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ha ha. ha ha ha ha. ha. the business model of facebook is to pressure people to continue communicating through facebook and giving facebook personal information this is what makes facebook a surveillance monster so facebook does not have users facebook has used it's people that facebook users. welcome back to worlds apart with former prime minister of fenland. mr. you mentioned bracks and before i heard you describe it as as an example of empty populism people voting out of. emotional feeling rather than rationale is really. all that you know what they are but those leading that sproles despair are utilizing people's russian oh they see problems and by that you mean back the tears a little tears you know i often hear people describe laxity years as populist but wasn't david cameron the biggest populist of all i think you made a mistake you putting into the room an issue which is very difficult to be voted because i had a referendum in finland good rejoined do you know what we have very clear to all to use to
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ha. ha ha ha ha ha yeah off to. the conversation is safe the two men can talk but that he does. believe. in mali question how does a lot of things trouble. carnitas on others. also do not teach or for this horrible more. despite all precautions for activists were assassinated at the end of june twenty fifth. one in syria and three others in turkey with his life under threat mohammad eventually led. four euro. doesn't that a lot of money was a lot and while i definitely saw lots of religion will tell you that it was stuff but he said he's gone love to nasa leaving me out for a softie about him because of sylvia behavior that's one minute at least. it's annoying that egypt would want us alone. in twenty fourteen i still quickly expanded and gain territory. the group became the focus of the international media not. the shuttle as its crimes were being pushed into the background. this happened in spite of the thousands of civilians who were killed by his forces in july twenty fourth two months after the russian veto the syrian opposition attempted to resurrect caesar's dossier. this
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ha ha. ha ha ha ha. sits outside her. she lives up stairs but that's not easily accessible to busy. at the village entrance a sign displays with the other one hundred year olds live. on trial. the. alley know it's the custom for every visitor to give the scene is a little not. that there are only lines. so i would use our. on a carriage control judge if i may use for your patricio i have yet to. see it out or face in the eye and my guess is that langmore bangkok everyone has their own explanation for how to reach all that which today she. has close family a healthy diet exercise we need to shunt walk home not a susie hot seat has a hot new diversion fashion how to change without even touching me so i don't got ya but one that. allows people to take pictures and scrutinize. even shake hands sure i should walk out and out and mouth. was. you know that's just. so and that's the reason so those heroes out the door there's a lot of us. how does the one hundred three year old feel about intrusive visits she only speaks the looking out her son tells her what to sign. though the you know the
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ha. ha ha ha ha ha yeah as soon off. the conversation is safe the two men can talk but that he does not believe the small objects were in mali special house a lot of things trouble. cardenas on our shores. also did not each of us horrible more. despite all precautions for activists were assassinated at the end of june twenty fifteen one in syria and three others in turkey with his life under threat mohammad eventually led. for europe. doesn't have a lot of mud was a lot like that in the solitude ledger will tell you that it was tough but he said he's going larger than us and we don't have a food dish softies lets him because of sylvia behaves it's on limited use. it's annoyed that egypt would want us alone. in twenty fourteen eisel quickly expanded and gain territory. the group became the focus of the international media. bashar al assad's crimes were being pushed into the background. this happened in spite of the thousands of civilians who were killed by his forces in july twenty fourth two months after the russian veto
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ha. ha ha ha ha ha yeah off to. the conversation is safe the two men can talk but that he does. believe. in mali question how does a lot of things trouble. harness on others. also do not teach or for this horrible more. despite all precautions for activists were assassinated at the end of june twenty fifth. one in syria and three others in turkey with his life under threat mohammad eventually led. four euro. doesn't that a lot of money was a lot and yeah well i definitely saw lots of religion will tell you that it was stuff but he said he's gone love the innocent even though we have a food dish softly about him because of sylvia behavior that's one minute at least . it's annoying that he shoots would want us alone. in twenty fourteen eisel quickly expanded and gain territory. the group became the focus of the international media not. bashar al assad's crimes were being pushed into the background. this happened in spite of the thousands of civilians who were killed by his forces in july twenty fourth two months after the russian veto the syrian opposition attempted to reserve rect
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ha. ha ha ha ha. fronts which is burning really see. these are her two friends of paris and so that's part of what we are losing tonight c c c look at notre dame is the heart of paris it is grind it is monumental it is horrible to see everything i had to learn going down in small centuries of our heritage. yeah. you. live. over. here i said. it's very sad it's one of the great monuments of france i leave that far away so it's devastating but a monument like this is burning. and then moshe. i say this to you so know that we will rebuild this great cathedral together we will appeal to the greatest talents to help restore not true them because this is what the french people expect and it is what our history deserves it is our destiny. drone footage obtained by our video agency ripley shows where the fire tore through the eight hundred fifty year old building as you can see from the images the damage is extensive it treatable is one of the most popular tourist attractions in group pulling in thirteen million visitors every year as we just saw the spire on the roof collapsed the famous twin bell towers as well as the north rose window both of which were built in the thirteenth century were saved as was the church's most precious relic the crown of thorns the former deputy director of culture at unesco ses and author of a. well now i have to go through reconstruction rather than restoration. now we think the structure of that one long yesterday i mean all uses gone. completely and what would have to be. really a major reconstruction. major reconstruction project this will. difficult to say today. how much it cost to the ongoing know that many many hundreds. in a way was also. more than society can do for the modern. you know about one hundred years ago hundred years ago because you know when two major more. regimes and there's been. generations so i. think. we have to. be able to. bring that to the future. what was largely an on expected reaction the. violent unrest in france. the twenty third straight day of government. gathered again nationwide protests directing their anger at plans to spend to repair the feet of. i. know they were executing well they call it we have to save money but why do they give so right away for a monument and for nothing else all of a religious cannot hold them are not true for all the people reach people can afford to give millions to repair it or their vocation of not to damage charity helping the poor would denounce a government policies that have allowed this only guards to reach themselves they can hand out charity money but it really is because of those people that we have so much inequality in trunks when for when we always have strong mobilization we're going to express our goals more and more unstable we especially hope that the government will accept our demands or french business leaders were quick to react to the fire and have already donated hundreds of millions of bureau to rebuild not throw down on international affairs analysts we spoke to though thinks many people are frustrated at the size of the donations of the time of growing inequality. they're shocked by the fact that in one might. the very rich people can give more than one euros to rebuild. it's not a problem they're giving money to rebuild the problem is that all these people making very very rich these last fifteen years at ten years ago we had three timeless billionaires there were thirty governors now there are one hundred. their wealth is growing very fast and they using all the approaching she's given by the european union and the french system this is pushed by you. to send their money away in offshore countries and more of the shocking for the universe is that that money that they're giving by make people to the very kind it should have been already in the in the hand of the state. all right let's get a reminder then of the deadly events that have been unfolding in sri lanka where the number of deaths from a series of blasts on churches and hotels has increased to one hundred ninety dollars according to the country's defense minister for the revisions of our expected indeed no the police are putting the number of two hundred seven with a further four hundred fifty people injured seven people we believe have been arrested following the attacks no word to their allegiances or otherwise at this point it is fear the number of victims will increase significantly once the situation in the run does become somewhat clearer a twelve hour curfew has been put in place with immediate effect on calm has been called for by the country's leader and as we say just the car if i know group has thus far come forward to admit carrying out a series of deadly attacks or right death row itself in the dock next in our documentary the. ultimate penalty state with our church. my body told me that i belong with the board. my thoughts my mind with and along with the girls. still be of any particular. person's doctor. 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ha-ha-ha! poof! ha-ha-ha! and applause ) but investigating trump is not easy, according to connecticut representative and louie anderson playing ted kennedy ( laughter ) john larson. larson complained, "when have we ever had a presidency when the news cycle is dictated in the morning by what he tweets? you're working overtime to make your case, and it's like pushing the bean uphill: you realize what a difficult job it is in this environment." first of all, cry me a river, larson. try making it funny. ( laughter ) second, "pushing a bean uphill?" pushing the bean uphill. is that a thing? (as larson) "investigating trump is like trying to get milk from a stone, but there's plenty of fish in the mall, and the early bird catches the syphilis." ( laughter ) and new york congressman hakeem jeffries put it this way. he said, "donald trump is like the wizard of oz: he creates all this imagery-- this chaos, this crisis, this confusion." he's right. trump is actually every character in "the wizard of oz." his bone spurs
ha-ha-ha! poof! ha-ha-ha! and applause ) but investigating trump is not easy, according to connecticut representative and louie anderson playing ted kennedy ( laughter ) john larson. larson complained, "when have we ever had a presidency when the news cycle is dictated in the morning by what he tweets? you're working overtime to make your case, and it's like pushing the bean uphill: you realize what a difficult job it is in this environment." first of all, cry me a river, larson. try...
