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a whole new area is springing up in the capital, belgrade.ut to make that happen, one night, businesses were suddenly demolished. the owners called the police for help, but no help came. "police have really let citizens down," says this man. but more on that later in the program. she was just 13 years old, but for over a year, an italian girl was repeatedly gang-raped by a group of local men. and almost as shocking is that many people in her village knew what was happening and did nothing to prevent it. that's because that area of southern italy is in the firm control of a local mafia family, and one of the alleged rapists is the son of a powerful mafia boss, who is serving time in prison. the problem is that local people still don't want to face up to what happened, as our reporter ellen trapp has been finding out. now, for her own safety the girl herself isn't able to talk, so some of these scenes have been reconstructed. ellen: melito di porto salvo, a town of 12,000 in southern calabria, is a mafia stronghold. a young girl is said to have
a whole new area is springing up in the capital, belgrade.ut to make that happen, one night, businesses were suddenly demolished. the owners called the police for help, but no help came. "police have really let citizens down," says this man. but more on that later in the program. she was just 13 years old, but for over a year, an italian girl was repeatedly gang-raped by a group of local men. and almost as shocking is that many people in her village knew what was happening and did...
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here in belgrade, his wife protests his innocence. does she think was responsible for the thousands of forced deportations and the mass murders, and does she expect her husband one day to come home? mira markovic, welcome to the programme. when you saw your husband recently, in the hague, and you celebrated his birthday, did you tell him that everything was going to be ok in the end? what did you tell him? has he accepted his fate? whatever the international criminal court decides it to be, will he accept it? but he is going to be tried by the tribunal, isn't he? whatever public opinion has to say about it. but you would accept that the court has been set up with the authority of the un security council, and your husband accepted that under the dayton agreement, which he signed in 1995. why does he now say that the court is illegal? mrs markovic, why is that a lie? what he actually signed up to, which is in the dayton agreement, is that the parties agreed to co—operate fully with all entities, including those authorised by the un secu
here in belgrade, his wife protests his innocence. does she think was responsible for the thousands of forced deportations and the mass murders, and does she expect her husband one day to come home? mira markovic, welcome to the programme. when you saw your husband recently, in the hague, and you celebrated his birthday, did you tell him that everything was going to be ok in the end? what did you tell him? has he accepted his fate? whatever the international criminal court decides it to be,...
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that takes place in belgrade on june 11 while the serbia game.in belgrade onjune 11 while england travel to hampden park onjune ten for their qualifier against scotland. let's take a quick look at a couple of other football stories. there's an important game in scotland. the premiership play—off final first leg between hamilton academical and dundee united. that one kicks off at 7:45. leeds united say they are shocked and disappointed after the manager garry monk resigned after less than a year in charge. he guided leeds to seventh in the table, missing out on the championship play—offs. he had been expected to stay after a change of ownership. the chelsea ladies manager emma hayes has hit out at the fa, saying women's football is seen as a "mere afterthought". she believes officials do not have the right training 01’ experience to run games. the fa say they are investing record amounts in the woemn‘s game to provide education and training for all referees. we've got referees that are coming into the women's game with zero training and developmen
that takes place in belgrade on june 11 while the serbia game.in belgrade onjune 11 while england travel to hampden park onjune ten for their qualifier against scotland. let's take a quick look at a couple of other football stories. there's an important game in scotland. the premiership play—off final first leg between hamilton academical and dundee united. that one kicks off at 7:45. leeds united say they are shocked and disappointed after the manager garry monk resigned after less than a...
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there were three 0lympic champions competing in the british squad in belgrade.en's pairs and the lightweight men's double sculls. that's all the sport for now. it's time for the weather with darren. good evening. more warm sunshine on the way for the next few days. we have probably seen the peak of the temperatures during this weekend. it was a much better second half was a much. better secondhalfgfthg le; of baggage! i"; the iegzthfcgezi a!
there were three 0lympic champions competing in the british squad in belgrade.en's pairs and the lightweight men's double sculls. that's all the sport for now. it's time for the weather with darren. good evening. more warm sunshine on the way for the next few days. we have probably seen the peak of the temperatures during this weekend. it was a much better second half was a much. better secondhalfgfthg le; of baggage! i"; the iegzthfcgezi a!
