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from the bards the french left in charge of red turn governments thousands of pounds. i'm going to protest. the straight lost my thirst. on the margins of the much fire and fury in broken glass clashes as i'm confronted the place who used tea gas sending the crowd scattering. she gets to in belgium bikie midges can the save this was no workers' rights gathering instead it was a protest party organizers by the young. and those who feel like they're losing the youth vote lockdowns police said the party violated covered rules and broke up the event to protest by people angry over being told to see the time is a sign of just how much the dive work is this china. in istanbul turkey entering a lockdown labor day events and police detained hundreds of people. opposition lawyers accused them of specifically targeting journalists attempting to film police during the rally. a little bit in the city. but aside from all the protests there's another side to my dad too in many countries to work his day has been declared a holiday in china many travel this year the great wall was jam
from the bards the french left in charge of red turn governments thousands of pounds. i'm going to protest. the straight lost my thirst. on the margins of the much fire and fury in broken glass clashes as i'm confronted the place who used tea gas sending the crowd scattering. she gets to in belgium bikie midges can the save this was no workers' rights gathering instead it was a protest party organizers by the young. and those who feel like they're losing the youth vote lockdowns police said the...
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even not to form a government but to maintain a government.about after very careful with my words have but i'm going to be blunt is benjamin netanyahu a bigger threat to his readied backcross 8 out of power is he going to make problems for any government like um if he's not involved i think is a circular these are the more could see it were to the left 2 feet and when there is an opposition oh overall enough man because he's main issue right now this is called a no go to state you know to stop to do is call option cold case and total folger use really to do anything that he can actually be very dangerous you know from this opposition trying to guns and knives he speaks and work against you know the wall of slogans democracy against the justice system so no doubt about it and this is a time actually felice is call it cynical t.v. and others to try to stop him from doing that with all the left any decency in this side of the political mix gil the same questions here is he a bigger threat. what's wrong with having an opposition he's going to be t
even not to form a government but to maintain a government.about after very careful with my words have but i'm going to be blunt is benjamin netanyahu a bigger threat to his readied backcross 8 out of power is he going to make problems for any government like um if he's not involved i think is a circular these are the more could see it were to the left 2 feet and when there is an opposition oh overall enough man because he's main issue right now this is called a no go to state you know to stop...
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no government could do that. so once the argument about taxation, representation gets set in stone, so that either side cannot back down without giving up their vital interest, that is it seems very difficult to figure out how compromised could ever be possible. either the colonists have to submit to one constitution or actions from one government throwing their liberties into dangerous they see it or the government has to submit to wedding of a chunk letting a chunk of their country but without -- their citizens. neither is possible. once it's set up that way it is really difficult to see how it ends in any other place except the spot that emerson wrote about. here once the embattled farmers stood. fired shot. around the world. that's all for today. next time we will actually get into the revolution. not next time. you have an exam next time. weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tuesday discussions from the gettysburg colle
no government could do that. so once the argument about taxation, representation gets set in stone, so that either side cannot back down without giving up their vital interest, that is it seems very difficult to figure out how compromised could ever be possible. either the colonists have to submit to one constitution or actions from one government throwing their liberties into dangerous they see it or the government has to submit to wedding of a chunk letting a chunk of their country but...
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that scotland has two governments, a government in edinburgh — governments, a government in edinburgh _ do things and also, crucially, to hold a second independence referendum and so i would like to see this _ referendum and so i would like to see this government, if they are making — see this government, if they are making a — see this government, if they are making a new start as gillian says, to make _ making a new start as gillian says, to make a — making a new start as gillian says, to make a new start in relation to edinburgh, — to make a new start in relation to edinburgh, and to respect the scottish— edinburgh, and to respect the scottish government and to treat this as _ scottish government and to treat this as the — scottish government and to treat this as the partnership of equals it was designed to be when the union of the parliaments took place in 1707. back at _ the parliaments took place in 1707. back at buckingham palace we have her majesty the queen. she is leaving in a vehicle we don't often see the queen using, i think it's fair to say, on days like this. but it is
that scotland has two governments, a government in edinburgh — governments, a government in edinburgh _ do things and also, crucially, to hold a second independence referendum and so i would like to see this _ referendum and so i would like to see this government, if they are making — see this government, if they are making a — see this government, if they are making a new start as gillian says, to make _ making a new start as gillian says, to make a — making a new start as gillian...
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or the uk government. of democracy. so the uk government has started boxing clever, and hopes the scottish government will do its job for it, because, as we all know, the scotland act of 1988 does not allow the scottish parliament to pass referendum or stage a referendum on its own. it depends on the competence of the scottish government to do that and the uk government to do that and the uk government hopes the scottish government's and was would simply tell nicola sturgeon that you cannot do this. —— government's own laws. so they hope they can put a legal obstacle in the path of the snp before it even gets to court. meanwhile, they are going to hug scotland and the are going to be a bit more muscular with what the union means as well and defending the union. ., ~ , , ., the union. how likely is it that boris johnson _ the union. how likely is it that boris johnson will _ the union. how likely is it that boris johnson will love - the union. how likely is it that i boris johnson will love scotland? the un
or the uk government. of democracy. so the uk government has started boxing clever, and hopes the scottish government will do its job for it, because, as we all know, the scotland act of 1988 does not allow the scottish parliament to pass referendum or stage a referendum on its own. it depends on the competence of the scottish government to do that and the uk government to do that and the uk government hopes the scottish government's and was would simply tell nicola sturgeon that you cannot do...
