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round and then into the presidency so this is probably a somewhat comfortable move for president gandhi although obviously also a somewhat uncomfortable move given the prosecution against him the afghan army with the foreign troops training in assisting are working very hard to try and make the center of kabul secure this happened just outside of the airport which is a very busy thera fafnir for afghans on foreigners a lie that really doesn't bode well in looking at the fact that they could target somewhere quite substantial. i think that it first of all condolences to all of the families of the lost and also to the wounded this kind of violence unfortunately is all too common in afghanistan we've gotten some good news recently that the taliban have suggested that they won't conduct this kind of suicide bombing in built up areas where you could have a lot of civilian casualties but the isis claim of responsibility just underscores that there are multiple sources of violence in the afghan conflict and you mention that the taliban obviously we've already had one cease fire there is anothe
round and then into the presidency so this is probably a somewhat comfortable move for president gandhi although obviously also a somewhat uncomfortable move given the prosecution against him the afghan army with the foreign troops training in assisting are working very hard to try and make the center of kabul secure this happened just outside of the airport which is a very busy thera fafnir for afghans on foreigners a lie that really doesn't bode well in looking at the fact that they could...
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the british called gandhi an agitator.ernments around the world called nelson mandela a terrorist. and every day we see people on the news and social media saying, "why can't these protesters 'be more like martin luther king? he was civil. that's why he named it the 'civil rights.'" but what you forget is back when martin was marching, people were complaining about him the same way these people are complaining about protesters right now. >> trevor: wow, racists back then were so eloquent. ( laughter ) "a coterie, a coterie." and i like that he says martin luther king created racial tension where none existed, like dr. king went into the south and was like, "y'all are black." "what?!" ( laughter ) ( cheering and applause ) and i know... i know that those leaders may have been racist, but even some people who said they agreed with what dr. king stood for still didn't approve of how he did it. in fact, at one point, he had an 63% disapproval rating in the u.s. so, look, all i'm saying is, what happened to sarah huckabee sande
the british called gandhi an agitator.ernments around the world called nelson mandela a terrorist. and every day we see people on the news and social media saying, "why can't these protesters 'be more like martin luther king? he was civil. that's why he named it the 'civil rights.'" but what you forget is back when martin was marching, people were complaining about him the same way these people are complaining about protesters right now. >> trevor: wow, racists back then were so...
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translation: i was wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderfulthis time, his wife 0lga was having to keep an impossible secret. translation: i envied him because he did not have to talk to anyone. a few hours later it was all over, and babchenko made his remarkable comeback. their operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil to intimidate those that are still in russia. russia denies that, and joined a chorus of international disapproval for the way ukraine had played with the facts. nobody will trust ukrainians and the ukrainian government any more. but did the fake murder achieve anything? the man who plotted with the fake assassin was arrested and we are told his mobile phone revealed a hit list of future targets, and messages exchanged with a contact in russia. but there's so far been no smoking gun. confused? well, you're not the only one. with the babchenko affair, ukraine has made it t
translation: i was wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderfulthis time, his wife 0lga was having to keep an impossible secret. translation: i envied him because he did not have to talk to anyone. a few hours later it was all over, and babchenko made his remarkable comeback. their operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to...
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it's working to end the lawlessness in the area and thousands of people have escaped the village of gandhi from what address reports. there are more than four thousand five hundred internally displaced persons in this primary school that is acting as a temporary shelter for these people there are coming from for religious attacked and destroyed by bandits on monday and up to this moment a lot of people who have earlier on would early on escaped the bandits are coming in to safer locations like the town of gandhi that is hosting most of the people displaced by the attacks over the past few days officials are telling us that there are a lot of people yet and accounted for census is being taken now to understand how many are missing and what needed to be done we still they still believe that there are people that i miss in the villages i that they are dead or the missing so what we did was that will probably include in the army the police and civil defense with the community they are going now back to the village to go and you know convert the whole area within and outside the village and als
it's working to end the lawlessness in the area and thousands of people have escaped the village of gandhi from what address reports. there are more than four thousand five hundred internally displaced persons in this primary school that is acting as a temporary shelter for these people there are coming from for religious attacked and destroyed by bandits on monday and up to this moment a lot of people who have earlier on would early on escaped the bandits are coming in to safer locations like...
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number one, gandhi once said the way society is first judged by how they treat their animals who are lesser than us. and i was in montana and i never seen such cowardice from hunters. i'm going what is all this? they are flying around airplanes spotting elk. they are treating bears, using atvs with dogs to tree bears or mountain lions. or spotting a guard to follow big elk with radios and they come and shoot them. i mean, why don't they go up and be men like the service? if you t want to shoot somethin, why don't they become navy seals or real men? not ambush people. look at trump -- >> host: michael doyle, about a hunting has changed. >> guest: the caller makes anou interesting point concerning the ethical consideration that play into hunting. if you look at the comments there parks services rose finals on regulations.gov, a dominant theme is that the proposed practices, the use of bait, the use of dogs are immoral or unethical or unfair. if you talk to certain members of congressman, don beyer from virginia and others you hear this, as though much like the caller articulated, which
number one, gandhi once said the way society is first judged by how they treat their animals who are lesser than us. and i was in montana and i never seen such cowardice from hunters. i'm going what is all this? they are flying around airplanes spotting elk. they are treating bears, using atvs with dogs to tree bears or mountain lions. or spotting a guard to follow big elk with radios and they come and shoot them. i mean, why don't they go up and be men like the service? if you t want to shoot...
