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return to the dark days of conflict with farc rebels?mbian society thatis a big part of the colombian society that is nervous, especially those who voted for petro. he said he would keep the deal intact. the people who voted for duque it is seen as a people who voted for duque it is seen as a good thing, because the deal was seen as controversial, farc rebels were able to run for office before they have paid for their crimes. known as transitional justice, it was a big part of the peace deal, allowing them to run for political office. mr duque wants to change that, he wants to give more priority for the victims, and that really resonates with people in colombia, who feel that peace deal wasn't a peace deal for columbia. colombia, who feel that peace deal wasn't a peace dealfor columbia. i don't think anybody wants to go back to the past but it is how they move forward , to the past but it is how they move forward, how they maintain that peace deal with as little controversy as possible, to make sure that the fragile peace here in colombi
return to the dark days of conflict with farc rebels?mbian society thatis a big part of the colombian society that is nervous, especially those who voted for petro. he said he would keep the deal intact. the people who voted for duque it is seen as a people who voted for duque it is seen as a good thing, because the deal was seen as controversial, farc rebels were able to run for office before they have paid for their crimes. known as transitional justice, it was a big part of the peace deal,...
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farc rebels were able to run for office before they have paid for their crimes.g part of the peace deal, allowing them to run for political office. mr duque wants to change that. he wants to give more priority for the victims, and that really resonates with people in colombia, who feel that peace deal wasn't a peace deal for columbia. i don't think anybody wants to go back to the past, but it's how they move forward, how they maintain that peace deal with as little controversy as possible, to make sure that the fragile peace here in colombia is maintained. more than 600 migrants rescued from the mediterranean and turned away by italy and malta are spending their first night on european soil, after being allowed to dock in the spanish port of valencia on sunday. spain's new socialist government has promised to offer them free healthcare and says it will investigate each asylum case. damian grammaticas has this report from valencia. from the aquarius, the first sight this morning of spain, its week—long odyssey 1,000 miles across the mediterranean at an end. finall
farc rebels were able to run for office before they have paid for their crimes.g part of the peace deal, allowing them to run for political office. mr duque wants to change that. he wants to give more priority for the victims, and that really resonates with people in colombia, who feel that peace deal wasn't a peace deal for columbia. i don't think anybody wants to go back to the past, but it's how they move forward, how they maintain that peace deal with as little controversy as possible, to...
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it almost descended into farce. brazil accused the costa ricans of into farce.ns of play into farce. brazil accused the costa ricans of play acting. it was almost slapstick, but there was time for late drama. 90 minutes was almost up when felipe a coutinho struck for the second match in a row, prompting unrestrained joy and relief in equal measure. brazil had so nearly taken a tumble, but there was more gloss to come before the finish. in the 97th minute, the world's most expensive player finally came good, prompting a torrent of tears at the final whistle. the favours are finally firing. brazil on four points just above the swiss, who also have four points. they came from behind to beat serbia. history was there to be made even before a ball was kicked. as serbia and so a too limited for the first time in history with three players of kosovo and dissent in the starting line—up, there was certainly an edge about this contest in the leningrad. five minutes in, serbia gave the fans start worthy of the occasion. not one to shy away, his 15th goal in 18 games for hi
it almost descended into farce. brazil accused the costa ricans of into farce.ns of play into farce. brazil accused the costa ricans of play acting. it was almost slapstick, but there was time for late drama. 90 minutes was almost up when felipe a coutinho struck for the second match in a row, prompting unrestrained joy and relief in equal measure. brazil had so nearly taken a tumble, but there was more gloss to come before the finish. in the 97th minute, the world's most expensive player...
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this woman's father was killed by farc seven yea rs father was killed by farc seven years ago. the polarised because there has not been truejustice. the deal polarised because there has not been true justice. the deal only divided the country. it was something people didn't want. but the man giving ivan duque a run for his money is former leftist guerrilla gustavo petro. he has vowed to keep the peace deal intact and has won over poorer colombians with his talk of tackling inequality and corruption. bought 50 yea rs inequality and corruption. bought 50 years the same people have ruled the country. it is not fair. he offers to change, to fight against corruption. colombia is a country with deep inequality, and one they traditionally conservative ruling class, and the fact gustavo petro has got this far is big progress. since the peace deal was signed, the left has been legitimised. at its still faces big challenges. the right has capitalised on gustavo petro's populist rhetoric with billboards warning that colombia could become a new venezuela. that resonates with many, as venez
this woman's father was killed by farc seven yea rs father was killed by farc seven years ago. the polarised because there has not been truejustice. the deal polarised because there has not been true justice. the deal only divided the country. it was something people didn't want. but the man giving ivan duque a run for his money is former leftist guerrilla gustavo petro. he has vowed to keep the peace deal intact and has won over poorer colombians with his talk of tackling inequality and...
