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internal affairs department claimed his complaints were unfounded and that no misconduct had occurred you can't have an internal investigation were we all investigate our sales. this guy good job to give the glories or anything like them just to give the system that has no checks and balances you who is shaking ya know i believe that internal affairs should be separate from the police department there is no way that a police department can investigate themselves currently there are no independent organizations whose job it is to investigate police misconduct and there's no oversight of prosecutors either. prosecutorial misconduct dizzee major factor of wrongful convictions just a single thread that runs through almost all of the wrongful conviction cases jeff deskovic has a master's in criminal justice specializing in wrongful convictions he's also a survivor of prosecutorial misconduct i spent 16 years in prison wrongfully convicted that 17. emerged at 32 jeff eventually won a lawsuit against putnam county new york prison. which enabled him to start his own foundation the founder and
internal affairs department claimed his complaints were unfounded and that no misconduct had occurred you can't have an internal investigation were we all investigate our sales. this guy good job to give the glories or anything like them just to give the system that has no checks and balances you who is shaking ya know i believe that internal affairs should be separate from the police department there is no way that a police department can investigate themselves currently there are no...
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little bit more by speaking to more results for joins us from moscow he's from the russian international affairs council welcome to the program so do we know what the russian government is thinking on nord stream to do they think the project is in jeopardy. well thanks a lot or this opportunity to my man on the russian government indeed believes. the u.s. pressure on the north korean too is about promoting the mainly the us economic interests and the interests of the us l. and g. gas in europe rather than some political concerns but also to the farkle this overall pressure on russia not since 2014 but the russian government to seize 2013 when the 1st sanctions the markets q sanctions were introduced and therefore of the u.s. efforts in cancelling the millstream 2 are perceived to not only as far of economic competition but a far broader u.s. strategy to contain and to curb russia's economic development and to curb russian dies with the european union and primarily john yeah but the opposition doesn't just come from the united states there are members within the e.u. poland for example that are d
little bit more by speaking to more results for joins us from moscow he's from the russian international affairs council welcome to the program so do we know what the russian government is thinking on nord stream to do they think the project is in jeopardy. well thanks a lot or this opportunity to my man on the russian government indeed believes. the u.s. pressure on the north korean too is about promoting the mainly the us economic interests and the interests of the us l. and g. gas in europe...
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well it's this gus this with copious fun starts and from the south african institute for international affairs welcome to the program so so ramaphosa says south africa's debt levels are now unsustainable i mean how serious is it got. it's spirits pretty serious that. they planning to try every. plant trying to reduce the debt levels which was exacerbated was a decade of corrupt lending me south africa. and the nikkei but the indications are that if you think them and the kind of spending cuts that is needed to take the country out of its current debt hole there to that will impact on social spending so much that it will really be very bad economic growth so this is a kind of a dilemma facing and it's really worsened by the current group of our growth group growing of ours crisis you know some better news for maybe africa as a whole is there change 20 announcement that they are pushing back debt repayment by 6 months and important is that for the continent and the countries that will benefit from it it's helpful but at the same time is not needed. keep in mind this suspension interest of becaus
well it's this gus this with copious fun starts and from the south african institute for international affairs welcome to the program so so ramaphosa says south africa's debt levels are now unsustainable i mean how serious is it got. it's spirits pretty serious that. they planning to try every. plant trying to reduce the debt levels which was exacerbated was a decade of corrupt lending me south africa. and the nikkei but the indications are that if you think them and the kind of spending cuts...
