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he wants to set up a liberation front with the national liberation front.ith the communist, they have murdered or named hundreds of thousands of civilians and over 300,000 american soldiers trying to help communists. this exposes 200,000 bodies. many of the victims were found and executed while somewhere buried alive. some managed to escape. some soldiers dug their own graves. >> we were led by the communist party. we've been accused of that quite a bit. >> bobby didn't reply that they are part of the communist. the information is a top voice of the black panthers speaking from the algeria's. he set the record straight. we are a party that is through internationalism. >> david added, socialism must be the goal of the revolutionaries who seek to destroy the american system. there is many communists featured. one of them was the strategists. >> i appreciate the honor of speaking here this evening. the honor is multiplied since jay has announced this meetings initiator the black panther party has the greatest threat to the internal security of the country. >>
he wants to set up a liberation front with the national liberation front.ith the communist, they have murdered or named hundreds of thousands of civilians and over 300,000 american soldiers trying to help communists. this exposes 200,000 bodies. many of the victims were found and executed while somewhere buried alive. some managed to escape. some soldiers dug their own graves. >> we were led by the communist party. we've been accused of that quite a bit. >> bobby didn't reply that...
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i joined the liberation front in 1942 and fortress till the end of the war battalion were carried after greatest number of attacks against the nazis at the age of 17 i was the commander of the italian so i still remember how we fought against the italians we took a position on the hill just minutes before they came we had to fight back with grenades it was hard to shoot their battalion managed to break down their resistance and won the battle we were very brave back then and what happened in those days should never again be repeated in the history of humanity was slay me russia slovenia yugoslavia all of the fraternal nations were fighting against the nazis back then i was a part is that i still remember how we were recapturing weapons and provisions for my enemy just to keep the resistance to life i'm sure that what happened during the times of war will never be repeated with passing this horrible experience from generation to generation to our children and grandchildren. staying with us the saving you watching are to international told me for updates at the top of their. ok. and a ver
i joined the liberation front in 1942 and fortress till the end of the war battalion were carried after greatest number of attacks against the nazis at the age of 17 i was the commander of the italian so i still remember how we fought against the italians we took a position on the hill just minutes before they came we had to fight back with grenades it was hard to shoot their battalion managed to break down their resistance and won the battle we were very brave back then and what happened in...
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it was 50 years ago today the eritrean people's liberation front started one of africa's longest armed struggles the group was fighting for self-determination from ethiopia and in may in 1901 the freedom rebellion succeeded in eritrea began the task of deciding its own future for the post-war independence era started with great hopes and 1903 referendum saw 99 percent of the population vote in favor of independence the rebel movement became the ruling party and they began writing a new constitution but in 1908 a border war broke out with ethiopia resulting in the almost complete militarization of eritrea and society a landmark summit brought the 2 countries together again 20 years later in july 28th they signed a declaration of peace defectively ended the long war let's make to saddam kids and she's an eritrean human rights activist and the director of release eritrea that's an organization that advocates for religious rights joining us from london thanks very much for speaking to us on al-jazeera so this spike that peace deal signed with ethiopia and the hope that it brought along wit
it was 50 years ago today the eritrean people's liberation front started one of africa's longest armed struggles the group was fighting for self-determination from ethiopia and in may in 1901 the freedom rebellion succeeded in eritrea began the task of deciding its own future for the post-war independence era started with great hopes and 1903 referendum saw 99 percent of the population vote in favor of independence the rebel movement became the ruling party and they began writing a new...
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you have the two liberal front-runners on the same stage with joe biden. who is the target here? the target? >> i don't know if there's a single target. it will be fun to have everyone on one stage. it will be a crowded stage. each candidate is making a slightly different calculation. for someone like elizabeth warren or bernie sanders, they're still looking at joe biden. for those in the second and third tier, they may not be jumping up to the first tier, but how do i climb and get above. may not try to punch up sto the top, but get to the middle in a progressive way there. >> if you look at the best of the rest, the lower tier, they've had a breakout moment, or so we thought. castro, o'rourke. kamala harris, cory booker, pete buttigieg. it's not recorded in the polls. how do they break out to the top? do they make some raise-your-hand moment on gun violence or another issue? >> that's important. tonight, there will be a winner that will be declared by smart people on this network later. what matters most, whoever is declared the winner, they have to use this as an opportunity t
you have the two liberal front-runners on the same stage with joe biden. who is the target here? the target? >> i don't know if there's a single target. it will be fun to have everyone on one stage. it will be a crowded stage. each candidate is making a slightly different calculation. for someone like elizabeth warren or bernie sanders, they're still looking at joe biden. for those in the second and third tier, they may not be jumping up to the first tier, but how do i climb and get...
