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and stylish we visit a family in the dream house on the island of malta. we start off with an absolute gem of rock history this iconic beatles double album as you can see the cover didn't feature a title or much else a toll and so it was dubbed the white album not just the color was unusual though it also marked the beginning of the end for the beatles the majority of the tracks were written and recorded separately as tensions in the band and different tastes resulted in a wide variety of completely different songs being jumbled together but with the talent on offer it still resulted in a cracking record. we all want to change the world john lennon wrote with a note of sarcasm in his song revelation. yet nam war on student unrest in paris and elsewhere dominated headlines lennon thought the time had come to make a statement. this special two months before the white album came out and is a bit. the release version of revolution sounds a little more reflective. wilfried tending has been since nine hundred sixty full. album. and i think it's because so many d
and stylish we visit a family in the dream house on the island of malta. we start off with an absolute gem of rock history this iconic beatles double album as you can see the cover didn't feature a title or much else a toll and so it was dubbed the white album not just the color was unusual though it also marked the beginning of the end for the beatles the majority of the tracks were written and recorded separately as tensions in the band and different tastes resulted in a wide variety of...
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spain says it is in talks with italy and malta to try and find a port where a spanish fishing vessel has been stranded in the mediterranean for a week after rescuing the african migrants. kathryn armstrong reports. a difficult conversation over what next for a dozen african migrants rescued at sea. the second captain of the spanish fishing vessel describing the plight of those they came to the aid of last week. those brought aboard the boat were reportedly fleeing from the libyan coastguard, although what actually happened is yet to be verified. translation: the libyans managed to get to the boat. they took the people who were on board then they punctured the rubber dinghy to destroy it and then they left, leaving the people in the water while the fishermen were calling them, warning them that there were people in the water, to stop and rescue them, and they didn't do it. spain initially asked libya to take charge of the migrants, as it was the nearest country to the spot where they were rescued. however, the un refugee agency has repeatedly said that the country is not safe for migr
spain says it is in talks with italy and malta to try and find a port where a spanish fishing vessel has been stranded in the mediterranean for a week after rescuing the african migrants. kathryn armstrong reports. a difficult conversation over what next for a dozen african migrants rescued at sea. the second captain of the spanish fishing vessel describing the plight of those they came to the aid of last week. those brought aboard the boat were reportedly fleeing from the libyan coastguard,...
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malta,ng to the times in the investigation is at an advanced stage. family says they have not been formally involve -- informed. >> a trial is underway for figures of occupy federal movement in hong kong which occurred four years ago. >> among those are three civilders of the disobedience movement that blocked streets in 2014 and pro-democracy protests. they were calling for the right to democratically chewed -- choose hong kong's leader, who is usually appointed by a committee. the trial is the biggest concerning in the movement with hundreds of supporters chanting slogans in front of the courtroom and the activists are accused of causing or inciting public nuisance. they are pleading not guilty but could face up to seven years in prison. one of the cofounders had a talk last week where he announced the movement's determination to keep fighting saying "we were always going to be sacrificed in order to wake up the people." very powerful words. >> this is called a complete change of pace. can you read this with a straight face? of sortsfic discovery th
malta,ng to the times in the investigation is at an advanced stage. family says they have not been formally involve -- informed. >> a trial is underway for figures of occupy federal movement in hong kong which occurred four years ago. >> among those are three civilders of the disobedience movement that blocked streets in 2014 and pro-democracy protests. they were calling for the right to democratically chewed -- choose hong kong's leader, who is usually appointed by a committee. the...
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spanish officials are talking with italy and malta to find a port where a spanish fishing vessel canhe mediterranean for a week, since it rescued the migrants, and there are concerns for their immediate wellbeing and their future safety. kathryn armstrong reports. a difficult conversation over what next for a dozen african migrants rescued at sea. the second captain of the spanish fishing vessel describing the plight of those they came to the aid of last week. those brought aboard the nuestra madre loreto were reportedly fleeing from the libyan coastguard. although, what actually happened is yet to be verified. spain initially asked libya to take charge of the migrants, as it was the nearest country to the spot where they were rescued. however, the un refugee agency has repeatedly said that the country is not safe for migrants. now, the spanish government is trying to negotiate with malta and italy, but both countries have reportedly refused to get involved so far. it is the latest in a series of stand—offs involving asylum seekers. sincejune, several rescue vessels have been left st
spanish officials are talking with italy and malta to find a port where a spanish fishing vessel canhe mediterranean for a week, since it rescued the migrants, and there are concerns for their immediate wellbeing and their future safety. kathryn armstrong reports. a difficult conversation over what next for a dozen african migrants rescued at sea. the second captain of the spanish fishing vessel describing the plight of those they came to the aid of last week. those brought aboard the nuestra...
