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are you saying to people you guys you know out of control well i don't believe out of control nobody forces you to break the law or do the government part i think is probably kongs pro-democracy movement imagined it had be unqualified support of the international community it had better think again the british government has slanted what it called a hard core of demonstrators warning that their violence was unacceptable and had to stop my guess this week here in berlin is joey hugh pro-democracy activist and spokes person for a number of student unions in hong kong should do the whole movement now except that it's time to make a deal with the hong kong government before the true becomes impossible. choice to welcome to conduct some fresh air if it's wrong for the hong kong police to use violence what is right for the demonstrators to use. well 1st of all i don't think the level of use by protesters are based on de intention to attack anybody i believe the intention of using followers is only to protect ourselves because saying that the police had been beating a protest. without a rea
are you saying to people you guys you know out of control well i don't believe out of control nobody forces you to break the law or do the government part i think is probably kongs pro-democracy movement imagined it had be unqualified support of the international community it had better think again the british government has slanted what it called a hard core of demonstrators warning that their violence was unacceptable and had to stop my guess this week here in berlin is joey hugh...
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well i believe breaking the law to protect a little more doesn't because well it is the government that forces us to take on the streets and to break the laws it is not approximately so this is you know very forces you to break the law or do that to government far as i said to do so i believe that's your interpretation but here here are these judicial institutions rule warning you that criminal contempt as they put it impedes the administration of justice and if unchecked will inflict grave and reprobate damage to the rule of law in hong kong grave and irreparable damage that's what we think you're doing to hong kong doesn't a matter. of cost that matters but as i have mentioned what matters to most of us about whether we can actually bring a change to our political structure and government structure and that would be the common goal and would be the most important goal for us to achieve for. this moment and i believe even for the department of justice this self as in being totally independent for now after after the handover of hong kong from the british government to the chinese gover
well i believe breaking the law to protect a little more doesn't because well it is the government that forces us to take on the streets and to break the laws it is not approximately so this is you know very forces you to break the law or do that to government far as i said to do so i believe that's your interpretation but here here are these judicial institutions rule warning you that criminal contempt as they put it impedes the administration of justice and if unchecked will inflict grave and...
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commitments in both parties manifestos but i did notice that the labor party's manifesto is about well nearly double the length of the tory party is manifest or and i always feel like boris johnson would have wanted to have just handed out leaflets that said bricks it get it done sonia how much of this election is about bricks it. well i think it's all about bret's it really i mean boris johnson has always wanted to be prime minister brit is his vehicle i happen to believe that he doesn't actually believe in it i was his deputy at the daily telegraph he used to write very critical pieces about the. community as it was then but he he is also very sympathetic towards the great projects however saying that publicly was not going to help him become prime minister so it is all about bricks it but the other thing the extraordinary thing about boris johnson is that as long as i've known him since the 1990 s. and even before that he always wanted to be prime minister that's always been his chief aim is what got him up in the morning and kept him late at night but the lady with thing is it's ne
commitments in both parties manifestos but i did notice that the labor party's manifesto is about well nearly double the length of the tory party is manifest or and i always feel like boris johnson would have wanted to have just handed out leaflets that said bricks it get it done sonia how much of this election is about bricks it. well i think it's all about bret's it really i mean boris johnson has always wanted to be prime minister brit is his vehicle i happen to believe that he doesn't...
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and a lose lose for colin kaepernick well the win win for the n.f.l. it's definitely good for p r you know one of colic happening former players eric reed who's still active in the n.f.l. he's still neal during the anthem he's come out publicly say it is a p.r. stunt you know so that way the n.f.l. can always cover themselves and say we gave him a shot he's been bragging that he's been ready it's put up or set up and he wasn't ready but collin capper nick i think the measuring stick is so difficult if he's me compared to what spring chickens do in terms of assessments and all of the physical drills he'll have to go through but if he does shock and awe a scout maybe we do see him want to team. not an old man chris we have to say i say 32 and last but not least he has a figurative the end literally show up we haven't had final confirmation i mean i think we'll have to wait until saturday but you know what was that happened on saturday yes definitely chris harrington has always pressed me pre-shared thank you ok. well before we leave you tonight we want t
and a lose lose for colin kaepernick well the win win for the n.f.l. it's definitely good for p r you know one of colic happening former players eric reed who's still active in the n.f.l. he's still neal during the anthem he's come out publicly say it is a p.r. stunt you know so that way the n.f.l. can always cover themselves and say we gave him a shot he's been bragging that he's been ready it's put up or set up and he wasn't ready but collin capper nick i think the measuring stick is so...
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he summed it up well.t a matter of not where but when will it happen, and we just wait for the winds to pick up, unfortunately. the good news here is that all of the reporting stations that we look at here at the cnn weather, you're seeing them on your tv screens there. we're having trouble finding winds over 5 miles per hour. this is what we like to see. this is what firefighters like to see, especially as they try to get a handle on some of the larger fires that are taking place across southern california as we speak, which, by the way, we still have a critical fire danger across portions of northwestern los angeles county into ventura county through the course of the day today, with projected winds to pick up across this region. relax as we head into the day over the overnight period, saturday night into sunday morning, and latest on the maria fire, of course. we just saw nick talk being it a moment ago. 0% containment with over 9,400 acres already burned. let me show you that video really quickly, beca
he summed it up well.t a matter of not where but when will it happen, and we just wait for the winds to pick up, unfortunately. the good news here is that all of the reporting stations that we look at here at the cnn weather, you're seeing them on your tv screens there. we're having trouble finding winds over 5 miles per hour. this is what we like to see. this is what firefighters like to see, especially as they try to get a handle on some of the larger fires that are taking place across...
