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my government will bring forward proposals for a british bill of rights. members of the house of commons estimates for the public services will be laid before you . my lords and members of the house of commons, my government will continue to play a leading role in global affairs, using its presence all over the world to reengage with and tackle the major international, security economic, and humanitarian challenges. my ministers will remain at the forefront of the nato alliance and international efforts to degrade and ultimately defeat terrorism in the middle east. the united kingdom will continue to seek a political settlement in syria and will offer further support to the iraqi governments program of political reform and national reconciliation. my government will maintain pressure on russia to respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of ukraine and will insist on the full implementation of the minsk agreements. my government looks forward to an enhanced partnership with india and china. prince philip and i look forward to our state visit to ger
my government will bring forward proposals for a british bill of rights. members of the house of commons estimates for the public services will be laid before you . my lords and members of the house of commons, my government will continue to play a leading role in global affairs, using its presence all over the world to reengage with and tackle the major international, security economic, and humanitarian challenges. my ministers will remain at the forefront of the nato alliance and...
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incentives into government?th the word performance because in the private sector it means building a great product, building market share, making a lot of money, but in government it can mean good things but it also can mean perverse things. for example, are you performing if you are shutting down some core small community bank because they violated some narrow ruling in dodd frank which was meant for big banks? >> well steve, we have a couple of folks from the private sector that are going to be running for president. carly fiorina among them. they are going to rye to apply private sector tactics to government management. is there any chance that could work? >> long-term, no as long as you have politics in government which is inevitable defining performance will eventually be political. the e.p.a. for example, is very efficient at putting out regulations, but at destroying the coal industry in much of america. is that the kind of efficiency you want? the best kind of government is a smaller government doing a h
incentives into government?th the word performance because in the private sector it means building a great product, building market share, making a lot of money, but in government it can mean good things but it also can mean perverse things. for example, are you performing if you are shutting down some core small community bank because they violated some narrow ruling in dodd frank which was meant for big banks? >> well steve, we have a couple of folks from the private sector that are...
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on that but assuming the government cannot prove any belief in illegality the government would not say it therefore must prove that you knew the chemical composition of what you were selling. in you say you have to know the chemical composition. >> let's be clear about my position. i think the only disagreement about the meaning of the law between the government and us is the question of whether it is sufficient for the government to show the defendant believed it was unlawful under some law other than the t s a. we think it is not sufficient. >> what skills does the government have to prove? we differ on that. i don't think the government agrees there is one way to prove, to show that the defendant knew the characteristics of the substance that may is an analog. >> between the chemical composition. >> who would that reach other than the chemist? being the position to know that. the ordinary person would not. >> i acknowledge that given the statute, it is a pretty straight forward traditional -- it does make it harder for the government to prove an organic way person. >> mine understan
on that but assuming the government cannot prove any belief in illegality the government would not say it therefore must prove that you knew the chemical composition of what you were selling. in you say you have to know the chemical composition. >> let's be clear about my position. i think the only disagreement about the meaning of the law between the government and us is the question of whether it is sufficient for the government to show the defendant believed it was unlawful under some...
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and outside the government. i think any concern about management would be resolved. >> over the past two months longstanding international development partners also have been criticized as well as the government. now both sides are hoping restriction will move forward in a spirit of collaboration. >> there's still much to be provided as to how the agencies - the new agency will work the authorities and composition, and i think the international committee hopes that it's as political as possible. there's very clear rules, standard operating procedures right. it has maximums for transparency. >> villagers are not holding their breath. they say that life has to go on with or without government help. but they want to have a say on how the veilic will be reconstructed >>> the southern philippines has been plagued by violencement several armed groups operate in the area and are recruiting children. in the second part of a special series. jamilla reports on the battle to save a new generation of child soldiers. >> repo
and outside the government. i think any concern about management would be resolved. >> over the past two months longstanding international development partners also have been criticized as well as the government. now both sides are hoping restriction will move forward in a spirit of collaboration. >> there's still much to be provided as to how the agencies - the new agency will work the authorities and composition, and i think the international committee hopes that it's as political...
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government. and that's what he has done. the point i'm making is a point of political reality. although, because of the relative size of england compared to the other nations of the united kingdom, david cameron is able to form a government. my argument is that he needs to accept that in the other three nations of the united kingdom his party did not win. and therefore, in how he governs the country that's something that he should take account of, and he should respond to the democratic wishes as they were expressed in scotland and wales and in northern ireland. and in many respects, in how he respond to that political reality will determine at least in part how the united kingdom develops over the coming years. you know for people in scotland right now, we're watching quite carefully to see how david cameron's government responds, if it responds then the message people will take is that westminster is adaptive, it can serve scotland better, if it doesn't, that message will be a clear one. scotla
government. and that's what he has done. the point i'm making is a point of political reality. although, because of the relative size of england compared to the other nations of the united kingdom, david cameron is able to form a government. my argument is that he needs to accept that in the other three nations of the united kingdom his party did not win. and therefore, in how he governs the country that's something that he should take account of, and he should respond to the democratic wishes...
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but the government says this is not the point. point is that the houthis have controlled areas in yemen using force and she would residential areas. they have to put an end to the fighting. put out and recognize that hadi is yemen's sole legitimate president. this is the issue you, this is why the international community is trying to convince the party to his come to an agreement. but they know this is going to take some time. >> representatives from the saudi-led coalition as i understand it are not directly involved in the talks going on in geneva. right now. what if any is their role in the talks when one of the conditions being set is for an immediate ceasefire? >> reporter: they met with the unites nations secretary general ban ki-moon here in the talks in gentleman neave actual the president and they are talking with the different parties. just to give you an idea. saudi arabia, for example which backs the government of hadi says that for the air strikes to come to an end the houthis have to observe the resolution to 216, so
but the government says this is not the point. point is that the houthis have controlled areas in yemen using force and she would residential areas. they have to put an end to the fighting. put out and recognize that hadi is yemen's sole legitimate president. this is the issue you, this is why the international community is trying to convince the party to his come to an agreement. but they know this is going to take some time. >> representatives from the saudi-led coalition as i...
