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let's get some analysis now from the tussle lynch that of essex university in the u.k. she's a professor of government and an expert on authoritarian regimes thanks for being with us this morning professor up 1st of all we've got an opposition politician. declaring herself interim president of bolivia while the former president if this is calling it a coup how do you see this playing out. well hopefully they're going to be able to hold elections and yes had announced yesterday that they were hoping to hold elections by mid to late january and that's what's going to be really critical to restoring confidence and trust in the system i can see that what alice from mexico will be trying to rile up his supporters will be stating that he's going to be making a comeback but that's going to create instability because for the moment there's a large portion of the population that is fed up with him and fed up with the fact that he violated 2001 constitution and then engineered a 4th term in office so the big hope conclude is that they could somehow be instability in this interim
let's get some analysis now from the tussle lynch that of essex university in the u.k. she's a professor of government and an expert on authoritarian regimes thanks for being with us this morning professor up 1st of all we've got an opposition politician. declaring herself interim president of bolivia while the former president if this is calling it a coup how do you see this playing out. well hopefully they're going to be able to hold elections and yes had announced yesterday that they were...
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professor at essex university, thanks so much. . >> thanks for having me. >>> the u.s. president surprise those track his every move by going to the hospital unexpected on saturday. he went to the wolverine medical center in maryland to begin some procedures, including lab tests as part of his annual regular physical. the white house insists is healthy and energetic. we'll take a short break on the program. when we come back, protesters in iran denounce a hike in fuel prices. but the controversial move gets the support of a major figure in the country. we will tell you who that is. >>> also still to come, police in hong kong trying to remove protesters from one of their stronghol strongholds. but one of their officers gets shot with an arrow. we will show you what happens in a live report. ver know what might be behind you. (kristen bell) does the sloth come standard? (kristen bell vo) looking to buy? enterprise makes it easy. >>> a live look there at hong kong, where protesters are still in the streets, along with bricks and also petrol bombs. a standoff there between
professor at essex university, thanks so much. . >> thanks for having me. >>> the u.s. president surprise those track his every move by going to the hospital unexpected on saturday. he went to the wolverine medical center in maryland to begin some procedures, including lab tests as part of his annual regular physical. the white house insists is healthy and energetic. we'll take a short break on the program. when we come back, protesters in iran denounce a hike in fuel prices. but...
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with it which is very clear thank you for that the professor and the tasha lynn step from the university of essex. also coming up the golden boy of german football his backyard klinsmann makes a big move too but in a decade since he lost a coach to bonds as league team. 2 days ago it wasn't planned that i would be sitting here i don't know what's planned at the end of the season that's what football's like i take it as it comes when i am. about the u.n. world food program is warning of an escalating humanitarian crisis and back even faster they say the situation in the west african nation is being driven by extremist violence the number of attacks increased significantly this year with the number of civilian deaths already 4 times that recorded in 28. destroyed livelihoods this is the aftermath of extremist violence that has forced these villagers in northern book you know fossil to abandon their homes and their fields taking with them only what they can carry. when they killed my brother buddha or. i hid in a really bed and came back in the morning to save my family a problem. i left everything
with it which is very clear thank you for that the professor and the tasha lynn step from the university of essex. also coming up the golden boy of german football his backyard klinsmann makes a big move too but in a decade since he lost a coach to bonds as league team. 2 days ago it wasn't planned that i would be sitting here i don't know what's planned at the end of the season that's what football's like i take it as it comes when i am. about the u.n. world food program is warning of an...
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let's get more on this from professor natasha lynn stat who's a political scientist from the university of essex in culture she has a particular interest in billy's politics welcome to d.w. professor we just heard iran's supreme leader blaming the unrest on the united states the intelligence ministry also says they've arrested at least 8 people with connections to the cia and these claims credible. well that's a pretty common response from the iranians whenever there is some sort of unrest or some sort of issue it's common that the iranian regime wants to place blame elsewhere and did biggest target would always be the u.s. u.s. of course is responsible for remaining from iran nuclear agreement and they've been able to place blame on the u.s. for 3 decades now since the revolution that because of the economic hardships that are taking place are because of the u.s. you know it's possible that the u.s. intelligence is trying to undermine the iranian regime that that is definitely something that the u.s. intelligence has been working on but in this particular set of protests that we have no evidenc
let's get more on this from professor natasha lynn stat who's a political scientist from the university of essex in culture she has a particular interest in billy's politics welcome to d.w. professor we just heard iran's supreme leader blaming the unrest on the united states the intelligence ministry also says they've arrested at least 8 people with connections to the cia and these claims credible. well that's a pretty common response from the iranians whenever there is some sort of unrest or...