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the northern isles as well doing quite well in terms of dry and bright weather on saturday, but the raining and overnight across eastern and north—western parts of scotland. elsewhere, well, elsewhere we see a brief ridge of high pressure, so that's a window of drier weather — 12 to 2a hours for most of us — before the next low pressure rolls in by the end of sunday and into monday. so sunday does look like the drier day of the weekend for most of us — not all of us, but most of us. however, there'll be a lot of grey weather, some morning fog. of course, after all that moisture around, that takes a long time to clear in november because we're lacking strength in the sun, and then it just lifts into low cloud. we've got a much wetter day for the northern isles and then, here comes the rain later on. the winds won't be as strong tomorrow as they will be today, so it'll feel cold today just because of the wind as well as all the cloud. but that's easing tomorrow. but still, it's only 9s to 11s, which is about average for the time of year. sunday night sees the arrival of the next band of ra
the northern isles as well doing quite well in terms of dry and bright weather on saturday, but the raining and overnight across eastern and north—western parts of scotland. elsewhere, well, elsewhere we see a brief ridge of high pressure, so that's a window of drier weather — 12 to 2a hours for most of us — before the next low pressure rolls in by the end of sunday and into monday. so sunday does look like the drier day of the weekend for most of us — not all of us, but most of us....
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keeping well—prepared that as well by keeping well—prepa red and well that as well by keeping well—preparedll-prepared and well informed. ben shepherd from the new south wales rural fire service. thank you very much indeed. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the president of bolivia has resigned following the turmoil after his disputed re—election last month. in a televised address, evo morales described attempts to force him from power as a coup. he's been under pressure to step down — the head of the armed forces had called on him to leave. mexico's foreign minister has offered evo morales aslyum if he so chooses. this was the scene outside the government palace in la paz a short time ago — crowds began to gather as as news of his resignation emerged. protests against mr morales had been turning increasingly violent. you can find more details and analysis online from katy watson. in the meantime, monica machicao of the reuters news agency is in la paz. the question in my mind, who is in charge? well, since the person that was going to be in charge is from the opposition. s
keeping well—prepared that as well by keeping well—prepa red and well that as well by keeping well—preparedll-prepared and well informed. ben shepherd from the new south wales rural fire service. thank you very much indeed. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the president of bolivia has resigned following the turmoil after his disputed re—election last month. in a televised address, evo morales described attempts to force him from power as a coup. he's been under...
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blunder yeah well the consequences would have to be bared by the europeans. this one has the creator which conflicts with russia so do you think that this effort to. change the language in the sense of begin to bring ukraine gradual in. reflects something much deeper than merely this working against trump it what's really interesting here demon is that if you if you kind of step back and you look at what's going on under the new president's alinsky he is making steps mall steps making steps to resolve the issue in the dharm pass it seems to me the american official them would be very happy with that they don't want to see peace as a matter they like to see this tension because they think it is a an impediment to russia an irritant to russia of course the people of the donbass don't simply exist in their minds they have no agency actually do have a lot of agency in it and over 13000 people have been killed most of them in the dark about so they know what this is all about here that dovetails into something that trump of said ever since that campaign resolving
blunder yeah well the consequences would have to be bared by the europeans. this one has the creator which conflicts with russia so do you think that this effort to. change the language in the sense of begin to bring ukraine gradual in. reflects something much deeper than merely this working against trump it what's really interesting here demon is that if you if you kind of step back and you look at what's going on under the new president's alinsky he is making steps mall steps making steps to...
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well the fact is no our founder mr rudd has indicated he'd close the company before he would succumb to that kind of pressure we have not received that kind of pressure from any government anywhere in the world and we have measures in place and we can add additional measures in those places where it's necessary to provide assurance and transparency that we are not subject to young to influence of the china government or any other government when you say one way is a privately owned company can you explain that a little because it's not it is a little bit more of a technicality within it in the way that the shareholding is done to correct well we have 80 or $90000.00 shareholders in china who have an equity interest in the company and they get the vote on the governance group that runs the company there is a structure of the governance group which is a union committee they call it which helps in the process of leading to the actual selection of the board of directors so some people are confused or concerned about this union committee well they would think a union in china and stating
well the fact is no our founder mr rudd has indicated he'd close the company before he would succumb to that kind of pressure we have not received that kind of pressure from any government anywhere in the world and we have measures in place and we can add additional measures in those places where it's necessary to provide assurance and transparency that we are not subject to young to influence of the china government or any other government when you say one way is a privately owned company can...
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well i think. you meant there you can you can see anything you want to but we look at the facts and figures we look at the situation on the ground and the situation going to that is internationally recognised dispute which has outstanding un sickening on solutions and v. believe that this is where the solution lies for the long standing to should just as will very brief thing you know that baluchistan and since the people of those 2 states and pakistan similarly want to tolerate you don't see any comparison between what you were saying about indian occupation of german kashmir with what people in sin the religious the. usual from your refereeing to those. less than one person hired people sitting abroad funded regularly by the verses of park sun to propagate this more dave and the idea that they want autonomy is autonomy. if you look at the process which has democratic process which has been ongoing in pakistan you'd find that all our promises have to mundus autonomy and i don't think so that if yo
well i think. you meant there you can you can see anything you want to but we look at the facts and figures we look at the situation on the ground and the situation going to that is internationally recognised dispute which has outstanding un sickening on solutions and v. believe that this is where the solution lies for the long standing to should just as will very brief thing you know that baluchistan and since the people of those 2 states and pakistan similarly want to tolerate you don't see...
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calling kaepernick his performance on the field has never been questioned his kneeling on the field well that kept him out of work is that about to change. i know that he's better than so many other these quarterback that are in the way now for the n.f.l. can get past themselves a little bit. on the right side of things. going to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with turkish president to one receiving a warm welcome at the white house getting the cold shoulder from the rest of washington these are tough times for the u.s. turkish relationship from nato to our media from syria to russia there are fundamental disagreements that threaten to pull both countries in opposite directions add to that public impeachment hearings in washington and you wouldn't expect president drunk to roll out the welcome mat now for president ever to one but that is exactly what he did and while it may not have been a disaster the visit was all crude and uncomfortable for the turks and the americans a members of congress did not play poker face with mr e
calling kaepernick his performance on the field has never been questioned his kneeling on the field well that kept him out of work is that about to change. i know that he's better than so many other these quarterback that are in the way now for the n.f.l. can get past themselves a little bit. on the right side of things. going to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with turkish president to one receiving a warm welcome at the white house...
