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there is a good reason why they call it the true capital of the democratic world. it is difficult to be a prime minister in australian politics and there is backbiting always going on. —— coup capital. there is a move towards a hardening of some political positions in australia, a move to the right and malcolm turnbull is just too liberal. some say to moderate. i think that tells us something about australian politics. you need to remember that this is a government with a one seat majority so it is in danger of falling for other reasons. but won't credibility be lost? some inside australia and some outsider looking at this and say it is edging towards what we see in italy. there is a problem in the democratic world of the fracturing of political parties and positions. the old consensus where you used to be up to find a centre ground is clearly not holding in many countries and perhaps we will see that australia is about to become the latest victims of that. and maybe a message footer reza may, the difficulty —— message for theresa may. when you try to lead with a s
there is a good reason why they call it the true capital of the democratic world. it is difficult to be a prime minister in australian politics and there is backbiting always going on. —— coup capital. there is a move towards a hardening of some political positions in australia, a move to the right and malcolm turnbull is just too liberal. some say to moderate. i think that tells us something about australian politics. you need to remember that this is a government with a one seat majority...
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, oi’ democratic nation around the world, orany democratic nation around the world, orh —— thank you very much, eva golinger. and you can keep up to date all with the latest develpment in venezuela on the bbc website. you'll find analysis of what's known about the alleged attack — and a profile of president maduro. a world war 2 vintage plane has crashed in the swiss alps, killing all 20 people on board. the aircraft had been returning from locarno in the south of the country, and is thought to have been carrying tourists. swiss police say it came down on a remote mountainside — as sarah campbell reports. there were no survivors. the wreckage of the vintage aircraft now scattered across this alpine slope. 20 people had been aboard the flight back to zurich. three from austria, the rest from switzerland. one eyewitness said the plane fell from the sky like a stone. what's left of it suggests that was the case. translation: based on the situation at the crash site, we can say that the aircraft smashed into the ground almost vertically at relatively high speed. the exact c
, oi’ democratic nation around the world, orany democratic nation around the world, orh —— thank you very much, eva golinger. and you can keep up to date all with the latest develpment in venezuela on the bbc website. you'll find analysis of what's known about the alleged attack — and a profile of president maduro. a world war 2 vintage plane has crashed in the swiss alps, killing all 20 people on board. the aircraft had been returning from locarno in the south of the country, and is...
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now what of our world, the democratic world? what did we want? what did we do about it?l we wanted peace and security. and to prove our sincerity, in 1921 we initiated the washington disarmament conference. this resulted in two vitally important treaties, one to reduce the size of the british, japanese, french, italian and american fleets. and the other, the nine power treaty which guaranteed the integrity of china, and incidentally, one of the powers signing this was japan. later on in 1929, we signed the kellog-briand pact, which was supposed to abolish war as a means of settling international disputes. this pact was signed by 47 nations, including germany and japan. henry stimson: president, i have the honor of handing you the london naval treaty. narrator: faithful to our treaty obligations we scrapped more than 60% of our naval tonnage. and our army was reduced to a standing force of 136,000 men. smaller than that maintained by the little state of romania. we let our hopes for peace become so strong that they grew into a determination not to fight unless directly at
now what of our world, the democratic world? what did we want? what did we do about it?l we wanted peace and security. and to prove our sincerity, in 1921 we initiated the washington disarmament conference. this resulted in two vitally important treaties, one to reduce the size of the british, japanese, french, italian and american fleets. and the other, the nine power treaty which guaranteed the integrity of china, and incidentally, one of the powers signing this was japan. later on in 1929,...
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political trend notjust in the uk, the united states, but throughout europe and in many parts of the democratic worldnalist, populist movement. you could manifest it in trump, or in brexit, or in viktor 0rban, or a whole host of other phenomena across the world. does this in your view, and with your research, fit with the notion that emotion is becoming more and more important in politics, and fact—based rationality, if i can put it that way, is becoming less important? i think yes, to a large degree, because of the changing context, the changing information context, about how you can get messages to people. there are big caveats on that in the sense of that rosy retrospection point where we think everything was rational, deferential, and trusting in the pastjust wasn't the case. we have had fake news examples going back millennia, for centuries at least. i am just intrigued by this balance where, in a sense, you are suggesting that right now we're in a phase where emotion is trumping evidence and fact in political debate, whether you see that as something very much contemporary, happening now? what
political trend notjust in the uk, the united states, but throughout europe and in many parts of the democratic worldnalist, populist movement. you could manifest it in trump, or in brexit, or in viktor 0rban, or a whole host of other phenomena across the world. does this in your view, and with your research, fit with the notion that emotion is becoming more and more important in politics, and fact—based rationality, if i can put it that way, is becoming less important? i think yes, to a...
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they once called rahmbo the door, tweeting, "chicago murders are direct results of one party democratic world for decades. policing, genius, he can do for chicago what i did for new york city. he was one of the architects, it slashed homicide over 70%, tens of thousands of lives saved. well, it's true that citizens most affected seem to be growing very weary of emanuel's political dance. >> rahm emanuel, first of all, is a con man. his whole job is to keep black folks divided. >> he doesn't care about anybody but the people in his neighborhood and his family. >> laura: obama's protege, it's been building for many reasons. part of it is the schools, the crime now, and remember how proud he was about this? >> chicago was a sanctuary city before anybody knew what sanctuary city meant. this ordinance that we are defending in federal court is consistent with that value system. and not only gives honor and import to our past, actually shines a bright light to the future that we have together as a city. >> laura: that's not going over so well on the south side. >> he cares more about noncitizens, af
they once called rahmbo the door, tweeting, "chicago murders are direct results of one party democratic world for decades. policing, genius, he can do for chicago what i did for new york city. he was one of the architects, it slashed homicide over 70%, tens of thousands of lives saved. well, it's true that citizens most affected seem to be growing very weary of emanuel's political dance. >> rahm emanuel, first of all, is a con man. his whole job is to keep black folks divided....
