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still to come: remembering the end of the first world war in east africa. overlooked by history? we have a special report from kenya. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, "it's a funny old world." angela merkel is germany's first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. attempts to fly a hot air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind very much. as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, it's hard cash." cuba has declared nine days of mourning following the death of fidel castro at the age of 90. castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 1960s. it was an alliance that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war with the cuban missile crisis. this is bbc news.
still to come: remembering the end of the first world war in east africa. overlooked by history? we have a special report from kenya. president kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world. the first of a new generation of leaders. margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and prime minister. before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet,...
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the war here in east africa has always seemed like a sideshow, a footnote to the horrors in europe. most striking today is quite how little it is remembered here. a weekend of ceremonies is now beginning here, an attempt to highlight and commemorate africa's forgotten role in the great war. andrew harding, bbc news, kenya. researchers in florida have shown that bottlenose dolphins can work together to perform and complete tasks. the dolphin research center undertook a year—long project in collaboration with the university of western australia, and studied pairs of dolphins in the florida keys. gail maclellan tells us what they found. dolphins have long been regarded as the most intelligent of marine mammals. and this study confirms their extraordinary abilities. researchers wanted to see the dolphins could actively co—operate with each other, notjust perform the same action in the same place and time. could they understand our partners rolling again? the game was the dolphins had a swim across the lagoon in person but in and you speak specifically within a 1— second time window. to
the war here in east africa has always seemed like a sideshow, a footnote to the horrors in europe. most striking today is quite how little it is remembered here. a weekend of ceremonies is now beginning here, an attempt to highlight and commemorate africa's forgotten role in the great war. andrew harding, bbc news, kenya. researchers in florida have shown that bottlenose dolphins can work together to perform and complete tasks. the dolphin research center undertook a year—long project in...
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the war here in east africa has always seemed like a sideshow, a footnote to the horrors in europe.at's most striking today is quite how little it is remembered here. a weekend of ceremonies is now beginning here, an attempt to highlight and commemorate africa's forgotten role in the great war. andrew harding, bbc news, kenya. that's it from us. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm holly hamilton. look what you could have had. jonny bairstow hits a century on his comeback for england in the 3rd test against sri lanka. england's women power into the world t20 final. they beat india and will play australia in antigua on saturday night. and we look ahead to the final weekend of rugby union's autumn internationals, as wales go for a clean sweep against south africa. hello and welcome to the pgoramme. england's men are still hoping for a clean sweep in their test series in sri lanka, and this man, jonny bairstow gave them a brilliant head—start on day1 of the 3rd and final game in columbo. batting at that most unpopular of positions, numbe
the war here in east africa has always seemed like a sideshow, a footnote to the horrors in europe.at's most striking today is quite how little it is remembered here. a weekend of ceremonies is now beginning here, an attempt to highlight and commemorate africa's forgotten role in the great war. andrew harding, bbc news, kenya. that's it from us. here on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm holly hamilton. look what you could have had. jonny bairstow hits...
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stephen: tentacles that stretch from china through central asia to europe to the middle east and africa india and southeast asia, over land and sea to some of the world's most unchartered economic territories. >> defaults can always happen. infrastructure is a risky business. stephen: a project that, when it is finished, that will have cost china and its partners trillions of dollars unfinished. >> these countries need infrastructure and at the end of the day, money will drive this process forward. ♪ stephen: hello. i'm stephen engle. welcome to a look at how the economic future of the world's oldest continuous civilization is evolving, a new dynasty being built from beijing on the foundations of a project that is china's belt and road initiative. fast trains are one of the symbols of modern china. and so too is the pace at which the networks are being built. top speed for the train? more than 300 kilometers per hour. and rightly or wrongly in the eyes of some, perhaps, a reflection of china's belt and road ambitions. >> contrary to some other people's misconceptions, it is not a progra
stephen: tentacles that stretch from china through central asia to europe to the middle east and africa india and southeast asia, over land and sea to some of the world's most unchartered economic territories. >> defaults can always happen. infrastructure is a risky business. stephen: a project that, when it is finished, that will have cost china and its partners trillions of dollars unfinished. >> these countries need infrastructure and at the end of the day, money will drive this...
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the latest on our web site that is dead up any dot com on and on fran but analysts say you are east. africa. good shape right to the end of. alongside suspects exercise and balance nutrition. science faction. and brain to discuss. could this be the secret to longevity in. good shape next on d w. quadriga international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week recently talking about the united nations packs the same still provide a framework for safe orderly and brag to the global migration critics though say a blow me to more mass migration who's right join the discussion here on talk radio shows. sixty minutes on. anxiously waiting. for lifeline to syria good morning where are you why aren't you answering. every call brings them closer together. in the right. words because they feel powerless to help. the continues to haunt those conflict from syria. the war on my phone or two part documentary starts december eighth on d w. hello and welcome to in good shape. our focus today healthy till you're a hundred. turning back the clock the benefits of a regular exercise.
the latest on our web site that is dead up any dot com on and on fran but analysts say you are east. africa. good shape right to the end of. alongside suspects exercise and balance nutrition. science faction. and brain to discuss. could this be the secret to longevity in. good shape next on d w. quadriga international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week recently talking about the united nations packs the same still provide a framework for safe orderly and brag to the...