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because it's been telling the government to do this for the past hard days. and unless we are watching this from around the world in horror international aid is arriving people are responding to the crisis that's unfolding in india but is it actually helping at all is this aids actually managing to get still the hospitals and the health care workers you needed. not so far it hasn't we have had a lot of international aid arriving in the last few days but it has to be sorted out and then make its way around this very large country there are also reports that in the past aid has a 5 but that there aren't enough people who are trained to administer some of the aid that's arriving it's what promise and let into them already is holding a meeting on sunday morning not just about the shortages of hospital beds and also oxygen but the critical shortage of health care workers in the country at the moment ok elizabeth brahmin there reporting live from new delhi thank you very much indeed elizabeth. well a new contentious is strictly in law which threatens jail time for
because it's been telling the government to do this for the past hard days. and unless we are watching this from around the world in horror international aid is arriving people are responding to the crisis that's unfolding in india but is it actually helping at all is this aids actually managing to get still the hospitals and the health care workers you needed. not so far it hasn't we have had a lot of international aid arriving in the last few days but it has to be sorted out and then make its...
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thether issue is tt this this particular government the p government does not take the adce of experts seriously. it does not take data seriously. it judges data it is very brutal and clamping dn on people criticizing the government. so there have been caused since last year do not get rid of makeshift beds. uh do not send vaccines to other countries that people in india themselves are unable to get vaccinated. and now the action that the government is taking, its not enough. they're asking the prime minister india askeded people to stay at home uh in m april when you give a speech. b yesterday he tweeted saying that people in the city of west beng should go vote uh to celebrate the festival of democracy. which uh even why would you even ask people to go vote when you know the situation is so bad. even if you ask them to vote under covid 19 protocols, thank you very much. and i want to come back to that in just a moment. but let me come to you because your opening statement talked about the need for accountability and i'd like to talk a little bit about accountability on the part of wh
thether issue is tt this this particular government the p government does not take the adce of experts seriously. it does not take data seriously. it judges data it is very brutal and clamping dn on people criticizing the government. so there have been caused since last year do not get rid of makeshift beds. uh do not send vaccines to other countries that people in india themselves are unable to get vaccinated. and now the action that the government is taking, its not enough. they're asking the...
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this is a government that is getting on with the people's priorities.urses, 10,000 more nurses in the nhs now than they were this time last year. 8,771 more police officers on our streets now than they were when i was elected, including tougher sentences, mr speaker, for serious sexual and violent criminals, which he opposed, mr speaker! we're getting on. and by the way, i forgot to mention it, i forgot to mention it. last night, our — our friends in the european union voted to approve our brexit deal, which he — which he opposed! and which enables us notjust to take back control of our borders, mr speaker, but to deliver freedom, and which does, which he fervently opposed. enabling us — enabling us amongst other things, to do with such threats as the european super league, mr speaker, but it enables us to deliver free ports, in places like teesside, and above all, taking back control of our country has allowed us to deliver the fastest vaccine rollout in europe, as he well knows, mr speaker, which would not have been possible, which would not have been
this is a government that is getting on with the people's priorities.urses, 10,000 more nurses in the nhs now than they were this time last year. 8,771 more police officers on our streets now than they were when i was elected, including tougher sentences, mr speaker, for serious sexual and violent criminals, which he opposed, mr speaker! we're getting on. and by the way, i forgot to mention it, i forgot to mention it. last night, our — our friends in the european union voted to approve our...
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the government _ points come out of that. the government might - points come out of that.impose this and we are still talking about it and as i said it is perfectly reasonable for them to want to debate about it but there are those who say that some of the points you raised about crossing, for example, and all the rest of it and exactly the things that doctors had said it was as members of the public. yes, these things happen but they are so disproportionately that you shouldn't let them stop you having the vaccine because in a senseit having the vaccine because in a sense it sounds like you're saying it is all right. we will read about this stuff when you're on her tell the public they should be worried about it. ., . �* the public they should be worried about it. ., ., �* , ., about it. no, what i'm saying is an absolutely — about it. no, what i'm saying is an absolutely believe _ about it. no, what i'm saying is an absolutely believe that _ about it. no, what i'm saying is an absolutely believe that people - absolutely believe that people should have the vaccinations an
the government _ points come out of that. the government might - points come out of that.impose this and we are still talking about it and as i said it is perfectly reasonable for them to want to debate about it but there are those who say that some of the points you raised about crossing, for example, and all the rest of it and exactly the things that doctors had said it was as members of the public. yes, these things happen but they are so disproportionately that you shouldn't let them stop...
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. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including medco. >> mr. coats support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> earlier today the outline of government policies for the new session of parliament. >> [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> detail. .. >>. [silence] >>. [silence). >> landlords may be seated. [laughter] >> closed the door. >> miss blackwell, open the door. >> mister speaker, the queen mother. [inaudible] make way for mister speaker. [silence] >>. [inaudible] >>. [silence] my lords and members of thehouse of commons , my governor's priority was to deliver a nationalrecovery from the pandemic . make the united kingdom stronger, wealthier and more prosperous than before . to achieve this my government will level opportunities across allparts of the united kingdom .supporting jobs, businesses and economic growth. addressing the impact of the pandemic. on public servic
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the government? we share a simple formula, stop oppressing american's freedoms. reduce the tax burden. reduce the regulatory burden. stop punishing americans who actually work. secure our southern border. stop condemning 75 million americans who supported president trump, and stop spending trillions of dollars of american treasure that we don't have. we are talking about diving deep into the bureaucracy here. i can tell you americans that i serve and i work for and i communicate with want incredible reduction in the size and the scope of the federal government and its interference in our daily lives. it is a pretty simple formula. mr. smith, i have two questions. according to the founders' intent and under laws like the inspector general act of 1978, the president has broad discretion to remove and replace inspector generals as he deems appropriate. congress' only involvement with the appointment and removal ofigs. however, under title i of h.r. 2662, as we are discussing today, this bill aims to cur
the government? we share a simple formula, stop oppressing american's freedoms. reduce the tax burden. reduce the regulatory burden. stop punishing americans who actually work. secure our southern border. stop condemning 75 million americans who supported president trump, and stop spending trillions of dollars of american treasure that we don't have. we are talking about diving deep into the bureaucracy here. i can tell you americans that i serve and i work for and i communicate with want...
