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. >> "bbc world news" wasen d by kcet los angeles. ng sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour nit, president trump criticizes a woman who says she was sexually assaulted by brett kavanaugh, calling the accusations "a con game" by democrats. then, the president addresses the united nations reaffirming chhis "america first" appro foreign policy. plus, we kick off a eries, "the plastic problem," as discarded bottles and bags threaten the hlth of humans, animals anthe environment. >> even if we stop today, to use plastic, if we stop now, this e,plastic that is out there're still going to have to deal witr the next hundreds of thousands of years, maybe, because it's not going to go away. >> woodruff: all
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he also caused girls to be inebriated or drugged so they could be gang rape d by a so-called train of boys. i have firm recollections of boys lined up outside of rooms in these parties waiting their turn for a girl inside of the room. and these boys included mark judge and brett kavanaugh. in approximately 1982, ms. swetnick writes that i became the victim of one of the gang rapes where mark judge and brett kavanaugh were present and i shared what happened with two people, and in that incident, i was incapacitated withoutt my consent with boys rape iing me. i believe something like quaaludes was in my drink or something similar. kate snow is reporting on this. and we have been warned by michael avenatti that he would have an allegation or the series of allegation, and he put it out and he was on rachel maddow the other night, and he said it would be within 48 hours which is to place it before tomorrow's hearing, and he has said to craig in the last hour that he tried to reach the committee and tried to do this before going public on twitter. >> right. >> and so exposing these allegati
he also caused girls to be inebriated or drugged so they could be gang rape d by a so-called train of boys. i have firm recollections of boys lined up outside of rooms in these parties waiting their turn for a girl inside of the room. and these boys included mark judge and brett kavanaugh. in approximately 1982, ms. swetnick writes that i became the victim of one of the gang rapes where mark judge and brett kavanaugh were present and i shared what happened with two people, and in that incident,...
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not on who demonstrated proficiency. >> reporter: but changes to the educational systempore fiercely d by both teachers' unions here. >> this is by far, the worst semester we've had in the history of public education in our system. si reporter: mercedes martinez padilla is the pnt of the teacher's federation of puerto rico. >> teachers are very anxious. tesehers fear that they may their jobs. teachers are being relocated to distant schools because of school closures. a lot of them don't have tranortation. they are in fear they may lose their benefits, their rights, their salaries, their pensions, so it's very bad for teachers right now. >> reporter: padilla says school closings have resulted in overcrowded classrooms and children in special education without services. padilla sees a more sinister long-term agenda to destabilize education.he >>shut down schools, they create chaos in the public education system. people ask for privatization. they make a business and theyma ke a profit out of it.ad >> reporter:la is ngferring to the perhaps the most contentious c governor ricardo rossellÓ an
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production had been declining and declining and and that period of time many of you will about remember was d by oil embargo war in middle east, gaslines, and the fear that the world economy was being held hostage by regimes that were often intensely anti-western anti-american -- so -- u.s. production touch bottom in 2008 when only five million barrels of oil were produced in that year. barrel per day and oil prices hit a record of 145 a barrel but the fracking revolution was already underway by 2010 -- 14,000 wells in the shale alone u.s. -- oil and gas production doubled in five years. most remarkable thing if you look at a chart is this long -- this up like now we're producing more oil and gas than we ever have and we're actually exporting -- its higher than ever -- now, of course, we all know as george mitchell did not at the time that fracking comes along with its own environmental cost. and a lot it has to do with methane gases escaped from well withs. mitchell warned that this -- industry needs to be intensely regulated but it is not. comes the crash, of course, and in january of '16 oil
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and you had to do with my ph d. by the money that. they need every cent and your odds are that's how they end up as slaves they accept any job with or without a contract for that you said you have you they don't care if it's off the books to give it all those are perceived. that puts many migrants in a great area if you have the courage to demand their rights that would mean the precarious step of revealing their status as an illegal economic migrant. the care his grandfather is a brave exception. bubba john mover is his attorney she specializes in labor law one day a week she works pro bono for an organization that fights for migrants rights with the support of the u.s. goldman bank like many is a victim of systematic exploitation. that's just as much as employers don't start with holding wages right away they first want to win the trust of migrant workers which are nice and that unites in the plot they much like but then it begins in the third or fourth month the migrant gets paid too little but at that point they don't realize what
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serious threat from dangerous winds, dangerous coasta storm surg and dangerous riverine floodingca d by high amounts of precipitation. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands in the strike zone are getting ready. there's been a run oner gors and everything else needed to ride out the storm. >> i've got flashlights and tons of gallons of water. i'm ready. >> reporter: worrying, waiting and watching as florence closes in. now, evacuation orders already in place in the outer banks. that area will expand tomorrow. the governor of south carolina wants the entire coastline of at state cleared out by tomorrow evening. florence expected to make landfall sometime late thursday into friy morning. >> all right. meantime.l in the >> thank you. keep us posted. as we mentioned, the governor ordered manner to evacuations ta get for florence' arrival. the evacuations again tomorrow morning. both virginia and maryland hav declared states of emergency. >> reporter: the maryland governor larry hogan has that can the lates of local officials to declare a state of emergency. we are prepari for the potential of h
serious threat from dangerous winds, dangerous coasta storm surg and dangerous riverine floodingca d by high amounts of precipitation. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands in the strike zone are getting ready. there's been a run oner gors and everything else needed to ride out the storm. >> i've got flashlights and tons of gallons of water. i'm ready. >> reporter: worrying, waiting and watching as florence closes in. now, evacuation orders already in place in the outer banks....