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numerous armed conflicts around the world since 1986, reporting on war and misery, in the middle east, africa, the balkans and east asia. in 1989 in the jungle she became upon a camp of women who were facing certain death. refusing to abandon her her reporting reached the west and led to their evacuation. her career produced many stories of courage and persistence, getting the story under the most harrowing circumstances. in the process she suffered ptsd, but was undeterred from going back into harm's way. in 2012 she and her photographer were killed by artillery fire while covering the syrian civil war. marie, we honor you. we respect you. and i guarantee you to all of us that the lord is honoring her. and then there was how was an ad winning mexican journalists -- a weekly newspaper dedicated to investigating crime corruption and human rights. he wrote several books on drug trafficking, including his unflattering portrait of even el chapo. in 2009 after particularly hard-little expose of drug trafficking in the recently's notoriously justice system he escaped injury when a grenade was throw
numerous armed conflicts around the world since 1986, reporting on war and misery, in the middle east, africa, the balkans and east asia. in 1989 in the jungle she became upon a camp of women who were facing certain death. refusing to abandon her her reporting reached the west and led to their evacuation. her career produced many stories of courage and persistence, getting the story under the most harrowing circumstances. in the process she suffered ptsd, but was undeterred from going back into...
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she covered numerous armed conflicts since 1986, reporting on war and misery in middle east, africa. in 1999 in east tim omp r she came across women and children. refusing to abandon them. her reporting reached the west and led to their evacuation. her career produced many such stories of courage and persistence and getting the story under the most harrowing circumstances. in the process, she suffered a post-traumatic stress syndrome in the loss of an eye but was undeterred from going back into harm's way. in 2012, she and her photographer were killed by artillery fire while covering the syrian civil war. marie, we honor you. we respect you. and i guarantee you to all of us her.the lord is honoring nas. en javier card emp . took spanish for four years, a weekly newspaper investigating crime, corruption and human rights. he wrote several books on drug trafficking, including his unflattering portrait of el chapeau. in 2009 after hardhitting expose , he escaped injury when a grenade was thrown into his office. in may of 2017, he was pulled from his car and shot 12 times y 12 hooded men.
she covered numerous armed conflicts since 1986, reporting on war and misery in middle east, africa. in 1999 in east tim omp r she came across women and children. refusing to abandon them. her reporting reached the west and led to their evacuation. her career produced many such stories of courage and persistence and getting the story under the most harrowing circumstances. in the process, she suffered a post-traumatic stress syndrome in the loss of an eye but was undeterred from going back into...
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that in two thousand and one one in five conflicts in the middle east all of africa in the style of quote unquote violent extremist element today it's three out of four conflicts in that part of the world have a violent extremist element to use the language of report that's a dismal failure for governments across the world in terms of fighting quote unquote violent extremism is it not it is and the problem has been that because the american foreign policy has relied almost exclusively on military solutions that in many ways whether it's drones in pakistan or boots on the ground in iraq they have definitely exacerbated the situation and it is been almost the the flame for which all of the mosques have congregated and been attracted to areas. as to fight the americans that is a great rallying cry and the problem is going to be whether or not this kind of ideology continues to be the inspiring north star so we have to we have to be very . saying line about how we approach foreign policy but what we've seen in the last two years has certainly not helped moving the embassy was not a good idea
that in two thousand and one one in five conflicts in the middle east all of africa in the style of quote unquote violent extremist element today it's three out of four conflicts in that part of the world have a violent extremist element to use the language of report that's a dismal failure for governments across the world in terms of fighting quote unquote violent extremism is it not it is and the problem has been that because the american foreign policy has relied almost exclusively on...
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we find out as i mean our head director for the middle east and north africa bureau of the united nations high commissioner for refugees talks to. mr i mean our ad thank you for talking to agency or. now you are director for the middle east and north africa bureau and regional refugee coordinator for syria and iraq at the united nations high commissioner for refugees office that's quite a long title just explain that to us what your job involves what it is that you do my job is a very difficult one manage the crises of the middle east the wars of the middle east and the consequences of war are the twenty plus million internally displaced. syrian iraqis yemenis libyans and all those plus the refugees are coming out of syria and iraq and other places the situation in the middle east is not really looking up when it comes to wars and destruction. and there is a lot of work to be done in the humanitarian front leave alone when we talk about the return of syrian refugees for example internally displaced persons again we're looking at fifteen million people that should go back to their homes th
we find out as i mean our head director for the middle east and north africa bureau of the united nations high commissioner for refugees talks to. mr i mean our ad thank you for talking to agency or. now you are director for the middle east and north africa bureau and regional refugee coordinator for syria and iraq at the united nations high commissioner for refugees office that's quite a long title just explain that to us what your job involves what it is that you do my job is a very difficult...
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numerous armed conflicts around the world since 1986, reporting on war and misery in the middle east, africa, the balkans and east asia. in the jungle she came across an encampment of 1500 women and children who were facing certain death. refusing to abandon them, her reporting roofed the west and led to their evacuation. her career produced many such stories of courage and persistence, getting the story under the most harrowing circumstance. in the process, she suffered a post-traumatic stress syndrome and the loss of an eye but was undeterred from going back into harm's way. in 2012, she and her photographer were killed by artillery fire while covering the syrian civil war. marie, we honor you. we respect you. and i guarantee you, to all of us, that the lord is honoring her. and then there was javier valdez cardenas. award-winning mexican journalist, he co-founded a weekly newspaper dedicated to investigating crime, corruption and human rights. he wrote several books on drug trafficking, including his unflattering portrait of even el chapo. in 2009, after a particularly hard-hitting story
numerous armed conflicts around the world since 1986, reporting on war and misery in the middle east, africa, the balkans and east asia. in the jungle she came across an encampment of 1500 women and children who were facing certain death. refusing to abandon them, her reporting roofed the west and led to their evacuation. her career produced many such stories of courage and persistence, getting the story under the most harrowing circumstance. in the process, she suffered a post-traumatic stress...
