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ahmed. mr. klein you corrected for five minutes. >> thank you chairman lynch, ranking member emmer, john waters, ranking member mchenry, members of the task force for the opportunity to testify on the critically important issue of the future of cash and the rise of digital wallets. let me start by answering the question the hearing poses, yes, cash is still king. in fact, cash is used by a diverse set of people who defy traditional political or geographic boundaries. false narratives abound that cash is dying or cashless society around the future were mulling is to use cash perkins act millennials and the grandparents have cash in common. both generations use more than those between ages 30 and 60. in a sample of mostly small business transactions, iowa and wisconsin, two of them are cash intensive states have a lot more in common with the bronx in staten island. while utah and virginia two of the more card intensive states are much more similar to brooklyn and manhattan. nationally, racial
ahmed. mr. klein you corrected for five minutes. >> thank you chairman lynch, ranking member emmer, john waters, ranking member mchenry, members of the task force for the opportunity to testify on the critically important issue of the future of cash and the rise of digital wallets. let me start by answering the question the hearing poses, yes, cash is still king. in fact, cash is used by a diverse set of people who defy traditional political or geographic boundaries. false narratives...
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ahmed perhaps the bridge between the old and new economies, what are your thoughts of the framework that i laid out here. >> i understand the framework and the need for anonymity, i think it is the aspect of crypto currencies. i think you see that in varying degrees as i mention and have access to financial information. it is certainly something that people demand and certainly something that technological fixes more but you also acknowledge there are real concerns of government perspective about financing and money laundering and figuring out a balance between those two and as i resolve those, i think it is a key question. >> i
ahmed perhaps the bridge between the old and new economies, what are your thoughts of the framework that i laid out here. >> i understand the framework and the need for anonymity, i think it is the aspect of crypto currencies. i think you see that in varying degrees as i mention and have access to financial information. it is certainly something that people demand and certainly something that technological fixes more but you also acknowledge there are real concerns of government...
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and it seems that the rebels in daraa for this was not a point for negotiation the handing over of ahmed bashir and if they managed to secure this without ruffling feathers feathers within the military establishment then that is certainly a huge accomplishment but you have to wait and see whether that actually doesn't that's right you for him as always we appreciate it thanks for putting this into context force. well here in germany chancellor angela merkel's government is in crisis mode as her conservative c.d.u. party picks up the pieces from a disastrous week that saw a political taboo broken the party flirted with the far right party to win a regional election as a result the leader of the c.d.u. is resigning a domestic fire storm to deal with while the problems of broad they're not waiting or going anywhere. e.u. member states are concerned that germany might be politically unstable when it takes over the rotating e.u. presidency later this year chancellor angela merkel's conservatives are in crisis mode after the resignation of party leader and a great comp. it's not clear who will
and it seems that the rebels in daraa for this was not a point for negotiation the handing over of ahmed bashir and if they managed to secure this without ruffling feathers feathers within the military establishment then that is certainly a huge accomplishment but you have to wait and see whether that actually doesn't that's right you for him as always we appreciate it thanks for putting this into context force. well here in germany chancellor angela merkel's government is in crisis mode as her...
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thank you for joining me from your prime minister ahmed one of the 2019 nobel peace prize at the end of the year in which he locked up journalists detained protesters and cut off the internet is that really how nobel peace prize winners are supposed to behave i don't know where you get. there is no any you're noticed in prison now he didn't arrest 5 journalists in september 29th. so the police failed to produce any shred of evidence for their alleged crimes there's an exaggerated thing now that i mean exaggerated it is noise soon going to tell you what it means what there was one i mean that there is one incident and we're fake news has been. put in a market in tucson. violence against the groups so what is amnesty is director for east and southern africa saying the return of mass arrests of opposition activists and supporters is a worrying signal in ethiopia these sweeping arrests risks undermining the rights to freedom of expression and association ahead of this years later this is not happening ethiopia tube is a free so everybody is living here now to feel they have to do is make
thank you for joining me from your prime minister ahmed one of the 2019 nobel peace prize at the end of the year in which he locked up journalists detained protesters and cut off the internet is that really how nobel peace prize winners are supposed to behave i don't know where you get. there is no any you're noticed in prison now he didn't arrest 5 journalists in september 29th. so the police failed to produce any shred of evidence for their alleged crimes there's an exaggerated thing now that...
