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sometimes it is not a matter of core principles, it is a matter of core principles, it is a matter offa matter of understanding you are part of a greater movement. what we are doing in order to serve the women's cause is something greater and we cannot carry all the battles on our shoulders because we will lose our legitimacy within a second. this is such an interesting and difficult balancing act. locally there are other mosque communities around the world who do gay marriages and i am happy for them. so i hear from you that it happy for them. so i hear from you thatitis happy for them. so i hear from you that it is a delicate and sensitive balancing act. 0ne that it is a delicate and sensitive balancing act. one more example. a number of danish people who are your political opponents on the rise, they regard your stand after crisis over the cartoon in 2006, that cartoon became a sort of litmus test in denmark for whether you were supportive of free speech, tolerance of opinion or whether, in the case of opinion or whether, in the case of many muslims in the country, you said that th
sometimes it is not a matter of core principles, it is a matter of core principles, it is a matter offa matter of understanding you are part of a greater movement. what we are doing in order to serve the women's cause is something greater and we cannot carry all the battles on our shoulders because we will lose our legitimacy within a second. this is such an interesting and difficult balancing act. locally there are other mosque communities around the world who do gay marriages and i am happy...
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a head of the revolution. and somebody has to lead the revolution. to me it was not a matterplaced myself at the head of the revolution and it's impossible to withdraw when you have just started it. but that has a cost that goes beyond you. your husband, of course, your children, your wider family. that must be something that weighs heavy. of course it does. and you're at peace with the decisions you have taken, the fight you are fighting? i'm at peace and my four children are very proud of what i'm doing, and i have a family who is really supportive. so i am at peace. fascinating. thank you very much forjoining us. thank you. hello. we'll start the forecast with some sunshine and end with something quite different, but for wednesday, the sunshine we saw on tuesday across england and wales extends across northern ireland and scotland. finally, we say goodbye to this rain bearing front. however, it's all change again by the time we get to friday. potentially, some disruptive, wet and windy weather pushing across the uk, but we'll talk about that in more detail in just a moment
a head of the revolution. and somebody has to lead the revolution. to me it was not a matterplaced myself at the head of the revolution and it's impossible to withdraw when you have just started it. but that has a cost that goes beyond you. your husband, of course, your children, your wider family. that must be something that weighs heavy. of course it does. and you're at peace with the decisions you have taken, the fight you are fighting? i'm at peace and my four children are very proud of...
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a head of the revolution. and somebody has to lead the revolution. to me it was not a mattere. because i placed myself at the head of the revolution and it is impossible to withdraw when you have just begun it. but that has a cost that goes beyond you. your husband, children, your widerfamily. that must be something that weighs heavy. of course it does. and you are at peace with the decisions you have taken and the fight you are fighting? i am at peace and my four children are very proud of what i am doing and i have a family who is really supportive. so i am at peace. thank you very much forjoining us. thank you. hello. there's some warmth and some sunshine in this forecast. also one more day of rain for scotland and northern ireland, and by the time it finally pulls away later on tuesday, through the early hours on wednesday, parts of the western highlands could well have seen around 200 mm, that's close to eight inches, on this one front, which has been hanging around for a few days now. still with us on tuesday, still bringing strong winds, outbreaks of rain into northern
a head of the revolution. and somebody has to lead the revolution. to me it was not a mattere. because i placed myself at the head of the revolution and it is impossible to withdraw when you have just begun it. but that has a cost that goes beyond you. your husband, children, your widerfamily. that must be something that weighs heavy. of course it does. and you are at peace with the decisions you have taken and the fight you are fighting? i am at peace and my four children are very proud of...
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the trunk can soft i'm out of a top and it's the first of many goodbyes from him. in a matter of a top am carrying his grandmother b.b. supervises the construction of the the traditional tuchman tent. today they are just an old custom but for centuries these mobile units provided shelter for entire extended families against the harsh weather on the plains even though they are built of lightweight wood that the family burns dried frankincense to ward off bad luck after on a wedding will take place in this year and. i doubt. that. eighty one year old go home a distant great-aunt was born in a year. older look to own yet i've been putting up your it since i was ten i got married when i was ten. people my age still know how to do it but the youth of today don't any more. nor a divider from here to the middle the adult slept on one side and the children on the. other here at the front is where my four daughters in law slept. through here due to the wanderings and relatives came we kill a sheep we came to liver and heart here and grill the meat outside for the guests good times were
the trunk can soft i'm out of a top and it's the first of many goodbyes from him. in a matter of a top am carrying his grandmother b.b. supervises the construction of the the traditional tuchman tent. today they are just an old custom but for centuries these mobile units provided shelter for entire extended families against the harsh weather on the plains even though they are built of lightweight wood that the family burns dried frankincense to ward off bad luck after on a wedding will take...