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remains our first ally everywhere and a very important and key partner in syria and middle east, africa different places. but after a certain world war the u.s. played a very important role for the european securities. it is changing. it is changing because of the fact that your -- i think i have to say i share this with you. if after the certain world war we needed the u.s. to be present for our security. i think now as a momentum is to build its own security and its own sovereignty. i think it's not something against the united states. i think that's a very good compliment. we have to share values. we have to work together on common goods against equalities against climate change. that's why i'm increasing and that's why i do want to build more solidarity. i think it's very important. if you want to build it. if you want to reenforce it and the strength you have to convey the message to people in poland, in finland. that's the day they have an issue. europe is the one to protect them. >>> next on gps the waves of populism have come ashore. how does he survive? he'll tell us when we co
remains our first ally everywhere and a very important and key partner in syria and middle east, africa different places. but after a certain world war the u.s. played a very important role for the european securities. it is changing. it is changing because of the fact that your -- i think i have to say i share this with you. if after the certain world war we needed the u.s. to be present for our security. i think now as a momentum is to build its own security and its own sovereignty. i think...
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she with an a veteran reporter, covering numerous around the world, war and misery, east africa, baltics and in 1999 in a jungle she came across a camp of 1500 women and children and refused to abandon them and her reporting led to their evacuation. her career produced many stories of courage and persistence and getting the story under the most harrowing circumstances. in the process she suffered a post traumatic stress syndrome and the loss of an eye, but was undeterred from going back into harm's way. in 2012, she and her photographer were killed by artillery fire while covering the syrian civil war. marie, we honor you. we respect you. and i guarantee you, to all of us, that the lord is honoring her. and then there was javier vald valdez cardensa. and he was at dolce. he wrote books on drug trafficking including his inflattering portrait of even el chapo. in 2009 after particularly hard-hitting expose' of drug trafficking in the regions notorio notoriously corrupt system he escaped injury when a grenade was thrown into the newspaper office. in may of 2017, he was pulled from his car a
she with an a veteran reporter, covering numerous around the world, war and misery, east africa, baltics and in 1999 in a jungle she came across a camp of 1500 women and children and refused to abandon them and her reporting led to their evacuation. her career produced many stories of courage and persistence and getting the story under the most harrowing circumstances. in the process she suffered a post traumatic stress syndrome and the loss of an eye, but was undeterred from going back into...
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coalition means saudi arabia the united arab emirates and several other countries from the middle east and africa. for almost four years they've been backing forces loyal to yemeni president added a woman sore head fighting shira bills known as who things have been doing so with sustained air strikes weapons and logistics. bullet and investigative journalist from arab reporters for investigative journalism spent a year analyzing broadcast footage found on social media and close internet groups to identify the origins of these weapons. he did so using serial numbers and other identifiable traits he says arab coalition members gave weapons to their yemeni allies but these arms were originally imported from germany belgium austria and others. they given not only do they allies in the army but also do the. maintenance and forces who are fighting outside the control of the yemeni state and the yemeni army and this. needs to that these weapons reach into the hands of. terrorist groups. and also. went into the. markets of weapons and yemen even used by show during experts say yemen is experiencing the w
coalition means saudi arabia the united arab emirates and several other countries from the middle east and africa. for almost four years they've been backing forces loyal to yemeni president added a woman sore head fighting shira bills known as who things have been doing so with sustained air strikes weapons and logistics. bullet and investigative journalist from arab reporters for investigative journalism spent a year analyzing broadcast footage found on social media and close internet groups...
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i could take you to syria, afghanistan, the middle east, africa and show you pictures of women and babieshat would break our heart. but the whole world wants to come here so we have to figure out who'd we help, and why. we can't discount the national security aspect of this of an insecure border with drugs and many illicit things coming across. it's a much bigger problem. everyone is taking political pot shots at each other. >> jesse: i want to double down on greg's point. juan said something that trump is responsible for what we are seeing. a month ago, donald trump warned the central american governments stop it. we are going to pull away your aid. please don't let them come. he warned mexico don't let them come. and then he said if you come here, we are not going to give you asylum. he said if you tried to cross the border, we are going to detain you and so we process you are not due catch and release. he has warned about this. he has had there's going to be violent clashes. he has tried to bolster the southern border and now when you have situation where it all -- these warnings have
i could take you to syria, afghanistan, the middle east, africa and show you pictures of women and babieshat would break our heart. but the whole world wants to come here so we have to figure out who'd we help, and why. we can't discount the national security aspect of this of an insecure border with drugs and many illicit things coming across. it's a much bigger problem. everyone is taking political pot shots at each other. >> jesse: i want to double down on greg's point. juan said...
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nairobi does all of east africa, basically. islamabad does a lot through central asia. cairo does everything in the arab world. we discovered in the course of normal acquisitions, autobiography on osama bin laden a fuse ago. resslibrary of cong produce the only piece of paper the united commission found that peopled a scenario hijacking planes and flying it into symbolic buildings to destroy them. that wasn't from any clandestine -- it was open, obscure publications in the arab world. osama bin laden thing. there are very few secrets in the world. there are very few things that can't a known. there aren't enough people asking questions, using libraries to find out. congress doesy of a significant amount of acquisitions above and beyond, just for normal library procedures. it's not just an intelligence operation. world's production. it's a very talkative world. it's an important source of knowledge and information. we can't do all of this. digital preservation, we have a program which has suffered a we'ree bit in terms of, grateful congress restored some, because they wa
nairobi does all of east africa, basically. islamabad does a lot through central asia. cairo does everything in the arab world. we discovered in the course of normal acquisitions, autobiography on osama bin laden a fuse ago. resslibrary of cong produce the only piece of paper the united commission found that peopled a scenario hijacking planes and flying it into symbolic buildings to destroy them. that wasn't from any clandestine -- it was open, obscure publications in the arab world. osama bin...