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where the uk government would have to strike down a referendum bill from the scottish government.ohnson, it would look like a denial of democracy. the uk government has started boxing clever. it hopes the scottish government will do its job for it. the scottish though scotland cap mike act of 1998 doesn't allow the scottish government to stage a referendum on its own. it is outside the con —— competence of the scottish government to do that, and the uk government hopes the scottish government's law lord would tell nicola sturgeon that you can't do this, so they would hope they can put a legal obstacle in the part of a referendum even before it gets to the supreme court. meanwhile, they are going to love bomb and hug scotland, and i think with douglas ross, their new scottish leader in the parliament, they are going to be a bit more muscular and bullish about defending the union. the favourite to become police and crime commissioner in wiltshire has been told he's unable to take up thejob, even if he wins monday's election count. the conservative candidate jonathon seed has an hist
where the uk government would have to strike down a referendum bill from the scottish government.ohnson, it would look like a denial of democracy. the uk government has started boxing clever. it hopes the scottish government will do its job for it. the scottish though scotland cap mike act of 1998 doesn't allow the scottish government to stage a referendum on its own. it is outside the con —— competence of the scottish government to do that, and the uk government hopes the scottish...
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criticism that the government has decided to go after. in april it ordered social media platforms to take down dozens of posts including critiques from politicians that accused the government of underplaying the crisis on the same day a report in newspaper the australian titled modi leads india into viral apocalypse prompted a sharp rejoinder from indian representatives and camera the high commissioner asked the news outlet to refrain from publishing quote such baseless articles in the future. the couvade crisis critics say is another blow to the already embattled media and press freedom in the country. under to be g p party which has been leading the government since 2014 journalists say intimidation and attacks against them have increased. in jammu and kashmir for example when the region was put under lockdown in 2019 after being stripped of his political autonomy. journalists struggled to keep objectivity in their reports and. in the latest global press freedom index india ranks of this 100 and 42nd out of 180 countries and regions rep
criticism that the government has decided to go after. in april it ordered social media platforms to take down dozens of posts including critiques from politicians that accused the government of underplaying the crisis on the same day a report in newspaper the australian titled modi leads india into viral apocalypse prompted a sharp rejoinder from indian representatives and camera the high commissioner asked the news outlet to refrain from publishing quote such baseless articles in the future....
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the government was hoping more vaccines would arrive in time. that did not happen. monica: there have been delays in the delivery of vaccines and supplies to produce them locally. india, one of brazil's main suppliers, is at the center of the epidemic and dealing with a health catastrophe. brazil has just received the first batch of one million pfizer vaccine doses. the lack of planning will be discussed this week by the senate committee investigating the government's handling of the pandemic. the former health minister will be called to testify on wednesday. he will be asked to explain why brazil took so long to accept pfizer's offer to provide millions of doses last year, doses that only just started to provide. al jazeera, rio de janeiro. barbara: it's been six months ethiopia's government began an offensive in a northern region. more than 60,000 refugees have fled to neighboring sudan. we report from a state near the border with ethiopia. reporter: this person remembers the evening when she used to prepare coffees for her family in her hometown. she says when th
the government was hoping more vaccines would arrive in time. that did not happen. monica: there have been delays in the delivery of vaccines and supplies to produce them locally. india, one of brazil's main suppliers, is at the center of the epidemic and dealing with a health catastrophe. brazil has just received the first batch of one million pfizer vaccine doses. the lack of planning will be discussed this week by the senate committee investigating the government's handling of the pandemic....
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state where pretty much the government saying we don't want you to come out. it's your concerns against the system all these demonstrators are keen turmoil in the british government is their protest by their very nature or destructive of any new rules designed to curtail people's right of assembly damage the country's democracy. in the german capital berlin a peaceful march by protesters on the eve of mayday demanding affordable homes after the constitutional court overturned a law the set of rent kept on apartments in the city 85 percent of berlin is rent rather than own their own home 3 countries 3 different struggles but a common thread these are the faces of europe's young students those struggling to find work others looking for security in a fragile labor market was to see. as europe starts to emerge from lockdown a reminder that many old frustrations haven't gone away and in some cases they've deepened leave bark out 0 london. somalia's lower house of parliament has unanimously voted to council extending the president's term in office president mohamed
state where pretty much the government saying we don't want you to come out. it's your concerns against the system all these demonstrators are keen turmoil in the british government is their protest by their very nature or destructive of any new rules designed to curtail people's right of assembly damage the country's democracy. in the german capital berlin a peaceful march by protesters on the eve of mayday demanding affordable homes after the constitutional court overturned a law the set of...
