ordinary citizen,at can i expect? >> in the northern half of mitrovica, there's a pervasive feeling of insecurity and fear of crime. the police are passive. most cars don't even have number plates -- serbian nationalists don't recognize license plates issued by the independent kosovo state. >> they allow people to let them drive without license plates. >> most shops in the north still work with serbia's currency dinar, although kosovo's official currency is the euro. after the kosovo war ended, milos golubovic studied in the northern part of mitrovica. he saw his future there. >> before, i would say that i'm 100% sure that i would stay here but now, i'm not so sure. >> many on the albanian side of town think like him. half of all albanians in kosovo today are younger than 30. just like ardita hajra. she's preparing for her final university exams. and then she wants to enrol in a masters program, somewhere outside kosovo. >> a bridge normally brings people together, but here it tears them apart. one of
. >> you know, the impression in people is that if he can be killed, like, then i, ordinary citizen,at can i expect? >> in the northern half of mitrovica, there's a pervasive feeling of insecurity and fear of crime. the police are passive. most cars don't even have number plates -- serbian nationalists don't recognize license plates issued by the independent kosovo state. >> they allow people to let them drive without license plates. >> most shops in the north still work...
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into a still sea of blue as fire fighters and police officers from all over the country and ordinary citizensd their final respects. standing and saluting as davidson's flag-draped casket was carried into the cathedral. he was a 15-year veteran and po posthumouslyawarded. he was a husband and father of four young children. in your moment of death, your father will be there with you. you'll know what he did for others. you'll know what an imprint he left on this earth. >>> steven spielberg and carl's junior have settled a battedle over a burger. carl's jr. came this close to getting in on the hype of spielberg's newest movie, even changing the name on their charl broiled sliders and they tried to deliver one to his house. but unfortunately for them, spielberg was saying, yeah, sorry, no. >> they're pretty good, but i, i'm passing. cease and desist. can't do it. >> that would be a hard pass. >>> still ahead, "roseanne" returns to prime time in the age of donald trump. how did her debut go? that's next. er debut go? that's next. we run marathons, companies, solve problems. how? we eat. we eat st
into a still sea of blue as fire fighters and police officers from all over the country and ordinary citizensd their final respects. standing and saluting as davidson's flag-draped casket was carried into the cathedral. he was a 15-year veteran and po posthumouslyawarded. he was a husband and father of four young children. in your moment of death, your father will be there with you. you'll know what he did for others. you'll know what an imprint he left on this earth. >>> steven...
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north korea, the kim regime has developed a brutal apparatus to coerce, control, and punish ordinary citizens and anything might contemplate. it's estimated that tens of thousands of political prisoners are detained and elaborate network of prison camps. just one of which is three times the size of washington d.c. according to united nations they had been deliberate, execution, torture, rape and forced abortion. when facing a regime and leaders who prioritize power over people we have broader economic authorities to bear to change the calculus and siphon off the funds that enable them to continue to proliferate. we cannot tolerate these threats. together with our allies have been intensifying our economic pressure campaign until north korea achieves complete, verifiable and denuclearization. just two weeks ago we announced the largest sanctions program ever. the designated one individual 27 entities in 28 vessels abroad located affecting countries across the globe. we coupled this with other tools to achieve maximum effect. on the same day ambassador haley nominated these vessels to be lifted
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for businesses and ordinary citizens, it's good news. the future of brexit itself, the uncertainty remains. reporter: a rare site. the two chief brexit negotiators full of mutual comply ms and smiles. it may be too early to call the progress a break through. it will prevent a hard called brexit and allow for a transition period until the end of 2020, thanks to concessions from the british. >> translation: during this transition period britain will no longer participate in the eu decision making. it will no longer be a member of the eu as of march 2019. it will benefit from the advantages of the single market and the customs union. and it will abide by all e.u. rules. reporter: unions and industrial associations throughout europe sounded warnings about the impact of a hard brexit. monday's deal provides for a 21 month transition period when duties and export barriers will not be applied after britain leaves next year. >> business decisions need not be allowed. based on guesses about the future deal. reporter: time is less of a stress frac
for businesses and ordinary citizens, it's good news. the future of brexit itself, the uncertainty remains. reporter: a rare site. the two chief brexit negotiators full of mutual comply ms and smiles. it may be too early to call the progress a break through. it will prevent a hard called brexit and allow for a transition period until the end of 2020, thanks to concessions from the british. >> translation: during this transition period britain will no longer participate in the eu decision...
