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>> guardians of city covered that. >> just one more question. there seems to be some discrepancy that the commission needs to be clarified with that there was reference of surplus dollars from the 150th. understanding that some of that surplus dollars, i don't know what the accurate figure is. i heard something like $60,000? >> correct. ato my knowledge at the end of the festivities there was 70 or $78,000 remaining in that 150 account and that funding ask the result of all the donations received as part of the 150th festivities. to my knowledge there were no further expenditure. accesthey have their own accounr their organization and they created a sub account that was for 150th expenditures and to my knowledge that is where they reside. >> to a point of clarification, that surplus is not part of revenue source or identification for guardians of the city, they inherited $60,000 if our event. >> that was done for the festivities related to 150th. that was outside of their. there was spending plans discussed and constant communication with the gu
>> guardians of city covered that. >> just one more question. there seems to be some discrepancy that the commission needs to be clarified with that there was reference of surplus dollars from the 150th. understanding that some of that surplus dollars, i don't know what the accurate figure is. i heard something like $60,000? >> correct. ato my knowledge at the end of the festivities there was 70 or $78,000 remaining in that 150 account and that funding ask the result of all...
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a guardian could be a friend, family member, a stranger or a professional. advocates say no matter the relationship - there are guardians that take advantage of the person they are legally allowed to make decisions for. you're taking advantage of people who cannot make decisions and cannot take care of themselves in many cases the special committee on aging wants to provide incentives for states to provide background checks. we have a long way to go as a nation to get this right reporting in washington, morgan wright. (pam) a warning for netflix users. there is an email scam making the rounds .... and it is designed to steal your credit card information. the email ... tells users that their netflix subscription is on hold. it then says, your account will be suspended if you do not respond to the email. it is supposedly signed .. by the netflix support team .... and claims that the payment information needs to be verified. if you click on the link -- the website with the netflix logo .... will ask for all of your personal information. but this is a fake websi
a guardian could be a friend, family member, a stranger or a professional. advocates say no matter the relationship - there are guardians that take advantage of the person they are legally allowed to make decisions for. you're taking advantage of people who cannot make decisions and cannot take care of themselves in many cases the special committee on aging wants to provide incentives for states to provide background checks. we have a long way to go as a nation to get this right reporting in...
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the only thing i have is the reporting from the "observer"/"guardian." but it's something that needs further investigation for sure. >> do you know what the connection is with cambridge analytica? you mentioned when you were first contacted by reporters for your comment on this story they said that they had basically come across this information while they were investigating cambridge analytica. we should say cambridge analytica just technically shut down. they were the data firm associated with the trump campaign and they've been the subject of some incredible reporting and expose particularly in the uk in terms of their sort of dark tactics in elections in & other intel and data-related concerns. do you know what the cambridge analytica connection would be here? >> i don't. and i think it's worth talking to reporters more about it. there is some reporting not from these reporters but others that suggested cambridge analytica and this organization in israel, black cube, had worked together before in other areas like nigeria for a contract they did for t
the only thing i have is the reporting from the "observer"/"guardian." but it's something that needs further investigation for sure. >> do you know what the connection is with cambridge analytica? you mentioned when you were first contacted by reporters for your comment on this story they said that they had basically come across this information while they were investigating cambridge analytica. we should say cambridge analytica just technically shut down. they were...
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even going on the guardian report, it is hamas have encouraged and funded it. well. that's because caused the people to push through as the israeli jones dropped tear gas. they either courage and young innocent boys to push through and break the border. israelis are entitled to act. but not to use an aunt but not to use an armed —— alan... act. but not to use an aunt but not to use an armed -- alan... should not act disproportionately. of course i agree with that. this is tens of thousands of protesters. 55 have been killed, but it is wrong to say it is completely peaceful. 0k. the facts are disputed across all the papers. that is one thing that i think we can agree on. whether they we re think we can agree on. whether they were armed or whether hamas was behind it all, i think we all warn agrees that the peace protesters in agrees that the peace protesters in a dire state after the events of today. we are going to go on to the telegraph, rachel, back to the drawing poured on customs and brexit. not a lot of time before a deal has got to be reached. on what sor
even going on the guardian report, it is hamas have encouraged and funded it. well. that's because caused the people to push through as the israeli jones dropped tear gas. they either courage and young innocent boys to push through and break the border. israelis are entitled to act. but not to use an aunt but not to use an armed —— alan... act. but not to use an aunt but not to use an armed -- alan... should not act disproportionately. of course i agree with that. this is tens of thousands...
