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s ere are people, republic well, who are concerned about his policy of separating families, which wasoversial earlier this year. we have to measure how we go about this, but what donald trump does well is obfuscate and ta about a broad picture rather than geing into the detail, and that is what we saw today. bigger picture but very little substance. jane: thank yo among the states president trump will visit in the final days is tennessee. chris buckler has been on a midterm road trip all week and a brief time ago, we spoke to him in memphis. how is immigration playing out there? reporter: it is a subject that people are talking about. it is playing to his republican therefore to so , extent, president trump is getting through to those voters that really back him. there will be some asking the question, are those already the converted? is he potentially just speaking to those who have already been listening? actually, there is a very tight senate race here in tennessee, and the republicans have been pulling away from the ats. that does indicate that by dominating this news agenda, by s
s ere are people, republic well, who are concerned about his policy of separating families, which wasoversial earlier this year. we have to measure how we go about this, but what donald trump does well is obfuscate and ta about a broad picture rather than geing into the detail, and that is what we saw today. bigger picture but very little substance. jane: thank yo among the states president trump will visit in the final days is tennessee. chris buckler has been on a midterm road trip all week...
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self—declared republic ‘s, officially recognise the self—decla red republic ‘s, they continue to survive by military and economic support from russia. police in poland estimate more than 200,000 people country regaining its independence. this was overshadowed by the government allowing far right national scripts to take place. they began by laying wreaths and across the country people join together to sing the national anthem. but the official ceremonies ignored the fact that poland is a deeply divided society. former leaders boycotted the event. the author stayed away from the huge march led by the president because the government agreed to allow far right nationalist groups to take part. many ordinary be jotted people took pa rt many ordinary be jotted people took part marching alongside the football fa ns part marching alongside the football fans and ashlar. the president urged people to avoid national statements and many people did. there was no repeat of last year's resist chance —— chance. in a unique tribute to those who lost their lives, the faces of the people who lost their lives have been sketched into the beach across the uk. wilfred 0wen has been etched in a beach on th
self—declared republic ‘s, officially recognise the self—decla red republic ‘s, they continue to survive by military and economic support from russia. police in poland estimate more than 200,000 people country regaining its independence. this was overshadowed by the government allowing far right national scripts to take place. they began by laying wreaths and across the country people join together to sing the national anthem. but the official ceremonies ignored the fact that poland is...
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people do not want to return to those scecenes. reflecting that lack of desire for confrontation, polls s put e vote to remain in the french republict 66%. 34% to leave. poor inhas been fairly recent years. brexit and trump failed to be predicted by polls. we have to wait until sunday to get our true results. howne thing of truth -- strong our people's links to france? is there a generational difference in attitudes between younger people and ththose who e older? from ththose i have spoken to, back in the 1980's, from a point of view of identity, if you were morete european, you were likely to identify as french. indigenous, you are that.ikely to identify as over the last 30 years, a new identitycaledonian among younger people who might consider themselves to be french caledonian. this is accounting for a new feeling of identity here to some degree. there are clear and enduring divisions along ethnic lines. it does not account for the whole picture. very much, the indigenous people are just represented. 70% live below the poverty line. all of those are ethnic indigenous people. the government has i invested in scschools and hospita
people do not want to return to those scecenes. reflecting that lack of desire for confrontation, polls s put e vote to remain in the french republict 66%. 34% to leave. poor inhas been fairly recent years. brexit and trump failed to be predicted by polls. we have to wait until sunday to get our true results. howne thing of truth -- strong our people's links to france? is there a generational difference in attitudes between younger people and ththose who e older? from ththose i have spoken to,...
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we need to think more about, is first of all, there were a lot of people still in the 18 teens and 1820's, whether the american republic was going to last. all they had was the republics of history. all of those had not lasted. mostly what they were thinking about was, how do we make this last as long as possible? what emma willard said is you make it last longer by educating the women. by making a fully informed citizenry. lots of people saw education as absolutely essential to make the republic last. she is influential in the model of female education she developed that spread throughout the nation. her pupils would sound schools throughout the country. -- would found schools throughout the country. i do not want to dwell on that, i want to talk about her sense of history. one of the famous things she does is she brings to textbooks visualization. think about the textbooks you had in high school or whatever. you remember, they have giant maps. they have colored parts for this kind of colonization. colored parts for that kind of group living there or there. basically this sense of developing history through maps, she
we need to think more about, is first of all, there were a lot of people still in the 18 teens and 1820's, whether the american republic was going to last. all they had was the republics of history. all of those had not lasted. mostly what they were thinking about was, how do we make this last as long as possible? what emma willard said is you make it last longer by educating the women. by making a fully informed citizenry. lots of people saw education as absolutely essential to make the...