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a head of the revolution. and somebody has to lead the revolution. to me it was not a mattercause i placed myself at the head of the revolution and it's impossible to withdraw when you have just started it. but that has a cost that goes beyond you. your husband, of course, your children, your wider family. that must be something that weighs heavy. of course it does. and you're at peace with the decisions you have taken, the fight you are fighting? i'm at peace and my four children are very proud of what i'm doing, and i have a family who is really supportive. so i am at peace. sherin khankan, fascinating, and thank you very much forjoining us on hardtalk. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. hello. wednesday brought some unseasonably warm if somewhat breezy weather to the shores of the uk. a of the uk. big contrast to what we saw piling into a big contrast to what we saw piling into florida. the big storm surge around the coast thanks to category 4 hurricane michael. that system now moving over lan. start to weaken significantly but it still going to bring a lot of rain
a head of the revolution. and somebody has to lead the revolution. to me it was not a mattercause i placed myself at the head of the revolution and it's impossible to withdraw when you have just started it. but that has a cost that goes beyond you. your husband, of course, your children, your wider family. that must be something that weighs heavy. of course it does. and you're at peace with the decisions you have taken, the fight you are fighting? i'm at peace and my four children are very...
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could be extended by a matter of months to ensure no pards border in northern ireland this comes after european union leaders failed to reach a breadth of breakthrough at talks in brussels. coming up on a more break that coverage of the u.k. leaving the e.u. threatening to disrupt the supply chains across europe will see what could be at stake. that story for you coming right up and business. of the. my first vice like mosul sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this notion towards something as simple as learning how to write a bicep those isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have them by say the loss of my home but it took me mr going to buy their. finally they gave up and mentioned by me on my side those but returns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apropos root for goes than writing advice.
could be extended by a matter of months to ensure no pards border in northern ireland this comes after european union leaders failed to reach a breadth of breakthrough at talks in brussels. coming up on a more break that coverage of the u.k. leaving the e.u. threatening to disrupt the supply chains across europe will see what could be at stake. that story for you coming right up and business. of the. my first vice like mosul sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this notion...
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and it is an idea at this stage, is to create an option to extend the implementation period for a matter of would only be for a matter of months. but the point is, this is not expected to be used. their critics say it will mean spending more money to the eu and more control under eu rules. plenty more control under eu rules. plenty more on the news channel this afternoon but that is it from the bbc news at one. now we join the news teams where you are this afternoon. good afternoon. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. eight new players, no danny cipriani. eddiejones the england rugby union coach has picked his squad for the autumn internationals next month. lots of changes, as patrick gearey reports. a yearfrom a year from the world cup eddie jones has been solving the puzzle with it teaches keep disappearing. aid of a 26 grand slam winning team are not available for the autumn internationals. we had a string of injuries and people were saying the game is getting to physical but you go through these cycles and you never know why it happens. itjust happens and it
and it is an idea at this stage, is to create an option to extend the implementation period for a matter of would only be for a matter of months. but the point is, this is not expected to be used. their critics say it will mean spending more money to the eu and more control under eu rules. plenty more control under eu rules. plenty more on the news channel this afternoon but that is it from the bbc news at one. now we join the news teams where you are this afternoon. good afternoon. good...
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totally different thing and the matter is a kind of it's sort of a kind of regular matter it's we've detected lots of anti-matter particles particle particle nature like the electron will have an anti-matter partner like which in this case is a positron and it's sort of like a mirror image of the if these two particles come together they can annihilate and create a bunch of energy and so this is something that's useful in these kinds of experiments so you shoot a whole bunch of positrons at your target and then you get these annihilations and that helps with the signal so it's it's a cool experiment cause you get to use both of these sort of mysterious things and a matter which is not really mysterious to physicists but it sounds cool as everybody else and then looking for jobs matter which is this mysterious thing to everybody that. there's a goal hidden thing we don't understand i'm glad you brought up the mirror image both katie and moto there and the idea that this is mysterious to some people because i want to bring in this comic we've got live on you tube i cadelago
totally different thing and the matter is a kind of it's sort of a kind of regular matter it's we've detected lots of anti-matter particles particle particle nature like the electron will have an anti-matter partner like which in this case is a positron and it's sort of like a mirror image of the if these two particles come together they can annihilate and create a bunch of energy and so this is something that's useful in these kinds of experiments so you shoot a whole bunch of positrons at...
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getting married here is not a private matter the upholding of tradition as a matter of cultural politics and primed. to meet. betty it was torture meant that we modeled our wedding on ceremonies from the past . and of course we hope that others will model their wedding on our. doom because our most important custom is still a traditional wedding. day you know. it is the night before the actual wedding ceremony. last minute preparations are underway. traditional garments such as the colorful headscarf some brought out and gift bans are being braided. in every day life and culture is usually handed down from generation to generation by the women of the family mastering a traditional art is still seen as a virtue among men women and increases the chances of a young woman find. in a good match. the first written records that describe these nomadic people date back to the tenth century the turkmen were feared as proud and daring warriors from the backs of their horses they conquered large territories. and independent state turkmenistan did not come about until the fall of the soviet union in
getting married here is not a private matter the upholding of tradition as a matter of cultural politics and primed. to meet. betty it was torture meant that we modeled our wedding on ceremonies from the past . and of course we hope that others will model their wedding on our. doom because our most important custom is still a traditional wedding. day you know. it is the night before the actual wedding ceremony. last minute preparations are underway. traditional garments such as the colorful...
