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southeast asia correspondent bastian hearty there talking to us from bangkok. now to some of the other stories making news around the world today german chancellor angela merkel will be in warsaw today for a joint session of the polish and german cabinets bilateral relations are tense germany and the european commission are concerned that the polish government's controversial judicial reforms are undermining the rule of law. police in china say an on board quarrel between a bus driver and a passenger is to blame for a deadly accident in the country's southwest a bus plunged off merican migrants who throw rocks at u.s. border troops would be treated as if they were armed trump told journalists that a group of several thousand migrants moving north toward the border had already thrown rocks at mexican police and that the u.s. would quote not put up with that. and grace and saudi arabia's crown prince is reported to have told the u.s. that he considered jamal khashoggi to be a dangerous islamist the washington post newspaper says mohamed bin so moms made the remar
southeast asia correspondent bastian hearty there talking to us from bangkok. now to some of the other stories making news around the world today german chancellor angela merkel will be in warsaw today for a joint session of the polish and german cabinets bilateral relations are tense germany and the european commission are concerned that the polish government's controversial judicial reforms are undermining the rule of law. police in china say an on board quarrel between a bus driver and a...
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conclusive report as to why that plane in the end actually crashed our south-east asia correspondent bastian heartache for us thank you. let's catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world a new study has revealed that the earth's oceans have absorbed sixty percent more heat than previously estimated researchers say the findings will have a major impact on the effort to keep global temperature under the target of two degrees celsius warmer oceans destroy vital organisms and cause extreme weather. don have blocked a key highway in islamabad to protest the release of a christian woman on death row for blasphemy hardliners in the capital are calling for bibi to be publicly hanged despite the landmark ruling mother of two plans to leave the country. a human rights group says women in north korea routinely face sexual abuse by officials human rights watch claims the problem is so widespread that some women aren't even aware they're being violated and activists claim the kingdom's human rights record is being ignored amid an international push to improve relations. german chance
conclusive report as to why that plane in the end actually crashed our south-east asia correspondent bastian heartache for us thank you. let's catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world a new study has revealed that the earth's oceans have absorbed sixty percent more heat than previously estimated researchers say the findings will have a major impact on the effort to keep global temperature under the target of two degrees celsius warmer oceans destroy vital organisms and...
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conclusive report as to why that plane in the end actually crashed our south-east asia correspondent bastian heartache for us thank you. u.s. president on all trump is threatening to deploy fifteen thousand troops to the mexican border to prevent a caravan of immigrants from entering the country trump has been stepping up his rhetoric against foreigners ahead of the midterm elections next tuesday but can such rhetoric lead to physical violence to get his aleksandra phenomena sent us this report from the campaign trail. on they can paint when they get in the north carolina nevada arizona although his name is not on the ballot donald trump once the midterms to be about him he is firing up his supporters by grabbing some of the most divisive issues and using them to keep his base afraid and furious the democrats have become an angry unhinged mob determined to get power by any means necessary everything we do they could destroy a very quickly i gem a crack victory in november would be a bright flashing and rich. every traffickers buckler drug dealer and illegal alien on the planet come on and. h
conclusive report as to why that plane in the end actually crashed our south-east asia correspondent bastian heartache for us thank you. u.s. president on all trump is threatening to deploy fifteen thousand troops to the mexican border to prevent a caravan of immigrants from entering the country trump has been stepping up his rhetoric against foreigners ahead of the midterm elections next tuesday but can such rhetoric lead to physical violence to get his aleksandra phenomena sent us this report...
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i mean, it lives within new york city, you know, a democratic bastian.there in the water as a republican bastian, ignoring the trends in new york city. >> well, last i checked, donald trump wasn't on the ballot. i was running against a gentleman who i didn't think was serving the community in the way that he should be, and so we ran against him and we beat him. and that's what matters, you know. and now we have to get to work. we've got to have an interstate highway out to the 21st century where we can get a ferry in the south shore, double the number of buses on staten island and get funding for our trains in south brooklyn because the r train is late more than it's on time. we're losing hundreds of people to the opioid epidemic. i want to see us double the number of treatment options on staten island. these are things that democrats have also proposed in years past and they've gone down to washington, d.c. and acted a correspondenting to the interests of their donors and special interests. so, we can't let that happen either. i intend on holding the de
i mean, it lives within new york city, you know, a democratic bastian.there in the water as a republican bastian, ignoring the trends in new york city. >> well, last i checked, donald trump wasn't on the ballot. i was running against a gentleman who i didn't think was serving the community in the way that he should be, and so we ran against him and we beat him. and that's what matters, you know. and now we have to get to work. we've got to have an interstate highway out to the 21st...