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predating the constitution itself saying it shall not be infringed for these purposes. >> i think ordinary citizensht not have the right to have nuclear weapons or f-35s or m-1-abrams tanks and the like. if someone is saying citizens ought to be able to rise up against an oppressive government, an ar-15 isn't going to cuss the muster. you need some serious fire power if you're going to overthrow your government. we ended up drawing the line. strikes are kind of arbitrary. >> i don't have a problem. i'm very pro second amendment, but i don't have a problem banning the ar-15 because the bullet travels fast and it does damage to the organ. it is dangerous because of that. when we did have the ban from 1994 to 2004, yeah, people stopped killing as much with the ar-15, they switched to other guns. so, i mean, as a long-term solution, removing ar-15s or stopping them from being sold might be effective, but short term we need to look at other things. >> someone make the case for owning an ar-15. >> generally speaking an ar-15 is a semiautomatic rifle. mechanically it's no different than a hunting rifle. p
predating the constitution itself saying it shall not be infringed for these purposes. >> i think ordinary citizensht not have the right to have nuclear weapons or f-35s or m-1-abrams tanks and the like. if someone is saying citizens ought to be able to rise up against an oppressive government, an ar-15 isn't going to cuss the muster. you need some serious fire power if you're going to overthrow your government. we ended up drawing the line. strikes are kind of arbitrary. >> i don't...
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constitution itself and saying that it shall not be infringed for these purposes. >> i think that ordinary citizenslear weapons or f-35s or abrams tanks and the like. you know, if someone is saying, well, citizens ought to be able to rise up against an oppressive government, an ar-15 isn't going to cut the mustard, buddy. you need some serious firepower if you want to overthrow your government. so we ended up drawing a line, what strikes me as kind of arbitrary. >> i don't have a problem. i'm very second amendment but i don't have a problem banning the ar-15 because the bullet travels three times as fast so it does a lot more damage to the organs, so it is a lot more dangerous because of that. that being said, when you look at when we did have it banned from 1994 to 2004, yeah, people stopped killing as much with the ar-15 but they just switched to other guns. so i mean as a long-term solution removing ar-15s or stopping them from being sold might affect it, but short term we need to look at other things. >> someone make the case for owning an ar-15. >> generally speaking, an ar-15 is a semiautomat
constitution itself and saying that it shall not be infringed for these purposes. >> i think that ordinary citizenslear weapons or f-35s or abrams tanks and the like. you know, if someone is saying, well, citizens ought to be able to rise up against an oppressive government, an ar-15 isn't going to cut the mustard, buddy. you need some serious firepower if you want to overthrow your government. so we ended up drawing a line, what strikes me as kind of arbitrary. >> i don't have a...
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ordinary citizen said we would like to have a normal life. with . what are you talking about sixty four people there were far more than that. i'll betcha it will hurt. why do they stay in this. game here. you know something to get at least some bit of information. here to get some answers. and i heard about the position that we all can get cleared to come to the mog. every other. place. where the bodies of people who've been treated after the accident that's the proposition we heard and i grieve that is necessary or we would gather to group of people to go there they saw just the very thing they wanted to show them. yes the figures match what they say but this is exactly what we are seeing this is the worst we have been voting for this kind of a scheme they are. let's get a group and. every place says go to the mogs and to your hospitals you ask us to believe them but should we should we believe. that's how it's sometimes done in the current story. but sometimes people have been brainwashed instead of being given real information. ok i. just went on
ordinary citizen said we would like to have a normal life. with . what are you talking about sixty four people there were far more than that. i'll betcha it will hurt. why do they stay in this. game here. you know something to get at least some bit of information. here to get some answers. and i heard about the position that we all can get cleared to come to the mog. every other. place. where the bodies of people who've been treated after the accident that's the proposition we heard and i...