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it would look at the sun front page, they are calling it a farce. may the farce be with you.s. yes, but she is right. she bought them off at the very last moment with a rather unclear promise, which isa with a rather unclear promise, which is a very good thing to do because nobody wanted it to be clear. because she wanted them to vote for it. if they wanted to the detailed the debate would of rolled forward and they would have called the boat and they would have called the boat and she would have lost. they are saying they take her at her word because she is a leader in the prime minister. she has formulated the amendment yet. we live to fight another day. if we don't get the dominic grieve amendment or a version that is pretty much like it coming back to the lords after what the minister actually promised in the minister actually promised in the house today, then i assume that the house today, then i assume that the house of lords will send back to the house of lords will send back to the comments and at that stage, those rebels who were given the absolute word of the prime
it would look at the sun front page, they are calling it a farce. may the farce be with you.s. yes, but she is right. she bought them off at the very last moment with a rather unclear promise, which isa with a rather unclear promise, which is a very good thing to do because nobody wanted it to be clear. because she wanted them to vote for it. if they wanted to the detailed the debate would of rolled forward and they would have called the boat and they would have called the boat and she would...
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were abducted there were kidnappings there were murders also all of farces suspected of having financed. and thus a terrorist enterprise. accord in paris ordered laforce to hand over thirty million euros as a security deposit ahead of the trial it has charged eight former executives with financing a terrorist group and then danger in the lives of others far said it would take legal action to get the charges dropped insisting that the company as a whole was not responsible for the company's statement says that law forced to firm measures as soon as they were informed and that none of the people charged is part of the company today. now say europe say with the latest from the world all business or more head to our website d w dot com right now here's a look out the global market small business news coming out night. football is a simple game of motion for twenty two mansions a ball for ninety minutes and at the end the germans always win for all ball brawl feel. good. now for german song. the national team has to take a long hard look in the mirror up for the first one to win. more intrig
were abducted there were kidnappings there were murders also all of farces suspected of having financed. and thus a terrorist enterprise. accord in paris ordered laforce to hand over thirty million euros as a security deposit ahead of the trial it has charged eight former executives with financing a terrorist group and then danger in the lives of others far said it would take legal action to get the charges dropped insisting that the company as a whole was not responsible for the company's...
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this woman's father was killed by farc seven years ago.rebels. translation: colombia has become so polarised because there has not been true justice. the deal divided the country. it was something that people didn't want. so it has become like in white, left or right. it should not be like that. but the man giving duque a run for his money is former leftist guerrilla gustavo petro. he's vowed to keep the peace deal intact and he's won over poorer colombians with his talk of tackling inequality and corruption. translation: for 50 years, the same people have ruled the country. it's not fair. he offers the chance to fight against corruption. colombia is a country with deep inequality, and one with a traditionally conservative ruling class. so the fact that gustavo petro has got this far is big progress. since the peace deal was signed, the left has been legitimised, but it still faces big challenges. the right has capitalised on mr petro's populist rhetoric with billboards warning that colombia could become a new venezuela. that resonates wit
this woman's father was killed by farc seven years ago.rebels. translation: colombia has become so polarised because there has not been true justice. the deal divided the country. it was something that people didn't want. so it has become like in white, left or right. it should not be like that. but the man giving duque a run for his money is former leftist guerrilla gustavo petro. he's vowed to keep the peace deal intact and he's won over poorer colombians with his talk of tackling inequality...
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guardaba sesados entre e militares, policÍas, 3 estadounidenses y la que la farc consideraban la joyal llena de llagas, yo no sabÍa quÉ enfermedad tenÍa. >> el gobierno debÍa liberar a los rehenes antes de que fuera demasiado tarde, pero, ¿cuÁl serÍa el plan? >> hay la posibilidad de hacer un bombardeo, pero se mueren todos por igual. >> gracias a la fuga de un policÍa en cautiverio en abril lograron obtener informaciÓn valiosa. >> nos asn del cuello de uno a otro. >> la guerrilla habÍa sufrido bajass importantes, su fundador manuel habÍa muerto de causas naturales, raÚl reyes habÍa sido abatido en un operativo en la frontera con ecuador. >> estudiÁmos las misiones al detalle, todos los sucesos como han ocurrido y realmente el fruto del engaÑo es la pÉrdida del mando y control de la farc sobre sus estructuras. >> histÓricamente no tiene antecedentes. >> por eso dÍas empezaron a trabajar en un plan que comenzaba con infiltrar a agentes de inteligencia en comunicaciones de la guerrilla para convencer a los captores. >> hacia un Área estaba alfonso. >> el nuevo lider de la farc aunque ha
guardaba sesados entre e militares, policÍas, 3 estadounidenses y la que la farc consideraban la joyal llena de llagas, yo no sabÍa quÉ enfermedad tenÍa. >> el gobierno debÍa liberar a los rehenes antes de que fuera demasiado tarde, pero, ¿cuÁl serÍa el plan? >> hay la posibilidad de hacer un bombardeo, pero se mueren todos por igual. >> gracias a la fuga de un policÍa en cautiverio en abril lograron obtener informaciÓn valiosa. >> nos asn del cuello de uno a...
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her father was killehe farc seven years ago. socolombia has become polarized because there is n true justice the deal divided of the country. it is something that people didn't want. katy: but the man giving him a run for his money is a former leftist guerrilla. he has vowed to keep the deal intact and he has won over poorer colombians. >> for 50 years the same people have ruled the country. he offers a change to fight against corruption. ty: colombia is a country with deep inequalities and a traditionally conservative ruling class. the fact that he has gotten his 40's big progress. legitimized -een the fact that he is gotten this far is ble progress. th has been legitimized. the right has capitalized on the populist rhetoric with billboards warning that ere could be a new venezuela. venezuelans are fleeing into colombia to escape the crisis there. one thing about this campaign is that whatever thembolitics, colons onehange. come wld be welcome to as would unity in this deeply divided country. neither is likely. katy watson, b n
her father was killehe farc seven years ago. socolombia has become polarized because there is n true justice the deal divided of the country. it is something that people didn't want. katy: but the man giving him a run for his money is a former leftist guerrilla. he has vowed to keep the deal intact and he has won over poorer colombians. >> for 50 years the same people have ruled the country. he offers a change to fight against corruption. ty: colombia is a country with deep inequalities...