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dozens of government and i.s.i.l. fighters have been killed. >> meanwhile, the syrian state tv said i.s.i.l. fighters entered kobane through the curbish side but the turkish foreign ministry is denying that allegation. we are joined by the director of the carnegie middle east center in beirut. looets let's look at the attack on kobane. this i.s.i.l. infiltration into that town. it's impossible to stop that, isn't it? >> actually it's not impossible. i think i.s.i.l. will find it dive to take kobane. they failed to do so earlier this year, because they were forced by kurdish forces in the town. at the moment we have to tr that this advance -- to consider that this advance into kobane is a result of losing another area to the kurds. a major supply line has been cut. they cannot take it again so advance to kobane again. >> would you say they are back on the offensive then in northern syria, or reacting in any way that they can? >> it's actually both. it's about opportunistic gains. first of all, the loss of a supply line
dozens of government and i.s.i.l. fighters have been killed. >> meanwhile, the syrian state tv said i.s.i.l. fighters entered kobane through the curbish side but the turkish foreign ministry is denying that allegation. we are joined by the director of the carnegie middle east center in beirut. looets let's look at the attack on kobane. this i.s.i.l. infiltration into that town. it's impossible to stop that, isn't it? >> actually it's not impossible. i think i.s.i.l. will find it...
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what syrian government governs has been mostly turned to ruins. osama ben javid, al jazeera. >> yemen's president hadi says he won't be talking about reconciliation with houthi rebels at u.n. brokered meetings on sunday. instead head says they will be calling onabd rabbu mansour hadisays they will be calling on houthi forces for cessation of violence. >>> almost 5900 migrants were rescued from the mediterranean sea over the weekend as they traveled from north africa to europe. 60 children traveling without a parent. there have been similar scenes at italian ports as the rescue ships come to shore. al jazeera's hoda abdel hamid is in the italian city of catania. how are the italian authorities coping? >> reporter: well, the short answer is that they are overwhelmed. just this ship alone the hms bullwark has docked just afternoon hour ago with 1900 migrants. they have to go into be be these services, about 600 of them will be flown to mainland italy today, after they go through this process here, which means that they get some treatment if they need
what syrian government governs has been mostly turned to ruins. osama ben javid, al jazeera. >> yemen's president hadi says he won't be talking about reconciliation with houthi rebels at u.n. brokered meetings on sunday. instead head says they will be calling onabd rabbu mansour hadisays they will be calling on houthi forces for cessation of violence. >>> almost 5900 migrants were rescued from the mediterranean sea over the weekend as they traveled from north africa to europe. 60...
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another is to form a minority government a paralyzed government that wouldn't be able to pass legislation but would still have the main government. it would be a minority government because although the ministers would be from the ak party, it wouldn't have the majority in parliament to pass these legislations. it would depend on the support of one of the other parties although they wouldn't actively participate in this. the third option and more likely one is a failure to form some sort of government to trigger early elections. that would be a risk not only for the ak party but the kurds because nothing is to say that the kurds will do as well as they have done in this election and nothing i guess to say that the ak party will regain that single party majority. there's a lot to deliberate about. we are not expecting they will make any announcement soon, because this is unchartered territory for the ak party since they've come to party so they're going to have to think long and hard before they officially make an monument. >> everything very much up in the air. thank you for bringing us t
another is to form a minority government a paralyzed government that wouldn't be able to pass legislation but would still have the main government. it would be a minority government because although the ministers would be from the ak party, it wouldn't have the majority in parliament to pass these legislations. it would depend on the support of one of the other parties although they wouldn't actively participate in this. the third option and more likely one is a failure to form some sort of...
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it was commissioned by the government and comes just as the government is planning new legislation hereg a great number of key recommendations, is one in particular the senior ministers be stripped of the power to authorize surveillance warrants and that that power instead be given to senior judges, mr. andersen believe that his among other things that may encourage foreign based u.s. based internet companies to divulge confidential information about users including on platform like snap shop. what's app and skype. areas that intelligence services feel very much in the dark. >>> twitter's chief executive is stepping down after five years in the job. the boss of the social media company had been under pressure to resign after it posted big losses this year slowing growth. the cofounder will take over in july. >>> in iraq at least 100 people are dead after air strikes on suspected isil positions iraqi military planes hit four targets in the district southwest of kirkuk. the planes attacked a crowded market where ice sill believed to have a security compound. isil says many of the dead and
it was commissioned by the government and comes just as the government is planning new legislation hereg a great number of key recommendations, is one in particular the senior ministers be stripped of the power to authorize surveillance warrants and that that power instead be given to senior judges, mr. andersen believe that his among other things that may encourage foreign based u.s. based internet companies to divulge confidential information about users including on platform like snap shop....
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government. blue, 35out of the federal agents showed up at his home, armed, while his two teenage children were there, showing a search warrant for his home, spending the next nine hours in his house removing everything they could find. passports, documents, photos, marriage license, heirlooms, huge documents. beenich they have never returned to them. only three years later did he learn the charge the government was able to indict him for. it was basically a single count of technically violating the law that's part of the sanction on the regime that aren't any american from sending money back to a rack -- sending money back to iraq. the u.s. government acknowledged that every penny that he sent was intended only for purely humanitarian assistance for these 14 families. intended forit those purposes, even the government acknowledging the money never went everywhere -- anywhere but those recipients to buy food, by shelter, medicine. nobody contends that a single tony went to saddam's regime buy wea
government. blue, 35out of the federal agents showed up at his home, armed, while his two teenage children were there, showing a search warrant for his home, spending the next nine hours in his house removing everything they could find. passports, documents, photos, marriage license, heirlooms, huge documents. beenich they have never returned to them. only three years later did he learn the charge the government was able to indict him for. it was basically a single count of technically...
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the government with more land than people. i am hoping it is not just on paper these teachers have more than 30 years experience. question don't know when this will happen. thousands of students are out of school. i am this third place in my class. >> so while teachers wait for the government to respond to their den mas students wait to be taught. nicole johnson, al jazeera kabul. >> landslides triggered by heavy rain have killed dozen of people. two area had escaped serious damage which kilted over 8,000 people. 21 bodies have been recovered but it is still estimated three dozen are miss. french prosecutors have given more details of the medical condition suffered by the german winged pilot who deliberately flew his plane into a mountain, killing 150 people. they met investigators in paris to discuss compensation prosecutors say the co-pilot wasn't fit to fly buzz didn't tell his employer they say he was concerned he was going blind which caused him huge anxiety. he continued to lose his eye site. he said he only slept two ho
the government with more land than people. i am hoping it is not just on paper these teachers have more than 30 years experience. question don't know when this will happen. thousands of students are out of school. i am this third place in my class. >> so while teachers wait for the government to respond to their den mas students wait to be taught. nicole johnson, al jazeera kabul. >> landslides triggered by heavy rain have killed dozen of people. two area had escaped serious damage...