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she and ahmed will recover, but thenhat?y will likely end up here, joining many other children, clinging on to the sprawling counts of the coury's edge with turkey, a place where people are corralled and forgotn. once again, idlib is asking for help,ld but the w has left and syria behind. bbc news. ros: sudan has indicated it is willing to hand over former president omarl-bashir to the international criminal court, a huge moment that ha by the icc years. here is the announcement that was made. >> we have agreed on the appearance of those who face arrest warrants before the international criminal court. i am saying this very clearly, we cannot achieve justice unless we heal the wound using justice itse. we cannot run away from facing those with committed -- who have committed crimes against humanity and war crimes, against innocent people in darfur and in other places. ros: omar al-bashir is chief on e list of those charged by the icc, wanted in connection with his role in the conflict duff or in the west of sudan. the u.n. s
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joining us now is salman ahmed from lombard odier.g at the human toll of this which is unfolding in front of us. when you look at how to invest to protect wealth at this point, do you try to avoid exposure to the powerhouses of northern italy? do you avoid supply chains connected to china? what is the strategy? at the highou look frequency numbers in china, the recovery is much too slow. compared to two weeks ago, the view was way more optimistic. new cases are following in china but people are not returning to work as fast as was predicted. you see it in indicators like traffic congestion and steel demand. china is still running at 50% capacity. the critical question moving forward is how much will come back? the second issue is the global outbreak. one thing that is getting clear is to stop the virus, you have to shut down everything. that is what the market is focused on. anything exposed to growth and supply chain coming out of china. biting safe haven assets as we see these big drops across equity indices? i am about yesterday bu
joining us now is salman ahmed from lombard odier.g at the human toll of this which is unfolding in front of us. when you look at how to invest to protect wealth at this point, do you try to avoid exposure to the powerhouses of northern italy? do you avoid supply chains connected to china? what is the strategy? at the highou look frequency numbers in china, the recovery is much too slow. compared to two weeks ago, the view was way more optimistic. new cases are following in china but people are...
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that so that they would be a legal framework for ahmed rashid to actually appear in the hague and on top of that you know just to give some background to our viewers the sudan has been governed by a transitional government that is made up of military and civilian rulers since august of last year this power sharing agreement was a result of months of intense political upheaval and violence yes indeed i was there in april for for g.w. and it's unclear if everybody on this transitional government is actually on board with this move they haven't all given statements yet and there have been actions in the past where the civilian leaders and the military leaders in the transitional government have not seen eye to eye or appear to have not been on the same page this is especially that a lot of the at least some of the military leaders in this transitional government are former allies of i'm going to share they might not be wanted by the i.c.c. per se but. there are certainly very strong accusations against them that they are indeed complicit in these crimes that he's accused of speaking of
that so that they would be a legal framework for ahmed rashid to actually appear in the hague and on top of that you know just to give some background to our viewers the sudan has been governed by a transitional government that is made up of military and civilian rulers since august of last year this power sharing agreement was a result of months of intense political upheaval and violence yes indeed i was there in april for for g.w. and it's unclear if everybody on this transitional government...
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the store has done this since ahmed was14 years old. he's now 20. why? to share his love of math and help those who may be struggling financially add extra food to their cart also a fun way of doing that what a great idea. >> a twist on super market sweep. >> little bodega new york style. thanks for waking up with us i'm frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. coming up on the today show, new research on caffeine addiction and withdrawal for now ep it right here ke obama: he's been a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> right now at 4:30, the polls are open in the nation
the store has done this since ahmed was14 years old. he's now 20. why? to share his love of math and help those who may be struggling financially add extra food to their cart also a fun way of doing that what a great idea. >> a twist on super market sweep. >> little bodega new york style. thanks for waking up with us i'm frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. coming up on the today show, new research on caffeine addiction and withdrawal for now ep it right here ke obama: he's...
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she and ahmed will recover, but then what?ce where people are corralled and forgotten. once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind. quentin somerville, bbc news. we will be back in just a couple of minutes time we will be live in new hampshire but for the moment, i am lewis vaughan—jones and this is bbc news. welcome to bbc news. i'm katty kay, live in new hampshire, where results are coming in from the democratic primary. here with jane o'brien. bernie sanders appears to be in the lead, with pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar not far behind. it looks like another bad night forjoe biden. and andrew yang says he will suspend his campaign. michael bennett also says he will suspend his campaign. i'm lewis vaughan jones in london. our other main story: a new name, but the same threat, the death toll rises from what is now the covid—19 outbreak.
she and ahmed will recover, but then what?ce where people are corralled and forgotten. once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind. quentin somerville, bbc news. we will be back in just a couple of minutes time we will be live in new hampshire but for the moment, i am lewis vaughan—jones and this is bbc news. welcome to bbc news. i'm katty kay, live in new hampshire, where results are coming in from the democratic primary. here with jane o'brien. bernie...