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farce 7 farce? a bit of pantomime?” farce? a bit of pantomime?anted a quiet work —— walk to work. farce? a bit of pantomime? i wanted a quiet work -- walk to work. you might not be what blamed for wondering if it looks a bit like that stop but it's the woman who lives in downing street who's the one trying to keep it all together. can you really please both sides, prime minister? she's the one trying to stick to promises that perhaps cannot all be capped. but for theresa may, it's certainly not a laughing matter. day marinette -- may now be a meltdown. they aren't actually my words, but those of the foreign secretary... even as his fellow cabinet ministers are preparing people the government's negotiation. joking apart, listen carefully. this is theresa may committing to thinking —— think again about giving parliament more power. if they vote down the eventual deal with the european union. i have agreed this morning with a pregnant secretary that we will bring forward an amendment in the lords, but there are a number of issues that will guide our
farce 7 farce? a bit of pantomime?” farce? a bit of pantomime?anted a quiet work —— walk to work. farce? a bit of pantomime? i wanted a quiet work -- walk to work. you might not be what blamed for wondering if it looks a bit like that stop but it's the woman who lives in downing street who's the one trying to keep it all together. can you really please both sides, prime minister? she's the one trying to stick to promises that perhaps cannot all be capped. but for theresa may, it's...
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this is the first election since the historic peace deal with farc rebels. business—friendly ivan duque, a newcomer to politics, and leftist gustavo petro. katy watson has been watching the count in bogota. 99.5% of the vote has been counted, and ivan duque has nearly 54% of the vote, with petro at 42%. this is a clear win for ivan duque. he is expected to come out on stage and celebrate that win. he is another right—wing president in a politically conservative country, but mr petro put up a good fight. it is the first time that left president has done so well. it seems that since the peace deal in 2016 left—wing politics has become a bit more acceptable, with the less violence associated with it. they have done enough, certainly, to win the presidency today. what does it mean for that peace agreement? because ivan duque has had some strong feelings about it. he has set along the campaign that he wants to make changes, especially when it comes tojustice. make changes, especially when it comes to justice. there make changes, especially when it comes tojustice
this is the first election since the historic peace deal with farc rebels. business—friendly ivan duque, a newcomer to politics, and leftist gustavo petro. katy watson has been watching the count in bogota. 99.5% of the vote has been counted, and ivan duque has nearly 54% of the vote, with petro at 42%. this is a clear win for ivan duque. he is expected to come out on stage and celebrate that win. he is another right—wing president in a politically conservative country, but mr petro put up...
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mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—1 draw against switzerland. now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello and a warm welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week, we discuss a turbulent week in westminster around the brexit negotiations, consider how much was achieved at the us—north korea summit and we'll discuss the potentially desperate humanitarian situation in yemen. my guests this week are dr vincent magombe, from africa inform international, the north american writer and broadcaster jeffrey kofman, the british political commentator and columnist steve richards, and the french algerian journalist nabila ramdani. welcome to you all. at westminster, it's been a particularly turbulent week around all things
mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—1 draw against switzerland. now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello and a warm welcome to dateline...
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air farce 0ne, headline of the lot is the i., the flight that the foreign secretary took out of the country today so he doesn't have to make good on his promise to lie down in front of bulldozers. presumably he didn't fly out of heathrow? we think not. he has gone to afghanistan, it appears to have been a hastily arranged trip to afghanistan, hours before the vote. no one would say where he was going, citing security reasons, even afterwards they would not say how long the visit had been planned for. at the end of that, with the security reasons explaining everything, he was revealed to have beenin everything, he was revealed to have been in afghanistan by a tweet by the foreign minister. who clearly didn't get the briefing about security. his argument appears to be, he has released an open letter to his constituents which the evening standard published. he says basically, it would have been pointless me resigning, i can have much more impact inside government influencing this decision. given mps have voted overwhelmingly for it
air farce 0ne, headline of the lot is the i., the flight that the foreign secretary took out of the country today so he doesn't have to make good on his promise to lie down in front of bulldozers. presumably he didn't fly out of heathrow? we think not. he has gone to afghanistan, it appears to have been a hastily arranged trip to afghanistan, hours before the vote. no one would say where he was going, citing security reasons, even afterwards they would not say how long the visit had been...
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mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. they were beaten 1—0 by mexico. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—1 draw against switzerland. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. coming up, between a rock and the other place. the brexit bill is back from the lords and ministers don't like what peers have done to it. what it actually amounts to is an unconstitutional shift which is undermining our negotiations with the european union. it's been a week of walkouts. first the snp... cheering ..then a leading leave campaigner leaves. you've run way past 20 minutes. so i'm sorry, but i'm afraid it's time to go. but first, the much—anticipated return of the brexit bill to the commons produced some high drama. the government seemed
mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. they were beaten 1—0 by mexico. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—1 draw against switzerland. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and...