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the world didn't know at that time that he also had organizations like the palestinian liberation front doing dirty deeds to keep up his status as a man of action as well. so he said no, arafat is a man of peace and in the interview aired on tv the only piece that aired was the arafat is a man of peace and not the condolences and not the condemnations of the hijacking. the next morning, he had 3 young children, all-american citizens went to his office, opened the front door and a bomb went off and he was killed. and the people who were believed to be responsible, the case is still a cold case but the fbi investigating the case has always believed the organization responsible for it was the jewish defense league which was a far right jewish terrorist organization. all of a sudden we're talking domestic terrorism, international terrorism and it is feeling like a very current story so i thought my scope is going to broaden. i will tell you in my 30 page proposal called klinghofer's.i have two paragraphs dedicated to the hijackers. i didn't know much about them. i knew there was this guy wh
the world didn't know at that time that he also had organizations like the palestinian liberation front doing dirty deeds to keep up his status as a man of action as well. so he said no, arafat is a man of peace and in the interview aired on tv the only piece that aired was the arafat is a man of peace and not the condolences and not the condemnations of the hijacking. the next morning, he had 3 young children, all-american citizens went to his office, opened the front door and a bomb went off...
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palestinian liberation front wanted to pilot the italian cruise liner "achille lauro," take passengers hostage so they can negotiate with the israeli government to release one of their fighters. monzer was a supplier of the weapons, he brought the weapons from poland and turned it over to the fighters. >> palestinian terrorists have highlighted an italian cruise liner in the mediterranean and have threatened to start executing american passengers. >> four palestinian fighters separated the americans and jewish passengers from all the other passengers. marian and leon klinghoffer were on the vessel. a jewish family from new york. at one point they were telling people they were going to start killing passengers if they didn't get a safe place to bring the boat in. during the course of negotiations the fighters actually took leon klinghoffer, who's wheelchair bound, shot him and threw him into the mediterranean. eventually they got a safe place to bring their boat in. the fighters got off the vessel, the hostages were released, the fighters got on the plane and then they flew out. they go
palestinian liberation front wanted to pilot the italian cruise liner "achille lauro," take passengers hostage so they can negotiate with the israeli government to release one of their fighters. monzer was a supplier of the weapons, he brought the weapons from poland and turned it over to the fighters. >> palestinian terrorists have highlighted an italian cruise liner in the mediterranean and have threatened to start executing american passengers. >> four palestinian...
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intent, and capabilities from antifa or some of the environmental groups like the environmental liberation front and the anarchists? some of these groups are networks that feed off of each other. >> absolutely. we do see that in new york. new york has been a center of gravity for the anarchist movement for quite some time. what we tend to see, the concern we are focused on is this idiosyncratic opportunistic lone actor threat. we are also interested in the formal groups and we see this cycle of violence. that tends to take place in terms of street violence. if you look at the proud boys, that brawl that happened after the republican club a year and a half ago, that is the threat we have to take note of as law-enforcement. we need to make sure the streets are safe. we view that as reciprocal and important. we view that as less likely to result in the same kind of mass shooting, copycat subculture of more profound ideological hate than some of these other actors. they are important. in terms of threats, that is a much more familiar pattern for us. >> george, from your perspective, where you are no
intent, and capabilities from antifa or some of the environmental groups like the environmental liberation front and the anarchists? some of these groups are networks that feed off of each other. >> absolutely. we do see that in new york. new york has been a center of gravity for the anarchist movement for quite some time. what we tend to see, the concern we are focused on is this idiosyncratic opportunistic lone actor threat. we are also interested in the formal groups and we see this...