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neutrality it is clear to the whole world where the united states t heto unit ae and wedded to britain and if thf president's plan was approved tl become those democratic forces the criminal world of the not seeethe gangsters and the latent world of edmund. , george washington james madison, jefferson and hamilton. returning to washington and the next day he held one of the most memorable press conferences as usual he began by saying there was no particular news but then he said maybe there was one small item he could mention. and it was all too clear that the u.s. needed to do everythine itverythin could to help the brm empire defendpire itself and thw meant supplying britain with more material. and then to give the famous reply when i'm trying to do is l eliminate the $.ary oldoolish here is an illustration.y neighe if i i have a long garden hose and in my neighbor's home catches fire than i can help hit pay me $15 fore.. but that cost me $15 you have to pay me $50 for it.y gardenose b i want my garden hose back after the fire is over.e is but what if it gets mashed up? that replace it if i get a nice. garden hose back i'm in pretty good shape. then
neutrality it is clear to the whole world where the united states t heto unit ae and wedded to britain and if thf president's plan was approved tl become those democratic forces the criminal world of the not seeethe gangsters and the latent world of edmund. , george washington james madison, jefferson and hamilton. returning to washington and the next day he held one of the most memorable press conferences as usual he began by saying there was no particular news but then he said maybe there was...
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world. influencing democratic processes and elections around the world. on russia, on syria and was a critic of barack obama for not intervening more directly and closely in the syrian civil war. although john mccain was a self—styled maverick, and called himself a maverick and a straight talker, the one thing you could rely onjohn mccain being throughout his political career was a hawk on american foreign policy. he wanted america to intervene around conflict around the world, and very different from the current environment with donald trump, believed there was a role for the american military around the world. his relationship with donald trump, to put it mildly, was prickly. why do you think he felt he had to speak out openly against president trump? he can be a prickly man — i have been on the wrong side of it during the course of his career — and he was quite happy to turn on journalists if they thought they were asking the wrong question or he wanted to make a different point and i have been on the receiving end of his tongue and over the last two y
world. influencing democratic processes and elections around the world. on russia, on syria and was a critic of barack obama for not intervening more directly and closely in the syrian civil war. although john mccain was a self—styled maverick, and called himself a maverick and a straight talker, the one thing you could rely onjohn mccain being throughout his political career was a hawk on american foreign policy. he wanted america to intervene around conflict around the world, and very...
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>> this is a moment in time where we should reflect as a nation and across democratic thatties around the world21st century democracy will flourish only we take new steps to protect it. these steps can i be confined to one political party or to people in government. we need to come together in the tech sector come across the tech sector, and in partnership with democratic governments around the world. emily: what do you make of this given that other tech companies you know, so early for enabling these attacks in the first place? standhink microsoft does after the seriousness with which it takes the idea of working with society and government in order to do things that protect society. brad smith is one of my heroes in the industry. he is an unusual person. first of all, he is a rare baby boomer leader of the top level of the tech industry. i think he has more experience than some of these other people. what i found so cool about this is that microsoft has been working under the supervision of a judge with a special master in a court in virginia since 2016. so they has a mechanism in place with
>> this is a moment in time where we should reflect as a nation and across democratic thatties around the world21st century democracy will flourish only we take new steps to protect it. these steps can i be confined to one political party or to people in government. we need to come together in the tech sector come across the tech sector, and in partnership with democratic governments around the world. emily: what do you make of this given that other tech companies you know, so early for...
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a moment in time when we should reflect as a nation and really a -- really across democratic societies around the worldemocracy will flourish only if we take new steps to protect it. these steps cannot be confined to one political party or to people in government. we have to come together in the tech center, across the tech sector are, and in partnership with democratic -- the tech sector, and in partnership with democratic governments around the world. emily: there is a headline across the terminal. we chide. >> we are on -- witchhunt. >> we are on the ground. we're solid. we know exactly where this points. there are no witches at the end of this hunt. emily: the president has continued to waiver into whether russia was behind russian meddling -- election meddling at all. what are your words to president trump himself about the origination of these attacks? >> as i said, there's no it -- no doubt that these websites were associated with the government of russia. we are not alone in this conclusion. lots of things going on. emily: brad smith joining us from microsoft headquarters. thank you so much for
a moment in time when we should reflect as a nation and really a -- really across democratic societies around the worldemocracy will flourish only if we take new steps to protect it. these steps cannot be confined to one political party or to people in government. we have to come together in the tech center, across the tech sector are, and in partnership with democratic -- the tech sector, and in partnership with democratic governments around the world. emily: there is a headline across the...
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here is some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the democratic national committee in the u.s. says an attempted hack into woods voter database has been thwarted this comes two years after russian operatives hacked into democratic party computers during the presidential election campaign facilitating the release of tens of thousands of emails it's not known who was behind this latest hacking attempt australia is embroiled in a leadership crisis that could topple prime minister malcolm turnbull he has promised to quit if enough members of his and liberal party vote for a fresh leadership challenge on friday turn the ball has described the move against him as an internal insurgency to push his party further to the right. spain has deported over one hundred migrants from its north african territory they will tell the migrants were sent back to milwaukee after breaching the border fence earlier this week migrant shelters in say were to are currently at double their capacity human rights groups have criticized again for sending some migrants back before checkin
here is some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the democratic national committee in the u.s. says an attempted hack into woods voter database has been thwarted this comes two years after russian operatives hacked into democratic party computers during the presidential election campaign facilitating the release of tens of thousands of emails it's not known who was behind this latest hacking attempt australia is embroiled in a leadership crisis that could topple...