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as he is out actually gotten lecture of international relations and politics at the university of f essex good evening thank you very much for joining us on france twenty four this truce. which has been brokered by egypt has s not really heleld has it. eaearthly good evening thank you very much f for having me- no.o. unfortunately it has now. and i don't think any other truce-n the future. will holdd for a very lonong t time. the main n n is that there are such strong grievavances. on every side. of whether it's on thisis number do you u have whether. . whether it's in in israel however unfortunatelyy there are opportunists and in t t political elites. in either israel or and gaza who sometimes benefit f from such skirmimishes and exchangnges off rocketets a and violencnce you w it's it it it it is considered a specific kind of bob balance that it's not too much. it is causing ouout. the very verery. significant a largege scacale wr at thehe same timime it's enonoo be able to be instrumental i it for their popoliticall agendas d ii think that't's why it's not gonna hold not either the jun
as he is out actually gotten lecture of international relations and politics at the university of f essex good evening thank you very much for joining us on france twenty four this truce. which has been brokered by egypt has s not really heleld has it. eaearthly good evening thank you very much f for having me- no.o. unfortunately it has now. and i don't think any other truce-n the future. will holdd for a very lonong t time. the main n n is that there are such strong grievavances. on every...
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we're joined by professor of government at the university of essex. good morning to you, natasha. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> let's begin with the president arriving to a i mix of boos and cheers which reflects the mix we're seeing in the polls in the latest washington post/abc poll. america is half booing, half cheering donald trump right now. is it interesting that now under an impeachment inquiry he is extending public events. he was also booed at the world series a few days ago. >> well, i think it is very characteristic of trump that he is attending public events because he loves attention. and there may be a part of him that doesn't care if it's good or pad attention. he is absolutely addicted to publicity and whatever type of attention he can get. as we see with the different booing and cheering for him. as you already reread with the recent "washington post" poll, the country is very divided on partisan lines. you have most democrats wanting to impeach him, 82%, as you mentioned. and his approval rating is incredibly low. in fact, 91% di
we're joined by professor of government at the university of essex. good morning to you, natasha. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> let's begin with the president arriving to a i mix of boos and cheers which reflects the mix we're seeing in the polls in the latest washington post/abc poll. america is half booing, half cheering donald trump right now. is it interesting that now under an impeachment inquiry he is extending public events. he was also booed...
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a professor of government at the university of essex. good morning to you, natasha. >> reporter: good morning. nice to see you. >> you too. all right. where does this new story about nunes go? are the allegations against him serious? any surprise that giuliani also appears to really not worry about a thing? >> reporter: right. okay. great questions. i think everything with nunes you would think this would be pretty serious. you would think he would have kneeled to recuse himself because it looks like there have been meetings that have been taking place where he was trying to get information about the bidens and about this false narrative that there was some sort of ukrainian interferes in the 2016 election. that might understand why everything was a circus. he didn't want to to go any further and this type of information to be revealed. everything involving giuliani is about trying to just confuse people. from one day to the next, he is saying something different. he is showing up his phone as evidence of all of these different meetings
a professor of government at the university of essex. good morning to you, natasha. >> reporter: good morning. nice to see you. >> you too. all right. where does this new story about nunes go? are the allegations against him serious? any surprise that giuliani also appears to really not worry about a thing? >> reporter: right. okay. great questions. i think everything with nunes you would think this would be pretty serious. you would think he would have kneeled to recuse...
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is accused over the deaths of 39 migrants in essex, has admitted plotting to assist illegal immigration. disruption for students across the uk as universitypro—democracy supporters celebrate as they win overwhelmingly in hong kong's local elections. let's get more on the election now, and the south west is a key election battleground between the conservatives and the liberal democrats. the lib dems lost all their seats across the peninsula to conservative challengers in the 2015 general election, but came within just 312 votes of retaking the st ives constituency last time. our south west political editor martyn oates has this report from the libs dems' top target seat in the region. the south—west‘s most marginal seat is a place of geographical superlatives. its southernmost tip is also the most southerly point of the british mainland. a magnet for tourists in the warmer months, a bright november morning sees it full of locals, many with trenchant views on politics, brexit and shifting party allegiances. if you look around you, anything that is less than a0 years old in the way of infrastructure has been built with eu money. and the gove
is accused over the deaths of 39 migrants in essex, has admitted plotting to assist illegal immigration. disruption for students across the uk as universitypro—democracy supporters celebrate as they win overwhelmingly in hong kong's local elections. let's get more on the election now, and the south west is a key election battleground between the conservatives and the liberal democrats. the lib dems lost all their seats across the peninsula to conservative challengers in the 2015 general...