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malta. and are you. hanging on. to this is going to be something going. from not so murder. or where we're. going to who yelled at us for their god oh that's a bad guy. feel their lead. that's a fair deal not an all around all. for no good as a redoubt ballons. it's. beza chofetz so made the bad bile. bad as a case in battery type fondness whereby it is extract since when i cold blood is. and has a cat in captivity for their entire life. it . when i want to move. on though i'm in like you don't. we. go bowling. you know mom falling to you if you want my apology to go and buy a gun and i thought you know if you body. well . i was going to. believe the yes. man like the one of the medical device who knows it and you know. out of. the world sam i know. the people should come out of them without our gulf war in iraq. before them but exhibit a lot of plutonium and. so on would only. if you're loony don't help. line in jail if you got it i don't think. she was. done with you on it but it was little too many line runs out in the we're not going to jump to the can knock out a little
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shed a little bit more light on this my colleague miles or of a column is here with us in the studio malta two point six million dollars where's this money go and it funds the candidates campaigns quite simply speaking it goes to both the democratic and republican candidates as we've heard german corporate money this year. mostly to republican candidates fifty nine percent of the money. and essentially companies are putting the money where they think it will benefit them in the future take the example of t. pac or the dutch a telecom which owns mobile in the u.s. they for instance gave ten thousand dollars to greg walden who chairs the committee that oversees tele telecommunications so you can see that that's obviously quite a link between the business and what this man is doing in politics and this is where this money is going so we know that american companies of course contribute to elections it sounds like what you're telling me it sounds like exactly what american companies do is there any difference why are german companies contributing in u.s. elections actually that's not so much o
shed a little bit more light on this my colleague miles or of a column is here with us in the studio malta two point six million dollars where's this money go and it funds the candidates campaigns quite simply speaking it goes to both the democratic and republican candidates as we've heard german corporate money this year. mostly to republican candidates fifty nine percent of the money. and essentially companies are putting the money where they think it will benefit them in the future take the...
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arrest it's a global and his companions in march one thousand nine hundred nineteen and exiled them to malta. egypt exploded into revolution. faced with mass civil disobedience the british released subtle and allowed them to travel to paris. but when he arrived he was devastated to learn that the british protectorate over egypt had already been recognized. because the allies sit down in paris afterwards and it should be pretty easy to hammer out some sort of peace on press for truly impossible there's just too many countries. agreement which is why they had to start again from scratch. and one of the agreements was with the hashemites prince faisal also travel to the site in the hope of achieving his family's goal of a greater arab state. but a united arabia was the last thing the allies wanted. and the arabs would now learn a new term mandate. as the effect that i have at least and i when i can that tell you i mean did that either or and that do and i'm going to be a. body at the end when i'm here and know who will be how do you show what that leave me. enough to have been if you have had b
arrest it's a global and his companions in march one thousand nine hundred nineteen and exiled them to malta. egypt exploded into revolution. faced with mass civil disobedience the british released subtle and allowed them to travel to paris. but when he arrived he was devastated to learn that the british protectorate over egypt had already been recognized. because the allies sit down in paris afterwards and it should be pretty easy to hammer out some sort of peace on press for truly impossible...
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killed when a bomb exploded under her car in malta one year ago. palestinian photographer shot by israeli forces during a mass demonstration along the gaza border in april. and at least eight journalists murdered in mexico so far this year their profession now categorized as high risk in that country and getting riskier almost everywhere else this year seventy five journalists at least have been killed roughly to a week i've yet nobody gets punished for these crimes so what we want are buying international norms in the form of a united nations convention so we're tress the question of impunity because impunity doesn't just affect the journalists or their families it affects the whole of society because the implication is that if you can get away with killing a journalist more people are likely to attack and kill journalists and in that way more journalists end up self censoring in certain societies where they're under threat in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight told a day not unlike this one bulger in dissident and journalist yogi markup was
killed when a bomb exploded under her car in malta one year ago. palestinian photographer shot by israeli forces during a mass demonstration along the gaza border in april. and at least eight journalists murdered in mexico so far this year their profession now categorized as high risk in that country and getting riskier almost everywhere else this year seventy five journalists at least have been killed roughly to a week i've yet nobody gets punished for these crimes so what we want are buying...
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malta. and are you. hanging on. to this is going to be something going from not so murder. where one. for their daughter that's a bad guy. feel they're leadville maybe. that's a fair deal not an all around all. of a kernel give it a read out the lines. it's. beza chofetz so made the bad bile. bad as a case in battery type funds whereby it is extract since when i cold blood is. and has a cat in captivity for their entire life. it . know i do my when i'm with. a man like you don't. go bowling. you know mom falling to. you on my knees if apologies if you go and buy your gun and i thought you know if you buy it. well i don't know why i welcome all. of the yes. and you know yes. out of. the roar of the samurai metaphor. the people should come out of them with. the raw. wood out of them but exhibit a lot to the point on and. so on would only. if you're low on health now one of them on the line in jail if you got it i don't think. she was. you know on it but it was you know too many line runs out in the wind and in that when i got to the. lead on an unsecure she done. a lot. ameri
malta. and are you. hanging on. to this is going to be something going from not so murder. where one. for their daughter that's a bad guy. feel they're leadville maybe. that's a fair deal not an all around all. of a kernel give it a read out the lines. it's. beza chofetz so made the bad bile. bad as a case in battery type funds whereby it is extract since when i cold blood is. and has a cat in captivity for their entire life. it . know i do my when i'm with. a man like you don't. go bowling....