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issue, but how worried are you about this issue of disinformation in the run—up to key democratic events around the worldthis fake news narrative, ironically, donald trump‘s, because he is someone who has argued against fake news, but someone has argued against fake news, but someone who feels it could have been skewed to favour him. it‘s about the pace of the development of facebook and other social media platforms and how they embrace these bad actors, the bad people who are going to use these. they are always going to be changing the platforms they use, these people such as facebook and twitter need to be ahead of the game. is the technology and the governance going as fast as it should be? do you use facebook, and what for? purely for social stuff. in terms of news, it‘s not a source for you? i don't, though a lot of people do. apparently a lot of younger people do. i'm obviously on the older side of this. let's look at what viewers have been saying. 0bviously on the website you can see some of the adverts, some of the propaganda that people have said is on facebook. many people have been in touch. 0
issue, but how worried are you about this issue of disinformation in the run—up to key democratic events around the worldthis fake news narrative, ironically, donald trump‘s, because he is someone who has argued against fake news, but someone has argued against fake news, but someone who feels it could have been skewed to favour him. it‘s about the pace of the development of facebook and other social media platforms and how they embrace these bad actors, the bad people who are going to...
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well now let's get a quick check of some other stories that have been making news around the world the democratic republic of congo's longstanding president joseph kabila will not to run in the upcoming election according to a government spokesman the announcement ends months of speculation could be a list second term officially ended in twenty six team but he had refused to step down now he has chosen former interior minister emmanuel ramasamy shot da r. e. to represent the ruling am p. coalition in that vote. zimbabwe's main opposition party says that it will formally challenge the results of the country's presidential election nelson chamisa and his m.d.c. party now only lost last week's poll to president emerson and then god what is the p.f. party with the dominant want the result sparked protest that was met with deadly force by the military zimbabwe's electoral commission has dismissed allegations of fraud. indonesian officials say that the death toll from sunday's earthquake in lumbered province has risen to one hundred and thirty one with more than fifteen hundred deemed severely wounded
well now let's get a quick check of some other stories that have been making news around the world the democratic republic of congo's longstanding president joseph kabila will not to run in the upcoming election according to a government spokesman the announcement ends months of speculation could be a list second term officially ended in twenty six team but he had refused to step down now he has chosen former interior minister emmanuel ramasamy shot da r. e. to represent the ruling am p....
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world. democratic party voters in vermont have nominated a transgender candidate to run for governor.he defeated ththree other democrats in tuesday's primary and now faces a populular republican incumbent in november's election. germany's government plans to allow a third gender option on official records. chancellor merkel's cabinet agreeing to let people list their gender as diverse, rather than just male or female. last year germany's highest court ruled that existing laws to not respect individual rights pertaining to gender. according to has ruled that a suspected former b byguard off ososama bin l laden must be brot baback from tunisia. last much -- last month authorities since the regional -- sent the tunisian nationanal back home before his appeal could be heaeard. lunteers and i some hahave been tryiying to persuauade pot off pilot whales -- pod of pilot whales, they returned several times after being guided to the open ocean. one whale had d to be helped afr getting caugught in seaweed in a shallow area. now for the latest on turkey's continuing currency crisis. >> sank his
world. democratic party voters in vermont have nominated a transgender candidate to run for governor.he defeated ththree other democrats in tuesday's primary and now faces a populular republican incumbent in november's election. germany's government plans to allow a third gender option on official records. chancellor merkel's cabinet agreeing to let people list their gender as diverse, rather than just male or female. last year germany's highest court ruled that existing laws to not respect...
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and i'll get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world the democratic republic of congo's long standing president joseph kabila will not run in the upcoming election according to make government spokesman the announcement and months of speculation to be a list second term officially ended in twenty sixteen but he had refused to step down now he has chosen former interior minister emmanuel rama zani adare to represent the ruling a.m.p. coalition in that vote. bob boies main opposition party says that it will formally challenge the results of the country's presidential election nelson chamisa and his m.d.c. party now really lost last week's poll to president emerson and zanu p.f. the result sparked protest that was met with deadly force by the military. electoral commission has just missed allegations of fraud and. police in the united states in the state of florida say that a herd of cows helped corner a fleeting suspect these pictures here show the bovine deputies pursuing a woman after she crashed and then allegedly stolen car the cows chased her to a nearby ro
and i'll get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world the democratic republic of congo's long standing president joseph kabila will not run in the upcoming election according to make government spokesman the announcement and months of speculation to be a list second term officially ended in twenty sixteen but he had refused to step down now he has chosen former interior minister emmanuel rama zani adare to represent the ruling a.m.p. coalition in that vote. bob boies...
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very much thank you here is some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world democratic party voters in the u.s. state of vermont have nominated a transgender candidate to run for governor christine hall quiz defeated three other democrats in tuesday's primary she now faces a popular republican incumbent in the of embers election germany's government plans to allow a third gender option on official records chancellor merkel's cabinet agreeing on a draft wall that will let people list their gender as diverse rather than just male or female last year germany's highest court ruled that existing roles do not respect in the vidual rights pertaining to gender a court in germany has ruled that a suspected former bodyguard of osama bin laden must be brought back from tunisia last month regional authorities sent the tunisian national who is known as sammy a back to his home country before his appeal against deportation could be her. volunteers in iceland have been trying to persuade a pod of pilot whales to leave a few words in the west of the island the estimated one hundred ani
very much thank you here is some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world democratic party voters in the u.s. state of vermont have nominated a transgender candidate to run for governor christine hall quiz defeated three other democrats in tuesday's primary she now faces a popular republican incumbent in the of embers election germany's government plans to allow a third gender option on official records chancellor merkel's cabinet agreeing on a draft wall that will...