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these cans and then exported to africa the middle east and the rest of europe. this is how we end up consuming chinese tomatoes while believing they were grown under the taliban sun. there's nothing italian here except the name and the flag so is there anything illegal here no i would say basically what you're talking about is misleading consumers so it's part of the company's response of asian all responsibility to try to give an image of serious or seriousness and to try not to cheat consumers by telling this looks italian is not italian. one will say i'm azhar of spain is also one of the largest trade ins into mountain concentrate. each year he buys some six hundred thousand tons of fresh tomatoes for resale in the form of concentrate. the giants of the agro industry trust him. one forty amazon travis the globe in search of the best tomato harvests. while the talents are supplied by china he prefers california. today tomato is a red goat today. california has been growing tomatoes for many many years and growing steadily the acreage. as consumption increased.
these cans and then exported to africa the middle east and the rest of europe. this is how we end up consuming chinese tomatoes while believing they were grown under the taliban sun. there's nothing italian here except the name and the flag so is there anything illegal here no i would say basically what you're talking about is misleading consumers so it's part of the company's response of asian all responsibility to try to give an image of serious or seriousness and to try not to cheat...
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we must mend brokeen countries in the middle east and africa so that refugees can go home and find safety and opportunity. doing so will help people in host countries, among them americans, who feel overwhelmed by foreign immigrants. working together, we can create a better world for all trying to address important issues. sadly, that is not happening. it is every country for itself. i traveled from my country i call the jewel of the world. on my way to washington, d.c., almost 15 days. i was not on a camel. i was passing a few countries. almost 15 days ago when the news was consumed by the subpoenas of jamal khashoggi. i was shocked that even while the disappearance was still under investigation, the international media analysts and washington lawmakers acted as judges and jury. fingers were being pointed at the crown prince. major international companies pulled out based purely on unproven allegations. it was a big mistake. they were the loser 100%. davos in the desert was well attended. those who turned giftedback on saudi russia and others. the truth about khashoggi's murder is out. i
we must mend brokeen countries in the middle east and africa so that refugees can go home and find safety and opportunity. doing so will help people in host countries, among them americans, who feel overwhelmed by foreign immigrants. working together, we can create a better world for all trying to address important issues. sadly, that is not happening. it is every country for itself. i traveled from my country i call the jewel of the world. on my way to washington, d.c., almost 15 days. i was...
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they arrived as refugees from east africa to the new home in toronto two days earlier and nothing saysowfall. and the video was shared by one of the women sponsoring the family. and they will love it for a while and then after this boy from north carolina who will say, snow, ugh. it is good to see them enjoying it right now. we will be right back. right n we will be right back. d attendae for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. gimme one minute... and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80% - medicare will pay for. what's left, you have to pay for that. that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. and these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement for meeting their high standards of quality and service. to request your free d
they arrived as refugees from east africa to the new home in toronto two days earlier and nothing saysowfall. and the video was shared by one of the women sponsoring the family. and they will love it for a while and then after this boy from north carolina who will say, snow, ugh. it is good to see them enjoying it right now. we will be right back. right n we will be right back. d attendae for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on...
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let's turn to east africa. on monday morning in the town of rakai. as he can see there on the map. catherine byaruhanga has more. the rescue efforts were made much harder according to the police because a padlock was placed outside the dormitory door before it was set alight. that is why they are treating this as an arson and murder case. the investigation are now under way, six people have been arrested so far including three students. but this fire has caused anger amongst ugandans particularly because this is not the first school fire. people are looking for answers and solutions. i do not like the fa ct and solutions. i do not like the fact that we handle these things when they happen, i like it when we become proactive as government and thatis become proactive as government and that is what i am advocating for. we wa nted that is what i am advocating for. we wanted of our contributions to government so we stop the fires from happening thenjust government so we stop the fires from happening then just going
let's turn to east africa. on monday morning in the town of rakai. as he can see there on the map. catherine byaruhanga has more. the rescue efforts were made much harder according to the police because a padlock was placed outside the dormitory door before it was set alight. that is why they are treating this as an arson and murder case. the investigation are now under way, six people have been arrested so far including three students. but this fire has caused anger amongst ugandans...
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woman 5: i'm from east africa. -i really like these ones. -lemonis: you do?t it? woman 6: yeah, i like that a lot. dave: all right, yes, we got another taker over here. lemonis: we had a great reaction to our new product line. and we were able to gain a bunch of new customers. you guys should be very proud of what you've accomplished. you enter into a very competitive fashion business, and you guys muscled through it. going forward, we have one objective -- great designs, great comfort, great price, and... -dave: great profit. -dan: great profit. -lemonis: great profit. -dan: there it is. lemonis: all right, guys. i'm really proud of these guys, and dan is learning to focus his efforts. he's working really well with his brother and david. and we've already sold more shoes tonight than we did a whole week in our brooklyn store. now i feel like these guys are really ready to hit the ground running. dave: all right. [ cheers and applause ] dan: nice distance! >>> hey there. live at the nasdaq market site on this friday afternoon the guys getting ready for the bi
woman 5: i'm from east africa. -i really like these ones. -lemonis: you do?t it? woman 6: yeah, i like that a lot. dave: all right, yes, we got another taker over here. lemonis: we had a great reaction to our new product line. and we were able to gain a bunch of new customers. you guys should be very proud of what you've accomplished. you enter into a very competitive fashion business, and you guys muscled through it. going forward, we have one objective -- great designs, great comfort, great...