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killed when a bomb exploded under her car in malta one year ago. palestinian photographer shot by israeli forces during a mass demonstration along the gaza border in april. and at least eight journalists murdered in mexico so far this year their profession now categorized as high risk in that country and getting riskier almost everywhere else this year seventy five journalists at least have been killed roughly to a week i've yet nobody gets punished for these crimes so what we want are buying international norms in the form of a united nations convention so we're trest the question of impunity because impunity doesn't just affect the journalists or their families it affects the whole of society because the implication is that if you can get away with killing a journalist more people are likely to attack and kill journalists and in that way more journalists end up self censoring in certain societies where they're under threat in one nine hundred seventy eight told a day not unlike this one bugbear in dissident and journalist yogi markup was murdered
killed when a bomb exploded under her car in malta one year ago. palestinian photographer shot by israeli forces during a mass demonstration along the gaza border in april. and at least eight journalists murdered in mexico so far this year their profession now categorized as high risk in that country and getting riskier almost everywhere else this year seventy five journalists at least have been killed roughly to a week i've yet nobody gets punished for these crimes so what we want are buying...
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what the second step is trying to get a lot of the caves in kiev which is like the holiest place of malta ukrainian and russian belorussian and also and all. raids had called her. apartment the residence or for mr bolton paul who is the obvious all fall lover on the cage and q. is the second step of this strategy of intimidation and violence. after a charge of wave of mass shootings in the u.s. oakland university in michigan has come up with a controversial way of keeping people safe staff and students are being trained to fight potential shooters using whichever everyday objects they can get their hands on. they have enough mass to cause injury small enough to be thrown. in a matter of seconds. no way you can lock a door with this it can't get shot out you can't get around it. it's something that we should think about america about putting guns in the hands of law abiding citizens whether they actually be talented children or. a three year old cannot defend itself from a salt rifle by throwing a hello kitty pencil case that our founding fathers that i put an age limit on the second amend
what the second step is trying to get a lot of the caves in kiev which is like the holiest place of malta ukrainian and russian belorussian and also and all. raids had called her. apartment the residence or for mr bolton paul who is the obvious all fall lover on the cage and q. is the second step of this strategy of intimidation and violence. after a charge of wave of mass shootings in the u.s. oakland university in michigan has come up with a controversial way of keeping people safe staff and...
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letting cousin from insecure my known codea into a monster malta's on the role even if it's not like. i was a twit of. my choice in this card because given the way told translates to troops. when it's my gosh mom much and i will. get up. this is the news my from berlin you need to sign off on a briggs of do you have a special summit in brussels all the main stumbling blocks of belgium have been clear eyed the head of the use executive. says it's the best possible deal it's a tragedy the good news even the blog we get the latest from brussels and london also on the program.
letting cousin from insecure my known codea into a monster malta's on the role even if it's not like. i was a twit of. my choice in this card because given the way told translates to troops. when it's my gosh mom much and i will. get up. this is the news my from berlin you need to sign off on a briggs of do you have a special summit in brussels all the main stumbling blocks of belgium have been clear eyed the head of the use executive. says it's the best possible deal it's a tragedy the good...
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mention causing from insecure my own copy out into a month's malta's on. us i was it's with me all. my choices in this cut because. given their way toward transmitting patrollers. much and i want. to talk your. odds. this is d w news life's a day to remember the wars you don't pledge to never to repeat the french president just closer cooperation with ballenger ceremonies marking germany's day off for mentoring he said to take steps in that direction in talks with chancellor. we'll have full coverage also coming up.
mention causing from insecure my own copy out into a month's malta's on. us i was it's with me all. my choices in this cut because. given their way toward transmitting patrollers. much and i want. to talk your. odds. this is d w news life's a day to remember the wars you don't pledge to never to repeat the french president just closer cooperation with ballenger ceremonies marking germany's day off for mentoring he said to take steps in that direction in talks with chancellor. we'll have full...
