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and could former farc commanders take up weapons again? remote camp to find out. we are on a road heading south, away from the police base, and we're going to a camp set up by the colombian government for former farc fighters who've handed in their weapons under the 2016 peace deal. i want to ask them if this peace agreement is working for them, or whether life was better when this whole area was controlled by the farc guerrillas. some of those guerrillas are still hiding out in the surrounding countryside, fighting on — despite the peace deal. but those who have given up their weapons, are now living a very different life. in the demobilisation camp, i meet ivan ali, a former farc commander now running the camp. not so long ago, he was organising attacks on the military and police. now they are watching him from a wary distance, after turning up unannounced to monitor our visit. for the hundreds of former farc fighters and their families, living in this camp as civilians now takes a huge adjustment. there is a palpable sense of listlessne
and could former farc commanders take up weapons again? remote camp to find out. we are on a road heading south, away from the police base, and we're going to a camp set up by the colombian government for former farc fighters who've handed in their weapons under the 2016 peace deal. i want to ask them if this peace agreement is working for them, or whether life was better when this whole area was controlled by the farc guerrillas. some of those guerrillas are still hiding out in the surrounding...
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so, it was just occupied by the farc. who tried to -- >> anthony: yeah. >> pablo: so that's when the real violence began. >> anthony: so really, the problems in this country pre-existed the drug trade? >> pablo: what we say here is that the drug trade just made everything war. there's no judge here. there's, uh, few institutions here. >> anthony: right. >> pablo: basically, you know that the state is here just because the army is here. so, i think here we're going to meet the mayor. >> anthony: oh, yeah. >> pablo: anthony, this is the mayor. >> anthony: julio cesar gonzález is the current mayor of miraflores, which has seen much better and much worse days. so, how many people live, uh, in this town? >> pablo: around 1,500, 2,000 in the municipality. the farc were in miraflores for 20 years, and they were the central authority here. >> anthony: if you're running a subsistence farm growing plantains and not much else, you're not even particularly well, you're not particularly happy with the government, somebody comes along
so, it was just occupied by the farc. who tried to -- >> anthony: yeah. >> pablo: so that's when the real violence began. >> anthony: so really, the problems in this country pre-existed the drug trade? >> pablo: what we say here is that the drug trade just made everything war. there's no judge here. there's, uh, few institutions here. >> anthony: right. >> pablo: basically, you know that the state is here just because the army is here. so, i think here we're...
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of these families find themselves and that was to me it's heartbreaking and to consistently see the farce that has become of this trial if you look at just the case that you mentioned that was a photojournalist non-national can she was sentenced those five years are for murder and for longing to a terrorist organization now she's going to be released because of time served but what does that mean about a sentence for murder or belonging to a terrorist organization it means that even though this court even this judiciary believes that this is a farce because they would not release young one who has been accused and sentenced of murder or belonging to a terrorist organization now the greed of sadness surrounding all of this is that these are all convicted because of their participation in the robot of two thousand and thirteen and it would have yet to see is according to amnesty international calls the grievous massacre of protesters via government in modern history of over a thousand people shot by the egyptian security apparatus is not a single person has yet to be held into account and s
of these families find themselves and that was to me it's heartbreaking and to consistently see the farce that has become of this trial if you look at just the case that you mentioned that was a photojournalist non-national can she was sentenced those five years are for murder and for longing to a terrorist organization now she's going to be released because of time served but what does that mean about a sentence for murder or belonging to a terrorist organization it means that even though this...
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a dissident leader from colombian guerilla group farc may be close to capture, after he was reportedlynjured in a rural area close to the border with ecuador. it‘s believed he was injured badly by a gunshot wound to his back. president ivan duque confirmed the attack at a press conference and said the military is closing in on the area. colombia‘s civil war lasted more than 50 years, with horrors commited by both rebels and pa ramilitaries. one of the biggest challenges since the peace deal was signed is how to help those former fighters go back to ordinary lives. but some have managed to find love and acceptance — and now they‘re getting married, with the help of the government run agency for reintegration. lebo diseko reports. a love that keeps no record of wrongs. a former fighter in colombia‘s bitter civil war now marrying his civilian bride. they are one of six couples, the men all former paramilitaries and guerrillas, formalising their partnerships with non—fighters in a mass wedding in columbia‘s capital, bogota. translation: the step i took today is another life goal, so my fam
a dissident leader from colombian guerilla group farc may be close to capture, after he was reportedlynjured in a rural area close to the border with ecuador. it‘s believed he was injured badly by a gunshot wound to his back. president ivan duque confirmed the attack at a press conference and said the military is closing in on the area. colombia‘s civil war lasted more than 50 years, with horrors commited by both rebels and pa ramilitaries. one of the biggest challenges since the peace deal...