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d by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woouff: the drama swirling around supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh has taken a new turn. othe woman who accusing h sexual assault in high school now says she might be willing to testify next week, after all, but not monday, as senatnt republicans amna nawaz begins our coverage. >> nawaz: they protested today in the halls of congress. supporters invoking the name of christine blasey ford, spurred by her sexual assault allegation against supre court nominee brett kavanaugh. that, as debra katz, a lawyer for ford, sent an email to the senate judicia committee, to negotiate the terms of any potential testimony. in that email, the text of which was obtained by the newshour, katz said ford "would be prepared to testify next week," but only under "terms that are fair and which ensure her safety." the lawyer reiterated that ford "has been receiving death threats." the committee, chaired by republican chuck grassley,pr iously invited ford and kavanaugh to testify nexta mondayte ford's l
d by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woouff: the drama swirling around supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh has taken a new turn. othe woman who accusing h sexual assault in high school now says she might be willing to testify next week, after all, but not monday, as senatnt republicans amna nawaz begins our coverage. >> nawaz: they protested today in the halls of congress. supporters invoking the name of christine blasey ford, spurred by her...
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from this big [inaudible], d. by. stated the cost will be $275,000 for the site permit. after site permit was agreeing with them at many works [inaudible] new sprinkler system for the entire four-story building, construction of exterior wall and ask the d.b.i. agree that this is not -- a fourth story and not a three-story building and require retrofit,etc. but d.b.i. permit him to continue to claim the total cost remain $275,000. no more. i have been request d.b.i. to let my engineer and myself to rebuild their engineer plant. once d.b.i. receive them. on may 7, d.b.i. show me and all the way to august 7, i receive an e-mail informing me that i have only 48 hours to review this plan. a very unreasonable demand. my engineer cannot come to d.b.i. on such short notice. i have asked to review them for months. the yesterday no one was willing to answer any questions regarding the plan because each say the plan has been approved. i asked specific questions of why the measurement or the [inaudible] has not given me answers to my specific questions that prove them. the current a
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various secure locales, at times separated and at times together with the help of security ar rorte d byver the neighborhood saying what does she need? does she need meals? does she need groceries? does she need help with the kids, the dog, mowing her lawn, what does she need? we're a small, close group and we just want to help her. >> reporter: mayor liz nees thanking those who came out to show their support of dr. blasey ford. >> when you're supporting christine, what you're really supporting is women and women's rights and the woman's right to not be sexually assaulted. >> reporter: visitors stopping by to write letters to the professor, a chance to connect to the woman who many are calling a local hero. this mother showing her solidarity. >> i want my girls to be in a generation where they can say not me. and i want my son to understand what that means. i want them to all understand what that means. >> reporter: community members have set up a go fund me account to help the family. you can find it on abc7news.com. we've put a link there. reporting live in palo alto, i'm chris nguyen,
various secure locales, at times separated and at times together with the help of security ar rorte d byver the neighborhood saying what does she need? does she need meals? does she need groceries? does she need help with the kids, the dog, mowing her lawn, what does she need? we're a small, close group and we just want to help her. >> reporter: mayor liz nees thanking those who came out to show their support of dr. blasey ford. >> when you're supporting christine, what you're...