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she and ahmed will recover, but then what?with turkey, a place where people are corralled and forgotten. once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind. quentin somerville, bbc news. tomorrow, the uk supreme court will consider the case of care workers, and how much they should be paid for shifts, during which they're able to sleep. unions say that care staff should receive the minimum wage for these sleep—in shifts. if they win, care providers may have to pay millions of pounds in back pay, which they say they can't afford. our social affairs correspondent alison holt has the story and it contains some flashing images. emma has autism. would you like to get me one, emma? and later, when she settles down to sleep at her residential home near doncaster, it's important that she knows there's a care worker like victoria close by to help, whatever the time. they work in the nights. does it make you feel safe? yes, it does, definitely, thank you. but how much should a care worker be paid for a shif
she and ahmed will recover, but then what?with turkey, a place where people are corralled and forgotten. once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind. quentin somerville, bbc news. tomorrow, the uk supreme court will consider the case of care workers, and how much they should be paid for shifts, during which they're able to sleep. unions say that care staff should receive the minimum wage for these sleep—in shifts. if they win, care providers may have to...
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she and ahmed will recover, but then what?on in the sprawling camps at the country's edge with turkey, a place where people are corralled and forgotten. once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind. quentin somerville, bbc news. the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall have carried out a rarejoint engagement with the duke and duchess of cambridge. the four royals all went on a visit to a military rehabilitation centre in leicestershire. it came on the day it was announced that the queen's grandson peter phillips and his wife autumn are to divorce. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph reports. it was a show of family unity, on a rarejoint public engagement. the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall and the duke and duchess of cambridge. with no meghan and no harry, this foursome is now the public, working face of the royal family alongside the queen. together, they toured the defence medical rehabilitation centre just outside loughborough. for william, the wheelchair basketball was a ch
she and ahmed will recover, but then what?on in the sprawling camps at the country's edge with turkey, a place where people are corralled and forgotten. once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind. quentin somerville, bbc news. the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall have carried out a rarejoint engagement with the duke and duchess of cambridge. the four royals all went on a visit to a military rehabilitation centre in leicestershire. it came on the day...
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she and ahmed will recover, but then what?'s other children, clinging on in the sprawling camps at the country's edge with turkey, a place where people are corralled and forgotten. once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind. quentin somerville, bbc news. will we only value nature when we see how much it costs not to? with this in mind the world wide fund for nature has calculated which economies will be hardest hit in the next 30 years if the world doesn't act urgently to reverse the environmental crises it faces. the united states, they suggest, will be taking a major blow, with an estimated $83 billion wiped off its economy over the next 30 years. margaret kuhlow leads the wwf‘s global finance practice. shejoins me now from washington. margaret, thank you so much for joining us. please share with us, margaret, how do you calculate, for example, the 83 billion dollars lost over 30 yea rs billion dollars lost over 30 years in the united states economy? and putting a monetary value on natur
she and ahmed will recover, but then what?'s other children, clinging on in the sprawling camps at the country's edge with turkey, a place where people are corralled and forgotten. once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind. quentin somerville, bbc news. will we only value nature when we see how much it costs not to? with this in mind the world wide fund for nature has calculated which economies will be hardest hit in the next 30 years if the world doesn't...
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she and ahmed will recover, but then what?her children, clinging on in the sprawling camps at the country's edge with turkey, a place where people are corralled and forgotten. once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind. quentin somerville, bbc news. the plight and the suffering of people in idlib. that was quentin somerville reporting. the broadcasting regulator ofcom is to become britain's first internet watchdog. the bbc understands that ministers will confirm their decision tomorrow, giving ofcom the responsibility for holding online platforms to account for any illegal or harmful content. our media editor, amol rajan, has the story. good afternoon. if you make a habit of asking young people across the country about their digital lives, you find a generation both addicted to smartphones and alert to the dangers. we just go past the terms and conditions, just press agree, but really, no—one actually takes time to actually read it. those dangers, which evolve every week and test parents'
she and ahmed will recover, but then what?her children, clinging on in the sprawling camps at the country's edge with turkey, a place where people are corralled and forgotten. once again, idlib is asking for help, but the world has left it and syria behind. quentin somerville, bbc news. the plight and the suffering of people in idlib. that was quentin somerville reporting. the broadcasting regulator ofcom is to become britain's first internet watchdog. the bbc understands that ministers will...
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hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. million from its budget. what differences will audiences see? 0ne casualties the victoria w show that is getting rid ofa victoria w show that is getting rid of a programme like that the answer? first, the news broke last sunday that kobe bryant had died, there was shock among his many fans worldwide, but there was also confusion among a significant proportion of the domestic audience who had never come across the american basketball star. about the amount of time devoted to him on the bbc. how can the bbcjustified using the story of kobe bryant's death in a helicopter crash as the lead item for most of its bulletins last sunday and monday? while acknowledging that this was an awful thing to happen, i would suggest that like myself, most of the british population have never heard of kobe bryant. come on, bbc. sort out your priorities. craig was one of those more appreciative of the coverage. but with one exception. "i cannot understand why you felt the need to highlight in a six 0'cloc
hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. million from its budget. what differences will audiences see? 0ne casualties the victoria w show that is getting rid ofa victoria w show that is getting rid of a programme like that the answer? first, the news broke last sunday that kobe bryant had died, there was shock among his many fans worldwide, but there was also confusion among a significant proportion of the domestic audience who had never come across the american basketball star....