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has agreed. she has to come up deal that she has agreed. she has to come up even deal that she has agreed. she has to come up even at this late stage something that is acceptable to the house which does move in the direction that i have said the labour party wants to reach an agreement with the eu. the dangers of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeed. of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeedi of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeed. i must quickly ask about this video? the video of the shooting range and the picture of yourself. what was your reaction? i am shocked. i am shocked that this sort of thing has happened. i hope the defects will conduct an inquiry into this what was going on. i have to say that the house of commons today heard from rosie cooper and pete who has been under a death threat for some time, she has been very brave and has carried on with her life as best as she could and she has been supported by the local police. and finally, the person who has the entire has convicted. the speaker made it known that a str
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has been saying it all the last two years it's a number of people. and he has been building his is trying to do that ultimately has the has he has the the hardware he has the will and it to use us and has communicated to his intentions a long time ago so why his surprise today they're going to they can make as many speeches and deliberation experience but it is a little of both i mean the timing seems to be quite right for him so this is all because he was bypassed together he was not given the important role to play in any of this he controls eighty percent of the maybe even more ninety percent of the country he controls all they're all result of a country and if you will that is getting shoved aside as one secondly you have all judy has some also that there's no will not be a platform for what you want to you move against libya tunisia it won't do with either and so who's going to do with nato going to come up with. his political will to put his temples that want to move the militias and he's going to keep it and he's one who tremendous amount of support. people will thread up all this situation will that play us assistant secretary defense lawrence
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has been saying it over the last two years as you say number one. and he has been building his is trying to do that ultimately has the has he has the the hardware he has the will and it to use that's all well and has communicated to his intentions a long time ago so why his surprise today they're going to they can make as many speeches and the british and experience but it is a little of both i mean the timing seems to be quite right for him this is all because he was bypassed together he was not given the important role to play in any of this he controls eighty percent of them or maybe even more ninety percent of the country he controlled all results of the country and if you will be has been shunned aside as one secondly you have all judy hasn't i'm also there's no judea will not be a platform for of what you want to you move against libya tunisia it won't do with either and so who's going to do with nato going to come up with. his political will to put these people is that to move the militias and he's going to keep and he's one who tremendous amount of support. people will set up all this situation now that the u.s. house of representatives has ap
has been saying it over the last two years as you say number one. and he has been building his is trying to do that ultimately has the has he has the the hardware he has the will and it to use that's all well and has communicated to his intentions a long time ago so why his surprise today they're going to they can make as many speeches and the british and experience but it is a little of both i mean the timing seems to be quite right for him this is all because he was bypassed together he was...
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has been saying it over the last two years as you say number. and he has been building his is trying to do that ultimately he has the he has he has the the hardware he has the will and it to use that's all well and has communicated to his intentions among so why his surprise today they're going to they can make as many speeches and deliberation experience but it is a little of both i mean the timing seems to be quite right for him this is all because he was bypassed together he was not given the important role to play in any of this he controls eighty percent of the maybe even more ninety percent of the country he controls all the oil resources of the country and that fuels these groups from the side that's one secondly you have all judy has some also that there's no i will not be a platform for anyone to you move against libya tunisia it won't do with either and so who's going to do with nato going to come up with. his political will to pretty simple as that to move the militias and he's going to keep and he's one who tremendous amount of support. people will thread up all this situation not that the politicians in the u.s. are stepping up efforts to e
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has agreed. she has to come up deal that she has agreed. she has to come up even deal that she has agreed. she hascceptable to the house which does move in the direction that i have said the labour party wants to reach an agreement with the eu. the dangers of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeed. of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeedlj of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeed. i must quickly ask about this video? the video of the shooting range and the picture of yourself. what was
has agreed. she has to come up deal that she has agreed. she has to come up even deal that she has agreed. she hascceptable to the house which does move in the direction that i have said the labour party wants to reach an agreement with the eu. the dangers of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeed. of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeedlj of crashing with no deal at a very serious, very serious indeed. i must quickly ask about this video? the video...
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has crippled and divided the country. this stage you've covered sudan for a very long time give us an idea of the thought of just how difficult life has become economically when it has it has it has it has deteriorated over the last few years i mean two thousand to. once were speaking let me point out how from just looking at pictures running pictures in fact i think those are recent pictures you can see army tanks rolling through. hard to. and there does seem to be a good dynamic between the protesters and the army at this point doesn't there when you analyze tell us what these pictures suggest to you there basically you can see the joy of the celebrations on the streets when they heard the announcement that. bashir is no longer president of sudan for them that's a huge development for the sudanese because over the last few days we've seen the section of the military defending the protesters on the on the streets of so that it builds some poor between the protesters and those junior commanders but i think at the same time there is also some anxiety on the streets about who is behind this and most importantly what is going to be next because if you're just replacing a general with anoth
has crippled and divided the country. this stage you've covered sudan for a very long time give us an idea of the thought of just how difficult life has become economically when it has it has it has it has deteriorated over the last few years i mean two thousand to. once were speaking let me point out how from just looking at pictures running pictures in fact i think those are recent pictures you can see army tanks rolling through. hard to. and there does seem to be a good dynamic between the...