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policy will help families cope whether the government helps them pay ransom or not. >> some governments have institutional experience so they give advice and support. there is absolutely nothing wrong with that in fact it would be terrible if a family were just on their own. >> reporter: and antonio today white house officials revealed that there are still over 30 americans who are being held hostage overseas. antonio. >> mike what's been the reaction to the shift in policy? >> it's been a mixed reaction. you heard president obama said he met with many victims families, before meeting with the press. 40 family members some chose not to sustained. the president described it as a very emotional meeting many of them are obviously still grieving over the loss of loved ones. the reaction on alcohol has been mixed. some call this window dressing, some think it should be stronger creating a more centralized community figure, someone akin to a hostage czar that could oversee all of that. the white house says it thinks that's inappropriate and they think they've got the right formula. john. >> m
policy will help families cope whether the government helps them pay ransom or not. >> some governments have institutional experience so they give advice and support. there is absolutely nothing wrong with that in fact it would be terrible if a family were just on their own. >> reporter: and antonio today white house officials revealed that there are still over 30 americans who are being held hostage overseas. antonio. >> mike what's been the reaction to the shift in policy?...
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government spending.appening too because of this government spending doubled thereabouts the last 25 years, you see a lot of consolidation, mergers in the insurance industries hospitals. these guys know -- >> it will be less choice for the consumer but, of course the consumer is the government now. not the individual policyholders. >> less choice higher prices less accountability to patients. these guys know if you are not at the table, you're on the menu. they have to consolidate to have more bargaining power with the federal government. >> all right. mike have you this unholy alliance between government and business. we've seen that so often before. how do we break it? is it possible to break it? >> it's easy to break, david. republicans need to come up with a plan that gives the consumer the choice instead of having to do what the government says and makes the dollars portable with the consumer. this way you can move to a free market system. look at things like latex surgery that are not in insurance p
government spending.appening too because of this government spending doubled thereabouts the last 25 years, you see a lot of consolidation, mergers in the insurance industries hospitals. these guys know -- >> it will be less choice for the consumer but, of course the consumer is the government now. not the individual policyholders. >> less choice higher prices less accountability to patients. these guys know if you are not at the table, you're on the menu. they have to consolidate...
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the government now does concede that the government takes legal title to the raisins. the government does an daughter -- [ everyone talking at once ] >> -- all the time. to the extent that we've ashoed taking formal titles as meaningful with respect to actual control or actual benefit benefit. trustees take title but it's not for their benefit. it's for the benefit of their beneficiary. >> that's true justice sotomayor, but the taking of the -- the government is not a trustee here. >> but in a form, yes. to sell the reserve raisins at the best price it can get given the limitations on the free market. >> it sells for the best price and then it uses the proceeds for its own regulatory purposes. >> you have only four minutes in rebuttal. you had some other points? >> just as to the factual point, it is not -- our calculations are not based upon selling all of the raisins at the field price. our calculations are based upon being able to sell all the raisins at the price that the secretary has said would be the price in an unregulated market, which is $747 per ton. and tha
the government now does concede that the government takes legal title to the raisins. the government does an daughter -- [ everyone talking at once ] >> -- all the time. to the extent that we've ashoed taking formal titles as meaningful with respect to actual control or actual benefit benefit. trustees take title but it's not for their benefit. it's for the benefit of their beneficiary. >> that's true justice sotomayor, but the taking of the -- the government is not a trustee here....
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we're waiting for response also from the government officially, the new government about this latest incident taking place. >> it's not going to be long about the honeymoon period wears off for bahari, coming to power on the promise that he was going to defeat boko haram. >> that's right. when he was inaugurated on friday during that inaugural speech, i was there heard it myself he promised, as i say to beat boko haram. he also announced during that inaugural speech that he would move the command and control center the army's command and control center from here, the capitol to the capitol of borno state. he said it made no sense for military chiefs to be sitting in the capital with all the violence going on there. he has come in for criticism about this move. it's still discussed. today, he is meeting with the heads of the navy, army and other military service chiefs to discuss the way forward the strategy on defeating boko haram. >> thank you. >> at least five soldiers have been killed in the city of gomer in eastern democratic republic of congo. gunman attacked an army depot but t
we're waiting for response also from the government officially, the new government about this latest incident taking place. >> it's not going to be long about the honeymoon period wears off for bahari, coming to power on the promise that he was going to defeat boko haram. >> that's right. when he was inaugurated on friday during that inaugural speech, i was there heard it myself he promised, as i say to beat boko haram. he also announced during that inaugural speech that he would...
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the opposition is accusing the government the government, of course, there is a shooting match going okay the government accusing the opposition, but the realistic thing is that the government does have the national disaster management authority it's a big name, whatever when there is a disaster these people are never to be seen. they don't have the necessary qualifications or a history of doing anything about a crisis. so this is a total failure. not just of the federal government, which has to take some of the blame but particularly the provincial government in the last few days, hundreds of people are tying in karachi. however not a single minister from the government has visited a single hospital to show at least a support for the people. they may not have control over the weather but at least they are suppose to the deliver when there is a crisis. >> so no relief then from the politicians. will the people at least be able to look forward to some relief from the weather from the heat? >> reporter: absolutely. how the meet logical department has? some good news natural southwester
the opposition is accusing the government the government, of course, there is a shooting match going okay the government accusing the opposition, but the realistic thing is that the government does have the national disaster management authority it's a big name, whatever when there is a disaster these people are never to be seen. they don't have the necessary qualifications or a history of doing anything about a crisis. so this is a total failure. not just of the federal government, which has...