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democrats that's pretty good that's an awfully good starting place when i initially ram there were malta opponents because i was in the debates very early on before the primaries even came around but when it got down after the primaries it got down to the big two or if you include me three. hubert h. skip humphrey the democrat hubert humphrey's son the former vice president's son and he was the current attorney general. maire norm coleman the mayor of st paul who they always i found it very interesting. that humphrey was always referred to by his political title of attorney general humphrey coleman was always referred to as mayor norm coleman and even though coleman had no more mayor than i did i was always former. jesse ventura so why was the only candidate that had his private sector job put in front of his name where the public and i have been a mayor so should shouldn't be former mayor jesse ventura because we're talking politics here but that's the body or so that i face but in hindsight that was probably good but if they did name the other two private sector jobs i don't want a lan
democrats that's pretty good that's an awfully good starting place when i initially ram there were malta opponents because i was in the debates very early on before the primaries even came around but when it got down after the primaries it got down to the big two or if you include me three. hubert h. skip humphrey the democrat hubert humphrey's son the former vice president's son and he was the current attorney general. maire norm coleman the mayor of st paul who they always i found it very...
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anticorruption journalist daphne cairo on a year when a bomb exploded under her car in malta one year ago. palestinian photographer shot by israeli forces during a mass demonstration along the gaza border in april. and at least eight journalists murdered in mexico so far this year their profession now categorized as high risk in that country and getting riskier almost everywhere else this year seventy five journalists at least have been killed roughly two a week and yet nobody gets punished for these crimes so what we want are buying international norms in the form of a united nations convention to address the question of impunity because impunity doesn't just affect the journalists or their families it affects the whole of society because the implication is that if you can get away with killing a journalist more people are likely to attack and kill journalists and in that way more journalists end up self censoring in certain societies where they're under threat in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight told a day not unlike this one bugbear in dissident and journalist yogi markov wa
anticorruption journalist daphne cairo on a year when a bomb exploded under her car in malta one year ago. palestinian photographer shot by israeli forces during a mass demonstration along the gaza border in april. and at least eight journalists murdered in mexico so far this year their profession now categorized as high risk in that country and getting riskier almost everywhere else this year seventy five journalists at least have been killed roughly two a week and yet nobody gets punished for...
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and pro-government forces malta.
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the company recently lost a contract with the armed forces of malta, causing financial difficulties.ie have vented their anger at the firm's chairman, despite backing his rescue plan for the business. at an emergency general meeting, more than 99% of shareholders backed a plan to issue £15 million of new shares. however, investors in the 206—store chain harangued chairman luke johnson. they felt cheated that new investors are getting a share of the company at a knock—down price. roy kaitcer is an investment manager with redmayne bentley. thanks forjoining us. talk me through wide these shareholders are so angry. through wide these shareholders are so angry. they have seen their company be decimated. at one point they had £21.5 million on the balance sheet and the next minute it has gone and we've got a bank overdraft of £10 million which the board knew nothing about. now they have to swallow the fact that investors are going to have shares in the company at a knock—down price. that is right. the shares we re price. that is right. the shares were suspended at 9p and when they do come
the company recently lost a contract with the armed forces of malta, causing financial difficulties.ie have vented their anger at the firm's chairman, despite backing his rescue plan for the business. at an emergency general meeting, more than 99% of shareholders backed a plan to issue £15 million of new shares. however, investors in the 206—store chain harangued chairman luke johnson. they felt cheated that new investors are getting a share of the company at a knock—down price. roy...
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for it before, but the final blow was losing a contract to build a vessel for the armed forces of malta also owned by babcock. in a statement, the company told us, babcock was performed —— focus is firmly on its workforce and to protect their employment within the business. badcock regrets having to ta ke the business. badcock regrets having to take this course of action and recognises the impact it will have on its dedicated and professional workforce. ships have been built for over 160 years, walter was at the ya rd over 160 years, walter was at the yard for ten of them. trepidation is worldwide, all over the world, it's known all over the world and to have this happen in our beautiful vintage, it's a tragedy. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. good evening, no shortage of whether action over the next few days, a lot going on as we head towards the weekend, but for friday, actually a relatively quiet day, a cold start but many fine with some spells of sunshine and i mention that gold star, temperatures really will go away as he continued to head to the evening and
for it before, but the final blow was losing a contract to build a vessel for the armed forces of malta also owned by babcock. in a statement, the company told us, babcock was performed —— focus is firmly on its workforce and to protect their employment within the business. badcock regrets having to ta ke the business. badcock regrets having to take this course of action and recognises the impact it will have on its dedicated and professional workforce. ships have been built for over 160...
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second step is trying to get out of a lot of the caves in kiev which is lake of the holiest place of malta ukrainian and russian belorussian and also all.
second step is trying to get out of a lot of the caves in kiev which is lake of the holiest place of malta ukrainian and russian belorussian and also all.
