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there is no americans who are still unfortunate because the two countries are. neighbors in. the us. facebook could have closer ties to washington than previously thought because it's now emerged that the platform is relying on experts funded by branches of the u.s. government and also nato when it comes to tracking foreign influence with more his . how's that for a mark zuckerberg nightmare he or his team in front of a horde of suits go and sort these russian bots out sort out the fakes sort them out or did i just paint a good picture of the reality web giants of been facing lately in the past election you. we've seen how foreign actors are abusing social media platforms goes into.
there is no americans who are still unfortunate because the two countries are. neighbors in. the us. facebook could have closer ties to washington than previously thought because it's now emerged that the platform is relying on experts funded by branches of the u.s. government and also nato when it comes to tracking foreign influence with more his . how's that for a mark zuckerberg nightmare he or his team in front of a horde of suits go and sort these russian bots out sort out the fakes sort...
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but how would that work, and what are the implications for the country? ing up a little bit of your sovereignty? the plan is inspired by the financial success of places like hong kong and macau, who tailored their financial rule books to foreign business interests. but what would that look like here? the honduran government would invite foreign investors in, giving them the leading role in managing these areas. schools, hospitals, malls — everything would likely be built from scratch. mark klugmann is an american who has lived in honduras for more than a decade. a former speech writer for ronald reagan, he is a key advocate of the proposal and has been an adviser to the government on how to bring it to life. he invited me to the unconventional little school he runs with his wife in the capital, tegucigalpa. there's a contract. all the students here have all signed this contract. there's a concept of self—governance. uh-huh. 15 points on the contract. that's right, that's right. the students actually wrote this. it wasn't imposed on them. they had a — they
but how would that work, and what are the implications for the country? ing up a little bit of your sovereignty? the plan is inspired by the financial success of places like hong kong and macau, who tailored their financial rule books to foreign business interests. but what would that look like here? the honduran government would invite foreign investors in, giving them the leading role in managing these areas. schools, hospitals, malls — everything would likely be built from scratch. mark...
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whatever we do not so much for the situation in country countries cannot look. at the situation country by country so we cannot respond also a humanitarian community and also by the international community into the likes of the minister last that are moving not only when. it will but also. sometimes but that we shall see what does happen for the moment older serato from the un high commission for refugees thanks very much for your time thank you will staying in the region police in brazil have arrested hundreds of people for committing crimes against women more than one thousand men were picked up during a nationwide sweep nearly a quarter of those arrested are wanted for murdering women. now the democratic republic of congo's main opposition leader says that he will appeal the electoral commission's decision to reject him as a presidential candidate. have returned home to take part in an upcoming election after serving a decade in prison for war crimes but the former vice president's application was rejected because he still has an upcoming case at the internati
whatever we do not so much for the situation in country countries cannot look. at the situation country by country so we cannot respond also a humanitarian community and also by the international community into the likes of the minister last that are moving not only when. it will but also. sometimes but that we shall see what does happen for the moment older serato from the un high commission for refugees thanks very much for your time thank you will staying in the region police in brazil have...
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instability in the country. know about significant human rights by elation's. -- violations. it has been used in central america, many of us believe it could be more effectively use and we believe the help and advice as to who should be candidates for this type of sanction to improve the human rights and give hope to the people of the country that the u.s. is paying attention to the human rights needs of their country. today's report shows that we nicaraguaems on the costa rica border with violence coming about because of miss information. this causes problems. in venezuela, the numbers will soon exceed syria in the number of those that have displaced as a result of the problems of venezuela. the country that has had the greatest impact is columbia. tom cochairing a task force follow up on columbia. -- venezuela is into migration issues come affecting the stability of the region. i very much welcome the three nominees that we have here. your qualifications are well known. will dealr questions with the challenges
instability in the country. know about significant human rights by elation's. -- violations. it has been used in central america, many of us believe it could be more effectively use and we believe the help and advice as to who should be candidates for this type of sanction to improve the human rights and give hope to the people of the country that the u.s. is paying attention to the human rights needs of their country. today's report shows that we nicaraguaems on the costa rica border with...
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the two cities that have been the country's capitals for years. between the two in the heart of the highlands he'll be. visiting us on the from line. she took me since my first visit to yemen two years ago i have been of the opinion that the international community has significantly underestimated the degree of destabilization of pain and of suffering caused by the war in yemen. and they've tried to relegate the situation to the second or third rank of international conflict possible so that it's like it just seems good and also that's why i've returned here. is determined to try and redress the imbalance to some extent between the lack of international attention and the huge humanitarian needs of those wanting money to. pay tamara is one of the few people today who has access to all the protagonists in the conflict from the recognised political leaders of the militias of all spectrums. during his journey from the south to the north the war will go silent as if put on hold. hectic days with no rest by traveling to the heart of a conflict that gets
the two cities that have been the country's capitals for years. between the two in the heart of the highlands he'll be. visiting us on the from line. she took me since my first visit to yemen two years ago i have been of the opinion that the international community has significantly underestimated the degree of destabilization of pain and of suffering caused by the war in yemen. and they've tried to relegate the situation to the second or third rank of international conflict possible so that...
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envoy gives a warning about extremists in the country but russia's fear of a false flag attack is brush aside in washington. another false flag attack is being pursued to try to hinder the energy terror operation in egypt you know because there's enough before when you try to put the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into that. also this hour france's president stirs outrage among the country's opposition figures after he calls his own citizens french calls for resisting his economic reforms. but. with ten days and counting to the general election in sweden anger flares at a rally where a swedish parliamentary candidate claims he was attacked by a migrant. and we meet outspoken british rock star roger waters was currently on tour in russia he's got plenty to say about the world's biggest issues and where he gets his news. going but you should do it you should just read it still to chillingly about how to choose was. just pure propaganda nothing to close when i watch on t.v. . a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here in moscow thanks for joinin
envoy gives a warning about extremists in the country but russia's fear of a false flag attack is brush aside in washington. another false flag attack is being pursued to try to hinder the energy terror operation in egypt you know because there's enough before when you try to put the blame they try to put the onus on other groups and we don't buy into that. also this hour france's president stirs outrage among the country's opposition figures after he calls his own citizens french calls for...