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not the government. i am saying the operation of the program is not for the benefit of the government. >> i am having trouble with the same thing. i agree so far with what the chief justice has said. go back to the new deal. you can in fact earn raisins. the fact of which was to have fewer raisins. the result of which was to raise the price of raisins to $400 a pound or bushel. that was thought to make the farmer better off, and it did. it may be customers worse off. someone had a good idea. it is wasteful to burn raisins. let's take the reasons we would otherwise burn and give them to school children and we could sell a few. if we do we will get that extra money to the farmer too. now we have schoolchildren with raisins, we have the farmer having more money. sounds like a pretty good program. you have taken some raisins. what i don't see is how either the farmer or schoolchildren are any the worse off. if they are no worse off, what compensation are these farmers entitled to? of course, free riders woul
not the government. i am saying the operation of the program is not for the benefit of the government. >> i am having trouble with the same thing. i agree so far with what the chief justice has said. go back to the new deal. you can in fact earn raisins. the fact of which was to have fewer raisins. the result of which was to raise the price of raisins to $400 a pound or bushel. that was thought to make the farmer better off, and it did. it may be customers worse off. someone had a good...
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if the government bought 17 soap boxes to put around the park, that government property, but the government can't prohibit what kind of speech goes on. the why is this a new public forum in a new era? >> i don't think it's a public forum for private speech. the court never recognized a public forum for private speech when the government places its name on the message, when it completely controls the message, receiving notice and comment from the public. >> that's -- already. the whole question is whether you -- that is circular. the question is whether you can control the message. you're assuming the answer to the question. >> justice kennedy, i think the court has looked at governmental intent to determine whether there's a public forum for private speech. for all of the reasons that we're pointing out, this is government speech, it is the same -- the flipside of why a public forum has not been created. so, -- >> i'm not quite shoe why it's government speech since there's no clear, identifiable policy, at least art arguable there's non -- that the state is articulating. they're only doing
if the government bought 17 soap boxes to put around the park, that government property, but the government can't prohibit what kind of speech goes on. the why is this a new public forum in a new era? >> i don't think it's a public forum for private speech. the court never recognized a public forum for private speech when the government places its name on the message, when it completely controls the message, receiving notice and comment from the public. >> that's -- already. the...
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enforce fairness. >> a massive government, the largest government programs are contract enforcement,perty rights and resolution of debt. without those -- [laughter] john: the biggest programs are entitlements. >> the biggest program are entitlements, the regulatory agencies that actually reject contracts, they tell us that we cannot contract. [laughter] unless we abide by some guidelines or some bunch of bureaucrats have determined. i can't take whatever drug i want, i have to get permission from the fda. i can't, i can't build whatever automobile i want, ask google, you have to get permission -- john: all right. let's go back to this, the moral thing -- and i think most people agree with jesse on this -- is that life's unfair, government should step in and make it better. and you, the ayn rand, sounds horrible, selfish. don't. >> i want government to leave us alone so that individuals can pursue their own happiness voluntarily dealing with other people through trade. look. >> look, even by libertarian standards in order for a market to be free, so-called, there has to be exit from t
enforce fairness. >> a massive government, the largest government programs are contract enforcement,perty rights and resolution of debt. without those -- [laughter] john: the biggest programs are entitlements. >> the biggest program are entitlements, the regulatory agencies that actually reject contracts, they tell us that we cannot contract. [laughter] unless we abide by some guidelines or some bunch of bureaucrats have determined. i can't take whatever drug i want, i have to get...
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enforce fairness. >> a massive government, the largest government programs are contract enforcement,rty rights and resolution of debt. without those -- [laughter] john: the biggest programs are entitlements. >> the biggest program are entitlements, the regulatory agencies that actually reject contracts, they tell us that we cannot contract. [laughter] unless we abide by some guidelines or some bunch of bureaucrats have determined. i can't take whatever drug i want, i have to get permission from the fda. i can't, i can't build whatever automobile i want, ask google you have to get permission -- john: all right. let's go back to this the moral thing -- and i think most people agree with jesse on this -- is that life's unfair, government should step in and make it better. and you, the ayn rand, sounds horrible, selfish. don't. >> i want government to leave us alone so that individuals can pursue their own happiness voluntarily dealing with other people through trade. look. >> look, even by libertarian standards in order for a market to be free, so-called, there has to be exit from the m
enforce fairness. >> a massive government, the largest government programs are contract enforcement,rty rights and resolution of debt. without those -- [laughter] john: the biggest programs are entitlements. >> the biggest program are entitlements, the regulatory agencies that actually reject contracts, they tell us that we cannot contract. [laughter] unless we abide by some guidelines or some bunch of bureaucrats have determined. i can't take whatever drug i want, i have to get...
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and city government. all of these are creating rules that just turn homebuyers and home sellers into balls of red tape . john: i almost think it's the bankers and lawyers. >> well, you know, that happens, but part of the problem is that government regulations give bankers lawyers, and real estate agents incentives to make life tough for us. so, for example, we had a case where we had some clients who just wanted to set up a for sale by owner website where people were selling their own homes, it's just classified ads. the first thing that happened was the state licensed real estate board comes down on them like a hammer and says, oh just by putting houses on a internet, you're acting as a unlicensed real estate dealer, and it stopped . john: and they can't be fired their only incentive is follow the rules. >> exactly. and they're constantly dreaming up ways to save you from yourself. and number two they're agitating for their own regulations, and then number three, the government can make you to whatever t
and city government. all of these are creating rules that just turn homebuyers and home sellers into balls of red tape . john: i almost think it's the bankers and lawyers. >> well, you know, that happens, but part of the problem is that government regulations give bankers lawyers, and real estate agents incentives to make life tough for us. so, for example, we had a case where we had some clients who just wanted to set up a for sale by owner website where people were selling their own...
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an element of that is the government transparent about what its actions are. >> do you see the government transparent at any point in time over these alleged action and how do you see this playing out? >> well sadly i don't. i don't have cause for optimism in terms of the government becoming more transparent. it's stated frequently that it has a policy of not discussing what it calls on water matters. so we know that it's intercepted asylum seekers boats before and sent them back to sri lanka, sent them back to indonesia and vietnam, but refuses to comment on the operations saying that it will not talk about anything that happens on water. and i think that secrecy both has the intent and effect of subverting vital legal and democratic scrutiny. >> daniel webb thank you very much for giving your point of view from melbourne. >> thank you for having me. >> controversy in australia. and now pope francis is adding his voice to the debate appealing for migrants to be respected across the globe. in a weekly address he said those closing borders to refugees should ask for forgiveness. a number o
an element of that is the government transparent about what its actions are. >> do you see the government transparent at any point in time over these alleged action and how do you see this playing out? >> well sadly i don't. i don't have cause for optimism in terms of the government becoming more transparent. it's stated frequently that it has a policy of not discussing what it calls on water matters. so we know that it's intercepted asylum seekers boats before and sent them back to...