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has changed? does that mean for how far spain has changed ? has does that mean for how far spain has changed? has it looked over the a byss changed? hask? there were fears in spain that perhaps this ha rd fears in spain that perhaps this hard right party would be actually representing a rather strong theme within spanish society. yes, the socialist party was very scared. also, they have this catalonia problem. they wanted the dialogue. but the right, which is fragmented for the first time in its history, was pushing very strongly for going back to madrid to give madrid more power, this narrative. the socialists were struggling between two lines. now we will see. the economy hasn't been playing out, really. the key issue is catalonia for this election. anna, for now, thank you. those are the initial exit polls. a better night for the socialists than had been predicted. but even so, vox, if they have between 31 and 35 seats, that a significant development for this country. the first time, as i say, a ha rd country. the first time, as i say, a hard right party has got representation here since the death of franco. we are expecting speech
has changed? does that mean for how far spain has changed ? has does that mean for how far spain has changed? has it looked over the a byss changed? hask? there were fears in spain that perhaps this ha rd fears in spain that perhaps this hard right party would be actually representing a rather strong theme within spanish society. yes, the socialist party was very scared. also, they have this catalonia problem. they wanted the dialogue. but the right, which is fragmented for the first time in...
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has been a success, one of the other big infrastructure projects that mr widodo has championed has been the jakarta bando high—speed railway which has been made in controversy. has backing and financing from chinese investors, it hasn this election. whatever the results, the official results show next month, it is clear that mr widodo has his work cut out for him. this is the last chance he has to make good on many of the economic policies that he said he would bring in the reforms he would bring to southeast asia's largest economy. karishma vaswani their injakarta. over to the us and shares in the image sharing app interest will be traded in the us later today. it is the latest in a line of technology companies coming to market this year. in 2018 they generated reve nu es of year. in 2018 they generated revenues of 750 million us dollars. that was a leap of 60%. like many of its techer contemporaries, it is a long way from profitability. in fa ct, long way from profitability. in fact, it lost more than $60 million last year, although that is half the amountand last year, although that is half the amount and loss in 2017. things seem to be headed in the right direction. the firm is busily enticing new users. it ad
has been a success, one of the other big infrastructure projects that mr widodo has championed has been the jakarta bando high—speed railway which has been made in controversy. has backing and financing from chinese investors, it hasn this election. whatever the results, the official results show next month, it is clear that mr widodo has his work cut out for him. this is the last chance he has to make good on many of the economic policies that he said he would bring in the reforms he would...
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has won the elections. we made it happen. the socialist party has won the general election, and without the general election, and without the future has one in the past has lost —— socialist party. the future has one in the past hasst party. well, we have a familiar face with us. jeremy thomson—cook, chief economist at worldfirst joins me now. it's nice to see you. good morning. give us your take on what is ahead. in terms of what they have to do, the economy is going to be up there, isn't it? he knows what he should have to do, spain has typically been a 2—party system, a lot of countries are, but spain hasn't had a coalition government for a0 years. putting together a coalition that can move together and work together for the betterment of the spanish economy may prove difficult and probably won't happen until after the european elections take place in may. eight so this is new territory after what many would argue, four yea rs of after what many would argue, four years of political turmoil, you know the catalan independence movement is all a part of that. but as you say, he has been in position for nine months, but he had to call a snap election because he couldn't get his budget through. what are the real iss
has won the elections. we made it happen. the socialist party has won the general election, and without the general election, and without the future has one in the past has lost —— socialist party. the future has one in the past hasst party. well, we have a familiar face with us. jeremy thomson—cook, chief economist at worldfirst joins me now. it's nice to see you. good morning. give us your take on what is ahead. in terms of what they have to do, the economy is going to be up there,...
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has been such a success here that scotla nd has been such a success here that scotland has just adopted, has been such a success here that scotland hasjust adopted, and has been such a success here that scotland hasd are currently piloting the idea. patrick has come to draw on fenland's experience. how long have you been here in the house? four or five years. it almost feels intuitive. you think, why wouldn't you do it? you are much more likely, i believe, to be recovery orientated if you have your own house. while homelessness is rising almost everywhere in europe, here in finland it is falling. but they noticed last year that female homelessness was going up. the circumstances of homeless women are much different to homeless men. they can be domestic violence, mental health, et cetera. so you have to have tailor—made support. health, et cetera. so you have to have tailor-made support. now, the government's focuses on providing homes especially for women. this is one example. two dozen flats where women can live together. they get to be part of a community, and there is more support. workers come in every day with breakfast. what was that like? we have been in helsinki for three days now. we hav
has been such a success here that scotla nd has been such a success here that scotland has just adopted, has been such a success here that scotland hasjust adopted, and has been such a success here that scotland hasd are currently piloting the idea. patrick has come to draw on fenland's experience. how long have you been here in the house? four or five years. it almost feels intuitive. you think, why wouldn't you do it? you are much more likely, i believe, to be recovery orientated if you have...
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has been lost in what has been saved? despite what has been lost in what has been saved ? despite last what has been lost in what hast ‘s apocalyptic fears the bulk of the 800 year stone structure seems intact. glimpses of the interior give cause for hope. above the smouldering wreckage the walls show little sign of damage, the pulpit on the right unscathed. miraculously, most of the vaulting above the nave has not come down but there are gaping holes. last night saw a race against time, many of the cathedral ‘s treasures salvaged even as the pirate to cold. they are now in storage, some will be transferred to delivery, including the holy crown of thorns said to be worn byjesus during his crucifixion. a 13th century tunic worn by king louis the ninth, the only french king to be canonised on day 14 century madonna and child. translation: with regard to the treasures they will be put in sa place, either today or tomorrow but as soon as possible. with regard to the paintings of notre dame, the victims, they cannot be retrieved until friday morning but as far as i am aware, they are not damaged, there is a little bit of
has been lost in what has been saved? despite what has been lost in what has been saved ? despite last what has been lost in what hast ‘s apocalyptic fears the bulk of the 800 year stone structure seems intact. glimpses of the interior give cause for hope. above the smouldering wreckage the walls show little sign of damage, the pulpit on the right unscathed. miraculously, most of the vaulting above the nave has not come down but there are gaping holes. last night saw a race against time, many...
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has been saying it all the last two years as you say number one. and he has been building his is trying to do that ultimately has the has he has the the hardware he has the will and it to use that's all well and has communicated to his intentions a long time ago so why his surprise today they're going to their candidate as many speeches and deliberation experience that is a little of both i mean the timing seems to be quite right for him this is all because he was bypassed and together he was not given the important role to play in any of this he controls eighty percent of maybe even more ninety percent of the country he controls all the all result of a country and if you will it is going to shun the sight as one second that you have all judaism some also that there's no will not be a platform for anyone to you move against libya tunisia it won't do with either and so who's going to do with nato going to come up with. his political will to pretty simple as that to move the militias and he's going to keep it and he's one tremendous amount of support. people will fed up all this situation not that u.s. politicians are stepping up efforts to end support
has been saying it all the last two years as you say number one. and he has been building his is trying to do that ultimately has the has he has the the hardware he has the will and it to use that's all well and has communicated to his intentions a long time ago so why his surprise today they're going to their candidate as many speeches and deliberation experience that is a little of both i mean the timing seems to be quite right for him this is all because he was bypassed and together he was...
