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ten years after a landmark speech in cairo by barack 0bama, mr trump's secretary of state is there withriticism of the previous president. the age of self—inflicted american shame is over and so are the policies that produced so much needless suffering. also on the programme.
ten years after a landmark speech in cairo by barack 0bama, mr trump's secretary of state is there withriticism of the previous president. the age of self—inflicted american shame is over and so are the policies that produced so much needless suffering. also on the programme.
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who is so vocal on sony controversial issues that if she can run a positive campaign in the way barack 0bamatand her well. do you use whatsapp? i do. do you forward stories? it is mostly sharing pictures of puppies. puppies, meaning dogs. let's make that clear. this is an interesting story, like facebook, there are concerns that social media apps are being used to spread fake news and of particular concern is in india, they really wa nt to concern is in india, they really want to clamp down. to be honest, even under these rules, you'd be a lot of share a story to 1280 people. a p pa re ntly lot of share a story to 1280 people. apparently they can be up to 256 people in a group. the consent five groups, that is 1280 people. one wonders whether this does not to combat fake news. how you share it, you can change. i think this is a limited measure. something better than nothing, i suppose. what you think of this story? a whole load of people at home watching the television and thinking when you are born has no bearing on how successful you are but the stats about. if you are but born between jan
who is so vocal on sony controversial issues that if she can run a positive campaign in the way barack 0bamatand her well. do you use whatsapp? i do. do you forward stories? it is mostly sharing pictures of puppies. puppies, meaning dogs. let's make that clear. this is an interesting story, like facebook, there are concerns that social media apps are being used to spread fake news and of particular concern is in india, they really wa nt to concern is in india, they really want to clamp down. to...
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, south —— pointed this out, chuck schumerand, barack 0bama, hillary clinton, have signed up forome out of a mid—term election which has seen their party shift somewhat to the left, they are no longer concerned about vulnerable democratic senators in red leaning states, republican leaning states, so they are actually playing more ha rd ball so they are actually playing more hardball on this than they were and, for them, it has become a very powerful symbol. they don't want to be seen at this stage in their new democratic house of representatives to be giving in to the president on something that all of their polling is showing them is not a vote winner for democrats in an election. so i think the democrats will play very ha rd ball think the democrats will play very hardball on this, the president will give a national address tomorrow night, he has asked for the time from networks to address the nation tomorrow night on what he is calling an immigration crisis. he will fly down there on thursday, he wants to highlight this and as we said to kristina, in the meantime, we are not t
, south —— pointed this out, chuck schumerand, barack 0bama, hillary clinton, have signed up forome out of a mid—term election which has seen their party shift somewhat to the left, they are no longer concerned about vulnerable democratic senators in red leaning states, republican leaning states, so they are actually playing more ha rd ball so they are actually playing more hardball on this than they were and, for them, it has become a very powerful symbol. they don't want to be seen at...
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we saw that the time of the referendum in 2016 when barack 0bama was called on for a plead for the righte referendum — it did not happen and it was useless. the same applies to the japanese prime minister, saying his spiel on the issue. it is futile to think you can solve the conundrum at the heart of british politics by letting foreign leaders speak out. they have to solve it by their own machinations. at the moment parliament is taking control from theresa may who has minority government, and anyway and is totally dependent on the votes of the ten northern ireland deputies. i think the situation is such, to begin with we are not going to be able to carry the march deadline for brexit. it is not way to happen because there is so much unfinished business and prime minister may is not prime minister of brexit alone. would you think will happen? an extension of article 15. in the end i think there will be brexit. we are getting to feel that britain has to get over its own sort of aversion to europe and get brexit done. the proof of brexit lies in the leaving. something has to give and brit
we saw that the time of the referendum in 2016 when barack 0bama was called on for a plead for the righte referendum — it did not happen and it was useless. the same applies to the japanese prime minister, saying his spiel on the issue. it is futile to think you can solve the conundrum at the heart of british politics by letting foreign leaders speak out. they have to solve it by their own machinations. at the moment parliament is taking control from theresa may who has minority government,...
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campaign with small—dollar donations, a bit like bernie sanders did last time around, and indeed, barack 0bamare we would expect, on the left of the party. she'd have been a champion, if you like, of workers‘ rights in terms of representation on the boards of big companies, union representation. she's talked about raising the minimum wage significantly, of course, and she's been really a sort of a scourge, in some ways, of wall street and those sorts of institutions. it's difficult — going to be difficult for her because there are going to be other people on that wing of the party, not least perhaps even bernie sanders himself, who's got that huge infrastructure already in place from the last time he ran, and all those people he galvanised at that time, those huge rallies. they're going to be on a similar sort of territory. there could be others, too. but the big thing here is that this field is going to be so crowded. there could be upwards of a dozen, even two dozen people in this field. and the issue, of course, is that not only is there limited amounts of political space to share out betwe
campaign with small—dollar donations, a bit like bernie sanders did last time around, and indeed, barack 0bamare we would expect, on the left of the party. she'd have been a champion, if you like, of workers‘ rights in terms of representation on the boards of big companies, union representation. she's talked about raising the minimum wage significantly, of course, and she's been really a sort of a scourge, in some ways, of wall street and those sorts of institutions. it's difficult —...