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talks on whether to reshuffle the government or form a new government will continue on monday. >>> north media has announced the country is facing its worst drought in a century. rainfall in may was abnormally low, resulting in extensive gaps in agriculture. as a world marks a day focusing on combatting desertification, they say they are doing what they can. >> translator: we are establishing and actively carrying out measures to prevent desertification in accordance with this year's theme. >>> greece is on a painful course towards default and possibly executing the euro zone. the country has been surviving on a $270 billion bailout by the european central bank the european international commission. on sunday the government failed to renegotiate the deal. now greece is running out of time to get the money it needs to make a $1.8 million repayment to the imf by the end of this month. and another $7.5 billion will need to be repaid in july and august. the greek prime minister says he is still looking for a compromise. >> translator: if europe insists on this option, if its political leader
talks on whether to reshuffle the government or form a new government will continue on monday. >>> north media has announced the country is facing its worst drought in a century. rainfall in may was abnormally low, resulting in extensive gaps in agriculture. as a world marks a day focusing on combatting desertification, they say they are doing what they can. >> translator: we are establishing and actively carrying out measures to prevent desertification in accordance with this...
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if the government bought 17 soapboxes to put around the park, that's government property that the government can't read what kind of speech goes on there. why isn't this a new public forum in a new era? >> i don't think it's a public forum for private speech perverse reasons. the court has never it is a public forum for private speech when the government places its name on a message come with a completely controls the message come when you it is receiving notice and comment from the public -- >> no, but that's absurd to the poll question is whether you can control the message. you're assuming the answer to the question. >> i think the court has looked at governmental intent to determine whether there's a public forum for private speech. and for all of the reasons that we're pointing out that this is government speech, it is the flipside of what a public forum hasn't been created. >> i'm not quite sure what its government speech since there's no clear, identifiable policy, at least it's archbold there's none that the state is articulated. they are only doing this to get the money. >> mr. chie
if the government bought 17 soapboxes to put around the park, that's government property that the government can't read what kind of speech goes on there. why isn't this a new public forum in a new era? >> i don't think it's a public forum for private speech perverse reasons. the court has never it is a public forum for private speech when the government places its name on a message come with a completely controls the message come when you it is receiving notice and comment from the...
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now, the government says this smaller group.t are from bang los angeles deck we don't note identities of the 727 people found on friday. now, when we spoke to the government spokesman on tuesday he said they will be moved to an undisclosed location before they were finally transferred back or reparticipate righted back to dang los angeles directer, suggesting a fair take exercise of their identities have already been completed but later corrected the statement to say the verification exercise will be conducted and is still ongoing. this whole attitude, the way the entire incidents has been handled reflects the government's attitude towards the refugees and my grants crisis and is in line with the government's eagerness to portrait theming being mostly economic migrant from bangladesh. the government refuses to acknowledge very few of these people getting on the boats to leave are rohingya, an he ethnic minority subject to discrimination and persecution who have to live forcibly segregated have very few rights and are considered
now, the government says this smaller group.t are from bang los angeles deck we don't note identities of the 727 people found on friday. now, when we spoke to the government spokesman on tuesday he said they will be moved to an undisclosed location before they were finally transferred back or reparticipate righted back to dang los angeles directer, suggesting a fair take exercise of their identities have already been completed but later corrected the statement to say the verification exercise...
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whether the australian government has done this.e we to make of the political fury, it's all part of the rough and tumble australian political life in that opponents of the government sense political blood here. >> reporter: well, look, it's very extraordinary situation. and very serious allegations. the government has to confirm or deny the fact that they are not denying, the fact they are willing to see this rumor circulate that they are willing to sends a signal to people who are out there willing to snuggle beats pwo*ets that they'll get $5,000 from australian taxpayer money. the fact that the government is willing to put any relationship that we have remaining with indonesian as well say factor. yes, it's i rough and tumble of politics but it's about the australian government being held to account. they, of course, argue that they won't say what's going on because they have a policy of secrecy in terms of their operations. they say under the circumstances because of national security. there is nothing in relation to national se
whether the australian government has done this.e we to make of the political fury, it's all part of the rough and tumble australian political life in that opponents of the government sense political blood here. >> reporter: well, look, it's very extraordinary situation. and very serious allegations. the government has to confirm or deny the fact that they are not denying, the fact they are willing to see this rumor circulate that they are willing to sends a signal to people who are out...
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and syrian government forces.ctivists say three suicide bombs exploded on friday killing 20 government soldiers. the town is coming under heavy bombardment from government jets. the u.n. estimates 60,000 flet the fighting so far. syrian rebels are making gains against government forces in deraa. activists say fighters are taking over cities. part of an offensive by 51 rebel groups to rest control of the city. activists say syrian jets have been dropping barrel bombs in the area >>> in the news ahead, a filipino radio service broadcasting out of beijing, likely to face tough times in the months ahead. plus... >> the sounds and fury of a country enraged. honduras - thousands are marching call are for the president to resign. >> talking about big subjects. >> telling human stories. >> rising waters taking their toll... we go to the threatened marshall islands... to talk to the peole affected most >>>top stories for you again on al jazeera. the tunisian government is dismissing i.s.i.l.'s claims that a group is behind
and syrian government forces.ctivists say three suicide bombs exploded on friday killing 20 government soldiers. the town is coming under heavy bombardment from government jets. the u.n. estimates 60,000 flet the fighting so far. syrian rebels are making gains against government forces in deraa. activists say fighters are taking over cities. part of an offensive by 51 rebel groups to rest control of the city. activists say syrian jets have been dropping barrel bombs in the area >>> in...
