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about what happens next because you know we mustn't normalize what's just happened in the way that giles is just talking there boris johnson you know has managed to get this mandate we don't even know how many children the prime minister has got right these campaign is at a load of money from all sorts of sources across the world and yet somehow as charles has said they won now what does that say about where we are as a country how bad was our overall offering as labor that we couldn't be that i mean really so it's good it's someone called it this morning who i respect in london politics labor's existential crisis and that's where we are and i think it will take at least 2 cycles for them to get back into power i don't think there are a very brief i thought a great in your opinion very briefly 20 seconds in a situation where the next good in inverted commas and i'm not editorializing or being political the next good labor m.p. who becomes a labor prime minister maybe isn't even in westminster at the moment yeah absolutely i don't know where you are i think boris is going to you know is g
about what happens next because you know we mustn't normalize what's just happened in the way that giles is just talking there boris johnson you know has managed to get this mandate we don't even know how many children the prime minister has got right these campaign is at a load of money from all sorts of sources across the world and yet somehow as charles has said they won now what does that say about where we are as a country how bad was our overall offering as labor that we couldn't be that...
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since the massacres they have promised to the ploy even more troops to the country's high security giles to fight the mafia's influence they. please. all the scales was planned on behalf of all ghanaians crime. going to so many to avoid us implementing our reforms and if you can assume. but it's not clear if getting even tougher will stop the killings were rather few further anger and violence the united nations is calling for an investigation into these massacres it says the state must guarantee the human rights of prisoners especially their right to life. it's now been 30 years since for many is bloody revolution when citizens brought down longtime communist dictator. who unlike many of eastern europe is uprising the transition was not peaceful hundreds of protestors died at the hands of security forces our next report looks at the critical events of december 1909. romanians have been commemorating the uprising that took place 30 years ago this month president klaus your honey's later a wreath to honor the lives lost in december 989 as demonstrators in the western romanian city of team
since the massacres they have promised to the ploy even more troops to the country's high security giles to fight the mafia's influence they. please. all the scales was planned on behalf of all ghanaians crime. going to so many to avoid us implementing our reforms and if you can assume. but it's not clear if getting even tougher will stop the killings were rather few further anger and violence the united nations is calling for an investigation into these massacres it says the state must...
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ones died in one of the most violent places in the most crime ridden country on earth one dear says giles on the tourist but even by those standards the past few days have been grim and date. only if the family is a mourning today by the country is in mourning. after a weekend of violence many are also outraged that the authorities found you to prevent the massacres the prisons was supposedly high security. when the government to create emergency measures last wake it did side to stop the killing there but instead more violence followed. my brother's death hurts he had already served 10 years in a maximum security jail why did he have to die. the authorities are defending their policies they say gangs are trying to stop them cleaning up the prisons and since the massacres they've promised to the ploy even more troops to the country's high security giles to fight the mafia's influence there. all this chaos was planned on behalf of all ghanaians to crime. only so many to avoid us implementing our reforms and if you can assume. that it's not clear if getting even tougher will stop the killin
ones died in one of the most violent places in the most crime ridden country on earth one dear says giles on the tourist but even by those standards the past few days have been grim and date. only if the family is a mourning today by the country is in mourning. after a weekend of violence many are also outraged that the authorities found you to prevent the massacres the prisons was supposedly high security. when the government to create emergency measures last wake it did side to stop the...