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the defeated rebels have had to retreat to the north of the country. in aden the war has been on standby for months but the city's basic facilities assisted in the process of being repaired like the main water treatment plant for example. but at. the front line is situated several hundred kilometers away to the north but the destruction of basic facilities sanitary. cities means that the wounded have to be brought here to aid to be treated. but. there's another for the first focus if they are these there are a lot more things. that have got to get done there dies and i said i. want this guy. who will give. you a little bit more life yes. yes. he said he. was these letters that they should say he was patient by a week that i think you know maybe. he's quite . good but yeah. groups of popular resistance sprang up at the onset of the war fighting alongside the armed forces against the who three rebels. now not. to be there and i did not. like it when i was posing at the beginning we live in attack against it would be good. welcomed into we had tacked on to
the defeated rebels have had to retreat to the north of the country. in aden the war has been on standby for months but the city's basic facilities assisted in the process of being repaired like the main water treatment plant for example. but at. the front line is situated several hundred kilometers away to the north but the destruction of basic facilities sanitary. cities means that the wounded have to be brought here to aid to be treated. but. there's another for the first focus if they are...
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the country's justice minister said the military had been deployed to maintain peace and tranquility and accused opposition supporters of going on a rampage what the protesters claim they didn't stop the violence. was going on was driving. this is a i just want to know if this is a demonstration that. the crackdown came after a day of protest in the capital people were taken to the streets to protest at the law and the release of the results of presidential polling. crowds gathered outside the offices of the country's electoral commission to demand the release and things quickly turned violent the electoral commission called for patience verifying the vote was more complicated than expected the commission chairwoman said the unusually high number of candidates was causing delays in the verification process. but a spokesman for the opposition said the situation was unacceptable and suggested that something unusual was going on it is everyone citizens right to demand that the results are produced in reasonable time ok the fact that the results for all the central that is just next door
the country's justice minister said the military had been deployed to maintain peace and tranquility and accused opposition supporters of going on a rampage what the protesters claim they didn't stop the violence. was going on was driving. this is a i just want to know if this is a demonstration that. the crackdown came after a day of protest in the capital people were taken to the streets to protest at the law and the release of the results of presidential polling. crowds gathered outside the...
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small foods in the country. but president type of added one is calling on his people to boycott american brands and switch to others instead. although for the ones. on the streets many seem to think that a boycott of u.s. brands is the said than done it with the government would have to stop apple products from entering the country and banned their sale how's that supposed to work if you can just make the i phone disappear from turkey. and get it delivered to believe an android phone at home which will use i support that way cost of. the half life i choose the product that fits my needs but i'm not having anyone tell me what to do. and with an economic crisis gripping the country many turks aren't exactly in a position to buy a new phone many turks appear willing to take part in the book called president out on this calling for ready to throw up their american phones with the south korean model and this one but the problem is if your. called president out on this calling for ready to throw up their american phone
small foods in the country. but president type of added one is calling on his people to boycott american brands and switch to others instead. although for the ones. on the streets many seem to think that a boycott of u.s. brands is the said than done it with the government would have to stop apple products from entering the country and banned their sale how's that supposed to work if you can just make the i phone disappear from turkey. and get it delivered to believe an android phone at home...
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the country wants to be the world number one producer of industrial robots to. come and all but we have to be careful if we want to maintain the leadership position that we hold at the moment in europe and in germany too. mr divide about. robotics will be one of the big drivers in business over the next decade europe and china are about equal at the moment but the competition is intensifying. star correspondent yes bellinger in beijing if the trade tensions for the united states could hamper china's global high tech ambitions this is what he had to say. don drum has shown china his muscles for example when he v.t. one of china's major tech companies from accessing american technology this has halted city's production and brought the company near bankruptcy. back down in the end but what's maybe more important is that a lot of countries are now looking into china strategy and taking countermeasures for example germany is now looking into a crude tech companies by chinese buy so the environment is getting more and more hostile to these ambitious plans of china. th
the country wants to be the world number one producer of industrial robots to. come and all but we have to be careful if we want to maintain the leadership position that we hold at the moment in europe and in germany too. mr divide about. robotics will be one of the big drivers in business over the next decade europe and china are about equal at the moment but the competition is intensifying. star correspondent yes bellinger in beijing if the trade tensions for the united states could hamper...
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as the most religiously diverse country in the middle east lebanon has tried to prevent any one group from dominating by setting up a parliamentary system known as confessional ism in which each of the main sects holds a position in government a president must be maronite christian the prime minister's sunni muslim and the speaker of parliament shiite muslim. nouri hightail and was a candidate for civil society in the elections but being born armenian orthodox she could only stand against others of that section had district this is what we are trying to fight that this is not sustainable the vision you are dividing people according to their religion or to their sect and this is the only identity you are enforcing while they should visit this is on its function with the same rights and responsibilities. lauri's district of fear is one of the roots christian heartlands still influenced by the legacy of the she dismay and leader of the right twinky to a party during lebanon's fifteen year civil war which ended in one thousand nine hundred ninety. she was president elect for three weeks b
as the most religiously diverse country in the middle east lebanon has tried to prevent any one group from dominating by setting up a parliamentary system known as confessional ism in which each of the main sects holds a position in government a president must be maronite christian the prime minister's sunni muslim and the speaker of parliament shiite muslim. nouri hightail and was a candidate for civil society in the elections but being born armenian orthodox she could only stand against...
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asia but on the one hand these countries want investors in the other they have their own economic interests especially that they don't want foreigners to own greater shares in their companies than they do powerful us we have to create a win win situation that countries invest in and that allows the population to participate financially to only hope involved on the whole you. in two thousand and sixteen a law on the sale of agricultural land triggered anti chinese demonstrations of first in a country in which every kind of protest gathering is forbidden following the demonstrations to tell you off was arrested because he filmed the event and disseminated the footage. with snow do you think that most here would really make the site is that the media because you cannot tell them because you got. this is the difference that we have. almost to call it seriously. our resources can be sold our people know this but turn a blind eye kazakhs a patient they say never mind let's wait there's no war at least we have food this attitude will be our ruin. soon we just be deal by humans we understand everyt
asia but on the one hand these countries want investors in the other they have their own economic interests especially that they don't want foreigners to own greater shares in their companies than they do powerful us we have to create a win win situation that countries invest in and that allows the population to participate financially to only hope involved on the whole you. in two thousand and sixteen a law on the sale of agricultural land triggered anti chinese demonstrations of first in a...