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has managed this process , scrutinised. but he has managed this process, he has had challenges as well, he is obviously the owner of the washington post, there has been some press intrusion into his private life. the way he has managed that, the poise he hass is beyond, obviously, amazon. it is about the man himself. but is —— but that is reflected in the company that he runs and has established. hats off to him, to both of them. maybe they should be getting our politicians tips on how to get divorce is done. let's talk about saga. what is going on? more over 50s than ever before but they market is shrinking and they have lost a third of £1 billion in value. their share is thinking. yes, for yea rs, their share is thinking. yes, for years, and some of us, i speakfor myself, as we edged closer to the big 50 that is looming large, it's... big 50 that is looming large, it's. .. i look forward to the party invitation. sure, you will be the youngest person there. the thing here is, sometimes a brand isjust not enough. what we are seeing in the market, i have seen this in terms of the business industry, businesses, life, insurance, pensions, they are changing drastically. technology is changing the way these products work and the kind of servic
has managed this process , scrutinised. but he has managed this process, he has had challenges as well, he is obviously the owner of the washington post, there has been some press intrusion into his private life. the way he has managed that, the poise he hass is beyond, obviously, amazon. it is about the man himself. but is —— but that is reflected in the company that he runs and has established. hats off to him, to both of them. maybe they should be getting our politicians tips on how to...
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has been saying it's over the last two years it's a number of people. and he has been building his is trying to do that ultimately he has the he has he has the the hardware he has the will and it to use that's all well and has communicated to his isn't tensions a long time ago so why his surprise today they're going to they can make as many speeches and deliberation experience but it is a little of both i mean the timing seems to be quite right for him so this is all because he was bypassed together he was not given the important role to play in any of this he controls eighty percent of the b.b. even more ninety percent of the country he controlled all results of the country and if you will of these groups from the side as one second to you have all judy as i'm also there's no will not be a platform for what you want to you move against libya tunisia it won't do with either and so who's going to do with nato going to come up with. his political will to pretty simple as that to move the militias and he's going to keep it and he's one who tremendous amount of support. people will fed up all this situation will do that but other conflicts in the united states hous
has been saying it's over the last two years it's a number of people. and he has been building his is trying to do that ultimately he has the he has he has the the hardware he has the will and it to use that's all well and has communicated to his isn't tensions a long time ago so why his surprise today they're going to they can make as many speeches and deliberation experience but it is a little of both i mean the timing seems to be quite right for him so this is all because he was bypassed...
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has changed over time, how has that has changed over time, how has that changed and what are the continuing frustration is? it has changed a lot. there is a much more flexible understanding of the rules. very importantly, we can see mps or peers are listening and taking part in debates without actually necessarily been on their feet and speaking. so it is a much more natural, way of seeing... it is much more like the expense of being in the chamber and watching it unfold. the other thing that hasn... that has made an incredible difference is that we have cameras just outside —— beside the speaker. you get a close—up view of the front benches. it has been dramatically changed. you feel like you're there. on monday evening we had as protest that briefly disrupted proceedings, the seminaked climate change campaigners. they include any press gallery. mps were reacting to that, but it was clearly part of the event night, but the viewers on bbc parliament would not have seen it. that does feel like it would have been treating the audience, doesn't it? other parliaments take a different view of it. if restricts the pictures we can see and does not allow pictures of the visitors gallery. as a journalist, does that make you uncomfortable? gallery. as a journalist, does that make you uncomfortable ?|j gallery. as a journalist, does that make you uncomfortable? i would love to be able to see all of the chamber, but i also get by that rule might be there to discourage protests. if that ha
has changed over time, how has that has changed over time, how has that changed and what are the continuing frustration is? it has changed a lot. there is a much more flexible understanding of the rules. very importantly, we can see mps or peers are listening and taking part in debates without actually necessarily been on their feet and speaking. so it is a much more natural, way of seeing... it is much more like the expense of being in the chamber and watching it unfold. the other thing that...
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has no red lines in talks over brexit, but labour said it is disappointed no compromise has been offered. the government perhaps has to show more flexibility than it has done so. more flexibility than it has done so. there hasual content of the political declaration, and thatis of the political declaration, and that is key. conversations with the labour party continuing, they were continuing last night. we expect to exchange more text with the labour party today, so this is an ongoing process and i am optimistic we will reach some form of agreement. persimmon announces an independent review into housing quality
has no red lines in talks over brexit, but labour said it is disappointed no compromise has been offered. the government perhaps has to show more flexibility than it has done so. more flexibility than it has done so. there hasual content of the political declaration, and thatis of the political declaration, and that is key. conversations with the labour party continuing, they were continuing last night. we expect to exchange more text with the labour party today, so this is an ongoing process...
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so far, this house has rejected ordeal, it has rejected the opposition‘s proposals, it has rejected a referendum. it has rejected a referendum. it has rejected a referendum. it has referendum result and take this country forward. can i also add myself with the sentiment so also add myself with the sentiment so eloquently expressed on both sides of the house. those of us who voted to leave knew what we were voting for. the labour policy now seems to be to hold a second referendum. will he confirmed that on his watch and the prime minister‘s that there will be no is second referendum, yes or no? the government is clear that we do not agree with the second referendum and we have voted against a second referendum. all of us in 2016 recall telling our electors that their decision was going to be final and would be accepted whatever the outcome of that referendum would be. i think it would do harm to fragile public confidence in our political institutions were that commitment to be set aside. the snp would join in saying that we are horrified by the atrocity tracks in sri lanka and the ministerfor the cabinet office is right that we should all be considering religious
so far, this house has rejected ordeal, it has rejected the opposition‘s proposals, it has rejected a referendum. it has rejected a referendum. it has rejected a referendum. it has referendum result and take this country forward. can i also add myself with the sentiment so also add myself with the sentiment so eloquently expressed on both sides of the house. those of us who voted to leave knew what we were voting for. the labour policy now seems to be to hold a second referendum. will he...
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has no red lines in talks over brexit, but labour said it is disappointed no compromise has been offered. the government perhaps has to show more flexibility than it has done so. more flexibility than it has done so. there haseen no movement from the government on the actual content of the political declaration, and thatis of the political declaration, and that is key. conversations with the labour party continuing, they were continuing last night. we expect to exchange more text with the labour party today, so this is an ongoing process and i am optimistic we will reach some form of agreement. persimmon announces an independent review into housing quality after complaints over its new build. from today workers will face higher pensions contributions. also this hour... raheem sterling's gift to 500 schoolchildren. they are heading to wembley, after the manchester city star got them tickets for this afternoon's fa cup semifinal against brighton. tiger role is the hot favourite for repeat success in the grand national at aintree. and exploring what it is like being 17 or around the world. that is a newsbeat documentary in half an hour on bbc news. good afternoon. labour and the conservatives have said they ho
has no red lines in talks over brexit, but labour said it is disappointed no compromise has been offered. the government perhaps has to show more flexibility than it has done so. more flexibility than it has done so. there haseen no movement from the government on the actual content of the political declaration, and thatis of the political declaration, and that is key. conversations with the labour party continuing, they were continuing last night. we expect to exchange more text with the...