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the government of ignoring warnings over deadly virus variants. devastating 2nd wave. politicians fail to act on the program in germany shut down one of the world's biggest child sex abuse platforms. hundreds of thousands of people to share images and video. sexual abuse. reports of sound the alarm about attacks on press freedoms increasing e.u. should do more to be. a creature from the deep. south african film. documentary prize at this year's oscars. i'm welcome to the program. scientists in india are accusing the government of ignoring warnings about the emergence of new more dangerous coronavirus variants of advisors his ministers failed to impose large scale restrictions despite being alerted in march the you know loud huge political rallies and religious gatherings to go ahead now these super spreader events of since been implicated in the 2nd wave of the pandemic sweeping across india causing record numbers of deaths and infections. india is struggling as the pandemic 2nd wave crashes over the country death and desperation are spreading so too is the fear that t
the government of ignoring warnings over deadly virus variants. devastating 2nd wave. politicians fail to act on the program in germany shut down one of the world's biggest child sex abuse platforms. hundreds of thousands of people to share images and video. sexual abuse. reports of sound the alarm about attacks on press freedoms increasing e.u. should do more to be. a creature from the deep. south african film. documentary prize at this year's oscars. i'm welcome to the program. scientists in...
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big government is back.n the article they say in a new pull, finding that many americans say that the president should do more to solve the country's problems. others say they are doing too much. on these numbers, they note this is essentially unchanged from the trump era when the majority supported a more active government. they are a departure from the obama era. 57% of those under 35. 66% of seniors. 82% of democrats think that the government should be doing more compared to 60% of independents and 20% of republicans. your thoughts on whether the government should be doing more to solve the nation's problems. here is the president and his joint address to congress. pres. biden: in our first 100 days together, we are vaccinating a nation. we are creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs, delivering results that people can feel in their own minds, opening doors of opportunity. that is the essence of america, democracy in action. we the people. it is time to remember that we the people by the government. yo
big government is back.n the article they say in a new pull, finding that many americans say that the president should do more to solve the country's problems. others say they are doing too much. on these numbers, they note this is essentially unchanged from the trump era when the majority supported a more active government. they are a departure from the obama era. 57% of those under 35. 66% of seniors. 82% of democrats think that the government should be doing more compared to 60% of...
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that of course the government wants to keep social media under control. but i don't see it happening in such a diversified social media environment that a couple does a. couple if you shut down you choose this twitter if you shut down twitter there's what's up if you shut down what's up the signal if you shut down signal this telegram there will always be another. and finally it's been a decade now since the 1st humans of images started surfacing online we've since seen pictures and read the stories of humans of new york humans of bombay humans of all kinds of places and it only took the cia that long to figure out that they could tap into that format to recruit young americans into intelligence gathering hence humans' of the cia videos are now online the most recent features a latina american walking us through the agency's headquarters at langley speaking to us in a language best described as millennial given the cia's ugly history of messing with latin american democracies this video was never going to go down well with the online commentary at their b
that of course the government wants to keep social media under control. but i don't see it happening in such a diversified social media environment that a couple does a. couple if you shut down you choose this twitter if you shut down twitter there's what's up if you shut down what's up the signal if you shut down signal this telegram there will always be another. and finally it's been a decade now since the 1st humans of images started surfacing online we've since seen pictures and read the...
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the beholder the real one in government obviously thinks that. the this trial is going to show one and justice in a very flattering light after all they wouldn't have televised it paul rusesabagina himself has withdrawn from the trial because he says it's now obvious that he's not going to get a fair trial i think outside world may judge it in the different light. and this is. all. it's been devised for the way. this is been devised to prove the theory george's. world wrong ready ready. and finally there's a word in arabic that is drummed deep into arab children especially girls and young women that word is a which roughly translates to shameful and it gets a lot of you why are you dressed like that. why you were tracking attention to yourself they don't disrespect her elders. one palestinian blogger hate to say so decided to reclaim the word by producing a rap video that enumerates the many and often contradictory social folk that arab women must navigate we'll leave you with that video now and we'll see you next time you're listening. oh it. is
the beholder the real one in government obviously thinks that. the this trial is going to show one and justice in a very flattering light after all they wouldn't have televised it paul rusesabagina himself has withdrawn from the trial because he says it's now obvious that he's not going to get a fair trial i think outside world may judge it in the different light. and this is. all. it's been devised for the way. this is been devised to prove the theory george's. world wrong ready ready. and...
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they feel they have the support from the government.nded the helicopter and the officers are going over to the truck here, which clearly has been — you know, freshly cut logs on it. it is very different from how things used to work. over the years, i have been on a number ofjungle raids with the environmental police. the most impressive was we flew with this female officer... ..to raid an illegal sawmill. we found the account books. look at this... so they have the total value, a700 reals, and then, look, there's a fee here — 200 to pay the police, leaving them with 4500, so this is extraordinary. this book is like the diary of the business and we've got payments to policemen, we've got how much money they are putting in the bank and it is a lot of money. we're talking £20,000, $30,000 they are making here. it was obvious that the guy with the money had run and left the little guys behind. and i remember talking to one of the guys about what it was like. at then at the end i remember saying to her, "what are you going to do now?" and sh
they feel they have the support from the government.nded the helicopter and the officers are going over to the truck here, which clearly has been — you know, freshly cut logs on it. it is very different from how things used to work. over the years, i have been on a number ofjungle raids with the environmental police. the most impressive was we flew with this female officer... ..to raid an illegal sawmill. we found the account books. look at this... so they have the total value, a700 reals,...