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we must mend broken countries in the middle east and africa so that refugees can go home and find safety and opportunity. doing so will end the fear of people and host confidence, among the americans who feed all the world -- who feel overwhelmed by foreign immigrants. working together we can create a better world for all, trying to address important issues. sadly, that is not happening. it is every country for itself. i traveled for my country, united arab emirates. i call it the jewel of the world. on my way to washington, d.c. almost 15 days. almost 15 days ago when the news was completely consumed by the disappearance of saudi national jamal khashoggi. i was shocked that while the dispute was still under investigation, the international media analysts and washington lawmakers acted as prosecutor, judges and jury. fingers were being pointed at the crown prince. major international companies pulled out of saudi arabia investment conference based on unproven allegation. it was a big mistake. they were the loser, 100%. those who turned their backs gifted to russia, china and also. the tr
we must mend broken countries in the middle east and africa so that refugees can go home and find safety and opportunity. doing so will end the fear of people and host confidence, among the americans who feed all the world -- who feel overwhelmed by foreign immigrants. working together we can create a better world for all, trying to address important issues. sadly, that is not happening. it is every country for itself. i traveled for my country, united arab emirates. i call it the jewel of the...
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that in two thousand and one one in five conflicts in the middle east all of africa in the style of quoteunquote violent extremist element today it's three out of four conflicts in that part of the world have a violent extremist element to the language of the report that's a dismal failure for governments across the world in terms of fighting quote unquote violent extremism is it not it is and the problem has been that because the american foreign policy has relied almost exclusively on military solutions that in many ways whether it's drones in pakistan or boots on the ground in iraq they have definitely exacerbated the situation and it is been almost the the flame for which all of the mosques have congregated and been attracted to areas. as to fight the americans that is a great rallying cry and the problem is going to be whether or not this kind of ideology continues to be the inspiring north star so we have to we have to be very . sang line about how we approach foreign policy but what we've seen in the last two years has certainly not helped moving the embassy was not a good idea to
that in two thousand and one one in five conflicts in the middle east all of africa in the style of quoteunquote violent extremist element today it's three out of four conflicts in that part of the world have a violent extremist element to the language of the report that's a dismal failure for governments across the world in terms of fighting quote unquote violent extremism is it not it is and the problem has been that because the american foreign policy has relied almost exclusively on...
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we find out as i mean our director for the middle east and north africa bureau of the united nations high commissioner for refugees talks to. thank you for talking to. now you are director for the middle east and north africa bureau and regional refugee coordinator for syria and iraq at the united nations high commissioner for refugees office that's quite a long title just explain that to us what your job involves what it is that you do my job is a very difficult one i manage the crisis of the middle east the wars of the middle east and the consequences of war of the twenty plus million internally displaced. syrian iraqis yemenis libyans and other supplies or if we are coming out of syria and iraq and other places the situation in the middle east is not really looking up when it comes to wars and destruction. and there is a lot of work to be done in the humanitarian front leave alone when we talk about the return of syrian refugees for example internally displaced persons again we're looking at thirteen million people that should go back to their homes this will be the biggest return
we find out as i mean our director for the middle east and north africa bureau of the united nations high commissioner for refugees talks to. thank you for talking to. now you are director for the middle east and north africa bureau and regional refugee coordinator for syria and iraq at the united nations high commissioner for refugees office that's quite a long title just explain that to us what your job involves what it is that you do my job is a very difficult one i manage the crisis of the...
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we find out as i mean our head director for the middle east and north africa bureau of the united nations high commissioner for refugees talks to. mr i mean our ad thank you for talking to agency or. now you are director for the middle east and north africa bureau and regional refugee coordinator for syria and iraq at the united nations high commissioner for refugees office that's quite a long title just explain that to us what your job involves what it is that you do my job is a very difficult one manage the crises of the middle east the wars of the middle east and the consequences of war are the twenty plus million internally displaced. syrian iraq is yemenis libyans and all those plus the refugees are coming out of syria and iraq and other places the situation in the middle east is not really looking up when it comes to wars and destruction. and there is a lot of work to be done in the humanitarian front leave alone when we talk about the return of syrian refugees for example internally displaced persons again we're looking at thirteen million people that should go back to their homes
we find out as i mean our head director for the middle east and north africa bureau of the united nations high commissioner for refugees talks to. mr i mean our ad thank you for talking to agency or. now you are director for the middle east and north africa bureau and regional refugee coordinator for syria and iraq at the united nations high commissioner for refugees office that's quite a long title just explain that to us what your job involves what it is that you do my job is a very difficult...
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missile attacks on afghanistan in sudan in retaliation for the attacks on the american embassies in east africa everyone's said he was wagging the dog and trying to distract attention from monica lewinsky that's what impeachment does it takes control of the whole agenda and finally how much more realistically do you think congress can achieve in the next two years in this next session that starts in january well look if there's a crisis congress will respond in the president will probably be with them without a crisis they're going to be at war i mean that's the condition of american politics right now the house can't act entirely on its own whatever it passes has to go to the senate has to be signed by the president and if they want a veto or discover get a two thirds vote it's going to be very tough that's the way the constitution was designed it won't work very well unless there is a matter of overwhelming national urgency which could be something like the opioid crisis or failing infrastructure anything that presents a crisis congress will act and the president will probably join in that ju
missile attacks on afghanistan in sudan in retaliation for the attacks on the american embassies in east africa everyone's said he was wagging the dog and trying to distract attention from monica lewinsky that's what impeachment does it takes control of the whole agenda and finally how much more realistically do you think congress can achieve in the next two years in this next session that starts in january well look if there's a crisis congress will respond in the president will probably be...