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average people the ordinary citizen has far different concerns than what you hear when you turn on whatever cable show you're going to watch whether it's m s n b c or fox inside the beltway chatter you know folks have the same kind of problems everywhere around this country right now which is concerns about putting food on the table paying their bills their health care bills sending their kids to college if you're college kids it's a concern about your future and where you're going to be even living you know eighteen to thirty four year olds are still more likely to be living with their folks with their parents then then on their own this is an it's an unforgiving economy you know the official unemployment rate is a real fantasy and people are really hurting and struggling and they want candidates and they want parties that are going to speak to their real needs and that is not happening at the at the level of the establishment you know the nancy pelosi is in chuck schumer's they really are beholden to the donor class people get elected to congress and they're told if you want to be on a ce
average people the ordinary citizen has far different concerns than what you hear when you turn on whatever cable show you're going to watch whether it's m s n b c or fox inside the beltway chatter you know folks have the same kind of problems everywhere around this country right now which is concerns about putting food on the table paying their bills their health care bills sending their kids to college if you're college kids it's a concern about your future and where you're going to be even...
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in spain i'm not sure that was the first case but in any case the prime minister did what any ordinary citizen would do and that what he needs to put the man doesn't want to do because he escaped. justice so there is nothing wrong in appearing as witness in the case before the court and so you know there is something that we suppose a month doesn't seem ready to do so. you go. well according to him according to the catalan government you bet everything on the coercive power of the law and the state to make it go away but it hasn't worked has it we haven't used to question the only moment that we have had we not we the police has been forced to do from coarseness because they were being called fathers we have always showing the way to dialogue and we have to govern the whole country and we do it in a peaceful and democratic way and that's that's the way it is. so. if you go one you know simply accepting as you know the whole truth what. the previous government government was saying that's fine but that's not the reality but your actions were causing concern even in geneva with the office of the
in spain i'm not sure that was the first case but in any case the prime minister did what any ordinary citizen would do and that what he needs to put the man doesn't want to do because he escaped. justice so there is nothing wrong in appearing as witness in the case before the court and so you know there is something that we suppose a month doesn't seem ready to do so. you go. well according to him according to the catalan government you bet everything on the coercive power of the law and the...
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korea, north korea has developed a brutal state apparatus to coerce, control, and punish ordinary citizens and any who might contemplate defense. it's estimated that tens of thousands of political prisoners are detained and in elaborate network of prison camps, just one of which is three times the size of washington dc. nations, to the united inmates in these camps have been subject to deliberate ,tarvation, executions, rape forced abortions. when facing a regime and leaders who prioritize power over people, we have brought our economic authorities to bear, to change our calculus and siphon enabled hims that to continue to proliferate. we cannot tolerate the threats of this regime armed with nuclear weapons for the citizens of the world. together with our allies, we have been intensifying our campaign until north korea achieves complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization. ago, we announced the largest sanctions package ever. 27 entities, 28 vessels abroad. there are flags and countries a class to grope -- across the globe. we've combined this with other tools. on that same day, a
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average people the ordinary citizen has far different concerns than what you hear when you turn on whatever cable show you're going to watch whether it's m s n b c or fox inside the beltway chatter you know folks have the same kind of problems everywhere around this country right now which is concerns about putting food on the table paying their bills their health care bills sending their kids to college if you're college kids it's a concern about your future and where you're going to be even living you know eighteen to thirty four year olds are still more likely to be living with their folks with their parents then then on their own this is an it's an unforgiving economy you know the official unemployment rate is a real fantasy and people are really hurting and struggling and they want candidates and they want parties that are going to speak to their real needs and that is not happening at the at the level of the establishment you know the nancy pelosi is in chuck schumer's they really are beholden to the donor class people get elected to congress and they're told if you want to be on a ce
average people the ordinary citizen has far different concerns than what you hear when you turn on whatever cable show you're going to watch whether it's m s n b c or fox inside the beltway chatter you know folks have the same kind of problems everywhere around this country right now which is concerns about putting food on the table paying their bills their health care bills sending their kids to college if you're college kids it's a concern about your future and where you're going to be even...