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were a busy day in a country in the morning that temporarily self-proclaimed leaders of the internal affairs bodies and the country's security committee left their posts however the law enforcement's edge and says a clear that they control the situation in the country at the moment crowds of people and be observed only on the square the city is controlled by people's guards which are created from among the active citizens there will be internal troops to take them through the city will be clear in the next few hours but if people who are in the square do not intend to disperse he was one of special for us today from the city. state an urgency is also been declared in sudan in central africa now after some of the worst flooding there in years so many it means lives proving even more of a challenge of what was already one of the world's poorest nations. or rather i've got nothing out of the water has destroyed all of our house furniture and belongings they were glowing lost in the floor being evacuated from our homes to safer places several houses were in time it's truly a menace to save some
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joining us from london is a scholar in religion and international affairs at the carnegie endowment for international peace. welcome to all of you. are we likely to see the french government taking a tougher measure to combat what president macron has been describing as islamic separatism? >> yesterday i think it is very important to fight this disease, not only in france, but in the world. what i propose to the french president two years ago is to take initiative -- he can be a good idea to explain for the french muslim people that it is important to work with cooperation with the muslim people. the feeling of the french community, muslim french community, is very worrying today. i think this initiative can be very, i would say, a very good idea to build a relationship between the muslim countries, which are 57 in the ic, and to demand to sit and france has house more than 7 million french muslims that i think they have legitimacy to ask for this seat, and they can be a very good initiative to build and consolidate the dialogue of civilizations, and i think it can be a very good idea i
joining us from london is a scholar in religion and international affairs at the carnegie endowment for international peace. welcome to all of you. are we likely to see the french government taking a tougher measure to combat what president macron has been describing as islamic separatism? >> yesterday i think it is very important to fight this disease, not only in france, but in the world. what i propose to the french president two years ago is to take initiative -- he can be a good idea...
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the united states has to accept its full responsibility, for a leadership in international affairs. we have been the backers, and the people who organize and start, the united nations, first started under that great democratic president, wilson, as the league of nations. the lead was sabotaged by the republicans in 1920, and we must see that the united nations continues a strong and going, so we can have everlasting peace in the world. we removed the trade barriers in the world, which is the best asset we can have for peace. large trade barriers must not be put back into operation again. we have started a foreign aid program, that spans do recovery of europe and china, and the far east. we are -- the programs for turkey, and i'll say to you, that all these things were done in a cooperative bipartisan manner. the foreign relations committee of the senate and the house, were taken into the full confidence of the president in every one of these moves, and don't let anybody tell you anything else. as i've said time and time again, foreign policy should be the policy of the whole nation.
the united states has to accept its full responsibility, for a leadership in international affairs. we have been the backers, and the people who organize and start, the united nations, first started under that great democratic president, wilson, as the league of nations. the lead was sabotaged by the republicans in 1920, and we must see that the united nations continues a strong and going, so we can have everlasting peace in the world. we removed the trade barriers in the world, which is the...
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al-jazeera let's bring in william lawrence joining us from washington d.c. a professor of international affairs at the american university and an expert on african affairs also a former u.s. diplomat in west africa and former regional director of the crisis group but he thanks for speaking to us william this is a horrific attack do we have any more clarity in who might have been behind it you know there is at least 7 different separatist groups in west. degrees that 16 missing. in 'd the central government. which are quite violent this is disconnected from. but parallel there is that children in schools. big deal most of those attacks as well so there's ready a. precedent in the lake chad area in the north of children being 'd. victims and schools being the victim of these types of attacks in this team as you said the schools are back in session and the 800000 children that have been left out of school were able to be back to school 'd and so think about that sort of symbolically 'd that we have a bilingual school that represents a united caring moral being attacked and children being the victi
al-jazeera let's bring in william lawrence joining us from washington d.c. a professor of international affairs at the american university and an expert on african affairs also a former u.s. diplomat in west africa and former regional director of the crisis group but he thanks for speaking to us william this is a horrific attack do we have any more clarity in who might have been behind it you know there is at least 7 different separatist groups in west. degrees that 16 missing. in 'd the...