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of months, and it would only be for a matter ofhip in place by the end of december, 2020. the us has asked turkey for a recording which is said to provide strong evidence that jamal khashoggi was killed inside istanbul's saudi consulate. turkey has accused saudi arabia of murdering the 59—year—old journalist there — a claim saudi officials deny. it comes as the washington post published mr khashoggi's last column before his disappearance, in which he wrote about the importance of a free press in the middle east. the anonymous crime reporting service, crimestoppers, says it's handling a record number of phone calls and online messages. the charity says one reason is that some callers are struggling to get through to the police. facebook officials have apologised to a woman who repeatedly received pa renting—related adverts on her news feed for months after turning off the adverts after her daughter was stillborn. anna england kerr said she felt taunted by adverts for cots, pushchairs and ivf as she came to terms with her baby's deat
of months, and it would only be for a matter ofhip in place by the end of december, 2020. the us has asked turkey for a recording which is said to provide strong evidence that jamal khashoggi was killed inside istanbul's saudi consulate. turkey has accused saudi arabia of murdering the 59—year—old journalist there — a claim saudi officials deny. it comes as the washington post published mr khashoggi's last column before his disappearance, in which he wrote about the importance of a free...
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a trace of. the. dock matter and i'm not one of the so this is a lantern tracing the dark matter is the perspective that i can bring where we are if we look at really distant galaxies and their shapes are a bit distorted compared to what they are in reality and that's because because massive structures along the way the still light from those faraway galaxies as it travels all the waiters on a telescope so the light path actually gets bent and that means that all pictures that we take of galaxies are a little bit distorted because of the masses so that math is influencing the visible light that we can see and that's an effect code to be gravitational lensing which it doesn't. if a dark matter particle but it can tell us where the dark matter is how much that matter there is how clumpy it is so when i'm thinking about a sort of mirror image of the universe could there be another stream show that's going on that is incredibly smarter than this one or happening in another universe is not possible is that what we're
a trace of. the. dock matter and i'm not one of the so this is a lantern tracing the dark matter is the perspective that i can bring where we are if we look at really distant galaxies and their shapes are a bit distorted compared to what they are in reality and that's because because massive structures along the way the still light from those faraway galaxies as it travels all the waiters on a telescope so the light path actually gets bent and that means that all pictures that we take of...
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important that we have a renewed legitimacy of a presidency that has the vote of the libyan people and that is why. i did announce the candidacy quite early in march as a matter of fact and if you hope that the elections felt. and i think that that was agreed and agreed in public in front of heads of state and the whole world community the paris agreement was blessed by the united nations and i feel that the dates in that agreement should be respected and the tenth of that december is the day of the election and i think you would agree with me that holding elections as early as possible would perhaps serve you well politically but you also know that there are many observers. in libya and abroad with no skin in the game who say that the country is not simply ready for that kind of a democratic exercise not ready security wise not in terms of the legal foundations you still have don't have a full fledged constitution. are you putting your political ambitions before the abilities of your country first of all i don't think it is the right of any other nation to determine when we have our lections i think it is in the end as it is the french will log and hard to k
important that we have a renewed legitimacy of a presidency that has the vote of the libyan people and that is why. i did announce the candidacy quite early in march as a matter of fact and if you hope that the elections felt. and i think that that was agreed and agreed in public in front of heads of state and the whole world community the paris agreement was blessed by the united nations and i feel that the dates in that agreement should be respected and the tenth of that december is the day...
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a member of a particular social group? we go to the very first decision in u.s. law, the 1985 matter of acosta, which explained that a social group and then picking up on something chris said correct about this social group, the board of immigration appeals said we don't really know what social group means. if we look at other grounds, race, religion, nationality and political opinion, we know that they share something in common. they refer to characteristics of a person that they cannot change, so that would be nationality if we need country of citizenship. that would mean race can't change or that a person shouldn't change to avoid persecution. that would be religion and political opinion. what the board said a matter of acosta is a particular social group must be a group defined by characteristics that either are immutable or fundamental. a person should not to change them because it would violate their identity or their conscience. in matter of acosta, the board explicitly said they didn't use gender. it used the word sex, that sex could be the basis for defining a particular soc
a member of a particular social group? we go to the very first decision in u.s. law, the 1985 matter of acosta, which explained that a social group and then picking up on something chris said correct about this social group, the board of immigration appeals said we don't really know what social group means. if we look at other grounds, race, religion, nationality and political opinion, we know that they share something in common. they refer to characteristics of a person that they cannot...
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i believe it is only a matter of time, a matter of date, and we will be able to sign this declarationask for their support. he admits this will be a long process, with more bumps and bruises along the way. as the son of north korean refugees, is this more personal or political for you? translation: i feel more than anyone the pain of war and the tragedy of war, and the pain of separation. this is why i resolve never to see war again on the korean peninsula, and also to overcome the pain of conflict. these are my main political objectives. from humble beginnings, president moon is trying to negotiate with two of the world's most unpredictable leaders. he is an optimist but some fear he may not be a realist. laura bicker, bbc news, seoul. dwindling pupil numbers and high transport costs are some of the challenges faced by rural schools. tight budgets mean headteachers in remote areas often have to supervise lunchtimes or help out with the cleaning. now the welsh government is launching a plan to cut costs by connecting pupils and teachers using digital technology. tim muffett has been t
i believe it is only a matter of time, a matter of date, and we will be able to sign this declarationask for their support. he admits this will be a long process, with more bumps and bruises along the way. as the son of north korean refugees, is this more personal or political for you? translation: i feel more than anyone the pain of war and the tragedy of war, and the pain of separation. this is why i resolve never to see war again on the korean peninsula, and also to overcome the pain of...