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since the massacres they have promised to the ploy even more troops to the country's high security giles to fight the mafia's influence they. call the scales was planned on behalf of all ghanaians to crime. by any to avoid us implementing our reforms. but it's not clear if getting even tougher will stop the killings or rather few further anger and violence the united nations is calling for an investigation into these massacres it says the state must guarantee the human rights of prisoners especially their right to life. terraces iconic notes that i'm cathedral will not be holding a christmas mass this year for the 1st time since the french revolution the french government pledged to rebuild it immediately after a fire earlier this year devastated the cathedral that work however will take years to complete and the building is too unstable to hold religious services. to the landmark cathedral of paris still a skeleton of its former self. the work underway now focuses on stabilizing notre dame and preventing its collapse. the fire that ravaged the church's roof and spire broke out on april
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and since the massacre is they've promised a point even more troops to the country's high security giles to fight the mafia's influence the. blues be out tonight over all the scales was planned on behalf of organized crime. by having to avoid us implementing our reforms. soon. but it's not clear if getting even tougher will stop the killings of the few further anger and violence the united nations is calling for an investigation into these massacres it says the state must guarantee the human rights of prisoners especially their right to life. all right let's get you a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world at least 24 people have died after a bus plunged off a cliff on the intonation island of sumatra rescuers are still searching for any survivors trapped inside the vehicle which veered off the road above a 150 meter high regain. police in new zealand say they're suspending the search operation for the bodies of 2 people still missing after a volcano erupted earlier this month police said crews had done all they could to search the area 19 people were killed
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clamping down on the scent by using internet shutdowns across the country that was correspondent mr giles well from delhi. new zealand has ended a gun buyback program initiated after a terror attack at 2 mosques and in christ church killed 51 people earlier this year the government banned semi semi automatic weapons giving owners in till this weekend to turn them in in exchange for compensation. getting guns off the street literally people were still turning in their firearms on the last day of the buyback program the government says more than 30000 weapon owners participated turning in over 50000 guns. commuters is just a little bit sorry for. 6 months but there is still. that the new zealand police can do that be the safest country in the world. the measure followed an anti muslim rampage at 2 christ church mosques in march of this year when a single gunman killed $51.00 people the massacre shocked the country where mass shootings were extremely rare the prime minister just in the ardor and moved quickly to ban semi-automatic weapons like the one the gunman used the legislature passed i
clamping down on the scent by using internet shutdowns across the country that was correspondent mr giles well from delhi. new zealand has ended a gun buyback program initiated after a terror attack at 2 mosques and in christ church killed 51 people earlier this year the government banned semi semi automatic weapons giving owners in till this weekend to turn them in in exchange for compensation. getting guns off the street literally people were still turning in their firearms on the last day of...
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forgot giles was when i was at work. better, ijust could not cope at all and eventually broke down, good old —fashioned nervous breakdown, finished up in hospital myself. again, i hesitate to go into this because it is difficult but nonetheless, you have been public about it and i think people around the world listening would relate to it in a very profound way. you say that your breakdown was so extreme that there was a time when you, and indeed your husband, talked about ending your lives. yes. well, that was before he went into hospital. we just could not manage any more. and we just spoke seriously about a family suicide. my husband actually had the good sense to dissuade us because he felt that it while it might be suicide for us, it wasn't suicide for our son. and so he pulled out and i'm very glad he did because we have come through it all. i think we're all very glad he did but it is extraordinary that you, you're a business leader who's known across the country and indeed internationally. you have become a phila
forgot giles was when i was at work. better, ijust could not cope at all and eventually broke down, good old —fashioned nervous breakdown, finished up in hospital myself. again, i hesitate to go into this because it is difficult but nonetheless, you have been public about it and i think people around the world listening would relate to it in a very profound way. you say that your breakdown was so extreme that there was a time when you, and indeed your husband, talked about ending your lives....
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>> that was anna giles reporting. amazon said in a statement this does not reflect the high standards we have for our contracted carriers. we are working with customers to make this right. >> it took minutes for robbers to pull off a jewelry store height all caught on camera. the thieves smashed display cases with hammers, grabbed the loot, and ran. this is the third time in four months robbers have targeted his store. spent the first time they came through the roof, through a skylight for the second time they broke the window and the door. >> this time, 90 % of his merchandise was in the vault where the thieves could not get it. >> also tonight we are learning that the mastermind behind the college admissions scheme approached seven different stanford coaches before one took the bait. john vandermark, of the sailing program accepted almost $800,000 in bribes to recommend students for admission as athletic recruits. stanford paid for an external review of athletic admissions and recommended adopting a formal policy ma
>> that was anna giles reporting. amazon said in a statement this does not reflect the high standards we have for our contracted carriers. we are working with customers to make this right. >> it took minutes for robbers to pull off a jewelry store height all caught on camera. the thieves smashed display cases with hammers, grabbed the loot, and ran. this is the third time in four months robbers have targeted his store. spent the first time they came through the roof, through a...