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a were a busy day in a country in the morning the temporarily self-proclaimed leader of the internal affairs bodies and the country's security committee who left their posts however the law enforcement agency is a clear that they control the situation in the country at the moment crowds of people and be observed only on the square the city is controlled by people's guards which are created from among the active citizens whatever the internal troops will be able to take control that city will be clear in the next few hours but if people who are in the square do not intend to disperse. specially for us today from the city of staff members of the u.k. parliament say they found clear evidence of collusion between hallway and the chinese government as lawmakers push for accelerated removal of the company's 5 g. equipment story and more in boom bust see what i will be back here in 30 minutes to bring you the latest headlines once again that. there is a threshold at which. big tobacco realised what they were doing in they continued to do it they continued to put more and more things into cigarettes
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on behalf of the ministry of internal affairs, i declare we will not leave the streets. ensure order in the country. employees of the internal affairs bodies in servicemen of the internal troops will, if necessary, use special equipment and lethal weapons. >> while that is happening the european union is moving toward sanctions against president lukashenko. ministers say he lacks any democratic legitimacy. for more on the possible sanctions -- >> it's a sign of the toughening up of the security response of these demonstrations. we saw that yesterday, sunday, the day when you get demonstrations on the streets of minsk, the capital. and there were indications yesterday that the curity forces were in some ways losing patience. they used on grenades, water cannon, they were openly beating otesters and human rights groups say that 300 people were detained. the e.u. has been slow in terms of comin with these targeted sanctions in place at the moment. it is nearly two months since they were first announced targeted sanctions on key figures around president lukashenko. at the ti
on behalf of the ministry of internal affairs, i declare we will not leave the streets. ensure order in the country. employees of the internal affairs bodies in servicemen of the internal troops will, if necessary, use special equipment and lethal weapons. >> while that is happening the european union is moving toward sanctions against president lukashenko. ministers say he lacks any democratic legitimacy. for more on the possible sanctions -- >> it's a sign of the toughening up of...
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brotherhood and security for the international community the west must stop meddling in the internal affairs of muslims. people can have the freedom to express what these in their thoughts but i imagine that these stops are beneath comes to offending the feelings of more than 1500000000 people muslims in several countries have been calling for a boycott of french products goods made in france were pulled from supermarket shelves in kuwait and qatar qatar university has cancelled a french culture week and calls to stay away from the french grocery store chain call for war trending on social media in saudi arabia and the united arab emirates . let's bring in our guests how there's a political analyst specializing in france and north africa who joins us from paris no habla fendi is a professor of politics at the institute for graduate studies and he joins us from doha joining us from london is a scholar in religion and international affairs at the carnegie endowment for international peace welcome to all of you hisham hamid are we likely to see the french government taking a tougher measures. t
brotherhood and security for the international community the west must stop meddling in the internal affairs of muslims. people can have the freedom to express what these in their thoughts but i imagine that these stops are beneath comes to offending the feelings of more than 1500000000 people muslims in several countries have been calling for a boycott of french products goods made in france were pulled from supermarket shelves in kuwait and qatar qatar university has cancelled a french...
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resolve their differences or thanks for taking us through all that paul robinson public and international affairs professor us also university. people in their thirty's around the world significantly less faith in democratic institutions than previous generations that's according to a survey by cambridge university researchers quizzed close to $5000000.00 people in $160.00 countries the study run for nearly 5 decades through large canvas people around the age of 30 about their views on democracy each subsequent generation of 30 somethings reported less office faction trust in political systems we asked people in paros london and some francisco if they think democracy in its current form is fit for purpose where they live. i don't necessarily believe that it works the way. i still believe in democracy but you don't have confidence in the current government for democracy is there but i don't think it's being implemented properly i think the state of democracy is more risk than it has been before this system is looking increasingly like a dictatorship to me personally i think it's true that it's all
resolve their differences or thanks for taking us through all that paul robinson public and international affairs professor us also university. people in their thirty's around the world significantly less faith in democratic institutions than previous generations that's according to a survey by cambridge university researchers quizzed close to $5000000.00 people in $160.00 countries the study run for nearly 5 decades through large canvas people around the age of 30 about their views on...