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and the guardian's view — that is perhaps even conservative.mber is that either. the figures here are revolting and disgusting and frankly need that sort of coverage. but quite rightly we are highlighting this slavery not in terms of enforced marriages, but also indentured labour going on. hidden below this. people being controlled, all sorts of things like that. this is terrible when you have children being passed out for marriages and no doubt for financial rewards, as well. possibly the prompt for this, or run in conjunction, was the story of a woman in birmingham who had shipped her daughter after pakistan for a forced marriage. she was jailed for 4.5 years. things can be done, but the guardian highlights also a forced marriage is not listed as an indicator of modern slavery, at the moment. go back 30 years, people would have laughed when talk about the antislavery lead. but now people know we are there. we need to modernise our attitude to this. this is modern slavery. is going on that we said we did not appreciate could be as bad as they
and the guardian's view — that is perhaps even conservative.mber is that either. the figures here are revolting and disgusting and frankly need that sort of coverage. but quite rightly we are highlighting this slavery not in terms of enforced marriages, but also indentured labour going on. hidden below this. people being controlled, all sorts of things like that. this is terrible when you have children being passed out for marriages and no doubt for financial rewards, as well. possibly the...
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the guardian also covers the torment of georgina chapman, the estranged wife of harvey weinstein.tory about the government apologising about the treatment of the couple abdel hakim belhaj and fatima boudchar. a significant moment, a six—year campaign for this couple and fatima boudchar was four and a half months pregnant when the couple were ta ken and a half months pregnant when the couple were taken back to libya where her husband was an opponent of colonel gaddafi. he led an islamist group there. it came to light shortly after the gaddafi regime fell that mi6 had been involved in providing intelligence that led the cia to abduct the couple. that was at the time whenjack straw cia to abduct the couple. that was at the time when jack straw the then foreign secretary was confronted with the idea it might be the case and he called it a conspiracy theory. today theresa may has written to fatima boudchar. the wife of abdel hakim belhaj, she has a half million pounds settlement. she apologise. he said he had only wa nted apologise. he said he had only wanted an apology. and he said co
the guardian also covers the torment of georgina chapman, the estranged wife of harvey weinstein.tory about the government apologising about the treatment of the couple abdel hakim belhaj and fatima boudchar. a significant moment, a six—year campaign for this couple and fatima boudchar was four and a half months pregnant when the couple were ta ken and a half months pregnant when the couple were taken back to libya where her husband was an opponent of colonel gaddafi. he led an islamist group...
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the guardian focuses on britain's new drive to strengthen an anti—russia alliance.ing the local elections make many of the front pages, so let's have a closer look. digby, we have the daily mail, big front page about the breast screening scandal, it's the sort of scandal, the more details are beginning to emerge after the announcement yesterday. it heads into every individual who will ever read a newspaper because it's a female, but it might be a male who is white, mother, daughter, sister, whatever, living here, the paper has picked up on his ministers knew about this a year ago and said nothing. i was in the lords this afternoon when the statement was read out about the government saying this is what it was about, this is what we are going to do about it and it started under the other government, the labour government, this was not a party, tribal issue. i understood from that why this is a bit misleading because they were saying look, we found out about it but we did not know the scope of that, how extensive it was, where it hit, for instance, wales have the same
the guardian focuses on britain's new drive to strengthen an anti—russia alliance.ing the local elections make many of the front pages, so let's have a closer look. digby, we have the daily mail, big front page about the breast screening scandal, it's the sort of scandal, the more details are beginning to emerge after the announcement yesterday. it heads into every individual who will ever read a newspaper because it's a female, but it might be a male who is white, mother, daughter, sister,...
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the front page of the guardian. on business. the front page of the guardian. 0na business.age of the guardian. on a night like this, i have two liverpool fans in the studio. especially after the appalling referee. you guys are not ina pub, appalling referee. you guys are not in a pub, you are in the studio. what a night. jurgen klopp did it.|j have watched liverpool over the yea rs have watched liverpool over the years and been so depressed of them throwing away leads at the last minute. they scolded early goal, and again, it was one of those amazing, oi’ again, it was one of those amazing, or do your member with 2005, when there were three down, and again this setting up an incredible final, when we could win for the sixth time. when we could win four the sixth time. the royal we. henry, you had a good night as well. can they overcome? absolutely. the men in this photo, probably are not the key to that. it is three other men, the front of the line. we can beat them. henry, jane, it has been brilliant. behind the headlines, many thanks to you. congratulations to you for wat
the front page of the guardian. on business. the front page of the guardian. 0na business.age of the guardian. on a night like this, i have two liverpool fans in the studio. especially after the appalling referee. you guys are not ina pub, appalling referee. you guys are not in a pub, you are in the studio. what a night. jurgen klopp did it.|j have watched liverpool over the yea rs have watched liverpool over the years and been so depressed of them throwing away leads at the last minute. they...