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documentary filmmaker as well as coeditor of dot net an independent voice on latin american politics culture and media in washington we have what. she is an associate professor at the shar school of policy and government at george mason university and in santiago we crossed to francisco cohen he is a political analyst as well as a former u.n. officer in asia and africa or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it but i will let me go to you 1st in london i peruse the american media landscape about the events that happened in bolivia the coup i will use the word but they won't a.b.c. news morales resigned simply c.b.s. news because of weist widespread protests the new york times said because of an infuriated pop population fox news said people were angry over election fraud none has been shown to date and the miami herald well said that it was what was overthrown was a full blown dictatorship what's the media coverage in the u.k. i bet it's similar. very much so i mean i think the british media and this this includes from the
documentary filmmaker as well as coeditor of dot net an independent voice on latin american politics culture and media in washington we have what. she is an associate professor at the shar school of policy and government at george mason university and in santiago we crossed to francisco cohen he is a political analyst as well as a former u.n. officer in asia and africa or across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it but i will let me go to...
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manual, as well as the budget for next year. with that, i'll take questions. >> yes. thank you, bob, for getting to the point where we are talking about the operations and maintenance manual. it is something that we've been asking for. and i think the budget that goes along with this is something that we're also waiting for, that is in the process of being developed. and so we're hoping to see that some time soon. >> yes. >> the -- in each and every part of this, there is long discussions that can be had. so this is sort of an overall. i think that the one big comment that i would like to make is the importance of sustainability. and in the overlay of all that we do on treasure island, and especially as we restore the habitat, the natural habitat for birds and vegetation, that we look at sustainability as being the underlying principle for all that we do with regards to the landscape that is on treasure island. i actually just spent a week at the new york botanical garden -- i mentioned that the other day -- and i was so impressed with how they are managing that susta
manual, as well as the budget for next year. with that, i'll take questions. >> yes. thank you, bob, for getting to the point where we are talking about the operations and maintenance manual. it is something that we've been asking for. and i think the budget that goes along with this is something that we're also waiting for, that is in the process of being developed. and so we're hoping to see that some time soon. >> yes. >> the -- in each and every part of this, there is long...
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so he did well here. but i think in a general election in kentucky where voters have trended republican in national elections, that would probably be a difficult spot. i don't think he would, that this would be bernie sanders's best state. >> that would be the message of senator mitch mcconnell, that if there is a nominee or elected president, he is the one candidate who would stop a medicare for all proposal from moving in the senate. rep. yarmuth: interestingly enough, i am not sure how medicare for all would play here. the affordable care act is enormously popular now. more than 400,000 kentuckians have coverage under expanded medicaid. hundreds of thousands have protection against discrimination for pre-existing conditions. so depending on how medicare for all is actually constructed, if you construct it in a way that some people have talked about where you prohibit private insurance, in my district humana is based in my district. and humana's entire business -- 80% of the business is administering go
so he did well here. but i think in a general election in kentucky where voters have trended republican in national elections, that would probably be a difficult spot. i don't think he would, that this would be bernie sanders's best state. >> that would be the message of senator mitch mcconnell, that if there is a nominee or elected president, he is the one candidate who would stop a medicare for all proposal from moving in the senate. rep. yarmuth: interestingly enough, i am not sure how...
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more of the same as well into the first half of next week as well.d as we go through the day across england and wales. pretty heavy. sunshine in short supply. the north—west of scotland could be one place that sees something a little bit drier. notice it is relatively mild, temperatures reaching around ten to 13 degrees. for tuesday, this is probably going to be a relatively quiet day although there could be some rain across the far north of scotland. most of tuesday looks dry, cloudy with a view showers. another area of rain extending from the south—west as we go on through the later part of tuesday afternoon. that could cause some problems with rain becoming more on tuesday night. wednesday, that same area of crosses the country and a day where we could be further localised flooding issues, but has that low works into europe, it looks like we may well start to see something of a change across northern areas as we start to drag in potentially some cold air from the north and north—east. next week, heavy rain continues for a time so we could see furt
more of the same as well into the first half of next week as well.d as we go through the day across england and wales. pretty heavy. sunshine in short supply. the north—west of scotland could be one place that sees something a little bit drier. notice it is relatively mild, temperatures reaching around ten to 13 degrees. for tuesday, this is probably going to be a relatively quiet day although there could be some rain across the far north of scotland. most of tuesday looks dry, cloudy with a...
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with dismay many in eastern germany say they've been left behind and feel like 2nd class citizens well when the wall came down on the 9th of november 1989 the euphoria was boundless and fun scene was the word of the hour in credit the bull people kept saying to each other a miracle it seemed to come to pass and the wall which it appeared so in movable was pierced but that was then and now it's now so we asked 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall what happens to the euphoria. of thanks very much for joining us and with me in the studio today i have got linda fear eka who grew up in the former g.d.r. and was 7 years old when the wall came down today she works as a reporter here t.w. and just completed a documentary about the full of the war and linda says it's only now free decades after the wall came down that we realize how radical the change was for people in the east also with this anglo-french transfer nicholson she's european affairs editor with the broadcaster france 24. believes that permanent euphoria on realistic gets boring porton to learn lessons from the past. and a wa
with dismay many in eastern germany say they've been left behind and feel like 2nd class citizens well when the wall came down on the 9th of november 1989 the euphoria was boundless and fun scene was the word of the hour in credit the bull people kept saying to each other a miracle it seemed to come to pass and the wall which it appeared so in movable was pierced but that was then and now it's now so we asked 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall what happens to the euphoria. of thanks...
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educated man well liked man but he's policy on let's say leiby a was. beyond stupid with far reaching implications. when you talk about classifying trumps election or reelection as one of the major global risks is that your political bias or is it indeed analysis oh it's i think everything's my personal bias i think we all have lenses that we see the world through i mean i don't want to get too hung up on trying to trump i mean i think i referred to him as a global game changer which could i'm not putting any sort of positive or negative spin on that you also discussed there as a potential risk well you know well it depends on how you view risk where you stand i suppose. i'm not sure how to respond to that question i don't want to get too deep into that is on the next book american politics but he certainly has disrupted the system but he's not alone in doing that there are other people disrupting systems now a few years ago you came up with a map of mega trends and technology running all the way up to 2050 and i hope you don't mind me saying that i thi
educated man well liked man but he's policy on let's say leiby a was. beyond stupid with far reaching implications. when you talk about classifying trumps election or reelection as one of the major global risks is that your political bias or is it indeed analysis oh it's i think everything's my personal bias i think we all have lenses that we see the world through i mean i don't want to get too hung up on trying to trump i mean i think i referred to him as a global game changer which could i'm...