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mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. they were beaten 1—0 by mexico. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—0 draw against switzerland. those were the headlines on bbc news. now it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, from dublin. i'm stephen sackur. ireland has been going through a period of extraordinary change. social attitudes have shifted dramatically on abortion, gay rights, and the role of the catholic church. brexit now poses a massive political challenge, as well, both here in the republic and in northern ireland as well. my guest today is the leader of sinn fein, the irish republican party, which is steeped in ireland's history. the question is, can it be an agent of irish change? mary lou mcdonald, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. ireland is changing re
mr duque wants to introduce tougher punishments for war crimes committed by the farc.lectoral officials said he polled more than 54% of the vote. at the football world cup in russia, the defending champions, germany, have made a disastrous start to their bid to retain the title. they were beaten 1—0 by mexico. another of the favourites to win the tournament, brazil, have also had a disappointing start, with a 1—0 draw against switzerland. those were the headlines on bbc news. now it's time...
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farce 7 farce? what promises have you made to the tory rebels? a bit of pantomime.iet walk to work. he might not be blamed for wondering if it looks a bit like that. but it's the woman who lives in downing street that the one trying to keep it all together. can you really please both sides, prime minister? she's the one trying to stick to promises that perhaps can't all be kept. but for theresa may, it's certainly a laughing matter. there may now be a meltdown. they are not actually my words. but those of the foreign secretary! even as his fellow cabinet ministers are preparing people for government negotiations. joking apart, listen carefully. this is theresa may committing to think again about giving parliament more power. if they vote down the eventual deal with the european union.|j they vote down the eventual deal with the european union. i have agreed this morning with the brexit secretary that we will bring forward an amendment in the lords, but there area number of an amendment in the lords, but there are a number of issues that will guide our approach in do
farce 7 farce? what promises have you made to the tory rebels? a bit of pantomime.iet walk to work. he might not be blamed for wondering if it looks a bit like that. but it's the woman who lives in downing street that the one trying to keep it all together. can you really please both sides, prime minister? she's the one trying to stick to promises that perhaps can't all be kept. but for theresa may, it's certainly a laughing matter. there may now be a meltdown. they are not actually my words....
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the leader of farc was quick to respond.me that resulted in the election of ivan duque, the farc expresses its interest to meet with the president so that we can get this agreement under way. it is necessary that good sense be imposed. what the country demands is an integral piece that will lead us to the awaited reconciliation. one of the first to congratulate duque via twitter was us republican senator for florida, marco rubio, he says this is an historic day for colombia, referring to the appointment of marta lucia ramirez, who will become colombia's first female vice president. female vice president. however duque's right wing economic policies and his desire to change agreements signed by previous administrations have drawn some comparisons with us president donald trump. here is political analyst jorge restrepo. that is what is going to murk his government, one that will try to accomplish reforms, that will be risky, in terms of coming back to the conflict and we destroy transitional justice, the conflict and we destro
the leader of farc was quick to respond.me that resulted in the election of ivan duque, the farc expresses its interest to meet with the president so that we can get this agreement under way. it is necessary that good sense be imposed. what the country demands is an integral piece that will lead us to the awaited reconciliation. one of the first to congratulate duque via twitter was us republican senator for florida, marco rubio, he says this is an historic day for colombia, referring to the...
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far shore is the only company to remain in the region despite the region being controlled by the us farce didn't take necessary measures to protect the safety of the employees of a syrian subsidiary people were abducted there were kidnappings there were murders also all of forces suspected of having financed the i.a.s. and thus a terrorist enterprise. according to paris ordered la farge to hand over thirty million euros as a security deposit ahead of the trial it has charged eight former executives with financing a terrorist group and endangering the lives of others far said it would take legal action to get the charges dropped insisting that the company as a whole was not responsible a company statement says that law forced to firm measures as soon as they were informed and that none of the people charged is part of the company today. amazon has long wooed shoppers with quick to livery botch with ever more customers wanting that touches as foster them before it's having trouble keeping up at the same time the retail giant us trying to wean itself off dependency on logistics firms so who'
far shore is the only company to remain in the region despite the region being controlled by the us farce didn't take necessary measures to protect the safety of the employees of a syrian subsidiary people were abducted there were kidnappings there were murders also all of forces suspected of having financed the i.a.s. and thus a terrorist enterprise. according to paris ordered la farge to hand over thirty million euros as a security deposit ahead of the trial it has charged eight former...
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farce didn't take necessary measures to protect the safety of the employees of its syrian subsidiary people were abducted there were kidnappings there were murders also laforce is suspected of having financed the i.a.s. and thus a terrorist enterprise. accord in paris ordered to hand over thirty million euros as a security deposit ahead of the trial it has charged eight former executives with financing a terrorist group and endangering the lives of others far said it would take legal action to get the charges dropped insisting that the company as a whole was not responsible a company statement says that lafarge took firm measures as soon as they were informed and that none of the people charged is part of the company today. and just briefly tata steel and a close to finalizing terms on a budget of the german companies whose income supervisory board is expected to give the go ahead for formal negotiations with its indian prospect of patna the merger will create europe's second biggest. analysts expect the new giant would optimize capacity yet it still works in germany the netherlands
farce didn't take necessary measures to protect the safety of the employees of its syrian subsidiary people were abducted there were kidnappings there were murders also laforce is suspected of having financed the i.a.s. and thus a terrorist enterprise. accord in paris ordered to hand over thirty million euros as a security deposit ahead of the trial it has charged eight former executives with financing a terrorist group and endangering the lives of others far said it would take legal action to...