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firstly, the guardian. new deportation scandal hits home office.nts in the uk, people who have applied for indefinitely to remain. the home office, probably the most dysfunctional government department that has ever existed as far as i can see, it is scandal after scandal, they have effectively been using anti—terror legislation to deport these people, people we really need. doctors, it professionals... they have been refused leave to remain after making minor legal amendments to their tax records, small discrepancies in income. they have been accused of lying. terror legislation has been used to them. it is the same as windrush. when you have an ideological, political department imposed a maghoma department, everything becomes about how many deportations and what happens is you create a culture of disbelief, a culture of cruelty, in fact, were the only thing the home office staff are focused on his many people they can deport. that comes from the woman who was home secretary for six years, the prime minister. amber rudd took the fall for the windr
firstly, the guardian. new deportation scandal hits home office.nts in the uk, people who have applied for indefinitely to remain. the home office, probably the most dysfunctional government department that has ever existed as far as i can see, it is scandal after scandal, they have effectively been using anti—terror legislation to deport these people, people we really need. doctors, it professionals... they have been refused leave to remain after making minor legal amendments to their tax...
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let us look at the guardian. another deportation story. what is at this time?ime? who was caught up in it? as you say, and other week and other disaster for the home office, right on the back of windrush, which they thought had been put to bed with the resignation of amber rudd last week. this is a separate but related problem, it is migrants seeking indefinite leave to remain. we heartheir migrants seeking indefinite leave to remain. we hear their cases have been wrongly handled and they have gone to the court of appeal and many of them have been found to be unjustly attempted to be deported and this has proved to be, the guardian is calling it a new deportation scandal. these are skilled people who were supposedly, who were supposedly want to have in this country to fulfil certain jobs. it is another day, another scandal for the home office. one of the things i have comes out of brexit is we have a new department of citizenship and immigration and that no one from the home office is allowed across the door. as we have seen allowed across the door. as we have
let us look at the guardian. another deportation story. what is at this time?ime? who was caught up in it? as you say, and other week and other disaster for the home office, right on the back of windrush, which they thought had been put to bed with the resignation of amber rudd last week. this is a separate but related problem, it is migrants seeking indefinite leave to remain. we heartheir migrants seeking indefinite leave to remain. we hear their cases have been wrongly handled and they have...
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"the guardian" reports they will be out in full force during the world cup. cossacks in how to ensure public safety. having cossack fighters out in the streets with whips taking on protesters seems bad, giving them a municipal contract and putting them in charge of public safety at an international event like the world cup, that seems even worse. vladimir putin's last term as president was marked by his decision to invade and take over part of another country, also invading syria, also, of course, monkey wrenching the american presidential election to the benefit of donald trump. but it seems at the start of his next term, it seems like things are getting worse. it just -- i mean, it seems like that the more attention you pay, the worse it seems. if you're somebody who takes a wider view, though, a longer view, a better informed view of putin and his place in russia right now, are things worse? or have they always been this bad? joining us now is michael, the former u.s. ambassador to russia, author of the very timely new book "from cold war to hot peace" an
"the guardian" reports they will be out in full force during the world cup. cossacks in how to ensure public safety. having cossack fighters out in the streets with whips taking on protesters seems bad, giving them a municipal contract and putting them in charge of public safety at an international event like the world cup, that seems even worse. vladimir putin's last term as president was marked by his decision to invade and take over part of another country, also invading syria,...