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ahmed. can you talk specifically about the work that you ail have been able to do by being in the digit digital payment space for affordable credit for small businesses, i hear about this from folks in my district frankly that they love products like yours because now they have the ailmebility to access credi. >> we have our paypal working capital. we partner with the bank and offer a loan and what we find is that 70% of these loans are going to the counties that lost ten or more banks as mr. del rio mentions since the financial crisis, we found 32 of these loans go to women's businesses women own businesses, 32% of the economy. it is the ability to offer that loan to individuals that need it anywhere in the country, very, very quickly in a secure manner and a convenient manner that's distinctive part of the problem. >> that allows you to price credit effectively. >> absolutely. it has the opportunity that mirrors the feedback that i get. i am sensitive to the comment and legitimate that we
ahmed. can you talk specifically about the work that you ail have been able to do by being in the digit digital payment space for affordable credit for small businesses, i hear about this from folks in my district frankly that they love products like yours because now they have the ailmebility to access credi. >> we have our paypal working capital. we partner with the bank and offer a loan and what we find is that 70% of these loans are going to the counties that lost ten or more banks as...
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hello, and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.ts of england and wales and with more storms to come, how is bbc news handling the logistics of covering extreme weather events? was question time right to post a clip—on line of this audience member's views about this question about immigration which many viewers found offensive? the spread of the coronavirus is increasingly dominating news bulletins and the tasks for journalists dominating news bulletins and the tasks forjournalists is to balance informing audiences fully of the fa cts informing audiences fully of the facts and what steps they should ta ke facts and what steps they should take up the requirement not to let the weight of coverage served to exaggerate the risks. this is the bbc‘s medical correspondent fergus walsh on wednesday's news at ten. none of us has any immunity to this new virus but even if we get a widespread outbreak in the uk, analysis from china suggest that 81% of those infected only get a mild illness and so don't need medical treatment. the first symptom
hello, and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed.ts of england and wales and with more storms to come, how is bbc news handling the logistics of covering extreme weather events? was question time right to post a clip—on line of this audience member's views about this question about immigration which many viewers found offensive? the spread of the coronavirus is increasingly dominating news bulletins and the tasks for journalists dominating news bulletins and the tasks forjournalists is...
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rained down artillery and rockets on kabul now they're one of the few places in the country where ahmed and his friends can snowboard in safety another is the central province of bamiyan famous around the world as the site of one of the greatest cultural crimes in recent memory the deliberate destruction in 2001 of the ancient buddhist statues that wants looked out over the valley from this cliff face the taliban isn't just a presence in memory the group still controls around half of the country. if the taliban come back it's impossible to snowboard because they aren't sports friendly people. they don't want pace and they don't want sports so if they come back we won't be able to snowboard. the newer thing in the future role of the taliban in afghanistan is unclear as things stand and his mates can practice their new hobby in peace for at least as long as the snow dos. or record breaking u.s. astronaut christina carter has returned to earth alongside fellow crew members from the international space station all 3 landed safely on a sunny hillside in kazakhstan coke's mission broke the re
rained down artillery and rockets on kabul now they're one of the few places in the country where ahmed and his friends can snowboard in safety another is the central province of bamiyan famous around the world as the site of one of the greatest cultural crimes in recent memory the deliberate destruction in 2001 of the ancient buddhist statues that wants looked out over the valley from this cliff face the taliban isn't just a presence in memory the group still controls around half of the...
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if some lives with that you think that sort of ahmed will be fighting the berlusconi out of. a lot of losing lives. the african union mission in somalia has recorded numerous successes in the fight against al shabab in 2011 when the militants controlled large parts of somalia the peacekeeping force helped push them out of mogadishu and cause the militants to lose significant amounts of territory. but next year i mean some will be gone and the task of containing al shabaab will be transferred to the somali national army some fear they're not ready to go where the line. locals are who the big gig is that they would move. probably most. of the work in for them thank you for the compliment certainly the. 2 to the armies of arms of the. many would agree because al-shabaab is far from defeated. over the last few years the extremists have repeatedly inflicted mass casualties in somalia this bombing attack in mogadishu killed almost 600 people. the militants are also expanding their reach outside somalia leaving many in the region worried about amazon's departure. you do yours if it
if some lives with that you think that sort of ahmed will be fighting the berlusconi out of. a lot of losing lives. the african union mission in somalia has recorded numerous successes in the fight against al shabab in 2011 when the militants controlled large parts of somalia the peacekeeping force helped push them out of mogadishu and cause the militants to lose significant amounts of territory. but next year i mean some will be gone and the task of containing al shabaab will be transferred to...