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you government lovers are always talking about fixing government. it never gets fixed.response to that should not be to throw up our hand and say fema is a copy it and doesn't do anything. >> you need a central agency to coordinate. >> you don't. you just need some americans who care. >> they brut in bob katz and bulldozers and went to work. >> within days the baptists gave them a new home and built up a storm shelter. the volunteers will install 120 of these for families who lost homes. >> it was a mess out here. they cleaned it up. they cleaned it up and fixed it up and got us into our home. they have done that for the whole neighborhood. >> they have asked fema for a home loan. they got no response for three weeks then they were rejected. all of a sudden we hear hammering and she looks back and grabs my shoulder i look up they are already on the roof before they said yes. they were on a roof, the roof with tarps. >> we have people come from florida, alabama,>> without asking. strangers boarded up broken windows. >> they came up and started chopping all of these woods
you government lovers are always talking about fixing government. it never gets fixed.response to that should not be to throw up our hand and say fema is a copy it and doesn't do anything. >> you need a central agency to coordinate. >> you don't. you just need some americans who care. >> they brut in bob katz and bulldozers and went to work. >> within days the baptists gave them a new home and built up a storm shelter. the volunteers will install 120 of these for...
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in 2011 it went from military rule to a civilian government. since then natural resources and the labor force have attracted foreign investment. but there have been conflicted for more than half a century between government forces and ethnic armed groups wanting greater autonomy. in marjts r mashlgts, knewmyanmar's government signed a cease-fire that calls for the introduction of a federal system to give the groups relative autonomy. >> translator: everyone leer go down in myanmar's history for helping bring peace to our country. >> reporter: however a nationwide cease-fire remain ss uncertain. in march you reached an agreement with 16 ethnic minorities. that would lead to signing a full agreement? the nationwide cease-fire agreement? >> translator: some minority leaders who were not present at the talks told us they want to have some of their demands included in the agreement. we're still looking for a way to address the problem. the election must be held. we need it for our country to change. it's also important that the cease-fire accord be
in 2011 it went from military rule to a civilian government. since then natural resources and the labor force have attracted foreign investment. but there have been conflicted for more than half a century between government forces and ethnic armed groups wanting greater autonomy. in marjts r mashlgts, knewmyanmar's government signed a cease-fire that calls for the introduction of a federal system to give the groups relative autonomy. >> translator: everyone leer go down in myanmar's...
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outside the government. i think any concern about government and management would be the result. >> over the past two months long standing international development partners have also been criticized as well as the government. now both sides are hoping to move forward in the spirit of collaboration. >> the international community hopes that it's possible. it's very clear standard operating procedures. mechanisms for accountability and transparency. >>reporter: villagers are not holding their breath and say that life has to go on. with or without government help. but they want to have a say in how their village will be reconstructed. >> the southern region of the philippines has been plagued by violence for decades. several armed groups operate in the area and they're recruiting children. in the second part of our special series from the southern philippines, we report on the battle to save a new generation of child soldiers. >>reporter: he's been living a quiet life but he says his past remains just as vivid
outside the government. i think any concern about government and management would be the result. >> over the past two months long standing international development partners have also been criticized as well as the government. now both sides are hoping to move forward in the spirit of collaboration. >> the international community hopes that it's possible. it's very clear standard operating procedures. mechanisms for accountability and transparency. >>reporter: villagers are...
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means beheaded by the government.eheaded by those who are supposed to protect you, and to let you do your job. >>> to me, beast at the risk to be killed at anytime. >>> the station was close to the shooting by rifle an army and some government officials accuse the opposition to protest >>> it's now common, but you can still see the battle scars. >>> that's the radio station that were destroyed and the police are not allowing anybody inside. >>> government says things are different, and that journalists shouldn't be afraid. >>> we want to let everyone know that the government is ready you know, to allow them to do their job as they used to do it, before it was destroyed. we continue to believe that this is a country that all citizens, including journalists free. >>> other houses were targeted and most people, the president's stronghold can only access it from the state's media. >>> they won't be silent, they say, and, they hope that they can get the other side of the story. >>> south korea has recorded another dead cau
means beheaded by the government.eheaded by those who are supposed to protect you, and to let you do your job. >>> to me, beast at the risk to be killed at anytime. >>> the station was close to the shooting by rifle an army and some government officials accuse the opposition to protest >>> it's now common, but you can still see the battle scars. >>> that's the radio station that were destroyed and the police are not allowing anybody inside. >>>...
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president assad's government has shrunk but remains and what they govern has been turned most mostly into ruins. al jazeera. >> now one year ago president fattah el-sisi became president. he promised economic growth, but has he achieved that? >> former field marshal of the if a tall fattah el-sisi rows in two stages. the country immediately descended into violence. deposed president mohamed morsi was jailed along with the entire muslim brotherhood leadership, which was labeled as a terrorist organization. the following year el-sisi ran for office and is said to have received 96% of the vote. there was no real campaigning and no money for the candidates. by the end of his first year in power an estimated 44,000 political opponents and activists are jailed. >> the human rights, it's probably egypt's worst year with death sentences in the hundreds and the most recent one was 107 death sentences including former president morsi. >> el-sisi did promise security and nationwide security. but violence has surged through the peninsula elsewhere in the country the threat of attacks is at the f
president assad's government has shrunk but remains and what they govern has been turned most mostly into ruins. al jazeera. >> now one year ago president fattah el-sisi became president. he promised economic growth, but has he achieved that? >> former field marshal of the if a tall fattah el-sisi rows in two stages. the country immediately descended into violence. deposed president mohamed morsi was jailed along with the entire muslim brotherhood leadership, which was labeled as a...
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and the previous government. they said they were promised jobs in the army none of that happened, a year although fallujah was occupied by i.s.i.l. fighters and they said this they needed to be armed, they were the only people to get rid of this they did it with al qaeda in iraq in 2008, a predecessor to i.s.i.l. those pleas fell on deaf rears, particularly under the maliki government, and haider al-abadi reached out to some of the sunni tribes but has not been able to get through to all. this announcement on wednesday is crucial. we don't know if the announcement comes under duress because fallujah is underoccupation. some of the tribes may think they have no choice. either way, what happened is i.s.i.l. has a number of new fighters at their disposal and they are using that. we are hearing of attacks in fallujah. it looks like they are going to really take the fight to the iraqi security forces and their anger boiled over into violence. >> could this be a sign of other developments coming? >> it depends on how m
and the previous government. they said they were promised jobs in the army none of that happened, a year although fallujah was occupied by i.s.i.l. fighters and they said this they needed to be armed, they were the only people to get rid of this they did it with al qaeda in iraq in 2008, a predecessor to i.s.i.l. those pleas fell on deaf rears, particularly under the maliki government, and haider al-abadi reached out to some of the sunni tribes but has not been able to get through to all. this...