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i don't think we are going to see a fundamental shift for ordinary citizens. his effo rts drawn with vladimir putin and his efforts to remain in powerfor longer. how relevant is that comparison? it is relevant at a level of symbols. both of these leaders have started to develop a cult of personality. we have seen their images channelled through the press and many public opinion makers as well as ordinary people. we still see china's governance outperforming russia. how much of a risk to the two people who voted against this move and the three who abstained make in taking a stand? it's difficult to see whether this was genuine dissent or something that was manufactured all agreed upon in advance? a unanimous vote wouldn't look as real so there had to be some dissent. however, this vote has had significantly less dissent than any other vote in recent years. how difficult will it be for western countries to engage with china knowing that xijinping countries to engage with china knowing that xi jinping could countries to engage with china knowing that xijinping co
i don't think we are going to see a fundamental shift for ordinary citizens. his effo rts drawn with vladimir putin and his efforts to remain in powerfor longer. how relevant is that comparison? it is relevant at a level of symbols. both of these leaders have started to develop a cult of personality. we have seen their images channelled through the press and many public opinion makers as well as ordinary people. we still see china's governance outperforming russia. how much of a risk to the two...
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close to the injury the devastating impact to save the big means also to save the deposit simple ordinary citizens and the failure to prevent disaster banks and political leaders of the people who need to. go or from democracy to the markets on al-jazeera. when the news breaks. in the mail that the city and the story builds to be forced to leave the room just . when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new award winning documentaries and live news about al-jazeera i've got to commend you on hearing is good journalism on air and on mine.
close to the injury the devastating impact to save the big means also to save the deposit simple ordinary citizens and the failure to prevent disaster banks and political leaders of the people who need to. go or from democracy to the markets on al-jazeera. when the news breaks. in the mail that the city and the story builds to be forced to leave the room just . when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to...
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korea, the kim regime has developed a brutal state apparatus to coerce, control, and punish ordinary citizens and any who might contemplate dissent. it is estimated that tens of thousands of particular prisoners are detained in an elaborate network of prison camps, just one of which is three times the size of washington, d.c. according to united nations, inmates in these camps have been subject to deliberate starvation, forced labor, executions, torture, rain, and forced abortions. when facing a regime and leaders who prioritize power over people, we have brought all of our economic authorities to bear to change their calculus and sight the funds that enable them to continue to proliver rate. we cannot tolerate the threats of this regime armed with citizens of the world and together with our allies we have been intensifying our maximum economic pressure campaign until north korea achieves complete verifiable and irreversible denuclearization. just two weeks ago we announced the largest sanctions package ever in the north korea program. as part of this package, we designated one individual 27
korea, the kim regime has developed a brutal state apparatus to coerce, control, and punish ordinary citizens and any who might contemplate dissent. it is estimated that tens of thousands of particular prisoners are detained in an elaborate network of prison camps, just one of which is three times the size of washington, d.c. according to united nations, inmates in these camps have been subject to deliberate starvation, forced labor, executions, torture, rain, and forced abortions. when facing...
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world be in three years the devastating impact for sobering means also for save the deposits for ordinary citizens and the failure to prevent disaster banks and political leaders are the people who need to learn over our gora from democracy to the markets on al-jazeera . eleven killed more than a thousand injured as palestinians marched towards gaza's border with israel of the stunt of a six week protest. and of them julie macdonald this is al jazeera live from london also coming up turkey's president accuses a man will mock of being absent his death for offering to mediate between ankara and kurdish groups in syria russia's foreign ministry summons western ambassadors to tell them how many of their diplomats it's expelling a popular opposition leader is jailed for five years in senegal ruling him out of next year's presidential election why starbucks and other retailers in california must now put a can so warning on their coffee. that they're warm welcome to the program at least eleven palestinians have been killed in gaza many of them by israeli gunfire after thousands marched to the border with
world be in three years the devastating impact for sobering means also for save the deposits for ordinary citizens and the failure to prevent disaster banks and political leaders are the people who need to learn over our gora from democracy to the markets on al-jazeera . eleven killed more than a thousand injured as palestinians marched towards gaza's border with israel of the stunt of a six week protest. and of them julie macdonald this is al jazeera live from london also coming up turkey's...
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themselves against the judiciary brazil is virtually paralyzed urgent reforms have been postponed ordinary citizens have less and less faith in their government. many are resting their hopes on general elections scheduled for october two thousand and eighteen but transparency international is skeptical there is no assurance that what comes next. it's going to be better than what we have now the problem is that we haven't developed. a political culture or an i read a new all for political culture we haven't three new of our political leadership we create these void and then what's going to fulfill it is populism how to retire in ism and this back wall in this. type of politics this type of politics could benefit brazil's evangelical movement evangelicals are the country's fastest growing religious group for some years the movement has been seeking an ever greater foothold in brazil's political institutions many evangelicals believe the time is ripe for taking over the reins of government once anyone who governs in the name of god will always give their best for the children of god that's why we hope
themselves against the judiciary brazil is virtually paralyzed urgent reforms have been postponed ordinary citizens have less and less faith in their government. many are resting their hopes on general elections scheduled for october two thousand and eighteen but transparency international is skeptical there is no assurance that what comes next. it's going to be better than what we have now the problem is that we haven't developed. a political culture or an i read a new all for political...