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i'm on a one ace we investigate the shocking conditions inside the world's most congested giles and the inmates trying to survive. it's early in the morning and a full name is rising. in the shadows like thousands of bodies waged into every corner of every inch. welcome to manila city jail one of the most congested prisons in the world 2. we've been given extended access here to find out why chance in the philippines a so overcrowded and to meet the inmates who've been called monster is by their own government. so tell me about the jail missed the story here on the south side jay ricks pristine is the jail's chief records office up even he is shocked by the conditions here right now based on the united nations minimum standards our idea of capacity should be around $1100.00 inmates. but the actual jail population right now is up to 6300 inmates. that's almost 600 percent of the capacity. we should be scared you know because we can be outnumbered . and that's not an exaggeration according to international standards this should be one god for every 7 prisoners. the ratio here is one to ab
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>>that was anna giles reporting the sheriff's office says it's contacted the courier service and amazont provided with details about the service driver or the merchandise and have not said yet if they will reimburse customers for those last orders. they play the hottest team in the nfl in baltimore on sunday now the 49 ers stay on the road to take on the end of season. >>top seeded new orleans saints. jason will set you up for bay area sports night by breaking down the niners saints match-up that's coming up. and storm clouds continue to roll to the bay area we're seeing some rain out there right now and there is more rain on the way we'll take close look. >>when we come back. irene is not the only former leader interested in you have powers former us senator reid from nevada is enthusiastic about recent attention to the u f o top it. >>he is even looking forward to talking with in with bill and hillary clinton on their next visit apparently bill clinton is very interested in the subject for more you can go to mystely wire dot com. for the full story and look for more about greed and fo
>>that was anna giles reporting the sheriff's office says it's contacted the courier service and amazont provided with details about the service driver or the merchandise and have not said yet if they will reimburse customers for those last orders. they play the hottest team in the nfl in baltimore on sunday now the 49 ers stay on the road to take on the end of season. >>top seeded new orleans saints. jason will set you up for bay area sports night by breaking down the niners saints...
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giles and maya will be back at half—past eleven for another look at the papers.deo game is one of the biggest crowdfunded projects ever. star citizen has raised nearly £200 million. that's a sizeable chunk of change. but then, it is a game with ambitions to build an entire universe to act as its users' playground. the problem is the game has been in development since 2012 and it's still nowhere near finished. so, what's going on? even with that mega budget, is this game just too ambitious? marc cieslak has been in search of the brains behind star citizen. star citizen combines elements of a massively multi—player role—playing game, spaceship sim and first—person shooter, all in a vast, persistent universe. thanks, wendy! it has a large, loyalfan base. previously, we could not have done a planet like this before. cheering and applause. when i was a kid, i wanted to be an astronaut. i ended up being a dentist. i always used to fantasise with being a spaceman, and that's what star citizen is. coming up behind you. star citizen is important because it's a chris rober
giles and maya will be back at half—past eleven for another look at the papers.deo game is one of the biggest crowdfunded projects ever. star citizen has raised nearly £200 million. that's a sizeable chunk of change. but then, it is a game with ambitions to build an entire universe to act as its users' playground. the problem is the game has been in development since 2012 and it's still nowhere near finished. so, what's going on? even with that mega budget, is this game just too ambitious?...
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giles,rs -- milligan albert giles. we created the digital index for the arkansas state archives. i will leave it there. thank you very much. [applause] >> when i consider the work of my colleagues here on this am, like you probably, struck by the deep roots of what happened that elaine, and the of those roots as well, along timeline in the past involving lots of different types of people, some of whom -- are not usually brought forward in the records. those roots, i think we should think of them in both terms of resistance to oppression, but oppression itself. it is one of the striking things that comes to my mind, concepts morality, economic interests, financial independence. i think the legacy of what happened that elaine is going to continue to be a long-running one and abroad one as well. those are some of the things that i consider when i think about the work that these scholars are doing. what i would like to do is open the room for questions for our panelists, and because we are recording, we would preferred tha
giles,rs -- milligan albert giles. we created the digital index for the arkansas state archives. i will leave it there. thank you very much. [applause] >> when i consider the work of my colleagues here on this am, like you probably, struck by the deep roots of what happened that elaine, and the of those roots as well, along timeline in the past involving lots of different types of people, some of whom -- are not usually brought forward in the records. those roots, i think we should think...
