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disfranchisement became a powerful vehicle for local politicians to manage the black vote. here in dallas county, there was a tremendous black-white ratio. blacks far outnumbered whites. luckily, the effects of allowing the state constitution to strip blacks of any political power here, it ensure that white democrats would be able to vote amongst themselves and appoint leaders for generations. under his tenure at the senate, a famousass constitution which stands as an example of the way other state governments went to great lengths to re-create a version of the old south during the. of the new south. the life of edmund pettus bridge occupies an important part in american history. it was dedicated as a symbol of white supremacy but within a generation, his history became reversed. it went from becoming a place of racial separation to being a place of racial liberation. in 1965, this became the setting for one of the most important moments of the civil rights movement. the had decided this was place he would make a pitch for voting rights. was part ofe segregation but also lib
disfranchisement became a powerful vehicle for local politicians to manage the black vote. here in dallas county, there was a tremendous black-white ratio. blacks far outnumbered whites. luckily, the effects of allowing the state constitution to strip blacks of any political power here, it ensure that white democrats would be able to vote amongst themselves and appoint leaders for generations. under his tenure at the senate, a famousass constitution which stands as an example of the way other...
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industry also against a powerful social norm so they had have equally powerful messages so we will view the slide from the truman initiative which is the anti- smoking initiative. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. what do you notice about that ad? it's funny. what else? it doesn't tell you not to smoke nobody is telling you smoking is bad for you when i first saw this ad i came across it not because of any serious research but driving with my kids over the summer of 2016 and they said what's it about about how change happens and movements like smoking but now nobody does that my 11-year-old said to me smoking is really bad it is like the cat video. i said what cap video? [laughter] like i'm the only person on earth who had never seen the video of course it had millions of views and it works. now my son will never smoke not because i told him not to but kids care about their pet. if you smoke your cat could get cancer and more importantly then notes the pet videos. it sounds silly that there are millions of dollars of research behind this campaign to get into the psychological profile of how do kids t
industry also against a powerful social norm so they had have equally powerful messages so we will view the slide from the truman initiative which is the anti- smoking initiative. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. what do you notice about that ad? it's funny. what else? it doesn't tell you not to smoke nobody is telling you smoking is bad for you when i first saw this ad i came across it not because of any serious research but driving with my kids over the summer of 2016 and they said what's it...
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the headlines: caught on the mountain: the moment trekkers run to escape landslides as a powerful earthquake hits the indonesian island of lombok. at least 1a people are dead. cambodia's prime minister has claimed election victory, but critics say the vote was a sham. hello. i'm ben bland in london. also coming up in the programme: just hours before zimbabweans head to the polls, the former leader, robert mugabe, breaks his silence, saying he won't vote the man who pushed him out. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday, good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7am on the indonesian island of lombok, where at least 1a people have been killed in a powerful earthquake. indonesian presidentjoko widodo is due to visit later on monday. he's ordered the maximum relief effort to help survivors. officials say hundreds have been injured and the number of casualties is expected to rise. the bbc‘s pablo uchoa has more. a scenic morning trek ended in panic. a mountain guide who is leading a check on indonesia's —— and indonesian mountains po
the headlines: caught on the mountain: the moment trekkers run to escape landslides as a powerful earthquake hits the indonesian island of lombok. at least 1a people are dead. cambodia's prime minister has claimed election victory, but critics say the vote was a sham. hello. i'm ben bland in london. also coming up in the programme: just hours before zimbabweans head to the polls, the former leader, robert mugabe, breaks his silence, saying he won't vote the man who pushed him out. live from our...
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i -- down a power grid. think in our election system, and remember we have a very bifurcated, trifucated election system. people think about, they didn't change a vote total but at the end of the day you don't need to change the vote total. if you go upstream and look in america 90% of all voter files are controlled by three companies. what happens if they pen trapt -- if they penetrate those companies and certain people are left off the registration list. you simply need to actually seed distrust and faith in the accuracy of the system for russia to accomplish its goal. remember, again not to sound partisan but i never heard prior to 2016 election any american presidential candidate from either party before the election even took place be willing to question the legitimacy of our voting process. those were the words by mr. trump said during the election process which frankly comes right out of the russian playbook. sen. rubio: let me add to the election part. i'm from florida. some people might recall not th
i -- down a power grid. think in our election system, and remember we have a very bifurcated, trifucated election system. people think about, they didn't change a vote total but at the end of the day you don't need to change the vote total. if you go upstream and look in america 90% of all voter files are controlled by three companies. what happens if they pen trapt -- if they penetrate those companies and certain people are left off the registration list. you simply need to actually seed...
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a group of most contractors were forced to run from a landslide as a powerful earthquake hit the indonesian replacement, emerson managua, who forced him out of office. a palestinian teenager who was filmed slapping an israeli soldier in the west bank has been freed after seven months injail. geraint thomas has won the tour de france
a group of most contractors were forced to run from a landslide as a powerful earthquake hit the indonesian replacement, emerson managua, who forced him out of office. a palestinian teenager who was filmed slapping an israeli soldier in the west bank has been freed after seven months injail. geraint thomas has won the tour de france
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the relief operation is under way on the indonesian island of lombok after a powerful earthquake leftrime minister, hun sen, says that he has won a landslide election victory. the election is cambodia's sixth since it emerged from decades of war in 1993, and many have criticised the government for a crackdown on all opposition factions. hun sen, who has ruled cambodia for 33 years, has been reelected with an estimated 80% of the vote, with his party, the cpp, taking at least 100 of the 125 parliamentary seats. the official results won't be announced until mid—august. michael vatikiotis is the regional director at the centre for humanitarian dialogue. he believes that there will be some concerns about the credibilty of the election result. it's going to be very hard actually to get sort of facts because we are relying entirely on the government's election commission, and international observers have been very limited in their access and it has mostly come from countries that are not necessarily the most credible election observers. however, from what we can tell, there was a large bloc
the relief operation is under way on the indonesian island of lombok after a powerful earthquake leftrime minister, hun sen, says that he has won a landslide election victory. the election is cambodia's sixth since it emerged from decades of war in 1993, and many have criticised the government for a crackdown on all opposition factions. hun sen, who has ruled cambodia for 33 years, has been reelected with an estimated 80% of the vote, with his party, the cpp, taking at least 100 of the 125...