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well we're talking about. some involvement of the international community led by possibly the united states. and the recognition of the no self declared president. of bolivia receiving support and the recognition that that that that the elections can take place without a levy and electing this person as a president and the problem is that. when you recognize when when the united states recognizes a government that was not elected and does not recognize. it you know it just defies these this takeover of government so there finitely here there are players that are you know very well recognized that are supporting the of. of a country that has over 40 percent of the total resort of supply and you know what and natural resources that we need to take into account you know francisco can you talk about there i mean you know 1st of all i think it's ideological and i think problem really well any government that wants to be do maintain its sovereignty and be able to determine its destiny is always a target to be used t
well we're talking about. some involvement of the international community led by possibly the united states. and the recognition of the no self declared president. of bolivia receiving support and the recognition that that that that the elections can take place without a levy and electing this person as a president and the problem is that. when you recognize when when the united states recognizes a government that was not elected and does not recognize. it you know it just defies these this...
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has been so far well actually. that's was kind of a fresh air in the european politics leader of the united states of america 1st and gave us the chance to strengthen our position hungary 1st and you know we based our foreign policy on the. principle of mutual respect so we respect the national interest of others but we expect others to respect the national interest of ours as well that was not the case with the former u.s. administration let's talk about it because i think one potential bone of contention between you and the americans is your and i just supplies for the time being you're getting much of your natural gas from russia by ukraine but the americans obviously are very eager to replace. that own supplies which are more expensive and all of the guaranteed how is it in hungary's national interest to replace something that's cheaper and more reliable something that's more expensive and still tamiya is because many of those fields and all of that peroration and yet the situation is even. more simple because
has been so far well actually. that's was kind of a fresh air in the european politics leader of the united states of america 1st and gave us the chance to strengthen our position hungary 1st and you know we based our foreign policy on the. principle of mutual respect so we respect the national interest of others but we expect others to respect the national interest of ours as well that was not the case with the former u.s. administration let's talk about it because i think one potential bone...
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>> doing well. how about yourself? jimmy came with me as well.1680 on a lot of stuff. >> i can tell. you're a strong man. that was a great job what you did. >> well, thank you, man. you'd have done it. you got better hands than me. >> all right. now watch what happens when john's wife calls him while john is trying to take a picture with jerry. >> your home is calling you. >> you have to go rescue someone else now. >> hey, baby. say hi to jerry rice. you listening? terry, terry. >> terry! >> terry! >> what? >> jerry rice. how are you doing? >> you're not jerry rice. >> yes, it is. >> it is not! >> yes! >> it is not my boyfriend. you're going to make me cry, mr. rice. how you? >> i'm doing fantastic. hey, you got a good man here. >> i think i do. i think i do. >> well, you called in at the right time. something about being in the right place at the right time that works for us, baby. >> is that so sweet. >> her boyfriend. how cute is that. >> that was fantastic. jerry was really delighted to meet john. and of course john thrilled to meet jerry ric
>> doing well. how about yourself? jimmy came with me as well.1680 on a lot of stuff. >> i can tell. you're a strong man. that was a great job what you did. >> well, thank you, man. you'd have done it. you got better hands than me. >> all right. now watch what happens when john's wife calls him while john is trying to take a picture with jerry. >> your home is calling you. >> you have to go rescue someone else now. >> hey, baby. say hi to jerry rice....
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>> well, this has to be -- it in very well with what we are planning to do in artificial intelligencehave totwo things will come together. but for people to see the full do, well,hat data can then we have to make a specific strategy when it comes to data. >> that was the e.u.'s commissioner, margrethe vestager. and to company news. the third quarter approved a the communication services sector, when it came to top line performance. line was telling us a different story with earnings per share growth year to year relatively muted. on tuesday, i broke down those withearnings and top picks mark. >> a couple of the companies that we're getting deeper into investment mode, i think the one lists the top of that would be amazon. they're doubling down on this one day investment, faster delivery, making prime one day available. that's an expensive investment. actuallyhere's also more interesting story at the other side of the profitability curve. of companiesle that brought forward their ubertability time lines, and lyft. snapchat is about to print its positive quarter. and pinterest is also t
>> well, this has to be -- it in very well with what we are planning to do in artificial intelligencehave totwo things will come together. but for people to see the full do, well,hat data can then we have to make a specific strategy when it comes to data. >> that was the e.u.'s commissioner, margrethe vestager. and to company news. the third quarter approved a the communication services sector, when it came to top line performance. line was telling us a different story with earnings...
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well it would appear so math think a lot of people i mean to my amazement sometimes it has to be said think oh good old boy was a he someone to get things done he's he's quite the man i saw tweeted earlier that's the kind of comment that some people say i think if they actually looked into what he promises and how many times he's broken his promise or how many times he's been fine he's been fans of mess and misled the public i think then people start to change their minds but you know normal people out there strangely enough don't spend all day watching t.v. or reading twitter or reading the newspapers don't necessarily keep an eye on what's actually going on they form their impressions from personalities and in a sense boris johnson has almost a cult of personality the girl was a thing so it's got to the point where a bit like donald trump in the states that could do almost anything will be found to be lying about almost anything and for a significant number of people in the u.k. it's almost as if it doesn't matter and this is an extraordinary place of british politics to have a righ
well it would appear so math think a lot of people i mean to my amazement sometimes it has to be said think oh good old boy was a he someone to get things done he's he's quite the man i saw tweeted earlier that's the kind of comment that some people say i think if they actually looked into what he promises and how many times he's broken his promise or how many times he's been fine he's been fans of mess and misled the public i think then people start to change their minds but you know normal...