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we've tried the presidency into a farce and american sdemocracy is frankly defunct.when the president says and to things like this, we have to be very clear about how wrong he is. we cannot allow the morality of this government , the shining example the founding fathers put together to just reseed . president trump is doing that on almost a daily basis.we need not just democrats, we need republicans and independents to stand up when he says things like that. i was glad to hear a number of my .republican colleagues say he doesn't have the power to pardon himself. i was proud of senator grassley who always teaches mind to talk about how wrong it was for the president to say you could pardon himself . orthe idea that the president can pardon anyone anytime de, himself included is antithetical to the idea of democracy . president trump, you are not came by another name . we hope the president will focus instead on the nation's business . ideal the floor and note the absence of a quorum . >> i rise today to sound the alarm about the president's decision to impose the terr
we've tried the presidency into a farce and american sdemocracy is frankly defunct.when the president says and to things like this, we have to be very clear about how wrong he is. we cannot allow the morality of this government , the shining example the founding fathers put together to just reseed . president trump is doing that on almost a daily basis.we need not just democrats, we need republicans and independents to stand up when he says things like that. i was glad to hear a number of my...
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right now with these negotiations that have been going on between the colombian government and the farcrrilla. this violence comes in a direct line from that murder. but if there's something that we all agree upon us colombians, that we don't know the truth about this murder. still. still, still. it's still a mystery. a place of shadows in our past in colombian history. and i think all countries share this, this moment in their past where, in an act of violence, the future is shaped. and but what actually happened there remains in the shadows. it's as if those in charge of telling history were editing the story. and for me, novels have always been a way to try to contradict that falsified the version of history, or try to illuminate it a little bit. and the fact that you've got two assassinations 30 years apart, both of which were pivotal in the way the country developed, and appear to be quite different in character, but of course it's very difficult not to become obsessed, as you reveal in this story, about possible connections. yes. the idea of obsession is very important in the book
right now with these negotiations that have been going on between the colombian government and the farcrrilla. this violence comes in a direct line from that murder. but if there's something that we all agree upon us colombians, that we don't know the truth about this murder. still. still, still. it's still a mystery. a place of shadows in our past in colombian history. and i think all countries share this, this moment in their past where, in an act of violence, the future is shaped. and but...
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un informante de las farcs, habrÍa sido quiÉn le dio la informaciÓn sobre el lugar donde se hallabanonduciendo vehÍculos en arabia saudita, a partir de este domingo, llegÓ la prohibiciÓn de conducir impuesta por el conservador reino de la penÍnsula. muchas mujeres se practican y es una culminaciÓn de la lucha de la mujer en ese paÍs. al regresar de la pausa le mostramos cÓmo lo residentes de una ciudad de rusia esperan por el partido de colombia y polonia. saluda nathalie juarez... gran victoria del equipo mexicano ante corea del sur... 2-1 termiÓ el marcador con goles de carlos vela y del chicharito hernandez... el tri es lider del grupo 'f'... seleccion colombia se juega la vida ante polonia en el segundo partido de fase de grupos... este domingo el conjunto cafetero necesita el triunfo de manera obligatoria o se despiden del mundial... hola que tal, les ♪ fÉlix:en vÍsperas del partido de fÚtbol entre colombia y polonia, la ciudad rusia de kazÁn ofreciÓ un festival muy colorido. el evento marca el final de la temporada de siembra de los campos. hay muchas competencias, incluyendo u
un informante de las farcs, habrÍa sido quiÉn le dio la informaciÓn sobre el lugar donde se hallabanonduciendo vehÍculos en arabia saudita, a partir de este domingo, llegÓ la prohibiciÓn de conducir impuesta por el conservador reino de la penÍnsula. muchas mujeres se practican y es una culminaciÓn de la lucha de la mujer en ese paÍs. al regresar de la pausa le mostramos cÓmo lo residentes de una ciudad de rusia esperan por el partido de colombia y polonia. saluda nathalie juarez......
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while the sun calls today's proceeding a farce
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as the game wore on it almost descended into farce. brazil accusing the costa rica ns into farce.it was almost slapstick stuff. but there was time for major drama. 90 minutes was time for major drama. 90 minutes was already up when coutinho struck for the second match in a row, prompting unrestrained joy and relief in equal measure. brazil had so relief in equal measure. brazil had so nearly taken a tumble, but there was more gloss to come before the finish. in the 97th minute the world's most expensive player finally came good, prompting a torrent of tears up the final whistle. the favourites and neymar are finally firing. well earlier in group d argentina's fading hopes of reaching the knock out stage were given a boost because nigeria beat iceland 2—0 in volgograd. it was fairly insipid in the first half but nigeria went ahead after a lightning break which was finished superbly by leicester city's ahmed musa. the super eagles were the more dangerous side after the break and musa hit the bar before scoring his second. iceland also missed a late penalty. so that result really has
as the game wore on it almost descended into farce. brazil accusing the costa rica ns into farce.it was almost slapstick stuff. but there was time for major drama. 90 minutes was time for major drama. 90 minutes was already up when coutinho struck for the second match in a row, prompting unrestrained joy and relief in equal measure. brazil had so relief in equal measure. brazil had so nearly taken a tumble, but there was more gloss to come before the finish. in the 97th minute the world's most...