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able outbreak in democratic republic of congo the world health organization deploys stuff and equipment to counter the virus. redefining immigration laws france reduces the time in which refugees are allowed to claim asylum. in zimbabwe three people have been killed in post-election violence in the capital harare soldiers have opened fire on opposition supporters protesting over the slow release of election results the party of president emerson among gaga has won two thirds of the seats in parliament but the result of the presidential vote is not yet known reports from. opposition supporters say they've. demanded transparency commission official so that really. has won a majority in parliament these people are convinced the results already. got. the police to move in to disperse them but when that fails the. those who try to resist. the following president in a seminar gaga has warned the opposition against causing trouble their language is and its leadership has forthwith to remove its violent supporters from the streets so peace returns to iraq and you know asking them to take this t
able outbreak in democratic republic of congo the world health organization deploys stuff and equipment to counter the virus. redefining immigration laws france reduces the time in which refugees are allowed to claim asylum. in zimbabwe three people have been killed in post-election violence in the capital harare soldiers have opened fire on opposition supporters protesting over the slow release of election results the party of president emerson among gaga has won two thirds of the seats in...
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roosevelt took over, and the democrats stayed in power for 20 years, the g.i. bill, world war ii successfully, 20 years the democrats stayed in. i give trump an f-. democrats, independents, we can speak in november and rid this country of the swamp, period. thank you. host: thanks for calling. more of the news, "washington post" writing that the u.s. is cutting aid for palestinians, syrians in the western bank. said the department decision friday is in accord with the u.s. interests and provide value to the u.s. taxpayer. david, good morning. caller: like the other person before me, i am sitting back here totally flabbergasted by the stupidity and the ignorance of some of your callers. on the other hand, trump said he did love his ignorant supporters. i would like to take us back to your guests on the weakness of congress. would submit that -- he did notd mention that, and none of these callers mentioned it, either -- i think congress works well for those whom they work for, right? and i think congress are actually doing the business of big-money interests, without a doubt
roosevelt took over, and the democrats stayed in power for 20 years, the g.i. bill, world war ii successfully, 20 years the democrats stayed in. i give trump an f-. democrats, independents, we can speak in november and rid this country of the swamp, period. thank you. host: thanks for calling. more of the news, "washington post" writing that the u.s. is cutting aid for palestinians, syrians in the western bank. said the department decision friday is in accord with the u.s. interests...
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world." jesse: democrats have been blaming russia -- russian meddln their 2016 loss.t week in ohio they stay what sucks is our unwillingness to pass policy that protects our election integrity. i think it's russian meddling. i don't think he was part of russian melding. he couldn't even remember his own campaign website during an interview. >> do you have a website? >> definitely have a website and a link for the donate page at the top of the website. >> could you tell us what that website is. >> off the top of my head, i don't remember. jesse: joining me, ohio green party candidate joe manchik. let me say something. that was not supposed to be released to the public. that was a private chat i had with someone and that should never have been released. it was a private chait had on skype. jesse: i don't know how it got out there. maybe it's the russians. maybe that's who. let me get to your platform. a lot of democrats are blaming you for costing them that special election house seat. you picked up a thousand votes and it was a razor thin margin so you are being blamed
world." jesse: democrats have been blaming russia -- russian meddln their 2016 loss.t week in ohio they stay what sucks is our unwillingness to pass policy that protects our election integrity. i think it's russian meddling. i don't think he was part of russian melding. he couldn't even remember his own campaign website during an interview. >> do you have a website? >> definitely have a website and a link for the donate page at the top of the website. >> could you tell us...
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world war i. great souring of the public attitude toward the democratic experiment. there were tremendous achievements in the century that followed, driven by that will ian idea thatilson we could stick up for democracy around the world. this was the foundation of the marshall plan in 1947 which put europe act on its feet without american rifles or bullets. it was a tremendous act of building a better future from the ashes of war. truman was carrying on what wilson hoped to achieve with the first world war. nations, whiched franklin roosevelt had brought into being. again, a gathering of nations like the league of honor were well designed. a place where nations, whatever you may think of the u.n., representatives can get together and at least be in conversation with each other. moment which will be a disasterme after wilsonian,y and -- the vietnam war. and is gerald ford brezhnev. they signed the helsinki accords. it recognized european boundaries as they were set after world war ii. people thought ford handed the soviets a big diplomatic victor. committed theso unite
world war i. great souring of the public attitude toward the democratic experiment. there were tremendous achievements in the century that followed, driven by that will ian idea thatilson we could stick up for democracy around the world. this was the foundation of the marshall plan in 1947 which put europe act on its feet without american rifles or bullets. it was a tremendous act of building a better future from the ashes of war. truman was carrying on what wilson hoped to achieve with the...
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i think it's the most democratic thing in the world that when political leaders are failing and makingeople say they want to take back control of this decision and have their democratic voice heard before we leave the eu. a lot of people would say your version of democracy is to keep on asking the people until you get the answer you want to hear. i don't see it like that. we are campaigning to give people the chance to vote on the deal or the outcome of brexit negotiations if there is no deal. in the 2016 referendum, there was a vote in principle to leave the eu, we respect that and the government was given a mandate to negotiate our departure from the eu. they are coming back with the results of those negotiations and it's a car crash. in those circumstances, let the british people in on the decision. don'tjust take it by yourselves in westminster. let the people's voice be heard. what are brexiteers scared of? that you don't have the will of the people or you don't represent the will of the people? 0pinion polling is not at all clear that opinion has changed. a lot of recent polls ha
i think it's the most democratic thing in the world that when political leaders are failing and makingeople say they want to take back control of this decision and have their democratic voice heard before we leave the eu. a lot of people would say your version of democracy is to keep on asking the people until you get the answer you want to hear. i don't see it like that. we are campaigning to give people the chance to vote on the deal or the outcome of brexit negotiations if there is no deal....