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to be used to stigma of a society that notifies the western world it's not the best start for the gandhi as young democracy but youth minister henry gomez says these little the virtually bankrupt country can do it i cannot. cite for all of them understood what i could or should want to appleby's at least until that problem and work with the over there problem if it comes to my office but listening will do little for people like dial who have nothing to show for their stay abroad and nothing to look forward to at home. lebanon has taken in some one and a half million syrian refugees over the past seven years with a population of only six million itself the country is finding it increasingly hard to cope a recent report by human rights watch suggests lebanese officials are harassing refugees in an attempt to drive them away reedus in hebrew she has been looking for safety since the beginning of the syrian war fleeing the bombs he arrived five years ago here in lebanon. a tailor he found work at a clothing shop and rented a house he began to settle down but now he says local officials are b
to be used to stigma of a society that notifies the western world it's not the best start for the gandhi as young democracy but youth minister henry gomez says these little the virtually bankrupt country can do it i cannot. cite for all of them understood what i could or should want to appleby's at least until that problem and work with the over there problem if it comes to my office but listening will do little for people like dial who have nothing to show for their stay abroad and nothing to...
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declared an end to the government's you national ceasefire with the taliban a truce was hailed by gandhi as ninety eight percent successful but he said now it was the turn of the taliban to lay down their arms. israel has stepped up its security in the border region between syria and the israeli occupied golan heights as the violence in syria's daraa province continues thousands of syrians have set up makeshift camps near the israeli border and the israeli government has said it will continue to provide medical treatment to wounded civilians and aid to syrians across the fence but prime minister benjamin netanyahu stress that syrians fleeing war will not be let into the country twelve days ago the regime in damascus box by its ally russia started a deadly bombing campaign that has forced tens of thousands to flee their homes. this is syrian t.v. a constant barrage of unending brutal merciless gunfire with no regard for the civilian population. it's the eleventh day of the joint syrian russian offensive in the daraa province southwest of syria's capital damascus president assad's troops a
declared an end to the government's you national ceasefire with the taliban a truce was hailed by gandhi as ninety eight percent successful but he said now it was the turn of the taliban to lay down their arms. israel has stepped up its security in the border region between syria and the israeli occupied golan heights as the violence in syria's daraa province continues thousands of syrians have set up makeshift camps near the israeli border and the israeli government has said it will continue...
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has killed at least nineteen people in the city of jalalabad the blast came hours after president gandhi opened a hospital there and also declared an end to the government's ceasefire with the taliban the bomber apparently targeted minority sikhs. and the tory is french criminal has made inundations escape from prison several heavily armed commandos landed in the courtyard of a helicopter and wisco readily and five each from the visiting room was serving a twenty five year sentence for murder it's the second successful prison break. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of hong kong as the city marks the twenty first anniversary of its handover from britain to china kong became part of china in one thousand nine hundred seven after more than a century of british rule beijing has since been tightening its grip on the semi autonomous city. well turning now to mexico where polls are closing in a presidential election that's been overshadowed by violence at least one hundred forty five politicians and activists have been killed since campaigning began last year twenty seventeen w
has killed at least nineteen people in the city of jalalabad the blast came hours after president gandhi opened a hospital there and also declared an end to the government's ceasefire with the taliban the bomber apparently targeted minority sikhs. and the tory is french criminal has made inundations escape from prison several heavily armed commandos landed in the courtyard of a helicopter and wisco readily and five each from the visiting room was serving a twenty five year sentence for murder...
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strangest two to three hours of my life was when i was sitting in the morgue, wrapped in a sheet like gandhihing tv news about what a wonderful guy i was, and next door a pathologist was sawing a skull, performing an autopsy. what were you thinking about while arkady was at the morgue? translation: i envied him because he didn't have to talk to anyone. i thought he was probably in a peaceful place at this point. and i was stuck in this agony. that night the sbu leaked this picture of the fake murder scene on to social media. news of babchenko's death was about to go global. the fake assassination took place just weeks after russia was blamed by the british government for poisoning the skripals, in salisbury. now russia was being accused once again. this time of involvement in the plot to kill babchenko. we're sorry to hear accusations of our country being involved in this crime as it was presented by ukrainian officials. within a couple of hours we were trying to plan how we can present the truth. because we're accused of doing all evil on earth. meanwhile, in kiev, sbu agents had the middle
strangest two to three hours of my life was when i was sitting in the morgue, wrapped in a sheet like gandhihing tv news about what a wonderful guy i was, and next door a pathologist was sawing a skull, performing an autopsy. what were you thinking about while arkady was at the morgue? translation: i envied him because he didn't have to talk to anyone. i thought he was probably in a peaceful place at this point. and i was stuck in this agony. that night the sbu leaked this picture of the fake...
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strangest two to three hours of my life was when i was sitting in the morgue, wrapped in a sheet like gandhiand watching tv news about what a wonderful guy i was, and next door a pathologist was sawing a skull, performing an autopsy. what were you thinking about while arkady was at the morgue? translation: i envied him because he didn't have to talk to anyone. i thought he was probably in a peaceful place at this point. and i was stuck in this agony. that night the sbu leaked this picture of the fake murder scene on to social media. news of babchenko's death was about to go global. one of russia's best—known investigative journalists has died after being shot at his home in kiev. in the past since he came to ukraine he had been very critical of the russian government. russia has demanded a prompt investigation be carried out into the killing. the next morning i went to the crime scene. tributes were already pouring in for babchenko. friends began to collect money for his funeral. news of his death came just weeks after russia was blamed by the british government for poisoning the skripals in
strangest two to three hours of my life was when i was sitting in the morgue, wrapped in a sheet like gandhiand watching tv news about what a wonderful guy i was, and next door a pathologist was sawing a skull, performing an autopsy. what were you thinking about while arkady was at the morgue? translation: i envied him because he didn't have to talk to anyone. i thought he was probably in a peaceful place at this point. and i was stuck in this agony. that night the sbu leaked this picture of...