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has been securitized a certain architecture of things has materialized literally there is a certain presence of the state security that has been increased. the militarized presence has really transformed the scene of the world around us. there has been new legislation that has increased powers of surveillance that have given more of an ability to shrink the privacy space for citizens around the world . news alerts all the time keeping the citizen on their toes a certain friends jala g. of be careful observe with or if something that doesn't look right be kept out tactically generally a sense of fear from. the threat has been lessened has there been results in terms of addressing it and the paradox is that it has not quite the opposite so clearly something is not working. we must remember that the majority of political violence is not carried out in the name of any particular religion and certainly not only in the name of one in twenty seventeen here in the diverse london area finsbury park a man drove a value to the crowd leaving a mosque saying he wanted to kill all muslims but does the securitized response reflect this complex reality i've come to ask the young people here for their experiences. i was search more than four or five times within two months
has been securitized a certain architecture of things has materialized literally there is a certain presence of the state security that has been increased. the militarized presence has really transformed the scene of the world around us. there has been new legislation that has increased powers of surveillance that have given more of an ability to shrink the privacy space for citizens around the world . news alerts all the time keeping the citizen on their toes a certain friends jala g. of be...
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has said, he has been deemed to be the strong man, and he has been attacking city after city in libya and has taken them with ease because there has been little resistance. this is the first time he hasainst organized battalions and that is why his forces are losing at the moment, but also militarily because the brigade, his most vivious fighters basically, have surrendered themselves in tripoli airport very easily and that is a blow to him militarily. given those blows, how do you see the next couple of days panning out? well, with haftar, nobody knows. unfortunately he has committed a number of war crimes. which we see as war crimes. i know there are investigations goin on about this in cities in the east. what we hear, for example, at the moment in tripoli, is that there is indiscriminate shelling of residential areas. and that is what htey have done in the past in other cities. what i'm worried is that there will be a lot of bloodshed before haftar is repelled. the international community through the united nation's has requested that he goes back to his barracks — he and his forces — however i think we need a resolution to order him to go back to his barracks for the protection
has said, he has been deemed to be the strong man, and he has been attacking city after city in libya and has taken them with ease because there has been little resistance. this is the first time he hasainst organized battalions and that is why his forces are losing at the moment, but also militarily because the brigade, his most vivious fighters basically, have surrendered themselves in tripoli airport very easily and that is a blow to him militarily. given those blows, how do you see the next...
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has given the green light to private russian private arms companies to sell weapons to have to but the criminal the kremlin has has has knowledge of this has given green light but they can live does not want to be involved in this just in order to avoid international international accountability but it but in all cases have to has several backers on top of them egypt. and saudi arabia remember before he launches this offensive on tripoli he was in saudi arabia in riyadh and he met with saudi officials and according to american media has been promised tens of millions of dollars from saudi arabia to support his offensive on tripoli peter thank you so much. egypt is hosting two emergency meetings of african leaders to discuss fighting in libya and political unrest in sudan a coalition of political parties that has suspended talks with the military council for failing to transfer power to a civilian authority. from khartoum. signees women have been i thought the forefront of the march for change in recognition of the role female protesters now the nickname andraka named after her fabled movie the queen known for her courage the little guy named lady that you for thirty years sudanese women have put up the strongest resistance against injustices and violations committed by a despotic racist and aggressive regime th
has given the green light to private russian private arms companies to sell weapons to have to but the criminal the kremlin has has has knowledge of this has given green light but they can live does not want to be involved in this just in order to avoid international international accountability but it but in all cases have to has several backers on top of them egypt. and saudi arabia remember before he launches this offensive on tripoli he was in saudi arabia in riyadh and he met with saudi...
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has spoken about the drama that has unfolded in paris with those with a fire that spread throughout the not to dumb cathedral not he has said that that fire has now been stabilized he has said that the worst has been averted and what he means is the firefighters are saying that their fears earlier that this building would collapse of in fact been averted is no longer the case they have managed to stabilize and control that blaze and what they're doing now is firing water jets at the building to try and cool it down to avoid any further parts collapsing but the flames continue the fire hasn't been extinguished protesters in sudan's capital are continuing their push for civilian leadership after toppling president omar al bashir demonstrators held a certain outside the defense ministry compound in khartoum the ruling military council said it will appoint a new chief of staff of the army after several delays the u.n. on war to yemen says the internationally recognized government and the rebels have agreed to withdraw troops from the port city of the day they're both sides have said they'll pull back several kilometers qatar and italy have called for new political talks as libya's two viable side
has spoken about the drama that has unfolded in paris with those with a fire that spread throughout the not to dumb cathedral not he has said that that fire has now been stabilized he has said that the worst has been averted and what he means is the firefighters are saying that their fears earlier that this building would collapse of in fact been averted is no longer the case they have managed to stabilize and control that blaze and what they're doing now is firing water jets at the building to...
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has 7.5 million save rs scheme, nest, which has 7.5 million savers has gained 9% in value in recent yea rs, savers has gained 9% in value in recent years, the people's pension has 8%, so if you are in it, you are ahead. there hasase in women starting pensions. then there's the danger that you have to ta ke there's the danger that you have to take a career break and you potentially comeback to earn less, and have less money coming in so less to save, if you can afford to save at all. matter because so many women don't earn enough to meet the basic level of income to join a company pension scheme they are not being included, so we need to have a way that as soon as you start earning anything you are automatically enrolled in your company pension scheme, so there's a natural level of saving that goes on and that encourages more women to save for their futures. right now the challenge for savers like chloe is how to afford today's higher pension payments. the government says it's letting us earn more before income tax kicks in and raising minimum wages, and that should help. simon gompertz, bbc news. the aircraft manufacturer boeing says it's temporarily cutting production of its 737 airliner, following two crashe
has 7.5 million save rs scheme, nest, which has 7.5 million savers has gained 9% in value in recent yea rs, savers has gained 9% in value in recent years, the people's pension has 8%, so if you are in it, you are ahead. there hasase in women starting pensions. then there's the danger that you have to ta ke there's the danger that you have to take a career break and you potentially comeback to earn less, and have less money coming in so less to save, if you can afford to save at all. matter...