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we asked former republican state senator john loudon and international affairs expert sophia mclennan for their thoughts on the 1st debate. there's little doubt that trump lost his composure he was repeatedly interrupting and. seemed overly emotional and somewhat hysterical i was disappointed to see it in his side to sort of stoop to that kind of behavior he tends to be very dismissive been goalie and in fact a name call it's certainly not presidential it's not the kind of behavior that you really want to see any candidate match or anybody watching had their minds changed except that i do i do see that i think biden is going to have some cleanup to do with the left flank it's inappropriate he just dismissed the president as a liar i hate to see the count on how many times he said the president just lies without backing up and being specific about what was dishonest but american politics can be pretty contentious and i think american people sadly are kind of used to it. surfers and beachgoers in russia's far east report hundreds of dead sea creatures washed ashore sparking fears of an
we asked former republican state senator john loudon and international affairs expert sophia mclennan for their thoughts on the 1st debate. there's little doubt that trump lost his composure he was repeatedly interrupting and. seemed overly emotional and somewhat hysterical i was disappointed to see it in his side to sort of stoop to that kind of behavior he tends to be very dismissive been goalie and in fact a name call it's certainly not presidential it's not the kind of behavior that you...
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international involvement this is currently internal affairs of our country and we will emerge from itwe will emerge and remain on the same course we've been russia's have bases safe russia because this is a safe we are counting on the russian government to act as their stability is in force they 'd will have to acknowledge they are all in all it's very important we as a as a most important trading partner and politically we have a huge diaspora in russia so as a position we'll be very important then i make no mistake this is this has nothing to do with any international politics this is purely a domestic quarrel which is going to be results on because the us used. to fight in afghanistan although donald trump is says he's reducing the numbers are still good relations with the united states as well well you know or the united states and the you know european union the organization for security cooperation in europe actually i can point you to the fact that the u.s. embassy was the 1st to congratulate the people of kurdistan and the government is that's why anyone became suspicious succ
international involvement this is currently internal affairs of our country and we will emerge from itwe will emerge and remain on the same course we've been russia's have bases safe russia because this is a safe we are counting on the russian government to act as their stability is in force they 'd will have to acknowledge they are all in all it's very important we as a as a most important trading partner and politically we have a huge diaspora in russia so as a position we'll be very...
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although germany at least has gone on to assume a new role and international affairs. africa. baby boom for uganda is not in. the primates have taken advantage of the peace and quiet of the current virus lock down to produce a particularly large number of offspring residents in the neighboring villages are thrilled they hope that these were in a most will soon attract new tourists again the eco africa. and 30 minutes on d w. it's their obsession for spectacular pictures. it's their passion for nature. it's their complete devotion that makes the best wildlife photographer others in the world. fascinating and. confrontational and stirring. 5 adventures. one goal. the preservation of our climate. is not just an issue of heart and trues and sitting behind us anymore. it's off the scale and danger of surat. passion for china starts nov 6th on t.w. . news a live from berlin standing in solidarity people across france honor the well liked history teacher who was beheaded after discussing cartoons of the muslim prophet muhammad with his spots the prime minister. is among the crowd in
although germany at least has gone on to assume a new role and international affairs. africa. baby boom for uganda is not in. the primates have taken advantage of the peace and quiet of the current virus lock down to produce a particularly large number of offspring residents in the neighboring villages are thrilled they hope that these were in a most will soon attract new tourists again the eco africa. and 30 minutes on d w. it's their obsession for spectacular pictures. it's their passion for...