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protests around the country behind the terrorist threat in syria in saudi arabia. and in riyadh the saudi leaders have indeed been looking forward to the fall of bash. since the beginning of the syrian crisis a means for them to oppose the rise in power of iran in the region. the kingdom understood very well and told. the u.s. and countries if you look at all of the public statements from saudi officials they identified easy iran as the main supporter of bashar that's it and therefore the kingdom called on all of the countries in the west in europe and in america to oppose the iranian. direction. and control over the situation in syria syria became the stage for a radical standoff between the region's two systems of power and the sunni saudi monarchy against the shiite islamic republic of iran. i think many people including many american many americans and many europeans underestimated the degree to which syria was a red line for iran and that iran was willing to really take risks and put the resources in to back assad assad. i think the same is true for russia. ne
protests around the country behind the terrorist threat in syria in saudi arabia. and in riyadh the saudi leaders have indeed been looking forward to the fall of bash. since the beginning of the syrian crisis a means for them to oppose the rise in power of iran in the region. the kingdom understood very well and told. the u.s. and countries if you look at all of the public statements from saudi officials they identified easy iran as the main supporter of bashar that's it and therefore the...
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what extent is the country exposed to exploitation by a profit driven multinational corporation. with. zero. hello there i'm julie went on this is the news hour live from london coming up. rockets are launched from gaza into an israeli time israel conducts at least ten strikes in gaza. the united states says it will impose sanctions against russia over a nerve agent attack on expiry in bristol. the difference between canada and saudi arabia gathers steam with canadian prime minister justin trudeau speaking up over human rights. because former first lady arrives told not to be granted amnesty and released from detention over her role in a civil war. in sports chelsea agree a world record free for a goalkeeper to sign out. and let that form a new born cultural get his wish of a transfer to royal madrid. israeli warplanes that carried out airstrikes in gaza after dozens of rockets were launched from the palestinian territory into an israeli town israel's military says thirty six well kids have been fired into israel in the past few hours but that it's managed to intercept several of
what extent is the country exposed to exploitation by a profit driven multinational corporation. with. zero. hello there i'm julie went on this is the news hour live from london coming up. rockets are launched from gaza into an israeli time israel conducts at least ten strikes in gaza. the united states says it will impose sanctions against russia over a nerve agent attack on expiry in bristol. the difference between canada and saudi arabia gathers steam with canadian prime minister justin...
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where at the ballarat pro-tem and one of the country's busiest. in the way the young people here have lost faith and the promise of change like so many before them they gaze is fixed on europe. nineteen year old ibrahim says there's nothing just a four. month old exam or whatever i mean put a dominican if a letter on the. one the balance of my them tell another one not eleven i don't know my dad but if michael are fair but that is what i have and when i joined the temple and when i saw dang it i mean that i want it again i got to you tell me you saw done it and i wanted a card. you know a job friends we had together he a plain clothes going to school together but not so much in delhi so i mean to tell you just it's good to do so people are supporting their we look what to do we also make it what are you going to make it no one can make it here all of us of it is. mostly because i'm given food makes me glad i'm out of it you know peace there is i can get my way and go. one propose new route is anything but say incredibly some here. hoping to use a c
where at the ballarat pro-tem and one of the country's busiest. in the way the young people here have lost faith and the promise of change like so many before them they gaze is fixed on europe. nineteen year old ibrahim says there's nothing just a four. month old exam or whatever i mean put a dominican if a letter on the. one the balance of my them tell another one not eleven i don't know my dad but if michael are fair but that is what i have and when i joined the temple and when i saw dang it...
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situated in the north of the country, the city grew ata north of the country, the city grew at a startlingter the discovery of gold in 1886. scores came from across africa and beyond to seek their fortune. but while many white prospectors got rich, the black workers suffered in poverty. in the late 1940s, inequality became law under the notorious apartheid at regime, which lasted for nearly 50 yea rs, regime, which lasted for nearly 50 years, until mandela was elected president. by that time decades of industrial decline and international sanctions had damaged johannesburg's economy and crime was widespread. the city came to be known as one of the most dangerous places on earth. but in recent years there has been a drive to change all of that, and previously banned as neighbourhoods like this one are now on the tourist trail. -- like this one are now on the tourist trail. —— abandoned. mabunang has been described as one of the most successful urban renewal projects in the world. a network of coffee shops and street art. artists from south africa and beyond have come to transform the city's
situated in the north of the country, the city grew ata north of the country, the city grew at a startlingter the discovery of gold in 1886. scores came from across africa and beyond to seek their fortune. but while many white prospectors got rich, the black workers suffered in poverty. in the late 1940s, inequality became law under the notorious apartheid at regime, which lasted for nearly 50 yea rs, regime, which lasted for nearly 50 years, until mandela was elected president. by that time...
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so, for tuesday itself, always more cloud across the north and west of the country, that's because ofe best of the dry and bright weather will be in the south and east. we could see the odd heavy shower in the afternoon. to the north and the west, more of a breeze, 17—20 degrees. to the south and east, 24—25, and it will be fairly humid again as well. on into tuesday evening, it will be a dry one for england and wales, eastern scotland. more cloud, though, in the north—west. the reason for more cloud in the north—west, as i mentioned, we've got our weather coming from the atlantic. into wednesday, this area of low pressure will make inroads to create an unsettled day across the north—west corner. more cloud, outbreaks of rain for north—west scotland and northern ireland, perhaps north—west england, and into north—west wales, and with the best of the dry and bright weather in the south and the east corner. the wind arrows are on because it will be a blustery day wherever you are, and certainly in the north—west with the cloud and the rain. that will impact the temperatures, 15—22 degre
so, for tuesday itself, always more cloud across the north and west of the country, that's because ofe best of the dry and bright weather will be in the south and east. we could see the odd heavy shower in the afternoon. to the north and the west, more of a breeze, 17—20 degrees. to the south and east, 24—25, and it will be fairly humid again as well. on into tuesday evening, it will be a dry one for england and wales, eastern scotland. more cloud, though, in the north—west. the reason...