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the gandhi observation is one we will hear more of. host: you're talking about the public comments were hunting restriction in alaska? guest: that's right. periodill be a comment that is members of the public to weigh in and cast a nonbinding vote. they can get their impressions of the park service on whether it's a good thing or a bad thing to change the hunting rules. host: and remind our viewers who missed it at the top, what rules are we talking about? reversal of the obama administration plan, the obama administration imposed limits on certain hunting tactics, on national parks and alaska. lands in not parks, but preserves, the tactics include the use of bait, motorboats in dens, and other provisions. host: the reversal of the rolling back those restrictions and allowing those methods? guest: that's right. as we have been discussing, there is something dispute over how much of an impact it would have. host: while our bus was in alaska we spoke to bruce dale, with the alaska department of fish and dale -- fish and game, this is wha
the gandhi observation is one we will hear more of. host: you're talking about the public comments were hunting restriction in alaska? guest: that's right. periodill be a comment that is members of the public to weigh in and cast a nonbinding vote. they can get their impressions of the park service on whether it's a good thing or a bad thing to change the hunting rules. host: and remind our viewers who missed it at the top, what rules are we talking about? reversal of the obama administration...
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raven gandhi -- gmmn gandhi, ceo of nonstick coatings, which is on brands such as kitchenaid and pyrexprinceton university is back with us. ravin, start with the jobs numbers. how does it fit with your experience and your implement situation? are you finding it difficult to higher people -- finding it difficult to hire people? ravin: yes, it is a tight labor market right now. we hire for high qualified r&d people because we do a lot of research. i think the economy is unequivocally strong. listening to the use of the term goldilocks economy for the last few minutes on a show, and i am nervous that if things go south, we will slow down a bit. i will also say that we basically have an operation in china, so with all the tariff talk, we have pretty much stopped hiring in china because so many u.s. claims have shifted their production elsewhere. that is an interesting data point julia: you say they are shifting production elsewhere. what about quarters? is a fast decisions being made in light of what is only small amounts of tariffs so far on a small amount of numbers. responsibility of --
raven gandhi -- gmmn gandhi, ceo of nonstick coatings, which is on brands such as kitchenaid and pyrexprinceton university is back with us. ravin, start with the jobs numbers. how does it fit with your experience and your implement situation? are you finding it difficult to higher people -- finding it difficult to hire people? ravin: yes, it is a tight labor market right now. we hire for high qualified r&d people because we do a lot of research. i think the economy is unequivocally strong....
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i believe in a vision shared by gandhi and king's and abraham lincoln. i believe in a vision of equality and justice and freedom and multiracial democracy built on the premises -- premise that all people are created equal and they have certain inalienable rights. i believe that a world governed by such principles as possible. >> to reflect on that possibility and on his unique legacy, i spoke to andrew mlangeni , the activist who stood trial and was in prison with . he is 93. also good things for south africa. we get there freedom. .>> peter, you were born in south africa. your parents were prominent anti-apartheid activists. you head to flea. you have written this amazing book. if andrew was there on trial by the white institutions, you are part of the white family of south africa and your family was fighting for justice. how did you feel then and how to feel today? >> by then, at the time of the trial in 1964, my parents were band and not allowed to attend the trial because of the orders of previously being jailed. i was only 14 and strongly in support
i believe in a vision shared by gandhi and king's and abraham lincoln. i believe in a vision of equality and justice and freedom and multiracial democracy built on the premises -- premise that all people are created equal and they have certain inalienable rights. i believe that a world governed by such principles as possible. >> to reflect on that possibility and on his unique legacy, i spoke to andrew mlangeni , the activist who stood trial and was in prison with . he is 93. also good...
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but mr modi's bjp party fired back, with minister piyush goyal calling mr gandhi a "merchant of hate" received a call at around midnight, around 12.40 midnight but the hospital records show that the man was admitted only at four o'clock. there has been allegations against the police officers saying that they took efforts to take the cows to a shelter, to a safe shelter, before taking the victims to the hospital. well, these are still allegations and a senior police officer has told the bbc that they are looking into it and this thing is being investigated. why do we believe this particular man was targeted? so, this man, like a few others in the past, has been believed to be kidnapping cows. so, stealing cows from the state, rajasthan. but his friend, who escaped from this attack, has told the bbc that they had bought cows legitimately and they were travelling to the border between the two states and that's when the group, the mob, the cow vigilantes, how they call themselves, they attacked them. one of them died, the other, he escaped from the place to save his life. just explain to
but mr modi's bjp party fired back, with minister piyush goyal calling mr gandhi a "merchant of hate" received a call at around midnight, around 12.40 midnight but the hospital records show that the man was admitted only at four o'clock. there has been allegations against the police officers saying that they took efforts to take the cows to a shelter, to a safe shelter, before taking the victims to the hospital. well, these are still allegations and a senior police officer has told...