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d. hundred thirty by the modern calendar year i think that. all the way you. said that. all the while. the forum extends southward as far as the college time hero because here we have the finest view of the capital. and there. in the form and on the color times below the magic and history of ancient rome how people wherever we go to air. we have only to sit in the shade of the columns and read the pages of historian levy and the rome of classical antiquity with all its festivals disasters and every day possible comes to life. until it was burned down in the great fire of fifty two b.c. the coolie almost daily i was the roman senate house it was later rebuilt. in the fire coins even melted on the stones of the forum but the future held worse in store for rome with the fall of the empire the city was wide open to looting gough's vandals and norseman and after the grimmest devastation of the more the sack of rome in fifteen twenty seven the forum was used for grazing cattle. the vs sacca all sacred way. behind the mighty columns of a temple built by antonius is another church san lorenzo
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by itself plus with no loot. or design highlights you can rate yourself. against tips and tricks that will turn your whole special. upgrade yourself with d. w.'s interior design channel on you tube. germany state by state. colorful. a long list. of the most traditional find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. see more good five keys to see for food. keep clean to prevent contamination. oh. great draw and cook foods to avoid cross contamination. cook thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food safe temperature other call to prevent bacterial growth. use safe water and safe raw materials to avoid contaminate thanks. to search are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases and all by plying the five keys to sing for food use them but you also have a role to play. the u.s. says it will impose new tariffs on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese goods it's the biggest round of duties on chinese products so far president trump says the measures are in response to what he's called unfair trade practice
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take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. for. shift life in the digital world. today we're looking at manipulating video as a creative bookworm and dancing flowerless. but first. gaming is changing the sport's a booming worldwide the middle east in particular is tipped as the future market for professional game as the scene could revitalize the region. professional game askin and millions at least sports tournament whether it's a first person shooter or a sports game each has its own leak millions of fans around the globe watched them back leads out online abilities out sherri's the first e-sports world champion from in our country he goes by the name of mr d one in twenty fifteen he won the fee for an interactive world cup that made the sports even better known in his native saudi arabia it's like an evolution because nobody has ever done such a thing i do everyone once they hear that i wonder if i walked out they were just asking what is this game and what is it playing and how did we pick it up how did we become a wall champions back east sports our growing m
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this is d w news live from by the united states that says millions more and each of the palestinian refugees president thompson ministration says it will no longer fund the united nations agency for palestinian refugees washington called the agency's operations there we do looking forward drawing criticism from u.n. officials live in jerusalem for analysis also coming up. the leader of russian backed separatists in eastern ukraine is killed in an explosion.
this is d w news live from by the united states that says millions more and each of the palestinian refugees president thompson ministration says it will no longer fund the united nations agency for palestinian refugees washington called the agency's operations there we do looking forward drawing criticism from u.n. officials live in jerusalem for analysis also coming up. the leader of russian backed separatists in eastern ukraine is killed in an explosion.
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d. lighting a fact. is the site and by doing this is a three dimensional image with the photos i took here we see the front of the building which was scanned with a laser scanner or should i do with this and that means we have a real three d. data and we know from every point what distance it is from here. it is in this and with this information we can build content with other special software that is adapted to the building in the office what on. the cathedral and in is a structure that represents hundreds of years of history the palatine chapel is the oldest part dating back to the eighth century charlemagne largely considered the father of europe had the medieval chapel built as part of his palace it's the only remaining component of his residence. his remains are also kept here. this is true of all this when you have world heritage status it's a big responsibility to make sure the building remains preserved. or and. if it's all. the city must also ensure that there are protections owns around the cathedral get that the
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d. any of them you like by the sea, any of them. d. come now. ke home at all, but mi feel safe. here? here. (siren wails). i won't go back. not even for by the sea. not even for that. come, we're going home. but i want to stay! mummy has work, vanessa. she can stay with me. by the sea. he—he! decent performances and a nice sense of time and place. i found some of the dialogue a little bit too straightforward and the film relies on drama than clever touches or comedy. it is worth seeing and wonderful he has done this. and something we do not see much on film but a long way to go in terms of directing. very much recreating the hackney he grew up in. it is nice on a human level he recreated his life story. and it will go down a storm in hackney, definitely. idris elba's directorial debut. now, best out. i have not seen this. i have seen the trailer. even the trailer, i was slightly cringing. even though kate mckinnon is talented. i would agree because i saw the trailer and thought i was not looking forward to. it is of the few better than the traile
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have more localized systems, one where experimentation and customization can occur, employer by employer, an d individual by individual? we strongly favor choice in this debate. that is not uniformly true. but that is our company's position, because through our experience, single-payer systems like you've seen in other markets, and i've operated a company in those markets, leave a different list of dissatisfaction than our system does today. >> in this, men and women who live and work in this area have seen a lot of mega mergers with hospitals and health care facilities. some worked out, some did not. some are continually approaching it. what is your opinion about what impact will these mergers have on a patient who is caught in the middle? mr. ricks: yeah, great question. these mergers are happening because the system i described, the 50-year-old system, which is really tied to the passage of the great society measures by johnson, which was built and funded all these hospital systems in a real way, i think it is showing signs of fragility. that hospitals are merging, and combining to reduce c
have more localized systems, one where experimentation and customization can occur, employer by employer, an d individual by individual? we strongly favor choice in this debate. that is not uniformly true. but that is our company's position, because through our experience, single-payer systems like you've seen in other markets, and i've operated a company in those markets, leave a different list of dissatisfaction than our system does today. >> in this, men and women who live and work in...