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taylor: that was andrew challenger and bloomberg tom giles.t was not just google announcing departures this week -- expedia ceo and expedia cfo announced their resignations this week, effective immediately. the pair clashed with the board on the travel company's direction. iac chairman and peter kern will take over while directors look for long-term leadership. coming up, officials brought in their scrutiny of amazon to include its massive cloud computing business. we will have details. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can listen on the bloomberg app, bloomberg.com, and in the s fm. on serious -- siriu this is bloomberg. ♪ aylor: amazon is dealing with widening antitrust probe. federal officials are looking beyond its retail operations to include its massive cloud computing business. issue andd the potential consequences with naomi.akes and -- with surprise. this is a complaints about amazon's retail business are well-known. independent sellers for years now have been talking about ways they think the company is not t
taylor: that was andrew challenger and bloomberg tom giles.t was not just google announcing departures this week -- expedia ceo and expedia cfo announced their resignations this week, effective immediately. the pair clashed with the board on the travel company's direction. iac chairman and peter kern will take over while directors look for long-term leadership. coming up, officials brought in their scrutiny of amazon to include its massive cloud computing business. we will have details. if you...
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since the massacres they have promised to the point even more troops to the country's high security giles to fight the mafia's influence. all this chaos was planned on behalf of all denies to crime. only so many to avoid us implementing our reforms. but it's not clear if getting even tougher will stop the killings or rather few further anger and violence the united nations is calling for an investigation into these massacres it says the state must guarantee the human rights of prisoners especially their right to life. when going to a new location many of us turn to online maps for help navigating the way but in fact fewer than half of the world's countries have been sufficiently mapped online our next report follows one man who's trying to bridge the digital divide by putting more african countries on the map. traveling anywhere in africa can be really complicated when you don't have access to about to read maps if you look at africa right now maybe only 6 or 7 countries america. and 54 countries on the continent and within them maybe a 120000000 people his day job is in silicon valley bu
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thank you, giles and maya. do buy a paper. next on bbc news it's time for the film review.ht night. so, hello. welcome to the film review on bbc news. and taking us through this week's releases, we do have mark kermode. what have you got for us in store this week? interesting week. we have sons of denmark, which is a political thriller. we havejumanji: the next level. the same, but kind of more. and the kingmaker, a documentary about imelda marcos. so, sons of denmark. it's a danish drama. interesting? it's an interesting film. not necessarily entirely successful, but interesting. so feature debut of ulaa salim, a danish director whose parents are iraqi. set in denmark four years in the future. there is a populist politician on the rise, and there is an election during which he appears to be doing quite well. behind him are the titular group the sons of denmark, who are basically a kind of white supremacist nationalist group who were behind a whole bunch of islamophobic attacks in copenhagen. as a result of those attacks, young muslims are being radicalised at the same time
thank you, giles and maya. do buy a paper. next on bbc news it's time for the film review.ht night. so, hello. welcome to the film review on bbc news. and taking us through this week's releases, we do have mark kermode. what have you got for us in store this week? interesting week. we have sons of denmark, which is a political thriller. we havejumanji: the next level. the same, but kind of more. and the kingmaker, a documentary about imelda marcos. so, sons of denmark. it's a danish drama....
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such a mundane piece that allegations think that they're going too far to crush down dissent ok mr giles while in delhi thank you very much with your update. the australian military has been called up to help fight wildfires burning near the country's largest city sydney authorities are bracing for an extreme heat wave this weekend following a few days of cooler weather fire has consumed millions of hectares of land across the country over the last 6 weeks and at least 9 people have been killed. not just what you might expect at one of australia's most popular tourist sites visitors to the blue mountains west of sydney are forced to wear face masks as the smoke from nearby bushfires fills the air. the iconic rock formations are barely visible in the face. to supporters who are looking forward to see if you always want to see the blue mountains. but that problem is small compared to the challenge firefighters in new south wales are set to face at the weekend. after a brief for spite securing a few days of damp weather over christmas temperatures are again expected to soar bringing new ris
such a mundane piece that allegations think that they're going too far to crush down dissent ok mr giles while in delhi thank you very much with your update. the australian military has been called up to help fight wildfires burning near the country's largest city sydney authorities are bracing for an extreme heat wave this weekend following a few days of cooler weather fire has consumed millions of hectares of land across the country over the last 6 weeks and at least 9 people have been...