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i believe in a vision shared by gandhi and king and abraham lincol i believe in a vision of equali and justice and freedom and multiracial democracy built on the premi that all people are created equal, and they are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. laura:ef a bime ago i spoke to a former assistant secretary state for african affairs during the obama administration. does barack obama feel that nelson mandela's legacy of equality and human rights is under threat like never before? >> i didn't get from his speechl that he fee it was under threat. i think the message he wanted to deliver is that we must continue to fight to maintain the freedoms that we have i saw the speech as being very hopeful. lana: he took aim at strong politics around the globe. he is clearly very concerned about how the lure of the strongman can be resisted. linda: he is. that message also resonated not onatedn africa, it r globally. and i think it particularly was important for audiences to hear him make the statements.la a: one observer called hisue speech an el rebuke to president trump. di
i believe in a vision shared by gandhi and king and abraham lincol i believe in a vision of equali and justice and freedom and multiracial democracy built on the premi that all people are created equal, and they are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. laura:ef a bime ago i spoke to a former assistant secretary state for african affairs during the obama administration. does barack obama feel that nelson mandela's legacy of equality and human rights is under threat like never...
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working to end the lawlessness in the area and thousands of people have escaped to the village of gandhi from where interests of. there are more than four thousand five hundred internally displaced persons in this primary school that is acting as a temporary shelter for these people there are coming from for religious attacked and destroyed by bandits on monday and up to this moment a look of people who have earlier on would early on escaped the bandits are coming in to safer locations like the town of gandhi that is hosting most of the people displaced by the attacks over the past few days officials are telling us that there are a lot of people yet and accounted for census is being taken now to understand how many are missing and what needed to be done we still is still believe that there are people that i miss in the villages i that they are dead or the missing so what we did was that will probably include in the army the police and civil defense with the community they will now back to the village to go and you know convert the whole area within and outside the village and also do wha
working to end the lawlessness in the area and thousands of people have escaped to the village of gandhi from where interests of. there are more than four thousand five hundred internally displaced persons in this primary school that is acting as a temporary shelter for these people there are coming from for religious attacked and destroyed by bandits on monday and up to this moment a look of people who have earlier on would early on escaped the bandits are coming in to safer locations like the...
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carson phenomenas on the story for us tonight good evening to you carson so made it clear that mr gandhi is his go to european leader but you know with the german chancellor when the french president they visited the white house earlier this year they both they receive these warm welcomes and they these declarations of best friends forever is there any substance to saying that conte is most useful friend in europe. well the trump is known for saying one thing today and saying the complete opposite tomorrow but i think we have to point out that indeed the political positions of mr and his coalition government are much closer to donald trump it's the positions of say. or him on the mccraw donald trump and many of his people including some of the new best that have been sent to europe have repeatedly criticized what they see as too liberal migration policies in europe and the globalist multilateral instincts of the old european establishment and instead they have expressed support for the new right wing movements in europe and the leaders of places like hungary poland the czech republic aus
carson phenomenas on the story for us tonight good evening to you carson so made it clear that mr gandhi is his go to european leader but you know with the german chancellor when the french president they visited the white house earlier this year they both they receive these warm welcomes and they these declarations of best friends forever is there any substance to saying that conte is most useful friend in europe. well the trump is known for saying one thing today and saying the complete...
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senator in congo and the former vice president so is the chairman of my political party and the next gandhi did for my political party i'm going to take part of the . political before you were arrested you spoke to one of my colleagues in al jazeera and you were in portugal you feared for the safety of yourself and your family surely you must fear for your own safety on your return what you feel about that no i think that i remember one of your colleague or ten years ago it was in portugal i talked to him and. he says that. i have nothing to to to to fear because my conscience was clean the true as been stated and of the deed to just as has been stated do you think that president joseph kabila will hold the elections in december really i never heard. from him said that he will hold the election but i've never heard also that he will not hold election i just heard that he will respect the constitution so is the government of the constitution are we to hope that he will make respect the constitution looking at your time in prison. were you devastated by what continue to happen. i'm very sad b
senator in congo and the former vice president so is the chairman of my political party and the next gandhi did for my political party i'm going to take part of the . political before you were arrested you spoke to one of my colleagues in al jazeera and you were in portugal you feared for the safety of yourself and your family surely you must fear for your own safety on your return what you feel about that no i think that i remember one of your colleague or ten years ago it was in portugal i...
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gandhi q it did us given. it in your list of the limited yes should tell you. when you what do you want peace is that india up its chemical cranial look with the shit who is your highest level contact with the us government in this because you up a. close within them by them because the president. just this them to look for in the video water. store that's but didn't buy didn't know what he loved nor. a new deal it through it and the us ambassador. the stuff will go on year on the putting him well. but was. at the which he was not without some leaders really he says that well that's the queer part should lead us toward. those social switched up. but system. out of the money out of the money that they were letting someone. this was said the time to. try to move there i'm doubt now mom. was. not why not. why it all people we believe will be here. but i can tell you. add them up with a jolly way i don't want to help out a mother how do ya like is there a well i am a little like a mad build a little out there in my garage what are other in which party without all t
gandhi q it did us given. it in your list of the limited yes should tell you. when you what do you want peace is that india up its chemical cranial look with the shit who is your highest level contact with the us government in this because you up a. close within them by them because the president. just this them to look for in the video water. store that's but didn't buy didn't know what he loved nor. a new deal it through it and the us ambassador. the stuff will go on year on the putting him...