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take the initiative to come up with appropriate policies i mean europe you mentioned gibraltar does malta france recently is coming up with very interesting regulations in asia we have countries like thailand like hong kong and i expect many other jurisdictions to follow suit over the coming months and this is exactly what the cryptical system wants they want approved more clarity when it comes to the critical system and this is actually generally positive for the industry it reminds me when you say that they want more clarity right after the financial crash when i was at that commission a financial regulator after a while what the market participants said is just give us the darn rules i mean just tell us what the rules are we don't like i'm probably whatever they are but we just want to know what they are so we can abide by them. i want to ask you one thing that may be an unfair question but you know we talked about krypto prices in the past where do you see them going perhaps in the next six months or maybe even through you know the first half of next year. you know always say whatever
take the initiative to come up with appropriate policies i mean europe you mentioned gibraltar does malta france recently is coming up with very interesting regulations in asia we have countries like thailand like hong kong and i expect many other jurisdictions to follow suit over the coming months and this is exactly what the cryptical system wants they want approved more clarity when it comes to the critical system and this is actually generally positive for the industry it reminds me when...
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spain says it is in talks with italy and malta to try and find a port where a spanish fishing vesselranded in the mediterranean for a week after rescuing the african migrants and there are concerns for both their immediate well—being and their future safety. kathryn armstrong reports. a difficult conversation over what next for a dozen migrants rescued at sea. the second captain of the spanish vessel describing those on—board. they spanish vessel describing those on—boa rd. they reportedly spanish vessel describing those on—board. they reportedly fleeing from libyan coastguards. what actually happened is yet to be verified. spain asked libya to take charge of the migrants as it was the nearest country where they were rescued however the un refugee agency has repeatedly said the country is not safe for migrants. now the spanish government is negotiating with walter and italy but both countries have reportedly refused to get involved. the latest ofa refused to get involved. the latest of a series of stand—offs involving asylu m of a series of stand—offs involving asylum seekers. since
spain says it is in talks with italy and malta to try and find a port where a spanish fishing vesselranded in the mediterranean for a week after rescuing the african migrants and there are concerns for both their immediate well—being and their future safety. kathryn armstrong reports. a difficult conversation over what next for a dozen migrants rescued at sea. the second captain of the spanish vessel describing those on—board. they spanish vessel describing those on—boa rd. they...
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threat before, but the final blow was losing a contract to build a vessel for the armed forces of malta which is also owned by a babcock. in a statement, the company told us: ships have been tilts in appledore for over 160 years. —— built. walter fowler was at the yard for ten of them. the reputation of appledore is worldwide, all over the world. you know, it is known all over the world, appledore. and to have this have to happen, in our beautiful little village, it is a tragedy. scientists in the uk have taken while watching to new heights. they are using satellite cameras to monitor the movements of the mammals, which up until now have proved difficult to track. from a00 miles up, the images sharp enough to ca ptu re miles up, the images sharp enough to capture the distinctive shapes of different species. researchers from the british antarctic survey hope this can improve conservation effo rts this can improve conservation efforts by more accurately working out whale populations. big, beautiful, but we're a little sketchy on their numbers. whales are recovering from commercial hunting
threat before, but the final blow was losing a contract to build a vessel for the armed forces of malta which is also owned by a babcock. in a statement, the company told us: ships have been tilts in appledore for over 160 years. —— built. walter fowler was at the yard for ten of them. the reputation of appledore is worldwide, all over the world. you know, it is known all over the world, appledore. and to have this have to happen, in our beautiful little village, it is a tragedy. scientists...
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anticorruption journalist daphne cairo on a year killed when a bomb exploded under her car in malta one year ago yes a. palestinian photographer shot by israeli forces during a mass demonstration along the gaza border in april and at least eight journalists murdered in mexico so far this year their profession now categorized as high risk in that country and getting riskier almost everywhere else this year seventy five journalists at least have been killed roughly two a week and yet nobody gets punished for these crimes so what we won are buying international norms in the form of a united nations convention to address the question of impunity because impunity doesn't just affect their journalists or their families it affects the whole of society because the implication is that if you can get away with killing a journalist more people are likely to attack and kill journalists and in that way more journalists end up self censoring in certain societies where they're under threat in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight told a day not unlike this one bugbear in dissident and journalist yog
anticorruption journalist daphne cairo on a year killed when a bomb exploded under her car in malta one year ago yes a. palestinian photographer shot by israeli forces during a mass demonstration along the gaza border in april and at least eight journalists murdered in mexico so far this year their profession now categorized as high risk in that country and getting riskier almost everywhere else this year seventy five journalists at least have been killed roughly two a week and yet nobody gets...
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policy makers conference is on c-span3 at: 30, covering journalist to malta shall be's death -- jamal khashoggi's death and oil prices. another debate for u.s. house race in california. this one in the state's 21st congressional district between incumbent republican congressman david valid aon democrat tj cox. now, from your local election, a debate between incumbent republican david valid adao and tj cox. your local election headquarters starts now. >> it is a choice for valley voters at a time of great division. david valadao is a conservative from hanford, it very from her by trade. his opponent, democrat tj cox, an engineer and community developer who lives in fresno. democrats have a 17 point voter registration advantage in the 21st district, which voted for hillary clinton in 2016, yet valadao, a republican, has never seriously been threatened on election day. will this year be different? with controless -- of congress up in the air, this is being watched around the country. andgood evening to you thanks for being with us here tonight. i am jim scott with 17 news in bakersfield.
policy makers conference is on c-span3 at: 30, covering journalist to malta shall be's death -- jamal khashoggi's death and oil prices. another debate for u.s. house race in california. this one in the state's 21st congressional district between incumbent republican congressman david valid aon democrat tj cox. now, from your local election, a debate between incumbent republican david valid adao and tj cox. your local election headquarters starts now. >> it is a choice for valley voters at...