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that's the simplistic bottom line of what's going on here well deemer i think we're. going off what we just heard from alex is that i think there's a whole lot more to learn about this carpetbagging in this and people are beginning to panic because you get into this unregulated environment controlled by oligarchy politicians in the pockets of all guards and then you have this qadri of american american people their children coming in and scooping up all of the cash here and there is there are paper trails and we're going to hear about this in particular if there is a trial in the senate or i hope that we'll hear from hunter by absolutely well i mean the. confused you know the wrong good or bad guy and if you know of vigilante and were let me just quote you know david holmes these show records who testified against trump although he's just a minor official at their u.s. embassy in ukraine he said that he was sure there trump has frozen security aid for ukraine because he wanted to pressure the country to commit to an investigation and also if you want to heal says best
that's the simplistic bottom line of what's going on here well deemer i think we're. going off what we just heard from alex is that i think there's a whole lot more to learn about this carpetbagging in this and people are beginning to panic because you get into this unregulated environment controlled by oligarchy politicians in the pockets of all guards and then you have this qadri of american american people their children coming in and scooping up all of the cash here and there is there are...
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right man for the job what about you know in berlin we're going to talk about that suicide about as well obviously yeah glad to hear it now before we get to our conversation on nico kobashi let's head west and bring you up to speed with what happened on the pitch on sunday the rivalry known as the right darby between fortuna dusseldorf and cologne has a lot of history but it's been on ice lately as the 2 sides haven't met for more than 20 years colognes return to the top flight has stunk and fortuna software season has to when it comes to the head to head cologne has dominated what about this time. the house was throbbing in just the door for the head of the clash with cologne on hospitable turf for the billy goats and coach out him by a lot so his counterpart friedhelm focal steels for battle in front of the home crowd. cologne won the possession battle but this foul on alfredo morales led to adjust the death penalty by rafael seashells clearly bringing down the american. steps rowan henning's to face t.-mo haun and he coolly slotted home one meal in the 38th minutes after the restart c
right man for the job what about you know in berlin we're going to talk about that suicide about as well obviously yeah glad to hear it now before we get to our conversation on nico kobashi let's head west and bring you up to speed with what happened on the pitch on sunday the rivalry known as the right darby between fortuna dusseldorf and cologne has a lot of history but it's been on ice lately as the 2 sides haven't met for more than 20 years colognes return to the top flight has stunk and...
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well mary i'm. told what i meant to tell she was signed we had been monitoring the presidential plane that had left took off from the cycle 9 airport back in the fall and there was speculation that the president look on the plane with other people however he had been lying on television announcing his resignation from 50 approach alarm the 3rd most important cities of of the b.s. and like you were saying that this happened is looking now where. is the head of the armed forces just said that the president should resign now since as you were saying there have been unfolding as a map to peace in the last few weeks the last 48 hours and she'd say. they were looking in the police department of one of the largest cities of the year and that it triggered a mutiny of the police units in other cities of the new york armed then the armed forces said that they would favor dialogue and they said that they would not go off to the protesters have been clashes for. the last since the october 20th vote. especially
well mary i'm. told what i meant to tell she was signed we had been monitoring the presidential plane that had left took off from the cycle 9 airport back in the fall and there was speculation that the president look on the plane with other people however he had been lying on television announcing his resignation from 50 approach alarm the 3rd most important cities of of the b.s. and like you were saying that this happened is looking now where. is the head of the armed forces just said that the...
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david: you must've done well reasonably well because you got into harvard business school. ray: i got great grades. david: let's suppose i am a young college graduate and i want to go to bridgewater and make money and learn. what is it that you look for? ray: when i look at people, i look at them in three dimensions of a person. ♪ david: when you graduated, what did you do? ray: it is a two-year school. in my summer, i liked to trade commodities. i got into trading commodities. this was the summer of 1972. nobody from harvard business school ever went into the commodity division. but i went to merrill lynch's commodity division. the director of commodities that summer gave me a job to help him around. in 1973, we have the oil shock, bear market in stocks, commodity is the hottest thing. i was hired as the director of commodities at dominic and dominic having never done anything. david: you left that to set up your own firm? ray: yes. that was 1973, 1974, big bear market in stocks. dominic and dominic went broke. i went to hayden stone at the time. it did all of those merger
david: you must've done well reasonably well because you got into harvard business school. ray: i got great grades. david: let's suppose i am a young college graduate and i want to go to bridgewater and make money and learn. what is it that you look for? ray: when i look at people, i look at them in three dimensions of a person. ♪ david: when you graduated, what did you do? ray: it is a two-year school. in my summer, i liked to trade commodities. i got into trading commodities. this was the...
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what is also did was she recognized mr glyde bill as the head of an as well as well i hope it will end that you with the venezuelan people. because i believe that they have been many years of suffering mr president i do have to say though that eventually interim president on is pushed through a legislature in which allowed a new general election in bolivia although this is something that's going to be boycotted by almost a half of the population the supporters of this say that they are not going to take part in this vote so what kind of general election is that gonna be with almost 50 percent of bolivians deciding not to take part. well chuck councilman from the alliance for global justice believes the new government in bolivia is trying to stifle any critical media coverage kook government and bolivia is struggling to establish itself against massive resistance and they can't they can't afford to for people to hear alternative voices to the. news that they want the message that they want to get get out there because they have to have control of the message. people can you know if peop
what is also did was she recognized mr glyde bill as the head of an as well as well i hope it will end that you with the venezuelan people. because i believe that they have been many years of suffering mr president i do have to say though that eventually interim president on is pushed through a legislature in which allowed a new general election in bolivia although this is something that's going to be boycotted by almost a half of the population the supporters of this say that they are not...