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of when you say i'm not you know what exactly does it mean it means national not just golden dawn giles' a witness documentary on al-jazeera do you support the mosque this. january on al-jazeera president donald trump is that that president in history to be impeached what does this mean for the future of the u.s. leader on the brink of an election before much chilian presidential candidate explores the defeat of left wing political parties across latin america and look at how this year's world economic forum will focus on ways to tackle the impact of climate change an expropriation of family links to the city's regime examines it it's early may now be embracing fascist ideologies most believed gone forever with the general election out of the way breaks it is now setting out with the u.k. proceed with the transition in the coming months january on al-jazeera. the pollution is palpable. delis shares the symptoms of many modern metropolis but its unique features have be gotten a crisis. people in power investigates the toxic mix feeding the city's invisible killer and asks why more is not
of when you say i'm not you know what exactly does it mean it means national not just golden dawn giles' a witness documentary on al-jazeera do you support the mosque this. january on al-jazeera president donald trump is that that president in history to be impeached what does this mean for the future of the u.s. leader on the brink of an election before much chilian presidential candidate explores the defeat of left wing political parties across latin america and look at how this year's world...
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taylor: that was andrew challenger of challenger gray and christmas and bloomberg's tom giles.nd it was not just google announcing departures. the expedia ceo and cfo announced their resignations this week, effective immediately. they clashed with the board's direction. vice chairman will take over while the directors look for long-term leadership. and coming up, u.s. antitrust officials broaden their scrutiny of amazon to include its massive cloud computing business. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio, on bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: amazon is dealing with a widening antitrust probe. federal officials are looking beyond retail operations to include its massive cloud computing business. we explored the consequent is with our guests. >> i think this is a surprise. complaints about the retail business are well known. independent sellers have been talking about ways they think the company is not treating. -- treating them fairly on this platform, but complaints about amazon web services have been quieter, so the f
taylor: that was andrew challenger of challenger gray and christmas and bloomberg's tom giles.nd it was not just google announcing departures. the expedia ceo and cfo announced their resignations this week, effective immediately. they clashed with the board's direction. vice chairman will take over while the directors look for long-term leadership. and coming up, u.s. antitrust officials broaden their scrutiny of amazon to include its massive cloud computing business. and if you like bloomberg...
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well earlier i spoke to correspondent mr giles while in delhi and asked her to explain the apparent stamina of the protests now cropdusters are coming out in force and they are saying that they will not stop protesting good the government either track the act or revive even the truth or put in a clear dialogue that has been by a lengthy even though much of this bob asked have been several process yes to the airport example many people who lost their lives in the state of beijing and there are allegations of excessive use of force by the police in new delhi as well there was a peaceful process of the grand mosque i was just through the b.s. but in the evening clashes broke out in a muslim majority neighborhood and protesters alleged the police started using a baton charge as well as water cannons against them without. publication the police is appalled denying this best thing that brought us to have thought of selling is that an iota of this is why action was taken but that repeated allegations of the police using too much force and that the government does in fact dampen down the scent by u
well earlier i spoke to correspondent mr giles while in delhi and asked her to explain the apparent stamina of the protests now cropdusters are coming out in force and they are saying that they will not stop protesting good the government either track the act or revive even the truth or put in a clear dialogue that has been by a lengthy even though much of this bob asked have been several process yes to the airport example many people who lost their lives in the state of beijing and there are...
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with me are the the political commentator and former head of press under david cameron, giles kenninghamical writer and academic, maya goodfellow. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro has the headline ‘labour at each other‘s throats — referring to ousted mp caroline flint who is claiming emily thornberry called northern brexit voters stupid. the daily telegraph has the same story — the labour party is accused of supreme arrogance as voters get the blame for the historic defeat. the guardian also leads on labour but has this picture of the bbc sports personality of the year winner: cricket star ben stokes. the daily mail lists borisjohnson's priorities for a government shakeup — border control, nhs and investment in the north — to ensure another decade of conservative rule. staying with the tory shakeup and the times reports that the prime minister will take aim at the ministry of defence over ‘wasted cash‘. and finally, the ft is leading with the un talks on climate change that have finished without an agreement on carbon trading. politics first. johnson to take aim a
with me are the the political commentator and former head of press under david cameron, giles kenninghamical writer and academic, maya goodfellow. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro has the headline ‘labour at each other‘s throats — referring to ousted mp caroline flint who is claiming emily thornberry called northern brexit voters stupid. the daily telegraph has the same story — the labour party is accused of supreme arrogance as voters get the blame for the...