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is governed. the scottish referendum last year articulated powerfully campaigning against scottish independence was scotland is a value and equal partner in the u.k. family of nations. so surely therefore as many people shouldn't be possible for scotland's voice to be overruled in the e.u. referendum and that is by the scottish government is arguing for a double maturity and if referendum or the u.k. could only did the e.u. with each of the nation. the asserted territorial requirement is often used in countries like canada and australia and i think it is time to apply to the united kingdom a multinational state to give meaning that the u.k. is the family of nations. i said last week in a speech to the european policies that have scotland does find itself taken out of the european union in scotland to remain thin, it could produce a demand for another independence referendum which will be unstoppable. i would argue that government has it within their power to remove the possibility by agreeing the
is governed. the scottish referendum last year articulated powerfully campaigning against scottish independence was scotland is a value and equal partner in the u.k. family of nations. so surely therefore as many people shouldn't be possible for scotland's voice to be overruled in the e.u. referendum and that is by the scottish government is arguing for a double maturity and if referendum or the u.k. could only did the e.u. with each of the nation. the asserted territorial requirement is often...
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, the myanmar government. despite the fact they have been born and raised there and living there for many generations, longer than my descendents have been living in this country in many cases. so in 1982, a law was enacted stripping row henna of stripping the rohingya of citizenship and dening them basic services, right to health care, education and the right to vote. there are clear instances of ethnic cleansing. the rohingya aren't permitted to travel. they need to get permission to marry. a new law just passed requiring a gap of three years between child birth. which maybe that is not such a bad thing, but in this particular case it is obviously, it's an indication of ethnic cleansing, a way of controlling the population. so coming from that source, it is a bad thing. if people choose to do that, we learned that. when i was in south sudan, that's one of the things they try to encourage people, when they're struggling in these camps and these situations, it's hard enough to take care of one child, let alone
, the myanmar government. despite the fact they have been born and raised there and living there for many generations, longer than my descendents have been living in this country in many cases. so in 1982, a law was enacted stripping row henna of stripping the rohingya of citizenship and dening them basic services, right to health care, education and the right to vote. there are clear instances of ethnic cleansing. the rohingya aren't permitted to travel. they need to get permission to marry. a...
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as you said, the too knee shan government has it, there, and we recognize the two governments. but this is related to an old strategy, and they did the same, by recognizing gad daffy and keeping ties with his open money nen and at this time, with the kidnapping a month ago and kidnapping and the consollathe is something never heard of. we never had anything like this. a consollathe being stormed like this, and then, diplomats agents, and we never had this. so this will have serious repercussions between the governments. >>> but, also, it will have side effects on you know, against libya and tunisia. there is a growing thing and this will only exacerbate things and, they can in the make the difference between this this militia, and they see only libya, and so, what happened, is going to backfire against libyan's themselves, more than the militia that did the kidnapping. >>> we'll be following this closely. thank you. >>> the families four palestinian boys, killed when israel bombed the beach are outraged that they are closing the investigation. >>> it happened a year ago. >>> tw
as you said, the too knee shan government has it, there, and we recognize the two governments. but this is related to an old strategy, and they did the same, by recognizing gad daffy and keeping ties with his open money nen and at this time, with the kidnapping a month ago and kidnapping and the consollathe is something never heard of. we never had anything like this. a consollathe being stormed like this, and then, diplomats agents, and we never had this. so this will have serious...
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the self-declared government in tripoli.resentatives fromty electricked parliament have also withdrawn from the u.n. brokered talks aimed at ending the cripple power struggle. syrian rebels say they have cap can churr add major army base in the southern province. it's thought members of the western backed free syrian army launched an assault on the base just outside the village. the u.k. based syrian observatory for human rights says around 20 troops and 14 rebels have died so far in fighting at the base, which is the largest in the province. the iraqi military says it has recaptured key parts of the town with the help of shia militias. the iraq kay flag had been raised over a local government building and that troops are in control of central beijing. their success should make it easier to regain control of iraq's largest oil refinery. well, it is a year since isil attacks the northern city of mosul, and the countries have retreated. a closer look at why the group is proving so hard to defeat. >> the speed with which isil t
the self-declared government in tripoli.resentatives fromty electricked parliament have also withdrawn from the u.n. brokered talks aimed at ending the cripple power struggle. syrian rebels say they have cap can churr add major army base in the southern province. it's thought members of the western backed free syrian army launched an assault on the base just outside the village. the u.k. based syrian observatory for human rights says around 20 troops and 14 rebels have died so far in fighting...
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donated military hardware and also pays some of the government staff in mogadishu. al shabab calls them a target as enemy of somalia and said they targeted because of those reasons. >> we are seeing an increase in attacks by al shabab and those linked to them. why that is happening now? >> just before the start of ramadan, al shabab vowed to increase their attacks in the capitol and as we have seen this week alone, there have been situations, some of them linking to al shabab and they even came out to claim responsibility for it. it's a pattern we see during ramadan, stepping up attacks in the capitol and also we've seen them increase their targets beyond the somali borders. i think during ramadan with targets and more foreign delegations coming, we might see an increase. >> al shabab con get so close to what i should imagine would be highly injure areas. >> not all the capital is secure. these delegations have to move from one part of the capital holding meetings to another part. that's when attacks happen, moving from one area to the other. most of these delegatio
donated military hardware and also pays some of the government staff in mogadishu. al shabab calls them a target as enemy of somalia and said they targeted because of those reasons. >> we are seeing an increase in attacks by al shabab and those linked to them. why that is happening now? >> just before the start of ramadan, al shabab vowed to increase their attacks in the capitol and as we have seen this week alone, there have been situations, some of them linking to al shabab and...
