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the people rose to the moment, a fateful moment for the entire world. ♪ ♪ with the barricades in placee was set for action. intense ♪ ♪ activity was underway inside headquarters. small units of nazis were everywhere. but allied divisions were approaching, among them the french armored division. (music) german tanks tried vainly to find soft spots near hotel de ville. here is the call citizens to arms. german snipers opened up on the roof of the hotel. this nazi is a marked man. >> and this german convoy is doomed. it will never escape. (noise) ♪ ♪ >> the initial flare up had passed. whole sections are cleared of german army. on the an occasional nazi sniper remains behind, but he is hunted from every corner >> at the hotel de ville, the townhall, the air is electric with suspense. it was thought the germans had fired their last shot. >> already, the flow of enemy prisoners was running into the thousands, but german treachery knows no end. >> here is the nazi story. we surrender, it says. please don't shoot. the frenchman going for the capture. material damages insignificant. it is a sm
the people rose to the moment, a fateful moment for the entire world. ♪ ♪ with the barricades in placee was set for action. intense ♪ ♪ activity was underway inside headquarters. small units of nazis were everywhere. but allied divisions were approaching, among them the french armored division. (music) german tanks tried vainly to find soft spots near hotel de ville. here is the call citizens to arms. german snipers opened up on the roof of the hotel. this nazi is a marked man. >>...
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i'm not looking down on this idea that but we are in a special and interesting moment. putin was a kgb agent. that legacy is clear to be seen. but the cold war was ideological. why those ideas were so powerful in my books were so important with those changes in technology that were an important aspect of this. but there is no communist regime competing with north korea but everything is on a sliding scale of social democratic capitalism or capitalism of china. so that was made very eloquently it's a lot of cold war nostalgia but with yes for the cold war the structure. >> and some things you never get to talk about what you found in the research. >> and that's a little easter egg. >> the the decadence. i have no idea. i thought i knew but to be so obsessed and how they were. is just astonishing and it surprised me. and with these figures from history and to see them in the human element is quite shocking. >> one more question. what's next? do you have ideas or what you're thinking about quick. >> i have a book that will go back a little bit further and that's those that
i'm not looking down on this idea that but we are in a special and interesting moment. putin was a kgb agent. that legacy is clear to be seen. but the cold war was ideological. why those ideas were so powerful in my books were so important with those changes in technology that were an important aspect of this. but there is no communist regime competing with north korea but everything is on a sliding scale of social democratic capitalism or capitalism of china. so that was made very eloquently...
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the key moment is one of certain relief that this man is gone. there is trepidation of what may come in his wake. >> bash i can't, officials telling cnn this does require a lot of corporatioperation with intelligence. what kind of coordinated effort took place to share intelligence? >> a lot of parties involved including the iraqis, the kurds and the turks. look, it's always better to have eyes and ears on the ground to watch how people are moving, who they meet with, scoop up telephone conversations, laptop communications, all of that. it is better. u.s. troops now according to the president in the mode of withdrawing even in the face of this. have a listen to a little bit of what the president had to say about this point. >> we don't want to keep soldiers between syria and turkey for the next 200 years. they've been fighting for hundreds of years. we're out. we are leaving soldiers to secure the oil. we may have to fight for the oil. that's okay. maybe somebody else wants the oil. i want our soldiers home or fighting something that's meaningful
the key moment is one of certain relief that this man is gone. there is trepidation of what may come in his wake. >> bash i can't, officials telling cnn this does require a lot of corporatioperation with intelligence. what kind of coordinated effort took place to share intelligence? >> a lot of parties involved including the iraqis, the kurds and the turks. look, it's always better to have eyes and ears on the ground to watch how people are moving, who they meet with, scoop up...
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custer was responsive to its moment and context.is so often the case, it was in the act of writing itself that he started to see the lines and directions, threads and webz that would come to make up the body of work first constituted between 1969 and 1964 and would be pursued over the course of his career and would 50 years later take on a thematic coherence with an echo and impact and words, living words that carry strongly into our own moment. thank you all so much. [ applause ] >>> this is american history tv on c-span3 where each weekend we have 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >>> thinking about participating in c-span student cam 2020 competition but you've never made a documentary film before? no problem. we have resources on our website to help you get started. check out our getting started and downloads pages on studentcam.org for producing information and video links to footage in the c-span library. teachers will also find resources on the teachers materials page to help you introduce student cam to your
custer was responsive to its moment and context.is so often the case, it was in the act of writing itself that he started to see the lines and directions, threads and webz that would come to make up the body of work first constituted between 1969 and 1964 and would be pursued over the course of his career and would 50 years later take on a thematic coherence with an echo and impact and words, living words that carry strongly into our own moment. thank you all so much. [ applause ] >>>...
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is the next moment. what can i do about it. i feel like not of those moments of gradually overcoming that second input is normal stifling the feeling of caring. i think it goes and if conversion moments almost that of the most important. when that springs to mind is i have been an immigrant is limited to this country, by way of fitting in with the move to pittsburgh in 1979, was to do it not the boys my neighborhood we're doing to talk about baseball and knowing about baseball but i quickly learned is much is i could. i dropped practicing an american accent talk pittsburgh and i learned that quickly so baseball and american is sort of lingo and i found it as well is i could. that carried me forward and other than wanting to be a professional baseball player myself which i was disabused of that, it was a fantasy. but pretty recently actually. [laughter] but is a teenager, what i do, i would become a sportscaster. that would allow me to be her in this course the whole time. and just enjoy and respondent of
is the next moment. what can i do about it. i feel like not of those moments of gradually overcoming that second input is normal stifling the feeling of caring. i think it goes and if conversion moments almost that of the most important. when that springs to mind is i have been an immigrant is limited to this country, by way of fitting in with the move to pittsburgh in 1979, was to do it not the boys my neighborhood we're doing to talk about baseball and knowing about baseball but i quickly...
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let's take just a brief moment. you'll only hear clicks of cameras. just a moment as he heads in. this is an honor reserved for only a select few statesmen, presidents, military leaders, in all of american history. elijah cummings, you'll remember, passed away last week at the age of 68. he was the son of sharecroppers who rose to become one of the most powerful members of congress. most recently, of course, the chairman of the powerful house oversight committee. representing his home of baltimore, maryland, for decades. this ceremony will be getting underway shortly. we'll be bringing you the moments. this is bringing together really all of congress, the left, the right, the center. house speaker nancy pelosi, she's going to be speaking pretty much first. she's going to be offering some welcoming remarks. other speakers will be also including the republican senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell. and also conservative republican congressman mark meadows. and meadows is a man whose political views, so different from that of congressman elijah cummings. but they over the years had
let's take just a brief moment. you'll only hear clicks of cameras. just a moment as he heads in. this is an honor reserved for only a select few statesmen, presidents, military leaders, in all of american history. elijah cummings, you'll remember, passed away last week at the age of 68. he was the son of sharecroppers who rose to become one of the most powerful members of congress. most recently, of course, the chairman of the powerful house oversight committee. representing his home of...