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me tell you what i believe, i believe in nelson mandela's vision, i believe in a vision shared by gandhioln, i believe in a vision of equality and justice and freedom and multiracial democracy, called on the promise that all people are created equal and our endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. -- and they are. the uk prime minister has won another crucial brexit vote against mps in her own party. theresa may's government fought off a challenge from a dozen pro—european conservative mps, who demanded the uk stays in a customs union in the event of no deal with the european union. but the government did lose a separate vote, that will force it to cooperate with the eu on the regulation of medicines after brexit. one of the most expensive films china has ever made has been pulled from cinemas after a dismal opening weekend. the fantasy epic, asura, cost more than $100 million, but tookjust $7 million in its first few days. it's thought the producers are planning to rework the movie, which took six years to make, and release it again. we've probably shown you lots of pictu
me tell you what i believe, i believe in nelson mandela's vision, i believe in a vision shared by gandhioln, i believe in a vision of equality and justice and freedom and multiracial democracy, called on the promise that all people are created equal and our endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. -- and they are. the uk prime minister has won another crucial brexit vote against mps in her own party. theresa may's government fought off a challenge from a dozen pro—european...
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translation: i was wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderfulid not have to talk to anyone. a few hours later it was all over, and babchenko made his remarkable comeback. their operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil to intimidate those that are still in russia. russia denies that, and joined a chorus of international disapproval for the way ukraine had played with the facts. nobody will trust ukrainians and the ukrainian government any more. but, did the fake murder achieve anything? the man who plotted with the fake assassin was arrested and we are told his mobile phone revealed a hit list of future targets, and messages exchanged with a contact in russia. but there's so far been no smoking gun. confused? well, you're not the only one. with the babchenko affair, ukraine has made it that much harder for those looking for the truth. jonah fisher, bbc news, kiev. and panorama's the fake
translation: i was wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderfulid not have to talk to anyone. a few hours later it was all over, and babchenko made his remarkable comeback. their operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil to intimidate those that are still in russia. russia denies that, and...
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and the media blames, of course, the guy in the white house who i call the orange gandhi. [laughter] which is b.s.! politics always causes friction. we just have more places to see it. 24-hour cable news, social media, lou dobbs' hot tub. [laughter] we get it, the country is divided. but that's actually good. it's better to have two sides than one. and i wish we had more sides, actually. plus we just celebrated our 2 42nd birthday. we've been thruway worse than this. -- through way worse than this. and by the way, we look pretty awesome for our age. take a look at this map. we haven't gained a pound in 60 years. [laughter] idaho has abs. but there's always room for improvement. the good news is most of america isn't what's on tv. the shouting on camera is what attracts the camera in in the first place, so that's why you see more of it. however, it may not be a bad idea to lighten up a little. we've got to admit that everyone who annoys you thinks that they're right, so the solution is we should admit that we see things through different filters. this week. a neighbor poste
and the media blames, of course, the guy in the white house who i call the orange gandhi. [laughter] which is b.s.! politics always causes friction. we just have more places to see it. 24-hour cable news, social media, lou dobbs' hot tub. [laughter] we get it, the country is divided. but that's actually good. it's better to have two sides than one. and i wish we had more sides, actually. plus we just celebrated our 2 42nd birthday. we've been thruway worse than this. -- through way worse than...
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but of course i think gandhi was unrealistic when but you just engage with whoever is listening you engageith the electorate and you just try to prevail and that's better than thinking that somehow the last days are at hand. . . >> but there may be some distinction mac i think there are huge distinction and look, those that have legitimate grievances and those that are directed at structural features that may or may not be the stability of the people that you have legitimate grievances. it may or may not be complicit. even with the great feminist. and if you go to play the blame game but one thing neither one should do one is to look backwards and who is to blame? so what will we do now? and then to get together and to be in the spirit of trust and cooperation. so now let's talk about south africa for a minute. and i talked about nelson mandela but of course terribly asymmetrical they had feared to be displaced from the privilege that then it would not lead to violence. with this to be fully equal participants. so it is quite understandable they wanted will at getting rid of the rugby team
but of course i think gandhi was unrealistic when but you just engage with whoever is listening you engageith the electorate and you just try to prevail and that's better than thinking that somehow the last days are at hand. . . >> but there may be some distinction mac i think there are huge distinction and look, those that have legitimate grievances and those that are directed at structural features that may or may not be the stability of the people that you have legitimate grievances....
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and i would do that but if i act out of the gandhi's bade them enjoy a bit i think it was a bit in the mobile phone is about they never wanted. five even the guys that i thought of us like about almost. voted now so she could be what i want to get across but not the the five in the final hit with so you got a lot of them up so i thought they're going to go with that i thought i'm about to propose a model now that i don't want to. have a little bit of. good bent out of the skin so. that it can try to come phenomenon i i wish. by gemini would show the now side i. time that i'm going to love a box on the nash i. mean on my last august shade or no i found my. i was. going to. the most i know. what i did in honor of only i'm. not against one that i sprang up on to remember when they were going to buy me their. new gun which was mostly let me going to fight. the style of the limited of them. goes into something. other than like ok well what it was it was a. one person bus and. that's going to go well that didn't. well i love a. lot of us national limited me to go to when you look. so i. wish
and i would do that but if i act out of the gandhi's bade them enjoy a bit i think it was a bit in the mobile phone is about they never wanted. five even the guys that i thought of us like about almost. voted now so she could be what i want to get across but not the the five in the final hit with so you got a lot of them up so i thought they're going to go with that i thought i'm about to propose a model now that i don't want to. have a little bit of. good bent out of the skin so. that it can...
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government spokesman says the area was less crowded than usual security measures put in place for gandhi'svisit is the latest in a series of deadly bombings and jalalabad where the taliban have a strong presence. the saudi led coalition in yemen has launched nine air strikes and shelled several provinces in the past twenty four hours according to a rebel news agency fighter jets launched four air strikes inside a province missiles also targeted several border areas causing damage to homes and buildings in sana'a province residential areas were also bombed and as strike has a technical institute navy airport there were three other raids on a farm in her data province and and as strike in the saudi border province of. tens of thousands of protesters have hit the streets all across the u.s. americans came out to demonstrate against donald trump's immigration policies huge crowds descended on.
government spokesman says the area was less crowded than usual security measures put in place for gandhi'svisit is the latest in a series of deadly bombings and jalalabad where the taliban have a strong presence. the saudi led coalition in yemen has launched nine air strikes and shelled several provinces in the past twenty four hours according to a rebel news agency fighter jets launched four air strikes inside a province missiles also targeted several border areas causing damage to homes and...