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her work has appeared in outlets including vice, the new yorker.com. , the guardian and the virginia quarterly review where she is a contributing editor. for over a decade she has worked in the field of refugee resettlement and immigrant and education. natalia sylvester is the author of, everyone knows you go home. she came to the united states at age four as a child she spent time in florida in the rio
her work has appeared in outlets including vice, the new yorker.com. , the guardian and the virginia quarterly review where she is a contributing editor. for over a decade she has worked in the field of refugee resettlement and immigrant and education. natalia sylvester is the author of, everyone knows you go home. she came to the united states at age four as a child she spent time in florida in the rio
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and finally, the guardian has the latest from the roseanne scandal the american comedian sparked widespread anger after she sent a racist tweet on tuesday. she's since partly blamed her behaviour on a sedative drug. but the drug maker was quick to fire back, saying racism is not a known side—effect. so let's begin. with me is nina trentmann, journalist at the wall street journal. this time yesterday this was our lead story. as the day wore on it was revealed that the murder was fake. about 24 hours it seems the story has changed. quite astonishing, considering there has been murders of russian politicians and journalists before and it is extraordinary that he said there was only one choice to take part of this. —— part in this. interesting in the fake news debate because this was fake news. twojournalist organisations have criticised it, saying it is not helping because this is exactly what we as journalist should not be doing. he said in his defence that this was a final choice. his wife and children didn't know what he was doing. they we re didn't know what he was doing. they were not inv
and finally, the guardian has the latest from the roseanne scandal the american comedian sparked widespread anger after she sent a racist tweet on tuesday. she's since partly blamed her behaviour on a sedative drug. but the drug maker was quick to fire back, saying racism is not a known side—effect. so let's begin. with me is nina trentmann, journalist at the wall street journal. this time yesterday this was our lead story. as the day wore on it was revealed that the murder was fake. about 24...
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finally, the guardian's sport pages looks at attempts by the liverpool coach to replace the team's goalkeeper loris karius with roma's alisson becker, as well as transfer talks for real madrid's cristiano ronaldo and gareth bale. so let's begin. this does feel to be, and the financial times emphasises it particularly in this, but beyond saying that the president should be impeached according to coalition parties, but there is a democratic problem here that one character, one minister, albeit an important one, is being denied a seat at the table by the president, and yet he has beenin by the president, and yet he has been ina by the president, and yet he has been in a previous italian government. the financialtimes describes him as a political novice, but as you quite rightly say, he has been part of previous governments. so it does not count as a novice, not quite in the way that most people would understand it. i think across europe, and we will talk about this and some of the other papers, there is perhaps a movement amongst the ordinary electorates to vote against the elitism, and we have
finally, the guardian's sport pages looks at attempts by the liverpool coach to replace the team's goalkeeper loris karius with roma's alisson becker, as well as transfer talks for real madrid's cristiano ronaldo and gareth bale. so let's begin. this does feel to be, and the financial times emphasises it particularly in this, but beyond saying that the president should be impeached according to coalition parties, but there is a democratic problem here that one character, one minister, albeit an...
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more pictures of those clashes in the guardian.n protesters rushing one of the wounded. and then attention to meghan markle's father. it has been reported that he may not be walking her down the aisle on saturday. he may not attend, it is also the message from the times. back to the drawing board on customs reads the daily telegraph. says that the prime minister... and the mirror tells the story that of freya, a 15—year—old manchester bomb victim who raised thousands for the hospital that saved her. the papers dominated by two stories, meghan markle and the situation in gaza. that is going to be the focus of our work edition of the papers, tonight. the guardian, charmed's new embassy opens and dozens are killed— two adjusting pictures, that, rachel. 0ne adjusting pictures, that, rachel. one of adjusting pictures, that, rachel. 0ne ofa adjusting pictures, that, rachel. one of a smiling ivanka trump on one side, and the flip side of that coin, the to open that embassy. side, and the flip side of that coin, the to open that embassylj
more pictures of those clashes in the guardian.n protesters rushing one of the wounded. and then attention to meghan markle's father. it has been reported that he may not be walking her down the aisle on saturday. he may not attend, it is also the message from the times. back to the drawing board on customs reads the daily telegraph. says that the prime minister... and the mirror tells the story that of freya, a 15—year—old manchester bomb victim who raised thousands for the hospital that...