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there are moments you see a definitive shift. the publication of gulags archipelago is a moment when you see attitudes especially among european communists change to the idea of communism in a way that i really do think altered the course of the cold war. >> all right. >> perfect. thank you so much for coming out. i really appreciate it. it was wonderful of you to be here. thank you especially for bravely being in conversation. thank you for hosting. [applause] >> live friday on the c-span networks at 10 am eastern former education secretary arnie duncan and john king discuss education policy in the 2020 election and at 8:00 pm donald trump building a campaign rally in lake charles, louisiana. on c-span288:50 a.m. the family research council holds its annual values voters summit in washington dc. among the speakers are congressman mark meadows, usaid administrator arc greene and sebastian gorka. on c-span 3, 2020 democratic presidential candidate governor steve bullock of montana speaks at the new hampshire institute of politics
there are moments you see a definitive shift. the publication of gulags archipelago is a moment when you see attitudes especially among european communists change to the idea of communism in a way that i really do think altered the course of the cold war. >> all right. >> perfect. thank you so much for coming out. i really appreciate it. it was wonderful of you to be here. thank you especially for bravely being in conversation. thank you for hosting. [applause] >> live friday...
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those things are not quite imaginable at the moment. in the book, he surveyed the landscape where he thought institutionally and strategically as paul smith beside later in the 1970s about what kind of plan and confederation and niyc would have youth to form the ports of leadership. they would coordinate policy and strategy and me ncai in the administration would have cultural politics and was a good provision for how this unfolded. it didn't unfold that way but not to say that is not a good vision. we trace the origins of this book to the institutional credible activism. would be the focus as my father was the director from a fall of 1960 fort since the end of 1967. and customer he was offered as an origin story and as a scholarship recruiter he found himself escorting a visitor with all indian days and wanted the ncai meeting of political struggle and somehow in the dust cleared he was the director and everyone thought they could push around. so fred and david martinez were pointing at that my father shared the slogan of platforms and
those things are not quite imaginable at the moment. in the book, he surveyed the landscape where he thought institutionally and strategically as paul smith beside later in the 1970s about what kind of plan and confederation and niyc would have youth to form the ports of leadership. they would coordinate policy and strategy and me ncai in the administration would have cultural politics and was a good provision for how this unfolded. it didn't unfold that way but not to say that is not a good...
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it wasisraatsh moment for many, many individuals. those stories are still flowing through the heart of santa cruz. >> this community turning disaster into true um of. chris nguyen. abc 7 news. >>> you'll remember getting to and from work after that quake was next to impossible. very challenging to say the least. >> we want to continue our quake coverage with the newest member of our news team. long-time san francisco chronicle columnist, phil ma tier. our abc 7 news contributor. >> great to be here. i recall you were in the marina when the big shake happened. >> the day after the shake. i was reporting in the marina. >> scary stuff. >> we tend to forget the impact it had then but also the impact it's continuing to have. one area, transportation. at the center of it was one of the biggest impacts was how it changed how we get around. but in the process, changed the h d oof the bayge commission for 30 days after the quake. it forced commuters on b.a.r.t. in recordstie uwa of t b.a.r.t. crossing in part to have a backup in case another
it wasisraatsh moment for many, many individuals. those stories are still flowing through the heart of santa cruz. >> this community turning disaster into true um of. chris nguyen. abc 7 news. >>> you'll remember getting to and from work after that quake was next to impossible. very challenging to say the least. >> we want to continue our quake coverage with the newest member of our news team. long-time san francisco chronicle columnist, phil ma tier. our abc 7 news...
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troy, be with you in just a moment. the reaction been linked to this abuse and bulgaria today7 linked to this abuse and bulgaria today? it will be fair to say that most people and bulgaria are very ashamed of what happened last night and people are saying they do not wa nt to and people are saying they do not want to be associated with this group of fans. who shouted racist and not the chance. they are a well—known groups that expressed the national ethics groups and cause trouble and it is fair to say that there are a section of bulgarian society that is racist and for example even in the coalition government at the moment, there are mps that come from nationalist parties who do are often express views against ethnicities and other groups. obviously i do not know the views of the bulgarian manager but it was interesting in that clip we played there, it certainly wasn't an acknowledgement from the bulgarian manager that he recognise any of the abuse taking place in the first half and that he had not heard it. it seems a
troy, be with you in just a moment. the reaction been linked to this abuse and bulgaria today7 linked to this abuse and bulgaria today? it will be fair to say that most people and bulgaria are very ashamed of what happened last night and people are saying they do not wa nt to and people are saying they do not want to be associated with this group of fans. who shouted racist and not the chance. they are a well—known groups that expressed the national ethics groups and cause trouble and it is...
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i would like to take a moment to thank justice brett kavanaugh for joining us. it's an honor. today it's time to celebrate the legacy of the first woman he appointed
i would like to take a moment to thank justice brett kavanaugh for joining us. it's an honor. today it's time to celebrate the legacy of the first woman he appointed
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this is why the two are so important in this moment. irony requires intelligence and self-awareness. the conversion of deadly political and historical ironies into humor requires even subbing mark. kind of transcendent awareness. which is exactly what my dad was trying to inculcate, both the synthetic awareness among white readers and a generative forward-looking meta-self-aware intelligent sense of self among indian readers and future indian writers. that selfhood would produce a new ways of thinking closely and critically tied to old ways of thinking. in that sense, he was a product of the 1960's, the groovy 60's. imagining a new age that would be built on indigenous foundations. i point you to this. no progress is are made in developing the concepts right for us. the law is 40 years old. the ira. its ideas, adequately phrased for depression america, cannot aw state the realities of space-age american community. that is not from custer. but it captures the sense of an intellectual and local project ahead for native people. in that new
this is why the two are so important in this moment. irony requires intelligence and self-awareness. the conversion of deadly political and historical ironies into humor requires even subbing mark. kind of transcendent awareness. which is exactly what my dad was trying to inculcate, both the synthetic awareness among white readers and a generative forward-looking meta-self-aware intelligent sense of self among indian readers and future indian writers. that selfhood would produce a new ways of...