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sam gyimah‘s defection to the liberal democrats dominates the front page of the observer.r tory minister accuses the prime minister of "veering towards populism and english nationalism." the sunday telegaph claims borisjohnson will use the upcoming queen's speech to unveil a tough new approach to criminaljustice, including whole—life orders for people convicted of murdering pre—school children. the sunday express claims british people have lost faith in mps, citing a poll suggesting almost 8 in 10 believe parliament is in desperate need of reform and 74% believe it is not fit for the 21st century. and in an interview with the sunday mirror, the former wales rugby captain gareth thomas reveals he is hiv—positive, a secret he says has tortured him for years. he now hopes he can help "break the stigma" around the condition. let's begin with david cameron's memoirs, due to be published later this week. the sunday times have been running excerpts. "cameron's theory at the liars of leave". some of this we already knew... we did. but seeing it written in this form. it is always i
sam gyimah‘s defection to the liberal democrats dominates the front page of the observer.r tory minister accuses the prime minister of "veering towards populism and english nationalism." the sunday telegaph claims borisjohnson will use the upcoming queen's speech to unveil a tough new approach to criminaljustice, including whole—life orders for people convicted of murdering pre—school children. the sunday express claims british people have lost faith in mps, citing a poll...
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s plan to bring this week and liberal stance in front of the light saying let's listen in. this government was not going to hang around and that we would not wait until breakfast day of taber the 31st to deliver on the priorities of the british people and so i'm proud to say that on wednesday chancellor sajid javid is going to set out the most ambitious spending round for more than a decade but i said i want you to make your streets safe and that is why we are recruiting another $20000.00 police officers i said i wanted to improve your hospital and reduce waiting time at your g.p. and so we are doing 20 new hospital upgrades in addition to the 34000000000 more going into the n.h.s. and i said i would need every child in this country to have a super big case and that's why i don't last week that we are leveling out funding across the country and spending much more next year in both primary and secondary schools and it's to push forward this agenda own b.s. and the many other fronts that we need a queen's speech in october while leaving due time to debate breaks it and other
s plan to bring this week and liberal stance in front of the light saying let's listen in. this government was not going to hang around and that we would not wait until breakfast day of taber the 31st to deliver on the priorities of the british people and so i'm proud to say that on wednesday chancellor sajid javid is going to set out the most ambitious spending round for more than a decade but i said i want you to make your streets safe and that is why we are recruiting another $20000.00...
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sam gyimah‘s defection to the liberal democrats dominates the front page of the observer.nationalism'. the sunday telegaph claims mrjohnson will use the upcoming queen's speech to unveil a tough new approach to criminaljustice — including whole—life orders for people convicted of murdering pre—school children. and the sunday express claims british people have lost faith in mps — citing a poll suggesting almost eight in ten believe parliament is in desperate need of reform and 74% believe it is not fit for the 21st century. the new bbc one drama ‘the ca pture' delves into the shadowy world of so—called big brother technologies, raising questions about the importance of fighting crime, over rights to privacy. facial recognition cameras are being trialled in some places, and those behind the technology say its benefits shouldn't be overlooked. our home affairs correspondent katharine carpenter reports. so you're not gonna run a facial rep for me, or shall i call ops room 2? send us the capture. surveillance cameras and facial recognition technology have starring roles in the
sam gyimah‘s defection to the liberal democrats dominates the front page of the observer.nationalism'. the sunday telegaph claims mrjohnson will use the upcoming queen's speech to unveil a tough new approach to criminaljustice — including whole—life orders for people convicted of murdering pre—school children. and the sunday express claims british people have lost faith in mps — citing a poll suggesting almost eight in ten believe parliament is in desperate need of reform and 74%...
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sam gyimah‘s defection to the liberal democrats dominates the front page of the observer. towards populisms borisjohnson will use the upcoming queen's speech to unveil a tough new approach to criminaljustice — including whole—life orders for people convicted of murdering pre—school children. the sunday express claims british people have lost faith in mps — citing a poll suggesting almost eight in ten believe parliament is in desperate need of reform and 7k per cent believe it is not fit for the 21st century. and in an interview with the sunday mirror — the former wales rugby captain gareth thomas reveals he is hiv positive — a secret he says has tortured him for years. he now hopes he can help ‘break the stigma' around the condition. lets begin with the sunday times, it was a gentle criticism unveiled yesterday but this is the real hard hitting stuff from david cameron at the expense not just hitting stuff from david cameron at the expense notjust of boris johnson but also michael gove. the paper has splashed on david cameron's memoirs and he is reflecting on his decision to hold the refer
sam gyimah‘s defection to the liberal democrats dominates the front page of the observer. towards populisms borisjohnson will use the upcoming queen's speech to unveil a tough new approach to criminaljustice — including whole—life orders for people convicted of murdering pre—school children. the sunday express claims british people have lost faith in mps — citing a poll suggesting almost eight in ten believe parliament is in desperate need of reform and 7k per cent believe it is not...