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s. . the democratic republic of congo is calling the current ebola outbreak the worst in its history the health ministry says nearly two hundred people have died in two northeastern provinces since august armed groups are hunkering health workers from reaching patients the country seems ten upbraids of the virus since it was first discovered. in one thousand nine hundred six. at this point three hundred in one thousand cases and one hundred ninety eight deaths have been registered in view of these figures my thoughts and my prayers go to the hundreds of families grieving to the hundreds of orphans and the families which have been wiped out well let's talk to a specialist in infectious diseases and tropical medicine as he joins us via skype from toronto officials of the d r c now say this is the worst outbreak in its recorded history just tell our viewers how bad is the outbreak and how worrying is this. well certainly it's a very tragic event and it is a bad outbreak in it had ten outbreaks of ebola before and this is the worst and the largest ebola virus operate so far this outbreak is challenging for several reasons now any bold vi
s. . the democratic republic of congo is calling the current ebola outbreak the worst in its history the health ministry says nearly two hundred people have died in two northeastern provinces since august armed groups are hunkering health workers from reaching patients the country seems ten upbraids of the virus since it was first discovered. in one thousand nine hundred six. at this point three hundred in one thousand cases and one hundred ninety eight deaths have been registered in view of...
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republic in the european union after breaks that this may be the u.k.'s only land border with the e.u. its chief negotiator had more details of her transition arrangement would work for people looking. for a period of twenty one months from the thirtieth of march next year to the thirty first of the summer two thousand and twenty we have agreed to preserve the current situation with respect to the internal market with respect to the customs union and with respect to european policies and all the rights and obligations that go along with that nuclear power you will see. we also have the possibility of extending this once for a limited period by joint agreement. positive noises from brussels after progress around the cabinet table in london two recent days next hurdle is securing the backing of name please in an increasingly devaluated british parliament. our correspondent in london. in brussels have been following these developments very closely and joins us now let's start with you theresa may got her cabinet to sign off on the draft deal what's the reaction to that beyond downing street. well she just apparently got us that cabinet to sign it off and something that maybe t
republic in the european union after breaks that this may be the u.k.'s only land border with the e.u. its chief negotiator had more details of her transition arrangement would work for people looking. for a period of twenty one months from the thirtieth of march next year to the thirty first of the summer two thousand and twenty we have agreed to preserve the current situation with respect to the internal market with respect to the customs union and with respect to european policies and all...
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people want-s they want publicity. >> it does speak to -- i mean, race is the jagged edge of american politics, and it has coursed throughout politics for the length of the republic. these are close races. >> they're in the south. >> states where race has been at the center from the beginning. and you know, it speaks to what happens at the end of close races. these kinds of despicable -- >> you can tell a runoff is what happens here. to van's earlier point about lack of trust on both sides. if it's really razor thin you get to a runoff it's going to be really heated. >> there's a good chance there will be a runoff in georgia between abrams and -- >> but we've seen these kinds of racial overtones in florida and georgia where you have african-american candidates and both of these candidates, i have to say, have handled it so, so well. and they've -- gillum has sort of dismissed a lot of stuff that he could have really picked on and -- >> but he also picked on -- i think unfairly picked on desantis to be honest with you. somehow the term monkey up is a racist term. and last night -- >> cotton-picking. >> he still confirmed that it was sort of a -- it had no place. h
people want-s they want publicity. >> it does speak to -- i mean, race is the jagged edge of american politics, and it has coursed throughout politics for the length of the republic. these are close races. >> they're in the south. >> states where race has been at the center from the beginning. and you know, it speaks to what happens at the end of close races. these kinds of despicable -- >> you can tell a runoff is what happens here. to van's earlier point about lack of...
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people from the irish republic to join the armed forces. the airspeed indicator on the plane which crashed into the java sea last week was damaged for the boeing 737‘sff. shocking images used on cigarette packets helped reduce the number of smokers, and now surgeons are calling for the same thing to be done with firework packaging. they say that if people saw pictures of the horrific burns caused by them, it could cut down on the number of injuries. frances head, who was badly injured by a firework, supports the idea. i was iwas ina i was in a school canteen and another pupil through a firework into the school canteen and it landed on me and exploded resulting in second and third degree burns across my stomach and both thighs. the superficial burns underneath my eye and on my right arm. i think if we put graphic images on packaging like a surgeon ‘s warning, or the fire service warning, it will drill into people said it is not funny, it isa and into people said it is not funny, it is a and can cause damage and they should not be played with and it should not be played with and it should not be done incorrectly either —— it is a firearm. mps are prep
people from the irish republic to join the armed forces. the airspeed indicator on the plane which crashed into the java sea last week was damaged for the boeing 737‘sff. shocking images used on cigarette packets helped reduce the number of smokers, and now surgeons are calling for the same thing to be done with firework packaging. they say that if people saw pictures of the horrific burns caused by them, it could cut down on the number of injuries. frances head, who was badly injured by a...