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it's a farce, fred, the whole thing is a farce. they're going to vote kavanaugh in no matter what. have produce ad videotape, it wouldn't have mattered. all because of this, get your pen out, tribalism. this is what controls politics today. behavior and attitudes that stem from strong loyalty to one's own tribe or social group with strong negative feelings for people outside the group. that's it, fred. he's in. there's nothing that's going to change that. no fbi investigation. and the three votes, those republicans, flake, murkowski and collins, they're absolutely going to vote for kavanaugh, 100%. >> so avery, during the clarence thomas and anita hill, the three-day fbi investigation, this one, a week, is it your opinion that it just won't be able to produce enough information, perhaps some corroborati corroboration, but not enough information, that would constitute a thorough investigation? >> no, i think they can do it. look, you had 21 witnesses in anita hill and clarence thomas. you got a week. actually, i believe it's going to be sufficient. i think important information, new
it's a farce, fred, the whole thing is a farce. they're going to vote kavanaugh in no matter what. have produce ad videotape, it wouldn't have mattered. all because of this, get your pen out, tribalism. this is what controls politics today. behavior and attitudes that stem from strong loyalty to one's own tribe or social group with strong negative feelings for people outside the group. that's it, fred. he's in. there's nothing that's going to change that. no fbi investigation. and the three...
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and all this comes despite the historic peace deal between the government and farc rebels., and some say their demise as lescay vacuum filled by gangs and other armed groups. a dilemma for the new president, who was considering using aerial herbicides to destroy the coca crop, despite fears they could cause cancer. translation: algol, within the next four years, is to have strong results. —— algol. we can set ambitious goals of eradicating more than 70% of the crop. that may the plan, but while colombia's civil war is over, it's cocaine problem anything but. tim allman, bbc news. arthur mitchell, one of the first black american ballet dancers, has died at the age of 8a. mitchell rose from a childhood in harlem to dance leading roles for the new york city ballet under the renowned choreographer, george balanchine. the dance school he set up in the 60s grew to include the dance theatre of harlem. have a look at this week from cathay pacific. see if you can spot what is wrong. the compa ny‘s pacific. see if you can spot what is wrong. the company's name was misspelled. eagle e
and all this comes despite the historic peace deal between the government and farc rebels., and some say their demise as lescay vacuum filled by gangs and other armed groups. a dilemma for the new president, who was considering using aerial herbicides to destroy the coca crop, despite fears they could cause cancer. translation: algol, within the next four years, is to have strong results. —— algol. we can set ambitious goals of eradicating more than 70% of the crop. that may the plan, but...
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you mentioned you see this as a farce.aid/she said without an fbi investigation? and at the same time you also said she should have gone to authorities long ago and there were many opportunities. and doesn't that go to the center of how difficult it is when people are victimized, allegedly victim newsed like this, you viflt it is to go to authorities or anyone. you're talking about at the time a 15-year-old girl. >> yes, fred. and i know -- and i've read studies how when sexual assaults take place in women, especially young women, they repress it for years. it's 36 years and she's gone for therapy and had opportunities to go make her case to a district attorney. so the optics right now look so bad. but it doesn't mean she doesn't have a case, and maybe she does. but the tribalism is so strong that this is an absolute farce this week. they can bring on daniel p webster. it's too late. it's over. >> tim in the washington post article today, her husband talked about the visceral response she had once she saw that brett kavana
you mentioned you see this as a farce.aid/she said without an fbi investigation? and at the same time you also said she should have gone to authorities long ago and there were many opportunities. and doesn't that go to the center of how difficult it is when people are victimized, allegedly victim newsed like this, you viflt it is to go to authorities or anyone. you're talking about at the time a 15-year-old girl. >> yes, fred. and i know -- and i've read studies how when sexual assaults...
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and all this comes despite the historic peace deal between the government and farc rebels. vacuum filled by gangs and other armed groups. a dilemma for the new president. who is considering using aerial herbicides to destroy the coca crop despite fears they could cause cancer. translation: our goal within the next four years is to have strong results. if you ask me, we can set ambitious goals of eradicating more than 70% of the crop. that might be the plan, but while columbia's civil war is over, it's cocaine problem is anything but. i was telling you a little earlier about the meeting of the world anti—doping organisation. where it is being decided whether or not the russian authorities should come back to the fold after being suspended. well, apparently, they have decided in the seychelles that the russian anti—doping agency will no longer be banned after it was suspended in 2015. as i said, that is amid a scandal of state—sponsored doping. this news is coming to us in the last few minutes. the allegations, that moscow had always denied. now the world anti—doping agency h
and all this comes despite the historic peace deal between the government and farc rebels. vacuum filled by gangs and other armed groups. a dilemma for the new president. who is considering using aerial herbicides to destroy the coca crop despite fears they could cause cancer. translation: our goal within the next four years is to have strong results. if you ask me, we can set ambitious goals of eradicating more than 70% of the crop. that might be the plan, but while columbia's civil war is...