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that has emerged, and it is an idea at the moment, is to extend the emblem intention period for a matter of months, and it would only be for a matter of months, but the point is this is not expected to be used. we'll be live in brussels, and getting reaction from our assistant political editor in westminster. also this lunchtime... show us the evidence — the us asks turkey to produce a surveillance recording, said to showjournalist jamal khashoggi was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul. crimes of violence are up again in england and wales — new figures show the number of murders is the highest for 10 years. targeting the fraudsters — banks will introduce new measures to stop people transferring money into fake accounts. not quite dressed for the beach — harry and meghan get a warm reception as they visit a coastline clean—up campaign in melbourne. and coming up on bbc news, new faces for england, but there is no place for england, but there is no place for danny cipriani, but ben morgan is in, as eddiejones names a new look england squad for the autumn internationals. good afternoo
that has emerged, and it is an idea at the moment, is to extend the emblem intention period for a matter of months, and it would only be for a matter of months, but the point is this is not expected to be used. we'll be live in brussels, and getting reaction from our assistant political editor in westminster. also this lunchtime... show us the evidence — the us asks turkey to produce a surveillance recording, said to showjournalist jamal khashoggi was murdered in the saudi consulate in...
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perhaps, as a consequence of that, the sultanate embraces grace and tact as a matter of foreign policy. internally too, oman has avoided radicalism and sectarian violence. it is considered shameful by ibadi teachings to draw blood over religious conflicts, unless attacked.
perhaps, as a consequence of that, the sultanate embraces grace and tact as a matter of foreign policy. internally too, oman has avoided radicalism and sectarian violence. it is considered shameful by ibadi teachings to draw blood over religious conflicts, unless attacked.
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totally different thing and the matter is a kind of it's sort of a kind of regular matter it's we've detected lots of em to matter particles particle particle nature like the electron will have an anti-matter partner like which in this case is a positron and it's sort of like a mirror image of the if these two particles come together they can annihilate and create a bunch of energy and so this is something that's useful in these kinds of experiments so you shoot a whole bunch of positrons at your target and then you get these annihilations and that helps with the signal so it's it's a cool experiment cause you get to use both of these sort of mysterious things to matter which is not really mysterious to physicists but it sounds cool as everybody else and then looking for a dark matter which is this mysterious thing to everybody that. there's little hidden thing we don't understand i'm glad you brought up the mirror image both katie and moto there and the idea that this is mysterious to some people because i want to bring in this comic we've got live on you tube i cadelago
totally different thing and the matter is a kind of it's sort of a kind of regular matter it's we've detected lots of em to matter particles particle particle nature like the electron will have an anti-matter partner like which in this case is a positron and it's sort of like a mirror image of the if these two particles come together they can annihilate and create a bunch of energy and so this is something that's useful in these kinds of experiments so you shoot a whole bunch of positrons at...
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it is not decided we can't it's to be it can't be changed but it's a matter of fact and of course we so migration quizes in two thousand and fifteen great a lot of no was the prize away it was also for many for many people all over the world it was a new achievement as germany was seen as such an open and generous tolerant and the peoples have been to migrants have been created welcome her. with. in a very costly a way but look at the backlash from this not the backlash as far as they have to look in twenty two european states now you have a higher concentration of far right parties any time for the last thirty years maybe. but as you said last year i think we can say there's no chance germany will ever relapse internationalism i am quite sure i think we have we will let's let's let's be clear i've got about thirteen percent. that means eighty seven percent totally clear i think many many people in europe many state in europe member states of the european union would be happy if the right wing party were limited to a certain percent five years ago this was unthinkable that they would
it is not decided we can't it's to be it can't be changed but it's a matter of fact and of course we so migration quizes in two thousand and fifteen great a lot of no was the prize away it was also for many for many people all over the world it was a new achievement as germany was seen as such an open and generous tolerant and the peoples have been to migrants have been created welcome her. with. in a very costly a way but look at the backlash from this not the backlash as far as they have to...
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our capital punishment system is flawed this is not a matter of vengeance it's a matter of just that we believe serves as a turn capital punishment is tainted by racial disparity having my father's killers executed did not bring me a sense of closure is it to restore society or is it shit if you take a life should your life be taken justice is about us as a society. nine hundred eighty two was my first execution. i was a correctional officer. one of my main jobs were to save lives so when it came down to execution i had to transform myself into a person that would take a life. jerry givens was appointed executioner in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven when the united states reinstated the death penalty. he grew up in the housing projects of richmond virginia. and remembers one tragic night at a party. when i was a teenager i witness a young lady. shocked by before my eyes i want to reward quite a young lady because she was innocent. i was. told if. my thing is that if a person taped a lie about the person then that person's life should be taken and that's what i believe. gerry
our capital punishment system is flawed this is not a matter of vengeance it's a matter of just that we believe serves as a turn capital punishment is tainted by racial disparity having my father's killers executed did not bring me a sense of closure is it to restore society or is it shit if you take a life should your life be taken justice is about us as a society. nine hundred eighty two was my first execution. i was a correctional officer. one of my main jobs were to save lives so when it...