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because while the health ministry says that the government itself including prime minister but in the more he has been speaking about using nitrogen generation plants. to see whether they can be used to generate oxygen the oxygen shortage continues we heard from the children's hospital this morning that they only have 5 hours of oxygen left today and there are also concerns about the international aid that surviving guess it has been over the last 5 days some 300 tons from 25 countries but 6 states including delhi say they haven't received any of this aid the indian red cross which receives the ada saying they passed it to a government company which handles the storage and was just a government company when asked about it says to direct any questions about it to the help ministry it also sounds fairly chaotic what exactly is the government doing about all of this where are its priorities right now. so we haven't heard a lot from the government will we hear briefings from the health ministry sometimes promising that in the more he himself doesn't has never once in his 7 years of being
because while the health ministry says that the government itself including prime minister but in the more he has been speaking about using nitrogen generation plants. to see whether they can be used to generate oxygen the oxygen shortage continues we heard from the children's hospital this morning that they only have 5 hours of oxygen left today and there are also concerns about the international aid that surviving guess it has been over the last 5 days some 300 tons from 25 countries but 6...
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now more from the government. that that's what's really spearheading. this is that i think it's important to say come on. had seen great. rallies in 2019 for many of these reasons but now a lot of them are just a few people coming out and protesting without being organized by unions or other. indeed and the weather isn't dampening their spirits as it thank you very much from bogota colombia yeti. more than 200 protesters have been arrested during the turkish may day marches in violation of a nationwide lockdown. for the. demonstrators clashed with police during demonstrations in istanbul and he said that while some unions have gathered legally others ignored calls to disperse it comes after police were instructed to stop people recording them on phones while on jussi elsewhere windows were smashed in tape gasified as yellow vests protesters joined a trade union made a march in the french capital paris thousands of demonstrators were denouncing planned government changes to unemployment benefits police made more than 30 arrests 5000 officers were deploye
now more from the government. that that's what's really spearheading. this is that i think it's important to say come on. had seen great. rallies in 2019 for many of these reasons but now a lot of them are just a few people coming out and protesting without being organized by unions or other. indeed and the weather isn't dampening their spirits as it thank you very much from bogota colombia yeti. more than 200 protesters have been arrested during the turkish may day marches in violation of a...
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what is the government saying? alison. what is the government sa in: ? ,., ., , alison. in? saying? the government has confirmed to the bbc will— saying? the government has confirmed to the bbc will take — saying? the government has confirmed to the bbc will take a _ saying? the government has confirmed to the bbc will take a decision - saying? the government has confirmed to the bbc will take a decision to - to the bbc will take a decision to take —— today to open the country up to british tourists from midnight on monday. as of monday, people can come to the country on holiday. of course, taking a test within the 72 hours before they embark. that is a very important part of it. no quarantine here or on the way back but confirmed people can come to portugal on holiday. so but confirmed people can come to portugal on holiday.— but confirmed people can come to portugal on holiday. so they can go b the portugal on holiday. so they can go by the government _ portugal on holiday. so they can go by the government there _ portugal on holiday. so they can go by the government t
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do you now admit is government that herd - admit is government that herd immunity was the policy untillutely not. our policym _ no, not at all. absolutely not. our policy. ~ 50 — no, not at all. absolutely not. our oli , , . , policy... so why is dominic cummings sa in: that policy... so why is dominic cummings saying that is — policy... so why is dominic cummings saying that is true? _ policy... so why is dominic cummings saying that is true? i _ policy... so why is dominic cummings saying that is true? i can't _ policy. .. so why is dominic cummings saying that is true? i can't speak- saying that is true? i can't speak for mr cummings _ saying that is true? i can't speak for mr cummings and _ saying that is true? i can't speak for mr cummings and one - saying that is true? i can't speak- for mr cummings and one individual. he said _ for mr cummings and one individual. he said it_ for mr cummings and one individual. he said it was in all the paperwork and all the crucial meetings but if you say it is not true presumably he cannot be ringing hard evidence of this. ~ ., ., ., , �* this.
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point here is that a new government has a democratically elected government who's with a mandate from the people of burma those who are all for the people of power and they are standing up against that military officials we geve this terrorizing you know committing brutal crimes against humanity every day and every part of the power as you see that and you see government the exiled go examine the air within burma they are hiding and they are called minikin with each other yet trying their best to serve the people so we understand they have immense of challenges but the point here is what about the international community you know we are being served well we only have to have a lip service from international community yes we see that there are sanctions are going on as some pressure is going on on the on the military but we needed change of all. you know effective support for this and your government and people those who are supporting what about the people in order to overthrow the brutal regime a senior british minister has played down speculation that the government could try to blo
point here is that a new government has a democratically elected government who's with a mandate from the people of burma those who are all for the people of power and they are standing up against that military officials we geve this terrorizing you know committing brutal crimes against humanity every day and every part of the power as you see that and you see government the exiled go examine the air within burma they are hiding and they are called minikin with each other yet trying their best...
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government does a sensible you cover u.k. government does is try to build on that trying to frame the space for people to cooperate and see that both the governments which work for scotland can work together in scotland centrist so to give you a concrete example of the one which worked well and that's because the delivery of vaccines it was you can't want you to risk a perch at oxford university and you kate that production and sourcing combined with scottish delivery which has made the u.k. a world leader and getting covered back to see into the arms of people who need it that shows you that co-operation can work if you ask people in scotland what is the want of that governments more than 70 percent of them see what they want is more cool. i mean a mechanism for that you know a constant standoff over the constitution whose research on it in the supreme court i have less than a man as how this is going to be my question for both nicola and ross do you think that there will be a 2nd thread for and i'm very free place. nicholas
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government to succeed. we will have to show restraint in both during the negotiation and later on. loyal bodies requested to give up on the ideology of appeals, but he will have to postpone the realization of part of the dreams most like now. joining us from jerusalem is journalist semi, so call somebody thanks for joining us. how likely is it that we're seeing the end of the era of nathan yahoo yeah. well, this moment is, is coming in close by the mere fact that then it came out public in the and said that he's no longer working together with nathan to form a right when government and that he's on the side of the i love being that he's joining forces with him put it up anyhow in a very tough position in any way to form a government. we don't see that this position now can form a government. the only thing that we can to grade for is having the 5th election. but, but it seems that it today in israel, parliament speed and nathan yell come, do have my george. so if this diverse coalition that we've been talki
government to succeed. we will have to show restraint in both during the negotiation and later on. loyal bodies requested to give up on the ideology of appeals, but he will have to postpone the realization of part of the dreams most like now. joining us from jerusalem is journalist semi, so call somebody thanks for joining us. how likely is it that we're seeing the end of the era of nathan yahoo yeah. well, this moment is, is coming in close by the mere fact that then it came out public in the...