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if it is something that is newer and you are not sure how long the shelf life is like guardians of the galaxy, you put in a new ride and you do it on the rider show base. so they are able to exploit all of the ip's and that is the ability with the theme parks. the goal is to be relevant and up-to-date. this takes years before you see something in a themepark but if it is proven and it has legs and it will last for years, you will see some version of it in the themepark. i want to get your opinion because there is conversation that avengers will wind down. we don't how much longer it will go on. does it affect the themepark decision-making? or is it ok? john: we are looking long-term with the themepark. when you look at a themepark -- when you look at a movie, you see a short-term with your return. so the goal is to have established brands. even brands that may be having up with -- having ups and downs. but they have the appeal that is established. that is why star wars is so great because it is multigenerational. i saw star wars when i was a teenager and now every generation behind me
if it is something that is newer and you are not sure how long the shelf life is like guardians of the galaxy, you put in a new ride and you do it on the rider show base. so they are able to exploit all of the ip's and that is the ability with the theme parks. the goal is to be relevant and up-to-date. this takes years before you see something in a themepark but if it is proven and it has legs and it will last for years, you will see some version of it in the themepark. i want to get your...
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should be finished with the guardian. homeless people facing fines and prison says this exclusive.mprisoned? this is about homeless people being treated basically as prisoners of anti—social behaviour, and councils using legal powers they have to say in certain parts of the city, you are not allowed to behave in this way, and it is sort of a... egregious case such as a man who was jailed for four once the begging, and the judge was sending him down said, —— four months, the judge said... this is about treating begging and homelessness as an anti—social behaviour problem rather thana anti—social behaviour problem rather than a poverty or addiction problem. it it is of whose the abuse of what they call the public space protection order. i did big that was intended to clamp down on homelessness. it is good to see that this is getting back to life, this kind of reality. that we all know in oui’ kind of reality. that we all know in our towns and cities, we see a great many more homeless people and what is being done to them at the minute is being done to them at the minute is that they
should be finished with the guardian. homeless people facing fines and prison says this exclusive.mprisoned? this is about homeless people being treated basically as prisoners of anti—social behaviour, and councils using legal powers they have to say in certain parts of the city, you are not allowed to behave in this way, and it is sort of a... egregious case such as a man who was jailed for four once the begging, and the judge was sending him down said, —— four months, the judge said......
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in which case, let's move on to the guardian and we will talk about the labour party.ivingstone has gone, he has resigned from the labour party. and they would not have wanted to go into any election with the anti—semitism row still hanging over them. however, does ken livingstone leaving the labour party end the anti—semitism row? leaving the labour party end the anti-semitism row? it certainly doesn't and the way this has been handled is an absolute disgrace from start to finish. he should not have been allowed to piously said that in front of television cameras and pretend he's doing everyone a favour in resigning and bringing an end to this situation. he should have been thrown out of the party a long time ago. it was a lack of leadership thatjeremy ago. it was a lack of leadership that jeremy corbyn did not do so. ago. it was a lack of leadership thatjeremy corbyn did not do so. he goes withjeremy thatjeremy corbyn did not do so. he goes with jeremy corbyn saying, he is terribly sorry to see him go. and that rubs salt into the wounds of those who can genuinely rec
in which case, let's move on to the guardian and we will talk about the labour party.ivingstone has gone, he has resigned from the labour party. and they would not have wanted to go into any election with the anti—semitism row still hanging over them. however, does ken livingstone leaving the labour party end the anti—semitism row? leaving the labour party end the anti-semitism row? it certainly doesn't and the way this has been handled is an absolute disgrace from start to finish. he...
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the guardian has a fantastic headline, a call for all uk citizens to get £10,000 when aged 25.f people approaching the age of 25 will say relieved by deer. can we have ice creams as well? expensive ice creams. it is an interesting idea. it has been around for sometime and has been developed by resolution foundation, chaired by david willetts, who is an ex— burt in many things, a cabinet conservative and universities minister. something has got to be done about the inequality between wealth among the older and the poverty of the young who can't get on the property ladder. it is going to get worse because of the whole ai, artificial intelligence revolution which is coming our way, in which people will lose jobs. we are moving to a society in which there are not enough jobs to keep people employed. and it may well be that we need to really rethink how we keep people that, housed, clothed, when there aren't enough jobs to sustain that. it may be that the hack to have money from the state, put there by people who do havejobs, in order to give state, put there by people who do have j
the guardian has a fantastic headline, a call for all uk citizens to get £10,000 when aged 25.f people approaching the age of 25 will say relieved by deer. can we have ice creams as well? expensive ice creams. it is an interesting idea. it has been around for sometime and has been developed by resolution foundation, chaired by david willetts, who is an ex— burt in many things, a cabinet conservative and universities minister. something has got to be done about the inequality between wealth...