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see david lloyd george, of course, the great liberal prime minister in the united kingdom i can see gandhink it's fair that not in the short term we'll see a long-term statue of the president just yet being erected on parliament square, as well. this is very lighthearted thing ahead of some serious demonstrations later on. we talked about the broad coalition of interest from a whole host of pressure groups who are very much up in arms about this visit, as well. i have questioned quite strenuously. he should be allowed to come and i think, to be fair, that point has been conceded. but equally so, people have the absolute right to demonstrate in a peaceful fashion whether we get a peaceful fashion later. you have a broad range 50,000 demonstrators is what the security forces think we're going to get nearly 100,000 demonstrators is what the organizers think we could get, as well we will be live here throughout the day here in central london back to you. >> thank you, steve, that is the question whether the trump blimp is deflated good humor switches around the capital so many people out there
see david lloyd george, of course, the great liberal prime minister in the united kingdom i can see gandhink it's fair that not in the short term we'll see a long-term statue of the president just yet being erected on parliament square, as well. this is very lighthearted thing ahead of some serious demonstrations later on. we talked about the broad coalition of interest from a whole host of pressure groups who are very much up in arms about this visit, as well. i have questioned quite...
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bela gandhi, founder of smart dating academy is here. thank you, bela. all right.ve an intense job and if you do, do you feel like it's always with you and then you might go directly to a date? >> yes, i am guilty of that. >> okay, well, i want you to not do that anymore. i want you to develop what we call a fun dating ritual. whatever it is -- i want you to detox work off you. maybe it's go home, take a shower, put on some makeup, put rkt work and we want the easy breezy you to come to the date to ensure you get the second dade. >> okay, thank you so much. >> easy breezy. thank you. all right. bela has a question for you. >> so, do you guys feel like even though you might feel happy and the audience as well, people will look at you and go, oh, my gosh, is something wrong? are you angry? do you have that expression? >> are you talking about the face. >> the face. the resting expression, right. right. exactly. so if you feel like that is you i have the perfect antidote. this is especially important in dating. practice with the phone or a mirror, okay. so pick it up
bela gandhi, founder of smart dating academy is here. thank you, bela. all right.ve an intense job and if you do, do you feel like it's always with you and then you might go directly to a date? >> yes, i am guilty of that. >> okay, well, i want you to not do that anymore. i want you to develop what we call a fun dating ritual. whatever it is -- i want you to detox work off you. maybe it's go home, take a shower, put on some makeup, put rkt work and we want the easy breezy you to...
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bela gandhi, thank you for joining us.our party in the park with g-eazy. stay with us. ♪ >>> good morning, north bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> good morning. it's 8:27. i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 mornings. we have another update from cal fire on the huge county fire in napa and yolo counties. . firefighters made progress eovernig overnight and containment is now up to 37%. the flames have scorched more than 88,000 acres so far and there are still some mandatory evacuations in effect. crews are dealing with some rugged terrain and instead of this tuesday, now expect to have the fire fully contained by thursday. so that is a change. >>> let's go now to traffic and sue hall. are we still light? >> look at this, richmond/san rafael bridge, very, very light. fire is affecting peep's drive to the north part of the state. i-5, chp is shuttling people through this wildfire that for a time had the whole freeway shut down, but still major delays, reg still flat. here. try this. and... ♪ ooh, heaven --
bela gandhi, thank you for joining us.our party in the park with g-eazy. stay with us. ♪ >>> good morning, north bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. >> good morning. it's 8:27. i'm reggie aqui from abc 7 mornings. we have another update from cal fire on the huge county fire in napa and yolo counties. . firefighters made progress eovernig overnight and containment is now up to 37%. the flames have scorched more than 88,000 acres so far and there are...
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was many including president gandhi who needs the support of boston's banks we eager to see what type of reception he gets this time china bellus al-jazeera. min is a political analyst and specialist on regional security he says dostum has clearly been targeted by opposition groups. unfortunately many people talk their district down will help the country get rid of these warlords who have been made dinning ahead you may be and have been influencing the local politics have been really creating problems for the general public they have been engaged in extortion struggling language being etc but john also. means that the government might not pursue the not for our string or eliminating these boards and as such this is a big sit back to hold people the general outline public we're sick of these warlords. think this is a this is a sit back and against the wishes and the will of the public hundreds of volunteers who have spent years saving lives turned serious long running war hoping for a new life of their own members of the white helmets rescue crew and their families have left the countr
was many including president gandhi who needs the support of boston's banks we eager to see what type of reception he gets this time china bellus al-jazeera. min is a political analyst and specialist on regional security he says dostum has clearly been targeted by opposition groups. unfortunately many people talk their district down will help the country get rid of these warlords who have been made dinning ahead you may be and have been influencing the local politics have been really creating...