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malta, which holds the record for the most heaviest sustained bombing attack during the second worldnnes of bombs and the place it was used for the launch of the allied invasion of sicily. the gambia here because they rejoined the commonwealth this year, almost five years after leaving. and now, lesotho, barbados, mauritius, former swaziland, they changed their name this year, tonga, fiji, bangladesh, the bahamas, grenada, papua new guinea, and the seychelles. and now the solomon islands, new here this year, the commonwealth of dominique, st lucia, st vincent and the grenadines, belize, antigua and barbuda, saint christopher and naevus, brunei, namibia, cameroon, mozambique and the wonderful stop —— and rwanda. the solomon islands opened the high commissioner here earlier this year. the solomon islands where occupied by the japanese army during the second world war. and had almost continuous fighting from 1941—43. and next, the ambassador of ireland, adrian o'neill. the controversy over irish soldiers who fought with the british army in the first world war is something that lasted ma
malta, which holds the record for the most heaviest sustained bombing attack during the second worldnnes of bombs and the place it was used for the launch of the allied invasion of sicily. the gambia here because they rejoined the commonwealth this year, almost five years after leaving. and now, lesotho, barbados, mauritius, former swaziland, they changed their name this year, tonga, fiji, bangladesh, the bahamas, grenada, papua new guinea, and the seychelles. and now the solomon islands, new...
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. >> vamos a aÑadir un poco de malta. >> yo digo que soy ciudadana del mundo, pero navegÓ con banderaida. ¿se puede lavar tanto amor con un poco de dawn ultra? oh, sí una botella tiene el poder desengrasante de tres botellas de este otro líquido. una gota de dawn y adiós a la grasa. ""gracias papá", oirás.. "por creer en mi potencial..." "por saber que mi generación va a cambiar el mundo". "gracias por avisarme sobre la beca nacional hacer de mcdonald's..." "...porque jamás pensé que yo fuera alguien a quien le pudieran dar becas". "gracias por darme la oportunidad de hacerte sentir orgulloso". ♪ ♪ ♪ >>estamos listos para hacer este famoso arroz sin pollo. un toque de aceite de oliva. >> yo sÉ que estamos escuchando mucho "despacito". >> es una canciÓn que escribÍ. en mi caso, le hice esta canciÓn a panamÁ y es el himno de todos los que hemos tenido que salir del paÍs. >> todo ese recuerdo, sentimientos. >> Éste fue el sencillo de un disco mÍo anterior, ahora estoy por lanzar otro sencillo. >> lo ven casi 105 millones de personas. >> erika ha recibido la mayor condecoraciÓn y premio q
. >> vamos a aÑadir un poco de malta. >> yo digo que soy ciudadana del mundo, pero navegÓ con banderaida. ¿se puede lavar tanto amor con un poco de dawn ultra? oh, sí una botella tiene el poder desengrasante de tres botellas de este otro líquido. una gota de dawn y adiós a la grasa. ""gracias papá", oirás.. "por creer en mi potencial..." "por saber que mi generación va a cambiar el mundo". "gracias por avisarme sobre la beca nacional...
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shall be to malta -- jamal khashoggi.ys foolishly canceling another $10 billion in arms sales sm in congress have suggested when only mean that riyadh will only go to other countries to require them and the president said the king and crown prince of saudi arabia quote rigorously deny any knowledge of the planning and execution of the murder. bloomberg has learned that president trump is on track to submit written responses to special counsel robert mueller as early as today. the president told reporters not as lawyers, wrote the responses. it's unclear whether mueller will be happy with the answers or will still try to interview the president in person. german chancellor angela merkel is stepping up pressure of the u.k. government to back and draft right to deal suggesting a european union summit would fall apart if prime minister theresa may reopened the accord. speaking to reporters in berlin today, she said it's time to sign the agreement and that she is unwilling to renegotiate. prime minister may return to brussels
shall be to malta -- jamal khashoggi.ys foolishly canceling another $10 billion in arms sales sm in congress have suggested when only mean that riyadh will only go to other countries to require them and the president said the king and crown prince of saudi arabia quote rigorously deny any knowledge of the planning and execution of the murder. bloomberg has learned that president trump is on track to submit written responses to special counsel robert mueller as early as today. the president told...