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that is a t farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. [laughter] >> that's it. thank you mister chairman . . . . when they were teenagers. committee republicans brought in maricopa county arizona prosecutor rachel mitchell to question in the hearing. join the hearing out in its
that is a t farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. [laughter] >> that's it. thank you mister chairman . . . . when they were teenagers. committee republicans brought in maricopa county arizona prosecutor rachel mitchell to question in the hearing. join the hearing out in its
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it's a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> okay. >> okay. >> that's it, thank you, mr. chairman. >> miss mitchell. >> dr. ford has described you as being intoxicated at a party. did you consume alcohol during your high school years? >> yes, we drank beer. my friends and i, the boys and girls, yes, we drank beer. i liked beer. i still like beer. we drank beer. the drinking age as i noted was 18 so the seniors were legal, senior year in high school people were legal to drink, and, yeah, we drank beer and i said sometimes -- sometimes probably had too many beers and sometimes other people had team beers. we drink beer. we liked beer. >> what do you consider to be too many beers? >> i don't know. you know, we -- whatever the chart says, blood-alcohol chart. >> when you talked to fox news the other night you said that there were times in high school when people might have had too many piebeers on occasion. does that include you? >> sure. >> okay. have you ever passed out from drinking? >> passed out would be -- no, but i'
it's a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> okay. >> okay. >> that's it, thank you, mr. chairman. >> miss mitchell. >> dr. ford has described you as being intoxicated at a party. did you consume alcohol during your high school years? >> yes, we drank beer. my friends and i, the boys and girls, yes, we drank beer. i liked beer. i still like beer. we drank beer. the drinking age as i noted was 18 so the seniors were legal, senior...
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but not this farce of a hearing plan by republicans on judiciary committee. we should be able to do so much better. we had decades of experience since 1991 since we went through a parallel situation of obligations regarding personal conduct. how is it that now, 27 years later, we are doing so much worse in respecting women coming forward to share their stories? why are we doing such a worse job in respecting the dignity, such a worse process in terms of soliciting the facts, such a worse process in terms of trying to turn it into the trial for their experiences. i have never felt so burdened by the misconduct in this chamber as i feel right now. so let's stand up for decency and dignity, honor those who come forward, respect them, listen to them, explore the stories they explore, the experiences they share so their voices can be thoroughly heard before this body. let us not let the president of the united states trample all over the constitution by violating the separation of powers and blocking our chamber from receiving documents necessary to review the rec
but not this farce of a hearing plan by republicans on judiciary committee. we should be able to do so much better. we had decades of experience since 1991 since we went through a parallel situation of obligations regarding personal conduct. how is it that now, 27 years later, we are doing so much worse in respecting women coming forward to share their stories? why are we doing such a worse job in respecting the dignity, such a worse process in terms of soliciting the facts, such a worse...
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before the break out there was the provider again setting out right that he made it to nil kind of a farce you passive already the game look beyond the fact that we're just as dominant after half time that spectacularly temperature i don't think jonathan it goes. three nil just after the hour mark. did manage a consolation goal florent mostly a reduce the deficit in the eighty six minutes. but there was still time for luke a yo bitch to make it for one and kept a perfect day for frankfurt. counter to much of the response from the team was exceptional it was a deserved win that will definitely do us a lot of good this is a good buddy who test team secure their first home victory of the season and increase the pressure on hanover they still without a win after six games. joining me in the studio to talk about sunday's games is but as a reporter emily rausch it's doing emily. let's stay with frankfurt cup winners last season but the team has gone undergone a make over how do you think they performed well i think the game against hanover was actually a perfect opportunity for them because it w
before the break out there was the provider again setting out right that he made it to nil kind of a farce you passive already the game look beyond the fact that we're just as dominant after half time that spectacularly temperature i don't think jonathan it goes. three nil just after the hour mark. did manage a consolation goal florent mostly a reduce the deficit in the eighty six minutes. but there was still time for luke a yo bitch to make it for one and kept a perfect day for frankfurt....
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uefa to act over the danish dispute which threatens to turn ireland's nations league group into a farceull—stregth denmark when they play them. well, if it does develop like that, then i think that they will certainly be a degree of unfairness about it. i think that everyone would accept that. if that is the case, i mean, if... if denmark do not play one of the top players playing, as we mentioned earlier, about the players playing from the lower divisions in the game, it would certainly give a massive advantage to their opposition. the situation might get resolved in the next couple of days, and perhaps maybe denmark might be able to play theirfull maybe denmark might be able to play their full strength side. maybe denmark might be able to play theirfull strength side. i don't know in what advanced state they are now, at the moment, but i think we really just have to wait to see that. stepping back from a job you have done for 12 years isn't an easy decision, and for england cricketer alastair cook, it was one that he had been considering for over six months. but on sunday, the opener
uefa to act over the danish dispute which threatens to turn ireland's nations league group into a farceull—stregth denmark when they play them. well, if it does develop like that, then i think that they will certainly be a degree of unfairness about it. i think that everyone would accept that. if that is the case, i mean, if... if denmark do not play one of the top players playing, as we mentioned earlier, about the players playing from the lower divisions in the game, it would certainly give...