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disruptions and damage in a matter of hours. knowars ago, you might not who your i.t. guy was until you got the spinning wheel of death and had to get to know him. yourt is unlikely that company will continue to be competitive without cyber security. today, the internet of everything enables all of us to be online at all times everywhere. that we areans is all potentially vulnerable to attack everywhere we go. because of our smart devices, some of us have wearable devices, and there is even digestible technology. can be a weapon to launch an attack or an enabler to facilitate criminal activities such as cybercrime or ransomware. us tolong past time for catch up with the innovation that has occurred in the last decade and a half. i think the president -- i thank the president for taking important steps in moving forward with a cyber strategy. the president's cyber strategy strategy at dhl. we want to focus more on systemic risk and i will talk about that a little more, securing networks, information systems, managing risk to our i
disruptions and damage in a matter of hours. knowars ago, you might not who your i.t. guy was until you got the spinning wheel of death and had to get to know him. yourt is unlikely that company will continue to be competitive without cyber security. today, the internet of everything enables all of us to be online at all times everywhere. that we areans is all potentially vulnerable to attack everywhere we go. because of our smart devices, some of us have wearable devices, and there is even...
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and it is an idea at this stage is to create an option to extend the implementation period for a few matter of moments and it would only be for a matter of moments. let's get more now on what the british prime minister has had to say let's bring in correspondent they are matters in brussels and barrack at mass in london i'd like to begin with you because theresa may there essentially saying that she is open to extending the braz rights that transition by a few months explain to us what exactly that would mean. it's a bit technical and it shows you if you want the desperation of the british prime minister here really to get something new she can sell back home in order to make this deal she has in mind look more attractive to do her own negotiating side if you want the idea is that if you would add time to the transition period something we will only see if a divorce agreement can be reached within the next couple of months then we would have a two year maybe them with this extra extension of the possibly three year transition period and that is time to hammer out a new relationship a future re
and it is an idea at this stage is to create an option to extend the implementation period for a few matter of moments and it would only be for a matter of moments. let's get more now on what the british prime minister has had to say let's bring in correspondent they are matters in brussels and barrack at mass in london i'd like to begin with you because theresa may there essentially saying that she is open to extending the braz rights that transition by a few months explain to us what exactly...
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it is more a matter of was it really intended not to function so as to create alarm and fear? hat the princal objective? or was it really due to a lack of understanding of how to construct these devices? i think that will come out the coming days when they start to explore motives of the individual and what he wasre ly trying to accomplish.: jaank you very much for joining me. sam: thank you. jane: the fiancÉe of the murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi said she doesn't believe the united states is .incere in trying to get to the bottom of the ca in a tearful interview with a turkish television channel, hatice cengiz also spoke of her bld panic when mr. khashog failed to emerge from thatsaudi consule in istanbul. from there, mark lowen reports. mark: jamal khashoggi and his fiancÉe on their way to the saudi consulate, a moment of happiness as they plan their future. a quick goodbye as he entered to get papers for their wedding. it was the last time she would see him alive. today, a distraught haticece iz recounted the fateful hours. as he didn't emerge, she begged the staf
it is more a matter of was it really intended not to function so as to create alarm and fear? hat the princal objective? or was it really due to a lack of understanding of how to construct these devices? i think that will come out the coming days when they start to explore motives of the individual and what he wasre ly trying to accomplish.: jaank you very much for joining me. sam: thank you. jane: the fiancÉe of the murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi said she doesn't believe the united...
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ford's allegations are not simply a matter of principle, not a matter of politics, but a matter of principle and a deeply personal one. the congresswoman was thvery first person that dr. ford shared her disturbing story with. >> this is a rush to judgment. rather than a process where we seek out the truth. >> reporter: with agents racing to meet a friday deadline to file reports in the claims of the supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, sexually assaulted at least two women during high school and college. congresswoman worries the white house has handcuffed the fbi with artificial time constraints and limits to the scope of their investigation. >> is the fbi dog a full and fair investigation if they ultimately don't talk to dr. ford? >> the fbi is the most prestigious agency in the world. they too, with all the expertise that they have, they have to have time to do their work. >> congresswoman eshoo wants the allegations to be taken seriously. the accuser, dr. christine blasey ford to be treated respectfully. >> i sat in that chair and she came out to me. >> reporter: rivetting the nation.
ford's allegations are not simply a matter of principle, not a matter of politics, but a matter of principle and a deeply personal one. the congresswoman was thvery first person that dr. ford shared her disturbing story with. >> this is a rush to judgment. rather than a process where we seek out the truth. >> reporter: with agents racing to meet a friday deadline to file reports in the claims of the supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, sexually assaulted at least two women during...
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is a matter of public attention but it's a matter of public attention because the society is so brazenly inhumane with its punishments i'll give you an example because you see i'm trying to focus the matter on what i think is more intelligent our misters of course his life is but with regard to this in the united states court of the district of columbia united states court of appeals in the district columbia circuit there was a case last year called united states versus layton u.s. mercenaries killed from eleven to fourteen the rockies in the town square root wounding more than twenty one that court of appeals a federal court of appeal said that a thirty year mandatory minimum sentence was cruel and unusual and hits illegal in those men have been afforded a new trial they killed more than the love at least eleven people misters of course in one thousand nine hundred eighty three killed two people in the course of a robbery those mercenaries killed eleven people or more and wounded more than twenty as part of a war crime their lives have never been threatened with execution and the courts
is a matter of public attention but it's a matter of public attention because the society is so brazenly inhumane with its punishments i'll give you an example because you see i'm trying to focus the matter on what i think is more intelligent our misters of course his life is but with regard to this in the united states court of the district of columbia united states court of appeals in the district columbia circuit there was a case last year called united states versus layton u.s. mercenaries...