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sort of when you say i'm not the you know what exactly does it mean it means nationalized golden dawn giles' a witness documentary on al-jazeera do you support the mosque is. the most memorable moment of al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. to us if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place we're able to cover this like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. that is our strength. the brazilian economy is booming but deep divisions still exist between the haves and the have nots in a country where smartphones have become a part of everyday life technology help bridge the gap. the series the challenges developers to design apps for a better world travels to rio de janeiro and meets the young people tasked with making a different life than for vela farm on al-jazeera. the pollution is palpable. delis shares the symptoms of many modern metropolis but its unique features have be gotten a crisis. people in power investigates the toxic mix feeding the city's invisible killer and asks why more is not
sort of when you say i'm not the you know what exactly does it mean it means nationalized golden dawn giles' a witness documentary on al-jazeera do you support the mosque is. the most memorable moment of al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. to us if something happens anywhere in the world al jazeera is in place we're able to cover this like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. that is our strength. the brazilian...
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which thought by doing it to open the rule well ok fred giles. but still some kind of peace in the next few days the 1st century it's all going to have been well to him so that was the reward what what what most of us thought was a major concession one look taking more ukrainian get a. second clear the whole all the time. has been trying to bet that all the rebels will just wish what why go under only at the beginning and what it did far damage rather than what they have will be to secondly every conception can be all from the point of view it is a last will be the last empty elections yes in principle. 3 well elections but you can't put the kind of conditions well this elections which will eventually be raising the bar higher and higher like the return to all of this plays the relation of the border this and that so. basically even as it would really to move on to something tangible they will find a form but right now we're not talking you know who will be existing and we're still trying to get to this place ok we have one minute left if i could
which thought by doing it to open the rule well ok fred giles. but still some kind of peace in the next few days the 1st century it's all going to have been well to him so that was the reward what what what most of us thought was a major concession one look taking more ukrainian get a. second clear the whole all the time. has been trying to bet that all the rebels will just wish what why go under only at the beginning and what it did far damage rather than what they have will be to secondly...
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innocent people were thrown in shallow grades, 80 rolled and farmer name giles cory was placed between rocks and crushed to death, to say that he's been treated worse than the salem witch trials is enhanced. so like so many of them dips missives on impeachment. i know a little bit about the silhouette shrubs because i'm from massachusetts. and here's a little bit more history about massachusetts. it was our forebears who were killed in the mosque boston massacres. and who fired the shot heard of a around the world. it was our commonwealth that stood up to a tyrannical king and insight insisted that rights come from the government not the whims of a monarch. in his letter the president even rights and i quote that the president will hold you accountable in the 2020 election and. quote the president doesn't get it. if this is not about his reelection. it's not about anyone's political future. our founder handed us to the fragile thing more than 200 years ago, an experiment earnest self government. fledgling democracy unlike anything we've ever seen at a time. a republic of by and for the
innocent people were thrown in shallow grades, 80 rolled and farmer name giles cory was placed between rocks and crushed to death, to say that he's been treated worse than the salem witch trials is enhanced. so like so many of them dips missives on impeachment. i know a little bit about the silhouette shrubs because i'm from massachusetts. and here's a little bit more history about massachusetts. it was our forebears who were killed in the mosque boston massacres. and who fired the shot heard...
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reviewers, the political commentator and former head of communications for the conservative party gilesngham, and the political writer and academic maya goodfellow. good evening. welcome to bbc news. labour's leader, jeremy corbyn, and the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, have apologised for the party's defeat in the general election which saw them lose 59 seats. mr corbyn said he was sorry they "came up short". speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, mr mcdonnell said it was unfortunate the party hadn't been able to articulate its message more effectively. he also blamed the media's portrayal ofjeremy corbyn, insisting that he'd been demonised "for four years solid". our political correspondent nick eardley reports. thejeremy corbyn era is coming to an end. but what will that mean for labour? how much does the party need to change after its disastrous election? this morning, mr corbyn said he took his share of responsibility. his right—hand man went further. it's on me, it's on me, let's take it on the chin. i own this disaster, so i apologise. i apologise to all those wonderful labour mp
reviewers, the political commentator and former head of communications for the conservative party gilesngham, and the political writer and academic maya goodfellow. good evening. welcome to bbc news. labour's leader, jeremy corbyn, and the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, have apologised for the party's defeat in the general election which saw them lose 59 seats. mr corbyn said he was sorry they "came up short". speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, mr mcdonnell said it was...