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they have said no to barack 0bama when he made that pitch a couple of years ago, so only the cable newsking afterwards, and the networks are going to let democrats have a response to be fair to them and get their take. daniel, many thanks for that. a bit of breaking news for you. more problems concerning the possible use of knives. police in north london are suggesting that a 14—year—old boy has been found with stab injuries. it was established that there had not been a road traffic collision, so some kind of attack. this happened at bickley road and wall from forest. despite efforts, paramedics declared that the 14—year—old died. this was about an hour ago. next of kin have been informed in a crime scene is now in place in the area and the homicide and major crimes team has been informed. there has so far been no arrests. another casualty of nice problems in london —— knife problems. a 14—year—old boy found with stab injuries and at least seven people have died and several others are missing after heavy snowstorms in the alps. there are 3 metres of snow in some areas and more is foreca
they have said no to barack 0bama when he made that pitch a couple of years ago, so only the cable newsking afterwards, and the networks are going to let democrats have a response to be fair to them and get their take. daniel, many thanks for that. a bit of breaking news for you. more problems concerning the possible use of knives. police in north london are suggesting that a 14—year—old boy has been found with stab injuries. it was established that there had not been a road traffic...
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president barack 0bama himself described her as brilliant, dedicated and tough, so she has already caughtratic party, but as you pointed out she made her name as a career prosecutor, sending people to prison. and her critics say enforcing legislation that at times undermined things like transgender rights. so she has a lot of baggage that will not appeal to the progressive left of the party which does seem to be in the ascendant right now. however she also represents the more diverse face that the party is trying to put forward at the moment. she is the daughter of an indian mother and a jamaican father. she is one of three women who now has put their hat into the ring. and she also made a name for herself during the brett kava naugh hearings when he was being confirmed to the supreme court, when she grilled him very aggressively on allegations of sexual misconduct. so she is a rising star and she is making her name known and at this early stage that is what she's going to hope to do in the run—up to the nomination. it's a crowded field already — including for the first time four women wh
president barack 0bama himself described her as brilliant, dedicated and tough, so she has already caughtratic party, but as you pointed out she made her name as a career prosecutor, sending people to prison. and her critics say enforcing legislation that at times undermined things like transgender rights. so she has a lot of baggage that will not appeal to the progressive left of the party which does seem to be in the ascendant right now. however she also represents the more diverse face that...
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he drives a lot within the estate, windsor and it sending him, and basically drove president barack 0bamabut nonetheless i would have thought quite a shock to a person of any age, and certainly to a seven—year—old. age, and certainly to a seven-year-old. we have eyewitnesses who said he appeared to be very shocked, do we not? i want to bring in more detail that we have from norfolk police, which is of the female driver in the fema passenger in the car involved in the collision with it everett were treated in hospital and were taken to hospital. we were told they had minor injuries. those were treated in hospital. and just a bit more really about the duke of edinburgh, 97 as you say, he is known to drive around in sandringham and windsor. he retired from rule engagements and public life in effect in 18 months ago with that ceremony with the marines in 2017. we have not seen an awful lot of him since then, occasional appearances, most recently at the wedding of princess eugeniae, because he did not appear in church on christmas day but he remains active, if not busy, active. despite his age
he drives a lot within the estate, windsor and it sending him, and basically drove president barack 0bamabut nonetheless i would have thought quite a shock to a person of any age, and certainly to a seven—year—old. age, and certainly to a seven-year-old. we have eyewitnesses who said he appeared to be very shocked, do we not? i want to bring in more detail that we have from norfolk police, which is of the female driver in the fema passenger in the car involved in the collision with it...
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in 2012 when he was running against barack 0bama, he sought and got donald trump‘s endorsement at the take issue to things related to immigration and racism and other areas in terms of national security. he is planning to be something of a critical voice going forward.“ he is planning to be something of a critical voice going forward. it is not a happy new year for those employed by the federal government, this walk—out is now 12 days. employed by the federal government, this walk-out is now 12 days. yes. there is no immediate sign of it ending. there are a couple of proposals floating around that donald trump has said do not go far enoughin donald trump has said do not go far enough in terms of defending his border wall. the democrats say they will not agree to the money. there isa will not agree to the money. there is a meeting later on this afternoon at the white house, where the president is taking congressional leaders into the situation room, believe it or not, to do a briefing on border security. trying to shape the budget discussion that will be more tricky for them to deal wi
in 2012 when he was running against barack 0bama, he sought and got donald trump‘s endorsement at the take issue to things related to immigration and racism and other areas in terms of national security. he is planning to be something of a critical voice going forward.“ he is planning to be something of a critical voice going forward. it is not a happy new year for those employed by the federal government, this walk—out is now 12 days. employed by the federal government, this walk-out is...
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it has been in numerous frustrations of barack 0bama three and the dynasty he has run. numerous frustrations of president kabila. the longer that the frustrations were increasing, the frustrations were increasing, the longer the elections were delayed. we have had the election result which is being questioned. tell us more about felix tshisekedi and what he stands for, and why there are suspicions about this result. tshisekedi is a very interesting character in and of his south, he was the son of ftn tshisekedi, one of the most prominent opposition leaders of the last 13 years. etienne tshisekedi opposed president mobutu over his dictatorship. after he died, his son felix tshisekedi took over. but he lacks legitimacy inside, though, because he has lived not of his life outside the country, he is an unknown entity and he has been seen as very weak in many ways. that's pa rt as very weak in many ways. that's part of the reason that the announcement that he is the president as of today has been greeted with an enormous matter suspicion in congo. the suspicion is that tshis
it has been in numerous frustrations of barack 0bama three and the dynasty he has run. numerous frustrations of president kabila. the longer that the frustrations were increasing, the frustrations were increasing, the longer the elections were delayed. we have had the election result which is being questioned. tell us more about felix tshisekedi and what he stands for, and why there are suspicions about this result. tshisekedi is a very interesting character in and of his south, he was the son...