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a thousand larrys in the room might break the sheer force of intellectual power. a one vote majority -- >> would they really take a thousand of me? [laughter]. >> i love you for your modesty. [laughter] >> at the end of the day, a room of larry tribes is not worth nearly as much as a single vote control in the house of representatives. the story isn't are people looking at the information. the story is the information being found utilized in way that can shape the electoral mass. to be honest my answer is i hope someone else is doing that because i'm busy working. [laughter] >> but i read the "new york times," and seems like they are. >> right. [applause] :.
a thousand larrys in the room might break the sheer force of intellectual power. a one vote majority -- >> would they really take a thousand of me? [laughter]. >> i love you for your modesty. [laughter] >> at the end of the day, a room of larry tribes is not worth nearly as much as a single vote control in the house of representatives. the story isn't are people looking at the information. the story is the information being found utilized in way that can shape the electoral...
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a sham. he's. prepared to do anything. to cling to power so he doesn't hesitate to suppress. this is cambodia six election since one thousand nine hundred three after decades of war and who has made it very clear that he wants a big turnout. as polls close in cambodia consensus seems assured of his seventh straight term as prime minister further securing his name in the history books. our correspondent and heartache is in cambodia and capital phnom penh for more on the story and the poles have no clothes in cambodia selection and hundreds and looks sash to win yet another term so what does this mean for cambodia. means that the ruling party c.p.p. and the prime minister. can further tighten their already pretty tight grip on power that he can continue to work on his success and he's already started doing that building up his sons or one of his sons as as his successor and it also means that the hopes that many in the international community had for cambodia after that clear regime back in the seventy's that the country was going to slowly but eventually transition to a democra
a sham. he's. prepared to do anything. to cling to power so he doesn't hesitate to suppress. this is cambodia six election since one thousand nine hundred three after decades of war and who has made it very clear that he wants a big turnout. as polls close in cambodia consensus seems assured of his seventh straight term as prime minister further securing his name in the history books. our correspondent and heartache is in cambodia and capital phnom penh for more on the story and the poles have...
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a power gels and it could take time? a power gels and sugarand and it could take time?ght be a difficult rescue for them. your heart goes out to the coach, having to lead these boys to maintain morale in pitch darkness. we have seen pictures of a torch being shined on them and it is dark and gloomy and they have been there for the best part of ten days in absolute darkness, what an extraordinary thing for him to have done. also, what extraordinary people these are, we have seen that british diver on the tape earlier, somebody who, an expert cave diver, but here's these distressed lease on the other side of the world, drops everything and travels across the world to help rescue them. what an extraordinary thing to do. you have to also admire the resilience of these boys, who had been underground, trapped for nine days, a p pa re ntly underground, trapped for nine days, apparently one of them asked what day it was. you must get a sense of how disorienting it must have been, you don't have a sense of how time has passed. they said they would have survived without water and
a power gels and it could take time? a power gels and sugarand and it could take time?ght be a difficult rescue for them. your heart goes out to the coach, having to lead these boys to maintain morale in pitch darkness. we have seen pictures of a torch being shined on them and it is dark and gloomy and they have been there for the best part of ten days in absolute darkness, what an extraordinary thing for him to have done. also, what extraordinary people these are, we have seen that british...
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but we will be at a point the likes of which we have never been as a power. and again, hopefully never having to use that incredible equipment that is built right here, best in the world, in the usa. [applause] we also gave our great warriors their largest pay raise in eight years, so they got a pay raise, and it was about time. they have been waiting for a long time. and i am proud that under my administration, we passed the largest ba reforms in half a century. i signed into law the v.a.
but we will be at a point the likes of which we have never been as a power. and again, hopefully never having to use that incredible equipment that is built right here, best in the world, in the usa. [applause] we also gave our great warriors their largest pay raise in eight years, so they got a pay raise, and it was about time. they have been waiting for a long time. and i am proud that under my administration, we passed the largest ba reforms in half a century. i signed into law the v.a.
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a powerful earthquake on an indonesian tourist island kills at least 13 people, injures hundreds and mages thousands of homes. qatar has denied claims it ran a secret campaign to sabotage other countries‘ bids for the 2022 world cup. also this hour, on the brink of victory for cycling's greatest prize. geraint thomas will ride into paris later today, all but assured of being crowned tour de france champion. more on that and the rest of the sport shortly. and at 11.30 we'll hear what correspondents in london make of the week's news in dateline. five people have died and tens of thousands of people have fled their homes as huge wildfires continue to rage across the us state of california. firefighters say they are struggling to contain about 130 separate blazes. the governor of california has requested federal aid and declared a state of emergency in three more counties. almost 40,000 people have already left their homes in the city of redding. those remaining have been urged to leave immediately. thousands of firefighters are dealing with what have been described as tornados of fire. a
a powerful earthquake on an indonesian tourist island kills at least 13 people, injures hundreds and mages thousands of homes. qatar has denied claims it ran a secret campaign to sabotage other countries‘ bids for the 2022 world cup. also this hour, on the brink of victory for cycling's greatest prize. geraint thomas will ride into paris later today, all but assured of being crowned tour de france champion. more on that and the rest of the sport shortly. and at 11.30 we'll hear what...