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so, east africa was also a battlefront in the war. we think so much about france and belgium and that front, but that was just one of several fronts in the war. women earned the right to vote in 1920. did the war and suffragette movement hasten the ability for women to vote? guest: absolutely. the movement is premature to the peace movement. they believe that war is bad for women and children. earlyce it is clear by 1917, the suffrage movement takes a big step to change the position and begins to say let's support the war to show women can be as good patriots of the homefront helping the men who are fighting over in europe and women began to take jobs in what had been male jobs on the railroads, some factories, women had the nurses before that. anyone began to roll bandages -- the involved in saving serving meals that are based not on meat, because the meat was going to europe. there was a sense that the suffrage movement is thanks by many politicians for supporting the war. women are essential to the battle on the homefront, as essen
so, east africa was also a battlefront in the war. we think so much about france and belgium and that front, but that was just one of several fronts in the war. women earned the right to vote in 1920. did the war and suffragette movement hasten the ability for women to vote? guest: absolutely. the movement is premature to the peace movement. they believe that war is bad for women and children. earlyce it is clear by 1917, the suffrage movement takes a big step to change the position and begins...
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over 711,000 of them were killed in europe, africa and the middle east. ly told over the decades. he was actually on a ship from south africa heading back to india... mahatma gandhi had supported the war and indian independence. when the guns fell silent, india's struggle for self—rule overshadowed the bravery and self—sacrifice shown by so many. over time, i think we have had an element of selective amnesia on both sides, as india fought for its own independence. but now as two mature democracies, actually, we are rediscovering those contributions, and the khadi poppy is a symbol of that. these are the khadi poppies, made of cotton, similar to the clothing which gandhi wove and wore. it really symbolises india's self—reliance. i think we need to move remembrance into the second century, and this is one of the powerful ways we can engage the next generation. the gurkhas are still using this at sandhurst. .. back in nottingham, dr malik believes remembrance can, and should, bridge the divides in today's communities. when i was younger, i used to walk past r
over 711,000 of them were killed in europe, africa and the middle east. ly told over the decades. he was actually on a ship from south africa heading back to india... mahatma gandhi had supported the war and indian independence. when the guns fell silent, india's struggle for self—rule overshadowed the bravery and self—sacrifice shown by so many. over time, i think we have had an element of selective amnesia on both sides, as india fought for its own independence. but now as two mature...
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tanzania on a battle you've likely not heard about a four year guerilla war against a german force in east africa during world war one both of these pieces you will find just by searching for world war one around as they were dot com if you click the latest filter these have both been posted in the last five days or so as you find those pretty easily thank you for your comments as well coming in i read some about the gifts and as i say the overriding feeling is people saying that we haven't learnt lessons from first world from the first world war donna watching in australia points out that the first world war remains the costliest conflict for australia in terms of deaths and casualties and some of you struggling with watching president trump giving his speech there given the fact that he decided not to go yesterday because of the rain feeling there was a level of disrespect shown by the u.s. president your comments your questions the hash tag a.j. newsgroup on twitter facebook whatsapp and telegram now one of the attendees in paris was president reject type one of turkey he has just arrived home
tanzania on a battle you've likely not heard about a four year guerilla war against a german force in east africa during world war one both of these pieces you will find just by searching for world war one around as they were dot com if you click the latest filter these have both been posted in the last five days or so as you find those pretty easily thank you for your comments as well coming in i read some about the gifts and as i say the overriding feeling is people saying that we haven't...
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even more people than we thought when you see when you see what's happening in the middle east and north africa do you worry that your thesis about the threat being overblown is too american centric yes. in a lot of ways it doesn't really present a threat to the united states or to western europe is far as i can see it's basically. a massive threat in some of the countries well it's not a massive that is it's a minor threat it seems to me you know you can have you know small groups. still causes problems in somalia they're going to be people roaming around the middle east screaming that there are members of isis because it's what one does who are probably in create trouble but it's not it i don't think is even a major problem there overall. certainly far far worse than it was earlier when they control these and when they're able to actually do these massacres that you talked about i'm going to disagree with that ok coming in that are going to get out so the reason i disagree is a lot of the foreign fighters that have left iraq and syria have gone to places like libya they've gone to southeast a
even more people than we thought when you see when you see what's happening in the middle east and north africa do you worry that your thesis about the threat being overblown is too american centric yes. in a lot of ways it doesn't really present a threat to the united states or to western europe is far as i can see it's basically. a massive threat in some of the countries well it's not a massive that is it's a minor threat it seems to me you know you can have you know small groups. still...
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did over 26 years in the foreign service focusing largely on middle east and north africa including near east affairs and before joining brookings he served as under-secretary general for political affairs at the united nations where he chaired the counterterrorism implementation task force. robin wright back who i'm pleased to not call a recovering journalist yet served for years as a diplomatic correspondent to the "washington post" where she reported from over 140 countries in the middle east europe africa asia and latin america. she is now a senior fellow at the woodrow wilson center at the u.s. institute of peace and a fellow at workings institution carnegie endowment for international peace yell and duke and she is currently a contributing writer for "the new yorker." welcome all. i would like to start with what we just heard. this panel is focused on a couple of things. the u.s. position on many proxy wars going on in the region right now in the middle east. on the u.s. is where maintaining relationships in these key complex implementations in jcpoa and a ram publication of the sa
did over 26 years in the foreign service focusing largely on middle east and north africa including near east affairs and before joining brookings he served as under-secretary general for political affairs at the united nations where he chaired the counterterrorism implementation task force. robin wright back who i'm pleased to not call a recovering journalist yet served for years as a diplomatic correspondent to the "washington post" where she reported from over 140 countries in the...