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at the moment his reputation is on the line. wanted to call an election in order to be able to potentially shunt the deadline so at the moment he is stuck between a brick and a ha rd he is stuck between a brick and a hard place. parliamentary numbers are not changing that much. much of this will depend on whether or not the dup fall in line behind what has been agreed in brussels. there is still a huge amount of uncertainty. and that is the democratic union pa rt and that is the democratic union part —— party and its leader eileen foster. she is saying that they will not give ground unless they are happy. that was her latest line to the press, interesting given the timing following on from what looked like a positive meeting between borisjohnson like a positive meeting between boris johnson and the like a positive meeting between borisjohnson and the irish leader. the problem is the border in the middle of the irish sea. she does not want anything at all that differentiates northern ireland from the rest of the uk. problem with
at the moment his reputation is on the line. wanted to call an election in order to be able to potentially shunt the deadline so at the moment he is stuck between a brick and a ha rd he is stuck between a brick and a hard place. parliamentary numbers are not changing that much. much of this will depend on whether or not the dup fall in line behind what has been agreed in brussels. there is still a huge amount of uncertainty. and that is the democratic union pa rt and that is the democratic...
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that is really going to be, it looks like a make or break moment.g where he came out of the angela merkel phone call and a downing street source immediately put out this extremely bullish moment where they said angela merkel claim things that the german side immediately said she didn't. it is bizarre. if the times is right, david, and there is room for manoeuvre, there is the possibility that something could give by the end of the week, what do you think that could possibly be? well, that is the issue. you are trying to satisfy this... i mean, boris up to this point appears absolutely, as i said earlier, to have got the numbers with the help of the dup to get his current proposal through. but sometimes you can geta proposal through. but sometimes you can get a compromise with one group, but it will blow up the other group. i think it will be very interesting if what this is really all about is not getting a deal by the 31st of october, immediately calling a general election, going into that election and saying we're going to leave, you give us the m
that is really going to be, it looks like a make or break moment.g where he came out of the angela merkel phone call and a downing street source immediately put out this extremely bullish moment where they said angela merkel claim things that the german side immediately said she didn't. it is bizarre. if the times is right, david, and there is room for manoeuvre, there is the possibility that something could give by the end of the week, what do you think that could possibly be? well, that is...
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moments and then open at the moment we're still in the privileged position here it's often not noticing the a fact so much other countries are far more affected we have to act something has to happen on a political level the citizens have to be taken so that there can be a stop to this. doesn't stop them con. while climate activists were taking to the streets the german government introduced a whole package of measures it's the 1st time germany's climate goals could become legally binding. starting in 2021 a ton of c o 2 will cost $10.00 euros. greenhouse gases should be reduced by 55 percent by 2030. the german government had already made a decision to phase out coal by 2038. complete compromises i want something when we manage to bring together different interests these compromises will be sustainable and they will restore peace in regards to societal conflicts. that compromises are not what these climate activists were hoping for it suits my story c o 2 tax is not enough to deal with an issue like climate change that's a global topic and calls for drastic measures which is what the g
moments and then open at the moment we're still in the privileged position here it's often not noticing the a fact so much other countries are far more affected we have to act something has to happen on a political level the citizens have to be taken so that there can be a stop to this. doesn't stop them con. while climate activists were taking to the streets the german government introduced a whole package of measures it's the 1st time germany's climate goals could become legally binding....
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germany seemed to be a particular risk at the moment. yes we have seen another incident in berlin a few days ago that was much more harmless of course but was still an attack now jewish places of worship all across germany are under heightened security anyway so . these prominent synagogues they are under. guard basically of private security companies and of police normally and we can expect that these measures will be increasing now across germany as there is a risk of course of other perpetrators or basically. possibilities that some people would be prompted to to to execute follow on attacks so we will see definitely a rise in in protection for these synagogue from other important places for jewish people now wait we don't yet police haven't yet confirmed a motive for the attacks we don't know if it was that terror or just direct criminality but we have 3 incidents today. and in lines back to where we have yesterday's incidents in which i was hijacked and crashed into vehicles. the jet the country is just we're just generally on edge
germany seemed to be a particular risk at the moment. yes we have seen another incident in berlin a few days ago that was much more harmless of course but was still an attack now jewish places of worship all across germany are under heightened security anyway so . these prominent synagogues they are under. guard basically of private security companies and of police normally and we can expect that these measures will be increasing now across germany as there is a risk of course of other...
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want to start with that moment. you were on the stand.f your brother's death. his killer is right across from you and you wanted to give her a hug. what made you make that decision to ask for a hug? >> i knew that -- i just told her that i forgave her and with usual instances the words only -- they don't -- they mean something but i felt like that wasn't enough. and that was just my gesture, my decision of saying, my decision to make, my decision of letting her know that i truly forgive her and that was just my way. no one else's way. it was my decision. it was my way of letting her know that she is truly forgiven. we don't know if she may commit suicide in the future. we don't know what's going to happen. i just felt like i had to get that point across to her. >> and you said that your brother was a kind and compassionate man. so what do you think he would have thought of that moment? >> i honestly think he was for it. nothing else. >> and when you two were embracing it looked as if you were speaking quietly to each other. can you tell u
want to start with that moment. you were on the stand.f your brother's death. his killer is right across from you and you wanted to give her a hug. what made you make that decision to ask for a hug? >> i knew that -- i just told her that i forgave her and with usual instances the words only -- they don't -- they mean something but i felt like that wasn't enough. and that was just my gesture, my decision of saying, my decision to make, my decision of letting her know that i truly forgive...
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huge high—profile tv moment?”change today. they both think they‘ve got a very enthusiastic and passionate campaign. both actually do communicate well i think in terms of who they are addressing. but as we know in debates, little moments can change anything, not even a spoken moment, it can be body language elements. so that will be, i think quite significant in terms of the sense of, do we really like boris forjeremy, who do we want? just a quick word on the others. we mention the brexit party and lib dems. joe swinson, her first the brexit party and lib dems. joe swinson, herfirst election the brexit party and lib dems. joe swinson, her first election campaign as leader and nigel farage who shall never be entirely discounted. as leader and nigel farage who shall never be entirely discountedm will be hoping to make significant and gains. if you look at where they are on paper versus and gains. if you look at where they are on paper versus really have the smallest majorities to overturn nearly all of their top targ
huge high—profile tv moment?”change today. they both think they‘ve got a very enthusiastic and passionate campaign. both actually do communicate well i think in terms of who they are addressing. but as we know in debates, little moments can change anything, not even a spoken moment, it can be body language elements. so that will be, i think quite significant in terms of the sense of, do we really like boris forjeremy, who do we want? just a quick word on the others. we mention the brexit...