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from both of those points for the government. it doesn't look at mike until now— government.ow — capital. liberty still. will have to see how this plays out on the back of this— see how this plays out on the back of this investigation.— of this investigation. rachel, the tele . ra - h, of this investigation. rachel, the telegraph, face-to-face - of this investigation. rachel, the - telegraph, face-to-face appointments telegraph, face—to—face appointments me waiting longer say gps. it's been a bit of a difference of opinion to put it politely between nhs england, the bosses and the family doctors. yes, absolutely. the bosses as you put it, want gps to offer face—to—face appointments from now on. 0bviously, one of the big parts of the pandemic that had such a devastating impact was that people could not go and see their doctors and get other medical appointments. some of which were very pressing. an urgent. and so that is something thatis urgent. and so that is something that is very serious but as gps are pointed out, it's not as though they can overnight start opening up for
from both of those points for the government. it doesn't look at mike until now— government.ow — capital. liberty still. will have to see how this plays out on the back of this— see how this plays out on the back of this investigation.— of this investigation. rachel, the tele . ra - h, of this investigation. rachel, the telegraph, face-to-face - of this investigation. rachel, the - telegraph, face-to-face appointments telegraph, face—to—face appointments me waiting longer say gps....
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_ government. how much has the pandemic cost you? we - government.this _ pandemic cost you? we have lost eight festivals this year _ pandemic cost you? we have lost eight festivals this year so - eight festivals this year so literally millions of pounds internationally.— literally millions of pounds internationally. literally millions of pounds internationall. ., ., ., ., ., internationally. you are going ahead with the festival. _ internationally. you are going ahead with the festival. what _ internationally. you are going ahead with the festival. what added i internationally. you are going ahead with the festival. what added costs | with the festival. what added costs are you likely to incur this particular year?— are you likely to incur this particular year? are you likely to incur this articular ear? ., , ., ., , particular year? lots of added costs around safety _ particular year? lots of added costs around safety and _ particular year? lots of added costs around safety and security - particular year? lots of added costs around safety and securi
_ government. how much has the pandemic cost you? we - government.this _ pandemic cost you? we have lost eight festivals this year _ pandemic cost you? we have lost eight festivals this year so - eight festivals this year so literally millions of pounds internationally.— literally millions of pounds internationally. literally millions of pounds internationall. ., ., ., ., ., internationally. you are going ahead with the festival. _ internationally. you are going ahead with the festival. what...
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and this government of namibia, as we know, is a corrupt government. in this money will never reach the norma. and there are people that, especially though the dissidence of these 2 nations, that's why we say no to this reconciliation, we want to reparation. we want to talk directly to the german government, half of the nama people, and 80 percent of the head were killed. much of maybe as arable land is still owned by descendants of german settlers, some could stand to benefit from the announcement as money will be allocated for land purchases and vocational training. now maybe as government says, the move is a step in the right direction. to heal, we have to learn to live with the scars, but for descendants of those who were either killed or marched into the color he desert to starve to death. it's a wound that may never heal. inter chappelle al jazeera and the democratic republic of congo, tens of thousands of people as seeking shelter from a 5th 2nd volcanic eruption. because most active volcano ganga ruled back to life on saturday, killing 1000 and
and this government of namibia, as we know, is a corrupt government. in this money will never reach the norma. and there are people that, especially though the dissidence of these 2 nations, that's why we say no to this reconciliation, we want to reparation. we want to talk directly to the german government, half of the nama people, and 80 percent of the head were killed. much of maybe as arable land is still owned by descendants of german settlers, some could stand to benefit from the...
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criticism that the government has decided to go after. in april it ordered social media platforms to take down dozens of posts including critiques from politicians that accused the government of underplaying the crisis on the same day a report in newspaper the australian titled modi leads india into apocalypse prompted a shop rejoinder from indian representatives and camera the high commissioner asked the news outlet to refrain from publishing quote such baseless articles in the future. the covert crisis critics say is another blow to the already media and press freedom in the country. under to be g p party which has been leading the government since 2014 journalists say intimidation and attacks against them have increased. in jammu and kashmir for example when the region was put under lockdown in 2019 after being stripped of his political autonomy journalist struggled to keep objectivity in their reports. and why do we really. in the latest global press freedom index india rank at this moment 100 and 42nd out of 180 countries and regions
criticism that the government has decided to go after. in april it ordered social media platforms to take down dozens of posts including critiques from politicians that accused the government of underplaying the crisis on the same day a report in newspaper the australian titled modi leads india into apocalypse prompted a shop rejoinder from indian representatives and camera the high commissioner asked the news outlet to refrain from publishing quote such baseless articles in the future. the...