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station of the country in the last five years to talk yes. no ending violence across the country you have to fix the economy. political instability in the country five government inspired. by lies is the. i pulled it looking in the country and expectations about it's not . on. august. eighth a huge challenge your position is. for us on the phone from bamako thank you very much indeed the democratic republic of congo's health ministry says it's identified the strain of a bowl and the country's latest outbreak they say it's the strain which has been successfully treated by a vaccine in the past and international team is in the town of beni in north kivu where the outbreak was detected on whedon's state twenty people are confirmed to have died from the disease and four others are ill. warlords turned opposition figure in democratic republic of congo's bemba has lodged his application to run for the upcoming presidential election the former rebel commander arrived home and wife in the state after eleven years in exile ten of them spent in prison
station of the country in the last five years to talk yes. no ending violence across the country you have to fix the economy. political instability in the country five government inspired. by lies is the. i pulled it looking in the country and expectations about it's not . on. august. eighth a huge challenge your position is. for us on the phone from bamako thank you very much indeed the democratic republic of congo's health ministry says it's identified the strain of a bowl and the country's...
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the u.s. he also fought for peace in many countries including vietnam. for. mccain will be buried at the u.s. naval academy cemetery in maryland the final resting place for a man who fought for america and its people. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world pope francis is holding on. asked in ireland on the second day of his state visit earlier he begged for god's forgiveness over the catholic church's sex abuse scandals in ireland the pope's visit has been overshadowed by the church's history of abuses thousands of abuse survivors are expected to hold protests today. italy's interior minister matteo salvini is under investigation for his role in preventing migrants rescued at sea from disembarking in sicily. only allow people to disembark after five days on board when albania ireland and the vatican agreed to take in the migrants. in taiwan at least six people have been killed and thousands of evacuees from their homes after days of heavy rainfall flooding hit forty seven areas inundating houses and submerging vehicles taiwanese lea
the u.s. he also fought for peace in many countries including vietnam. for. mccain will be buried at the u.s. naval academy cemetery in maryland the final resting place for a man who fought for america and its people. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world pope francis is holding on. asked in ireland on the second day of his state visit earlier he begged for god's forgiveness over the catholic church's sex abuse scandals in ireland the pope's visit has been...
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if the finance minister of the country can be argued that he had ultimate control over the state investment fund. florence fun too. even touquet as been sworn in as colombia's new president he's the youngest leader to be elected there in a popular vote the forty two year old former senator who won the presidential runoff in june with fifty four percent of the vote he was promised to revise the peace accord with rebels defuse tensions with venezuela and curb the production of cocaine. today colombia confronts enormous challenges we receive a country in which more than three hundred social activists have been assassinated in the last two years illegal crops have expanded and they have done so exponentially criminal gangs increase their capacity yearly in various regions of the country and promises and commitments have been made with social organizations without making sure they are financed what colombians expect are solutions and not aggression i want to be the president that forges and achieves what was agreed upon and thinking about what colombia needs without falling into
if the finance minister of the country can be argued that he had ultimate control over the state investment fund. florence fun too. even touquet as been sworn in as colombia's new president he's the youngest leader to be elected there in a popular vote the forty two year old former senator who won the presidential runoff in june with fifty four percent of the vote he was promised to revise the peace accord with rebels defuse tensions with venezuela and curb the production of cocaine. today...
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really the first major banker the country had. the was someone who saw brilliance of young hamilton, and to whom hamilton gravitated. they were looking at the issue of how to keep the country together, and what we're really talking about here is how to keep the country together as a political force, but the way they cite, and this was the genius -- the way they saw it, and this was genius, keeping the country together as a financial phenomenon. what they were talking about here is what is known as the revolutionary war debt. , it is ano say incredibly complicated topic, and when i study it, smoke comes out of my ears as i try to get a handle on all of the aspects of the debt, but the country needed money to fight the war. the part that morrison hamilton were interested in took the form to a smallsued number of very wealthy people of the robert morris type, who were expecting, hoping to get paid 6% interest on their bonds. there was no tax on that at the time, a nice rate of return. that was supposed to finance the war. this was an
really the first major banker the country had. the was someone who saw brilliance of young hamilton, and to whom hamilton gravitated. they were looking at the issue of how to keep the country together, and what we're really talking about here is how to keep the country together as a political force, but the way they cite, and this was the genius -- the way they saw it, and this was genius, keeping the country together as a financial phenomenon. what they were talking about here is what is known...
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of the k biggest countries in the world. get rid of deficits and dealing with debt, but when you're dealing with a totally broken country, you have to start with are there roads to get your goods to market? are there ports? do you have electricity and energy for your people to be age to start and run businesses? you got goto get some of the basics in place. >> talking about broken countries, syria is obviously very, very broken. you were prime minister famously in 20 13 is when a similar situation came up. using chemical weapons and should the world respond or not. you wanted to. you took it to parliament and they said no to you. how much of a mistake was that? do you agree with the british prime minister did this time not talk ta taking it to parliament? >> i back what theresa may and emmanuel macron and what president trump have done. the use of chemical weapons is absolutely abhorrent. we cannot allow it to become normalized in our world. it's sort of part of the battlefield picture and i think what they've done is right.
of the k biggest countries in the world. get rid of deficits and dealing with debt, but when you're dealing with a totally broken country, you have to start with are there roads to get your goods to market? are there ports? do you have electricity and energy for your people to be age to start and run businesses? you got goto get some of the basics in place. >> talking about broken countries, syria is obviously very, very broken. you were prime minister famously in 20 13 is when a similar...