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i think we're not playing with enough belief at the moment. i don't know why it's clear we're not playing well but we're simply not finishing the job through. lack of belief ali is there anything to the criticism they've been receiving in recent weeks and his belief really the only problem at the moment at the moment no i don't think so i think the belief is a big part of it by the just tough look at the defense generally have not been good enough so far they say that 11 goals conceded to dortmund in the bundesliga so far that incidentally is more than volkswagen got by the top 2 combined so clearly they are not defending well enough to be at the top of the table right now and when you look at their last 3 games in the bundesliga as well they've scored 2 goals in each of those games and they haven't come away with a single win they've led in all of those games too so that clearly points to an element of a problem with belief or mentality that i think is really what we need to be looking at sort of defense out and don't attack is clearly good e
i think we're not playing with enough belief at the moment. i don't know why it's clear we're not playing well but we're simply not finishing the job through. lack of belief ali is there anything to the criticism they've been receiving in recent weeks and his belief really the only problem at the moment at the moment no i don't think so i think the belief is a big part of it by the just tough look at the defense generally have not been good enough so far they say that 11 goals conceded to...
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in american history. >> it's nota solemn moment, it' not a happy moment for anybody, because this washe punishment put in place for a president to make sure a president doesn't turn into the very monarchy that our founding fathers were trying to get away from. and it is the beginning of a very solemn, if not, as you said, spectacular situation and event. >> and there's a lot going on here in washington on this day, not only this formal vote and the witnesses who are testifying under oath behind closed doors. other dramatic developments unfolding as well for cnn. we'll stay on top of all the breaking news. our special coverage will continue. chocolate would be good. snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. glucerna. everyday progress. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. aveeno® with prebiotic striple oat complex balances skin's microbiome
in american history. >> it's nota solemn moment, it' not a happy moment for anybody, because this washe punishment put in place for a president to make sure a president doesn't turn into the very monarchy that our founding fathers were trying to get away from. and it is the beginning of a very solemn, if not, as you said, spectacular situation and event. >> and there's a lot going on here in washington on this day, not only this formal vote and the witnesses who are testifying under...
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and in those moments you look to a commander in chief. i don't know that we saw that moment from any single candidate tonight but i give the edge to mayor pete among the others. >> this is from the producers. this is one of the moments in which he was discussing the issue. here it is, mayor pete. >> look, i didn't think we should have gone to iraq in the first place. i think we need to get out of afghanistan. but it's also the case that a small number of specialized special operations forces and intelligence capabilities were the only thing that stood between that part of syria and what we're seeing now which is the beginning of a genocide and the resurgence of isis. meanwhile, soldiers in the field are reporting that for the first time they feel ashamed -- ashamed -- of what their country has done. we saw a spectacle, horrifying sight of a woman with a lifeless body of her child in her arms asking what the hell happened to american leadership. when i was deployed one of the things keeping me safe was the flag on my shoulder represented a
and in those moments you look to a commander in chief. i don't know that we saw that moment from any single candidate tonight but i give the edge to mayor pete among the others. >> this is from the producers. this is one of the moments in which he was discussing the issue. here it is, mayor pete. >> look, i didn't think we should have gone to iraq in the first place. i think we need to get out of afghanistan. but it's also the case that a small number of specialized special...
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i think was a commendable moment as journalists. pushed towards this creed of objective if you are asked. but in reality journalism should be a service in the public interest and this is for that and i think this is precisely why this moment by all. the prevailing distrust lebanese have in their mainstream media has led them to lean on social media to share information but unlike the arab spring and regardless of the what's at bangle this is no facebook revolution in some ways it's bigger than millions of lebanese of all sects are not just out to bring down a dictator or a mere government they want to overthrow a system terry into the cold right down to the t.v. channels that are supposed to be telling their story they're basically. regardless of what our politicians tell us no matter how our media choose to report levanon. down the media. is wrong and i'm back to dialogue with the alternative political group because there seems to be representation that there is no alternative to the current political leaders but. there are alterna
i think was a commendable moment as journalists. pushed towards this creed of objective if you are asked. but in reality journalism should be a service in the public interest and this is for that and i think this is precisely why this moment by all. the prevailing distrust lebanese have in their mainstream media has led them to lean on social media to share information but unlike the arab spring and regardless of the what's at bangle this is no facebook revolution in some ways it's bigger than...
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that emotional moment in court in just a moment here, but first, what we have just learned after a deadly plane crash in the northeast. at least seven people dead tonight. smoke and flames could be seen for miles. it was a world war ii bomber carrying sight-seers and had taken off from the second-busiest airport in new england. what the pilot said moments after takeoff right before the plane slammed into a warehouse. it all happened in hartford. and abc's whit johnson is on the scene in connecticut tonight. >> reporter: the deadly crash rocking bradley international airport in hartford just before 10:00 a.m. >> b-17 has crashed. fire is seen. no other information is available. >> you said a b-17 aircraft has crashed? >> reporter: a vintage world war ii-era b-17 bomber crashing as it tried to land just after takeoff, slamming into a de-icing warehouse. the plume of black smoke visible for miles. >> i said, hey, that plane, it's not lined up with the runway. i said, it's going to crash. >> reporter: multiple fatalities and at least six injured, taken to local hospitals, including a member o
that emotional moment in court in just a moment here, but first, what we have just learned after a deadly plane crash in the northeast. at least seven people dead tonight. smoke and flames could be seen for miles. it was a world war ii bomber carrying sight-seers and had taken off from the second-busiest airport in new england. what the pilot said moments after takeoff right before the plane slammed into a warehouse. it all happened in hartford. and abc's whit johnson is on the scene in...
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protesters for hours were really playing a cats and mouse game in this area that we're in at the moment protesters would gather police then would move in with water cannon tear gas the protesters would be dispersed and then they'd quickly congregate again somewhere out earlier this evening though we did see what appeared to be the final move by police we saw masses of police officers running towards the protesters that were gathered just near here sending those protesters scattering it looked like a couple of those protesters were detained though it's difficult to confirm that at the moment but it really has been striking today just how much tear gas and water cannon have been used by police officers of course the protesters as well have been taking part in some of the violence we've seen protesters throwing molotov cocktails towards the police a number of them have been vandalizing buildings that have links to mainland china but there has been an immense amount of tear gas and water cannon on the streets today clearing the protest is in fact a mosque was targeted by that water cannon i
protesters for hours were really playing a cats and mouse game in this area that we're in at the moment protesters would gather police then would move in with water cannon tear gas the protesters would be dispersed and then they'd quickly congregate again somewhere out earlier this evening though we did see what appeared to be the final move by police we saw masses of police officers running towards the protesters that were gathered just near here sending those protesters scattering it looked...