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world. during the last decades of the 20th century, the progressive democratic vision that nelson mandela represented in many ways set the terms of the international political debate. it does not mean that vision was always victorious, but is set the terms, the parameters. it guided how we thought about the meaning of progress, and it continued to propel the world forward. yes, there were still tragedies, bloody civil wars from the balkans to the congo, despite the fact that ethnic and sectarian strife still flared up with heartbreaking regularity. despite all that, the continuation of nuclear detante, a peaceful and prosperous japan and a unified europe anchored in nato and the injury of china into the world's system of trade, all that greatly reduced the prospect of war between the world's great powers. from europe to africa, latin america, southeast asia, dictatorships began to give way to democracies. the march was on. respect for human rights and the rule of law, enumerated in a declaration by the united nations became the guiding norm for the majority of nations. even in places where the realit
world. during the last decades of the 20th century, the progressive democratic vision that nelson mandela represented in many ways set the terms of the international political debate. it does not mean that vision was always victorious, but is set the terms, the parameters. it guided how we thought about the meaning of progress, and it continued to propel the world forward. yes, there were still tragedies, bloody civil wars from the balkans to the congo, despite the fact that ethnic and...
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using it for wrong and dishonest means i think that's something the democratic establishment is doing and there is again there's a world of difference between them and the d.s.a. and movements like it the democratic establishment they're the ones that like to point their fingers at people less powerful than them and say oh you didn't support hillary clinton well clearly your a sexist you're not a big fan of harris well you're a sexist and a racist that's where identity politics yeah floats in a dishonest way and there's a world of difference between that and addressing issues of different communities one is a good thing one not so much well steve would probably wrong just proved our point i mean this identity politics that it is it's a dragon that eats its own tail so obviously trump supporters are sexist and homophobic but it within the democratic party if you didn't support hillary then you're just as bad as the trump people i mean this is a good thing hannity. right it's a way hillary will tell you if you're a woman you listen and you didn't vote for her because you were listening to your boss and your husband and y
using it for wrong and dishonest means i think that's something the democratic establishment is doing and there is again there's a world of difference between them and the d.s.a. and movements like it the democratic establishment they're the ones that like to point their fingers at people less powerful than them and say oh you didn't support hillary clinton well clearly your a sexist you're not a big fan of harris well you're a sexist and a racist that's where identity politics yeah floats in a...
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the tech sector and increasingly in partnership between the tech sector and with democratic governments around the world. rajini: how much of a challenge is it to stay one step ahead of these hackers? brad: i think we have to recognize that there is a constant challenge involved erre. we are getting smawe are innovating. so is the other side. this is not going to stop them , at least for the foreseeable future. futally, protection of democracy in the 21st century requires that those of us in the tech sector focus on innovative -- innovating in these new ways ewd collaborating in these ways with people and governments around the world. rajini: thanks for joining us. brad: thank you. rajini: i-95 earl former- d 95-year-old former nazi concentration camp guard arrived er a longy a deportation battle in the u.s. jakiw palij has been stateless since 2003. immigration and customs finally implemented a deportation order against him that dates back to 2004. the u.s. ambassador to germany says the deptation came after months of diplomatic negotiation. there have been long queues at banks and cash machines and hu
the tech sector and increasingly in partnership between the tech sector and with democratic governments around the world. rajini: how much of a challenge is it to stay one step ahead of these hackers? brad: i think we have to recognize that there is a constant challenge involved erre. we are getting smawe are innovating. so is the other side. this is not going to stop them , at least for the foreseeable future. futally, protection of democracy in the 21st century requires that those of us in...
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let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world the democratic national committee in the us is an attempted hack into its voter database has been thwarted this comes just two years after russian operatives hacked into democratic party computers during the presidential election facilitating the release of tens of thousands of emails it's not known who was behind this latest hacking attempt. how after reading the children who crossed into bangladesh without parents often by violence in myanmar it was previously thought they'd been simply separated from their living parents this new finding by the age group save the children comes one year since men maher began forcibly expelling some seven hundred thousand rohingya muslims. the leader of the so-called islamic state appears to have resurfaced after more than a year a record interim our boubacar al baghdadi has been released by the terrorist group the secretive i as leader has been reported killed or wounded several times in the city and the date of the latest recording have not been verified. turning out to
let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world the democratic national committee in the us is an attempted hack into its voter database has been thwarted this comes just two years after russian operatives hacked into democratic party computers during the presidential election facilitating the release of tens of thousands of emails it's not known who was behind this latest hacking attempt. how after reading the children who crossed into bangladesh without...
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now some other stories making news around the world authorities in the democratic republic of congo say four more people have tested positive for the a bowl of virus in the country's northeast the outbreak in north kivu province close to the ugandan border has already claimed twenty thousand lives the cases come just days after another outbreak in the northwest of the sea was declared over . and the u.s. has announced sanctions against to talk turkish officials over the country's detention of an american pastor turkey accuses andrew brunson of aiding the failed coup attempt against turkish president won in two thousand and sixteen the u.s. is demanding bronson's immediate release. lebanon is stepping up pressure on syrian refugees to return home some one point five million syrian refugees are currently in lebanon and officials there have repeatedly said the country is under strain hundreds of refugees have returned to syria in the past few weeks but many more say they cannot go back to travel to the town of ourselves where she met a mother who fled syria the government killed her husban
now some other stories making news around the world authorities in the democratic republic of congo say four more people have tested positive for the a bowl of virus in the country's northeast the outbreak in north kivu province close to the ugandan border has already claimed twenty thousand lives the cases come just days after another outbreak in the northwest of the sea was declared over . and the u.s. has announced sanctions against to talk turkish officials over the country's detention of...