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let's talk about internal affairs a little bit.d a half in power. they say in politics it is wise to under promise and over deliver. it seems to me that when it comes to your crusade against corruption, you've done the exact opposite. you've over promised and you've under delivered. would you accept that? well, you don't believe in the people around you, it seems, because you appointed a cabinet, which was seen by many in ukraine is full of strong, honest, straight people. but within months, you replaced some of the most important figures, including the prime minister, including the prosecutor general. the prosecutor general whom you fired then said you had lost your nerve in the fight against corruption. why did you lose your nerve? half a year, mr president. i mean, the guy had just begun his job and then you fired him. but you've said to me, you need time, you need time to deliver on your promise to bring peace to ukraine. you need time on your anti—corruption crusade, and yet, the guy you appointed to run that crusade, you only
let's talk about internal affairs a little bit.d a half in power. they say in politics it is wise to under promise and over deliver. it seems to me that when it comes to your crusade against corruption, you've done the exact opposite. you've over promised and you've under delivered. would you accept that? well, you don't believe in the people around you, it seems, because you appointed a cabinet, which was seen by many in ukraine is full of strong, honest, straight people. but within months,...
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he uses this as a tool as a very effective tool to meddle in internal affairs to too small to score in not just in our neighbor countries like ukraine like collect elect germany despite we are a direct neighbor but. in the u.s. and the overall goal i think is to slender democracy itself and that's a very very dangerous thing and it's it's more important than everything else i in my opinion and at this point they meet together. trying. hootie and the 2 dictators around her and that's really newt. well and and to be serious talent bloody mary in view of all of that and in view of the recent attack on alex saying of on the the russian opposition politician should europe be doing more to sanction putin's abuses of power and his interference and if so what additional measures would work well received in. europe and sanctions in russia since for 6 years from now for the ukraine and crimea and eastern ukraine and the question is not if europe should do more but how effective this may honeys them are how much much influence the sanctions have on their behavior over russia is it possible to cha
he uses this as a tool as a very effective tool to meddle in internal affairs to too small to score in not just in our neighbor countries like ukraine like collect elect germany despite we are a direct neighbor but. in the u.s. and the overall goal i think is to slender democracy itself and that's a very very dangerous thing and it's it's more important than everything else i in my opinion and at this point they meet together. trying. hootie and the 2 dictators around her and that's really...
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of the gorbachev accuse the chancellor of interfering in the internal affairs of east germany submission nasties in the space. after that conversation i just couldn't imagine in the soviet union agreeing to a process that would allow the reunification of our country any time in the foreseeable future aside from. the western allies were also concerned about the way things were developing in germany especially the british leader margaret thatcher. the politically the british prime minister was strictly against a reunification of germany it's well below his temperament who was germany was hostile from the start she was very hostile to the salaciously to the germans. she never had any confidence in the germans as she said they'll betray you and they will be trailing you. she had a conversation with overtures through some of those notches you know and when she called. they both started to discuss that discovery as she had a couple of conversations with mitchell who share have a screen judicially indeed would say express them even more forcefully than she ever did because later judge we're goi
of the gorbachev accuse the chancellor of interfering in the internal affairs of east germany submission nasties in the space. after that conversation i just couldn't imagine in the soviet union agreeing to a process that would allow the reunification of our country any time in the foreseeable future aside from. the western allies were also concerned about the way things were developing in germany especially the british leader margaret thatcher. the politically the british prime minister was...
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in international affairs and which other groups blogs tactical alliances emerged now are going forward we can't do without such or such a bad boss try turning. you can see why it is just that a multilateral ism should be understood not as 100 percent inclusion but rather a need to engage actors who are actually holding a stake in settling the problem and granted no good comes out of the following situation say there is a process that implies certain. groups of stakeholders that can actually come to terms with one another and then 3rd parties invite themselves shamelessly and we brazenly and we only reason we only go to showcase their ambitions power and influence to carve out a need. for themselves to con everybody out but rather than make a meaningful contribution. let me say this again international system right now is fragmented itself on split into parts splintered but there are tasks that require more than just the potential of a certain state even know if influential states. but issues like international stability and security countering terrorism and addressing acute regional co
in international affairs and which other groups blogs tactical alliances emerged now are going forward we can't do without such or such a bad boss try turning. you can see why it is just that a multilateral ism should be understood not as 100 percent inclusion but rather a need to engage actors who are actually holding a stake in settling the problem and granted no good comes out of the following situation say there is a process that implies certain. groups of stakeholders that can actually...