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is no longer leading on the liberal democracy front.ly not leading on the human rights front. definitely not leading on the climate change front. instead, partnering with reactionary backward-looking governments. it's terrifying. >> i feel like you left out one really important piece and that's you all, the media. these are people who believe in repressing and evaporating the significant of the media, making it state-run or making it all fake. that is the much more longstanding damage beyond a donald trump presidency and republican administration as well. that's frightening to me. we have said this so many times on your show before. so many liberal democracies are learning how to get along without us. they are going to structure their economies without us because we can no longer be trusted or relied upon to be the leaders. >> and that's because of donald trump and this the administration. i'm more curious to see what random announcements come outpost bilateral talks. >> and other ran dam things. it is a crowded agenda. you have a major
is no longer leading on the liberal democracy front.ly not leading on the human rights front. definitely not leading on the climate change front. instead, partnering with reactionary backward-looking governments. it's terrifying. >> i feel like you left out one really important piece and that's you all, the media. these are people who believe in repressing and evaporating the significant of the media, making it state-run or making it all fake. that is the much more longstanding damage...
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of liberation at a time of its critic such a big and friendly says before long and under is leadership this struggle we gain huge momentum expended. and consolidated transforming the buttocks front into a formidable coordinated national liberation movement and a fighting force capable of waging one of the most grueling and protracted struggles in the south african region today our country is a free is been since 980 cents to the 2nd faces of a generation of dedicated veteran nationalists and freedom fighters predicting the 1960 s. who included the late community mugabi a great teacher and a mentor the bitterness of wrong spend those in custody sion and anguish of a bhutto and a bitter war never extinguished cumbered him got his forgiving in humanity that humanity shone and diminished throughout that season of war and forcefully asserted itself by way of this signature policy of national reconciliation one wish i won't stick to was founded and built through that policy or forgiveness southern african politics to get definitive shift towards a just post conflict multiverse shall have one which would be replaced get it elsewhere in our region and beyond. if that's wrought a lasting
of liberation at a time of its critic such a big and friendly says before long and under is leadership this struggle we gain huge momentum expended. and consolidated transforming the buttocks front into a formidable coordinated national liberation movement and a fighting force capable of waging one of the most grueling and protracted struggles in the south african region today our country is a free is been since 980 cents to the 2nd faces of a generation of dedicated veteran nationalists and...
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in 93 minutes they liberated the village and helped turn the tide on the western front.later wrote, the americans were ever after received by the australians as blood brothers. since that day australians and americans have fought together side-by-side in every major conflict. in world war ii, the aussies held the line against ronil. for eight harrowing months, they sacrificed, our sailors, during the battle of coral see, 75 years ago rc pilots patrol the skies above normandy as we battled together to defeat the nazis and rescue civilization. the united states and australia formalized our security alliance in 1951, decades later on september 10, 2001, right here at the white house our nation celebrated the 50th anniversary of that treaty. the next morning, september 11th, america was attacked, australia invoked the treaty's mutual defense commitment for the first time ever. in the weeks that followed as our beloved sons and daughters deployed to defend our freedom, we took comfort in knowing they would have australian warriors by their side. today on national prisoner of
in 93 minutes they liberated the village and helped turn the tide on the western front.later wrote, the americans were ever after received by the australians as blood brothers. since that day australians and americans have fought together side-by-side in every major conflict. in world war ii, the aussies held the line against ronil. for eight harrowing months, they sacrificed, our sailors, during the battle of coral see, 75 years ago rc pilots patrol the skies above normandy as we battled...