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even the way things are going this may not be the obvious moment to bring a powerful diesel to the market still the sleek and self-confident grand land x. is a worthy contender in the hotly contested compact as your recent mets. zero three one hundred in under two and a half seconds. we'll drift. these are long jumps and fierce battles because these are just a few of the things drivers have to master for the world rally cross championship this year some of the world's top drivers including sebastien rube mathias action and petr fought hard to not bring any champion yohan kristofferson office throne but christopherson gave his all racing on home soil to keep his leak. the transformation of tiny hole yes during the championship is remarkable almost overnight the peaceful village near the norwegian border population one hundred fifty. goes over fifty thousand spectators the psyched up friends party at the iconic magic weekend they camp in the forest and talk about cars racing and the heroes of the rally cross. the tracks deep within the forest is one of the hardest in the world offering a th
even the way things are going this may not be the obvious moment to bring a powerful diesel to the market still the sleek and self-confident grand land x. is a worthy contender in the hotly contested compact as your recent mets. zero three one hundred in under two and a half seconds. we'll drift. these are long jumps and fierce battles because these are just a few of the things drivers have to master for the world rally cross championship this year some of the world's top drivers including...
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russian military is a new generation arsenal featuring some of the most powerful weaponry in the world surely enters into operation with video released of lasers and the hypersonic systems and. market timing midday in moscow on this thursday you are watching to international. a u.s. court has refused bail to russian citizen maria after she pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to act as a kremlin agent earlier prosecutors released court papers relating to her case of the documents claim that bhutto was in contact with the russian intelligence officials and even that she offered sex in exchange for a job at a u.s. special interests organization. twenty nine year old has appeared in federal court and entered a plea of not guilty contesting the charges against her and she's been denied bail so she will remain in federal custody pending trial documents presented by the federal prosecutors have a lot of really unclear words in them for example it says appears to have ties to russian intelligence services they believe they said that was in contact with officials believed to be russian
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a lot has changed under the hood as well. for has installed its cutting edge three cylinder ego boost turbo charged gasoline powered and eco blue diesel engines . the new focus has grown to. just a little in size but this four point thirty eight meter mid-range car still qualifies as a compact. the interior space has profited from that extra size the cockpit looks almost as if it has already gone virtual. and hacked the rear of the focus reminds the news to mention that the springs have been repossessed and on the rear axle to allow for greater trunk volume and a wider floor. the wheel wells are more than one meter or part. owners who certain when you suspension rolen hands comfort and dynamics this was achieved by adapting the force vectoring springs from the performance model for yes to as t. to all the new ford focus models. being is tested the one leader ninety two kilowatt eco boost gasoline engine it pulls the focus from zero to one hundred kilometers per hour in ten seconds reaching the maximum speed at two hundred for the rates average fuel consumption at five point one leaders per one hundred kilometers a choice of six
a lot has changed under the hood as well. for has installed its cutting edge three cylinder ego boost turbo charged gasoline powered and eco blue diesel engines . the new focus has grown to. just a little in size but this four point thirty eight meter mid-range car still qualifies as a compact. the interior space has profited from that extra size the cockpit looks almost as if it has already gone virtual. and hacked the rear of the focus reminds the news to mention that the springs have been...
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a relief operation‘s underway on the indonesian island of lombok after a powerful earthquake left 1aeople dead and damaged thousands of homes. president trump's attacks on the press are branded divisive and dangerous by the publisher of the new york times. just hours before zimbabwe's historic election, former president robert mugabe says he won't back his successor, and the man who ousted him. celebrations in wales, as geraint thomas triumphs in the tour de france. he says his surprise win is "the stuff of dreams". hello and welcome to bbc news. firefighters in the united states say 90 large wildfires have now burned a million acres in m states. the deadliest fire is in northern california where six people have died and president trump has declared a state of emergency. thousands of people have had to abandon their homes in the town of redding, from where james cook has sent this report. even by the wild standards of rural california this fire is exceptional. driven by gale—force winds, the balze was so intense it created tornadoes of flames, uprooting trees and hurling cars aside.
a relief operation‘s underway on the indonesian island of lombok after a powerful earthquake left 1aeople dead and damaged thousands of homes. president trump's attacks on the press are branded divisive and dangerous by the publisher of the new york times. just hours before zimbabwe's historic election, former president robert mugabe says he won't back his successor, and the man who ousted him. celebrations in wales, as geraint thomas triumphs in the tour de france. he says his surprise win...