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cycle building towards toyko 2020 with three 0lympic champions competing in the british squad in belgrade and will satch — won gold in the first big race of the day, the men's four. gb have also won gold in the men's pair and the lightweight men's double sculls. —— men's and women's pairs. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up this week on the travel show... rajan is in jerusalem, the world's holiest city. this is, for christianity, the most important place in the world. quite an incredible experience to be here. we touch down in saint martin for a spot ofjet blasting, and check out a music festival aiming to entice a younger crowd to the caribbean island. and taking the perfect snap? we head to the lake district to capture one of the uk's most photographed landscapes. i want people to see my pictures and think, wow, that's inspiring. but it's something they can see with their own eyes. jerusalem is one of the world capitals of religious tourism. and easter and passover make for its busiest weeks. and a particu
cycle building towards toyko 2020 with three 0lympic champions competing in the british squad in belgrade and will satch — won gold in the first big race of the day, the men's four. gb have also won gold in the men's pair and the lightweight men's double sculls. —— men's and women's pairs. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up this week on the travel show... rajan is in jerusalem, the world's holiest city. this...
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ardt is why i pushed so h against a butcher in belgrade that was engaging in genocide. that is why i wrote the violence against women act in the late 1990's. that is why i remain committed to ending sexual assault, especially on campuses. >> [applause] mr. biden: my father used to say that the greatest sin was the abuse of power. and the cardinal sin of all sins was a man lifting his hand to a woman or child. women have the same exact right to be treated with dignity as a man. i am determined that my granddaughters are capable of do,g any thing any man can that they are treated that way. each and every one of you has to stand up to the indignity of sexual assault. stand against the indignity of excusing harassment. his notion inding t locker rooms, the talk that goes on -- it does not go on like somebody said it does. stand up against the dignity -- michelle, congratulations on your award today. i am proud that colby recognized your commitment to preventing sexual violence. i know the entire colby community made a commitment to building a culture of consent for everyone
ardt is why i pushed so h against a butcher in belgrade that was engaging in genocide. that is why i wrote the violence against women act in the late 1990's. that is why i remain committed to ending sexual assault, especially on campuses. >> [applause] mr. biden: my father used to say that the greatest sin was the abuse of power. and the cardinal sin of all sins was a man lifting his hand to a woman or child. women have the same exact right to be treated with dignity as a man. i am...
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the three 0lympic champions competing in belgrade, two of them won gold in the first big race of therongly ahead of the netherlands and spain. britain's number 1 johanna konta has lost in the first round of the madrid 0pen. she was beaten in three sets by germany's world number 30 laura siegemund. konta, lost five games in a row to lose the deciding set. the match finished around quarter past two in the morning local time. olympic gold medallist bobsledder steven holcomb has died, aged 37. he competed in three winter olympics and piloted the us four—man bobsleigh team to gold at vancouver 2010 — the country's first 0lympic title in the event in 62 years. he won bronze in both the two—man and four—man bobsled in sochi in 2014. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. 82 nigerian schoolgirls who were abducted by islamist militants in 2014 have been freed. they were among more than 270 girls seized from a boarding school in the town of chibok in a night time attack. stephanie hegarty reports: they were taken over three years ago as schoolgirls, but they will be coming
the three 0lympic champions competing in belgrade, two of them won gold in the first big race of therongly ahead of the netherlands and spain. britain's number 1 johanna konta has lost in the first round of the madrid 0pen. she was beaten in three sets by germany's world number 30 laura siegemund. konta, lost five games in a row to lose the deciding set. the match finished around quarter past two in the morning local time. olympic gold medallist bobsledder steven holcomb has died, aged 37. he...