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that is a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> that's it. thank you, mr. chairma >> miss mitchell. >> d ford has described you as being intoxicated at a part did you consume alcohol during your high school years? >> yes, we drank beer. my friends and i, boys and gis. yes, we drank beer. i liked beer. i still like beer. we drank beer. the drinking age as i noted was 18, so the seniors were legal, senior year iol high sc people were legal to drink. yeah, we drank beer and i said sometimes -- sometimes probably bhad too manyrs and sometimes other people had too many beers. >> what do you -- >> we drank beer. we liked beer. >> what do youonsider to be too many beers? >> i don't know. you know, whatever the chart says. blood alcohol chart. >> when you talked tos therniou sdt noxes there were t in high school when people might have had too many beers on toccasion. dot include you? >> sure. have you ever passed out from drinking?se >> p out would be no, but i've gone to sleep. but i've never blacked out. that's the allegation. that's wrong. >> so let's talk about
that is a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> that's it. thank you, mr. chairma >> miss mitchell. >> d ford has described you as being intoxicated at a part did you consume alcohol during your high school years? >> yes, we drank beer. my friends and i, boys and gis. yes, we drank beer. i liked beer. i still like beer. we drank beer. the drinking age as i noted was 18, so the seniors were legal, senior year iol high sc people were legal to...
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want to attack syria based on the claim is that the whole new claim is of chemical weapon this is a farce. and mr trump clearly is into it so despite all of the things he said that he doesn't want war it seems that the recent the policy of the united states is coming again to emphasize that the u.s. will stay in northern syria and this was said yesterday by the prompt administration that they were they are not going to withdraw from northern syria in fact the u.s. troops. which are located in about certain military camps and bases in northeastern syria east of the euphrates the area where is of the euphrates in syria is approximately. thirty to forty thousand square kilometer the end is smarter than three times bigger than my country levanon so and more than that this area is of those factors. to produce about three some of them three hundred thousand better of oil every day. it's an asset grab and well here i mean what i mean americans want everyone growing they want to be a spoiler they go on to syria to have the resources to rebuild that's how i see it once this conflict comes in exact
want to attack syria based on the claim is that the whole new claim is of chemical weapon this is a farce. and mr trump clearly is into it so despite all of the things he said that he doesn't want war it seems that the recent the policy of the united states is coming again to emphasize that the u.s. will stay in northern syria and this was said yesterday by the prompt administration that they were they are not going to withdraw from northern syria in fact the u.s. troops. which are located in...
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meanwhile the international farce he is as well as athletes have lashed out over the possibility of worse saw the being reinstated even dubbing it a catastrophe only of my colleague neil harvey discussed the details with ati's sports correspondent alexey ourselves. i suppose anybody's guess at this stage what's your opinion how do you think it's going to play out it's not set in stone obviously because the opposition has been very vocal and there's been a lot of opposition to the russian reinstatement within water. particularly from the u.s. anti-doping agency frankly stinks to high heaven why should stop the sleight of hand and release the new compliance review committee recommendation as well as any information received from russia now showing their compliance also the u.k. anti-doping agency came out with statements and even letters to wider and even a clip of your clip that they posted on twitter basically urging water not to take this u. turn there is a what a vote taking place on the twenty for september which is critical to the future of clean spool get behind hash tag no u.-turn o
meanwhile the international farce he is as well as athletes have lashed out over the possibility of worse saw the being reinstated even dubbing it a catastrophe only of my colleague neil harvey discussed the details with ati's sports correspondent alexey ourselves. i suppose anybody's guess at this stage what's your opinion how do you think it's going to play out it's not set in stone obviously because the opposition has been very vocal and there's been a lot of opposition to the russian...
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that is a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> that's it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> mrs. mitchell. >> dr. ford has described you as being intoxicated at a party. did you consume alcohol during your high school years. >> yes. we drank beer. my friends and i. boys and girls. yes. we drank beer. i liked beer. still like beer. we drank beer. the drinking age was 18. so the seniors were legal, senior year in high school people were legal to drink. yeah, we drank beer. i said sometimes probably had too many beers and sometimes other people had too many beers. we drank beer. we liked beer. >> what do you consider to be too many beers? >> i don't know. you know, whatever the chart says on blood alcohol charts. >> when you talked to fox news the other night, you said that there were times in high school when people might have had too many beers on occasion. does that include you? >> sure. >> have you ever passed out from drinking. >> passed out would be -- no, but i've gone to sleep. i've never blacked out. that's the allegation. and that is wrong. >> so let's ta
that is a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> that's it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> mrs. mitchell. >> dr. ford has described you as being intoxicated at a party. did you consume alcohol during your high school years. >> yes. we drank beer. my friends and i. boys and girls. yes. we drank beer. i liked beer. still like beer. we drank beer. the drinking age was 18. so the seniors were legal, senior year in high school people were legal to...
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that is a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> that's it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> ms. mitchell? >> dr. ford has described you as being intoxicated at a party. did you consume alcohol during your high school years? >> yes, we drank beer. my friends and i. the boys and girls. yes, we drank beer. i liked beer. still like beer. we drank beer. the drinking age was 18 so the seniors were legal. senior year in high school, people were legal to drink. and we -- yeah, we drank beer and i said sometimes -- sometimes probably had too many beers and sometimes other people had too many beers. we drank beer. we liked beer. >> what do you consider to be too many beers? >> i don't know. you know, whatever the chart says on blood alcohol chart. >> when you talked to fox news the other night you said that there were times in high school when people might have had too many beers on occasion. does that include you? >> sure. >> okay. have you ever passed out from drinking? >> passed out would be, no, but i've gone to sleep, but i've never blacked out. that's the allegation
that is a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> that's it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> ms. mitchell? >> dr. ford has described you as being intoxicated at a party. did you consume alcohol during your high school years? >> yes, we drank beer. my friends and i. the boys and girls. yes, we drank beer. i liked beer. still like beer. we drank beer. the drinking age was 18 so the seniors were legal. senior year in high school, people were legal...