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d upside down by that hurricane. prime minister has been m at a summitd happen in salzburg. theresa may says the eu must i evol position to reach a conclusion. many sticking points remain including migration and the northern ireland border. then there is the pressing issue of champagne. adam fming explains. adam: if you celebrated anything recently with a bottle of fizz and it was champagne, it was produced in this region of france, which has become a battleground in brexit talks. it is over the eu system of geographical indications, gi's, which protect products that ve a link to a particular location. gi, no onecharns a else can use the name in the eu. producers love it. >> people know that champagne only comes from champagne, that region. it is important. we he a good organization fighting for that worldwide. adam: there are more than 3000 other products on the list including balsamic vinegar and feta cheese.ar therbritish gi's like scotch whiskey and cornish patsies. the eu wants the u.k. to guarantee all the existing gi's under british law afexit. the government has not
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d. any of them you like by the sea, any of them. d. come now. eel safe. here? here. shh! siren wails i won't go back. not even for by the sea. not even for that. come, we're going home. but i want to stay! mummy has work, vanessa. she can stay with me. by the sea. he—he! so decent performances, nice sense of time and place. i found some of the dialogue just a little bit too straightforward and it's a film that very much relies on drama rather than any kind of real clever touches or comedy. i think it's worth seeing. it's wonderful that he's done this and it's a milieu that we don't see much on film, but there's a bit of a way to go in terms of then directing. 0k, and very much recreating the hackney that he grew up in as well, so it's nice on a human level recreating his life story. yes, and i'm sure it will go down a storm in hackney, definitely, yeah. idris elba's directorial debut. everyone very, very interested in that. now, best out. now, i won't lie — i've not had a chance to see this. i've seen the trailer quite a few times. oh my goodness
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d w africa. germany state by state. the most colorful. the liveliest. the most traditional find it all at any time. check in with a web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. the contentious figure at home. in germany. from the falling of the government. to german reunification. and the end of the cold. war which offers one of the great heroes of me twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change quickly met his downfall i have decided to resign my duties as president of the soviet union. he continues to fight for world peace with the reminder. that you have to comprehend where this has taken us today there is a new arms race. the hour of time gorbachev and the opportunity for peace wasted starts october third on d w. aftershocks continue to rattle the indonesian island of sue the way sea following a powerful earthquake and tsunami more than four hundred people are confirmed dead and the vice president says the death toll could rise to thousands waves as high as six meters swept away
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in our time gorbachev and the opportunity for peace wasted starts october third on d w. by late nine hundred sixty eight many of the dreams born in the preceding years are dead submerged in bitter dissolution in the us to come somewhere hold themselves head on fire. all those which are in the box in society preferring an alternative lifestyle still all those were told to change society through. activism in favor of the violence women's liberation for gay rights. and still is impression of looking through a glass doctrine. on university of california campus in the tree traces of the dream persisted nine hundred sixty nine. let's remember that in the free speech movement the students did take over buildings and they laid claim to the grounds the material structures of the university were theirs they occupied them then habited them they actually asserted a kind of right of ownership not as private property but as public property this is public this is public university the public belongs here we are the public we are here. the other dimension of it was a broader understanding
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take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. and unusual friendship. this is the story of paul and he. is a student from cameroon. the other a filmmaker from germany better win no likely never be able to say whether he chose me or i chose him whatever the case this is the story of how many. on europe's most dangerous border. was. what began as a documentary. by my parents sacrificed everything for me i can't go back and to hand it. became a story about those seeking refuge. and those ready to melt. when paul came over the city from cameroon to berlin and starts october fourth on d w.