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karen bennett & holly norton, who took gold in belgrade earlier this month, had to settle for bronzeoff to a good start and so will be a little disapointed to finished third, behind denmark and romania. 2012 olympic gold medallist katherine copeland also won bronze with her partner emily craig in the lightweight womens double sculls and there was another bronze for great britain in the womens quadruple sculls. ben ainslie's great britain team are joint leaders after the first day of their america's cup qualification campaign in bermuda. despite mixed results in practice, they won their opening race against sweden, but in their second race were penalised for this crash against japan. it's still enough to see them equal with usa in the standings. no one was looking for a collision there. sometimes it happens. again i thought we did a greatjob to get round the course considering the damage we had. we were hanging in there, most of the race despite that. yeah. today bodes well for the team and we have got to go and fix the damage. 0ur shore team are the best in the game, and they'll do e
karen bennett & holly norton, who took gold in belgrade earlier this month, had to settle for bronzeoff to a good start and so will be a little disapointed to finished third, behind denmark and romania. 2012 olympic gold medallist katherine copeland also won bronze with her partner emily craig in the lightweight womens double sculls and there was another bronze for great britain in the womens quadruple sculls. ben ainslie's great britain team are joint leaders after the first day of their...
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that is why i pushed so hard in belgrade,utcher who is literally engaging in genocide. that is why i worked so hard and wire wrote the women's act in the late 1990's. that is why i remain committed to ending sexual assault, especially on campuses. [applause] my father used to say that the greatest sin was the abuse of power, and the cardinal sin of all sins was a man lifting his hand to a woman or child. women have the same exact right to be treated with dignity as a man. i am determined that my granddaughters, capable of doing anything a man can do, anything in man can do -- that they are treated that way. [applause] joe biden: so each and every one of you has to stand up to the indignity of sexual assault, stand against the indignity of excusing harassment, talk about ending this notion in locker rooms that the talk that goes on, it does not go on some but he said it does. stand up against in dignities of a culture that devalues women's humanity. michelle, congratulations to you and your award today, i'm so glad kobe is recognizing your service to preventing -- colby'
that is why i pushed so hard in belgrade,utcher who is literally engaging in genocide. that is why i worked so hard and wire wrote the women's act in the late 1990's. that is why i remain committed to ending sexual assault, especially on campuses. [applause] my father used to say that the greatest sin was the abuse of power, and the cardinal sin of all sins was a man lifting his hand to a woman or child. women have the same exact right to be treated with dignity as a man. i am determined that...
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and so this is now -- they're out of bosnia, at the american embassy in belgrade, seeking assistance, and this also relates to just ginsburg's question, the jury sent a note. we see a document that said it was apparently based on ethnic persecution by the muslims there. so this is the heart of the factual dispute. what was the refugee status based on? >> we don't know which it was based on. >> that is the key issue that we would like to have an opportunity. for our day in court. >> if this is not the issue that we took to decide. but it does raise the question whether there is really anything at stake here. i assume that every serb in bosnia is not entitled to asylum in the united states. >> that's correct, your honor. >> so merely being an serb there which i think is about 30% of the population would not be. >> that is correct, in this case if you read the naturalization -- the refugee application, which is 62-a to 64-a, the concern was their house -- they got death threats. i think stones were thrown at the window. this was not just any particular area. this was a majority muslim ar
and so this is now -- they're out of bosnia, at the american embassy in belgrade, seeking assistance, and this also relates to just ginsburg's question, the jury sent a note. we see a document that said it was apparently based on ethnic persecution by the muslims there. so this is the heart of the factual dispute. what was the refugee status based on? >> we don't know which it was based on. >> that is the key issue that we would like to have an opportunity. for our day in court....
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cycle building towards toyko 2020 with three olympic champions competing in the british squad in belgrades pairs and the lightweight men's double sculls. it was very scrappy bit you come away, you go to the first world cup wanting to win and we have come away with that, kind of the job done. wanting to win and we have come away with that, kind of thejob done. we know we have got a long way to go before we start pumping out some very polished performances. if you can win on bad days like this, it is even more sweeter can win on bad days like this, it is even more sweeter than when it is humming along nicely. it's been a great weekend at newmarket for trainer aidan o'brien — after winning the 2000 guineas with churchill yesterday, he's done the double for the third time after the his 9—1 shot winter won the 1000 guineas. ridden by wayne lordan, winter, in the pink colours, pulled away in the final furlong, to win by two lengths from the 5—4 favourite rhododendron. andrew nicholson has won the badminton horse trials for the first time in more than 30 attempts. it was an an emotional victory
cycle building towards toyko 2020 with three olympic champions competing in the british squad in belgrades pairs and the lightweight men's double sculls. it was very scrappy bit you come away, you go to the first world cup wanting to win and we have come away with that, kind of the job done. wanting to win and we have come away with that, kind of thejob done. we know we have got a long way to go before we start pumping out some very polished performances. if you can win on bad days like this,...