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at the moment we are expecting it to be about 8pm or 9pm our time.strong winds and strong rain in the last hour that has got worse. so we are sitting tight and expecting the worst come in the next few hours. as we talk, we are looking at images of the japanese rugby team wading through water as they enter the stadium. that is quite extraordinary. it doesn't suggest that that game is looking all that likely but as you say we don't know yet. just remind us in terms of the significance of this game from the scottish point of view. this one really matters, doesn't it? it does, yes. if the game doesn't go ahead and this cancelled it will be a draw and that doesn't give scotland enough points to proceed into the knockout stages so an awful lot riding on this one so we are very keen that the game goes ahead in any which way. we have spoken to quite a few fans and i think they'll be happy even if it's played behind closed doors. that was mark stevenson in yokohama. the united states has warned turkey that it's prepared to impose "crippling sanctions" if it c
at the moment we are expecting it to be about 8pm or 9pm our time.strong winds and strong rain in the last hour that has got worse. so we are sitting tight and expecting the worst come in the next few hours. as we talk, we are looking at images of the japanese rugby team wading through water as they enter the stadium. that is quite extraordinary. it doesn't suggest that that game is looking all that likely but as you say we don't know yet. just remind us in terms of the significance of this...
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yes it's an incredible moment it's historic out there at the moment i was in plus italian the center santiago. say the more than a 1000000 people there alone and even walking but still hundreds and hundreds of people streaming towards towards the main square and other places well around santiago i mean i think it's worth saying as well these were entirely peaceful protests there were occasional with a few. different points i think that most people didn't get the memo that this was the moment for chile to really show that it could protest peacefully for meaningful change. this is not the only protest in the country santiago de all those around the country what are the protesters demanding. i think this is a huge number of months and i think people really are just fed up with the model that chile is going to proceed to such a long time hotspots dictatorship between 173-1990 overwhelming kind of rejection of the model would think that chile chile is followed by i think the kind of social aspects of this kind of inequality which is something that that's really this rife in chile and in a
yes it's an incredible moment it's historic out there at the moment i was in plus italian the center santiago. say the more than a 1000000 people there alone and even walking but still hundreds and hundreds of people streaming towards towards the main square and other places well around santiago i mean i think it's worth saying as well these were entirely peaceful protests there were occasional with a few. different points i think that most people didn't get the memo that this was the moment...
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certainly not a moment for celebration but i think the objective there.t in these final moments, the character of this person was reiterated by the fact that not only did he take his life, but it took three innocent lives with him. as was his habit over the last five years. i would've liked to see him stand trial for what he put so many through. >> that's all we have time for today. thank you so much, amaryllis. [applause] thank you to the book festival, to c-span2. amaryllis be down at the signing and the authors tent. thanks everybody. [inaudible conversations] >> we are halfway through our live coverage of today's texas book festival. later, you will hear from authors on president trump's relationship with the fbi. and gun control. starting in humans, a discussion on racism. - - starting in a few minutes. >> here's a portion of tonight's "after words" program with rand paul of kentucky, discussing his latest book, "the case against socialism". >> in the abstract, they say we will have fairness but you have a conception of fairness and you have a percep
certainly not a moment for celebration but i think the objective there.t in these final moments, the character of this person was reiterated by the fact that not only did he take his life, but it took three innocent lives with him. as was his habit over the last five years. i would've liked to see him stand trial for what he put so many through. >> that's all we have time for today. thank you so much, amaryllis. [applause] thank you to the book festival, to c-span2. amaryllis be down at...
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it is an odd moment, to say the least. a high risk mission carried out by u.s. special forces, even as the president says he is ending the u.s. military mission in syria. plus a rare sunday white house statement at the dawn of a week in which house democrats have a crowded witness list for their impeachment inquiry depositions. joining us with reporting and their insights this sunday, lisa layer of "the new york times," and politico. the commander in chief gave the okay for this raid. he's decided to come back from camp david on the weekend and make a statement to the american people. there was a rearview mirror of last week in syria, the president defensive at times saying you're right, i'm wrong to all of his critics, and it comes in the middle of this impeachment escalation. >> i wouldn't be surprised if we hear from the president sort scripted, somber notes, where he follows the script for the first hour after he speaks, and then we have to wait a little bit longer to see what the president says on the campaign trail, what he says in unscripted remarks, when
it is an odd moment, to say the least. a high risk mission carried out by u.s. special forces, even as the president says he is ending the u.s. military mission in syria. plus a rare sunday white house statement at the dawn of a week in which house democrats have a crowded witness list for their impeachment inquiry depositions. joining us with reporting and their insights this sunday, lisa layer of "the new york times," and politico. the commander in chief gave the okay for this raid....
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it is really a moment of history, a great national moment.been taught that things might come to a head around 2:30pm. we could see in a number of other amendments. to have been tabled ahead of time. the snp have put forward an amendment calling for an extension and an election. even if mps approve a deal tomorrow one once that make the more that he does select, if he does select any the any the longer the proceedings could go on for. thank you very much indeed. we mention jointjohn mander. joining me now isjohn mann, the labour mp for bassetlaw. he says he will vote for mrjohnson‘s new brexit deal and expects over nine of his fellow labour mps to follow suit. but can you confirm that you are voting for the deal and why. yes i am voting for the deal. because it john mcdonnell says it will make the country poorer. he and i stood on a mat manifesto saying that we would respect the result of the referendum. both of us voted to have the referendum. if you have a referendum, you respect the results. that is what i will be doing. that is what the co
it is really a moment of history, a great national moment.been taught that things might come to a head around 2:30pm. we could see in a number of other amendments. to have been tabled ahead of time. the snp have put forward an amendment calling for an extension and an election. even if mps approve a deal tomorrow one once that make the more that he does select, if he does select any the any the longer the proceedings could go on for. thank you very much indeed. we mention jointjohn mander....
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at the moment i suppose it is difficult to know what to say and who to say it to because at the moment all the focus is on turkey and turkey is certainly taking no notice of the international community at the moment. absolutely like well i think the turks they think that they got this green light from from the us president and they are actually in consultation also with russia. since the russians and americans are actually. not unhappy with this operation or at least with what they think the turks will be. doing in the north of syria i think there is no point actually of taking this issue to the security council because at the end of the day if the americans on that i shall not actually given the consent form and it is illusion from the security council i think there will be no such condemnation of the turkish or the turkish move we know that they will be as are very upset be with this operation. but as i said i mean they are actually are not the important players in the syrian conflict then bought and players are that chance and americans. are in a very good was a shot right now why b
at the moment i suppose it is difficult to know what to say and who to say it to because at the moment all the focus is on turkey and turkey is certainly taking no notice of the international community at the moment. absolutely like well i think the turks they think that they got this green light from from the us president and they are actually in consultation also with russia. since the russians and americans are actually. not unhappy with this operation or at least with what they think the...