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top stories this hour: a relief operation is underway on the indonesian island of lombok, after a powerfuld thousands of homes. a big election victory for cambodia's prime minister. hun sen has been re—elected but critics say the vote was a sham. the gap in life expectancy between rich and poor has been widening for nearly two decades. the rich tend to stay healthier longer, while the poor die younger. that bleak assessment is based on national statistics, but monday's panorama programme looks at the families behind the figures. richard bilton reports now from stockton—on—tees, the town with britain's biggest health gap. rob hill is only 46 but his life is nearly over. he was given six months to live two years ago. smoking and poor diet have left in with a series of conditions. he is living on borrowed time. it is horrible. it is not nice. seeing them sitting there and crying. my children saying my dad is going to die. i going to have any more. i am not going to have anybody any more. this doctor is surgery anybody any more. this doctor is surgery is in stockton—on—tees. life expectancy fo
top stories this hour: a relief operation is underway on the indonesian island of lombok, after a powerfuld thousands of homes. a big election victory for cambodia's prime minister. hun sen has been re—elected but critics say the vote was a sham. the gap in life expectancy between rich and poor has been widening for nearly two decades. the rich tend to stay healthier longer, while the poor die younger. that bleak assessment is based on national statistics, but monday's panorama programme...
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see the race to beat a powerful swell before he is eaten alive. there's a surprise hidden in those. my dad finally gets to win one. >> i wonder how that feels. >> we're breaking down the best on the web including some buddies dealing with a big wolf spider. see what they do next, if you dare. >> oh! >> 36 hours, so you can imagine that michelle was fed up. >> dude, how does that happen? >> reports are that it had been happening in the neighborhood and the key for it being vandalized they left this unlock. people do expect tools to be here in the truck and here they are but what they don't know if she installed this motion activated camera. >> motion activated and well lit. >> there's the first-person. in and out they go. she got a message on her phone notifying here. >> this happens in the middle of the night. >> here's theth thirder comes i >> dider mcd fries. >> there's nothing in the truck. here's where it gets good. the fourth person enters the truck. >> get out of my truck right now. >> she sees the notification and she says get out of my truck right now. >> she has given video
see the race to beat a powerful swell before he is eaten alive. there's a surprise hidden in those. my dad finally gets to win one. >> i wonder how that feels. >> we're breaking down the best on the web including some buddies dealing with a big wolf spider. see what they do next, if you dare. >> oh! >> 36 hours, so you can imagine that michelle was fed up. >> dude, how does that happen? >> reports are that it had been happening in the neighborhood and the key...
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i'm not worried about a foreign power taking over our country in a conventional military fashion. i am worried about foreign powers and terrorist organizations using cyber attacks to cripple our country, our economy, our finances, our energy, but most importantly, the heart and soul of democracy, which is free and fair election. putin wants no part of a free and fair election. all of us should want very much to have a free and fair election in 2018. and we're not going to have one unless we push back together and push back now. i yield the floor. >> at the helsinki summit yesterday president trump embarrassed our country. he undermined american values and openly sided with russian's authoritarian leader, vladimir putin against the u.s. intelligence communities unanimous assessment that russia interfered in our 2016 presidential election. john mccain is right when he says it was, and i quote, one of the most disgraceful performances by an american president in memory. the damage inflicted by president trump's naivete, egotism, sympathy for autocrats a difficult, and that's former pr
i'm not worried about a foreign power taking over our country in a conventional military fashion. i am worried about foreign powers and terrorist organizations using cyber attacks to cripple our country, our economy, our finances, our energy, but most importantly, the heart and soul of democracy, which is free and fair election. putin wants no part of a free and fair election. all of us should want very much to have a free and fair election in 2018. and we're not going to have one unless we...
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and a powerful earthquake on an indonesian tourist island kills at least 14 people, injures over a hundred new government proposals trolls who go online to intimidate election candidates and campaigners could be barred from public office. hundreds of people have attended a church service in the greek seaside resort of mati in memory of more than 80 killed by wildfires. a greek orthodox bishop said the community was mourning the loss of family, neighbours and friends after fires swept through the area last monday. dozens of volunteer divers have continued searching the sea for those who are still unaccounted for. the former president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe, has given his first news conference since being deposed last year. his intervention comes a day before the country goes to the polls to elect a new parliament and president. mr mugabe said that he had planned to stand down at his party's congress in december anyway. he denied that he planned to hand the leadership to his wife, grace, and said since his forced removal from office the people of zimbabwe had not been free. they have not
and a powerful earthquake on an indonesian tourist island kills at least 14 people, injures over a hundred new government proposals trolls who go online to intimidate election candidates and campaigners could be barred from public office. hundreds of people have attended a church service in the greek seaside resort of mati in memory of more than 80 killed by wildfires. a greek orthodox bishop said the community was mourning the loss of family, neighbours and friends after fires swept through...
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but after today, taxpayers may lose access to a powerful tool created to hold banks accounta aodo a powerful tool. consumer investigator shows us how you can tell washington about that idea. >> we are talking about the consumer financial bureau. it takes complaints from consumers like you. they are kept in a public database. banks don't like that and neither does the white house. the president directed his administration to dismantle the cfpb. advocates say it's a problem. >> they were put in place after the financial crisis to protect consumers. for them to be deregulated at this point is terrible. >> your access to the database could be cut off soon. washington is asking what taxpayers want. you can tell the government how you feel about that until midnight tonight. >>> as we go to campbell it will go to 60 to 80. we are heading into the mid-80s today. we'll talk about what's ahead as the valleys heat up again this afternoon. >> the crash in san francisco cleared. show you what else is popping upcoming up. the latest details on the historic summit that the whole world is watching. a live l
but after today, taxpayers may lose access to a powerful tool created to hold banks accounta aodo a powerful tool. consumer investigator shows us how you can tell washington about that idea. >> we are talking about the consumer financial bureau. it takes complaints from consumers like you. they are kept in a public database. banks don't like that and neither does the white house. the president directed his administration to dismantle the cfpb. advocates say it's a problem. >> they...