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the u.s. is prepared to sanction any country trading with iran. in our sanctions regime yes we will we are prepared to impose secondary sanctions on regimes i'm sorry on on other governments. the continue the sort of trade with iran for those sanctions will come into effect on november fifth those will include sanctions on iran's energy sector transactions by foreign financial institutions with the central bank of iran iran shipping and ship building sectors among others were new down to around sanctions were enacted earlier this month after president trump announced the country has the country's withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal the sanctions prohibit iran from using the us dollar and restricts trading in precious metals to it also limits iranian currency flows as well as imposing constraints on the auto trade the u.s. move is widely opposed though by european countries so let's get some analysis a with. he's a former advisor to iran's nuclear negotiator and he joins this is saving new very welcome thanks for coming on firstly what do you thin
the u.s. is prepared to sanction any country trading with iran. in our sanctions regime yes we will we are prepared to impose secondary sanctions on regimes i'm sorry on on other governments. the continue the sort of trade with iran for those sanctions will come into effect on november fifth those will include sanctions on iran's energy sector transactions by foreign financial institutions with the central bank of iran iran shipping and ship building sectors among others were new down to around...
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their popular turkey the most sold small foods in the country. but president wretched tired added one is calling on his people to boycott american brands and switch to others instead. all over the world. on the streets many seem to think that a boycott of u.s. brands is easier said than done it with the government would have to stop apple products from entering the country and banned their sale how's that supposed to work you can't just make the i phone disappear from turkey. and if it deliver the reason android phone at home which will use i support that way costs if. i have to use the product that fits my needs i'm not having anyone tell me what to do. and with an economic crisis gripping the country many turks aren't exactly in a position to buy a new phone many turks appear willing to take part in the board called president out on his calling for ready to throw their merican phones with the south korean model in this one but the problem is if you're on a minimum wage it would take you four months to paid off that might be a price too high for
their popular turkey the most sold small foods in the country. but president wretched tired added one is calling on his people to boycott american brands and switch to others instead. all over the world. on the streets many seem to think that a boycott of u.s. brands is easier said than done it with the government would have to stop apple products from entering the country and banned their sale how's that supposed to work you can't just make the i phone disappear from turkey. and if it deliver...
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as i said, the test is not whether the three countries can get together, the test is whether these countries can get together to resist the money interest in wall street to make this an agreement that works for them but doesn't work for workers in the country. that is the real test. they have made progress. i think we will continue to try and make progress and do whatever we can to encourage and help an agreement be reached. an agreement that actually is good for workers on all three sides of the border. let me just say this. let me go back to 1935. ,30'se first -- in the mine worker wages rose really fast. we were doing a good job, solidarity. but the rest of the industrial workers, autoworkers and glass workers, rubber workers, aluminum workers, their wages were flat. lewis understood that our wages cannot go too high if theirs stay flat. we sent our organized with our money and we organized the steel industry, glass industry, aluminum industry, and rubber industry. when they became independent from unions, they walked away. that is exactly what is happening here. the american wage cannot
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after country but the situation in chile is really an example all of what is happening in so many countries but it is such a clear example and i think the fact that the police are going in that. you know the local authorities are taking action that has to happen more because if the church are not going to deal properly with this abuse of vulnerable adults and children then the state whatever state maybe has to step in and do it because it's come to the point now where we can't trust the church to do it tomorrow i shipping talking i've been saying songs i know things sound or what's behind that not. well i think that. the question our. institutional structure is working is this is the biggest point that is behind i mean there is a kind of. relationships that are a significant ones that are being made in this crisis year. are are creating this peace and direct for the future to. to increase i mean it's a kind of relationship that are in crisis right at this moment in my opinion. but the fact that the pope is being taken this chilean case in his soul hands. has to do with two thinks on the one
after country but the situation in chile is really an example all of what is happening in so many countries but it is such a clear example and i think the fact that the police are going in that. you know the local authorities are taking action that has to happen more because if the church are not going to deal properly with this abuse of vulnerable adults and children then the state whatever state maybe has to step in and do it because it's come to the point now where we can't trust the church...
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is ordered by the united states not to co—operate with another country. trying to say. iran is in a whole, and we can see it from the plunge in your currency to the abandonment ofjoint—venture deals and european investment. we can see it in the oil business, we're about to see it more in the shipping business as well because let's not forget, phase one of the reimposition of sanctions came on and made the seventh, but more expansive sanctions are going to come in in november. you can talk about the reality of it and the rights and wrongs of it, but in the end the iranian economy is in a very deep hole. the iranian economy is definitely going to face difficulty, it is facing difficulty and it will continue to face difficulty in the months ahead but i assure you that iran will persevere. we've gone through many difficulties. in the 19805, through many difficulties. in the 1980s, when the united states was helping saddam hussein, giving him chemical weapons to use against the iranians, we survived. we were alone for eight years, one of the few countries that
is ordered by the united states not to co—operate with another country. trying to say. iran is in a whole, and we can see it from the plunge in your currency to the abandonment ofjoint—venture deals and european investment. we can see it in the oil business, we're about to see it more in the shipping business as well because let's not forget, phase one of the reimposition of sanctions came on and made the seventh, but more expansive sanctions are going to come in in november. you can talk...
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the mushroom country. tovan searched bomb twenty. this is the w. new line from barely a us ruling threatens to bring a chemical giants weeks mean a dying man awarded millions of dollars a head jury says a month from so we can that gave him the chance that the company is facing thousands of similar lawsuits to find out what this means for funso and for his german opponents also coming up.
the mushroom country. tovan searched bomb twenty. this is the w. new line from barely a us ruling threatens to bring a chemical giants weeks mean a dying man awarded millions of dollars a head jury says a month from so we can that gave him the chance that the company is facing thousands of similar lawsuits to find out what this means for funso and for his german opponents also coming up.
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that's all and for the people of the country were my brother and sister but you're going to register as a candidate by the deadline and already the government is saying that you're not. you're not going to be able to be registered that it's illegitimate you to be registered counted that's surely the first problem you've got better are you surprised that the government in place say that i'm not able to be surprise i think that. those people in the. measurability of the government not the right people are able to talk about it after ten years in a criminal limbo. did you feel that you made a mistake that you should have been there during those ten years what did you feel about those ten years where they wasted years or did you like nelson mandela concentrate your thoughts on what you were going to do when you got out or tell you frankly that these ten years help me to sing deeply about not just myself but then so my country. of course you're not the same person after ten years you can go exchange to africa and change are the words
that's all and for the people of the country were my brother and sister but you're going to register as a candidate by the deadline and already the government is saying that you're not. you're not going to be able to be registered that it's illegitimate you to be registered counted that's surely the first problem you've got better are you surprised that the government in place say that i'm not able to be surprise i think that. those people in the. measurability of the government not the right...