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while of course as children they are completely innocent and almost certainly they don't at this moment pose any threat i think the difficulty comes with those that are with their parents who have made the deliberate choice to go to these places and are potentially really very dangerous themselves i disagree britain's position. citizenship i think that is totally rabbits the actions written cup dictate not. right and i think those citizenship should be restored we haven't brilliant legal system if those parents have committed defense does that put them through as a colt's i do think as was mentioned before we've got some brilliant legal system that's going to protect the public well it just won't do that there is not going to be enough evidence to deal with the with the parents there's not going to be enough evidence because the people that have witnessed atrocities are going to be dead in iraq and syria so let's be honest we're we're going to we're going to know very little about some of these people actually whether they are kids from british parents is another part of this we have to
while of course as children they are completely innocent and almost certainly they don't at this moment pose any threat i think the difficulty comes with those that are with their parents who have made the deliberate choice to go to these places and are potentially really very dangerous themselves i disagree britain's position. citizenship i think that is totally rabbits the actions written cup dictate not. right and i think those citizenship should be restored we haven't brilliant legal system...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. mother of teenager harry dunn, who died in a crash involving the wife of a us diplomat, says the government must put pressure on her to return to the uk. the us state department expressed sympathy, but said diplomatic immunity was rarely waived. democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump, issue a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents. dozens of people are injured, eight of them seriously, after a double—decker bus overturns in devon. a british—australian woman and her boyfriend are released after more than three months in an iranianjail. and coming up at 11:45 — renee zellweger steps intojudy garland's shoes in ‘judy‘ a new film on the last years of the singer's life. find out what mark kermode makes of that and the rest of this week's releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson and
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment — first the headlines. mother of teenager harry dunn, who died in a crash involving the wife of a us diplomat, says the government must put pressure on her to return to the uk. the us state department expressed sympathy, but said diplomatic immunity was rarely waived. democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into president trump, issue a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents. dozens of people are...
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to tell to his ears that this could be the moment the moment of the heart of the disease and the new political beginning in the country leave you with those pictures of his supporters and him his surroundings by the presidential guards and by his loyalists and this is a crucial crucial moment for him right now. ok thank you very much so you're looking at live pictures right now tunis where. the presidential candidates has been released from jail just 4 days before the 2nd round runoff presidential election has and before we let you go and do you want to add something. basically i always think that. some advisers to the bill carter we have been asking for the presidential election to be delayed for a week to give him a chance to be able to campaign travel across the country because he's been in jail since ogust and who they were saying basically this is not fair there's absolutely no way that you can have him travel across the country in 3 days talk to the people convince them present his political project his political agenda now i don't see the election committee accept this request
to tell to his ears that this could be the moment the moment of the heart of the disease and the new political beginning in the country leave you with those pictures of his supporters and him his surroundings by the presidential guards and by his loyalists and this is a crucial crucial moment for him right now. ok thank you very much so you're looking at live pictures right now tunis where. the presidential candidates has been released from jail just 4 days before the 2nd round runoff...
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not just the moment. the arab states are going to go to war, and he got in a huge fight with the main defense institutions of the prestate. he said you guys are thinking small. there's going to be a war with countries. not behind rocks. i want to know who is in an air force. he ended up restructuring the whole army, and he favored people who were in world war ii in the british army because he said they have experience in big formations. he got into a huge fight internally over this. always trying to think what's the next big thing. by the way, he said to de gaulle in 1960, he said soviet union will collapse in 30 years, and it was 31 years. he was right. doesn't mean he was always right, but he always looked outside-in. he was not afraid of taking a momentous decision even when they incurred risk, but once he locked in country first, you know, you could not move him. he was a rock. just a few of his decisions, i can't take the time to get into it because this chapter's about his road to '48 and his road t
not just the moment. the arab states are going to go to war, and he got in a huge fight with the main defense institutions of the prestate. he said you guys are thinking small. there's going to be a war with countries. not behind rocks. i want to know who is in an air force. he ended up restructuring the whole army, and he favored people who were in world war ii in the british army because he said they have experience in big formations. he got into a huge fight internally over this. always...
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is now the real moment? with your money on the line and businesses large and small waiting for news to break, we've got live team fox business coverage, so you don't miss a single tick. blake burman heading inside the oval office. deirdre bolton manning the side doors of the white house. anged gerri willis hunting for stocks that are grabbing the trade tiger by the tail. >>> even if it is just reports and turns out to be a partial deal, a trade deal of any kind is knocking the socks off the philadelphia semiconductor index. more than a few of the chip stocks sell a lot of product to china. chinese tech companies put them into phones and other electronic equipment. look at this optimism on the screen. all of them up 4% plus. working both ways at this hour, not just micron, infineraen on semiconductor and xilinx, but the large cap etf is pushing to its fourth straight session of gains. if you don't know what this is, it's a china-focused basket of heavyweights. while it is up 2%, slightly off the highs of the
is now the real moment? with your money on the line and businesses large and small waiting for news to break, we've got live team fox business coverage, so you don't miss a single tick. blake burman heading inside the oval office. deirdre bolton manning the side doors of the white house. anged gerri willis hunting for stocks that are grabbing the trade tiger by the tail. >>> even if it is just reports and turns out to be a partial deal, a trade deal of any kind is knocking the socks...
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of enjoyment for moments of relaxation i mean ricky's work into the moments of enjoyment for moments of relaxation i mean rick is working 1214 hours a day 6 days a week at least maybe more i mean 14 hours a day 6 days a week at least maybe more i mean the exhaustion dries up emotion doesn't it at the exhaustion dries up emotion doesn't it. and we're going back to will pull said i mean clearly clearly we're going back to will pull said i mean clearly clearly that social care is part of our health service in real whatever how we organize it that social care is part of our health service in real whatever how we organize it and surely the obvious answer is that if it becomes part of the health service and surely the obvious answer is that if it becomes by the health service and the people are doing this extraordinarily important work our pump and the people are doing this extraordinary important work are on permanently employed on proper contracts with a set in each day so that they permanently employed on proper contracts with a set in each day so that they get a proper wage for the wor
of enjoyment for moments of relaxation i mean ricky's work into the moments of enjoyment for moments of relaxation i mean rick is working 1214 hours a day 6 days a week at least maybe more i mean 14 hours a day 6 days a week at least maybe more i mean the exhaustion dries up emotion doesn't it at the exhaustion dries up emotion doesn't it. and we're going back to will pull said i mean clearly clearly we're going back to will pull said i mean clearly clearly that social care is part of our...