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in 93 minutes, they liberated the village and held pped turn the tide on the western front.y quickly. as the general later wrote, the americans were ever after received by the australian as blood brothers. since that day, australians and americans have fought together side-by-side in every major conflict. in world war ii the australians held the lines against rommel for eight harrowing months. they sacrificed their sailors during the battle of coral sea and 75 years ago australian ilots flew in the skies over normandy and rescued civilization. the united states and australia formalized our security alliance in 1951. decades later on september 10, 2007, right here at the white house, our nation celebrated the 50th affers of that treaty. next morning, september 11, america was attacked and australia invoked the commitment for the first time ever. in the weeks that followed, as our beloved sons and daughters deployed to defend our freedom, they took comfort knowing they had australian warriors buy our side. today on national prisoner of war national recognition day, we pledge t
in 93 minutes, they liberated the village and held pped turn the tide on the western front.y quickly. as the general later wrote, the americans were ever after received by the australian as blood brothers. since that day, australians and americans have fought together side-by-side in every major conflict. in world war ii the australians held the lines against rommel for eight harrowing months. they sacrificed their sailors during the battle of coral sea and 75 years ago australian ilots flew in...
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between the sudanese government and the armed group called the sudanese revolutionary front and the sudan people's liberation movement north the prime minister is also scheduled to meet with the heads of these armed groups because he says that when he was appointed he made a pledge that his transitional government will be prioritized over anything else and we'll try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 months transitional period the prime minister has also said that sudan will be an open space and will build its foreign relations based on common interests and interests between south sudan and sudan 2 countries that will 11 go very deep to share a mutual economic interest with south sudan taking with its 75 percent of sudan's oil facilities when the seceded in 2011 and the economy of the 2 countries is on that pumping of oil and the export of those oil with south sudan playing sudan oil fields which supports the economies of the 2 countries so it looks like along with trying to make peace with the armed groups the south sudanese president and the sudanese prime minister who's visiting will be talki
between the sudanese government and the armed group called the sudanese revolutionary front and the sudan people's liberation movement north the prime minister is also scheduled to meet with the heads of these armed groups because he says that when he was appointed he made a pledge that his transitional government will be prioritized over anything else and we'll try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 months transitional period the prime minister has also said that sudan will be an...
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between the sudanese government and the armed group called the sudanese revolutionary front and the sudan people's liberation movement north the prime minister is also scheduled to meet with the heads of these armed groups because he says that when he was appointed he made a pledge that his transitional government will prioritize peace over anything else and we'll try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 months transitional period the prime minister has also said that sudan will be an open space and will build its foreign relations based on common interests and interests between south sudan and sudan 2 countries that were once one go very deep to share a mutual economic interest with south sudan taking with its 75 percent of sudan's oil facilities when the seceded 11th and the economy of the 2 countries these. oil and the export of those oil with them being sudan oil fields which supports the economies of the 2 countries so it looks like along with trying to make peace with the armed groups the south sudanese president and the sudanese prime minister who's visiting will be talking about bilateral
between the sudanese government and the armed group called the sudanese revolutionary front and the sudan people's liberation movement north the prime minister is also scheduled to meet with the heads of these armed groups because he says that when he was appointed he made a pledge that his transitional government will prioritize peace over anything else and we'll try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 months transitional period the prime minister has also said that sudan will be...
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front of the u.s. consulate urging president donald trump to liberate hong kong. the powerful typhoon has lashed the japanese capital tokyo leaving at least 10 people injured the storm has caused major disruption to transport bringing train services to a standstill and grounding flights about 400000 people have been advised to evacuate their homes. a hurricane that ripped through the bahamas has made landfall on the east coast of canada now downgraded to a tropical storm dorian with waves and flooded waterfront areas the storm is lashing the coast with strong winds and pouring rain knocking out power in hundreds of thousands of homes officials asked people to stay off roads but the damage has been nothing like the devastation dorian wreaked on the bahamas. ferry ride to bring the home this to a safe haven. hundreds of survivors from the worst hit areas of the out because grand bahama islands a streaming south to now. the capital of the bahamas was largely spared dorian's destruct. force it's a time for reunions and rejoicing at being a life. oh yeah that's good wi
front of the u.s. consulate urging president donald trump to liberate hong kong. the powerful typhoon has lashed the japanese capital tokyo leaving at least 10 people injured the storm has caused major disruption to transport bringing train services to a standstill and grounding flights about 400000 people have been advised to evacuate their homes. a hurricane that ripped through the bahamas has made landfall on the east coast of canada now downgraded to a tropical storm dorian with waves and...