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the company recently lost a contract with the armed forces of malta, causing financial difficulties.gle offices around the world are staging an unprecedented series of walk—outs in protest at the company's treatment of women. both men and women walking out. the employees are demanding several key changes in how sexual misconduct allegations are dealt with at the firm, including a call to end forced arbitration — a move which would make it possible for victims to sue. samira hussain, our north america business correspondentjoins us from the new york stock exchange. talk me through why google employees decided to walk out. long simmering issues with regards to the google culture within the company. several insta nces culture within the company. several instances people upset about the treatment of women within the company. what really has sparked the new wave of anger, it was recently revealed one executive at google received a $90 million exit package despite the company having found that the accusations of sexual misconduct against him were actually very credible. so that has really
the company recently lost a contract with the armed forces of malta, causing financial difficulties.gle offices around the world are staging an unprecedented series of walk—outs in protest at the company's treatment of women. both men and women walking out. the employees are demanding several key changes in how sexual misconduct allegations are dealt with at the firm, including a call to end forced arbitration — a move which would make it possible for victims to sue. samira hussain, our...
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arrested some glue and his companions in march one thousand nine hundred nineteen and exiled them to malta. egypt exploded into revolution. faced with my civil disobedience the british released sugru and allowed him to travel to paris. but when he arrived he was devastated to learn that the british protectorate over egypt had already been recognised. because the allies sit down in paris afterwards and it should be pretty easy to hammer out some sort of peace so impressed virtually impossible there's just too many contradictory agreements which is why they had a stark again from scratch. and one of the agreements was with the hashemites prince feisal also travel to the site in the hope of achieving his family's goal of a greater arab state. but a united arabia was the last thing the allies wanted. and the arabs would now learn a new term mandate. as the effect that i have at least an idea. that tell you i mean did that either or and do what i'm going to be. when i'm at the end when i'm here and know who will be how do you show what that leave me. enough to have been if you have. got to be c
arrested some glue and his companions in march one thousand nine hundred nineteen and exiled them to malta. egypt exploded into revolution. faced with my civil disobedience the british released sugru and allowed him to travel to paris. but when he arrived he was devastated to learn that the british protectorate over egypt had already been recognised. because the allies sit down in paris afterwards and it should be pretty easy to hammer out some sort of peace so impressed virtually impossible...
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arrested some glue and his companions in march one thousand nine hundred nineteen and exiled them to malta. egypt exploded into revolution. faced with my civil disobedience the british released and allowed him to travel to paris. but when he arrived he was devastated to learn that the british protectorate over egypt had already been recognised. because the allies sit down in paris afterwards and it should be pretty easy to hammer out some sort of peace on press virtually impossible there's just too many contradictory agreements which is why they had to start again from scratch . and one of the agreements was with the hashemites prince feisal also travel to the site in the hope of achieving his family's goal of a greater arab state. but a united arabia was the last thing the allies wanted. and the arabs would now learn a new term mandate. as the effect that i have just an idea. that you i mean you did that either or do it and got to be a. body at the end when. a noble because you sure know what that leave me. enough to have enough you have. got to be. well and know that you know why you nom
arrested some glue and his companions in march one thousand nine hundred nineteen and exiled them to malta. egypt exploded into revolution. faced with my civil disobedience the british released and allowed him to travel to paris. but when he arrived he was devastated to learn that the british protectorate over egypt had already been recognised. because the allies sit down in paris afterwards and it should be pretty easy to hammer out some sort of peace on press virtually impossible there's just...
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they sent the cia over there but just a day after Ãb murdered by a car bomb in malta, the fbi was there the investigation. where is the fbi in this investigation?secondly, jan tousey asked, another journalist murdered for his work in slovakia very quickly after that they arrested some individuals and there were high level political resignations, which sent a signal. we haven't seen i think sufficient action from the saudi arabian officials. in something like this. we shouldn't see resignation. we should see some real impact there and we should see the united states refusing to let a u.s. resident be murdered in a foreign embassy. i've been impressed freedom for 10 years i've never seen a murder like this. >> tom portales porteous, are you satisfied with the response from the white house? >> of course not. america has always had a relationship with saudi arabia which is deeply problematic because they turn a blind eye to human rights abuse in saudi arabia for decades.since trump administration came into power, consolidating power in saudi arabia and the situation in saudi arabia getting
they sent the cia over there but just a day after Ãb murdered by a car bomb in malta, the fbi was there the investigation. where is the fbi in this investigation?secondly, jan tousey asked, another journalist murdered for his work in slovakia very quickly after that they arrested some individuals and there were high level political resignations, which sent a signal. we haven't seen i think sufficient action from the saudi arabian officials. in something like this. we shouldn't see resignation....