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we are ready to go on a moment's noticed to put on sanctions. as i said, these sanctions could be starting small. they could be maximum pressure which would destroy the turkish economy. the president is very focussed on this. he's offered to mediate the situation. it's a developing situation. >> what are you waiting for? look at what we saw on the ground. this is a rapidly deteriorating situation. >> you are correct. it is moving quickly. we'll be meeting to day. we'll be taking in new information and we're ready to go at a moment's notice to put on sanctions. we warned the turks. i spoke to the finance minister friday. the state department has had conversations. they know what we will do if they don't stop these activities. >> they don't seem to be listening to those warnings. do we have an obligation -- does the united states have an obligation to defend u.s. allies, the kurds who have fought with us against isis? >> let me explain u.s. allies. >> i understand turkey -- >> turkey is a nato ally. our traditional, major alliance is nato. we have
we are ready to go on a moment's noticed to put on sanctions. as i said, these sanctions could be starting small. they could be maximum pressure which would destroy the turkish economy. the president is very focussed on this. he's offered to mediate the situation. it's a developing situation. >> what are you waiting for? look at what we saw on the ground. this is a rapidly deteriorating situation. >> you are correct. it is moving quickly. we'll be meeting to day. we'll be taking in...
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by moment till they mean you see there be a new liver moment by moment over an entire shift and you see them after 11 hours driving and they're tied to that over an entire shift and you see them after 11 hours driving and they're tied to the scanner they call it you know the handheld device and every single moment a scan of the call that you know the handheld device and every single moment every single movement that tracks what they do they can telephone they can scan they can do every single movement it tracks what they do they can telephone they can scan they can do absolutely everything with it and then at the end of this is it's your choice i mean it's all the way absolutely everything with it and then at the end of this is it's your choice i mean it's orwellian it really is or will in this lake amazon with the fulfillment centers but when you silly and it really is a will in it's lake amazon with the fulfillment centers but when you see someone what can lay it out every single moment of the day is more not art you know it's see someone what can lay it out every single moment of
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we will talk any moment.ndjoin my break away to go live to brussels and join my colleague christian fraser what's up with talking there with rob watson about the political dynamic at westminster because a lot of focus where you are now looking exactly at that and where the masses on all of this. yes. i spoke to the latvian prime minister a few moments ago who said today was one of the easiest days when it came to brexit. they rubber—stamped the agreement very quickly, they think the european parliament will do the same. but they would not do any of that until they get some sort of signal from the house of commons on saturday and they are aware that all the positive spin we just heard from borisjohnson, the the positive spin we just heard from boris johnson, the numbers the positive spin we just heard from borisjohnson, the numbers look very tight and at some point, they may have to look at an extension to but lam have to look at an extension to but i am normally anchored to this position, where as ben wright,
we will talk any moment.ndjoin my break away to go live to brussels and join my colleague christian fraser what's up with talking there with rob watson about the political dynamic at westminster because a lot of focus where you are now looking exactly at that and where the masses on all of this. yes. i spoke to the latvian prime minister a few moments ago who said today was one of the easiest days when it came to brexit. they rubber—stamped the agreement very quickly, they think the european...
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there are moments of joy. there are moments of high debate. but i come this morning partly for a moment of sadness. i'm looking at my iphone at a picture of myself and the late congressman elijah cummings so many years ago. it just tells the story of the bredth and depth of his life, when he asked members of congress to come to his district to fight against the scourge of aids. he was always standing in the gaps for his constituents, his beloved baltimore, his beloved family. and he always considered himself as someone who would find a cure for the ailments of society. that's why this morning we have heard some of his words come -- words, come on people, we're better than this. or the wonderment of his words that came from his strong spiritual connection. i want everybody to know that he was able to say all of this and remain that steady figure in the eye of the storm because he was a man of faith. who had no shame in his love of god and the teachings of his parents who reminded us all the time as they rest in peace themselves themselves that
there are moments of joy. there are moments of high debate. but i come this morning partly for a moment of sadness. i'm looking at my iphone at a picture of myself and the late congressman elijah cummings so many years ago. it just tells the story of the bredth and depth of his life, when he asked members of congress to come to his district to fight against the scourge of aids. he was always standing in the gaps for his constituents, his beloved baltimore, his beloved family. and he always...
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the moment stunned pat sajak, and when the host said next. we'll be back in a moment. aleve it. with aleve pm. pain happens. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid. and the 12-hour pain relieving strength of aleve. so...magic mornings happen. there's a better choice. aleve pm. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? so bob, what do you take for back pain? before i take anything, i apply topical pain relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. mom you've got to [ get yourself a new car.g ] i wish i could save faster. you're making good choices. you'll get there. ♪ were you going to tell me about this? i know i can't afford
the moment stunned pat sajak, and when the host said next. we'll be back in a moment. aleve it. with aleve pm. pain happens. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid. and the 12-hour pain relieving strength of aleve. so...magic mornings happen. there's a better choice. aleve pm. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? so bob, what do you take for back pain? before i take...
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and how they feel about carry land as we know it the political divide could not be wider at this moment in time what do you make a certainly the last few hours that we've seen in the legislature. well as you can see how it's split asunder people are very unhappy and i think many others like me want that situation to stay we're down i carry that it's just doing the opposite so we don't know where did this and read it's going to end we should see why and london perhaps an impartial view from thousands of miles away certainly what's your view of what's going on at the moment i think it is very difficult still to see a political end to this and surely they were the way forward is through politics because the hong kong government treating this as a law and order issue has has not worked the there is still strong support in hong kong for the for the changes and reforms and the hong kong government does not appear to be listening ruben lundy a political a political view but with the economic background to your certainly portfolio what do you make of this. well we have to look at this in 2 ways
and how they feel about carry land as we know it the political divide could not be wider at this moment in time what do you make a certainly the last few hours that we've seen in the legislature. well as you can see how it's split asunder people are very unhappy and i think many others like me want that situation to stay we're down i carry that it's just doing the opposite so we don't know where did this and read it's going to end we should see why and london perhaps an impartial view from...