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rights violations hundreds of people protested against visit to tunis the latest leg of his middle east and africa tour and says first trip abroad says jamal khashoggi was mad as nearly two months ago well saudi arabia's crown prince has now left syria. and is heading to argentina for the g. twenty meeting as demolish all reports will have been some months visit led to protests on the streets of tunis. you are not welcome that is the message to prime prince mohammed bin from hotels stores in chinese u.s. capital they gathered in the center of the city with banners and talk college the nonsense of visits of the saudi royal amount they believe to be a war criminal and an enemy of democracy with the murder of journalist ramallah for sure she's still fresh in people's minds and the war in yemen putting people almost on a daily basis hundreds of chinese young say they felt the need to demonstrate against bin some. say we are against mohammed bin so mom's visit to referee sheraton isea to free tunisia to democratic tennessee and he has deprived his people of democracy he's a murderer no just that he's a
rights violations hundreds of people protested against visit to tunis the latest leg of his middle east and africa tour and says first trip abroad says jamal khashoggi was mad as nearly two months ago well saudi arabia's crown prince has now left syria. and is heading to argentina for the g. twenty meeting as demolish all reports will have been some months visit led to protests on the streets of tunis. you are not welcome that is the message to prime prince mohammed bin from hotels stores in...
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are caught in the crossfire some are in the middle of conflicts and we talk about the middle east and africa that's the hell and the arab awakening we saw so many journalists there in nigeria. does target the mole to for example in the last year a journalist blown up for investigating corruption in central america in all its forms either dealing with governments or with drug cartels journalists are targeted how can you in a broad brushstroke try and protect journalists with any one convention or one legal document. well some of the greatest protection the journalists can give themselves is to do their journalism to keep these murders on the consciousness of the world not to let governments get away with it the thing that governments want is for us to look the other way not cash all this that's the last thing that we should be doing we need to document the murders and violations against journalists and to hold those to account who are responsible that's why it's imperative that saudi arabia should and for the murder of jamal khashoggi and there's a very easy way for turkey to do that that's t
are caught in the crossfire some are in the middle of conflicts and we talk about the middle east and africa that's the hell and the arab awakening we saw so many journalists there in nigeria. does target the mole to for example in the last year a journalist blown up for investigating corruption in central america in all its forms either dealing with governments or with drug cartels journalists are targeted how can you in a broad brushstroke try and protect journalists with any one convention...
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he did over 26 years in the foreign service focusing largely on middle east and north africa, including a tour as assistant secretary of state for near east affairs. before joining brookings, he served as the undersecretary general for political affairs at the united nations, where he chaired the u.n. counter terrorism implementation task force. robin wright, who i'm pleased to not call her a recovering journalist yet, served for years as diplomatic correspondent for "the washington post" where she reported from over 140 countries in the middle east, europe, africa, asia and latin america. she's now a senior fellow at the woodrow wilson center at usit, u.s. institute of peace, and has been a fellow at brookings institute, carnegie endowment for international peace, yale and duke, and is currently a contributing writer for "the new yorker." welcome, all. so i would like to start with what we just heard. this panel is to focus on a couple of things. the u.s. position on these many proxy wars that are going on in the region right now, in the middle east, how the u.s. is maintaining relatio
he did over 26 years in the foreign service focusing largely on middle east and north africa, including a tour as assistant secretary of state for near east affairs. before joining brookings, he served as the undersecretary general for political affairs at the united nations, where he chaired the u.n. counter terrorism implementation task force. robin wright, who i'm pleased to not call her a recovering journalist yet, served for years as diplomatic correspondent for "the washington...
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we find out as i mean our head director for the middle east and north africa bureau of the united nations high commissioner for refugees talks to al-jazeera. mr amin our ad thank you for talking to agency or now you are director for the middle east and north africa bureau and regional refugee coordinator for syria and iraq at the united nations high commissioner for refugees office that's quite a long title just explain that to us what your job involves what it is that you do my job is a very difficult one i manage the crises of the middle east the wars of the middle east and the consequences of war of the twenty plus million internally displaced. syrian iraqis yemenis libyans and others plus if we are coming out of syria and iraq and other places the situation in the middle east is not really looking up when it comes to wars and destruction. and there is a lot of work to be done in the humanitarian front leave alone when we talk about the return of syrian refugees for example internally displaced persons again we're looking at thirteen million people that should go back to their homes th
we find out as i mean our head director for the middle east and north africa bureau of the united nations high commissioner for refugees talks to al-jazeera. mr amin our ad thank you for talking to agency or now you are director for the middle east and north africa bureau and regional refugee coordinator for syria and iraq at the united nations high commissioner for refugees office that's quite a long title just explain that to us what your job involves what it is that you do my job is a very...
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we must manage a broad consideration in the middle east and africa so that refugees can go home and find safety. doing so will and the freeze of people and countries, among them americans who feel over all the world overwhelmed by immigrants. working together we can create a better world for all , trying to address important issues, sadly that is not happening. it is every country for itself. i traveled from my country, the united arab emirates, i call it the jewel of the world. on my way to washington dc almost 15 days, of course i was passing a few afghan countries. lots of 13 days ago when the news was completely consumed by his disappear of jamaal khashoggi. i was shocked that even while the saudi citizen disappeared was still under investigation, the international media and washington lawmakers acted as judges and juries. fingers were being pointed at the crown prince. major information companies pulled out of saudi arabia's investment purely through unproven allegations. it was a big mistake. they were the losers, 100 percent. it was well attended, those were turned their backs on
we must manage a broad consideration in the middle east and africa so that refugees can go home and find safety. doing so will and the freeze of people and countries, among them americans who feel over all the world overwhelmed by immigrants. working together we can create a better world for all , trying to address important issues, sadly that is not happening. it is every country for itself. i traveled from my country, the united arab emirates, i call it the jewel of the world. on my way to...