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that is a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> okay. that's it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> miss mitchell. >> dr. ford has described you as being intoxicated at a party. did you consume alcohol during your high school years? >> we drank beer, my friends and i, boys and girls. yes, we drank beer. i liked beer. still like beer. we drank beer, drinking age as i noted was 18. seniors were legal. senior year in high school people were legal to drink. we drank beer. i said sometimes, sometimes, probably had too many beers and sometimes other people had too many beers. we drank beer. we liked beer. >> what do you consider to be too many beers? >> i don't know. you know, whatever the chart says. blood-alcohol chart. >> when you talked to fox news the other night you said that there were times in high school when people might have had too many beers on occasion. does that include you? >> sure. >> have you ever passed out from drinking? >> passed out would be no, i have gone to sleep. never blacked out the allegation, and, that's wrong. >> talk about your time in high sch
that is a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> okay. that's it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> miss mitchell. >> dr. ford has described you as being intoxicated at a party. did you consume alcohol during your high school years? >> we drank beer, my friends and i, boys and girls. yes, we drank beer. i liked beer. still like beer. we drank beer, drinking age as i noted was 18. seniors were legal. senior year in high school people were legal to...
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that is a farce. >> really striking to me that he wasn't only angry and aggressive but belligerent and disrespectful, especially in his exchanges with some of the female senators. the temperament that i saw would disqualify him from sitting on that court. >> reporter: kavanaugh got especially riprickly from questioning under minneso senator amy klobuchar you'. >> you're saying there's never been a case where you drank so much that you didn't remember what happened the night before. >> you're asking about blackout. i don't know. have you? >> could you answer the question, judge? i just -- so -- that's not happened? is that your answer? >> yeah, and i'm curious if you have. >> i have no drinking problem, judge. >> nor do i. >> okay. thank you. >> we're taking a break now. >> reporter: after a quick recess, kavanaugh returned and immediately apologized. >> just going to say i started my last colloquy by saying to senator klobuchar how much i respect her and respected what she did at the last hearing and she asked me a question at the end and i responded by asking her a question and i'm so
that is a farce. >> really striking to me that he wasn't only angry and aggressive but belligerent and disrespectful, especially in his exchanges with some of the female senators. the temperament that i saw would disqualify him from sitting on that court. >> reporter: kavanaugh got especially riprickly from questioning under minneso senator amy klobuchar you'. >> you're saying there's never been a case where you drank so much that you didn't remember what happened the night...
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. >>>> my sentences a judicial farce. i'm calling from the bottom of my heart all those who want to vote for me to vote for a friend fernando god for present. just for president. genie: i'm joined by david rosado, you actually met fernando god. intellectual, a political science professor at the university of sao paulo and he was the mayor of that city for four years. lefts defeated in 2016 and some mixed feelings, many grassroots militants. : wereto the workers party dissatisfied with his -- some of his policies. was a mane saying he within the workers party that was very much inclined to talk with the middle class and to serve more with the middle classes and attention. psychopaths, culture, he was very strong on this. paths, culture, he was very strong on this. he's leaning more towards the middle classes that other people be thee in the race to shadow. them mosts one of popular is not the most popular politicians in brazil. replace any way he can him? hero, aula is a popular man of the people, whose history is very str
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that is a farce. >> trevor: good lord.guy was such an asshole, looked like he was auditioning for a snickers commercial. how dare you accuse me of sexual assault! mmm! i did it, yeah... ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: you could feel real brett coming through because i don't know if you saw the interview on fox but he was all chilled out. today you could see the anger. i don't know what the full story is here, all right? what i do know is brett kavanaugh has been consistently shady about his history of partying as a teenage boy. >> did you consume alcohol during your high school years. >> yes, we drank beer. my friends and i, the boys and girls, yes, we drank beer. i like beer, still like beer sometimes probably had too many beer and other people had too many beers. >> what do you consider to be too many beers? >> i don't know. you know, whatever the chart says. the blood alcohol chart. >> trevor: oh, yes, of course, of course. the blood alcohol chart, yeah. the chart we all have at parties when we're drinking, you know
that is a farce. >> trevor: good lord.guy was such an asshole, looked like he was auditioning for a snickers commercial. how dare you accuse me of sexual assault! mmm! i did it, yeah... ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: you could feel real brett coming through because i don't know if you saw the interview on fox but he was all chilled out. today you could see the anger. i don't know what the full story is here, all right? what i do know is brett kavanaugh has been consistently...