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tonight are the political commentator and former head of communications for the conservative party, gilesl writer and academic, maya goodfellow. the un climate talks in madrid have ended with delegates agreeing that all countries will put new, tougher carbon—cutting plans on the table in time for another major conference in glasgow next year. the deal is being seen as a compromise — negotiators spent an extra two days and nights in talks, trying to resolve differences. 0ur science editor david shukman has the details. we are starting to get a little lost. we are kind of lost. 0k. confusion and fatigue after the longest session of climate negotiations on record. we are a little confused about what documents are being discussed. the hope had been to speed up the fight against rising temperatures. instead, the talks limped to a compromise that left many unhappy. especially the island nations that fear for their futures. i'm exhausted. ifeel like much, much more could have been done. and i'm thinking about how i'm going to go home and explain that this was a really, really challenging process
tonight are the political commentator and former head of communications for the conservative party, gilesl writer and academic, maya goodfellow. the un climate talks in madrid have ended with delegates agreeing that all countries will put new, tougher carbon—cutting plans on the table in time for another major conference in glasgow next year. the deal is being seen as a compromise — negotiators spent an extra two days and nights in talks, trying to resolve differences. 0ur science editor...
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martin giles: that all sounds great but, in practice, you know, i've seen multiple platforms, they sortcome in with these great sort of ideas and, well, good intentions, and then all of a sudden they've gotta make money and, you know, then all of a sudden it's, like, "well, you know, maybe the principles can go a little bit to the side while we make our next quarter or our next, you know, return money to our investors." so how do you make money? what do you do with the data you're gathering? and number three, how do you know that mary whatever-her-name, is actually mary whatever, and it's not some kind of troll from macedonia or from moscow? bart: those are all great questions. so how do we make money? we actually make money by licensing the technology that we've built to do this very thing. so we work with companies, we work with causes, we work with organizations, who are looking for an alternative to facebook. they're looking for a safe place to bring their communities together where their communities can interact and engage with each other and do so in an environment where they don'
martin giles: that all sounds great but, in practice, you know, i've seen multiple platforms, they sortcome in with these great sort of ideas and, well, good intentions, and then all of a sudden they've gotta make money and, you know, then all of a sudden it's, like, "well, you know, maybe the principles can go a little bit to the side while we make our next quarter or our next, you know, return money to our investors." so how do you make money? what do you do with the data you're...
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so this vaccine shows that it can reduce cases by 80% and that was in giles on 20,000 children in nepalkistan where they are having a problematic outbreak of typhoid. it isa problematic outbreak of typhoid. it is a superbug that is resistant to almost all but one of the antibiotics left so it's a real problem and we are seeing antibiotic resista nt problem and we are seeing antibiotic resistant typhoid all around the world. now 9 million doses are being sent to pakistan to immunise children. that's basically the only way they think they can stop this outbreak. so it is a useful tool for tackling typhoid, including highly resista nt tackling typhoid, including highly resistant forms, and the who has said this vaccine will be incorporated into childhood vaccination programmes. it is a really big deal. fascinating, thank you very much, james gallagher. back to the general election, and throughout the campaign we've been visiting places where the election could be won and lost. geeta guru—murthy is in croydon for us. welcome to croydon. it's rather noisy here with the christmas music, but t
so this vaccine shows that it can reduce cases by 80% and that was in giles on 20,000 children in nepalkistan where they are having a problematic outbreak of typhoid. it isa problematic outbreak of typhoid. it is a superbug that is resistant to almost all but one of the antibiotics left so it's a real problem and we are seeing antibiotic resista nt problem and we are seeing antibiotic resistant typhoid all around the world. now 9 million doses are being sent to pakistan to immunise children....