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and of course the block the blockade that arbitrarily stops key supplies going into the country. any time worse than that that's been ongoing for for over a year this this shocking figure of one hundred thirty children per day dying as a result of the aggression but worse than that they are now trying to take the battle to hold data pour itself now data port is the lifeline for the country the country is dependent for ninety percent of its food medical supplies and fuel on imports and at least three quarters of those come through her data poor so that by taking to the fight to her data that agents of aid agencies have been warning for years they're actually taking the fight to her data could potentially put those eight million people who are right now already starving in yemen could actually cut them off and wipe them out altogether and impose a massive famine on the country and yet they're so desperate that they're willing to contemplate and they're willing to. do that and this is a u.s. and british directed war let's not forget the wiki leaks last year a review of the crown prin
and of course the block the blockade that arbitrarily stops key supplies going into the country. any time worse than that that's been ongoing for for over a year this this shocking figure of one hundred thirty children per day dying as a result of the aggression but worse than that they are now trying to take the battle to hold data pour itself now data port is the lifeline for the country the country is dependent for ninety percent of its food medical supplies and fuel on imports and at least...
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the country's justice minister said the military had been deployed to maintain peace and tranquility and accused opposition supporters of going on a rampage however the protesters claim they didn't start the violence. that was going on. i just want to know if this is the demonstration that. the crackdown came after a day of protest in the capital people were taken to the streets to protest a delay in the release of the results of presidential polling. crowds gathered outside the offices of the country's electoral commission to demand the release and things quickly turned violent the electoral commission called for patience verifying the vote was more complicated than expected the commission chairwoman said the unusually high number of candidates was causing delays in the verification process. but a spokesman for the opposition said the situation was unacceptable and suggested that something unusual was going on it is that every citizen is right to demand that the results operate used in reasonable time ok the fact that the results far right is central that it's just next door to zach
the country's justice minister said the military had been deployed to maintain peace and tranquility and accused opposition supporters of going on a rampage however the protesters claim they didn't start the violence. that was going on. i just want to know if this is the demonstration that. the crackdown came after a day of protest in the capital people were taken to the streets to protest a delay in the release of the results of presidential polling. crowds gathered outside the offices of the...
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once inside the country the crew had to pass through further bangladesh. checkpoints where they posed as tourists and used hidden cameras. which if. any of the them there was the so many ducks or. even there was the military intelligence maybe this innocent. who is the day to live the useful is a muslim. it is the better difficult. but when trying most of. them you can see the bismark. soul food. there were a hand job by the side of the roads. in order to continue filming the crew took a side road to avoid attracting the attention of the bangladeshi police. they came upon one of the many unofficial hinge refugee camps in bangladesh to. these refugees were living in the most primitive conditions in locations rarely seen by the international media. even by the standards of makeshift refugee camps this was a miserable existence. the crew spoke to a group of ranger women who had recently arrived from mandal. but i sure do most of that event was a very wise and. question i wonder why some of them are my cousins and it is very. odd i know those are the harness o
once inside the country the crew had to pass through further bangladesh. checkpoints where they posed as tourists and used hidden cameras. which if. any of the them there was the so many ducks or. even there was the military intelligence maybe this innocent. who is the day to live the useful is a muslim. it is the better difficult. but when trying most of. them you can see the bismark. soul food. there were a hand job by the side of the roads. in order to continue filming the crew took a side...
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border they used a raft to cross into the country then they turned themselves into u.s. border patrol. i thought i would find hope but instead i found this very cruel law the trumpet ministrations zero tolerance policy resulted in the separation of almost three thousand children from their parents was prosecuted for a legal entry and deported while her son remained in detention in the us i wonder that also it was very painful my intention wasn't to leave him in the united states my intention was to fight for him to fight together if us son is behind the gates of this government funded shelter near the us mexico border the children here are cared for they're fed they're even educated but they are not allowed to leave jordan has been here for nearly three months despite a judge's order that all children separated from their parents at the border be reunited with their families earlier this summer the government says the delayed reunifications are due to the difficulty of tracking down more than four hundred parents who like ever had been deported without their children in w
border they used a raft to cross into the country then they turned themselves into u.s. border patrol. i thought i would find hope but instead i found this very cruel law the trumpet ministrations zero tolerance policy resulted in the separation of almost three thousand children from their parents was prosecuted for a legal entry and deported while her son remained in detention in the us i wonder that also it was very painful my intention wasn't to leave him in the united states my intention...
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mangala has promised to be the president of all zimbabweans considering what we're seeing in the country right now is that even possible it will most definitely be a very very difficult task for him i've been out on the streets of harare today off been speaking to so so many people and it's been really really heartbreaking to see how scared they are they've been telling me about the scenes that they witnessed on wednesday when people were beaten down broken down shot dead and they just cannot believe it they were so excited about these elections they believed when god when they when he said it's going to be free and fair elections and now it feels like mugabe the dictator is gone but maybe his system of repression really hasn't left the country to me says describe the election as fraudulent and a little what evidence is there for that. the million dollar question the answer is we just don't know and to me has not been putting the evidence on the table which is the main concern at the moment he has been coming up with grave accusations he's been saying that he has won the presidential vot
mangala has promised to be the president of all zimbabweans considering what we're seeing in the country right now is that even possible it will most definitely be a very very difficult task for him i've been out on the streets of harare today off been speaking to so so many people and it's been really really heartbreaking to see how scared they are they've been telling me about the scenes that they witnessed on wednesday when people were beaten down broken down shot dead and they just cannot...