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west bank under full israeli control clearing out the better win from here will allow the israeli or farces to expand illegal settlement construction deep into the occupied west bank affectively splitting it into and that will make the viability of a contiguous palestinian state very very difficult to achieve. still to come on the program the u.s. city of chicago prepares for one race most racially charged trials and hears as a white police officer is tried for the murder of a black teenager. calls for mass protests in the democratic republic of congo as the high court upholds the exclusion of opposition politician health care from that december's poll. hello again it's good to have you back well cross parts of southern china we are looking at mostly fair conditions but that's going to change over the next few days we are going to getting more moisture more clouds what potential rain across much of the area if you look out here towards the east a lot of clouds in the forecast as we go towards thursday temperatures still into the mid thirty's for many locations but as we go towards friday a
west bank under full israeli control clearing out the better win from here will allow the israeli or farces to expand illegal settlement construction deep into the occupied west bank affectively splitting it into and that will make the viability of a contiguous palestinian state very very difficult to achieve. still to come on the program the u.s. city of chicago prepares for one race most racially charged trials and hears as a white police officer is tried for the murder of a black teenager....
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that is a farce. would you like to say more about it? no. that's it. thank you, mr chairman.cribed you as being intoxicated at a party. did you consume alcohol during her high school years? yes, we consume alcohol during her high schoolyears? yes, we drink beer. my friends and i, boys and girls. yes, we drink beer, liked beer in still liked beer. we drink beer. the seniors were legal. senior year in high school, people were legal to drink. yeah, we drink beerand i said, sometimes, probably had too many beers and other times, other people had too many beers. we drink beer. we liked beer. what do you consider to be too many beers?|j don't know. you know, whatever the chart says. on blood—alcohol chart. when you talked to fox news the other night, you said that there we re other night, you said that there were times in high school when people might have had too many beers on occasion. does that include you? sure. have you ever pass out from drinking stop loop past i would be no...| drinking stop loop past i would be no... igotto drinking stop loop past i would be no... i got to
that is a farce. would you like to say more about it? no. that's it. thank you, mr chairman.cribed you as being intoxicated at a party. did you consume alcohol during her high school years? yes, we consume alcohol during her high schoolyears? yes, we drink beer. my friends and i, boys and girls. yes, we drink beer, liked beer in still liked beer. we drink beer. the seniors were legal. senior year in high school, people were legal to drink. yeah, we drink beerand i said, sometimes, probably had...
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some got together around the time that peace talks began between farc guerrillas and the government sixnd forgiveness for people who inflicted so much pain came too soon. but those who support weddings like this one hopes they will help the process of healing. these are people who have lived together for years and want to legalise their union. and just because these men belonged to a group that was outside the law, it doesn‘t mean they don‘t have feelings. as they celebrate their love, one more thing remains, and thatis love, one more thing remains, and that is hope for their future and for that of their country to. a former british soldier has been sentenced to seven years in prison in turkey. joe robinson was charged with terrorism offences following time he spent in syria. he‘s accused of being a member of the kurdish ypg, whom turkish authorities regard as terrorists, but his family say he was in syria helping civilians. richard galpin reports. joe robinson travelled to syria in 2015 tojoin a kurdish group known as the ypg, which was fighting against so—called islamic state. the for
some got together around the time that peace talks began between farc guerrillas and the government sixnd forgiveness for people who inflicted so much pain came too soon. but those who support weddings like this one hopes they will help the process of healing. these are people who have lived together for years and want to legalise their union. and just because these men belonged to a group that was outside the law, it doesn‘t mean they don‘t have feelings. as they celebrate their love, one...
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a single person has yet to be held into account and one many ways today just signifies a symbolic farce that has become the egyptian defiant but of course that was. the court's decision now goes to egypt's top religious leader the grand mufti but his judgement is seen as a formality and he's expected to approve the execution of lawyers of the convicted say then appeal over sentences for inside story car leg al jazeera. let's bring in our panel in doha mohammad the associate professor of media and cultural studies and chair of the journalism program of the doha institute for graduate studies new york saw how disease professor of law of the rutgers university in new jersey and director of the center on security raise and rise from zurich via skype magma door a political analyst welcome to the program are we going to see any and to these mass trials any time soon in egypt. well it's unlikely the egyptian government post two thousand and thirteen. has been hell bent on an elimination ist strategy right there trying to root out all forms of dissent in opposition obviously we know about the m
a single person has yet to be held into account and one many ways today just signifies a symbolic farce that has become the egyptian defiant but of course that was. the court's decision now goes to egypt's top religious leader the grand mufti but his judgement is seen as a formality and he's expected to approve the execution of lawyers of the convicted say then appeal over sentences for inside story car leg al jazeera. let's bring in our panel in doha mohammad the associate professor of media...