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fund — the largest—ever government investment in building safety.d in ballymurphy in 1971. earlier this month, an inquest found that the victims, who were shot during an army operation in belfast, were "entirely innocent". borisjohnson had written to the families to apologise, but they rejected that and called on him to meet them. on behalf of successive governments, and to put on the record in this house, i would like to say sorry to their families for how the investigations were handled and for the pain they've endured since their campaign began almost five decades ago. no apology, mr speaker, can lessen their lasting pain. i hope they may take some comfort in the answers they've secured and in knowing that this has renewed the government's determination to ensure in future that other families can find answers with less distress and delay. and a conservative mp has delivered his first, or maiden, speech in the commons 18 months after he was elected. robin millar was the last of the 140 mps elected at the last general election in december 2019 to d
fund — the largest—ever government investment in building safety.d in ballymurphy in 1971. earlier this month, an inquest found that the victims, who were shot during an army operation in belfast, were "entirely innocent". borisjohnson had written to the families to apologise, but they rejected that and called on him to meet them. on behalf of successive governments, and to put on the record in this house, i would like to say sorry to their families for how the investigations were...
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that would mean a 3 week deadline to form a coalition government. and if none results from that it would trigger an automatic 5th election. all of this leads that, you know, in the most endangered position. he's been since the start of this for election to year political crisis. however, he is far from out of it, even without the mandate. he could try to maneuver behind the scenes to try to get a coalition government that favored him. he could try to obstruct anyone else from forming one, potentially blaming them for leading israel to assist election. and even if he were forced out and into opposition, there's no guarantee that a government that would have to be made a very disparate elements, would survive all that long. so they would still be the prospect of another netanyahu come back. not one of mexico's was trained dissolved as in recent years. the president is demanding answers. at least 24 people have been killed, often elevated metro line collapse, sending a train, crushing down onto the cars below the president andre manual look is open the
that would mean a 3 week deadline to form a coalition government. and if none results from that it would trigger an automatic 5th election. all of this leads that, you know, in the most endangered position. he's been since the start of this for election to year political crisis. however, he is far from out of it, even without the mandate. he could try to maneuver behind the scenes to try to get a coalition government that favored him. he could try to obstruct anyone else from forming one,...
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the government _ longer. this is quite striking. the government is — longer.nt is talking very tough | longer. this is quite striking. the i government is talking very tough on theirs. talking about millions and millions of pounds worth of fines for social media companies that fail in their duty of care to protect children from online harm. it strikes me that when it comes to this legislation the devil really will be in the detail about what online harms mean and what the duty of care consist of for these firms. certainly this is something, you are talking about campaigning newspapers before in the telegraph has been campaigning about this which is
the government _ longer. this is quite striking. the government is — longer.nt is talking very tough | longer. this is quite striking. the i government is talking very tough on theirs. talking about millions and millions of pounds worth of fines for social media companies that fail in their duty of care to protect children from online harm. it strikes me that when it comes to this legislation the devil really will be in the detail about what online harms mean and what the duty of care consist...
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democratic governments than it does towards close governments. while amnesty international covers over 150 countries in its annual report for example, so we do work very in-depth work on about 70 countries of the world and we do keep an eye on another another 775 countries of the world. and so we have a very wide range of countries that we cover. sudan to sweden we are looking at human rights abuses at human rights performance of the all these governments. yes democratic governments get very sensitive when we point out to human rights abuses in their countries. but so do authoritarian governments they don't like us pointing fingers at them either and what we say is we are looking to hold governments to account against international standards that they have signed up to so whether you are a powerful government or week one whether you are a western democracy or you know an african or asian dictator. we're going to hold you to the same standards of human rights. i know president bushfeldt. we were holding him. too close to the fire. but i don't feel
democratic governments than it does towards close governments. while amnesty international covers over 150 countries in its annual report for example, so we do work very in-depth work on about 70 countries of the world and we do keep an eye on another another 775 countries of the world. and so we have a very wide range of countries that we cover. sudan to sweden we are looking at human rights abuses at human rights performance of the all these governments. yes democratic governments get very...
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we saw on the review on pensions, governments in germany and japanjust review on pensions, governments bullet and say, look, there are some very difficult decisions to be made here on political courage is required and we have to say some unpalatable things for today's voters to make sure that in the future we can care for the old people and the vulnerable. other countries make their decisions earlier and we just continually keep the countdown on the road and it appears we are continuing to do that. i'm afraid it is a long—standing problem in british politics that has brought us to the situation that we are in now in social care and indeed, in workforce and health care and a number of other areas of public policy. the one concrete _ other areas of public policy. the one concrete thing we have seen the government do is to change the title of the department for the department of the department for the department of health to the department of health and social care. is anything gone with the change of the name? it was already responsible for social care, i think many of us thought it was
we saw on the review on pensions, governments in germany and japanjust review on pensions, governments bullet and say, look, there are some very difficult decisions to be made here on political courage is required and we have to say some unpalatable things for today's voters to make sure that in the future we can care for the old people and the vulnerable. other countries make their decisions earlier and we just continually keep the countdown on the road and it appears we are continuing to do...
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criticism that the government has decided to go after. in april it ordered social media platforms to take down dozens of posts including critiques from politicians that accuse the government of underplaying the crisis on the same day a report in newspaper the australian titled modi leads india into viral apocalypse prompted a shot rejoinder from indian representatives and camera the high commissioner asked the news outlet to refrain from publishing quote such baseless articles in the future....