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here's samira ahmed. hello and welcome to newswatch with me.line flack was the subject of the media intrusion and social media abuse over the last few months, has bbc news reported her death was suitable six activity? wasn't and responsible to report the way in which the presenter took her own life? we've seen before on this programme how stories about celebrities can divide audiences down the middle, often on generational levels. 0ne person's social media idol can be completely unknown to others. some people can't get enough detail while others can't wait for broadcasters to move on to what they consider more important topics. it was last saturday when the growth of —— death of caroline flack just weeks before the growth of —— death of caroline flackjust weeks before she was supposed to stand trial for assaulting her boyfriend, a charge she denied. in court in december it was clear. she was deeply distressed. today she was found dead at her flat. distressed. today she was found dead at herflat. her distressed. today she was found dead at her f
here's samira ahmed. hello and welcome to newswatch with me.line flack was the subject of the media intrusion and social media abuse over the last few months, has bbc news reported her death was suitable six activity? wasn't and responsible to report the way in which the presenter took her own life? we've seen before on this programme how stories about celebrities can divide audiences down the middle, often on generational levels. 0ne person's social media idol can be completely unknown to...
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hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. tonight, we are leaving the european union.e nation via social media on the night we finally leave the eu. why didn't the bbc broadcast his speech? and why did the bbc turn its new studio blue and yellow for brexit night? last friday was the night we left the european union and the bbc had an extended news programme at 10pm, to mark the occasion. viewers got in touch to say they couldn't understand why the bbc news studio had turned blue and yellow, the colours of the eu. simon lee e—mailed. .. other viewers got in touch to say they were unhappy with the coverage of the event in parliament square, where nigel farage and other leave campaigners were celebrating. just after the iipm exit, the national anthem was played and sung by the crowds, here's how the bbc marked it. singing, chanting, renditions of god save the queen, rule britannia and, in the final moments before we left the european union, nigel farage, the person many credit with putting pressure on the conservative party and making sure that brexit happened. tonight, a
hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. tonight, we are leaving the european union.e nation via social media on the night we finally leave the eu. why didn't the bbc broadcast his speech? and why did the bbc turn its new studio blue and yellow for brexit night? last friday was the night we left the european union and the bbc had an extended news programme at 10pm, to mark the occasion. viewers got in touch to say they couldn't understand why the bbc news studio had turned blue...
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hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. tonight, we are leaving the european union. borisjohnson addresses the nation via social media on the night we finally leave the eu. why didn't the bbc broadcast his speech? and why did the bbc turn its new studio blue and yellow for brexit night? last friday was the night we left the european union and the bbc had an extended news programme at 10pm, to mark the occasion. viewers got in touch to say they couldn't understand why the bbc news studio had turned blue and yellow, the colours of the eu. simon lee e—mailed. .. other viewers got in touch to say they were unhappy with the coverage of the event in parliament square, where nigel farage and other leave campaigners were celebrating. just after the 11pm exit, the national anthem was played and sung by the crowds, here's how the bbc marked it. singing, chanting, renditions of god save the queen, rule britannia and, in the final moments before we left the european union, nigel farage, the person many credit with putting pressure on the conservative party and making sure that b
hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. tonight, we are leaving the european union. borisjohnson addresses the nation via social media on the night we finally leave the eu. why didn't the bbc broadcast his speech? and why did the bbc turn its new studio blue and yellow for brexit night? last friday was the night we left the european union and the bbc had an extended news programme at 10pm, to mark the occasion. viewers got in touch to say they couldn't understand why the bbc news...
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hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed.trusion and social media abuse over the last few months, has bbc news reported her death with suitable sensitivity and restraint? and was it responsible to report the way in which the presenter took her own life? we‘ve seen before on this programme how news stories about celebrities can divide audiences straight down the middle, often on generational levels. 0ne person‘s television or social media idol can be completely unknown to others. some people can‘t get enough detail, while others can‘t wait for broadcasters to move on to what they consider more important topics. so it was last saturday when news broke of the death of tv presenter caroline flack, just weeks before she was supposed to stand trial for assaulting her boyfriend, a charge she denied. in court in december it was clear. she was deeply distressed. today, she was found dead at her flat. her lawyer said she‘d ta ken her own life. friends and colleagues have spoken of their shock and heartbreak at the news. tonight, thousa
hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed.trusion and social media abuse over the last few months, has bbc news reported her death with suitable sensitivity and restraint? and was it responsible to report the way in which the presenter took her own life? we‘ve seen before on this programme how news stories about celebrities can divide audiences straight down the middle, often on generational levels. 0ne person‘s television or social media idol can be completely unknown to...