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has his own manjeffrey berman who has his own manjeffrey berman who has thejob has his own manjeffrey berman who has the job you used to have. in this political appointees, can you have any faith that these investigations will go where they need to go? i wrote a book, my name was in the indictments. bob mueller, everybody knows his name, but the everyday work is done by fbi agents, career prosecutors who do theirjobs every day. william barr is not getting into the trenches and connecting the dots. i have faith in the men and women who do theirjob and make recommendations. if it is a case that someone hasdence that the integrity of the people in the lower levels will push back, design noisily if necessary, to make sure political decisions are not being made. let's get into the detail of what we learn from the mueller report. we have seen more than 440 pages. have you read some of it or most of it? i made my way through the whole thing. what do you think of robert mueller‘s conclusion that despite the evidence of this meeting injune despite the evidence of this meeting in june 2016 despite the evidence of this meeting injune 2016 in new york — ironically at a time when you were still the attorney for the southern district of new york, a meeting where a russian intermediary met with donald trump jr, jared where a russian intermediary met with donald trumer, jared kushner, paul manafort and the clear intent, certainly as we know it from donjr, was to gather dirt on hillary clinton. according to robert mueller that cannot be regarded as the basis for a collusion charge against donald trump
has his own manjeffrey berman who has his own manjeffrey berman who has thejob has his own manjeffrey berman who has the job you used to have. in this political appointees, can you have any faith that these investigations will go where they need to go? i wrote a book, my name was in the indictments. bob mueller, everybody knows his name, but the everyday work is done by fbi agents, career prosecutors who do theirjobs every day. william barr is not getting into the trenches and connecting the...
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has confirmed detention camps government has confirmed detention ca m ps after government has confirmed detention camp5 after report5 government has confirmed detention camp5 after reports that ten5 government has confirmed detention camp5 after reports that tens of thou5and5 camp5 after reports that tens of thousands of muslim chine5e camp5 after reports that tens of thousands of muslim chinese have been detained against their well as pa rt been detained against their well as part of a broader counter terrorist effort. i asked part of a broader counter terrorist effort. ia5ked him if part of a broader counter terrorist effort. i asked him if he was proud to be associated with the chinese government? we are not... we are happy to have a facility they. are you proud to be associated... ? we are absolutely proud to also create workplaces in the region which we think is very useful. but she and jan i5 think is very useful. but she and janis something think is very useful. but she and jan is something you think is very useful. but she and janis something you are think is very useful. but she and jan is something you are not think is very useful. but she and janis something you are not proud of being associated with that? i cannotjudge it. of being associated with that? i cannot judge it. but of being associated with that? i cannotjudge it. but you know about it? you do not know what you are referring to? the re-education camps a5 referring to? the re-education camps as part of his counter terror threat in the west of the country? i am not aware of it. a man of his seniority in charge of a company that has china for 30 years maintaining hi5 not aware of these detention camps and says he cannotjudge them. thi5 camps and says he cannotjudge them. this car show happening after a tough yearfor this car show happening after a tough year for automakers. a 10th 5traight month of decline. the environment is tough but volkswagen 5ay environment is tough but volkswagen say they are positive about the end of the year and that they will turn thing5 of the year and that they will turn things around. really interesting that interview. now let's brief you on some other business stories: jack ma continues to argue for a 9am to 9pm working day, and a six day week, known as the 996 system. last week, the boss of online shopping giant alibaba wrote that without the system, china's economy was very likely to lose vitality and impetus. his 5tance was backed by fellow tech entrepreneur richard liu, the boss of ecommerce giantjd.com. online retail giant amazon's website is flooded with fake five—star reviews
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has chosen human rights, has chosen human rights, has chosen political education, has chosen public health. she feels that the hard right has made them feel like they're inferior, but they're equal. the left here are feeling the celebration. perhaps the damage caused by the introduction and the seeming popularity of vox wasn't as bad as they had potentially predicted. and you can keep up—to—date with the post—election coalition talks on our website. you'll also find a feature on whether pedro sanchez will be able to form a government. that's all at bbc.com/news, or you can download the bbc news app. to sri lanka now, where people have been marking a week since the bomb attacks which claimed the lives of at least 250 people on easter sunday. the attackers were islamist extremists who targeted christian worshippers in church services as well as people in some of colombo's biggest hotels. the sri lankan president hasny form of face covering in public to ensure national security. very few church services were held on sunday as a precaution, but a nationwide service was televised. clive myrie reports from colombo. the bombers may have killed and maimed, but they haven't diminished the devotion of worshippers to venerate their god, even out here on the streets. here, they espouse a kind humanity, the very notion dismissed by the bombers. but some have had a crisis of faith. lighting a candle for his own family, this man, he just left the church with two of his sons when the suicide bomber struck. his wife and other son, and a baby daughter were still inside. "i believed in god," he told me. "but some in my family have no life. i prayed to god he will heal them." meet his four—month daughter, lakshika. her tiny body badly burnt. her mother and older brother are in intensive care. three reasons perhaps, for someone to lose faith. now, these are the babies. in all, 19 children ended up at this hospital
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has chosen human rights, has chosen human rights, has chosen political education, has chosen public health. she feels that the hard right has made them feel like they're inferior, but they're equal. the left here are feeling the celebration. perhaps the damage caused by the introduction and the seeming popularity of vox wasn't as bad as they had potentially predicted. what is clear also that moves by the catalans, what is clear also that moves by the catala ns, two what is clear also that moves by the catalans, two years ago and how the legal referendum according to madrid, still dominates spanish politics. the right use the separatist claims by the catalans andindeed separatist claims by the catalans and indeed elsewhere as a rallying call, trying to unite the right against the powers given to the semiautonomous regions. spain hasost decentralised country in europe, what happened now though, there will be coalition talks. it's unlikely they make progress over the next two to three weeks, especially of mr sanchez need some of those independent parties as well, because in three or four weeks' time we have municipal and regional elections here and the parties won't want to be seen to be making any pacts with their political rivals or enemies before those elections take place, so i think there will be a period of 3— 4 weeks before the government reforms. this is the eurozone's fourth—largest economy, there are serious debt of them is due to gdp, which need to be addressed, and europe will be hoping for some sort of ability going forward now so they can put through some of the structural reforms that they haven't been able to do in the past few yea rs. been able to do in the past few years. all right, thank you tim, for 110w. years. all right, thank you tim, for now. we will look at the spanish economy in more detai
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ha podido hablar con su esposa? quÉ le ha dicho? >> apenas hace 15 minutos estuve hablando con ella. borja quÉ le ha contado? >>me ha contado que la mayorÍa ha salido bajo palabra pero hay otros a quienes les han dado fianza pero son quienes no han tenido problemas en los estados unidos. hay bastante gente detenida y muchas madres que hÍ le pueden hacer nada a ellas. yo quiero hablar con e. aylen: su esposa le puedo decir las condiciones en las que se encuentra y han podido darle algÚn tipo de ayuda a las personas que estÁn ahÍ? inclusive se hala al respecto? >> nadie se ha acercado aylen:cuÁnto tiempo pudo comunicarse con su esposa?va a volver a repetirse la llamada telefÓnica con ella? >> sÍ, mima a llamar mÁs rato y ahÍ hacer voluntaria su deportaciÓn, es decir, auto de portarse. hÉrcules: ustedes como quiera no queda otra soluciÓn pero yo le pido mucho a dios quela dejen porque tiene a sus tres niÑos aqu aylen: se encuentran con usted sus hijos. >> si. aulen: son menores de edad? >> si. borja: son ciudadanos americanos? >> son ciudadanos americanos los tres. borja: es agradecemos que se comuniquen con nosotros en este momento tan delicado para el futuro de su familia y de su mujer. aylen: y es importante destacar que ice puso a su disposiciÓn una lÍnea telefÓnica en inglÉs y en espaÑolpara que todas las personas que se encuentran en la situaciÓn de hÉrcules puedan comunicarse para darle mÁs informaciÓn. se encuentra en pantalla el telÉno borja: nos conectamos con cynthia cano que estÁ con otro familiar de una de las dete
ha podido hablar con su esposa? quÉ le ha dicho? >> apenas hace 15 minutos estuve hablando con ella. borja quÉ le ha contado? >>me ha contado que la mayorÍa ha salido bajo palabra pero hay otros a quienes les han dado fianza pero son quienes no han tenido problemas en los estados unidos. hay bastante gente detenida y muchas madres que hÍ le pueden hacer nada a ellas. yo quiero hablar con e. aylen: su esposa le puedo decir las condiciones en las que se encuentra y han podido...