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by most. people have put big dreams on the big screen. t.v. and movie magazine on d w. ten years after the collapse of lehman brothers corporate debt has almost doubled that's ok as long as we have low interest rates but what if central banks change their monetary policy. vietnamisation is up and coming power house we take a look at what's behind the country's economic transition. and a badge and striking it rich to this extent these aren't just now gets of gold to their shoulders of gold. and bad physical and let's do business the lehman brothers bankruptcy plunged the global economy into crisis a decade on things are looking up corporate profits are rising wall street is celebrating one record after the next a growth has been fueled by low interest rates which have prompted companies to go into debt on a massive scale. tesla is ten billion dollars in debt. net flix eight billion dollars. how pumped lloyd germany's leading shipping company is seven billion dollars in the red these are just three examples of loose lending never before have companies worldwide had such e
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. >> a d attack by a phon phony mariachi band in mexico killed five people. the shooting could b t linked a turf war between two rival gangs. >> massachusetts residents are finally going back to what's left of their me. series and explosions and fire destroyed homes in several boston suburbs. one person was killed, 20 others injured and three communities had to be evacuated. officials say too much pressure in natural gas lines are to blame.ws utility cre worked through the weekend to c completecks of homes and buildings in the area. more aspirin a day may do harm than good. they protect against a second or australian researchers found there was no benefit for healthy seniors. aspirin users didn't have a lower risk of heart disease or live longer. researchers found daily aspirin use increased the risk of death in healthy adults. mostly from cancer. >> time magazine has new owners this morning. the iconic publication is being sold for nearly $200 million to a billionaire techceo. sales force ceo and his wife sey re investing in a company with tremendous impact
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and again, i believee d that by opening up the fbi investigation and i would cal it a background check instead of investigation. >> thank you, judge. welcome. we're happy to hahe you . i would like to say a few words. my friend from arizona emphasized yesterday, we have before us today, two human dr. ford and judge kavanaugh. they deserve, each of you deserves to be treated fairly and respectfully. we've tried to do that earlier with dr.ord and think we succeed. it is important that we treat judge kavanaugh fairly now. and it remains to be seen how at will work out. he's been a federal judge for 12 years and he's been a great federal judge on the second highest court in the nation. he's earned a reputation for fairness and decency. his clerks love him. his students. he teaches in law school as well. his students love him. his colleagues love him. this man is not a monster. nor is he what has been represented here in these hearings. we're talking about judge vanaugh's conduct in high school. and even then, and as a freshman in colllge as serious allegations have been raised thatua he co
and again, i believee d that by opening up the fbi investigation and i would cal it a background check instead of investigation. >> thank you, judge. welcome. we're happy to hahe you . i would like to say a few words. my friend from arizona emphasized yesterday, we have before us today, two human dr. ford and judge kavanaugh. they deserve, each of you deserves to be treated fairly and respectfully. we've tried to do that earlier with dr.ord and think we succeed. it is important that we...