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he'll probably have a side meeting with la farce who is a pro brexit tier and then he'll meet with putinnski in a stand alone summit. i'm all for talking to the russians, but a stand-alone summit is a real gift of saying that he is the president's equal and it's not at all clear what we're going to get out of such a summit. >> secretary of state pompeo said today that he's very confident that the president, when he meets with putin, quote, will make clear that meddling in our elections is completely unacceptable. are you as confident? >> i think if he does it, we're going to hear exactly what you just said, it will be one sentence and then he will move on. because putin will say we would never meddle, we have never meddled, we never will meddle and the president will say, well, i just want you to know it is unacceptable. and then they'll move on. so it really won't be meaningful. i look back at others who have had summits in helsinski, president ford did and president herbert walker bush did. and they got things out of those summits. chemical weapons treaties got signed. but things happe
he'll probably have a side meeting with la farce who is a pro brexit tier and then he'll meet with putinnski in a stand alone summit. i'm all for talking to the russians, but a stand-alone summit is a real gift of saying that he is the president's equal and it's not at all clear what we're going to get out of such a summit. >> secretary of state pompeo said today that he's very confident that the president, when he meets with putin, quote, will make clear that meddling in our elections is...
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you wrote on facebook todadent trump and the gop bemoaning a lack of civility is a hypotrcrite call farce. it spurs forehead slapping in disbelief. can you explain what you mean? >> here is a president who is specialized part of his success. bulook, incivility takes many forms and to make any comparison between what is happening say in an obscure restaurant somewhere with the kind of, i hate to say it, lies, corruption, and immoral acts and ripping children from their mothers, and to equate that with something that happened at a restaurant is a hypocritical farce. look, let's stop and put this in perspective. who lit the fires of hate and incivility that we are now seeing? it began witthe donald trump campaign and predency. i know people say, well, it is bias to say, but the facts support that. in word and deed, he has not put a tone of civility on the presidency. those in power, those are the power of the state, those with the power of the presidency should be held to a higher, much higher standard than everybody else to set a standard. >> is it a rational response to civility from a lea
you wrote on facebook todadent trump and the gop bemoaning a lack of civility is a hypotrcrite call farce. it spurs forehead slapping in disbelief. can you explain what you mean? >> here is a president who is specialized part of his success. bulook, incivility takes many forms and to make any comparison between what is happening say in an obscure restaurant somewhere with the kind of, i hate to say it, lies, corruption, and immoral acts and ripping children from their mothers, and to...
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summit was a farce. thing the question is trying to keep it from becoming a catastrophe, not only were the concessions front-loaded it is having sized trump up is going to think he can get away with a huge amount here. there are parallels here khrushchev and kennedy, and khrushchev thought that kennedy was weak. >> rest of the country is living with the consequences? >> that is exactly the problem. if it was just his toown delusional world and he were a businessman that would be one thing but he's the president. and he's drawing us into that delusional world. people are treating him much too gingerly. he's coming apart. if you combine the summit with kim jong-un in singapore wit the wreckage of the g7. this is like an inverted world where canada is told -- the prime minister of canada is supposed to burn in hell. and portrayed -- you know, he's stuck a knife in the back of donald trump. we're fracturing our alliances. and donald trump is not only giving away to concessions he's ad bob was to saddam husse
summit was a farce. thing the question is trying to keep it from becoming a catastrophe, not only were the concessions front-loaded it is having sized trump up is going to think he can get away with a huge amount here. there are parallels here khrushchev and kennedy, and khrushchev thought that kennedy was weak. >> rest of the country is living with the consequences? >> that is exactly the problem. if it was just his toown delusional world and he were a businessman that would be one...
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so, this is a farce. this is really a farce. >> real quick. >> this investigation is a little bit different. this one is abouttormy daniels and secondarily we believe karen mcdoal. that's two women. but he's not attacking them, not coming after this one in the same way. come out with anything that somehow damages trump, it's the deep state. storm team stormy is going to join the deep state. >> avenatti will be the deep state by the end of the month. you talked to cohen today. can you look into your crystal ball and predict anything in terms of timing, some reporting from your publication and others that an arrest could be imminent or stephanopoulous reporting all this is about to happen, did you get that sense from your conversation with him today? >> i think it is hard when yo have people on one hand saying he's flipping and he's going to be arrested. both can't be true. usually if you cooperate, you do that before you are arrested. and from my indication, from my reporting just around people close to co
so, this is a farce. this is really a farce. >> real quick. >> this investigation is a little bit different. this one is abouttormy daniels and secondarily we believe karen mcdoal. that's two women. but he's not attacking them, not coming after this one in the same way. come out with anything that somehow damages trump, it's the deep state. storm team stormy is going to join the deep state. >> avenatti will be the deep state by the end of the month. you talked to cohen today....