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sovereign count so that has members of the sudanese armed forces in its ranks many of whom were allies of ahmed of the share and some of whom are widely believed to have been complicit and some of the crimes that she he's accused of committing most significantly is committing the 2nd the 2nd man in the military council who was actually a former militia commander that was integrated into. into the sudanese armed forces so this really puts pressure. on the transitional government or puts it in the spotlight and the reins to be seen if also the military leaders in the transitional government will completely endorse this decision made today so looking down the road then if al bashir does eventually appear at the i.c.c. what's out likely to mean for for this transitional government well this will be a huge win at least for the civilian side of the government who has put the issue of transitional justice as one of its main topics this would think know if your confidence in their capabilities especially that you know this so that as a country that is plagued with internal conflict and the transitional
sovereign count so that has members of the sudanese armed forces in its ranks many of whom were allies of ahmed of the share and some of whom are widely believed to have been complicit and some of the crimes that she he's accused of committing most significantly is committing the 2nd the 2nd man in the military council who was actually a former militia commander that was integrated into. into the sudanese armed forces so this really puts pressure. on the transitional government or puts it in...
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here's samira ahmed. hello, and welcome to news watch with me. by floods and part of england and wales and with more stars to come, how is bbc news admitting the logistics of covering extreme weather events? and, question time, a clip on line of base audience member use on immigration which many viewers found offensive. first, despite of the coronavirus is increasingly dominating news bulletins and the task for generalist if the balance informing task for generalist if the balance in forming audiences for the of the fa cts in forming audiences for the of the facts and what steps they should ta ke facts and what steps they should take with the requirement not to let the weight of coverage served to exaggerate the risks. here is to bbc's exaggerate the risks. here is to bbc‘s medical correspondent on wednesday's news at ten. none of us has any immunity to disney virus, but even if we get a widespread outbreak in the uk, and that china suggests 81% of those infected on the deck and a mild ms and so don't need medical treatment. the first symptoms ar
here's samira ahmed. hello, and welcome to news watch with me. by floods and part of england and wales and with more stars to come, how is bbc news admitting the logistics of covering extreme weather events? and, question time, a clip on line of base audience member use on immigration which many viewers found offensive. first, despite of the coronavirus is increasingly dominating news bulletins and the task for generalist if the balance informing task for generalist if the balance in forming...
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abu ahmed is a fisherman who barely makes enough money to support his family.srael and egypt maintain a tight blockade of gaza by land, sea and air, citing the security concerns. fishermen found dozens of some of the rarest coins of the ancient world. they had no idea what they were or what their real value was. the coins found by the fishermen were silver alexander the great decadrachms, minted more than 2,000 years ago in babylon, modern—day iraq. before the fishermen‘s discovery in gaza, only a handful of these coins had been found. just 12 are officially recorded. they were all documented and their valuable history was preserved. we've been told that there were dozens of alexander decadrachms in the gaza hoard but now, they've vanished. just months later, this coin went up for sale at an auction house based in london, roma numismatics. it sold for £100,000. then there was this one. this one. and this one. there have been a total of 19 coins put up for auction at eight international auction houses since spring 2017. no verifiable information about where they
abu ahmed is a fisherman who barely makes enough money to support his family.srael and egypt maintain a tight blockade of gaza by land, sea and air, citing the security concerns. fishermen found dozens of some of the rarest coins of the ancient world. they had no idea what they were or what their real value was. the coins found by the fishermen were silver alexander the great decadrachms, minted more than 2,000 years ago in babylon, modern—day iraq. before the fishermen‘s discovery in gaza,...
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the foreign reporter award goes to ahmed for illuminating the causes of homidcidal violence in brazil and the caribbean. national reporting, of the houston chronicle, for revealing the administration's continuing use of inhumane practices in dealing with refugees. metropolitan reporting to the staff of newsday for its series, long divided, documenting widespread discrimination against african-americans in suburban housing. local reporting to brian rosenthal of the new york times for uncovering the scheme in which profiteers inflated the price of taxing battalions and sold them to drivers through exorbitant loans. international reporting to mark scheffler, maliki brown, and the visual investigations team of the new york times for new techniques in forensic investigation, they proved among other things, that russian pilots bombed hospitals and other civilian targets in syria. financial reporting to noah, david, kevin mel b, and david of bloomberg news for revealing that developers reaped profits by using a tax break intended to help poor areas called opportunity zones to instead constru
the foreign reporter award goes to ahmed for illuminating the causes of homidcidal violence in brazil and the caribbean. national reporting, of the houston chronicle, for revealing the administration's continuing use of inhumane practices in dealing with refugees. metropolitan reporting to the staff of newsday for its series, long divided, documenting widespread discrimination against african-americans in suburban housing. local reporting to brian rosenthal of the new york times for uncovering...