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let's now talk about the guardian.t has front and centre the fact that cambridge analytica is closing. we have talked about it to a degree already. this is scl group, the group that has cambridge analytica as part of its operations. the guardian again has been very at the forefront of this story, raking a lot of the detail with regards to this when it was first coming out, about its involvement with facebook. many are concerned now about whether the investigation into what really happened might go away if they go insolvent. well, i don't think that will happen. i think the investigation will carry on, irrespective of whether they are still working as a company or not. this is really important, not only is it about the right for your data to be private, but also there is an impact potentially on the us election, and that is such an issue that i don't think this is going to go away. it is interesting that this month, in the eu, we have new privacy laws. i think that will draw everyone's attention to the importance of why
let's now talk about the guardian.t has front and centre the fact that cambridge analytica is closing. we have talked about it to a degree already. this is scl group, the group that has cambridge analytica as part of its operations. the guardian again has been very at the forefront of this story, raking a lot of the detail with regards to this when it was first coming out, about its involvement with facebook. many are concerned now about whether the investigation into what really happened might...
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and lastly, the guardian website, obviously the most important story of the day.s not to over indulge in social media. what on earth is all this about? this is really be careful what you wish for, pope francis in the vatican have been trying to modernise and revamp the image of the vatican and the pope has a twitter accounts, nuns have taken the social media. you heard about the talent sister who w011 heard about the talent sister who won the italian version of the poised in the thousand 16 to the huge following, but the double—edged sword is how much exposure to they get and does this compromise the actual position? i think it is important for them to advocate for women's issues on social media. so is this the contention that the calm periods of reflective periods of contemplation are going to be eaten into by constantly being on social media. look, the world is changing andi media. look, the world is changing and i think the nature of the catholic church is changing but the question is how do you balance the usage of social media? it can be a force for good and
and lastly, the guardian website, obviously the most important story of the day.s not to over indulge in social media. what on earth is all this about? this is really be careful what you wish for, pope francis in the vatican have been trying to modernise and revamp the image of the vatican and the pope has a twitter accounts, nuns have taken the social media. you heard about the talent sister who w011 heard about the talent sister who won the italian version of the poised in the thousand 16 to...
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we will start off with the follow—on from the referendum and we start in the guardian, and it's all aboutsure on theresa may. rob, do you want to start that on? we spoke earlier about pressure on theresa may about allowing parliament to reform the restrictive abortion laws in northern ireland. and they might permit a referendum on abortion in northern ireland which would certainly be very unusual because it's in the irish constitution to have a referendum before social and political change and even though we've had a few referendums in britain recently, it is still fairly alien to the culture and you would expect politicians to decide if abortion law should be changed, normally by every vote but there is normally by every vote but there is no storm on assembly, so the only possibility might be at westminster and as we pointed out, theresa may is reluctant to get involved because of her political allies. and they are very opposed to liberalising abortion laws in the dup. and for a referendum, i'm sceptical that that would happen. theresa may is very cautious but who knows, we might read th
we will start off with the follow—on from the referendum and we start in the guardian, and it's all aboutsure on theresa may. rob, do you want to start that on? we spoke earlier about pressure on theresa may about allowing parliament to reform the restrictive abortion laws in northern ireland. and they might permit a referendum on abortion in northern ireland which would certainly be very unusual because it's in the irish constitution to have a referendum before social and political change...
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let's look at the guardian, homeless people facing fines and prison. real back to reality story. it's a really terrible story about homeless people being sent to prison for breaching public space protection orders. now, is it an answer to homelessness to send people to prison? it certainly isn't but we are also wondering about the homelessness reduction act? that lays on council considerable duties to look after homeless people in their area. if you give notice within 56 days of being homeless your council should being homeless your council should be looking after you. also there is heather wheeler, the minister for homelessness and several months ago she promised she would resign if the problem got worse and it seems as if they are not coping with it and they are merely turning it into a crime. it's interesting that these laws exist that it is possible to do this, whether it is overreaching or the correct interpretation? these orders are about specific areas and they are about cancels clearing a particular areas and it can have very egregious results
let's look at the guardian, homeless people facing fines and prison. real back to reality story. it's a really terrible story about homeless people being sent to prison for breaching public space protection orders. now, is it an answer to homelessness to send people to prison? it certainly isn't but we are also wondering about the homelessness reduction act? that lays on council considerable duties to look after homeless people in their area. if you give notice within 56 days of being homeless...