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i was draped in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderful guy i wast was all over and the journalist made his remarkable comeback. the operation complete, ukraine's chico the service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods and trying to kill his opponents on overseas soil to intimidate its opponents. russia said this was not the correct method to adopt and joined a chorus of international disapproval. the ukrainian government have done wrong. but fake murder achieve anything? the man who plotted with the sega saturn was arrested and we are told that his mobile phone revealed he had lost of future targets and messages exchanged with a co nta ct targets and messages exchanged with a contact in russia. but there has so far been no smoking gun. confused? well, so far been no smoking gun. confused ? well, you so far been no smoking gun. confused? well, you are not the only one, with the babchenko of fear, ukraine has made it that much harder for those looking for the truth. —— babchenko affair. you
i was draped in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderful guy i wast was all over and the journalist made his remarkable comeback. the operation complete, ukraine's chico the service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods and trying to kill his opponents on overseas soil to intimidate its opponents. russia said this was not the correct method to adopt and joined a chorus of international disapproval....
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i believe in a vision shared by gandhi and king and abraham lincoln. believe in a vision of equality and justice and freedom and multi-racial democracy, built on the premise that all people are created equal, and they're endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. and i believe that a world governed by such principles is possible and that it can achieve more peace and more cooperation in pursuit of a common good. that's what i believe. and i believe we have no choice but to move forward; that those of us who believe in democracy and civil rights and a common humanity have a better story to tell. and i believe this not just based on sentiment, i believe it based on hard evidence. the fact that the world's most prosperous and successful societies, the ones with the highest living standards and the highest levels of satisfaction among their people, happen to be those which have most closely approximated the liberal, progressive ideal that we talk about and have nurtured the talents and contributions of all their citizens. the fact that authori
i believe in a vision shared by gandhi and king and abraham lincoln. believe in a vision of equality and justice and freedom and multi-racial democracy, built on the premise that all people are created equal, and they're endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. and i believe that a world governed by such principles is possible and that it can achieve more peace and more cooperation in pursuit of a common good. that's what i believe. and i believe we have no choice but to move...
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happened prior to the two thousand and nine election of course it famously happened when president gandhi selected him to be first vice president in two thousand and thirteen and it's happening again this year hundreds of members of the syrian rescue organization known as the white helmets have arrived in jordan after being evacuated from syria four hundred twenty two of the first responders and their families were ferried out of southwestern connector province overnight due to the threat from advancing government forces they were taken by israel through the occupied golan heights off to a request from the united nations and western powers. meanwhile a convoy fifty five buses taking syrian rebels in their families has been allowed to proceed north after being stopped by iranian militias the vehicles were surrounded by fighters wearing military style uniforms in the homes after seven hours and an intervention by the russian military police they were allowed to move again the convoy left connector as part of an agreement between the opposition in the syrian government to surrender positions
happened prior to the two thousand and nine election of course it famously happened when president gandhi selected him to be first vice president in two thousand and thirteen and it's happening again this year hundreds of members of the syrian rescue organization known as the white helmets have arrived in jordan after being evacuated from syria four hundred twenty two of the first responders and their families were ferried out of southwestern connector province overnight due to the threat from...
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happened prior to the two thousand and nine election of course it famously happened when president gandhi selected him to be first vice president in two thousand and thirteen and it's happening again this year. hundreds of members of the syrian rescue organization known as the white helmets of arrived in jordan after being evacuated from syria four hundred twenty two of the first responders and their families were ferried out of southwestern connector province overnight due to the threat from advancing government forces they were taken by israel through the occupied golan heights after a quest from the united nations and western power as an election candidate from the party of front on a imraan khan has been killed in a suicide attack on the poor was a candidate of the pakistan to weaken south party which is currently pulling ahead his vehicle was targeted in the northwestern province of kind of a punch as he was leaving the meeting a pakistani taliban says it carried out the attack for which from foreign policy a court of pages denied allegations he worked with the russian government in
happened prior to the two thousand and nine election of course it famously happened when president gandhi selected him to be first vice president in two thousand and thirteen and it's happening again this year. hundreds of members of the syrian rescue organization known as the white helmets of arrived in jordan after being evacuated from syria four hundred twenty two of the first responders and their families were ferried out of southwestern connector province overnight due to the threat from...
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experience or the french experience in the last year in britain had a number of tax including the ariana gandhi concert in manchester so how do you respond to the notion that the islamic state or other groups have been crushed or eradicated and what is your sense about the threat to the us either the homeland directly or what we see today? >> i would suggest that we been here before. i was remember when i was arrested in may we started to beat the mainstream press about whether it was over or winding down and that leads to awareness that it is not about organization that this is the entity is one that runs on ideology but at the moment and it's bound together by some liberals post and some of which people can differ on now you have a competition in the marketplace for competition but in regard to the threat of land what is setting in for jihadist organizations that do have better capability to plot attacks we went from a phase of [inaudible] that his last resistance and now were going back to a situation where the internet or virtual pallet caliphate makes a possible but this realization that t
experience or the french experience in the last year in britain had a number of tax including the ariana gandhi concert in manchester so how do you respond to the notion that the islamic state or other groups have been crushed or eradicated and what is your sense about the threat to the us either the homeland directly or what we see today? >> i would suggest that we been here before. i was remember when i was arrested in may we started to beat the mainstream press about whether it was...
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i believe in a vision shared by gandhi and king. and abraham lincoln. the premise that all people are created equal and they are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. and i believe that a world governed by such principles, is possible. and joining us now from johannesburg is the bbc‘s nomsa maseko. i got the impression it was a large audience, i think 9000 people. i got the impression it was a large audience, ithink 9000 people. but he was speaking maybe notjust to that audience but also to people backin that audience but also to people back in the united states? that is correct, that is the feeling that a lot of people are saying that he was not only directing his speech to an african or south african audience but particularly to the citizens of the united states and also to his predecessor donald trump in which she said that those who are in power we re she said that those who are in power were undermining the very institution that gives democracy meaning and mrobama institution that gives democracy meaning and mr obama also said the
i believe in a vision shared by gandhi and king. and abraham lincoln. the premise that all people are created equal and they are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. and i believe that a world governed by such principles, is possible. and joining us now from johannesburg is the bbc‘s nomsa maseko. i got the impression it was a large audience, i think 9000 people. i got the impression it was a large audience, ithink 9000 people. but he was speaking maybe notjust to that...