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. >> wit us now evelyn farc cuss, former isn't secretary of defense in the obama administration and now analyst and contributor. also here, tony, an expert on north korea who's been involved in u.s./north korea talks in the paftd. he's also traveled to the nation dozens of times. they joined our panel for hour. msnbc political analyst and former senior adviser toator rand paul, elise jordan along with demratic strategist a president of the victory find, ayesha mood did mills. evelyn, this is a reality tv president but one who now is faced with a very real challenge of making this idea that a safer country, the world is a sa place aeality. chuck schumer talked about showman ship versus substance. where does this come down for you? >> for me it comes down to the timetable. we have seen no evidence that there's a timetable. first of all, the north koreans didn't even tell the president who the interlocutor would be with mike pompeo. that's troubling me because you have to negotiate that first. there needs to be a timetable fo meetings to negotiate the details and then the whole process of
. >> wit us now evelyn farc cuss, former isn't secretary of defense in the obama administration and now analyst and contributor. also here, tony, an expert on north korea who's been involved in u.s./north korea talks in the paftd. he's also traveled to the nation dozens of times. they joined our panel for hour. msnbc political analyst and former senior adviser toator rand paul, elise jordan along with demratic strategist a president of the victory find, ayesha mood did mills. evelyn, this...
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i would say this is a farce but we've passed farce. if he listens to bill stein, who is not a raving lunatic, maybe there is something to be said there. maybe he will go to schwarzenegger and say you know, you go out there and bold faced lie to the press over and over again. i don't think that's such a great idea. >> it occurred to me that if he takes this job it is his mission to turn the heat down. they view her as exacerbating some of their problems with the press and for a president so obsessed with media coverage that's not constructive. >> in your lifetime, who do you think the best person at -- was. >> mike mccurry. >> that's an interesting model. mike was, he didn't mind saying he didn't know. you bought it. >> the best thing anybody said to anybody about mike mccurry. he could be lying to your face and you believed hip. ari fleischer -- the character of the person matters. >> i think that relationship from afar looks broken. >> i think you are right. again. rights, all hour long. when can you come back. we will make you a regu
i would say this is a farce but we've passed farce. if he listens to bill stein, who is not a raving lunatic, maybe there is something to be said there. maybe he will go to schwarzenegger and say you know, you go out there and bold faced lie to the press over and over again. i don't think that's such a great idea. >> it occurred to me that if he takes this job it is his mission to turn the heat down. they view her as exacerbating some of their problems with the press and for a president...
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what did condoleezza rice do after she got booed at the musical farce in the midst of all this? let's go back to her mep warr. she says, "the next morning i went shopping at the ferragamo shoe store down the block from my hotel." the website gawker.com is dead now. it was killed off by trump adviser peter teal. the billionaire founder of paypal who is way more radical than people think he is. he thinks women getting the right to vote is a tragedy. i'm just saying. but-party teal didn't like the way that gawker covered him as a silicon valley guy. so he killed gawker as a news agency. as a news organization. before he did so, one of their many, many, many, many scoops was that gawker was first to report on the scene of condoleezza rice buying thousands of dollars' worth of italian shoes at the ferragamo store in new york city while new orleans flooded and the administration she was a senior member of basically didn't respond at all. this was the gawker report from that day. "just moments ago at the ferragamo on fifth avenue condoleezza rice was seen spending several thousands of
what did condoleezza rice do after she got booed at the musical farce in the midst of all this? let's go back to her mep warr. she says, "the next morning i went shopping at the ferragamo shoe store down the block from my hotel." the website gawker.com is dead now. it was killed off by trump adviser peter teal. the billionaire founder of paypal who is way more radical than people think he is. he thinks women getting the right to vote is a tragedy. i'm just saying. but-party teal...
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vote is a farce. wouldn't a honest i much attention and would tell them to go pound salt.t openen market in the world and has been abused for many decades. we see the end result. a chronic trade deficit is not healthy. we are heading down the wrong. i advocate for quotas. the product of comes in cheap at that point. we draw a line in the sand and we have to make the product here . i have multiple plants that are shut down that could be restarted if illegal imports were held at bay and we could great american teammates and canadian teammates, and people in mexico as well if we stopped the world from abusing our trade systems. what's canada, mexico and the eu, they do not have illegal trade laws. they just import more. >> say you went up getting a cheaper production profile, just not in the u.s.. why does it have to be these tit-for-tat trades to make your business operate well? if it is all the free market. business is canada and u.s. base. more plants in the u.s.. there is not a tit-for-tat to make my business operate better. we are talking about competing governments. com
vote is a farce. wouldn't a honest i much attention and would tell them to go pound salt.t openen market in the world and has been abused for many decades. we see the end result. a chronic trade deficit is not healthy. we are heading down the wrong. i advocate for quotas. the product of comes in cheap at that point. we draw a line in the sand and we have to make the product here . i have multiple plants that are shut down that could be restarted if illegal imports were held at bay and we could...
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it's just a farce. >> stahl: it's a farce that you colluded with the russians? >> parscale: yeah.joke. >> stahl: what about what happened on twitter? which was flooded with pro-trump tweets generated by robots, or bots. did you have a hand in generating these bots-- >> parscale: i had nothing to do with bots. i don't think bots work. >> stahl: you were called the king of the bots on twitter. >> parscale: i know. it's ridiculous. it's just the craziest thing ever. no one on our team ever sat down with me and said, "brad, we should make bots." >> stahl: but if-- if you see that there are hundreds of thousands of bots floating around with pro-trump messages, somebody generated it. where would it come from? >> parscale: i would imagine there were people, everyday people in america, who thought they were trying to help. i don't know. >> stahl: if the bots came from the russians, would you know? >> parscale: nah. >> stahl: do you think it might have? >> parscale: no idea. >> stahl: could it have? >> parscale: could be from anybody in the world. >> stahl: both the house and senate intell
it's just a farce. >> stahl: it's a farce that you colluded with the russians? >> parscale: yeah.joke. >> stahl: what about what happened on twitter? which was flooded with pro-trump tweets generated by robots, or bots. did you have a hand in generating these bots-- >> parscale: i had nothing to do with bots. i don't think bots work. >> stahl: you were called the king of the bots on twitter. >> parscale: i know. it's ridiculous. it's just the craziest thing...