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i spoke to our international affairs commentator and asked why so many people have been voting early.> was driving it? a lot of things. a lot of people, especially democratic voters, want to ensure they are voting in the safest conditions possible. they don't want to go to polling places, so mail-in ballot is a very appealing prospect. also, people want to avoid the crush of lines on election day itself. they want to get it over with. they don't want to have to confront those long lines, although those still exist, and beyond all of that, one of the biggest reasons is the enthusiasm of this election. the stakes could not be higher, you know? we say all the time, and there is giant enthusiasm on both sides. everyone sees it as a very important election. we have some numbers up on your screen. when we talk about early voting, we are talking about a combination -- well, maybe we can bring them up again -- talking about a combination of both people going in person and voting, absentee ballots, drop boxes station, you see 22 note -- 22 million people have done that already. 44 million have
i spoke to our international affairs commentator and asked why so many people have been voting early.> was driving it? a lot of things. a lot of people, especially democratic voters, want to ensure they are voting in the safest conditions possible. they don't want to go to polling places, so mail-in ballot is a very appealing prospect. also, people want to avoid the crush of lines on election day itself. they want to get it over with. they don't want to have to confront those long lines,...
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ryan mcmahon following an internal affairs investigation. officials say they concluded that officer mcmahon violated department policies by quote engaging in unsafe conduct. and neglect for basic firearm safety during the incident. man was also among the officers involved in the deadly shooting of willie mccoy in february of 2019. >>wanted write a shooting the north bay, a cal fire sonoma county fisher another of our joint news, 3 things. >>and in sonoma, the city of santa rosa and cal fire. my name is paul communications manager for the county of cinema and this is our update for thursday october 1st at 05:00pm. the focus of this up these updates once again as the western portion of the glass fire which swept from napa county into sonoma county. late sunday night and has now consumed more than 56,000 acres and at last report was 5% contained. as we enter day 5 of his firefight it said it's a time of nervousness as we began a another red flag warning which started 01:00pm today and is expected to last until 06:00am on saturday. heat advisory
ryan mcmahon following an internal affairs investigation. officials say they concluded that officer mcmahon violated department policies by quote engaging in unsafe conduct. and neglect for basic firearm safety during the incident. man was also among the officers involved in the deadly shooting of willie mccoy in february of 2019. >>wanted write a shooting the north bay, a cal fire sonoma county fisher another of our joint news, 3 things. >>and in sonoma, the city of santa rosa and...
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the german government internal affairs minister. said now with germany's of the to the 25 percent of the migrants they. save but. completely illogical because if your review decided to share of these migrants you have to get them out from through flights because it doesn't make sense to food them. one more time. on the boards and to risk life one once more. the international organization for migration claims that since 201415 film people have died attempting to cross the mediterranean sea. silly is even to less i mean i would say even i'm a screaming because if you are talking about the nature of selection then north rights you're talking about natural selection can survive we would laws then. this is natural selection this is another abuse on the skin of the migrants. likely to fly zones of migrants from libya by playing the current arrangement works well for the migrants by passage an approach that has little chance of reaching italy rescue ships will save some the rest will simply drown. i found the way to get in touch potentiall
the german government internal affairs minister. said now with germany's of the to the 25 percent of the migrants they. save but. completely illogical because if your review decided to share of these migrants you have to get them out from through flights because it doesn't make sense to food them. one more time. on the boards and to risk life one once more. the international organization for migration claims that since 201415 film people have died attempting to cross the mediterranean sea....