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region that there are also people from countries far outside central america including the middle east and africa who are in the caravan moving north. the president and i have been very plain about that. we sent a clear message to people in this caravan to turn around, return to your homes. you will not be allowed to come into the united states illegally. trish: where are you trying to seek asylum. we always allowed people to seek asylum. >> we do, but as the president discussed today, we'll be making changes so people making legitimate claims for asylum to come into this country are processing in an orderly and timely way. because the reality is what human traffickers do in central america is literally take cash from impoverished families in many cases and take them up a long and dangerous journey up to our southern border and coach them on the things some to say to make an asylum application. knowing once they are in the united states with our catch and release program and the backlog of cases for asylum application in this country, people have the opportunity to essentially disappear into the
region that there are also people from countries far outside central america including the middle east and africa who are in the caravan moving north. the president and i have been very plain about that. we sent a clear message to people in this caravan to turn around, return to your homes. you will not be allowed to come into the united states illegally. trish: where are you trying to seek asylum. we always allowed people to seek asylum. >> we do, but as the president discussed today,...
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let us continue the conversation with our bloomberg market live team leader for the middle east and africa. theresa may has turned up in parliament on the front foot. it is a different from where it she was a week ago. how is the house of commons responded -- how has the house of commons responded to that? >> we were hearing from brexiteers earlier. they were never able to agree to such a deal. unless it is a complete separation, it would not be worth it. smith are again -- and others are against this deal. that solidifies the issue that the external deal with the e.u. aside, it is about what parliament is going to think and vote in the next month, and whether the deal will pass. guy: what are their issues? is it still around the backstop? kristine: that is one of the big hurdles that have been highlighted. it boils down to their perception of what brexit means. hardline brexiteers it means a hard line separation. unless a deal delivers that, it does not seem like they see it that way and it is not something that fulfills the brexit mandate originally voted on. guy: the pound rallied, but
let us continue the conversation with our bloomberg market live team leader for the middle east and africa. theresa may has turned up in parliament on the front foot. it is a different from where it she was a week ago. how is the house of commons responded -- how has the house of commons responded to that? >> we were hearing from brexiteers earlier. they were never able to agree to such a deal. unless it is a complete separation, it would not be worth it. smith are again -- and others are...
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the un's man in charge of middle east and north africa has refugee crisis warns that the end is still not incites the war doesn't act like in cos or some other countries follow it or does not act like that there ought to be a new order to make that contribution is above the more equitable i mean i was talks to. a solemn moment. as the president of france lights a flame for the millions killed in world war one. from joe harvey one come out santa maria this is the world news from al-jazeera it has been a bloody day in the war in yemen more than sixty people killed as pressure grows and the final. president's donald. discuss the killing of jamal khashoggi face to face for the first time a new poll a kills more than two hundred people in the democratic republic of congo's the nation struggles to deal with its worst outbreak of. the french president emmanuel micron has led tributes to the millions of servicemen and civilians who died during world war one leaders from more than seventy countries are in the french capital for the one hundredth anniversary of the end of that conflict which be
the un's man in charge of middle east and north africa has refugee crisis warns that the end is still not incites the war doesn't act like in cos or some other countries follow it or does not act like that there ought to be a new order to make that contribution is above the more equitable i mean i was talks to. a solemn moment. as the president of france lights a flame for the millions killed in world war one. from joe harvey one come out santa maria this is the world news from al-jazeera it...
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east africa was also a battlefront in the war. we think so much about france and belgium but that was just one front of several. host: women earned the right to vote in 1920. did the war and the suffrage movement precipitate or hasten .he ability for women to vote they believe that war is bad for women and children, they should not supported, -- support it. movement takes a theirep to change position and begins to say let's support the war and show that women can be good patriots on the home front, helping the men who are fighting over in europe. women begin to take jobs in what on then male jobs railroads and in factories. many begun -- become best begin getting involved in serving meals not based on meat because the meat was going over to europe. there was a sense that the suffrage movement is thanked by many politicians for supporting the war. women are essential to the battle on the home front, as essential are men were to the battle in france. it is hard for wilson who had opposed women's suffrage as a federal amendment. he s
east africa was also a battlefront in the war. we think so much about france and belgium but that was just one front of several. host: women earned the right to vote in 1920. did the war and the suffrage movement precipitate or hasten .he ability for women to vote they believe that war is bad for women and children, they should not supported, -- support it. movement takes a theirep to change position and begins to say let's support the war and show that women can be good patriots on the home...
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in the middle east, europe, africa, asia, and latin america. she is now a senior fellow at the woodrow wilson center at u.s. ip. and she has been a fellow at brookings institution, carnegie , yale, and duke. and she has currently been a contributing writer for the new yorker. welcome all. so i would like to start with what we just heard. this panel is supposed to focus on a couple of things. the u.s. position on these many proxy wars that are going on in the region right now. in the middle east. how the u.s. is maintaining relations with some key allies in the wake of many of these proxy wars is conflicts. the limitations of jc poa and the real implementation of these new sanctions just several days ago and then how this is all having an impact on diplomatic relations with the u.s. i would like to start with what we just heard from david hale where he was talking about the u.s. goals in syria. one of the ones that we have been hearing more and more from the administration is this goal of pushing iran and its proxies out of syria. if we could st
in the middle east, europe, africa, asia, and latin america. she is now a senior fellow at the woodrow wilson center at u.s. ip. and she has been a fellow at brookings institution, carnegie , yale, and duke. and she has currently been a contributing writer for the new yorker. welcome all. so i would like to start with what we just heard. this panel is supposed to focus on a couple of things. the u.s. position on these many proxy wars that are going on in the region right now. in the middle...