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what's around the corner could be your moment. ask your doctor about eliquis. >>> what we were doing in syria was keeping our word. part of what makes it possible for the united states to get people to put their lives on the line to back us up is the idea that we will back them up too. >> in syria, he has created a bigger than ever humanitarian crisis. he has helped isis get another foothold, a new lease on life. >> it has been the most shameful that any president has done in modern history. >> wethe democrats were expressg outrageous over president trump's decision to pull american troops out of syria following a call with the leader of turkey, and the catastrophic consequences therein, this story broke. "the washington post" reports trump's tv lawyer urged donald trump to follow through on a top priority of turkey's president. tayyip erdogan, by pushing to extradite a turkish cleric living in exile in the united states back in 2017. the cleric is fethullah gu lan who erdogan blames for an attempted coup against him in 2016. the
what's around the corner could be your moment. ask your doctor about eliquis. >>> what we were doing in syria was keeping our word. part of what makes it possible for the united states to get people to put their lives on the line to back us up is the idea that we will back them up too. >> in syria, he has created a bigger than ever humanitarian crisis. he has helped isis get another foothold, a new lease on life. >> it has been the most shameful that any president has done...
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pictures of the odd fighter flying across through the clear skies in northern syria at the moment it seems pretty quiet from what with the pictures the city that we're seeing had obviously been talk from the russians in the day we have been waiting for russian comment these past 48 hours what do you think the reaction will be if any at the moment to this news that the military operation by the turks has begun. well in fact the russian president vladimir putin was told personally by turkish president the one that the operation was about to start they had a phone conversation just a few hours ago in which this was announced and put in according to his spokesman the task of sad to urge to turkey to to assess the situation sorrily and make sure not to of south and he joined efforts are being made to make us find a solution for the war in syria basically not condemning formally this operation and also knocked on endorsing it put in of course is a very close ally with one but also on the other hand is helping the syrian army and the syrian government for years already on their side of the
pictures of the odd fighter flying across through the clear skies in northern syria at the moment it seems pretty quiet from what with the pictures the city that we're seeing had obviously been talk from the russians in the day we have been waiting for russian comment these past 48 hours what do you think the reaction will be if any at the moment to this news that the military operation by the turks has begun. well in fact the russian president vladimir putin was told personally by turkish...
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moments ago we got a glimpse of his wife. she is next to him, as you can see there.ion that we were being told about moments ago but this is a ceremony thatis moments ago but this is a ceremony that is well under way now as we mentioned, thousands of people have come from all over the world including prince charles, representing the uk, for this ritual bound ceremony. we will keep your ci’oss bound ceremony. we will keep your cross it as it does progress that may keep you across it. —— we will keep you across it has the day progresses. the british prime minister, borisjohnson is urging mps to back legislation to implement his brexit deal, as three days of intensive debate in the commons begins. 0pposition mps say that the bill isn't being given enough time to face proper scrutiny. a vote on the timetable for debates later today could be the first stumbling block for the process. here's our politicial correspondent nick eardley. the government was not new plan to deliver brexit next week. 110 places —— pages to legislation with —— which if it passes will pave the way
moments ago we got a glimpse of his wife. she is next to him, as you can see there.ion that we were being told about moments ago but this is a ceremony thatis moments ago but this is a ceremony that is well under way now as we mentioned, thousands of people have come from all over the world including prince charles, representing the uk, for this ritual bound ceremony. we will keep your ci’oss bound ceremony. we will keep your cross it as it does progress that may keep you across it. —— we...
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>> there's another moment of this too. which is what we saw from ron johnson who is the chair of the senate homeland security which means that one of his jobs is to keep elections safe like the next one. but he refuses to admit the russians attacked the last one. listen to what he said on "meet the press." >> i want the truth. >> do you not trust the fbi? you don't trust the cia? >> no. no, i don't. absolutely not. >> i'm just confused here. >> after james comey -- >> you believe the fbi, cia, these agencies? okay. >> i don't trust any of them. >> do you trust them now? >> no. i didn't trust them back then. >> so it's a bit of a word salad there, dana. but remember the fbi and cia, their job among others are to keep the elections safe. the director of the committee says he doesn't trust them. >> i'm glad this came out and that you played it. i've talked to him about this more than once. he fundamentally believes that. this isn't him giving republican spin. he fundamentally believes that everything that happened is a hoax.
>> there's another moment of this too. which is what we saw from ron johnson who is the chair of the senate homeland security which means that one of his jobs is to keep elections safe like the next one. but he refuses to admit the russians attacked the last one. listen to what he said on "meet the press." >> i want the truth. >> do you not trust the fbi? you don't trust the cia? >> no. no, i don't. absolutely not. >> i'm just confused here. >>...
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--hael: at this moment lim: at this moment we are grateful for any progress.linda: given that the government is deep in liability, how much space do you have to overcome any macroeconomic shocks? we expanded the budget slightly. -- lim: there is a reason we expanded the budget slightly and also increased the fiscal deficit target for next year. instead of 3.0, we fixed it to 3.2. a slight relaxation. to provide us the fiscal room to do what is necessary in the event that the global situation -- uncertainty worsens. haslinda: when then do you expect to balance your budget? lim: we are looking at the medium-term of reducing the fiscal deficit. again, that is contingent on global growth and global trade. at the present moment, our projections are completely dependent on the resolution of the trade dispute between the united states and china. haslinda: at this stage is it fair to say there is no clarity when a balanced budget can be achieved? lim: if the trade dispute is resolved. i think we are quite confident of doing that within five years. at the present momen
--hael: at this moment lim: at this moment we are grateful for any progress.linda: given that the government is deep in liability, how much space do you have to overcome any macroeconomic shocks? we expanded the budget slightly. -- lim: there is a reason we expanded the budget slightly and also increased the fiscal deficit target for next year. instead of 3.0, we fixed it to 3.2. a slight relaxation. to provide us the fiscal room to do what is necessary in the event that the global situation --...
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will ask for a moment of silence. before i do that, let me of the leaderarks aisle.other side of the a moment of silence will not be to respect life of elijah cummings. will be enough is if we ollow his example for a lifetime, not for a moment, but lifetime. if we give one another the to ect that he would give us, if we give one another the onsideration that the leader him, ted that he gave to so, mr. speaker, i will ask that of silencer a moment nd a lifetime of following an example. the speaker pro tempore: the chair asks that all members to for a moment of silence in remembrance of our and colleague, the honorable chairman elijah e. cummings. >> in may, house oversight committee chair elijah cummings delivered the markets that university commencement address in baltimore. he discussed standing up for democracy and congress's duty to investigate. this is 30 minutes.
will ask for a moment of silence. before i do that, let me of the leaderarks aisle.other side of the a moment of silence will not be to respect life of elijah cummings. will be enough is if we ollow his example for a lifetime, not for a moment, but lifetime. if we give one another the to ect that he would give us, if we give one another the onsideration that the leader him, ted that he gave to so, mr. speaker, i will ask that of silencer a moment nd a lifetime of following an example. the...