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instead, we government now agree that to prove an offense the government must show that the government knowingly distributed an a log. which showing noeg that the substance in question had the characteristics of making it an analog under the statue tut. over the government's alternative theory that it can show that the defendant knew that the substance was illegal or regulated. if all the government means by that is illegal or regulated under the statute of con vic the controlled substances analogue act itself we would agree that the government would simply lose because as its acknowledged the evidence tended to show that my client did not believe that his conduct violated the csa itself. >> just to be sure i understand all you're agreeing on rjs you do agree that if the defendant knew that the substance was illegal under the controlled sub is stands act or the analog act even though the can defendant didn't know the chemical structure or the particular effects, say that the dealer had handed him a box and said it this is our new analog which is illegal under the analog act, you agree
instead, we government now agree that to prove an offense the government must show that the government knowingly distributed an a log. which showing noeg that the substance in question had the characteristics of making it an analog under the statue tut. over the government's alternative theory that it can show that the defendant knew that the substance was illegal or regulated. if all the government means by that is illegal or regulated under the statute of con vic the controlled substances...
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government. everything else is garnished. he made the argument with the following points. most of what is in the u.k. comes from outside, many eu citizens live and work across the eu. perhaps, you could look at the labor -- fresh talent working. perhaps we could update this. i believe that the referendum on the future of eu membership in thousand 17 or whenever, is -- eu membership in 2017 or whenever, is another crucial milestone on the rocky road which is the debate for the last 10 years. nobody arguing that the eu was perfect. i think it is a force for good. for jobs, services and workers rights. let's avoid all costs and wastelands. >> thank you. [applause] >> 40 years ago we experienced the first referendum, at a time when the party was divided. after it the nature of these negotiations being carried out were not entirely clear. of course, must have changed. it is now a member union of 28 states. my own party has fully embraced the eu, recognizing its importance to scotland. in contrast to t
government. everything else is garnished. he made the argument with the following points. most of what is in the u.k. comes from outside, many eu citizens live and work across the eu. perhaps, you could look at the labor -- fresh talent working. perhaps we could update this. i believe that the referendum on the future of eu membership in thousand 17 or whenever, is -- eu membership in 2017 or whenever, is another crucial milestone on the rocky road which is the debate for the last 10 years....
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government. it's not actually yet the official position of the u.k. government itself. until that becomes official position, the russian government is unlikely to say too much about it. secondly, the russian government does not really make too many comments about intelligence matters, ever and if it has got access to a large supply of intelligence from edward snowden, it's going to want to use that to best effect and best effect is not really going to be saying candidly what information it has and what information it doesn't. thirdly, russian said hosting edward snowden is a humanitarian gesture. russias going to be unlikely to blow that story. if russia does say anything about this, it's probably going to be along the lines of this is a smear campaign from the british intelligence services and the british government against edward snowden to cover up for british intelligence's own intelligence gathering misdeeds. given the hard information contained within the sunday times report, it should be easy for them to make that claim if they choose to do so. >> the umbrellales
government. it's not actually yet the official position of the u.k. government itself. until that becomes official position, the russian government is unlikely to say too much about it. secondly, the russian government does not really make too many comments about intelligence matters, ever and if it has got access to a large supply of intelligence from edward snowden, it's going to want to use that to best effect and best effect is not really going to be saying candidly what information it has...
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raising the rake of a chinese cruise ship and government says no more survivors expected to be foundmong the hundreds on board and opec members meet and the oil cartel is expected to keep them steady by iran wants to pump more. ♪ india's food safety regulator has ban the sale and production of maggi instant noodles after samples were found unsafe to eat. this manufacture nestle asked to recall nine types of the popular food and dangerous levels of lead were detected in some samples and accuse nestle of miss labeling information about its products. the global nestle insists that maggi noodles are safe to eat. >> translator: it was raided and we seized 12-13 cartons of maggi products and collecting samples from around the state and until we get a report of the tests we ordered a stop of the sale of maggi products. >> more from new deli. >> reporter: they were asked about in the a press conference this morning and said they couldn't put a number at the moment on how many packets of nestle-maggi in the india market but said it would be a huge low guessic process and at the scale the nood
raising the rake of a chinese cruise ship and government says no more survivors expected to be foundmong the hundreds on board and opec members meet and the oil cartel is expected to keep them steady by iran wants to pump more. ♪ india's food safety regulator has ban the sale and production of maggi instant noodles after samples were found unsafe to eat. this manufacture nestle asked to recall nine types of the popular food and dangerous levels of lead were detected in some samples and accuse...
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government computers computers.fficials say hackers stole the personal information of at least 4 million workers in unwith of the largest data breaches in history. mike viqueira is live for us in washington. mike what are officials saying about how this breach happened? >> it's interesting because the united states government has spent billions of dollars over the course of the last several years to beef up its cyber security programs across the federal government. and what had happened is that the office of personnel management the opm, essentially the human resources defendant was upgrading its cyber security. and it was in april that it discovered a potential breach and they discover it goes back to at least late last year they are targeting december. late yesterday this news broke. some 4 million individuals within the federal government employed now, and people who were employed with the federal government are potential victims of this breach. for the time being they are advising the individuals to keep a close
government computers computers.fficials say hackers stole the personal information of at least 4 million workers in unwith of the largest data breaches in history. mike viqueira is live for us in washington. mike what are officials saying about how this breach happened? >> it's interesting because the united states government has spent billions of dollars over the course of the last several years to beef up its cyber security programs across the federal government. and what had happened...
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after years of austerity these people believe they have a government that is on their side weighing in600,000 people the public shelves represent 1-6 greeks still in work. >> translator: our government is negotiating and it wants europe united and not divided under germany and want to stay? europe as an equal member and not a debt colony. >> reporter: some are from the private sector to support austerity on the poor and middle class. >> translator: we came here to support our government's efforts and to tell europeans that numbers are not everything. there are also people here and they are suffering and don't want the same social classes to continue to lift the weight. >> reporter: century old laws have given state workers tenure for life and the state shed 300,000 jobs since the crisis began and most were fixed term workers whose contract expired and took early retirement deals. this is a labor force capable of swinging election and at a billion a month it's most expensive and claiming a fifth of the budgement and had salaries and been tits clipped already and do not want to lose thei
after years of austerity these people believe they have a government that is on their side weighing in600,000 people the public shelves represent 1-6 greeks still in work. >> translator: our government is negotiating and it wants europe united and not divided under germany and want to stay? europe as an equal member and not a debt colony. >> reporter: some are from the private sector to support austerity on the poor and middle class. >> translator: we came here to support our...