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a rain forest the size of france has that risk in the democratic republic of congo it's the world's second largest rain forest but the government has now planning to end the band on industrial logging has a story. it takes about eighty years for a tree like this to grow in just a few minutes to cut it down. from any jobs here in the east of the democratic republic of congo when he was a teenager to starve upon by learn to use a chainsaw and how to survive looking. down in this is my life it helps me to feed my wife and my two children and pay for their school fees it's the only job i know the forests provide a small income for thousands of people who live in and around them each of these timbers sells for about two and a hoss dollars out of the whole tree. get about one hundred dollars worth of timber five dollars to be paid to the landowner is an annual license fee for using a chain saw the rest of the money is divided between the five people that it takes to do the work it's low key and it's informal the government gets very little revenue the environment minister says the government cou
a rain forest the size of france has that risk in the democratic republic of congo it's the world's second largest rain forest but the government has now planning to end the band on industrial logging has a story. it takes about eighty years for a tree like this to grow in just a few minutes to cut it down. from any jobs here in the east of the democratic republic of congo when he was a teenager to starve upon by learn to use a chainsaw and how to survive looking. down in this is my life it...
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should be nominating in the future and the changes in the rules particularly focusing on democratic parties since world war ii and the process of changing its own rules in response to the last presidential election and talk a little bit about another aspect of my book, with political activists and get a sense of how they are interpreting -- to improve certain narratives. i want to start by going a little further back in history, henry clay, 200 years, many runs for the presidency. and some ways are fun and in the sense they are both senators, very close to the white house on multiple occasions. in particular what happened in relation to the 1828 election. a lot of people in 1824, he is not successful, bows out of the race and according to some accounts and appropriately offered the secretary of state's position seen by many as a corrupt bargain that hunted him throughout his political career so in 1828 he is disturbed by the rise of andrew jackson who he sees as the liberal, inappropriate for the office of the presidency, hostels to the principles of democracy, a social bore and he will never vote for
should be nominating in the future and the changes in the rules particularly focusing on democratic parties since world war ii and the process of changing its own rules in response to the last presidential election and talk a little bit about another aspect of my book, with political activists and get a sense of how they are interpreting -- to improve certain narratives. i want to start by going a little further back in history, henry clay, 200 years, many runs for the presidency. and some ways...
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i don‘t think it is right, it‘s the most democratic thing in the world that when political leaders are our democratic voice heard before we leave the eu. again, a lot of people would say your version of democracy is to keep asking the people until you get the answer you want to hear? i don‘t see it like that. we are campaigning to give people the chance to vote on the deal or the outcome of brexit negotiations if there is no deal. in the 2016 referendum there was a vote in principle to leave the eu and we respect that. the government was given a mandate to negotiate our departure from the eu. coming back with results of those negotiations, it‘s a car crash. in those circumstances it‘s a car crash. in those ci rcu msta nces let it‘s a car crash. in those circumstances let british people in on the decision, don‘t take it by ourselves in westminster, let your voice be heard. what are you scared of, brexiteers? are you scared that you don‘t have the will of the people or that you don‘t represent the will of the people? the opinion polling isn‘t at all clear, that opinion has changed? a lot
i don‘t think it is right, it‘s the most democratic thing in the world that when political leaders are our democratic voice heard before we leave the eu. again, a lot of people would say your version of democracy is to keep asking the people until you get the answer you want to hear? i don‘t see it like that. we are campaigning to give people the chance to vote on the deal or the outcome of brexit negotiations if there is no deal. in the 2016 referendum there was a vote in principle to...
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maybe we can separate for a democratic future for all of the world. here, in the middle of march of 1970, when this idea arises that may be the united states has a role to play in the world, pushing democracy onto the rest of the world. not only do we have an opportunity, but may be even an obligation to protect and extend democracy, protect the young fragile government of russia and extend it, who knows, maybe to germany, maybe to austria, maybe around the world are wilson had this idea of a league of honor. all the great democracies of the world convening in a common session to discuss problems come up with solutions, avoid more in the future. suddenly, with the russian revolution, we are heading much more quickly into war. the germans have sent a couple of ships. no casualties. the czar was overthrown, a ship sank and several, about a dozen people were killed, a dozen americans were killed. really fervor began to gripped the whole country. what about african americans? african-americans did not have the vote in most states. what was to be their res
maybe we can separate for a democratic future for all of the world. here, in the middle of march of 1970, when this idea arises that may be the united states has a role to play in the world, pushing democracy onto the rest of the world. not only do we have an opportunity, but may be even an obligation to protect and extend democracy, protect the young fragile government of russia and extend it, who knows, maybe to germany, maybe to austria, maybe around the world are wilson had this idea of a...