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award goes reporting to azam ahmed of the new york eliminatingimite homelessness in brazil and the caribbeanthlomeal reporting, creole for revealing the administration's continuing use of inhumane practices in dealing with refugees. reporting to the staff of newsday for its series "long island divided" documenting discrimination against african-americans and suburban housing. reporting to brian m rosenthal for uncovering a scheme in which profiteers inflated the price of taxing medallions and sold them to drivers through exorbitant loans. reporting to mark scheffler, malachi brown, and the investigation team at the new york times for new techniques in forensic investigation. they proved -- among other things -- that russian pilots bound hospitals and other civilian targets in syria. to caleb melorting lby, noah, and david of out a taxnews to find break was used to enhance poor areas but instead construct high-end luxury projects. business reporting to dominic gates, mike baker, steve mellitus and lewis cam of the seattle times for showing how boeing and the faa cut corners and approving dead
award goes reporting to azam ahmed of the new york eliminatingimite homelessness in brazil and the caribbeanthlomeal reporting, creole for revealing the administration's continuing use of inhumane practices in dealing with refugees. reporting to the staff of newsday for its series "long island divided" documenting discrimination against african-americans and suburban housing. reporting to brian m rosenthal for uncovering a scheme in which profiteers inflated the price of taxing...
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ambassador ahmed. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you. i would like to thank the commission for inviting me to this very important session. i'd especially like to thank my friend, dr. maenza. anti-semitism to me is like a dense poisonous fog which disappears altogether, at times it's thick and at times it begins to lift, but somewhere it's lurking out there. and i'm saying this because for the last three to four decades i have been personally involved in fighting the bigotry that creates anti-semitism. i would request you to pay heed to this because i'm bringing a different kind of experience. firstly i was privileged to be a commissioner in the study called "a very light sleeper: the persistence and dangers of anti-semitism." this consisted of some eminent british scholars. although i had some ideas of jewish history, working on this prompt opened my eyes to the extraordinary stirring story of the jewish people. through the terrible persecution, the genocide the suffering the community remained steadfast to its faith. not only was i unde
ambassador ahmed. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you. i would like to thank the commission for inviting me to this very important session. i'd especially like to thank my friend, dr. maenza. anti-semitism to me is like a dense poisonous fog which disappears altogether, at times it's thick and at times it begins to lift, but somewhere it's lurking out there. and i'm saying this because for the last three to four decades i have been personally involved in fighting the bigotry that...
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under the mood so mandarin got their name because they look like all men's and contain lots of ahmed'sactually for the most part they consist of almonds shells. as. they did in the hot oil mix the nice and crispy. golden brown calorie bombs with $600.00 kilo calories per 100 grams. much the same guess what other staple combo treats all fast the better that's intended and prescribed by centuries of church tradition. kind of it's a carnival is the time before lent this everywhere in the world where carnival is celebrated it's a time before you're not supposed to eat certain things and above all things high in fact an interest got sophisticates up but not until as wednesday when lent begins the read listen cologne can each with no guilty feelings and the months of munden in particular are a sweet little sin all to themselves. the time for some exercise i got to burn off some calories. in the lead pocket skaters make their rounds on an elevated ice track it is 260 meters long and runs completely around the building and below me is the ice rink where the professionals train. play and next t
under the mood so mandarin got their name because they look like all men's and contain lots of ahmed'sactually for the most part they consist of almonds shells. as. they did in the hot oil mix the nice and crispy. golden brown calorie bombs with $600.00 kilo calories per 100 grams. much the same guess what other staple combo treats all fast the better that's intended and prescribed by centuries of church tradition. kind of it's a carnival is the time before lent this everywhere in the world...
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developers are now looking for products that will promise an equally bright future for jute like mubarak ahmedcan ease develop a sonali bag an alternative to disposable plastic bags made from jute it has all the properties of plastic except its unwanted longevity. this is totally environmentally friendly by. compostable. most important it just time. to get the bit if you want for 6 months. we can make that one if you want to pipe menace we can make the 5 minutes. the next step is to find investors to enable the mass production of this alternative to plastic that could give juta fresh and much needed boost and restore its past reputation as the golden fiber for bangladesh. this week our global team comes from india. i. think little cheat. even then i never raise her that. oh i. want to do things. things are and them saying things and coercion. to everybody and then there's no. job and i live in bangalore in india. and my feet i like to make music and i like to date songs. i also like to swim and and i like to play goes to so i go to the golf course as often as i can because i do think golf is j
developers are now looking for products that will promise an equally bright future for jute like mubarak ahmedcan ease develop a sonali bag an alternative to disposable plastic bags made from jute it has all the properties of plastic except its unwanted longevity. this is totally environmentally friendly by. compostable. most important it just time. to get the bit if you want for 6 months. we can make that one if you want to pipe menace we can make the 5 minutes. the next step is to find...