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the internal affairs ministry says the jobless rate in september stood at 3%.umber of people out of work grew by 420,000 from a year ago, up for the eighth straight month. the ratio of job offers to applicants fell for the ninth straight month. it stood at 1.03 meaning there are 103 openings for every 100 people looking for work. that's the lowest ratio in nearly seven years. demand for new hires was down more than 30% in entertainment, accommodation, food services and other sectors. on the other hand, manufacturing saw some positive signs. the index of japan's industrial production rose 4% from august. much of the growth came from the auto and machinery industries. production is broadly expected to continue expanding in the coming months. >>> the number of people who stayed at hotels and other accommodations in japan fell by almost half in september compared with a year earlier. it was the eighth straight monthly drop due to the pandemic. the japan tourism agency says the number was just over $25 million last month, down 47.6%. the figure in may plunged more t
the internal affairs ministry says the jobless rate in september stood at 3%.umber of people out of work grew by 420,000 from a year ago, up for the eighth straight month. the ratio of job offers to applicants fell for the ninth straight month. it stood at 1.03 meaning there are 103 openings for every 100 people looking for work. that's the lowest ratio in nearly seven years. demand for new hires was down more than 30% in entertainment, accommodation, food services and other sectors. on the...
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well it's this cussed this with copious fan stats and from the south african institute for international affairs welcome to the program so serum oppose it says south africa's debt level was are now unsustainable i mean how serious is it got. its spirits pretty serious that. they planning to try every. plant trying to reduce the debt levels which was exacerbated was a decade old growth. there for. the indicator but the indications are that if that implement the kind of spending cuts that is needed to take the country out of its current all the glue that will impact on social spending so much that it will really be very bad economic gross and this is this is a kind of a dilemma facing and it's really worsened by the current group of our growth group group of ours. you know some better news for maybe africa as a whole as they say gee 20 announcement that they offer shing back debt repayment by 6 months out important is that for the continent and the countries that will benefit from it. it's helpful but but at the same time it's not merely. keep in mind this suspension initiative because it's bilate
well it's this cussed this with copious fan stats and from the south african institute for international affairs welcome to the program so serum oppose it says south africa's debt level was are now unsustainable i mean how serious is it got. its spirits pretty serious that. they planning to try every. plant trying to reduce the debt levels which was exacerbated was a decade old growth. there for. the indicator but the indications are that if that implement the kind of spending cuts that is...
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governments were actively engaged in international affairs. and what i shorthand in the long 19th century. one of the ways for historians to more effectively see that american involvement in the world, is to shift their attention away from great men and political speeches, to look at the activities of private citizens in world affairs. certainly professor irwin's comments about humanitarian involvement, speak to the benefits of that kind of approach. today, i would like to talk a little bit about actually official u.s. involvement in the world. specifically, thinking about the ways the u.s. officials were involved in legal and normative structures, also the administrative structures that they set up to facilitate their involvement with the rest of the world. in terms of law, it's important for us to think about all of the numerous treaties, most of which were bilateral, some are multilateral. in which the united states government was the party, beginning with the 1783 treaty with sweden. a lot of these treaties, that kind of setup basic relati
governments were actively engaged in international affairs. and what i shorthand in the long 19th century. one of the ways for historians to more effectively see that american involvement in the world, is to shift their attention away from great men and political speeches, to look at the activities of private citizens in world affairs. certainly professor irwin's comments about humanitarian involvement, speak to the benefits of that kind of approach. today, i would like to talk a little bit...
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and finally, third, internal affairs bureau order 18-02. it is important to know the auditor limited to devices that the department owns and not any member personal devices. the audits, however, do capture electronic messages that are transmitted from personal devices to department devices. three systems are audited, and they are as follows. number one, level two, which is california law enforcement telecommunications system and i will refer to that as clets. and email and text messages and all sworn department members are issued a department issued phone. a department owned phone. i will explain how each one of these audits and the systems are audited in the results of the third quarter 2020 audit. first, level two. the program was established which searches all entries made into the system using an established word list. and that word list has procter & gamblesly 65 word on it and is passive in nature and runs continuously. if the member uses one of the identified words, the hit is generated and sent to personnel via the level two access
and finally, third, internal affairs bureau order 18-02. it is important to know the auditor limited to devices that the department owns and not any member personal devices. the audits, however, do capture electronic messages that are transmitted from personal devices to department devices. three systems are audited, and they are as follows. number one, level two, which is california law enforcement telecommunications system and i will refer to that as clets. and email and text messages and all...