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so this is not a matter of individual versus group, it's a matter of how our society shapes, how differentrpreted, who's seen as having the ability to get angry and still be taken seriously, and who's not given that same luxury. that's the politics of patriarchy playing out in american society today. and i get the sense, obviously notjust from this conversation but your writings, too, that you are angry. you are angry about the way america works and your view of what is a patriarchal society, that oppresses groups including women and minorities, is something that makes you angry. but to change it, you have to reach out beyond your own groups, whether it be women or whether it be african americans. you know, to build a winning coalition, you've got to go national and you've obviously got to include men and you've got to include a range of ethnicities. so how do you go about building those coalitions? that cooperation? i guess i have to roll back for a moment and suggest that, as you mentioned, you are familiar with my writing, in my writing, the whole point of intersectionality is to talk a
so this is not a matter of individual versus group, it's a matter of how our society shapes, how differentrpreted, who's seen as having the ability to get angry and still be taken seriously, and who's not given that same luxury. that's the politics of patriarchy playing out in american society today. and i get the sense, obviously notjust from this conversation but your writings, too, that you are angry. you are angry about the way america works and your view of what is a patriarchal society,...
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so i believe it is only a matter of time, a matter of date, and we will be able to sign this declarationport. he admits this will be a long process, with more bumps and bruises along the way. — as the son of north korean refugees, is this more personal or political for you? translation: i feel more than anyone the pain of war and the tragedy of war, and the pain of separation. this is why i resolve never to see war again on the korean peninsula, and also to overcome the pain of conflict. these are my main political objectives. from humble beginnings, president moon is trying to negotiate with two of the world's most unpredictable leaders. he is an optimist but some fear he may not be a realist. the queen's granddaughter, princess eugenie, has married jack brooksbank at st george's chapel in windsor. the royal family, and a number of celebrities, were among 850 guests at the ceremony. princess eugenie is ninth in line to the throne and was given away by her father, prince andrew. here's our royal correspondent nick witchell. hold onto your hats, it's another royal wedding, though this one
so i believe it is only a matter of time, a matter of date, and we will be able to sign this declarationport. he admits this will be a long process, with more bumps and bruises along the way. — as the son of north korean refugees, is this more personal or political for you? translation: i feel more than anyone the pain of war and the tragedy of war, and the pain of separation. this is why i resolve never to see war again on the korean peninsula, and also to overcome the pain of conflict....
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a brief time ago with josh kraushaar of "national journal." it has been q'e a week. les start with the $38 million. can beto o'rourke convert dollars into votes? josh: ultimately message matters more than money. while is very impressive -- that amount of money is more hethan barack obama raisedhe was running for president in a quarter in 2008. ultimately there is only so much advantage you get by the $30 million-plus territory. the problem beto o'rourke has is that there are only so many democratic liberal voters in texas, and you have a conservative majority there. you look at the polling and thec repuan base is starting to come out for senator ted cruz, he is at 45% -- can he get to 50%? it will be awfully difficult. rajini: how does someone raise that much money? josh: there is a big liberal donor base across thtry, and even in texas. austin, the big cities. suburban texas is turnre towards the democratic party these days, and there are a lot of opportunities for democrats to pick up house seats in texas. the problem is there are a whole lot of conservative voters in the cotry, in small towns. frankly, onef the challenges 'rourke has is he is not engaged hispanic voters, h
a brief time ago with josh kraushaar of "national journal." it has been q'e a week. les start with the $38 million. can beto o'rourke convert dollars into votes? josh: ultimately message matters more than money. while is very impressive -- that amount of money is more hethan barack obama raisedhe was running for president in a quarter in 2008. ultimately there is only so much advantage you get by the $30 million-plus territory. the problem beto o'rourke has is that there are only so...
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surely it is only a matter of time foran surely it is only a matter of time for an african nation toorld cup in south africa in 2010. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. there's some warmth and some sunshine in this forecast and one more day of rain for scotland and northern ireland. by the time it pulls away later on tuesday, through the early hours on wednesday, parts of the western highlands could well have seen around 200 millimetres — close to eight inches — on this one front that's been hanging around for a few days. still with us on tuesday and still bringing strong winds and outbreaks of rain into northern ireland and scotland, always heaviest the further north and west you are. slowly through the day, it will push northwards. there is something dry arriving arriving into northern ireland, southern and eastern scotland and increasing amounts of sunshine across england and wales as the cloud through the morning thins and breaks. maybe a bit more cloud across the far north
surely it is only a matter of time foran surely it is only a matter of time for an african nation toorld cup in south africa in 2010. you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. there's some warmth and some sunshine in this forecast and one more day of rain for scotland and northern ireland. by the time it pulls away later on tuesday, through the early hours on wednesday, parts of the western...
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maritime border is not a matter of power but a matter of the rule of law and one that is rules-based. every year a class learning such an everlasting truth and taking it as a guiding principle for the lives will head out from japan to the seas. this is very promising indeed. cultivating those who will protect and defend a free and open enter the indo-pacific. precisely, japan's noble mission. ladies and gentlemen, as i was preparing this address i created a new but modest program. at the beginning of 2019 we will invite to japan approximately ten elementary and junior high school teachers from the gaza strip. this will be the first such group and will continue to invite teachers annually. teachers who find themselves in japan, a place of different for them both culturally and historically. we will naturally put the situation in gaza and the middle east into a wider perspective, enable them to see their home towns and regions anew. such an experience should somehow work in a unique way as a solace to them. it goes without saying that for peace, that must be made on both sides. but hope
maritime border is not a matter of power but a matter of the rule of law and one that is rules-based. every year a class learning such an everlasting truth and taking it as a guiding principle for the lives will head out from japan to the seas. this is very promising indeed. cultivating those who will protect and defend a free and open enter the indo-pacific. precisely, japan's noble mission. ladies and gentlemen, as i was preparing this address i created a new but modest program. at the...