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the world's largest producer of the drug, and the increase comes despite the recent peace deal with farcoca leaf is a way of life here. for generations they have grown it, used it to make tea, to make medicine, and, sometimes, to make cocaine. and new figures show colombia is now producing more of the drug than ever before. translation: one of the reasons for the increase is the perception that this illegal activity is less of a risk. as a result, coca cultivation increased, investment with agricultural inputs like fertilisers increased, and productivity in plantations has improved. so what kind of figures are we looking at? well, the un's office on drugs and crime says the total area of the country where coca leaves can be cultivated has risen 17%, to more than 170,000 hectares. production of the coca leaf, the main ingredient in cocaine, rose by a third from 2012 to 2017. that means potential cocaine production in colombia reached nearly 1,400 metric tons last year. and all this comes despite the historic peace deal between the government and fa rc rebels. they were heavily involved in
the world's largest producer of the drug, and the increase comes despite the recent peace deal with farcoca leaf is a way of life here. for generations they have grown it, used it to make tea, to make medicine, and, sometimes, to make cocaine. and new figures show colombia is now producing more of the drug than ever before. translation: one of the reasons for the increase is the perception that this illegal activity is less of a risk. as a result, coca cultivation increased, investment with...
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some got together around the time that peace talks began between farc guerrillas and the government six are many who say the terms were too easy and forgiveness for people who inflicted so much pain came too soon. but those who support weddings like this one hope they will help the process of healing. these are people who have lived together for years and want to legalise their union. and just because these men belonged to a group that was outside the law, it doesn't mean they don't have feelings. as they celebrate their love, one more thing remains, and that is hope for their future and for that of their country too. nasa has successfully launched a satellite designed to measure changes in the world's ice sheets, and provide precise information on how they are being eroded by global warming. the billion—dollar project will put a satellite almost directly over the north and south poles. 0ur science correspondent jonathan amos reports. five, four, three, two, one... a hot and fiery start for a mission that will study the coldest places on earth. a new nasa satellite was launched safely o
some got together around the time that peace talks began between farc guerrillas and the government six are many who say the terms were too easy and forgiveness for people who inflicted so much pain came too soon. but those who support weddings like this one hope they will help the process of healing. these are people who have lived together for years and want to legalise their union. and just because these men belonged to a group that was outside the law, it doesn't mean they don't have...
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that is a farce. you've got nothing to apologise for.s republican senator, just as much anger, but also despair. you're looking for a fair process? you came to the wrong town at the wrong time, my friend. donald trump flew back into washington today, every tv on air force one tuned to the hearing. he is watching, as is the rest of america, and the raw emotion has been mesmerising. and then, the near—impossible question senators need to answer — who do you believe? jon sopel, bbc news, washington. mesmerising and extraordinary. 0ur correspondent chris buckler joins us now from washington. last time we spoke just after the testimony had finished. we were still unclear as to whether a vote would take place. any more news on that? yes, republican senators have been meeting at the senate. they have been having conversations, and also four senators who are republicans regarded as being moderate republicans and potentially swing voters, people who could potentially support brett kavanaugh oi’ potentially support brett kavanaugh or the other han
that is a farce. you've got nothing to apologise for.s republican senator, just as much anger, but also despair. you're looking for a fair process? you came to the wrong town at the wrong time, my friend. donald trump flew back into washington today, every tv on air force one tuned to the hearing. he is watching, as is the rest of america, and the raw emotion has been mesmerising. and then, the near—impossible question senators need to answer — who do you believe? jon sopel, bbc news,...
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what a farce. they are talking about complex, technical solutions to the irish border.nformation commissioner, it is their job information commissioner, it is theirjob to police things like that. people's data is supposed to be protected by any organisation that receives it. they obviously haven't. potentially, a £2 million fine, probably not as high as that, it will be likely to be a slap on the wrist. a terrible start to the conference, and really embarrassing. a picture in the times, a profile picture for philip hammond, a selfie there? people were logging in as borisjohnson there? people were logging in as boris johnson and michael gove, messing about on the app. it is brandon lewis, i'm afraid, who has taken the brandon lewis, i'm afraid, who has ta ken the flak brandon lewis, i'm afraid, who has taken the flak for this. and very outspoken crows in the sunday papers this morning. a senior tory said that brandon lewis, —— and very outspoken quotes. this is a picture him with er and winnie the pooh, apparently. we do not have it. you will have two by the newspaper! t
what a farce. they are talking about complex, technical solutions to the irish border.nformation commissioner, it is their job information commissioner, it is theirjob to police things like that. people's data is supposed to be protected by any organisation that receives it. they obviously haven't. potentially, a £2 million fine, probably not as high as that, it will be likely to be a slap on the wrist. a terrible start to the conference, and really embarrassing. a picture in the times, a...
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the last one is a joke and it is a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> with senator feinstein on the judiciary committee and maria is next. >> i don't know how the people can retell the story and the story can change. but they told the story about being shot in the helicopter. when they shared higher than their psychologist. telling yourself over andye over again who those characters were and who they were. it was completely fictitious i do not doubt she was assaulted by someone. >> she did sayva 100 percent certain it was brett kavanaugh and those were his words. >> so was brian williams when he was shot at at the helicopter. he was telling what his brain had10 remembered. it is a psychological fact. but they can retell themselves a story. because it is re- told and retold but they actually believe it. >> good evening in south carolina. >>caller. i don't have any doubt that something happened to her but nobody can say they were there i do think what has happened to kavanaugh is absolutely disgraceful and not only on the supreme court it is hor
the last one is a joke and it is a farce. >> would you like to say more about it? >> no. >> with senator feinstein on the judiciary committee and maria is next. >> i don't know how the people can retell the story and the story can change. but they told the story about being shot in the helicopter. when they shared higher than their psychologist. telling yourself over andye over again who those characters were and who they were. it was completely fictitious i do not doubt...