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they try to involve this important longtime ally in thailand's internal affairs why why can't we solve this problem among ourselves. have a long corn is back in the country but he lives most of his time in southern germany reportedly booking out this entire hotel for long stretches it's caused something of a diplomatic headache for his hosts. version of this obviously i'm also watching the thai kings behavior in germany we've not just been monitoring this in recent weeks we are monitoring this long term if there are things that we consider to be illegal there will be immediate consequences and. consequence. that comes after months of student led protests demonstrators want to reform the monarchy the constitution for the prime minister to go. but he is digging his heels in. tens of millions of people did not want to see the change through chaos everyone has their own beliefs and believe all their lives therefore we must creatively find a balance between the needs of the individual and others in society. as he spoke thousands of pro-democracy protesters were again gathering on the street
they try to involve this important longtime ally in thailand's internal affairs why why can't we solve this problem among ourselves. have a long corn is back in the country but he lives most of his time in southern germany reportedly booking out this entire hotel for long stretches it's caused something of a diplomatic headache for his hosts. version of this obviously i'm also watching the thai kings behavior in germany we've not just been monitoring this in recent weeks we are monitoring this...
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betten is used by the us is totally out of political manipulation aiming to interfere in china's internal affairs and undermine the development and stability of tibet china has always opposed this position and has never recognized that. tibet's government has said that some 15 percent of the region's population have received locational training in just 7 months and the program is ongoing. rights groups worry that with every person that's unrolled tibetan culture is being further eroded. joining us is kate saunders a specialist and writer on tibet kate the report documenting this just came out i know you've monitored what's been happening in tibet for years what have been some of your own findings. yes this is the this report. horton's indication of the very rapid social economic transformations taking place and tibet and what we found is that this combination of intensified securitizing militarize a show of force in jank came to that in which dystopian police state was set up in which emerging from china's economic and strategic objectives on tibet and with the ultimate aim of. an official docume
betten is used by the us is totally out of political manipulation aiming to interfere in china's internal affairs and undermine the development and stability of tibet china has always opposed this position and has never recognized that. tibet's government has said that some 15 percent of the region's population have received locational training in just 7 months and the program is ongoing. rights groups worry that with every person that's unrolled tibetan culture is being further eroded. joining...
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one, and article two, also provide that there should be no intervention by one nation in the internal affairs of another. now, i don't know what senator kennedy suggests when he says we should help those who oppose the castro regime, both in cuba and without. but i do know this, that if we were to follow that recommendation, that we would lose all of our friends in latin america. we would probably be condemned in the united nations. and we would not accomplish our objectives. i know something else. it would be an open invitation for mr. khrushchev to come in, to come into latin america, and to engage us in what would be a civil war and possibly even worse than that. this is the major recommendation that he's made. now, what can we do? we can do what we did with guatemala. there was a commonest dictator -- communist dictator we inherited from a previous administration. we quarantined him. the guatemalan people themselves eventually rose up and pulled him out. we are quarantining mr. castro today. we are quarantining him, diplomatically, by bringing back our ambassador. economically, by cutting
one, and article two, also provide that there should be no intervention by one nation in the internal affairs of another. now, i don't know what senator kennedy suggests when he says we should help those who oppose the castro regime, both in cuba and without. but i do know this, that if we were to follow that recommendation, that we would lose all of our friends in latin america. we would probably be condemned in the united nations. and we would not accomplish our objectives. i know something...