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wealthy increase the devastating impact to save the banks means also to save the deposit simple ordinary citizens and the failure to prevent disaster banks and political leaders of the people who needed to learn the less i go or from democracy to the markets on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. white supremacy is on the rise in the us and its adversaries to the beeching there with drums. faultlines investigates the anti fascists using force against intolerance. this is and to fact on al-jazeera. non-violence does attempt to appeal to the more conscience of them it is now the jury's still out of the nation as one. of the big breaking news story it can be chaotic frantic behind the scenes. people shouting instructions and if you look like provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when he come off air on things thing peer realized he witnessed history in the making. hello i'm maria minimizing on than here's a quick recap of the headlines for you at least fourteen palestinians have been killed in gaza many of them by israeli gunfire during protests against is
wealthy increase the devastating impact to save the banks means also to save the deposit simple ordinary citizens and the failure to prevent disaster banks and political leaders of the people who needed to learn the less i go or from democracy to the markets on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. white supremacy is on the rise in the us and its adversaries to the beeching there with drums. faultlines investigates the anti fascists using force against intolerance. this is and to fact on...
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. >> to most ordinary citizens, it has become obvious the war is not being won. >> opposition to the was rising. it wasn't just beatniks and young kids. >> we are fighting a war. and i am convinced that it is one of the most unjust wars that has ever been fought in the history of the world. >> martin luther king came out against the vietnam war. his own followers said you shouldn't be focusing on that. you should be focusing on our issue. he said, they're intertwined. you can't separate them. >> president kennedy said on one occasion, mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind. >> i honestly think if there was an election, a vote for and against the war, that the anti-war people would win out? >> well, it's really hard to tell now. the polls are uncertain. but the polls do say that most of the country is discontent with the manner the war is taking. i think something ought to be done. >> when some of the anti-war activists were looking for somebody to run for president, a number of people turned them down, including robert kennedy. >> there are increasing repor
. >> to most ordinary citizens, it has become obvious the war is not being won. >> opposition to the was rising. it wasn't just beatniks and young kids. >> we are fighting a war. and i am convinced that it is one of the most unjust wars that has ever been fought in the history of the world. >> martin luther king came out against the vietnam war. his own followers said you shouldn't be focusing on that. you should be focusing on our issue. he said, they're intertwined....
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i mean, if trump can't trust his own people in the fbi, his own justice department, how are ordinary citizens going to come forward? and law enforcement depends on voluntary cooperation and people coming forward and complying with subpoenas and all sorts of things. if trump's own former campaign folks aren't complying and saying things like oh, i don't have to show up on friday, you know, just imagine what signal is sent to citizens across this country. that's why presidents don't do the kind of attacks that president trump has done on law enforcement. >> and i must say, katy tur set up all of the facts here. the prosecutor can go in with that interview and show, number one, he simply doesn't want to comply, which is not an excuse. and two, that he has lots of evidence and lots of e-mails on bannon and roger stone. >> he seemed to draw a giant red arrow to precisely what was most incriminating. well, i started going through my e-mails and i thought well, i don't want to comply. >> what are you going to do? his excuses, it would take him 80 hours as opposed to the next 18 months that he has to
i mean, if trump can't trust his own people in the fbi, his own justice department, how are ordinary citizens going to come forward? and law enforcement depends on voluntary cooperation and people coming forward and complying with subpoenas and all sorts of things. if trump's own former campaign folks aren't complying and saying things like oh, i don't have to show up on friday, you know, just imagine what signal is sent to citizens across this country. that's why presidents don't do the kind...