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the u.s. move is widely opposed by european countries. a free c.r.b. former advisor to iran's nuclear negotiating team says the u.s. is lacking broad support for its measures against iran. the united states unilaterally and very illegally reimport sanctions that have been lifted by the international community u.n. security council resolution. you know two thousand and fifteen so the question is how can the u.s. justify. rationalization for do sanctions that don't have the backing of the international community if the u.s. proceeds threaten. their lives in europe in particular but also in asia there will distort international trade and they will not gain iran's calm pliant. a military intelligence compound has been attacks in the afghan capital kabul two can men were killed by security forces officers were able to take control of the building from where the gunmen had been firing at the compound and thereby university was placed on lockdown their group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack this latest assaults comes as the country's security serv
the u.s. move is widely opposed by european countries. a free c.r.b. former advisor to iran's nuclear negotiating team says the u.s. is lacking broad support for its measures against iran. the united states unilaterally and very illegally reimport sanctions that have been lifted by the international community u.n. security council resolution. you know two thousand and fifteen so the question is how can the u.s. justify. rationalization for do sanctions that don't have the backing of the...
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the peace in the country and make everything be possible to have a smooth transition in this the r.c. for the next election when you reform the security forces how are you going to pull it together what is your plan for that how do we stop the terror that so many children and so many people in your country are feeling right now most of the the people are pointed to because of tribal tribal reason. i think is wrong for a country i think i would have pointed people because of their professionalism. and the capacity and it will be another mentality. completely change in the vision of what should be an army of police i tested during five years during the rebellion i told all the soldiers you will be friend of the people you are and to secure them you most feel the people are not the people to feel you so what would you say to the children in the east of the congo now who haven't got a good health and good education what's your message to them right now that they should have still. all that something may change before the end of this year and the new governments in u.k. should be free for
the peace in the country and make everything be possible to have a smooth transition in this the r.c. for the next election when you reform the security forces how are you going to pull it together what is your plan for that how do we stop the terror that so many children and so many people in your country are feeling right now most of the the people are pointed to because of tribal tribal reason. i think is wrong for a country i think i would have pointed people because of their...
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to go forward the country is not free and we need a credible electoral process the country is on edge former rebel leader john pear bemba has submitted he's kind of d.c. to the electoral commission. to return home after being acquitted of war crimes by the international criminal court in the nothing lands he spent ten years in prison pending his trial another popular opposition leader. who the negs was stopped from crossing the border from zambia to submit his election documents presidential hopefuls have three days left to complete the process at the beginning of the year catholic church leaders organized and to convene a protest there were valid confrontations between shaky forces and protesters on the streets in other parts of the city several people were killed and injured. rosie more kendall's family is rary of politicians his sister says was killed by police in the demonstration and assuming the government the truth of this is the world i want thirty's who killed my brother arrested i also want to split a cool justice he always said that one day our children will live freely and
to go forward the country is not free and we need a credible electoral process the country is on edge former rebel leader john pear bemba has submitted he's kind of d.c. to the electoral commission. to return home after being acquitted of war crimes by the international criminal court in the nothing lands he spent ten years in prison pending his trial another popular opposition leader. who the negs was stopped from crossing the border from zambia to submit his election documents presidential...
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by the way this just pulls our country further down and many fear maduro may use the incident to justify more repression in his divided country while the european championships and laws ago there was more joy for team germany in the pool as florian belle ball took gold in the men's fifteen hundred meter freestyle the twenty year old clocked a national record of fourteen minutes thirty six point one five seconds to secure germany second swimming gold of the weekend after the surprise when in the freestyle mixed relay and there was more success for germany in the velodrome as well as cyclists dominate of einstein claimed gold in the individual four thousand meters he beat portugal's evil all of vera to win germany's eighth cycling medal of this championships. at football brasier dortmund have signed a belgian midfielder axel that's all the new coach lucien fabio wants improvement after the squad could only finish fourth in the bundesliga last season but still joins the german side from the chinese club challenge in kong's young belgian international starred as his country finished third at
by the way this just pulls our country further down and many fear maduro may use the incident to justify more repression in his divided country while the european championships and laws ago there was more joy for team germany in the pool as florian belle ball took gold in the men's fifteen hundred meter freestyle the twenty year old clocked a national record of fourteen minutes thirty six point one five seconds to secure germany second swimming gold of the weekend after the surprise when in the...
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they cannot fix what ails the country. the founders gave us a remty, in article 5 of the constitution, they inserted the second clause, the power to call the states for the very purpose of proposing amendments to restrain government tyranny. when i say that, people say how do you know what the purpose was? we can look at madison's notes two, days before the end of convention, september 15, 1787, colonel george mason from virginia stands, addresses the assembly and says something like this. we have a problem with the document we created. we've given power to congress but not to people, and asked a question, are we so naive that a government that becomes a tyranny will propose the rice amendments to restrain their own tyranny. they debated everything, right? not that. his notes say nin com, and unanimously they vote to put the second clause of article 5 that gives us the power. what they intended is the power to restrain a federal government run amok. that is the purpose of our efforts around article 5. call a convention, get
they cannot fix what ails the country. the founders gave us a remty, in article 5 of the constitution, they inserted the second clause, the power to call the states for the very purpose of proposing amendments to restrain government tyranny. when i say that, people say how do you know what the purpose was? we can look at madison's notes two, days before the end of convention, september 15, 1787, colonel george mason from virginia stands, addresses the assembly and says something like this. we...
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but it is always clear that they love the country. i think that is the most important thing. >> what is next for you? salena: well, i now -- it is going to be another book. we're going to do a cookbook and y'all are going to buy it. by the way, y'all can all go on your phone on amazon now and see "the great revolt". hit send. home. buy one for a family member too. it will be great. i teach a class at harvard. i take my students. >> wait, wait. from virtually unemployed to cnn, the washington examiner. i teach a class at harvard. salena: i'm still a columnist for the new york post. all of my columns are now sipped indicated. they are in like 16 newspapers across the country. i have a radio show called main street meets the belt way. i teach a class at harvard. question just did a class. it was amazing. kids have to compete to be in the class. i took 30 students to different parts of the country. no planes. no interstates. go back roads and stay in bed and breakfasts. they went to church with me. . bocch in a d played ournament. they mad
but it is always clear that they love the country. i think that is the most important thing. >> what is next for you? salena: well, i now -- it is going to be another book. we're going to do a cookbook and y'all are going to buy it. by the way, y'all can all go on your phone on amazon now and see "the great revolt". hit send. home. buy one for a family member too. it will be great. i teach a class at harvard. i take my students. >> wait, wait. from virtually unemployed to...