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. >> my question for you is that if this is perceive d by the justice department or people on capitolill as some kind of active conspiracy, that would put the individual who did the writing in some sort of jeopardy it would also put, it would seem to me, "the new york times" in some sort of jeopardy because there might be a subpoena to force the times to turn over the name of that source. you run a journalistic organization what would you do? how would you defend and protect the confidentiality of that source >> of course, we would resist any intrusion into our relations with confidential sources but great woodwardian, to use the word again, phrase, he talked about the administrative coup d'etat that's the exact actions you were talking about and this is not "the new york times'" first rodeo. i'm going to add something to sarah's thought about the administrative official. if i were "the new york times" i'm going to assume that this person is going to be unmasked and maybe soon are they going to resign, leave? is there going to be a leak? and if that spern unmasked, i want to look cred
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take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com. how's your view of the world. where i come from not only that glitters just go it's just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am always reminds me of home after decades of living in germany chinese food is one of the things i miss the most about taking a step back i see things the need to live differently now. many of the words of president in a sense that exist the other part of the war which haven't been implemented in china that's new for a lot of chinese people wondering if they're going to say but if i have a ride to learn solace and that is this is the job of journalism how i see it and that's why i love my job because i tried to do it exactly the hour a day my name is on into it and i work at it up you. in his time this man was a master of diplomacy and political strategy but the pharaoh ramsay's the second earned his place in the history books as the most prodigious architect of egyptian antiquity in sixty six you rule over egypt to be seen by later generations as a cordoning. in the whole four th
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united nations-led peace process be reinvigorated, but rest assured the united states will respond d byad regime. i commend the people of jordan and other neighboring countries for hosting refugees from this . as we see in jordan, the most compassionate policy is to place refugees as close to their homes as possible, to ease their eventual return to be part of the rebuilding process. this approach also stretches finite resources to help far more people, increasing the impact of every dollar spent. every solution to the humanitarian crisisyr must also include a strategy to address the brutal regime that is fueled and financed it, the corrupt dictatorship in iran. iran's leaders s zo -- sow chaos, death and destruction. they do not respect their neighbors or borders or the sovereign rights of nations. instead, iran's leaders plunder the nation's resources to enrich themselves and to spread mayhem across the middle east and far beyond. the iranian people are rightly outraged that their leaders have embezzled billions of dollars from iran's treasure, seized valuable portions and looted the
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brexiteer, but his contempt for the chequers plant is shared by dozens for the chequers plant is shared by dant is shared by dozens of tory mps. other brexiteers remain in the cabinet, but today liam fox scoffed recent warnings by the chancellor that the economy would be hammered and borrowing would be hammered and borrowing would rise if no deal was reached with the eu. can you think back on all your time with the eu. can you think back on all yourtime in with the eu. can you think back on all your time in politics where the treasury have made predictions that we re treasury have made predictions that were correct 15 years out? i can't. they didn't predict the financial crisis that happened. no one could. so this idea that we can predict what our borrowing would be 15 years in advance is just a bit hard to swallow. theresa may needs to convince the eu her post—brexit trade plan is workable, but today, the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, said he strongly opposed some elements of it in his most explicit criticism of the plan so far. and all this leaves theresa may ina very far. and all
brexiteer, but his contempt for the chequers plant is shared by dozens for the chequers plant is shared by dant is shared by dozens of tory mps. other brexiteers remain in the cabinet, but today liam fox scoffed recent warnings by the chancellor that the economy would be hammered and borrowing would be hammered and borrowing would rise if no deal was reached with the eu. can you think back on all your time with the eu. can you think back on all yourtime in with the eu. can you think back on all...
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trunk port city managed by shrub bought. this is d. w. news life but it appears of an all out assault on sirius last rebel stronghold and muse humanitarian crisis. reports of intensified strikes across northern syria including rebel held it live problem home to some are a million civilians we'll get the latest from our correspondent also coming up. more tension in the german city of kenneth salter another march by county immigration protest of our reporter went to the region and explains how the migration issue is also highlighting the divisions between germany's east and west . conn's more international football the whites two nights with england hosting spain and the inaugural nations lean in london looking to build on a promising world cup for months while spain all in rebuild mode all tritch mulcher this campaign. i knew chris mckinnon welcome to the show reports coming in of renewed russian ass trikes and government ball main on syria's last major major rebel bastion that's just one day off to turkey iran and russia failed to agree o
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the problem has always been a lack of american pressure on israel to get it to abide by d end the nalation of the palestinian territories for peace to move forward. iowhen the trump administr came in, instead of applying the needed pressure on israel to get the peace process moving they gave israel a carte blanche to do whatever it wants and shifted all ohe pressure on the palestinians. basically it is moving us i the wrong direction in a sense. coming to a negotiations table under these circumstances i -- there is basically no reason to come to negotiations table when th party that is supposed to be mediating these talks ends up effectively acting a participant in israel's war on the palestinians. >> if we look at this fromre the perspective of the united states which is that this agency has been running since what, 1950, whereabout, 68 years on, that isoo long for an agency to be running a program looking after refugees. >> that is probably the only thing that the trump administration and i would agree on. the fact that y have a population that has been left as refugees for this lon
the problem has always been a lack of american pressure on israel to get it to abide by d end the nalation of the palestinian territories for peace to move forward. iowhen the trump administr came in, instead of applying the needed pressure on israel to get the peace process moving they gave israel a carte blanche to do whatever it wants and shifted all ohe pressure on the palestinians. basically it is moving us i the wrong direction in a sense. coming to a negotiations table under these...