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has for fans. r fans. and the big surprise he has for fans. fand the big surprise he has for fans. and the big surprise he has for fans. nd the big surprise he has for fans. paisano and the big surprise he hasor fans. paisano and the big surprise he has for fans. paisanoand the big surprise he has for fans. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> welcome back. it is 7:52. tonight the warriors host the denver nuggets at oracle arena and a lot is on the line. if they win, they would clinch a tie breaker and move two games up on the denver nuggets with five games left in the regular season. an dray igdowa missed practice with a minor injury and he may not play tonight. there is a new documentary series featuring stuff curry that premiers next month. there was a red carpet premier last night in oakland for the series. it is called stuff curry versus the game. it chronicles the current warriors season, last year's championship run and you will see a lot of behind the scenes time with the curry family. >> we love the game. there is so much interest in the on and off court wit
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pressure yes has founded a state and as it has lost the state in iraq and syria it has there are even some politicians who believe that i.a.s. has been defeated and now the organization has to show its supporters that it remains relevant by perpetrating.
pressure yes has founded a state and as it has lost the state in iraq and syria it has there are even some politicians who believe that i.a.s. has been defeated and now the organization has to show its supporters that it remains relevant by perpetrating.
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has has been struggling france is slower italy is slower so europe has issues the u.s. which has been on on a very good path has recently started to slow an economy can only grow to a certain extent when the central bank hasincreased interest rates eight or nine times of the preceding two years until it eventually starts getting up and also the other issue which the u.s. economy and the chinese economy which is obviously critical is the trade war and the uncertainty that that has brought about as a result of companies both in the u.s. and in china and globally who have supply chains in both countries and have delayed investment decisions and that has a spillover effect and similarly you've seen the same thing happen in the u.k. in europe with the uncertainty around breaks it and as far as this region we're here in doha and as you know there is this ongoing economic blockade on qatar by a number of countries in the region what can we expect there going for sure so the blockade obviously is now about two years old and and and while that was it was a shock to the system for the for the local economy undoubtedly it would be for any i think that's very much behind us the the initial issues were to do with. sup
has has been struggling france is slower italy is slower so europe has issues the u.s. which has been on on a very good path has recently started to slow an economy can only grow to a certain extent when the central bank hasincreased interest rates eight or nine times of the preceding two years until it eventually starts getting up and also the other issue which the u.s. economy and the chinese economy which is obviously critical is the trade war and the uncertainty that that has brought about...
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has founded a state and as it has lost the state in iraq and syria it has there are even some politicians who believe that i.a.s. has been defeated and now the organization has to show its supporters that it remains relevant by perpetrating attacks like in sri lanka like in saudi arabia on easter sunday but also by showing that it's caylee it's presumed caleb is still alive able to lead the organization so this is a bit of a morale booster for the troops yes and you should never forget that there is a different organization that is competing with ideas namely al qaida which is still strong and in many jihad theaters like yemen or in libya it's stronger than i guess we had the german chancellor and the reporter talking about the defeat of preferred donald trump talking about the defeat of virus but one of the the problems that countries have had in tackling islamic state is that. it's amorphous almost it's as much an idea as as it is a group of people how do you defeat that what would a defeat for irish look like i think it's not an idea it's an organization it's an organization that has that originates in iraq but from two thousand and fourteen has bill. an affiliate network in libya. on the sinai in nigeria in the philippines right now we see that even in sri lanka it has supporters and it has fed this support network by sending money it has been an extremely rich organization and this video shows us that know that the organization has been militarily defeated in iraq and syria it tries to build a new a new network on the foundation of the affiliates but it has been planning this step for five years now ok so to defeat i asked in so many different areas of the world i can what would that look like what what sort of damage would it would the various countries around the world have to inflict i asked for it to be called if it were just after one or just cut off the money perhaps. i don't think that we will be able to define the moment that i guess is defeated simply because the organization know it exists and more than twenty countries around the world what we have se
has founded a state and as it has lost the state in iraq and syria it has there are even some politicians who believe that i.a.s. has been defeated and now the organization has to show its supporters that it remains relevant by perpetrating attacks like in sri lanka like in saudi arabia on easter sunday but also by showing that it's caylee it's presumed caleb is still alive able to lead the organization so this is a bit of a morale booster for the troops yes and you should never forget that...
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has lost three children. it is terrible —— she has lost three children. it is terrible — — you she has lost three children. it is terrible —— you know. she has lost three children. it is terrible -- you know. she has her family at home that she chose to walk away from. she hasint you make, martine, about her being only 15. somehow or another those schoolgirls were able to book flights, travel unaccompanied. even though people were looking out for them. so they won't. .. we will save that for a second. jeremy corbyn bound for number 10 as the tories face a 60 seat loss. should there be a general election. should there be? i hope not. please, no! ithrow water on that. it gave me the heebie—jeebies, that idea. this is a poll of polls, which is basically putting together all the recent polls and coming up with a result. what it actually shows is that although the tories would lose 59 seats, labour would be 37 seats ahead of them, should there be a general election. that means we are still in hung parliament territory. this is the problem about a general election and why i really am against one, because it solves nothing. all you do end up is back in the same situation we are in just a slightly different player is doing it. so if labour had to do some kind of de
has lost three children. it is terrible —— she has lost three children. it is terrible — — you she has lost three children. it is terrible —— you know. she has lost three children. it is terrible -- you know. she has her family at home that she chose to walk away from. she hasint you make, martine, about her being only 15. somehow or another those schoolgirls were able to book flights, travel unaccompanied. even though people were looking out for them. so they won't. .. we will save...