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iraq's prime minister has suspended the country's electricity minister over a power crisis that spurred on weeks of protests hider body has imposed curfews and cut off internet services in several cities as unrest continues to spread across southern iraq more than a dozen protesters have been killed in confrontations with security forces since the protests began. thousands of people including priests of marched peacefully and nicaragua's capital against president daniel ortega government there angry at the sacking of doctors and nurses in two cities medical workers say it was in retaliation for treating people who were injured in anti-government protests human rights groups say that more than four hundred forty people have been killed since the unrest began in april. peru's president is urging the opposition run congress to back a referendum that may help to stop corruption a recent scandal involving judges defense lawyers and prosecutors shocked the nation zeros by the hour such as reports from libor. a political crisis handed not. only four months ago. now he faces a judicial crisis t
iraq's prime minister has suspended the country's electricity minister over a power crisis that spurred on weeks of protests hider body has imposed curfews and cut off internet services in several cities as unrest continues to spread across southern iraq more than a dozen protesters have been killed in confrontations with security forces since the protests began. thousands of people including priests of marched peacefully and nicaragua's capital against president daniel ortega government there...
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and russia is once again a great power. hl a-- nationalism and above all he has made russian great again. sound familiar? >> we will make america great again. >> usa. usa. >> like putin, trump has used nationalism to boost his support, but many believe that donald trump is no vladimir putin. >> putin is a much more practiced, subtle, cunning player. he is playing in poker terms a couple of deuces at the highest level. he has reasserted russia on the world stage from a position of relatively weakness like nobody i can think of. that is an amazing feat of geopolitics. . id you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. the smoother the skin, the more comfort
and russia is once again a great power. hl a-- nationalism and above all he has made russian great again. sound familiar? >> we will make america great again. >> usa. usa. >> like putin, trump has used nationalism to boost his support, but many believe that donald trump is no vladimir putin. >> putin is a much more practiced, subtle, cunning player. he is playing in poker terms a couple of deuces at the highest level. he has reasserted russia on the world stage from a...
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the capital just as the parliament was moving to impeach robert mugabe he quit to allow a smooth transfer of power in the crocodile finally got his teeth into running the country. so let's look at the main candidates then emerson manning is a member of the ruling party and the incumbent president he was appointed after mugabe was ousted the front runner is predicted to take forty percent of the vote although one surprisingly he hasn't been given the backing of mcgarvie who claims he grabbed power illegally when his closest rival is nelson chamisa he's the current leader of the opposition and recently qualified pastor to and if elected he would become zimbabwe's youngest ever present at forty years old the two candidates are polar opposites not only in the generations they are representing but also in their political views. favors good relations with russia and china while his rival is pro western he traveled to the u.s. to to meet state department officials and members of congress at the end of last year political analyst and author howard feldman believes that washington has an interest in this e
the capital just as the parliament was moving to impeach robert mugabe he quit to allow a smooth transfer of power in the crocodile finally got his teeth into running the country. so let's look at the main candidates then emerson manning is a member of the ruling party and the incumbent president he was appointed after mugabe was ousted the front runner is predicted to take forty percent of the vote although one surprisingly he hasn't been given the backing of mcgarvie who claims he grabbed...
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having secured a vote on the final deal, there was a call for parliament have an even bigger say with the powerdirect the government on what to do if we left the eu without any deal at all. the mp leading the battle explained why it was flawed. we cannot allow a situation in which there is no mechanism for dealing with no deal. the minister intervened several times to try to offer a compromise until the speaker had had enough. this isn't a private conversation with another member. i want the whole house to hear what the honourable gentleman wants to blurt out, preferably briefly. dominic grieve disappeared from the chamber for yet another meeting with ministers. after some frantic negotiations, the rebels thought they had an acceptable compromise. but when they saw the small print after the vote, they weren't happy. so, when the bill went back to the house of lords, a conservative peer took up the cudgels demanding that parliament have greater say. but a conservative brexiteer thought that wasn't all lord hailsham wanted to do. could he say whether it remains his position that he wishes at all
having secured a vote on the final deal, there was a call for parliament have an even bigger say with the powerdirect the government on what to do if we left the eu without any deal at all. the mp leading the battle explained why it was flawed. we cannot allow a situation in which there is no mechanism for dealing with no deal. the minister intervened several times to try to offer a compromise until the speaker had had enough. this isn't a private conversation with another member. i want the...
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nancy pelosi and chuck schumer announced that he was being blackmailed by a foreign power, or a spy,ne member of congress called for a military coup against the presidency. as the rage storm swirled, the president bowed to the inevitable, genuflecting before u.s. intelligence agencies whosb judgment must never be questioned and recited the oath of loyalty to the spy bureaucrats in charge of the country. >> in a key sentence in my remarks i said the word "would" instead of "wouldn't." the sentence should have been, "i don't see anyny reason why it wouldn't." why it wouldn't be russia. the sentence should have been and i thought it might be unclear on the transcripts or the actual video -- the sentence should have been, "i don't see any reason why it wouldn't be russia." sort of a double negative. you can put that in and i think that probably clarifies things pretty good by itself.hi >> tucker: so that's the hostage tape. the president buckled to criticism. that is what happens, he buckle buckled. that happens, this is politics after all. what is amazing, unusual, and ominous is who ma
nancy pelosi and chuck schumer announced that he was being blackmailed by a foreign power, or a spy,ne member of congress called for a military coup against the presidency. as the rage storm swirled, the president bowed to the inevitable, genuflecting before u.s. intelligence agencies whosb judgment must never be questioned and recited the oath of loyalty to the spy bureaucrats in charge of the country. >> in a key sentence in my remarks i said the word "would" instead of...