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it was only a matter of time as they continue to build these devices that investigators were going toin physical evidence. janethere has been a lot of speculation as to whether or not these devices could have gone off or were intended to go off. the fbi dictor said they were not hoaxes. why does that matter? sam: i do believe it matters -- from my understanding, in terms of the components of the devices, the components were there. it is more a matter of how the device was constructed. that is why we call thempr ised explosive devices, they are improvised to function in a certain way -- in this case to explode. the components were bere in terms ng able to build the device. t is more a matter of was it really intended function so as to create alarm and fear? was that the principal objective? or was it really due to a lack of understanding of how to construct these devices? i think that will come out in the coming days when they start to explore mives of the individual and what he was really trying to accomplish. jane: thank you very much for joining me. sam: thank you. jane: the fiancÉe
it was only a matter of time as they continue to build these devices that investigators were going toin physical evidence. janethere has been a lot of speculation as to whether or not these devices could have gone off or were intended to go off. the fbi dictor said they were not hoaxes. why does that matter? sam: i do believe it matters -- from my understanding, in terms of the components of the devices, the components were there. it is more a matter of how the device was constructed. that is...
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months, and it would only be for a matter of months. t is that this is not expected to be used because we are working to ensure that we have that future relationship in place by the end of december 2020. i'm clear that it is possible to do that and that's what we're working for and in those circumstances there will be no need for any proposal of this sort and i'm clear that i expect the implementation period to end at the end of december 2020. as she says, she didn't want to see this extension used but it is useful to the negotiations possibly. that is because of this issue of the irish border and the backstop. the insurance policy to avoid any border controls having to be brought in in future. to give us a little bit more, we arejoined future. to give us a little bit more, we are joined from chris morris. the irish backstop, remind others, what is it? the backstop is a term... if you think in terms of a safety net, it is a guarantee there will be no hard border. no new border checks between the republic of ireland and northern ireland o
months, and it would only be for a matter of months. t is that this is not expected to be used because we are working to ensure that we have that future relationship in place by the end of december 2020. i'm clear that it is possible to do that and that's what we're working for and in those circumstances there will be no need for any proposal of this sort and i'm clear that i expect the implementation period to end at the end of december 2020. as she says, she didn't want to see this extension...
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different white house and they look at things as transactional, and they are looking at this as a matter ofmaking. they have the trade chips, as it were, they have north korea as as it were, they have north korea as a chip. they want north korea's co—operation but they are treating beijing as though everything can be negotiated. it is quite a good strategy, i feel, that negotiated. it is quite a good strategy, ifeel, that the us is making complaints and then looking for concessions from beijing. starting up a new mass—market carmaker is no easy task, just ask tesla, but that is what this vietnamese company is trying to do. it is showing off its first—ever designs at the paris motor show. 0ur correspondent has been finding out more. this is one of the freshest and newest cars at the paris motor show, the vinfast luxury sedan. and over here we have its big brother, the lux suv. these cars are built by vinfast, a start—up in vietnam, using chassis is built by bmw, and an austrian company is already involved, and the styling is from italy. here is the chief executive of the company. tell me, fi
different white house and they look at things as transactional, and they are looking at this as a matter ofmaking. they have the trade chips, as it were, they have north korea as as it were, they have north korea as a chip. they want north korea's co—operation but they are treating beijing as though everything can be negotiated. it is quite a good strategy, i feel, that negotiated. it is quite a good strategy, ifeel, that the us is making complaints and then looking for concessions from...
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i think it is a matter of how far we fight. i tell my students every day. ey would have a hundred rocks. there is a big picture out there. they don't have to have that. they will improve the role of international law. for the last 70 years. those attacking it aren't leaving the field. [applause]. c-span where history unfolds daily. it was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage. in washington dc. and around the country.
i think it is a matter of how far we fight. i tell my students every day. ey would have a hundred rocks. there is a big picture out there. they don't have to have that. they will improve the role of international law. for the last 70 years. those attacking it aren't leaving the field. [applause]. c-span where history unfolds daily. it was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage. in washington dc. and around the...
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set out what we want and a strong functioning europe of course looking at how we can ensure everyone has a livelihood it's not about also about. climate goals it's not a matter of whether we're going to achieve the climate goals rather how to do it and we also have to set out issues like social justice labor prosperity and factor in the environmental side of the equation here and break down what that's going to mean and then come up with specific measures as to how to achieve this then we need to. be today. diffuse the investment backlog there's been a lot of debates about that and we didn't always have a clear statement on what this would mean either get a sense of the need to invest everywhere there's a very good economic environment as a whole here in germany what's going to happen if that changes we need to have a constant investment plan moving forward and here we need to have clarity so what are we trying to achieve with this sped the process of engaging with the issues we need to engage with where we want to have a clear compass in terms of everyday politics we need to reach a new consensus so that we can respond strongly with these issues and this is
set out what we want and a strong functioning europe of course looking at how we can ensure everyone has a livelihood it's not about also about. climate goals it's not a matter of whether we're going to achieve the climate goals rather how to do it and we also have to set out issues like social justice labor prosperity and factor in the environmental side of the equation here and break down what that's going to mean and then come up with specific measures as to how to achieve this then we need...