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southeast asia correspondent bastian heartache there talking to us from bangkok. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today police in china say an on board quarrel between a bus driver and a passenger is to blame for a deadly accident in the country's southwest the bus plunged off a bridge in the city of chong ching thirteen bodies have been retrieved from the water two others are still missing. brazil is set to follow washington's example by moving its embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem brazil's far right president elect to show your boss and announce the plans in a tweet the controversial step was one of both scenarios campaign pledges. and u.s. president all trump has delivered a lengthy speech on his hardline policy towards a caravan of migrants traveling from central america to the us mexico border he said those entering the u.s. illegally would not be eligible for asylum in the united states he added that our new plan is being finalized to limit claims at the border illegal immigration affects the lives of. well there'
southeast asia correspondent bastian heartache there talking to us from bangkok. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today police in china say an on board quarrel between a bus driver and a passenger is to blame for a deadly accident in the country's southwest the bus plunged off a bridge in the city of chong ching thirteen bodies have been retrieved from the water two others are still missing. brazil is set to follow washington's example by moving its embassy in...
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went here in paris, with angela merkel‘s political star waning, he likes to see himself as the new bastiansions in europe and also brexit and he is concerned about security, that europe can no longer rely for defence of the united states with donald trump in the white house. here, emmanuelle micron is a divisive figure, some look at his calls for more federal government as a beacon of hope but for others it is a sign that he is out of step with the modern world. thank you. today's commemoration saw a unique memorial to those who lost their lives with portraits of service men and women edged into the sand along the british coastline. among the town paying tribute was folkestone in kent duncan kennedy reports. the piercing eyes of a celebrated war poet, today etched onto the very beach he had once left on his way to battle and death. for wilfred owen, a shoreline for embarkation, this morning became a canvas of commemoration. the project has been organised by the film director danny boyle, who says the face is a metaphorfor tragedy. look, it's wonderful that there are permanent structures th
went here in paris, with angela merkel‘s political star waning, he likes to see himself as the new bastiansions in europe and also brexit and he is concerned about security, that europe can no longer rely for defence of the united states with donald trump in the white house. here, emmanuelle micron is a divisive figure, some look at his calls for more federal government as a beacon of hope but for others it is a sign that he is out of step with the modern world. thank you. today's...
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there are countries like syria, which was once sort of a bastian of nationalism, is not in control of its own territory. the gulf monarchies are looking at long-term declines in oil revenue, rising population, a number of trends that has been -- have them worried. britain has a long history of engagement in this part of the world, and a lot of relationships that go back, or in some cases centuries. do the greeks have any advice for the romans in this particular part of the world? amb. darroch: [laughs] yeah. that is a very big picture assessment, and what you have described is quite a compelling view of what is happening. -- happening in the arab world. obviously, i remember being in brussels as the ambassador when the arab spring happened. i remember the hope that was around in the western world then that this would be a fresh start for arab nations, that it would mean great things. when you look at libya and syria in particular, that is not how it worked out. i got lost in your picture. but for us, it is still a hugely important part of the world, there is a lot of rich history, a l
there are countries like syria, which was once sort of a bastian of nationalism, is not in control of its own territory. the gulf monarchies are looking at long-term declines in oil revenue, rising population, a number of trends that has been -- have them worried. britain has a long history of engagement in this part of the world, and a lot of relationships that go back, or in some cases centuries. do the greeks have any advice for the romans in this particular part of the world? amb. darroch:...
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turkey and president erdogan is making a lot of this issue, as he should, but that country is no bastian of civil rights. it's taken a hard, auoughautocr turn. we could say that every friendly nation needs to adopt our values. i wish they would but i think it's a little bit unrealistic. >> i hear you. and nobody is trying to be particularly polyanna-ish about this. he was a journalist for the washington post, a resident of the united states. does that make it any different? >> i think it does, yes. he was a u.s. person, green card holder. it was an atrocious crime committed against khashoggi. but, again, i just don't know that we can be advocating for a break with the saudis at this particular moment. whoa can certainly put more pressure on them with regards to yemen and change the trajectory of that conflict with what's just occurred and this issue with qatar that the saudis have gone overboard. >> when you say more pressure, what do you want to see the trump administration do? >> i want to see the trump administration reign in the saudi campaign in yemen. it has not been well managed.
turkey and president erdogan is making a lot of this issue, as he should, but that country is no bastian of civil rights. it's taken a hard, auoughautocr turn. we could say that every friendly nation needs to adopt our values. i wish they would but i think it's a little bit unrealistic. >> i hear you. and nobody is trying to be particularly polyanna-ish about this. he was a journalist for the washington post, a resident of the united states. does that make it any different? >> i...