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mr charles‘s family's criticised the hearing as a farce.zy drinks and some food. it comes as demand for alcohol and soft drinks is peaking, due to the world cup and warmer weather. shortages are expected to continue for the rest of the month. scientists have created pigs which are resistant to a highly infectious disease, one that costs the farming industry millions of pounds each year. they found that pigs didn't become infected with the virus if they removed a small section of the animals' dna. some british airways passengers have complained after their tickets were cancelled because the prices were too low. the airline said it sent some travel agents the incorrect fares for flights to tel aviv and dubai. ba has apologised and says it will provide a full refund. in a statement, the airline said: 0r spoke to jack shelton, to the service which specialises in finding cheap flights. —— a little while earlier, i spoke to. i also spoke to this woman, who told me how she had been affected. i booked direct flights on british i —— british airways.
mr charles‘s family's criticised the hearing as a farce.zy drinks and some food. it comes as demand for alcohol and soft drinks is peaking, due to the world cup and warmer weather. shortages are expected to continue for the rest of the month. scientists have created pigs which are resistant to a highly infectious disease, one that costs the farming industry millions of pounds each year. they found that pigs didn't become infected with the virus if they removed a small section of the animals'...
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my opinion counts up to a certain point we will see what they will be able to do naturally you'll farce these are very strange bedfellows can this alliance of the five star movement and the northern league last long enough to make a dent in the political and economic life of italy especially when you consider that virtually no italian government testified for five years can they lasts together. well i think there's a sort of part of the answer has to do with policy and part second part of the answer has to do with politics i think when it comes to policy the issue in my mind really is to what extent are these two parties moving forward going to develop their stances on what i would define as a vertical if you are open and closed access or rather as a basis of a horizontal left right axis now if the latter comes to play then indeed the tensions between these two parties are set to grow because it's very clear that the legality lies very squarely on the extreme right as is clear that the party start movement is basically split i would put this more or less on a sixty forty basis sixty eig
my opinion counts up to a certain point we will see what they will be able to do naturally you'll farce these are very strange bedfellows can this alliance of the five star movement and the northern league last long enough to make a dent in the political and economic life of italy especially when you consider that virtually no italian government testified for five years can they lasts together. well i think there's a sort of part of the answer has to do with policy and part second part of the...
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headlines saying she has lost, and other headlines, probably correctly, are saying it is all a bit of a farcetwo opposing wings of her party that she is trying to balance, the hard brexiteers who wa nt to balance, the hard brexiteers who want to maintain a hard line and those who want to soften her approach to brexit are both claiming victory, and they both can't be right. so although she has averted a damaging split on this particular vote, that damaging split within the conservative party, within the cabinet, and indeed within the government, is still very much there. so what has she actually managed to overcome in the last 44 hours? the eu withdrawal bill. for those watching us in the uk and around the world, what does that mean for brexit? the lords tried to put in an in saying that when the withdrawal agreement, whatever agreement is made with the eu... and we still don't know what that is. we still don't know what that is, and thatis still don't know what that is, and that is the big question, what does that is the big question, what does that agreement look like, if there is one. that
headlines saying she has lost, and other headlines, probably correctly, are saying it is all a bit of a farcetwo opposing wings of her party that she is trying to balance, the hard brexiteers who wa nt to balance, the hard brexiteers who want to maintain a hard line and those who want to soften her approach to brexit are both claiming victory, and they both can't be right. so although she has averted a damaging split on this particular vote, that damaging split within the conservative party,...
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it almost descended into farce, brazil accusing the costa ricans are playacting.most slapstick stuff but it was time for a late drama. 90 minutes was already up when coutinho struck for the second match in a row, prompting unrestrained joy and relief in equal measure. brazil had severely taken a tumble but there was more glass to come before the finish. in the 97th minute, the world's most expensive player finally came good, prompting a torrent of tears at the final whistle. the favourite and neymar are finally firing. so this is how group e looks after that result — brazil top with four points but they could be overtaken by serbia or switzerland who play each other in the next 20 minutes in kaliningrad. brazil face serbia in their final match costa rica are out. so let's get some more now on that dramatic win for brazil from our football reporter john bennett who's outside the stadium over there in st petersburg wow. do you have words to describe the relief at the full—time whistle? we saw neymar‘s tears and that says so we saw neymar‘s tears and that says so muc
it almost descended into farce, brazil accusing the costa ricans are playacting.most slapstick stuff but it was time for a late drama. 90 minutes was already up when coutinho struck for the second match in a row, prompting unrestrained joy and relief in equal measure. brazil had severely taken a tumble but there was more glass to come before the finish. in the 97th minute, the world's most expensive player finally came good, prompting a torrent of tears at the final whistle. the favourite and...