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the 1932 he is on top of the world and sending delegates to the democratic national convention. he has senators and the governor of missouri, big portion of the state legislature. pendergast also had a gambling addiction specifically horse racing. at some point he racked up several hundred thousand dollars and that's in the 1930s, the great depression era. several hundred thousand dollars in gambling debt. he needed to raise even more money than his corrupt machine could pay to pay off his gambling debts. eventually in the late 30s, 1937, 38 he got involved in insurance backs. actually this game, it's not clear whether he broke the law with the scheme itself. i'm not a lawyer so i can explain that. but where he ran into trouble is he didn't report income tax on his tax returns. so just like al capone it was the irs that finally caught up with tom pendergast. in 1939 he went to jail at leavenworth. pendergast was nothing by this point, by 1945 and pendergast died of natural causes. truman came to his funeral so truman who just became vice president came to the funeral of tom pend
the 1932 he is on top of the world and sending delegates to the democratic national convention. he has senators and the governor of missouri, big portion of the state legislature. pendergast also had a gambling addiction specifically horse racing. at some point he racked up several hundred thousand dollars and that's in the 1930s, the great depression era. several hundred thousand dollars in gambling debt. he needed to raise even more money than his corrupt machine could pay to pay off his...
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and where in the democratic republic of congo is the second largest rainforest in the world but for how much longer. first to syria where it seems it's only a matter of time before the syrian government and a longtime ally russia launch an all out offensive to take the last drobo held province in the country. the foreign ministers have met and moscow and the language coming out of their news conference has been as tough as ever both sides vowing to go all the way in the battle for the province or a challenge says this report from moscow. the question of if they'll be an assault on has faded recently now it's more a matter of when that shift has been hastens by hardening language coming out of moscow. so that putting it constitute a list of the relationship it was with satisfaction that we know to the majority of the syrian arab republic is now freed of terrorists what we need now is to wipe out those terrorist groups which persist particularly in the deescalation zone in it live. sergey lavrov was meeting his syrian counterpart. in the russian capital wall and said they'd finished the g
and where in the democratic republic of congo is the second largest rainforest in the world but for how much longer. first to syria where it seems it's only a matter of time before the syrian government and a longtime ally russia launch an all out offensive to take the last drobo held province in the country. the foreign ministers have met and moscow and the language coming out of their news conference has been as tough as ever both sides vowing to go all the way in the battle for the province...
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now to some other stories making news around the world today authorities in the democratic republic of congo say four more people have tested positive for the ebola virus in the country's northeast break in north kivu province close to the ugandan border has already claimed twenty lives the cases come just days after another outbreak in the northwest of the d.r. c. was declared over. a twitter user has uploaded video of the aero mexico plane crash film from inside the aircraft the plane went down shortly after takeoff in northern mexico on tuesday or oculus the old one hundred three crew and passengers survived many of them resumed work or their travels just a day after the accident. u.s. president donald trump has called on attorney general jeff sessions to end the high profile investigation into russian election meddling trump tweeted quote sessions should stop this rigged witch hunt right now before it continues to stay in our country any further sessions recused himself from the investigation last year. the remains of what are thought to be fifty five u.s. servicemen killed in the
now to some other stories making news around the world today authorities in the democratic republic of congo say four more people have tested positive for the ebola virus in the country's northeast break in north kivu province close to the ugandan border has already claimed twenty lives the cases come just days after another outbreak in the northwest of the d.r. c. was declared over. a twitter user has uploaded video of the aero mexico plane crash film from inside the aircraft the plane went...
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now let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world today authorities in the democratic republic of congo say four more people have tested positive for the abode of virus in the country's northeast break in north kivu province close to the ugandan border has already claimed twenty lives the cases come just days after another outbreak in the northwest of the d.r. c. was declared over. the u.s. has announced sanctions against two top turkish officials over the country's detention of an american pastor turkey accuses andrew brunson of aiding the failed coup attempt against turkish president richard out of one in two thousand and sixteen the u.s. is demanding brunson's immediate release. remains of what are thought to be fifty five u.s. servicemen killed in the korean war of arrived in the united states president mike pence attended the ceremony in hawaii he said president all trump was grateful to north korean leader kim jong un. and in copenhagen over a thousand people have protested against their country's new than on face covering veils in public the law targets the need
now let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world today authorities in the democratic republic of congo say four more people have tested positive for the abode of virus in the country's northeast break in north kivu province close to the ugandan border has already claimed twenty lives the cases come just days after another outbreak in the northwest of the d.r. c. was declared over. the u.s. has announced sanctions against two top turkish officials over the country's...
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is it about him that is causing this pouring forth of tributes from people in the political world, from democratsuch as yourself, from former adversaries such as obama and bush, why? why all this recognition for him? >> he had a joy about politics and a love for his country that was unmatched and while he never made it to the presidency, in the senate he was the leader that would see a hot spot in the world and decide, we need to go there and stand up for that democracy. i remember just about a year and a half ago on new year's eve spending that time, something that kelly has done as well with lindsey graham and with john mccain on the front line with president porshenko because john mccain knew this was a moment in time and he wanted to show russia that america stood with independent democracies like ukraine. he did that. he went every place. every place that no one else would go to stand up for america, and in that way he was a leader like no other, but i think part of the moment that people don't always realize about him was just this humor he had, this joy for his work and that's anyone that
is it about him that is causing this pouring forth of tributes from people in the political world, from democratsuch as yourself, from former adversaries such as obama and bush, why? why all this recognition for him? >> he had a joy about politics and a love for his country that was unmatched and while he never made it to the presidency, in the senate he was the leader that would see a hot spot in the world and decide, we need to go there and stand up for that democracy. i remember just...