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between the sudanese government and the armed group called the sudanese revolutionary front and the sudan people's liberation movement north the prime minister is also scheduled to meet with the heads of these armed groups because he says that when he was appointed he made a pledge that his transitional government will prioritize peace over anything else and we'll try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 months transitional period the prime minister has also said that sudan will be an open space and will build its foreign relations based on common interests and interests between south sudan and sudan 2 countries that will want one go very deep other to share a mutual economic interest with south sudan taking with its 75 percent of sudan's oil facilities when the seceded in 2011 and the economy of the 2 countries is these on that pumping of oil and the export of those oil with south sudan playing sudan oil fields which supports the economies of the 2 countries so it looks like along with trying to make peace with the armed groups the south sudanese president and the sudanese prime minister who's vi
between the sudanese government and the armed group called the sudanese revolutionary front and the sudan people's liberation movement north the prime minister is also scheduled to meet with the heads of these armed groups because he says that when he was appointed he made a pledge that his transitional government will prioritize peace over anything else and we'll try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 months transitional period the prime minister has also said that sudan will be...
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first on the military front, the people's liberation army is expanding both its own domestic bases and starting to establish bases overseas. china's naval forces are now able to conduct operations farther from home. -- operations further from home in the indian ocean, waters around europe, and the western pacific. under the doctrine of military-civilian fusion, beijing has pursued cutting edge technologies such as a.i., unmanned systems and hypersonics, which will be essential to 21st century war- fighting, and the pla is modernizing its military at a fraction of the cost of those in the west are. they are effectively skipping a generation of expensive r&d by adopting platforms from foreign militaries, or sometimes stealing the intellectual property to do so. contrast that with the united states, where we continue to spend $750 billion on defense, including expensive update to legacy military systems and platforms. to compound this, china is focusing its efforts on tools of asymmetric warfare like cyber, space, and misinformation and disinformation. u.s. defense and intelligence offici
first on the military front, the people's liberation army is expanding both its own domestic bases and starting to establish bases overseas. china's naval forces are now able to conduct operations farther from home. -- operations further from home in the indian ocean, waters around europe, and the western pacific. under the doctrine of military-civilian fusion, beijing has pursued cutting edge technologies such as a.i., unmanned systems and hypersonics, which will be essential to 21st century...
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front of the u.s. consulate urging president donald trump to quote liberate hong kong. and china's trade has shrunk in august as the tariff war between beijing and washington worsens beijing's global exports fell by one percent from last year while imports were also down chinese trade with the u.s. was badly affected exports to washington sank 16 percent while imports of u.s. goods also took a severe hit. now russians are heading to the polls for regional and municipal elections today with some of the saying that the vote is neither free nor fair president vladimir putin cost his votes in moscow where demonstrations erupted in recent weeks this came after authorities rejected several allies of the opposition leader alexina valmy as candidates the protest sparked a police crackdown with around 2000 people detained. ok let's bring in our correspondent our until today who's in moscow are in of these regional elections of being seen as a serious test for the russian president vladimir putin and his united russia party tell us why that is. well it really has to do with some
front of the u.s. consulate urging president donald trump to quote liberate hong kong. and china's trade has shrunk in august as the tariff war between beijing and washington worsens beijing's global exports fell by one percent from last year while imports were also down chinese trade with the u.s. was badly affected exports to washington sank 16 percent while imports of u.s. goods also took a severe hit. now russians are heading to the polls for regional and municipal elections today with some...