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who is accused over the deaths of 39 migrants in essex, has admitted plotting to assist illegal immigration. staff at almost half of the uk‘s universitiesnditions. the taxi—hailing app, uber, has been refused a new licence to operate in london. the firm says the decision is ‘just wrong‘ and it will appeal. increased pressure on the government of hong kong after pro—democracy campaigners in hong kong‘s council elections. people orderly and peacefully lining up outside of the voting station early in the morning, just because they want to get the vote. we deserve democracy. and coming up, two cinema chains withdraw the gang film blue story after a brawl at a cinema in birmingham on saturday. good afternoon. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i‘mjoanna i‘m joanna gosling. a lorry driver who is accused over the deaths of 39 migrants in essex has admitted plotting to assist illegal immigration. maurice robinson appeared at the old bailey a short time ago. earlier our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford gave us this update. this was a plea and trial preparation here in front of the judge. maurice robinson spoke first of all to confirm his n
who is accused over the deaths of 39 migrants in essex, has admitted plotting to assist illegal immigration. staff at almost half of the uk‘s universitiesnditions. the taxi—hailing app, uber, has been refused a new licence to operate in london. the firm says the decision is ‘just wrong‘ and it will appeal. increased pressure on the government of hong kong after pro—democracy campaigners in hong kong‘s council elections. people orderly and peacefully lining up outside of the voting...
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essex. around 100 protesters remain barricaded inside a university in hong kong as a stand—off with police outsideple have been arrested in the past 2a hours. the us senate has now passed legislation aimed at protecting the human rights of protesters in the city. the bushfires raging across australia's east coast have left hundreds of koala bears feared dead. however, some people are doing their best to help the survivors. amazing footage. a rescue operation has been taking place to save these injured koalas with volunteers and even a dog helping out. 0ur reporter andy moore has more. it has been one of the worst season for bushfires in australia in many yea rs. for bushfires in australia in many years. millions of hectares of burns, hundreds of homes have been destroyed and there has been a devastating toll on wildlife. 0ther animals can run from the flames. the koala can't, and the slow—moving marsupial is trapped. he will need rescuing, won't he? the woman behind that voice takes a shot of her back, rescuing the animal. taking care not to get hurt herself. careful of his claws. can you get wate
essex. around 100 protesters remain barricaded inside a university in hong kong as a stand—off with police outsideple have been arrested in the past 2a hours. the us senate has now passed legislation aimed at protecting the human rights of protesters in the city. the bushfires raging across australia's east coast have left hundreds of koala bears feared dead. however, some people are doing their best to help the survivors. amazing footage. a rescue operation has been taking place to save...
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professor of politics at the university of kent stop members of the vietnamese community have gathered in london for a vigil in memory of the 39 people found in a lorry in essexo pay their respects at another memorial today, as richard lister reports. this congregation feels the migrants‘ deaths more keenly than most. more than 15,000 londoners were born in vietnam, forming the largest vietnamese community in britain. some gathered at this east end church last night to commemorate their countrymen who died trying to reach the uk. 0ur sympathy to the people who have lost their lives on the way for the seeking of freedom, of dignity and happiness. and we ask god to welcome them into his kingdom. people here have been following news of the investigation closely. essex police are slowly identifying the victims and there are families in this congregation who have told father simon that they too may have relatives among the dead. i think the more information that we get, you know, the quicker the investigation could become. so i encourage them if you could, you know, provide. and so far about eight families have come forward to give me information and i have passed
professor of politics at the university of kent stop members of the vietnamese community have gathered in london for a vigil in memory of the 39 people found in a lorry in essexo pay their respects at another memorial today, as richard lister reports. this congregation feels the migrants‘ deaths more keenly than most. more than 15,000 londoners were born in vietnam, forming the largest vietnamese community in britain. some gathered at this east end church last night to commemorate their...