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it is a matter of jumpstarting the economy. to make 2.4% the end-all bl is a mistake. they have all the rights to go forward. you have to remember where this debt came from. italy has been building up this debt in the 1950's, 1960's and
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a dozen versus 29. why does that matter? >> well, as a matter of fact, we have 40 today. in fact, when the vacancies are filled we'll have 46. and not surprisingly, the whole idea of getting to know each one of your 46 colleagues in terms of understanding that person's jurisprudence, that person's approach to deciding cases, is almost impossible. we do our best. we have quarterly court meetings. but in terms of our assignments, typically we sit on eight panels four days every year, so you are only at the most sitting with 24 other judges excluding -- including yourself, which means that you're not in any contact at all except in the rare case when you happen to be called for an enbanc rehearing. that is done on a random basis. the chief is on every en banc hearing. the remaining ten judges are picked entirely at random through a process of picking names out of a cage. >> thank you, sir. senator blumenthal. >> thank you, mr. chairman. judge, first of all, i want to say something i should have said at the very outset which is i admire tremendously your service more than thr
a dozen versus 29. why does that matter? >> well, as a matter of fact, we have 40 today. in fact, when the vacancies are filled we'll have 46. and not surprisingly, the whole idea of getting to know each one of your 46 colleagues in terms of understanding that person's jurisprudence, that person's approach to deciding cases, is almost impossible. we do our best. we have quarterly court meetings. but in terms of our assignments, typically we sit on eight panels four days every year, so you...
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and if a court make sabra lane as a matter of u.s. law, it has been internalized and it's obeyed as a matter of domestic law. from the inside of the government, the strategy is related to somewhat different. it is what i call engage, translate and leverage. when in doubt, the u.s. until recently has tried to engage with its allies, not go it alone. it has a choice between saying that no law applies or translating from the spirit of the law as it does the latter. and third, when there is a lawful approach, and it tries to leverage her not to a broader long-term solution. what i want to argue and i do argue in this book is when you put together the many, many things that have happened in donald trump became president, transnational legal process, both the outside strategy of engaged, translate and leverage in the inside strategy -- the inside strategy will leverage in the outside strategy of interaction, interpretation and internalization are the main strategy of resistance. people talk about the legal resistance. that's what it looks li
and if a court make sabra lane as a matter of u.s. law, it has been internalized and it's obeyed as a matter of domestic law. from the inside of the government, the strategy is related to somewhat different. it is what i call engage, translate and leverage. when in doubt, the u.s. until recently has tried to engage with its allies, not go it alone. it has a choice between saying that no law applies or translating from the spirit of the law as it does the latter. and third, when there is a...
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a high level of its decision-makers in d.c. under president obama filing a similar brief case of a mexican women fleeing domestic violence. this accommodated in the 2014 decision matter of arc g, which was president as recognizing a woman fleeing domestic violence from guatemala. as qualifying for asylum. this was not just some arc g, not something that came into existence without a long and steady development, both internationally, as well as under u.s. law of recognizing this concept. that's not enough to justify it. as a lawyer, i want to go into the legal definition and explain why the attorney general's decision is wrong. under a fair interpretation of our law, women fleeing domestic violence clearly meet the refugee definition. they try to foreclose claims from women of fleeing domestic violence as well as gang cases, fear of gang cases, i wish i had enough time to address the fear of gang cases but what a lot of what i'll say, the decision and social group in the analysis and the applicable, gang cases. you heard chris state the definition, someone who has suffered persecution or has a well-founded fear of persecution on account of what the five grounds. we ar
a high level of its decision-makers in d.c. under president obama filing a similar brief case of a mexican women fleeing domestic violence. this accommodated in the 2014 decision matter of arc g, which was president as recognizing a woman fleeing domestic violence from guatemala. as qualifying for asylum. this was not just some arc g, not something that came into existence without a long and steady development, both internationally, as well as under u.s. law of recognizing this concept. that's...
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as a matter of fact my democrat , colleague, marcia, told the tribune that as long as i have known miashe has been a leader on immigration. talk about collaborative. if you are going to work with someone, you can't start attacking people just because they disagree with what you're saying. mr. mcadams: once again, words are one thing that actions and outcomes are another. representative love has voted six times against daca. now, i am happy she is taking a position to support it, but we need outcomes. as the mayor of salt lake county i am doing everything that i can , at the local level. we started a united for citizenship effort where we are helping people here and eligible for citizenship to fulfill that process and take steps to become citizens. we have adopted the utah compact, which i was an early signer and one of the authors of the utah compact. we need solutions at the federal level. doug: glenn, do you have a follow-up? glenn i would like to get your : thoughts on what was happening with separation of families at the border and what you thought at first when you saw it and if y
as a matter of fact my democrat , colleague, marcia, told the tribune that as long as i have known miashe has been a leader on immigration. talk about collaborative. if you are going to work with someone, you can't start attacking people just because they disagree with what you're saying. mr. mcadams: once again, words are one thing that actions and outcomes are another. representative love has voted six times against daca. now, i am happy she is taking a position to support it, but we need...