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i wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderful guy i was hours later, it was all over and babchenko made his remarkable comeback. the operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil to intimidate those who are still in russia. russia denies that and joined a chorus of international disapproval for the way ukraine had played with the facts. nobody will trust ukrainians and the ukrainian government any more. but did the fake murder achieve anything? the man who plotted with the fake assassin was arrested and we are told his mobile phone revealed a hit list of future targets and messages exchanged with a contact in russia. but there's so far been no smoking gun. are you working as an agent for russia? bizarrely, he also claims to have known it was all fake. confused? well, you are not the only one. with the babchenko affair, ukraine has made it that much harder for those looking for the truth
i wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderful guy i was hours later, it was all over and babchenko made his remarkable comeback. the operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil to intimidate those who are still in russia. russia denies that and joined a chorus of international disapproval for...
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opposition leader will have literature and suddenly come together in a coalition and choosing joint gandhi and bamber was one of four vice presidents in a transitional government back in two thousand and three right after the civil war he campaigned for president in two thousand and six and won the fast round but he lost to president kabila in the run off many supporters believe he was dropped off victory whether or not he will be on this year's ballot paper will depend on his other case pending at the i.c.c. his facing charges of witness tampering that outcome will determine if he can fly back home in time to submit his documents to the letter commission as required by the law catherine sorry al jazeera nairobi zimbabwe's main opposition party says being prevented from voting in the upcoming election the july thirtieth poll will be the first proper mcgarvey was removed the election commission insists it is a free and fair process are met asa has more from harare. the role of the police and army jury elections in zimbabwe has always been controversial officers who will be working on pollin
opposition leader will have literature and suddenly come together in a coalition and choosing joint gandhi and bamber was one of four vice presidents in a transitional government back in two thousand and three right after the civil war he campaigned for president in two thousand and six and won the fast round but he lost to president kabila in the run off many supporters believe he was dropped off victory whether or not he will be on this year's ballot paper will depend on his other case...
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of -- first of all, martin luther king speeches influenced a lot of people to see the link between gandhi and the philosophy that he adopted in the early 60s after his unfortunate experience in getting attacked in his house and having a gun in his own house and how jim lawson and -- convinced and to study the gandhian movement and to promote a nonviolent strategy. then you have the emergence of the clergy and laity concerned as it was called clergy and laymen concerned then and that i united with king in a famous speech and 67 but overall, the churches and the synagogues, even the drafters of the movement took on a much more -- much stronger nonviolent direct action movement. of course there were certain incidents and especially later on with the weather underground and so forth that tended to shall we say cloud that movement back. overall i would ask you to sort of consider whether in the end it was nonviolent direct action that really advanced to the social and peace agenda. >> i would say in the philadelphia case, nonviolent direct action is absolutely a prime moving force in gaining t
of -- first of all, martin luther king speeches influenced a lot of people to see the link between gandhi and the philosophy that he adopted in the early 60s after his unfortunate experience in getting attacked in his house and having a gun in his own house and how jim lawson and -- convinced and to study the gandhian movement and to promote a nonviolent strategy. then you have the emergence of the clergy and laity concerned as it was called clergy and laymen concerned then and that i united...
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translation: i was wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderfulack. their operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil to intimidate those that are still in russia. russia denies that, and joined a chorus of international disapproval for the way ukraine had played with the facts. nobody will trust ukrainians and the ukrainian government any more. but did the fake murder achieve anything? the man who plotted with the fake assassin was arrested and we are told his mobile phone revealed a hit list of future targets, and messages exchanged with a contact in russia. but there's so far been no smoking gun. confused? well, you're not the only one. with the babchenko affair, ukraine has made it that much harder for those looking for the truth. jonah fisher, bbc news, kiev. and panorama's the fake murder that fooled the world is on bbc one, tonight at 8.30pm. six people have been arrested. for men and
translation: i was wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderfulack. their operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil to intimidate those that are still in russia. russia denies that, and joined a chorus of international disapproval for the way ukraine had played with the facts. nobody will...
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i'd wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderful guy i did not have to talk to anyone. i thought he was probably in a peaceful place at this point and i was stuck in this agony. a few hours later, it was all over and babchenko made his remarkable comeback. their operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on foreign soil to intimidate those who are still in russia. russia denies that and joined a chorus of international disapproval for the way ukraine had played with the facts. nobody will trust ukrainians and the ukrainian government any more. but did the fake murder achieve anything? the man who plotted with the fake assassin was arrested and we are told his mobile phone revealed a hit list of future targets and messages exchanged with a contact in russia. but there's so far been no smoking gun. are you working as an agent for russia? bizarrely, he also claims to have known it was all fake. confus
i'd wrapped up in a sheet like gandhi, smoking and watching the tv news about what a wonderful guy i did not have to talk to anyone. i thought he was probably in a peaceful place at this point and i was stuck in this agony. a few hours later, it was all over and babchenko made his remarkable comeback. their operation complete, ukraine's security service was quick to label it a success that had saved lives. translation: russia is using illegal methods. russia is trying to kill its opponents on...