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world. in the democratic republic of congo, there's been a deadly outbreak of ebola. 26 cases have been reportednd of those, 2020ave died.d. just weeks ago ebola in another part of congo was declared over. blueprint for 3-d gunss willl nt be made available in the u.s. at least the time being after a u.s. judge blocked it in a last minute meeting. the blueprints show how to make untraceable printing plastic guns. it reverses the trump administration's rule that would have permitted their release. bavaria has that been the first -- authorities want to hold asylum-seekers there while their applications process. they will deport anyone rejected. critics say this system will ghettoize new arrivals. reporter: for many refugees arririving in gerermany in futu, this is what home will look like. this reception facility in a former u.s. army barraracks is e model for the new refugee centers. ththe acronym stands for arriva, decision and return. the key idea, various departments which look at asylum applications will all be together in one place. immigration agency, labor office, welfare authority, even th
world. in the democratic republic of congo, there's been a deadly outbreak of ebola. 26 cases have been reportednd of those, 2020ave died.d. just weeks ago ebola in another part of congo was declared over. blueprint for 3-d gunss willl nt be made available in the u.s. at least the time being after a u.s. judge blocked it in a last minute meeting. the blueprints show how to make untraceable printing plastic guns. it reverses the trump administration's rule that would have permitted their...
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look a little bit at the changes in the rule that parties make, particularly focusing on democratic party since world war ii and the process of changing its own rules every four years in response to the last presidential election, and then i want to talk a little bit about another aspect of my book research which has been interviews with political activists in early primary states and to get a sense of how they are interpreting what happened in the 2016 election and trying to impose some sort of narrative and explanation for it. i want to start off by going a little bit further back in history, to this gentleman, senator henry clay who has been almost 200 years since he had one of his many runs for presidency. there are, in some ways fun and almost eerie similarities between him and hillary clinton in the sense that the both senators, both secretaries of state, both came very close to the white house on multiple occasions and it's kind of interesting to focus in particular on what happens in relation to the 1828 election. henry clay runs for president along with a lot of other people in 1824. he is n
look a little bit at the changes in the rule that parties make, particularly focusing on democratic party since world war ii and the process of changing its own rules every four years in response to the last presidential election, and then i want to talk a little bit about another aspect of my book research which has been interviews with political activists in early primary states and to get a sense of how they are interpreting what happened in the 2016 election and trying to impose some sort...
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one example, senator chuck schumer of new york, the top t democrat, sayt the world will be differentithout mccain. because he wants generations to know him, he said he will offer a resolution to rename the senate office br ldings in ho john mccain. vicki kennedy, forme wife of ted kennedy, said both men died of the same brain cancer on the same day nine years art. remembrances here in arizona where it was his home,al natily because of the status of john mccain as a national figure and ultimately at the naval acamy because he was first, last and always a sailor. kristen? >> kelly, thank you for honoring this true amerin patriot. we do appreciate it. while the world reacts seccain's death, there is other news we want to tell you about. >>> an isis leader nin afghanistan has been killed overnight. this is the fourth leader ofn afghanis to be killed since july of 2016. ten other militants we also killed. no word yet on who carried out the raid. >>> pope francis is receiving a mix the reception in ireland use.ite theow v of the c sexual he praised and blessed thousands of faithful followe
one example, senator chuck schumer of new york, the top t democrat, sayt the world will be differentithout mccain. because he wants generations to know him, he said he will offer a resolution to rename the senate office br ldings in ho john mccain. vicki kennedy, forme wife of ted kennedy, said both men died of the same brain cancer on the same day nine years art. remembrances here in arizona where it was his home,al natily because of the status of john mccain as a national figure and...
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. >> jesse: we have invited that democrat on watters' world. >> greg: he believes every american shouldrow hemp. >> geraldo: what is the bad news about that? >> greg: i was saying it's beautiful. for the good of the country. he can't remember his own website. there might be a correlation. >> geraldo: i thought jesse's intro, i always wear the rose-colored glasses. i thought yours were rose tinted. there is trouble ahead for the republican party unless the president maintains his hands on approach. he did a great job. i think john james in michigan is the rock star of the election last night. he's a west point grad, apache pilot, combat veteran, black businessman, successful business, grew his business. i think he has a tremendous future. i don't know if he can beat the incumbent but i think he's got a terrific, terrific future. on the other hand, i think the president's embrace of kris kobach in kansas, i mean, why kris kobach? nice guy, very articulate, ivy league educated, but his policies on immigration are so neanderthal that i don't know how he can possibly win and i don't know why
. >> jesse: we have invited that democrat on watters' world. >> greg: he believes every american shouldrow hemp. >> geraldo: what is the bad news about that? >> greg: i was saying it's beautiful. for the good of the country. he can't remember his own website. there might be a correlation. >> geraldo: i thought jesse's intro, i always wear the rose-colored glasses. i thought yours were rose tinted. there is trouble ahead for the republican party unless the president...
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against trump being so alarmed by everything he was doing and saying you have to vote for a democrat because the worlds burning down. they've sort of started to realize, we need to run on actual issues and that has proven to be more effective to them and to the extent they can turn that into victory in the midterms, that will be huge and start to lay the groundwork for what they want to do in the next presidential election because right now it has looked very chaotic on both sides. it hasn't been clear whether anyone can craft a narrative about why you should vote for one candidate over another versus, everything looks chaotic right now. >> double-digit lead thr the democrats. they keep ten points or more on election day they'll keep those. we live in two americas ocrats republicans a question. the russian interference probe. extremely important, very important for your congressional vote? 79% of democrats say it's extremely or very important for them. only 18% say it's extremely or very important to them. you look at these numbers and sometimes you realize at least on political questions, there are t
against trump being so alarmed by everything he was doing and saying you have to vote for a democrat because the worlds burning down. they've sort of started to realize, we need to run on actual issues and that has proven to be more effective to them and to the extent they can turn that into victory in the midterms, that will be huge and start to lay the groundwork for what they want to do in the next presidential election because right now it has looked very chaotic on both sides. it hasn't...