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i'm not laughing again well i guess. sometimes i am but i said nothing when he said jennings thinks the printer gemma culture can't stereotype question but if you think the future of the country that i'm not. yet even seen for thinking is gramma's. to me it's all about a new i might show join me for me if you haven't found the happy. post it's. only the attention of the famous naturalist and explorer. too soon will bring to the public some new from him books from 250. marking on them for each of discovery . expedition boyd. isn't calculable. their egos in synch with. their rivalry. 3 princes. who dream of the arab world. there are full power and boundless ambition of the middle east and to a great crisis in. the life and principles of the cold starts november 27th on t w. whistleblowers to some their heroes to others their traitors tonight you'll meet catherine gone the british woman whose leak could have averted the war in iraq and landed her in prison neither of the 2 happened as impeachment hearings against the u.s. p
i'm not laughing again well i guess. sometimes i am but i said nothing when he said jennings thinks the printer gemma culture can't stereotype question but if you think the future of the country that i'm not. yet even seen for thinking is gramma's. to me it's all about a new i might show join me for me if you haven't found the happy. post it's. only the attention of the famous naturalist and explorer. too soon will bring to the public some new from him books from 250. marking on them for each...
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emerging on my continent as well. as a. lot. however what venezuela's critics didn't didn't do was compare human rights issues to those in other countries on the american continent. civil and political rights have been violated in venezuela. but they're violated every day in colombia and they're violated every day in mexico and they're violated every day in brazil. what i call human rights. what i call us. selective integration. you show enormous in the nation with regard to one country. you keep quiet with regard to many other countries where the situation is many times worse. in brazil the police kill 14 people a day on average. the colombian army killed 10000 civilians between 20022010. groups tolerated or even supported by the authorities. even in the usa the police killed almost a 1000 people in 2018. the politicians in some of those countries have called for military intervention in venezuela to protect so they say its citizens. the that we have troops all over the world this place has a very very far away venez
emerging on my continent as well. as a. lot. however what venezuela's critics didn't didn't do was compare human rights issues to those in other countries on the american continent. civil and political rights have been violated in venezuela. but they're violated every day in colombia and they're violated every day in mexico and they're violated every day in brazil. what i call human rights. what i call us. selective integration. you show enormous in the nation with regard to one country. you...
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well thanks for having me well let me explain it this way that protests are different from briards you know all throughout the world when the plans come into effect and people take out to the streets to express their fuel in anger and their concerns it will witness the sense of throughout europe and in the west following that through 1008 economic meltdown we are still witnessing the yellowest are alt for economic reasons in paris out the 4555 weeks and the same happened in a lot of prison will honey rot. gas rationing and gas hide the gas price. plan into effect in a wrong way as a matter of fact i don't i don't think that you would find any kind of economist throughout the world that would support payment of a nationwide subsidy is special leave for petrol to the whole nation but what matters here is that there is no honea it is the wrong time in the wrong way actually for exercising a state solve this issue and you need to go through stages 1st is expert studies in this case it's been done and then the legitimacy of the executor of the plan the one that implements it was ok but the
well thanks for having me well let me explain it this way that protests are different from briards you know all throughout the world when the plans come into effect and people take out to the streets to express their fuel in anger and their concerns it will witness the sense of throughout europe and in the west following that through 1008 economic meltdown we are still witnessing the yellowest are alt for economic reasons in paris out the 4555 weeks and the same happened in a lot of prison will...
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well a tough 1st it seemed rather simple to be. reflecting domestic issues obviously if you can present ukraine as a critical ally that suggest. neglect of ukraine or you know the so-called bullying or. against ukraine or was merely almost a sort of treason so throwing away a critical or strategic ally in order to get an upper hand on the bidens now i do think it to rest and also has a strong international dimension obviously so or older office in 2002 and they thought as a book at a summit right this was to mean what americans were pushing very hard to get. ukraine and georgia into nato but the europeans resisted knowing that yes this would be a strategic advantage or an expansion towards russia which would which could be a strategic blunder yeah well the consequences would have to be bared by the europeans. if this one has the creator which conflicts with russia so i do think that this effort to. change the language in. essentially begin to bring ukraine gradually in the threat of bird flu and reflects something much deeper than
well a tough 1st it seemed rather simple to be. reflecting domestic issues obviously if you can present ukraine as a critical ally that suggest. neglect of ukraine or you know the so-called bullying or. against ukraine or was merely almost a sort of treason so throwing away a critical or strategic ally in order to get an upper hand on the bidens now i do think it to rest and also has a strong international dimension obviously so or older office in 2002 and they thought as a book at a summit...
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well a.b.c. news has defended its decision not to broadcast the story stating it didn't meet editorial standards the anchor amy roebuck agreed explaining her comments were made in a private moment of frustration and here's a reminder of how the story developed 66 year old multimillionaire jeffrey epstein was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008 and was then registered as a sex offender then in july this year he was arrested again and was to face trial over the alleged creation of a sex trafficking network charges he had repeatedly denied and then a month later epstein was found dead in his cell in an apparent suicide. well the found project veritas james o'keefe again says despite a.b.c. saying the allegations were uncorroborated the network doesn't shy away from a high profile claims you can see how frustrated amy robock when you listen when you watch this tape it directly contradicts what a.b.c. news is saying publicly now about not having enough corroboration there they're
well a.b.c. news has defended its decision not to broadcast the story stating it didn't meet editorial standards the anchor amy roebuck agreed explaining her comments were made in a private moment of frustration and here's a reminder of how the story developed 66 year old multimillionaire jeffrey epstein was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008 and was then registered as a sex offender then in july this year he was arrested again and was to face trial over the alleged...
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well, that is it for this week. join us well, that is it for this week.land with a new kind of sanctuary for beluga whales is getting ready for its residents. of sanctuary for beluga whales is getting ready for its residentsm you insist, if you insist! there we go. there was another little burp. hello! catch that, if you can. but in the meantime, don't forget, we are all over social media, so why not sign up to us there and join us out here on the road in real time, and also share your travel stories with the rest of the world. until then, from me and the rest of the team, it's goodbye. hello there. rain is the main concern over the next 24 hours. there are various met office warnings warning about that persistent rain, but there could be some travel disruption, even possible flooding. it's certainly been wet through the evening and night across the south—west and wales and across northern ireland. that rain's been moving northwards, so the warnings come into force as well through the midlands and then northern england, eventually parts of scotland, too.
well, that is it for this week. join us well, that is it for this week.land with a new kind of sanctuary for beluga whales is getting ready for its residents. of sanctuary for beluga whales is getting ready for its residentsm you insist, if you insist! there we go. there was another little burp. hello! catch that, if you can. but in the meantime, don't forget, we are all over social media, so why not sign up to us there and join us out here on the road in real time, and also share your travel...