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interference minimizing future fire then those states should germinate and you should i will to regenerate a farce he's a natural process tony not of thanks very much for the work you've been doing and congratulations again on winning this award thang. now for some of the other stories making the news at this hour the russian opposition leader alexei of only has been detained just moments after walking free from jail he's been serving a thirty day sentence for organizing an authorised protest the spokesperson said that he's now accused of violating a different protest law and could face another twenty days in prison. u.s. senators are investigating new claims of sexual misconduct against a pre-record nominee brett kavanaugh a former classmate says he exposed himself to her at a college party was already facing allegations of sexual assault brought by university professor christine blasi forward he's denied any wrongdoing. the last private migrant aid ship operating in the mediterranean can no longer conduct rescue missions panama has revoked the ship's registration under pressure from the italian
interference minimizing future fire then those states should germinate and you should i will to regenerate a farce he's a natural process tony not of thanks very much for the work you've been doing and congratulations again on winning this award thang. now for some of the other stories making the news at this hour the russian opposition leader alexei of only has been detained just moments after walking free from jail he's been serving a thirty day sentence for organizing an authorised protest...
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the world's largest producer of the drug, and the increase comes despite the recent peace deal with farcs a way of life here. for generations they have grown it, used it to make tea, to make medicine, and sometimes to make cocaine. and new figures show colombia is now producing more of the drug than ever before. translation: one of the reasons for the increase is the perception that this illegal activity is less of a risk. as a result, coca cultivation increased, investment with agricultural inputs like fertilisers increased, and productivity in plantations has improved. so what kind of figures are we looking at? the un's office on drugs and crime says the total area of the country where coca leaves can be cultivated has risen 17%, to more than 170,000 hectares. production of the coca leaf, the main ingredient in cocaine, rose by one third, from 2012 to 2017. that means potential cocaine production in colombia reached nearly 1,400 metric tons last year. and all this comes despite the historic peace deal between the government and fa rc rebels. they were heavily involved in coca productio
the world's largest producer of the drug, and the increase comes despite the recent peace deal with farcs a way of life here. for generations they have grown it, used it to make tea, to make medicine, and sometimes to make cocaine. and new figures show colombia is now producing more of the drug than ever before. translation: one of the reasons for the increase is the perception that this illegal activity is less of a risk. as a result, coca cultivation increased, investment with agricultural...
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i mean this is an absolute farce. but here's what i'm going to say about donald trump. i am thoroughly enjoying living in your head rent-free, donald trump. thoroughly enjoying living in your head rent-free. it's amazing. >> you mentioned that and you called in and the president has responded to you. previously he didn't respond to you by name, you had separate litigation regarding stormy daniels, the nda and michael cohen. here is what the president said about you just moments ago today. >> do you think these women, all three of them, are liars, yes or no? >> have they been what? >> are they liars? >> i can't tell you. i have to watch tomorrow. i have to read. i just heard about one a little bhi while ago. i can tell you her lawyer is a low-life. >> the president obviously taking a shot at you, mr. avenatti, that is personal, that relates to the idea that people should infer something negative about the client based on you. as a journalist, as a lawyer, that's not necessarily fair with regard to your client. but he's also alluding to something that many other fair-mind
i mean this is an absolute farce. but here's what i'm going to say about donald trump. i am thoroughly enjoying living in your head rent-free, donald trump. thoroughly enjoying living in your head rent-free. it's amazing. >> you mentioned that and you called in and the president has responded to you. previously he didn't respond to you by name, you had separate litigation regarding stormy daniels, the nda and michael cohen. here is what the president said about you just moments ago today....
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about what you're just saying and basically saying you could sort of sum up the presidency maybe as farceher than tragedy because none of those things you said have actually come true. and he also says for all his br braggart's talk trump has done nothing that compares with the power grabs and norm violations of woodrow wilson, lyndon johnson, richard nixon, george w. bush or even barack obama. so has it been prematurely history the dire history of the trump administration? >> i wouldn't agree with the idea of the power violations of all those other presidents. i mean, what you judge power by is what is the purpose for which it is being used. and in those presidents, many of those i would say, certainly franklin roosevelt and lyndon johnson, they were using power for expanding, except for war in vietnam, expanding the lives and the opportunities of the ordinary citizen. and that's a very different thing from just using power for self. but i do feel less pessimistic about the country than i think a lot of other people do. we've seen movements. we saw that women's march on the day of the in
about what you're just saying and basically saying you could sort of sum up the presidency maybe as farceher than tragedy because none of those things you said have actually come true. and he also says for all his br braggart's talk trump has done nothing that compares with the power grabs and norm violations of woodrow wilson, lyndon johnson, richard nixon, george w. bush or even barack obama. so has it been prematurely history the dire history of the trump administration? >> i wouldn't...