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spain says it is in talks with italy and malta to try and find a port where a spanish fishing vesselcult conversation over what next for a dozen african migrants rescued at sea. the second captain of this spanish fishing vessel describing the plight of those they came to the aid of last week. those brought aboard the nuestra madre loreto were reportedly fleeing from the libyan coast guard, although what actually happened is yet to be verified. translation: the libyans managed to get to the boat. they took the people who were on board. then they punctured the rubber dinghy to destroy it and then they left, leaving the people in the water while the fishermen were calling them, warning them that there were people in the water, to stop and rescue them. and they didn't do it. spain initially asked libya to take charge of the migrants, as it was the nearest country to the spot where they were rescued. however the un refugee agency has repeatedly said the country is not safe for migrants. now the spanish government is trying to negotiate with malta and italy but both countries have reported
spain says it is in talks with italy and malta to try and find a port where a spanish fishing vesselcult conversation over what next for a dozen african migrants rescued at sea. the second captain of this spanish fishing vessel describing the plight of those they came to the aid of last week. those brought aboard the nuestra madre loreto were reportedly fleeing from the libyan coast guard, although what actually happened is yet to be verified. translation: the libyans managed to get to the...
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policy makers conference is on c-span3 at: 30, covering journalist to malta shall be's death -- jamal khashoggi's death and oil prices. another debate for u.s. house race in california. this one in the
policy makers conference is on c-span3 at: 30, covering journalist to malta shall be's death -- jamal khashoggi's death and oil prices. another debate for u.s. house race in california. this one in the
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under threat before but the final blow was losing a contract to build a vessel for the armed forces of maltan built in appledore for over 160 years. walter fowler was at the yard for ten of them. the repetition in appledore is worldwide all over the world. all over the world, apple door. and for this to happen in our beautiful little village is a tragedy. the former appledore worker, walter fowler, ending that report by kirk england. fake news on social media is being blamed for damaging parents' faith in vaccines. england's chief medical officer professor dame sally davies has been speaking on the 30th anniversary of the introduction of the combined measles, mumps and rubella, or mmr, vaccine. she says online myths are behind a fall in children getting the jab. james gallagher reports. this is an almost forgotten sight in the uk. measles is one of the most contagious diseases in the world. for most, it's unpleasant, but it can be deadly if it spreads to the lungs or brain. vaccination is why we now have so few cases. this is the mmrjab. it protects against measles as well as mumps and rubel
under threat before but the final blow was losing a contract to build a vessel for the armed forces of maltan built in appledore for over 160 years. walter fowler was at the yard for ten of them. the repetition in appledore is worldwide all over the world. all over the world, apple door. and for this to happen in our beautiful little village is a tragedy. the former appledore worker, walter fowler, ending that report by kirk england. fake news on social media is being blamed for damaging...
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. >> neil, i came back from malta, in italy. we must break bread together.ust like you i am probably a little bit overweight. neil: wait a minute here. the camera adds 50-pound. >> that's right. i underscore it. you know. just a little bit overweight. not a lot. not a lot. neil: the camera doesn't add 50-pound. thank you very much, ken. good seeing you again. >> good being with you. neil: a lot going on. oprah is addressing a georgia crowd, speaking on behalf of the democratic candidate running for governor there in a very, very tight race here. we're following that. we're also following the market which wants to start after november, on a much better note than things went in october. stay with us. neil: larry kudlow saying earlier on stuart varney's show the marketses were worried about the pros peck of democrats taking over house. one of the things that would happen maxine waters democrat from california would take over the financial services committee and that would not auger well. charlie gasparino is getting into the weeds and there is more to it than t
. >> neil, i came back from malta, in italy. we must break bread together.ust like you i am probably a little bit overweight. neil: wait a minute here. the camera adds 50-pound. >> that's right. i underscore it. you know. just a little bit overweight. not a lot. not a lot. neil: the camera doesn't add 50-pound. thank you very much, ken. good seeing you again. >> good being with you. neil: a lot going on. oprah is addressing a georgia crowd, speaking on behalf of the democratic...
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the company recently lost a contract with the armed forces of malta, causing financial difficulties.reholders expressed their fury to management that new owners may get a share of the company at a knockdown price. three months ago, policymakers decided to tweak interest rates a little higher. but only by a fraction. the bank of england base rate stands at 0.75%. will the bank of england choose to turn up the dial further today? forecasters are betting against it. economists polled by reuters expect the nine members of the committee that sets rates will have voted unanimously to keep rates on hold this month. what's more — on average, economists aren't predicting another rate rise now until may of next year. why? well, to answer that question is yael selfin chief economist at kpmg. appears we're all playing the waiting game. there's a lot going on between now and next may. we also see inflation gradually moderating towards the target anyway so there's not much urgency for the bank to raise rates at the moment. we all appeared to be in something of a waiting game, do you think we're go
the company recently lost a contract with the armed forces of malta, causing financial difficulties.reholders expressed their fury to management that new owners may get a share of the company at a knockdown price. three months ago, policymakers decided to tweak interest rates a little higher. but only by a fraction. the bank of england base rate stands at 0.75%. will the bank of england choose to turn up the dial further today? forecasters are betting against it. economists polled by reuters...