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they are a great nuclear power, we are a great nuclear power. we have to do something about nuclear. that was a matter we discussed, actually in great detail, and president putin agrees with me. the matters we discussed our profound in their importance and have the potential to save millions of lives. i understand there are many disagreements between our countries, but i also understand that dialogue -- when you think about it, dialogue with russia or other countries -- dialogue with russia in this case, it is an important thing and a good thing. if we get along with them, great. if we don't get along with them, we don't get along with them. i think the meeting i had with president putin was really strong. i think they were willing to do things that frankly i wasn't sure they would be willing to do. we will be having future meetings and we will see whether or not that comes to fruition. we had a very good meeting. i wanted to clear up -- i have the strongest respect for our intelligence agencies, headed by my people. we have great people, whether
they are a great nuclear power, we are a great nuclear power. we have to do something about nuclear. that was a matter we discussed, actually in great detail, and president putin agrees with me. the matters we discussed our profound in their importance and have the potential to save millions of lives. i understand there are many disagreements between our countries, but i also understand that dialogue -- when you think about it, dialogue with russia or other countries -- dialogue with russia in...
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a puppet. >> just how powerful is he?> putin has an untrammeled authority. >> i don't see any checks on his power. >> so powerful, he apparently tried to rig the american election. >> of course putin wanted hillary clinton to lose. he despised hillary clinton. >> who do you like better? vladimir putin is not a friend to democracy. he is a crook. >> after the strange summit between vladimir putin and donald trump in helsinki, americans are asking, what did putin get? and what more does he want? and is he really "the most powerful man in the world"? december 5th, 1989. it was a cold night in dresden, east germany. and it would change the course of vladimir putin's life. the berlin wall had just fallen. all over east germany, angry crowds roamed the streets, lashing out at symbols of communist rule. that night in dresden, they found a target. the local kgb headquarters. a mob surrounded the building, as the hour grew later, the crowd grew larger. inside, peering through the curtains was a young kgb lieutenant colonel named v
a puppet. >> just how powerful is he?> putin has an untrammeled authority. >> i don't see any checks on his power. >> so powerful, he apparently tried to rig the american election. >> of course putin wanted hillary clinton to lose. he despised hillary clinton. >> who do you like better? vladimir putin is not a friend to democracy. he is a crook. >> after the strange summit between vladimir putin and donald trump in helsinki, americans are asking, what did...
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>> yeah, the democrats, they have a power vacuum in terms of the messaging on the democratic side of the aisle right now. stepping in to fill that void
>> yeah, the democrats, they have a power vacuum in terms of the messaging on the democratic side of the aisle right now. stepping in to fill that void
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tourists are ushered to safety as a powerful earthquake hits the indonesian island of lombok — at leastpeople have died and more than a hundred are injured. qatar denies claims it ran a secret campaign to sabotage other countries‘ bids for the 2022 world cup. also this hour — on the brink of taking cycling's greatest prize. geraint thomas will ride into paris shortly all—but assured the tour de france crown. and at three thirty click goes to hollywood and visits a virtual reality film studio. fire fighters are tackling more than 100 separate fires along the west coast of north america, from canada down to the us state of new mexico. in california, 40,000 people in a single town have been forced to abandon their homes. the wildfires are known to have killed five people — two of them children — but many remain unaccounted for. caroline davies reports. with the force to pull trees from the earth and overturn cars, gale force winds have turned this californian wildfire into what survivors called a tornado of flame. it's torn through forests and buildings, forcing nearly 40,000 to flee their
tourists are ushered to safety as a powerful earthquake hits the indonesian island of lombok — at leastpeople have died and more than a hundred are injured. qatar denies claims it ran a secret campaign to sabotage other countries‘ bids for the 2022 world cup. also this hour — on the brink of taking cycling's greatest prize. geraint thomas will ride into paris shortly all—but assured the tour de france crown. and at three thirty click goes to hollywood and visits a virtual reality film...
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the moment trekkers run to escape landslides, as a powerful earthquake hits the indonesian island of nister has claimed election victory, but critics say the vote was a sham. hello. i'm ben bland in london. also in the programme: just hours before zimbabwe's historic election, former president robert mugabe says he won't back his successor and the man who ousted him. and we meet the stand in mum helping same—sex couples shunned by their parents on their wedding day. live from our studios in singapore and london,
the moment trekkers run to escape landslides, as a powerful earthquake hits the indonesian island of nister has claimed election victory, but critics say the vote was a sham. hello. i'm ben bland in london. also in the programme: just hours before zimbabwe's historic election, former president robert mugabe says he won't back his successor and the man who ousted him. and we meet the stand in mum helping same—sex couples shunned by their parents on their wedding day. live from our studios in...
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that is again a powerful political arguments. d say this is like a manifesto for boris in terms of the brexiteer fighting like a manifesto for boris in terms of the brexiteerfighting back. like a manifesto for boris in terms of the brexiteer fighting back. few things on that, i think if boris had left say even on heathrow, not last december, if he had left then and saidi last december, if he had left then and said i cannot accept this i need to ta ke and said i cannot accept this i need to take the brexit—lite best as a backbencher. idiot left over heathrow, that would have been seen as quite credible but in the end he bottled it, he went abroad. he has now decided to two to, that his resignation would be pointless, better to stay inside cabinet since the decision about heathrow was already made but you could say the same about brexit? except i am not buying that. for now, you could definitely not say it. we are talking about collective responsibility. if you are part of the cabinets, and you cannot defend a cabinet policy, you ha
that is again a powerful political arguments. d say this is like a manifesto for boris in terms of the brexiteer fighting like a manifesto for boris in terms of the brexiteerfighting back. like a manifesto for boris in terms of the brexiteer fighting back. few things on that, i think if boris had left say even on heathrow, not last december, if he had left then and saidi last december, if he had left then and said i cannot accept this i need to ta ke and said i cannot accept this i need to take...