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to go to europe during the war, serving as the supervisor of nurses at the american hospital in belgrade. there was no time in the 24 hours in the first six months that some of the guns were not fired. my room was a little whitewashed one. every time one of the big french guns would fire, it would illuminate all the wall, and then i would hear the boom of the guns. that kept up night after night until the time came that we did not hear them anymore." >> and eugene bullard, the only african-american pilot to fly in world war i, did so not for the united states, but for france. the son of a freed slave, bullard stowed away to europe in 1912, determined to escape racism in the u.s. after working as a boxer and vaudeville performer in england, bullard settled in france. when hostilities broke out he joined the infantry of the french legion. after sustaining injuries and declared unfit for infantry service, bullard earned his wings with france and joined the lafayette flying corps in 1916. his plane was decorated with the slogan "all blood runs red." when the u.s. entered the war, bullard tri
to go to europe during the war, serving as the supervisor of nurses at the american hospital in belgrade. there was no time in the 24 hours in the first six months that some of the guns were not fired. my room was a little whitewashed one. every time one of the big french guns would fire, it would illuminate all the wall, and then i would hear the boom of the guns. that kept up night after night until the time came that we did not hear them anymore." >> and eugene bullard, the only...
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in belgrade, who was literally engaging in genocide. that is why i worked so hard and wrote the violence against women act in the late 1990's. that is why i remain committed to ending sexual assault, especially on campuses. my father -- [applause] mr. biden: my father used to say that the greatest sin was the abuse of power, and the cardinal sin of all sins was a man lifting his hand to a woman or to a child. women have the same exact right to be treated with dignity as a man. and i am determined that my granddaughters, who are capable of doing anything a man can do, anything that any man can do that they are treated that way. , [applause] mr. biden: so each and every one of you has to stand up to the indignity of sexual assault, stand against the indignity of excusing harassment, talk about and this notion in locker rooms that the talk that goes on, it does not go on like somebody said it dies. stand up against these indignities of a culture that devalues women's humanity. and michelle, congratulations to , you and your award today. i
in belgrade, who was literally engaging in genocide. that is why i worked so hard and wrote the violence against women act in the late 1990's. that is why i remain committed to ending sexual assault, especially on campuses. my father -- [applause] mr. biden: my father used to say that the greatest sin was the abuse of power, and the cardinal sin of all sins was a man lifting his hand to a woman or to a child. women have the same exact right to be treated with dignity as a man. and i am...
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tom: in the heritage of morgan stanley, i think years ago, steve belgrade did the development of youren a guy like you says it is a dividend proxy -- a yield proxy, all my radar goes up. is your radar up about dividend growth? >> first of all, dividend growth is outperforming straight dividends. you can see that in stocks that have suffered. the market has paid up for yield and for growing yield in particular. what is happening is, equity risk premiums, the traditional equities, the ones that we grow, are the ones where equity still has room to fall. expansion can happen away from the safety docs. the financials, the technology, industrial, etc. guy: michael i want to show you a chart. this is an etf. i want to make it clear to our audience, this is the bond proxy, effectively. in some ways you would expect it to come down but it has gone in a straight line all the way that the 2012. the market continues to buy the etf's, so what do you think the future is? the you expect the line to keep going up? what will the story look like on volatility? it was a sense of what is going on as mone
tom: in the heritage of morgan stanley, i think years ago, steve belgrade did the development of youren a guy like you says it is a dividend proxy -- a yield proxy, all my radar goes up. is your radar up about dividend growth? >> first of all, dividend growth is outperforming straight dividends. you can see that in stocks that have suffered. the market has paid up for yield and for growing yield in particular. what is happening is, equity risk premiums, the traditional equities, the ones...