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sector which as supply chains globally has has been struggling france is slower italy is slower so europe has issues the u.s. which has been on on a very good path has recently started to slow in.
sector which as supply chains globally has has been struggling france is slower italy is slower so europe has issues the u.s. which has been on on a very good path has recently started to slow in.
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has has been struggling france is slower italy is slower so europe has issues the u.s. which has been on on a very good path has recently started to slow an economy can only grow to a certain extent when the central bankers. increased interest rates eight or nine times of the preceding two years until it eventually starts getting up and also the other issue which the u.s. economy and the chinese economy which is obviously critical is the trade war and the uncertainty that that has brought about as a result of companies both in the u.s. and in china and globally who have supply chains in both countries and have delayed investment decisions and that has a spillover effect and similarly you've seen the same thing happen in the u.k. in europe with the uncertainty around breaks it and as far as this region we're here in doha and as you know there is this ongoing economic blockade on qatar by a number of countries in the region what can we expect there going for sure so the blockade obviously is now about two years old and and and while that was it was a shock to the system for the for the local economy undoubtedly it would be for any i think that's very much behind us the the initial issues were to do with supply chains with for the country domestically as to where inputs were coming from. there was never an issue of exports i think what's happened is that those supply chains have been rejigged relatively successfully some imports have been substituted for local pro
has has been struggling france is slower italy is slower so europe has issues the u.s. which has been on on a very good path has recently started to slow an economy can only grow to a certain extent when the central bankers. increased interest rates eight or nine times of the preceding two years until it eventually starts getting up and also the other issue which the u.s. economy and the chinese economy which is obviously critical is the trade war and the uncertainty that that has brought about...
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has has been struggling france is slower italy is slower so europe has issues the u.s. which has been on on a very good path has recently started to slow an economy can only grow to a certain extent when the central bank has. increased interest rates eight or nine times of the preceding two years until it eventually starts getting up and also the other issue which the u.s. economy and the chinese economy which is obviously critical is the trade war and the uncertainty that that has brought about as a result of companies both in the u.s. and in china and globally who have supply chains in both countries and have delayed investment decisions and that has a spillover effect and similarly you've seen the same thing happen in the u.k. in europe with the uncertainty around breaks it and as far as this region we're here in doha and as you know there is this ongoing economic blockade on qatar by a number of countries in the region what can we expect there going for sure so the blockade overseas now about two years old and and and while that was it was a shock to the system for the for the local economy undoubtedly it would be for any i think that's very much behind us the the initial issues were to do with supply
has has been struggling france is slower italy is slower so europe has issues the u.s. which has been on on a very good path has recently started to slow an economy can only grow to a certain extent when the central bank has. increased interest rates eight or nine times of the preceding two years until it eventually starts getting up and also the other issue which the u.s. economy and the chinese economy which is obviously critical is the trade war and the uncertainty that that has brought...
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has has been struggling france is slower italy is slower so europe has issues the u.s. which has been on on a very good path has recently started to slow an economy can only grow to a certain extent when the central bankers. increased interest rates eight or nine times of the preceding two years until it eventually starts getting up and also the other issue which the u.s. economy and the chinese economy which is obviously critical is the trade war and the uncertainty that that has brought about as a result of companies both in the u.s. and in china and globally who have supply chains in both countries and have delayed investment decisions and that has a spillover effect and similarly you've seen the same thing happen in the u.k. in europe with the uncertainty around breaks it and as far as this region we're here in doha and as you know there is this ongoing economic blockade on qatar by a number of countries in the region what can we expect there going for sure so the blockade overseas now about two years old and and and while that was it was a shock to the system for the for the local economy undoubtedly it would be for any i think that's very much behind us the the initial issues were to do with supply chains with for the country domestically as to where inputs were coming from. there was never an issue of exports i think what's happened is that those supply chains have been rejigged relatively successfully some imports have been substituted for local product
has has been struggling france is slower italy is slower so europe has issues the u.s. which has been on on a very good path has recently started to slow an economy can only grow to a certain extent when the central bankers. increased interest rates eight or nine times of the preceding two years until it eventually starts getting up and also the other issue which the u.s. economy and the chinese economy which is obviously critical is the trade war and the uncertainty that that has brought about...
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has made. to what degree has he made good on those commitments to cut environmental protections? he has that just over environmental protections? he has thatjust over 100 environmental protections? he has that just over 100 days environmental protections? he hase have been a lot of talk with very little done. in fact, approval ratings are at the lowest for a ny in fact, approval ratings are at the lowest for any first—time president in the first three months of office since the country return to democracy in the 1980s. he made a lot of promise, he still maintains he wants to develop the amazon, he said in an interview thatjust a few days ago that he wanted to develop a plan for the amazon, with the us, he has come to the us, has first foreign visit to meet donald trump, a man that he admired. so as all of these things combined come you can see why perhaps it was a very tricky gala and dinner they were trying to plan and actually there's been a joint statement from the museum and from the american brazilian chamber of commerce saying that perhaps the museum wasn't an optimal place to hold this event and it will be held somewhere else on the same day. at the same time. given what you are describing to me, this is the least of the worries for th
has made. to what degree has he made good on those commitments to cut environmental protections? he has that just over environmental protections? he has thatjust over 100 environmental protections? he has that just over 100 days environmental protections? he hase have been a lot of talk with very little done. in fact, approval ratings are at the lowest for a ny in fact, approval ratings are at the lowest for any first—time president in the first three months of office since the country return...
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has used not only muslims, but he has used immigrants. he has used asylum seekers. he has used families. he has used small children put in the cages just to make a point so that he can maintain his base. his base is also realizing that they have been utilized, they have been exploited, and they have been used. and they're realizing that he insights division and insights hate. and they're not had going to continue to lock arms around him. and it is sad that a president attacks a sitting member of the congress and to those who are insighted, those who issue threats to honorable congresswoman ilhan omar do not realize it's a federal felony to threaten a congress person. and it hassonment attached to this crime. they should refrain from following his insightment. they should know by now the result of following him. look what happened to his attorney for so many years who so loyally followed him. look what happened to him in prison. the same thing to his manager and other associates that are waiting to be prosecuted and put in jail. >> do you have any doubt that the president sees this -- i don't know if i would call it a battle with this congresswoman, but sees focusing on this freshman congresswoman who is muslim, who is a person of color, sees it as an easy political victory? i mean, as a way to sew division, as a way to essentially -- by juxtaposing her images with the most horrific images from 9/11, it certainly can easily be interpreted as linking the two. >> that is -- that is so true. first, i condemn in the strongest words the terrorist attack on september 11 on united states, on us. we condemn those terrorists. never again we will let something like tha
has used not only muslims, but he has used immigrants. he has used asylum seekers. he has used families. he has used small children put in the cages just to make a point so that he can maintain his base. his base is also realizing that they have been utilized, they have been exploited, and they have been used. and they're realizing that he insights division and insights hate. and they're not had going to continue to lock arms around him. and it is sad that a president attacks a sitting member...