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a 55—year—old man. he has been arrested and he's been questioned in connection with the incident involving the powered paraglidertel when the president was in residence there. police in wiltshire are continuing their search for evidence after the poisoning of a couple with the nerve agent novichok. dawn sturgess died after she and her partner charlie rowley were exposed to the chemical last month. detectives say more than a00 items have been recovered so far. our correspondent is outside the hospitalfor our correspondent is outside the hospital for us now. do our correspondent is outside the hospitalfor us now. do we know anything more about the condition of the patient? we know that he's been treated here. the hospital said there is no change in his condition and they said it is serious but stable. that has been the situation for the last few days. the metropolitan police have because quite a lot of information on the investigation, on this ongoing investigation, on this ongoing investigation which of is now a murder investigation. it is a week since she died. the police that there is a huge search operation go
a 55—year—old man. he has been arrested and he's been questioned in connection with the incident involving the powered paraglidertel when the president was in residence there. police in wiltshire are continuing their search for evidence after the poisoning of a couple with the nerve agent novichok. dawn sturgess died after she and her partner charlie rowley were exposed to the chemical last month. detectives say more than a00 items have been recovered so far. our correspondent is outside...
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two men and two women fall into the hands of a group led by a powerful matriarch surely played by and a living clowne. and. you know my writing. into pardon. me to move in is better for the family holds young women captive in uses them for breeding that men are kept in bones and treated like animals or turned into steak and sausages. the prisoners eventually escaped the clutches of the cannibals but their fate is uncertain this dismal vision of the future is compelling viewing. and now it's time for our number one pick science fiction films in the euphoric post moon landing era when anything seemed possible if we could hope to the moon mars and jupiter could soon be next operation looks at what can happen when too much faith is placed in technological progress. five astronauts return to earth after several years of space exploration only to find that no one is reacting to the radio signals they are not happy. from some other from an afterthought one of many of you know me that we had always i. myself. when the space ship finally lands there's no one there to welcome the astronauts ins
two men and two women fall into the hands of a group led by a powerful matriarch surely played by and a living clowne. and. you know my writing. into pardon. me to move in is better for the family holds young women captive in uses them for breeding that men are kept in bones and treated like animals or turned into steak and sausages. the prisoners eventually escaped the clutches of the cannibals but their fate is uncertain this dismal vision of the future is compelling viewing. and now it's...
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all of this was up a very powerful dissent that paired justice scalia with justice stevens. you don't often see those two standing out alone together. as i tell my students, when you see a lineup like that, you better take notice because something important is going on. what is going on is that both of anized the detention american citizen on american soil was flatly at odds with the history of the suspension clause. their dissent is a powerful history lesson that works through a lot of the major episodes we have been discussing. the plurality opinion written by justice o'connor does not even in gauge in these historical -- engage in these historical arguments. prompted me to write the book, to tell more of this history, to uncover more of the stories, to highlight just how well entrenched this framework >> we have a couple of audience questions. prisonerssk about the down in guantanamo bay. can you discuss the extension of habeas corpus to them? more difficult and complicated questions have continued to arise as the war on terror has unfolded. what is theone is role of the a
all of this was up a very powerful dissent that paired justice scalia with justice stevens. you don't often see those two standing out alone together. as i tell my students, when you see a lineup like that, you better take notice because something important is going on. what is going on is that both of anized the detention american citizen on american soil was flatly at odds with the history of the suspension clause. their dissent is a powerful history lesson that works through a lot of the...
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stion my integri it was a really powerful response ad. enator mccain made a mistake because the response ad was more powerful than his attack ad. - politics is tough. but when john mccain compared me to bill clinton and said i was untrustworthy, that over the line. disagree with me, fine, but do not challenge my integrity. i fought the education establishment for high standards and local control and won. while washington politicians deadlocked, i delivered a patients' bill of rights. i challenged the status quo to reform welfare and cut taxes. i fight for what i believe in and i get results. - do you remember that 2000 primary debate on gop side that you moderated that had w. and mccain? - never forget that, as long as i live. columbia, south carolina, live. moderated that, press in the next room mobbed, mccain had just won new hampshire, and it was dirty campaign. go and right before wut, we're standing, it's about two minutes to 9:00, the was at 9:00 and i'm standing-- bush here, mccain here. mccain said to bush, "george." like this, "or
stion my integri it was a really powerful response ad. enator mccain made a mistake because the response ad was more powerful than his attack ad. - politics is tough. but when john mccain compared me to bill clinton and said i was untrustworthy, that over the line. disagree with me, fine, but do not challenge my integrity. i fought the education establishment for high standards and local control and won. while washington politicians deadlocked, i delivered a patients' bill of rights. i...