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there were no ordinary citizens who were rich.e we come in the united states saying, we are promoting capitalism and we completely missed the idea that these vietnamese people are seeing that we are promoting policies that only help these chinese minorities. when we came in they serviced our troops, they did the financing, the black market, they got richer and richer. the regime that we put in were in cahoots with these corrupt chinese businessmen. the chinese, it wasn't just that they were wealthy, they stuck with their own, they intermarried with their own, they spoke their own language, and they did not even fight in the war. they dodged the draft. so, from the point of view of the vietnamese, america, we thought we were fighting for freedom. we could not understand what the vietnamese would not support us and that is because we missed the most important group dynamic that was operating. it was not about communism versus capitalism. what the vietnamese saw was, these americans want to help this tiny little group of greedy outsi
there were no ordinary citizens who were rich.e we come in the united states saying, we are promoting capitalism and we completely missed the idea that these vietnamese people are seeing that we are promoting policies that only help these chinese minorities. when we came in they serviced our troops, they did the financing, the black market, they got richer and richer. the regime that we put in were in cahoots with these corrupt chinese businessmen. the chinese, it wasn't just that they were...
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and how it all could change if it flows that would be the ethics on the ordinary citizens or families and so i want to know paul told her push to risk all the other downstream suppliers that we've got you know we don't trust road which is fifty mile down the road that has every single. in this country origination ports over and is then tinned in the effect in the economy if you will of sense when this would be symbiotic if anything happened the knock on effect would be incredible you call it shops headdresses petrol stations self employed people you builders you carpenters all these people rely on the steel works because the people who work if you feed them in the field your water to remain. on the referendum. you're going to get. high i'm very disillusioned with. the. harlem entry processes that go on stage where. the closely just turn me off completely off i walk into walked. into t.t. to play and we know i think. it's awful great show that's where i. am for a change as much as in the rocky play their history of cheer. and people have nothing to lose each. so it isn't the immigratio
and how it all could change if it flows that would be the ethics on the ordinary citizens or families and so i want to know paul told her push to risk all the other downstream suppliers that we've got you know we don't trust road which is fifty mile down the road that has every single. in this country origination ports over and is then tinned in the effect in the economy if you will of sense when this would be symbiotic if anything happened the knock on effect would be incredible you call it...
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nothing worse first grow the economy the devastating impact to save the banks also to save the ordinary citizens and the failure to prevent disaster banks and political leaders of the people. of this gora from democracy to the markets on al-jazeera. this is the opportunity to understand a very different way were there before we don't believe. this is al jazeera. with a check on your world headlines china has confirmed its president xi jinping had a face to face meeting with the north korean leader kim jong un pyongyang state media is also reporting the chinese president has accepted an invitation from came to visit north korea there had been widespread media speculation about their meeting on tuesday and beijing says kim is quote committed to getting rid of his country's nuclear weapons a germ brown joining us from beijing what more are we learning about this meeting now that it's been confirmed. well i think we've seen the president trump is not just capable of surprises so too is president xi jinping indeed kim jong un was here as we always knew that was confirmed by state media on wednesday m
nothing worse first grow the economy the devastating impact to save the banks also to save the ordinary citizens and the failure to prevent disaster banks and political leaders of the people. of this gora from democracy to the markets on al-jazeera. this is the opportunity to understand a very different way were there before we don't believe. this is al jazeera. with a check on your world headlines china has confirmed its president xi jinping had a face to face meeting with the north korean...
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upset in their ears that the government that currently in place not doing enough to protect ordinary citizens let me thank you very much that a little time joining us with the very latest i wanted to thank you. it is time for the weather now and richard has more on that the latest on the freezing weather that still has parts of europe at its grip pritchett pretty cold across the u.k. for instance where some places in the heaviest snow falls is nine hundred sixty five this is a so was as bad as expected to some of these areas but of course no it's the case right you making the most of it so that's going waterford in the public. skis much like i do actually dreadfully but anyway it's one way of getting around meanwhile in amsterdam a lot more grace being shown or other on the hills of gloucestershire people making the most of the weather tobogganing down the hills and over in amsterdam they're showing a great deal more grace and elegance as they navigate the frozen canals where we're going to see weather change you know it is going to turn considerably milder as we now get weather fronts coming
upset in their ears that the government that currently in place not doing enough to protect ordinary citizens let me thank you very much that a little time joining us with the very latest i wanted to thank you. it is time for the weather now and richard has more on that the latest on the freezing weather that still has parts of europe at its grip pritchett pretty cold across the u.k. for instance where some places in the heaviest snow falls is nine hundred sixty five this is a so was as bad as...