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so what did you mean here when you said logjam well as i said to chairmanship if. i meant inclusively anything that was holding up moving forward on the meeting and. ukraine the u.s. relationship and what was holding that up at that point it was the statements. about barry smile on the 2016 election but what was being held up well the aide was being held up obviously 4 days later you said in your opening statement that you sent rudy giuliani's contact information to john bolton is that right i did do you know why he asked for that no idea did you know that he was going to ukraine the next day i knew he was about to go to ukraine i didn't know exactly when his trip was but i thought it was kind of an odd request given that the white house can pretty much get anyone's phone number they want now in this e-mail to secretary pump a you reppert reference a trip to warsaw ultimately the vice president went on that trip that's correct and that was the conversation that you talked about where you just you testified earlier to that where you said that we really need to get t
so what did you mean here when you said logjam well as i said to chairmanship if. i meant inclusively anything that was holding up moving forward on the meeting and. ukraine the u.s. relationship and what was holding that up at that point it was the statements. about barry smile on the 2016 election but what was being held up well the aide was being held up obviously 4 days later you said in your opening statement that you sent rudy giuliani's contact information to john bolton is that right i...
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as well all over the. supporters of bolivia the ousted president clashed with police during the funeral of a killed protester we speak exclusively to evo morales about what's happening in this country. i was called an employee terror in the ruling a dictator but this is not so these are real dictators on the other hand you generations will not understand what a real dictatorship is. also this hour the latest star witness at the trump impeachment hearings claims that russia is planning to meddle in the 2020 us presidential election with us whether democrats can attract voters without warning . and a new feud over secularism in for.
as well all over the. supporters of bolivia the ousted president clashed with police during the funeral of a killed protester we speak exclusively to evo morales about what's happening in this country. i was called an employee terror in the ruling a dictator but this is not so these are real dictators on the other hand you generations will not understand what a real dictatorship is. also this hour the latest star witness at the trump impeachment hearings claims that russia is planning to meddle...
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well as i mentioned it's dwindled a number. largely for 2 reasons firstly they have achieved one of their key aims which is to have the tax on diesel fuel and posed by president micron lifted he pretty much had no choice he introduced that tax in order to bring down carbon emissions but it backfired. catastrophe catastrophic really really for the for the president it was seen very much as a tax on poor sectors of society people dependent on like cars who live outside metropolitan areas and cities like paris and the movement was joined by a whole spectrum of different people from the far right the far left and pretty much everybody in between end up becoming an anti macron movement the president himself has been holding talks and debates in town halls up and down the country has won back some support but there are still some hints that more demonstrations could happen a demonstration in the december the 5th has been planned by trade union groups who are angry about some of the reforms that have been introduced by present microla
well as i mentioned it's dwindled a number. largely for 2 reasons firstly they have achieved one of their key aims which is to have the tax on diesel fuel and posed by president micron lifted he pretty much had no choice he introduced that tax in order to bring down carbon emissions but it backfired. catastrophe catastrophic really really for the for the president it was seen very much as a tax on poor sectors of society people dependent on like cars who live outside metropolitan areas and...
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well u.s. airstrikes against al shabaab in somalia have surged since 2017 following an executive order by president donald trump and civilians living in the area are being caught in the crossfire amnesty international says a growing number of people have been killed and dozens more injured welcome webb spoke to some of the survivors. here. uses her son's shoulder was ripped open by a blast from a bomb he says he heard the aircraft that dropped it. filled his body with these pieces of shrapnel and blew his friend to pieces killing him he says they were farming at the time in the lower belly region of somalia where the u.s. military and somali government fighting the armed group al-shabaab changed his name in hidden his face for his safety. i used to hear people talking about these airstrikes but i had no experience of how bad it is the strike came i fell down before i heard anything something hit me i became unconscious. u.s. fires missiles from drones and other aircraft in its fight against al
well u.s. airstrikes against al shabaab in somalia have surged since 2017 following an executive order by president donald trump and civilians living in the area are being caught in the crossfire amnesty international says a growing number of people have been killed and dozens more injured welcome webb spoke to some of the survivors. here. uses her son's shoulder was ripped open by a blast from a bomb he says he heard the aircraft that dropped it. filled his body with these pieces of shrapnel...
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>> well, i don't think anyone is winning in the sense that people are always trying to say, well, who'sning a political advantage out of what's happening. i think that the more this goes on, the democrats are or up to charge that all they did was with impeachment, and the more president trump feels compelled to respond to everything that is said or done, more he also tends to dig himself in. you know, i wish he'd be listening to president clinton's advise, which i was quite surprised this week about how to handle impoochment which is to -- impeachment which is to let other people handle it. gerry: both sides' voters will be energized by this, democrats because they really want to see the president removed from office, and they'll go out and vote against him, republicans because they regard the whole thing as a coup d'etat. that conventional wisdom right? >> well, i think that is right. i think each side's revving up their base. but general electionses, unlike primaries, are not decided by bases. they're decided by swing voters, and swing voters right now don't like president trump, they
>> well, i don't think anyone is winning in the sense that people are always trying to say, well, who'sning a political advantage out of what's happening. i think that the more this goes on, the democrats are or up to charge that all they did was with impeachment, and the more president trump feels compelled to respond to everything that is said or done, more he also tends to dig himself in. you know, i wish he'd be listening to president clinton's advise, which i was quite surprised this...
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well there's this really. deep imbalances really facing the french economy especially against a european background and there was all this focus from the start of his presidency on european reforms to further european integration especially within the euro zone business been extremely little toke of rebalancing is specially among european countries between france and germany most of the debate has been about grand. plans for. structure i mean systematic reforms a banking union fiscal transfers and things like that but it hasn't happened in in any way because of the german position that mostly but then this has been a real debate about economy rebalancing and now european governments are somehow asking the german government to spend more. to restart growth in europe it comes very late and that's a very narrow debate this should be a much broader and deeper debate about its real economic balancing how much you bring back economy activity to those relegated regions where the yellow based movement has really start
well there's this really. deep imbalances really facing the french economy especially against a european background and there was all this focus from the start of his presidency on european reforms to further european integration especially within the euro zone business been extremely little toke of rebalancing is specially among european countries between france and germany most of the debate has been about grand. plans for. structure i mean systematic reforms a banking union fiscal transfers...