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elections has thrown up some stark ideological differences front runner joe biden fought off attacks from more liberal democratic party rivals rob reynolds reports from houston texas there were sharp exchanges as the candidates debated health care criminal justice race relations and war former vice president joe biden came out strongly attacking his rival's plans for government run universal health care nobody has yet said how much it's going to cost biden clashed with senator bernie sanders you 1st so sure if you've got a lot more confidence in corporate america than i do but i don't speak clearly. in the united states of america we are spending twice as much per capita on health care it's the canadians or any other major country on earth. former cabinet secretary who leon castro produced gas from the audience when he seemed to question the 76 year old biden's memory by hand and holler fire you know you forgetting what you said it matters who paid for. already what you said just 2 minutes ago amid the bickering senator cory booker appealed for unity we've got one shot to make donald trump a one term
elections has thrown up some stark ideological differences front runner joe biden fought off attacks from more liberal democratic party rivals rob reynolds reports from houston texas there were sharp exchanges as the candidates debated health care criminal justice race relations and war former vice president joe biden came out strongly attacking his rival's plans for government run universal health care nobody has yet said how much it's going to cost biden clashed with senator bernie sanders...
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of the team that campaigned for this, which included having a sit in on the front row of the leader's speech with young liberalse a noise again, or can we expect you as our first female leader to get at that very vital function back at conference? cheering. jeff is looking at me with interest now. we are going to look at it, i will say that. you have got the answer already. first of all i will say, i will remember conference two or three years ago when andrew was little and he was in the crash, it definitely helped us. that was a lwa ys it definitely helped us. that was always a great strength. —— crash. we have an access stand where people can make donations to support others who need extra assistance and i think that is also good and i am sure like many others, i contributed to that by buying my own conference pass. i think is good liberals we would never just leave pass. i think is good liberals we would neverjust leave something up to the leader to sort out. i think i can trust that people make noise whether they are babies or activist, so whether they are babies or activist, soiam whether they are babies o
of the team that campaigned for this, which included having a sit in on the front row of the leader's speech with young liberalse a noise again, or can we expect you as our first female leader to get at that very vital function back at conference? cheering. jeff is looking at me with interest now. we are going to look at it, i will say that. you have got the answer already. first of all i will say, i will remember conference two or three years ago when andrew was little and he was in the crash,...
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own party deflected to the opposition, walking across the chamber floor right in front of johnson to sit with the liberalemocrats. that move right there meant johnson's government had lost the majority in the house of commons. today's vote clears the way for members of parliament to introduce a bill that would seek to prevent britain from crashing out of the european union without a deal october 31st. the bill is expected to come up for a vote tomorrow. it's likely to pass. if that happens, brexit could be delayed until next year or not happen at all. after today's vote bo-jo addressed parliament in another drama-filled moment. >> we are going to have to make a choice, mr. speaker. i don't want an election. the public don't want an election. i don't believe the gentleman wants an election. but if the house votes for this bill tomorrow, the public will have to choose who goes to brussels on october the 17th to sort this out and take this country forward. everybody knows that if he is the prime minister he will go to brussels and beg for an extension. he will accept -- you will accept -- you will accept wh
own party deflected to the opposition, walking across the chamber floor right in front of johnson to sit with the liberalemocrats. that move right there meant johnson's government had lost the majority in the house of commons. today's vote clears the way for members of parliament to introduce a bill that would seek to prevent britain from crashing out of the european union without a deal october 31st. the bill is expected to come up for a vote tomorrow. it's likely to pass. if that happens,...
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the front runner versus the leading liberal. for both this is a pivotal evening. now, warren has been chipping away at biden's lead, steadily rising. now only six points separate the two. team biden revealing new details about the former vp's strategy. help wants to build upon his former boss' record, which was the focus of a new ad. >> sometimes you step back and don't say something you say. barack obama is an extraordinary man. >> he wants to emphasize that relationship and another man paying very close attention to the debate is president trump. he spoke just a couple moments ago about who he thinks will be the person he faces off against in 2020. >> he should be able to make it. i would imagine biden would be able to make it if he doesn't make any major mistakes. >> if he doesn't make any major mistakes. yes, sir ka dean is live out front in houston. what more are you learning about biden's strategy, for he knows it's crucial he not make any big mistakes? >> reporter: that's certainly true. the campaign is downplaying this head-to-head matchup against joe bide
the front runner versus the leading liberal. for both this is a pivotal evening. now, warren has been chipping away at biden's lead, steadily rising. now only six points separate the two. team biden revealing new details about the former vp's strategy. help wants to build upon his former boss' record, which was the focus of a new ad. >> sometimes you step back and don't say something you say. barack obama is an extraordinary man. >> he wants to emphasize that relationship and...