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can sherman government to succeed? we will have to show restraint in both during the negotiation and later on. the go, little bodies requested to give up on the ideology, live until everybody will have to postpone the realization of part of their dreams most like now, joining us from jerusalem is journalist me, so call somebody, thanks for joining us. how likely is it that we're seeing the end of the era of nathan yahoo yeah. well, this moment is, is coming in close by the mere fact that then it came out public in the and said that he's no longer working together with plenty to form a right to the government. and that he's on the side of the law that he's joining forces with him now in a very tough position in any way to form a government. we don't see that this position now can form a government. the only thing that our kids are great for is having the 5th election . but it, but it seems that it today in israel's parliament speed and come do have a majority. so if this diverse coalition that we've been talking about i
can sherman government to succeed? we will have to show restraint in both during the negotiation and later on. the go, little bodies requested to give up on the ideology, live until everybody will have to postpone the realization of part of their dreams most like now, joining us from jerusalem is journalist me, so call somebody, thanks for joining us. how likely is it that we're seeing the end of the era of nathan yahoo yeah. well, this moment is, is coming in close by the mere fact that then...
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andy as governing b, j. p has often had a tense relationship with big tech last month that ordered twitter and facebook to take down posts, which were critical of the government's code. 1900 response. official say those posts were wrong. but critics argue it's the government trying to control the narrative. that criticism was raised again a few days ago when police visited twitters offices in new delhi. officers reportedly wanted to know why a b, j. p spokesman had his tweet listed as manipulated media. the government ban, tick tock and 200 mostly chinese made apps last year, citing security concerns that happen shortly after skirmishes across the 2 countries disputed border. ah. all right, let's bring in our guess in new delhi, it's a sharma pointed co editor of course india, a digital news outlet in math for it in the netherlands, catalina, go on to assistant professor in private law and co manager of the muslim law and tech lab at mass with university and also in new delhi corona and monday, advocate to t
andy as governing b, j. p has often had a tense relationship with big tech last month that ordered twitter and facebook to take down posts, which were critical of the government's code. 1900 response. official say those posts were wrong. but critics argue it's the government trying to control the narrative. that criticism was raised again a few days ago when police visited twitters offices in new delhi. officers reportedly wanted to know why a b, j. p spokesman had his tweet listed as...
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india struggles to get a handle on its covert 19 nightmare new accusations from scientists that the government ignored warnings about a new and more dangerous virus variant is being blamed for a devastating surge of infections and deaths also coming out clashes erupt in european capitals during traditional may day rallies demands range from stronger workers' rights to easing the pandemic restrictions. and for these worshipers the orthodox easter miracle christians join together to celebrate the holy fire in jerusalem and the end of social distancing. omarion evanston thanks for joining me as india battles an unprecedented surge of covert 19 infections and deaths a group of scientists says warnings back in march of a new and more dangerous variant were ignored by the government hospitals continued to be overwhelmed by the crisis in india as a vaccine rollout is being hampered by a shortage of shots. people lie in the corridors of this hospital in marjah projects. those with a bad heart the better off without oxygen relatives can only watch as their loved ones run out of breath. we haven't got a
india struggles to get a handle on its covert 19 nightmare new accusations from scientists that the government ignored warnings about a new and more dangerous virus variant is being blamed for a devastating surge of infections and deaths also coming out clashes erupt in european capitals during traditional may day rallies demands range from stronger workers' rights to easing the pandemic restrictions. and for these worshipers the orthodox easter miracle christians join together to celebrate the...
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the government is not listening to the people. and so we remain on the streets. negotiations between the government and protest leaders have made little progress and at least ideal ivy, less politics might be the reason why it's just almost all manual it excuse me, that 1st we are one year from the election and the government party has sunk into poles. do you think that if these intermittent protests continue, they will convenience, the middle and upper class columbia institute for them again? so the government doesn't want to negotiate a 2nd. there is a growing split between the union and the people on the street. we don't recognize them as leaders. and 3rd, there's the clear deterioration of the situation with police abuses and growing violent acts in the streets that make negotiations difficult where the risk of violence escalation in many parts of the country are becoming increasingly real. and neither the government nor the leaders of the protest seems to have an easy solution as hence we're all right. this 2nd further spiral
the government is not listening to the people. and so we remain on the streets. negotiations between the government and protest leaders have made little progress and at least ideal ivy, less politics might be the reason why it's just almost all manual it excuse me, that 1st we are one year from the election and the government party has sunk into poles. do you think that if these intermittent protests continue, they will convenience, the middle and upper class columbia institute for them again?...
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messages" of his government?gain i about giving nurses more than an insulting 1% pay raise? hear, hear! prime minister. mr speaker, i think the whole house acknowledges our collective debt to the nurses of the nhs. i certainly acknowledge my own huge personal debt. and that's why of all the professions in this country, mr speaker, in very, very tough times, we have asked the public sector pay review board to look at an increase in pay. borisjohnson was also challenged over plans for a free trade deal with australia, which will mean australian beef and lamb entering the uk tariff free, therefore cheaper for british shoppers. the national farmers�* union is opposing the deal, saying it could put british farmers out of business — concerns picked up by the leader of the snp at westminster. as a member of scotland's crofting community, i understand just how disastrous a brexit trade deal with australia, as proposed by this tory government, will be for scotland's farm and crofting sectors. if reports of this tory deal
messages" of his government?gain i about giving nurses more than an insulting 1% pay raise? hear, hear! prime minister. mr speaker, i think the whole house acknowledges our collective debt to the nurses of the nhs. i certainly acknowledge my own huge personal debt. and that's why of all the professions in this country, mr speaker, in very, very tough times, we have asked the public sector pay review board to look at an increase in pay. borisjohnson was also challenged over plans for a free...
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all over the war so because we like to see the government the government is of the people by the people for the people that is what we want so the military coup. feels democracy must prevail in myanmar our fight where when you double. your more torn beyond martyr the united nations thank you for talking about us or thank you so much thank you so much of the i. one 3rd of all the food produced is wasted with tens of thousands of food outlets towell in south korea has been transformed from west...