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what our report is telling us is, well, that is all well and good, but there are also a bunch of things need to do at home to make sure you're competitive for the future. things like really making sure you have well-funded infrastructure. really making sure you are making significant investments in research and development to retain the competitive technology edge. jason: coming up, the new era about to begin the european central bank thanks to christine lagarde. carol: she enters at a time when her leadership skills are being put to the test. this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg businessweek. carol: you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119 and am in new york, , d.c.m in washington jason: and through the bloomberg business app. carol: this week, christine lagarde took over as the european central bank, its first female leader. she inherits a few things from mario draghi, her predecessor. many before her did not have. jason: they laid a in her trailblazing career and an important story because it will set the tone for the european econ
what our report is telling us is, well, that is all well and good, but there are also a bunch of things need to do at home to make sure you're competitive for the future. things like really making sure you have well-funded infrastructure. really making sure you are making significant investments in research and development to retain the competitive technology edge. jason: coming up, the new era about to begin the european central bank thanks to christine lagarde. carol: she enters at a time...
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well on 40 the needle well if that the power needle if you will inside the government won't be moved that much that's because the district council doesn't have much power they're really kind of the lowest rung when it comes to politicians here in hong kong they deal mostly with very local issues trash collection road repairs parks those kinds of things so they won't really have much of an influence in the legislative council that's the parliament here in hong kong but what it will do is obviously what it has done over the last couple days and this is why it can be interesting to see what happens in the coming days the people have spoken and they have said that they want to change this is the only way for hong kong is to actually voice that change this is the only real one person one vote situation here in hong kong so they've sent a message. now the power behind that message is much bigger than the power that these politicians will actually have an actually just a quick note martin we're here of paul technical university this is where those students we expect about 20 estimated 20 st
well on 40 the needle well if that the power needle if you will inside the government won't be moved that much that's because the district council doesn't have much power they're really kind of the lowest rung when it comes to politicians here in hong kong they deal mostly with very local issues trash collection road repairs parks those kinds of things so they won't really have much of an influence in the legislative council that's the parliament here in hong kong but what it will do is...
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, not too well, fairly well, well enough he will not do very well. >> trevor: i know him not too well not too well, well enough -- what? ( cheers and applause ) what are you doing? you know what? it almost feels like donald trump tries to keep one foot out of the door on every friendship just in case that friend turns out to be a pedophile. i know him well unless he's touching kids, then i've never met him! ( laughter ) some people may wonder why bloomberg is only joining the race now. he told us many march he definitely wasn't running. so what changed his mind? well, maybe all he needed was a little push from another member of the .00001%. >> michael bloomberg, we know, taking steps to run for president. another billionaire reportedly giving him a little push, a little support. amazon's jeff bezos called bloomberg to personally urge him to run. >> trevor: wow. jeff bezos told bloomberg to run? you know you're rich when the amazon guy orders something from you! that's money! ( applause ) whatever you think of bloomberg, you have to admit it's not a great look for him and jeff bezos to
, not too well, fairly well, well enough he will not do very well. >> trevor: i know him not too well not too well, well enough -- what? ( cheers and applause ) what are you doing? you know what? it almost feels like donald trump tries to keep one foot out of the door on every friendship just in case that friend turns out to be a pedophile. i know him well unless he's touching kids, then i've never met him! ( laughter ) some people may wonder why bloomberg is only joining the race now. he...
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anybody these people are well trained much of the islamic state machine the. very end of the inspiration of . join me in any hot sun as i put it up for questions to my special guests and challenge them to some straight talking political debate. al jazeera. and i'm daryn jordan and a quick reminder the top stories on al-jazeera israel's military says it's killed the commander of the armed group islamic jihad and then astrakhan gaza the health ministry says a man and a woman died in the attack israel accuses the iranian bat's palestinian group of carrying out rocket attacks inside israel well let's get more now from harry for set in western somehow so what more do we know about these israeli airstrikes on gaza and the targets they hit well really could mean a strike or the one that's killed. the palestinian islamic jihad senior commander whom israel blames for the spate of rocket.
anybody these people are well trained much of the islamic state machine the. very end of the inspiration of . join me in any hot sun as i put it up for questions to my special guests and challenge them to some straight talking political debate. al jazeera. and i'm daryn jordan and a quick reminder the top stories on al-jazeera israel's military says it's killed the commander of the armed group islamic jihad and then astrakhan gaza the health ministry says a man and a woman died in the attack...
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communism it was no nuclear explosion there were no you know there was not but they still thought well one flashpoint of the so-called cold war was china's war within the year of a kashmir and after this week's delhi decision to seize control of the disputed jammu and kashmir region i'm joined now from delhi by alter pradesh m.p. from india's ruling b j p party dr subramanian swamy so ramani thanks for coming back on our some 40 up 240000 people died since 9087 in conflict that india now has total control what exactly is going on there because landlines are being cut of mobile phones everything is being cut of journalists can't get there. my party associates on the ground which. i think is funny. and this will quiet nothing apennine the revolver and that's where the expectation will still and of course on the list 'd and until the collapse of all this the fuse lifted we will know for sure but i. guess that nothing will. it's because you probably know that pakistan's prime minister imran khan has compared your party to the not the party under hitler. it's sure you must have been told wh
communism it was no nuclear explosion there were no you know there was not but they still thought well one flashpoint of the so-called cold war was china's war within the year of a kashmir and after this week's delhi decision to seize control of the disputed jammu and kashmir region i'm joined now from delhi by alter pradesh m.p. from india's ruling b j p party dr subramanian swamy so ramani thanks for coming back on our some 40 up 240000 people died since 9087 in conflict that india now has...