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protester flew over the resort in a powered paraglider flying a protester flew over the resort in a gliderflying a banner saying trump well below par. and despite the really heavy security on the ground here the police seemed unable to do anything about the fact that this paraglider got within about 100 yards of the president as he was outside. he was quickly ushered inside as soon as the protester got near him, and he flew around for several minutes above the resort. protesters will be trying tomorrow as well to get as close to heroes tomorrow whilst a major demonstration is also planned in edinburgh. he isn't beating nicola sturgeon or any other politicians while he is here. some of them will be joining while he is here. some of them will bejoining the while he is here. some of them will be joining the anti—trump protest. not the first minister herself, but she is going to be leading the glasgow pride march over the weekend, and she will hope that joining that demonstration will send a message to the president all of its own. with me are our political editor, laura kuenssberg, and
protester flew over the resort in a powered paraglider flying a protester flew over the resort in a gliderflying a banner saying trump well below par. and despite the really heavy security on the ground here the police seemed unable to do anything about the fact that this paraglider got within about 100 yards of the president as he was outside. he was quickly ushered inside as soon as the protester got near him, and he flew around for several minutes above the resort. protesters will be trying...
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a powerful earthquake has killed at least fourteen people on the central indonesian island of lombok over a hundred people have been injured. qatar denies accusations of running a secret campaign to undermine rival countries during the bidding process which led to it being awarded the world cup in 2022. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. hello, and welcome to the travel show. coming up this week: rajan follows in the footsteps of lawrence of arabia injordan. we swap water for wine and get a soaking at a festival in spain. and our global guru has some tips on where to find the best september sun around the world. this week, we're injordan, which is marking the centenary of the culmination of the great arab revolt, when much of the middle east rose up against the ottoman empire. it was also the inspiration for the classic 19605 film, lawrence of arabia. so we sent rajan there 100 years on. head south from the capital amman towards the saudi arabian border, and you find yourself in another world. wadi rum. a natural wonder, a geological phenomenon. a valley that is just basically hug
a powerful earthquake has killed at least fourteen people on the central indonesian island of lombok over a hundred people have been injured. qatar denies accusations of running a secret campaign to undermine rival countries during the bidding process which led to it being awarded the world cup in 2022. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. hello, and welcome to the travel show. coming up this week: rajan follows in the footsteps of lawrence of arabia injordan. we swap water for wine and get a...
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a powerful earthquake on an indonesian tourist island kills at least ten people, injures dozens and damages hundreds of homes. trolls who go online to intimidate election candidates and campaigners could be barred from public office, under new government proposals. qatar is accused of running a secret campaign to undermine its rivals during the bidding process for the world cup in 2022. also this hour, on the brink of victory for cycling's greatest prize. geraint thomas will ride into paris later today all but assured of being crowned tour de france champion. more on that and the rest of the sport shortly. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35am. this morning's reviewers are henry mance from the financial times, and kate devlin from and kate devlin from the sunday express. good morning. tens of thousands of people have fled from raging wildfires across north america. firefighters say they are struggling to contain about 130 separate blazes. the governor of california has requested federal aid and declared a state of emergency in three more counties. almost 40,000 people ha
a powerful earthquake on an indonesian tourist island kills at least ten people, injures dozens and damages hundreds of homes. trolls who go online to intimidate election candidates and campaigners could be barred from public office, under new government proposals. qatar is accused of running a secret campaign to undermine its rivals during the bidding process for the world cup in 2022. also this hour, on the brink of victory for cycling's greatest prize. geraint thomas will ride into paris...
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it is a very dangerous power. we should underscore that without questions. one of the important suspensions and there's only been a handful in american history, was done to promote the cause of civil rights. president grant went to congress and said things are out of control in the south. the clan has taken over law enforcement and all kinds of things. they are terrorizing various areas of the south and preventing enforcement of the law. i need more power. i stand committed to promoting the reconstruction amendment and making sure the words written on the paper are real. i need emergency powers to do that. gave him the authority to suspend, and he exercises in a very limited fashion, in small pockets of south carolina, and the idea was to round up everyone suspect it of being in the clan and try to regain control of the region and allow people to live freely and safely and enjoy the reconstruction of the amendments. back on that, one of the questions we should ask is whether he went far enough. the suspension was allowed to last and the clan regrouped and wen
it is a very dangerous power. we should underscore that without questions. one of the important suspensions and there's only been a handful in american history, was done to promote the cause of civil rights. president grant went to congress and said things are out of control in the south. the clan has taken over law enforcement and all kinds of things. they are terrorizing various areas of the south and preventing enforcement of the law. i need more power. i stand committed to promoting the...
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power? i cannot vote for a party or those in power that have brought me to this state.t chamisa. so the press conference has ended with an endorsement of sorts for nelson chamisa but will that help or hinder him in a country with such a long memory of brutality under the mugabes? in fact, this was what robert mugabe's thugs once did to nelson chimesa. it might explain his cautious response to the endorsement. mr mugabe's wishes are his wishes. they have to be respected but, as for me, i am going to accept any voter with open hands and an open heart. the violence of the past has haunted this election. down here, in rural matabeleland, any alliance with robert mugabe is potentially toxic for the opposition. these are the mass graves of some of the thousands killed when mugabe unleashed terror soon after independence. this woman's father disappeared during the terror. translation: ijust wish we could find the remains of those who were killed so we can bury them respectfully but everything else is in the past now. nothing that happens now will bring them back. tonight in ha
power? i cannot vote for a party or those in power that have brought me to this state.t chamisa. so the press conference has ended with an endorsement of sorts for nelson chamisa but will that help or hinder him in a country with such a long memory of brutality under the mugabes? in fact, this was what robert mugabe's thugs once did to nelson chimesa. it might explain his cautious response to the endorsement. mr mugabe's wishes are his wishes. they have to be respected but, as for me, i am...