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ahmed nouri pour invited them to a meeting at the border stark. reality of the council says the regime can't survive without a stable economy little army saugus says the system has lost its economic basis they don't even have the money to pay their civil servants the teachers workers the military the revolutionary guard they no longer have the money or the of the skills . or made nouri poor says the time has come for europe to stand by its violence. drumhead the drug war in iraq not to kill its own people and he's right even if it's not that credible given that he's banned iranians from entering the us i wish that europe would issue statements like this with their credibility with the session took place behind closed doors afterwards we were told that the meeting may have ended but the talks will continue. in iran smart phones have become an essential tool for protestors and in fact many of us can no longer imagine life without our on the go access to emails streaming out and messaging there are an estimated 3200000000 smartphone users worldwide a
ahmed nouri pour invited them to a meeting at the border stark. reality of the council says the regime can't survive without a stable economy little army saugus says the system has lost its economic basis they don't even have the money to pay their civil servants the teachers workers the military the revolutionary guard they no longer have the money or the of the skills . or made nouri poor says the time has come for europe to stand by its violence. drumhead the drug war in iraq not to kill its...
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some of the money has gone to professor ahmed's work in oxford.k you'll be able to look back in a few years when the kids get in their teens. they can look back and say my mum, she died when they were young, but she made a difference to people. she would have been amused and mortified but i would have liked to say, can you believe this? 80 people running, with your name on the t—shirts! she would have gone, oh, my god! please! ian is on a mission to raise awareness about ovarian cancer. i don't sit here criticising doctors or what they did because they were amazing. it is about making this at the forefront of the thoughts of doctors. we have a long-term legacy that we want to focus on what she stood for and her life. ovarian cancer is this much of her story. this is her story. that isjust how it ended. how does the future look now for you and the kids? it is still very very hard for me to think about. the years going ahead. i have to hope that my kids will have a full life and be very happy. despite what happened to them... storm dennis continues
some of the money has gone to professor ahmed's work in oxford.k you'll be able to look back in a few years when the kids get in their teens. they can look back and say my mum, she died when they were young, but she made a difference to people. she would have been amused and mortified but i would have liked to say, can you believe this? 80 people running, with your name on the t—shirts! she would have gone, oh, my god! please! ian is on a mission to raise awareness about ovarian cancer. i...
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idris he's in the capital way for rosen ahmed's if the open session is divided this could be a very good day for than a single family. absolutely and. the opposition is still divided among them. after several attempts especially by opposition parliamentarians to field a single candidate to confront president correa it's interesting in this election they all feel that everybody went on the way and the fear of their supporters is not the vote that is supposed to go to an individual who could effectively tackle president you know them in the election is now will not have to be divided among 6 other people or 6 candidates running for different political parties and diet the ruling party is capitalizing on and hoping to trench father in trench the current president and his political party in power for the next 5 years and probably beyond because there has been a recent amendment of the time limited law in the constitution that allowed president for your somebody to run for another 5 year term and then probably run again after 5 years. but if you're outside the polling station sitting rig
idris he's in the capital way for rosen ahmed's if the open session is divided this could be a very good day for than a single family. absolutely and. the opposition is still divided among them. after several attempts especially by opposition parliamentarians to field a single candidate to confront president correa it's interesting in this election they all feel that everybody went on the way and the fear of their supporters is not the vote that is supposed to go to an individual who could...
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unlike years in the conversation ahmed thought of chemical fertilizers alchemic we call. the natural metal so farming using the environment using things around us to form inputs to farm fertilizer where there aren't they go to meet the farmers in different communities like here in with. the ngo supports farmers on creating cooperative and they provide training courses so since 2012 they're trained around 9000 farmers. oh and i saw with thoughts very good that it was a force we have that were done as if it's of the family that's really good is welcoming so great that when most of us so long this is actually as most of all we improve on our family system we have to farm awareness also sells the organic fertilizer which is more affordable for the small scale farmers they need less of the liquid than chemical fertilizer and can buy it from the organization and subsidize the rage of about 7 year olds for later. legs under our hands started organic farming 2 years ago after training with farm awareness the season he's mainly planting the salmon easing organic fertiliser. he did
unlike years in the conversation ahmed thought of chemical fertilizers alchemic we call. the natural metal so farming using the environment using things around us to form inputs to farm fertilizer where there aren't they go to meet the farmers in different communities like here in with. the ngo supports farmers on creating cooperative and they provide training courses so since 2012 they're trained around 9000 farmers. oh and i saw with thoughts very good that it was a force we have that were...