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district holds, there will be zero republican members of congress from orange county, california, bastianreaganism once in the next congress. that would be another major milestone. a couple other races uncalled still. democrats could be at about 39 seats when this all shakes out. probably a few more days from now. also in florida, you mentioned the fiasco there with the various recounts going on at county level. basically here's the deal. they went through the machines, as you mention. broward didn't end up getting its in in time, but the major issue in this race remains broward county, ask what accounted for, you see bill nelson did extremely well here. gigantic democratic county, 26,000 fewer votes cast in this race for the u.s. senate in broward county than in the race for governor. on the same ballot, 26,000 more had the governor race checked off, not the senate race. nelson continues to insist this was a machine error. when you have a manual recount which has now been triggered, which as you know that is going to happen, that will reveal nelson will get upwards of 10,000 more votes a
district holds, there will be zero republican members of congress from orange county, california, bastianreaganism once in the next congress. that would be another major milestone. a couple other races uncalled still. democrats could be at about 39 seats when this all shakes out. probably a few more days from now. also in florida, you mentioned the fiasco there with the various recounts going on at county level. basically here's the deal. they went through the machines, as you mention. broward...
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it's a democratic bastian. nelson winning broward by a better than two to one margin. however, if you look at the vote returns closely in broward county, there are 26,000 fewer votes that were cast in this senate race than in the race for governor many. and that is an anomaly that you do not see in any other florida county. >> something happened to cost 26,000 fewer votes to be cast for senator than governor. nelson's campaign is claiming there's some kind of machine reading error here, if that is true, if that is the case, you're going to have a manual recount. that would be picked up in a manual recount. you mention the other possibility here is this, it is ballot design, this is the ballot for broward county, can you see what they did here. long list of instructions in the left column, underneath that list of instructions you get the race for u.s. senate. the governor's race, where there were 26,000 more votes cast, prominently in the middle column, a bunch of candidates, lots of spacing between them, hard to miss the governor's race, maybe a little easier to miss t
it's a democratic bastian. nelson winning broward by a better than two to one margin. however, if you look at the vote returns closely in broward county, there are 26,000 fewer votes that were cast in this senate race than in the race for governor many. and that is an anomaly that you do not see in any other florida county. >> something happened to cost 26,000 fewer votes to be cast for senator than governor. nelson's campaign is claiming there's some kind of machine reading error here,...
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. >> jim, how low is too low for a name that's called the last bastian of safety in big tech?t to set the stage. where the stock was up a whopping 31% year to date. for us the pullback is healthy we see the lack of disclosure as the biggest negative today we think apple is held most baby value investors. we see where they're working with governments to open up local stores and to get around tariff issues. we like the stock but the pullback is healthy. >> why is the lack of disclosure necessarily a bad thing? i cover nike, they told us futures orders were no longer relevant and direct-to-consumer would be a much bigger chunk of the business and futures orders don't tell the story of growth they conditioned analysts and invests or to get away and it worked why isn't that the case here >> well, it's the change in behavior that investors will have to get over that change in behavior was showcasing all the goodness of the units and showcasing those units and how good they are. now when you don't focus on it, people think it doesn't look as good so it's the change in behavior longer
. >> jim, how low is too low for a name that's called the last bastian of safety in big tech?t to set the stage. where the stock was up a whopping 31% year to date. for us the pullback is healthy we see the lack of disclosure as the biggest negative today we think apple is held most baby value investors. we see where they're working with governments to open up local stores and to get around tariff issues. we like the stock but the pullback is healthy. >> why is the lack of...
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loudest voices in the country but the tech companies got a little bit of a pass because they are bastian'sf liberalism and the women who worked there are coming out and saying human resources what is not handling sexual harassment complaints the way they should haven't it remained hidden and they weren't targeted verbally and loudly across the country because that is where the dems live. >> it made rubin re-sign. the situation was such high praise. dagen: at $90 million as the heroes exit. other executive who quit this week. >> also a lot of severance packages, very not transparent in how they dealt with sexual misconduct allegations. maria: we will talk about that coming up. it is job they. we expect 190,000 jobs added to the economy in the month of october, what that means for midterm elections four days away, special coverage coming up. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. their medicare options... before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you'
loudest voices in the country but the tech companies got a little bit of a pass because they are bastian'sf liberalism and the women who worked there are coming out and saying human resources what is not handling sexual harassment complaints the way they should haven't it remained hidden and they weren't targeted verbally and loudly across the country because that is where the dems live. >> it made rubin re-sign. the situation was such high praise. dagen: at $90 million as the heroes...