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philosophy at the university of 20 and an analyst on the threw us a fee of technology in philadelphia that's joe watkins a republican political strategist and also on skype from essex in the u.k. cia cohen who's an analyst on internet law and social media welcome to you all right to begin with i think it's important to define what we see political advertising is being so jack dorsey here is referring specifically to promoted tweets or tweets that companies with and pay for when people engage with them but it isn't just tweets that promote candidates that he's wanting to ban it's also issue advertising as well yeah i am going to start with you because that sounds very tricky where do you draw the line that. i think you you draw the line. is the very very the very ok we need to go back to basics you need to look at the mission statement of each of these are going to be safer so when you look at lucia 7 and say of twitter. one of the power to create and share ideas and information instantly without barriers to this is you. political it's possibly create barriers to free speech and also that a lot of them then is a medium of speech that is in line in or twitter is sayi
philosophy at the university of 20 and an analyst on the threw us a fee of technology in philadelphia that's joe watkins a republican political strategist and also on skype from essex in the u.k. cia cohen who's an analyst on internet law and social media welcome to you all right to begin with i think it's important to define what we see political advertising is being so jack dorsey here is referring specifically to promoted tweets or tweets that companies with and pay for when people engage...
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philosophy at the university of 20 and an analyst on the threw us a fee of technology in philadelphia that's joe watkins a republican political strategist and also on skype from essex in the u.k. cia cohen who's an analyst on internet law and social media welcome to you all right so to begin with i think it's important to define what we see political advertising is being so jack dorsey here is referring specifically to promoted tweets or tweets that companies with and pay for when people engage with them but it isn't just tweets that promote candidates that he's wanting to ban it's also issue advertising as well yeah i am going to start with you because that sounds very tricky where do you draw the line that. i think you you draw the line. the very very the very ok we need to go back to basics you need to look at the mission statement of each of these are going to be safer so when you look at lucius 7 and say of. commuter who are the power to create and share ideas and information instantly without barriers to disease you. believe because it's possibly create barriers to free speech and also that a lot of them 10 years a lot of media. speech that is in line in or t
philosophy at the university of 20 and an analyst on the threw us a fee of technology in philadelphia that's joe watkins a republican political strategist and also on skype from essex in the u.k. cia cohen who's an analyst on internet law and social media welcome to you all right so to begin with i think it's important to define what we see political advertising is being so jack dorsey here is referring specifically to promoted tweets or tweets that companies with and pay for when people engage...
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essex last month. the victims have been identified as vietnamese nationals with the youngest being two boys aged 15. more than a million students are facing disruption as universityrers and support staff begin an eight—day strike over pay, pensions and working conditions. lectures are being cancelled at 60 universities — that's almost half of the uk's institutions of higher education. universities say they'll do everything they can to minimise the impact. pro—democracy parties in hong kong have made huge gains in local elections, with voter turnout the highest in the territory's history. the local councils have limited powers, but the result is being seen as a clear verdict on the way the authorities have handled months of anti—government protests. hong kong's chief executive, carrie lam, says she respects the results and will listen to the views of the public "with an open mind". a second cinema chain has stopped showing the british gangster film blue story, after seven police officers were injured during a brawl at a leisure complex in birmingham. west midlands police described the violence that broke out on saturday evening as some of the worst their officers
essex last month. the victims have been identified as vietnamese nationals with the youngest being two boys aged 15. more than a million students are facing disruption as universityrers and support staff begin an eight—day strike over pay, pensions and working conditions. lectures are being cancelled at 60 universities — that's almost half of the uk's institutions of higher education. universities say they'll do everything they can to minimise the impact. pro—democracy parties in hong...
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philosophy at the university of 20 and an analyst on the threw us a fee of technology in philadelphia that's joe watkins a republican political strategist and also on skype from essex in the u.k. cia cohen who's an analyst on internet law and social media welcome to you all right to begin with i think it's important to define what we see political advertising is being so jack dorsey here is referring specifically to promoted tweets or tweets that companies are then pay for when people engage with them but it isn't just tweets that promote candidates that he's wanting to ban it's also issue advertising as well yeah i am going to start with you because that sounds very tricky where do you draw the line at. i think you you draw the line. the very very the very ok we need to go back to basics you need to look at the mission statement of each of these i'm going to xavier so when you look at lucius 7 and say of. commuter who are the power to create and share ideas and information instantly without barriers to disease you need political ads possibly create barriers to free speech and also that a lot of them 10 years a lot of media. speech that is in line in all preterists
philosophy at the university of 20 and an analyst on the threw us a fee of technology in philadelphia that's joe watkins a republican political strategist and also on skype from essex in the u.k. cia cohen who's an analyst on internet law and social media welcome to you all right to begin with i think it's important to define what we see political advertising is being so jack dorsey here is referring specifically to promoted tweets or tweets that companies are then pay for when people engage...