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between the sudanese government and the armed group called the sudanese revolutionary front and the sudan people's liberation movement north the prime minister is also scheduled to meet with the heads of these armed groups because he says that when he was appointed he made a pledge that his transitional government will prioritize peace over anything else and we'll try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 months transitional period the prime minister has also said that sudan will be an open space and will build its foreign relations based on common interests and interests between south sudan and sudan 2 countries that were one to one go very deep other to share a mutual economic interest with south sudan taking with its 75 percent of sudan's oil facilities.
between the sudanese government and the armed group called the sudanese revolutionary front and the sudan people's liberation movement north the prime minister is also scheduled to meet with the heads of these armed groups because he says that when he was appointed he made a pledge that his transitional government will prioritize peace over anything else and we'll try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 months transitional period the prime minister has also said that sudan will be...
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front. you probably won't hear it from the liberal media.than 6.2 million people topped using food stamps since president trump completed his first month in office. food stamp enrollment reached its highest number in history in the obama administration and has been in a constant decline since. u.s. census data shows the poverty rate is the low jest since 2001. and median income earnings up 3.4%. a lot of money in your pocket people. last week we told you about a writer waging war and red hats. she said scare and trigger people. luckily no one is listening to her. check out this maga had this guy had on at trump's rally in north carolina. >> i have a lot of friend tell me i shouldn't support donald trump because i'm black which is insane, and they told me i shouldn't wear a maga hat. jesse: i don't know which is more triggering, the hat or the jesus t-shirt. a double whammy. diamond and silk fire up the engines on the trump train. first, more hollywood hate directed at president trump. will the left ever see through their double standard? tom
front. you probably won't hear it from the liberal media.than 6.2 million people topped using food stamps since president trump completed his first month in office. food stamp enrollment reached its highest number in history in the obama administration and has been in a constant decline since. u.s. census data shows the poverty rate is the low jest since 2001. and median income earnings up 3.4%. a lot of money in your pocket people. last week we told you about a writer waging war and red hats....
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front. the red army troops liberated many of the countries of this region, including poland.n by minister vladimir putin was invited, this time he is not invited. the polish did not think it was appropriate to invite him after russia's actions in the ukraine, also its involvement in the conflict in eastern ukraine. the polish people said they didn't think it was appropriate to invite him. adam, thank you. adam, thank you. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. let's look at the front pages. the sunday times leads on its interview with the prime minister, who says conservative mps face an "historic choice" this week — let's look at the front pages. the sunday times leads on its interview with the prime minister, let's look at the front pages. the sunday times leads on its interview with the prime minister, who says conservative mps face an "historic choice" this week — they can either back him to deliver brexit, orface "chaos" under the labour leaderjeremy corbyn. the sunday telegraph leads on comments by the eu's chief negotiator,
front. the red army troops liberated many of the countries of this region, including poland.n by minister vladimir putin was invited, this time he is not invited. the polish did not think it was appropriate to invite him after russia's actions in the ukraine, also its involvement in the conflict in eastern ukraine. the polish people said they didn't think it was appropriate to invite him. adam, thank you. adam, thank you. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the...
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between the sudanese government and the armed group called the sudanese revolutionary front and the sudan people's liberation movement north the prime minister is also scheduled to meet with the heads of these armed groups because he says that when he was appointed he made a pledge that his transitional government will prioritize peace over anything else and will try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 months transitional period the prime minister has also said that sudan will be an open space and will build its foreign relations based on common interests and interests between south sudan and sudan 2 countries that will want one go very deep to share a mutual economic interest with south sudan taking with it 75 percent of sudan's oil facilities when the seceded in 2011 and the economy of the 2 countries is these on that pumping of oil and the export of those oil with paying sudan oil fields which supports the economies of the 2 countries so it looks like along with trying to make peace with the armed groups the south sudanese president and the sudanese prime minister who's visiting will be talkin
between the sudanese government and the armed group called the sudanese revolutionary front and the sudan people's liberation movement north the prime minister is also scheduled to meet with the heads of these armed groups because he says that when he was appointed he made a pledge that his transitional government will prioritize peace over anything else and will try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 months transitional period the prime minister has also said that sudan will be an...