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the great prime minister has declared an end to an age of austerity as the country exits the biggest international bailout in history alexis tsipras the hardship of recent years and said past mistakes will not be repeated chris avoided bankruptcy for the last eight years through three hundred billion dollars in loans from the i.m.f. that is in the european union and return it impose punishing austerity measures aimed at balancing its budget he must above. that carried with them austerity and recession and turned our country into a social desert over our country's regaining its right to define its own fortunes and its future like a normal european country without being compelled to do things from abroad with no more blackmail no more sacrifices for our people. more from athens. the prime minister signals the beginning of a new age for greece one in which greece will become a normal european country again able to choose its fate to determine its economic policy free from the external coercion of other countries and memoranda understanding this is very much within the seed is a narrativ
the great prime minister has declared an end to an age of austerity as the country exits the biggest international bailout in history alexis tsipras the hardship of recent years and said past mistakes will not be repeated chris avoided bankruptcy for the last eight years through three hundred billion dollars in loans from the i.m.f. that is in the european union and return it impose punishing austerity measures aimed at balancing its budget he must above. that carried with them austerity and...
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summit next month in romania thousands of protesters are on the streets in many parts of the country protesting against the government for a second day in the capital book arrest huge crowds gathered in victory square to demonstrate against corruption no wages the lack of opportunities in the southeast european country but just the same they are not intimidated by the vileness on friday in which around four hundred fifty protesters were injured. as now bring in lavinia remain a service she joins me on the line and she is in. following events across the country lavinia tell us more about what's happening in romania tonight so many people were hurt in protests on friday. that's right good evening at the moment. protesters in bucharest and about sixty thousand in other major cities as you said i mean to me so i right now this is the second largest city in. the evolution began so people took to the streets yesterday specially after what happened yesterday because of also these demonstrations. there have been no casualties so far today but they were fond of the recent book or read as tens
summit next month in romania thousands of protesters are on the streets in many parts of the country protesting against the government for a second day in the capital book arrest huge crowds gathered in victory square to demonstrate against corruption no wages the lack of opportunities in the southeast european country but just the same they are not intimidated by the vileness on friday in which around four hundred fifty protesters were injured. as now bring in lavinia remain a service she...
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and the fans who come out to watch also feel the gravity of performing well as their country is in the global spotlight it's a different thing for you because we. have been there. many tremendous. problems. this is everything we've been doing profile am five would be good so we're very excited as you can see on the site you will see how we cheer for ours. so we will be out of there to. indonesia was brought into the eighteenth asian games late just four years ago after vietnam pulled out as host citing financial concerns the country had to act and act fast with little time for new builds many of the values were adapted or renovated to improve the host team's performance last year president signed a presidential degree fast tracking funds to the ministry of sport for athletes salaries and for training. the president has attended a lot of the host matches a good showing at these games is good news for the country from the outside looking in but will also give the president political capital at home next in the b. . and president. for the fall of the existing government it would be very g
and the fans who come out to watch also feel the gravity of performing well as their country is in the global spotlight it's a different thing for you because we. have been there. many tremendous. problems. this is everything we've been doing profile am five would be good so we're very excited as you can see on the site you will see how we cheer for ours. so we will be out of there to. indonesia was brought into the eighteenth asian games late just four years ago after vietnam pulled out as...
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foreconomy was not working working people across the country. they were looking for someone to shake up the status quo and they found that candidate in donald trump and other like-minded politicians who promised to lift up workers and rein in wall street. today, nearly all of those promises are broken or unfulfilled. you, ilook in front of decided to put together a list of things this administration has done to hurt the working people. pay away fromtime thele, attempted to kill federal union, abolish things .ike labor-management appealed the notion so workers can walk around. he did away with it. formidable list. what i do is simple. when he doess something bad, i tell them and we oppose it. , the number of things we've had to oppose is greater than the number of things i can support and that is sad. working in ane so economy that gets worse for them and not better. matter if the gdp is great and there wages are flat and they still don't have health or they don't have money to retire on or their kids cannot go to school. i think he is going in th
foreconomy was not working working people across the country. they were looking for someone to shake up the status quo and they found that candidate in donald trump and other like-minded politicians who promised to lift up workers and rein in wall street. today, nearly all of those promises are broken or unfulfilled. you, ilook in front of decided to put together a list of things this administration has done to hurt the working people. pay away fromtime thele, attempted to kill federal union,...
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for the first time in eight years it follows years of austerity that led to widespread anger as the country tried to cut its that. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program brazil has announced that it will send troops and extra policemen to a border town which saw clashes between then a swollen migrants and the local population the incident over the weekend has highlighted the growing migration crisis of venezuelans fleeing the economic and political turmoil in their country other south american nations are struggling to. cope with the venezuelan exodus across the continent and our next report starts out in aqua door where migration numbers have increased dramatically pushing authorities to tighten border controls. it was hoped that drove great saudis to quatre to sell her home and leave her children behind in venezuela. hope that she would soon be reunited with her husband in peru and send for her children. but huddled with hundreds of other venezuelans hope is starting to fade you know today i arrived and i have no hope whatsoever of continuing. i have two children i sold my house i have no
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the country's construction sector has traditionally been an engine of economic growth. but recent events have put the brakes on turkey's economy turkish banks and companies have accumulated four hundred seventy billion dollars of foreign debt and as the lira plummets it's getting ever harder to repay the loans analysts say interest rates need to be raised to offset the liras rep of decline they want the central bank to act independently of the government and believe the country should accept help from the international monetary fund something to one has ruled out it could only assume. there is no difference between the direct attacks on our call to prayer and our flag and the attack on our economy the goal is the same the goal is to bring to heel turkey and the turkish nation to hold it captive we are a nation that prefers to be shot in the neck rather than chained by the neck. that doesn't interest the ratings agencies there downgrading turkey ever further making it harder for the country to raise new money independent observers say the economy's biggest problem is the
the country's construction sector has traditionally been an engine of economic growth. but recent events have put the brakes on turkey's economy turkish banks and companies have accumulated four hundred seventy billion dollars of foreign debt and as the lira plummets it's getting ever harder to repay the loans analysts say interest rates need to be raised to offset the liras rep of decline they want the central bank to act independently of the government and believe the country should accept...