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let's look at the guardian. brexit to speak french residency. this is the former chancellor, former chairman of the boat leave the campaign and now was to make sure his place in france is assured. you have most of the year he lives in france, and has this sort of leading brexit albeit an advisory level he was not the one in the room making key decisions, but he was head of the campaign. and he has applied for, pardon my french, as i understand it basically prove her residency and enables you to be there is something awkward like, say there is something awkward like, say the country without a passport from i'io the country without a passport from no longer has a pre—movement arrangement with the country you choose to live in. which might happen after something you campaign for such as brexit. how will this affect him if he wants to come and go and keep the seat of lords with ghetto i don't know there a particular issue i'm not sure how it works but certainly the perception is not great. we have a situation where the lords are, i'm used to working
let's look at the guardian. brexit to speak french residency. this is the former chancellor, former chairman of the boat leave the campaign and now was to make sure his place in france is assured. you have most of the year he lives in france, and has this sort of leading brexit albeit an advisory level he was not the one in the room making key decisions, but he was head of the campaign. and he has applied for, pardon my french, as i understand it basically prove her residency and enables you to...
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amy: ed pilkington is chief reporter for the guardian in the u.s. new report is an exclusive look at "how rightwing groups wielded a secret 'toolkit' to plot against u.s. unions." we will link to it at democracynow.org. democracy now! is accepting applications for our paid video production fellowships as well as a variety of paid internships. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] çç [monkey screeches] simons: it doesn't seem to matter how long any of us may have anticipated this, this time of cataclysmic climate chaos, escalating violence, and infrastructure collapse. after so many years of learning from brilliant bioneers colleagues how much of our civilization needed reinventing to avoid catastrophe, and recognizing the disastrous effects climate chaos would bring, and knowing that ecological, economi
amy: ed pilkington is chief reporter for the guardian in the u.s. new report is an exclusive look at "how rightwing groups wielded a secret 'toolkit' to plot against u.s. unions." we will link to it at democracynow.org. democracy now! is accepting applications for our paid video production fellowships as well as a variety of paid internships. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments...
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amy: ed pilkington is chief reporter for the guardian in the u.s. new report is an exclusive look at "how rightwing groups wielded a secret 'toolkit' to plot against u.s. unions." we will link to it at democracynow.org. democracy now! is accepting applications for our paid video production fellowships as well as a variety of paid internships. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
amy: ed pilkington is chief reporter for the guardian in the u.s. new report is an exclusive look at "how rightwing groups wielded a secret 'toolkit' to plot against u.s. unions." we will link to it at democracynow.org. democracy now! is accepting applications for our paid video production fellowships as well as a variety of paid internships. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments...
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amy: ed pilkington is chief reporter for the guardian in the u.s. new report is an exclusive look at "how rightwing groups wielded a secret 'toolkit' to plot against u.s. unions." we will link to it at democracynow.org. democracy now! is accepting applications for our paid video production fellowships as well as a variety of paid internships. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> i am lidia bastiaianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master all things italian. tutti a tavola a mangiare! >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering o
amy: ed pilkington is chief reporter for the guardian in the u.s. new report is an exclusive look at "how rightwing groups wielded a secret 'toolkit' to plot against u.s. unions." we will link to it at democracynow.org. democracy now! is accepting applications for our paid video production fellowships as well as a variety of paid internships. find out more at democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments...
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foods that contain months those little helper yes according to the internal e-mails obtained by the guardian in the the food and drug administration has actually had trouble finding grocery store that do not carry trace amounts of the pesticide in an e-mail to his colleagues back in january of two thousand and seventeen f.d.a. chemist richard thompson exclaims i have brought wheat crackers granola cereal and corn meal from home and there is a fair amount in all of them thompson who works at a regional laboratory in arkansas one hundred point out that the only food he had on hand the didn't have any glad to say was his broccoli broccoli the up da has been testing u.s. food samples for the last two years trying to determine how much is actually being consumed by americans and don't forget the agency is ultimately responsible for overseeing how much pesticide is being used on foods to make sure that levels stay within the legal range but according to the forty obtained e-mails another f.d.a. chemist doing similar testing found grain corn to contain traces of glaze at six point five parts per mi
foods that contain months those little helper yes according to the internal e-mails obtained by the guardian in the the food and drug administration has actually had trouble finding grocery store that do not carry trace amounts of the pesticide in an e-mail to his colleagues back in january of two thousand and seventeen f.d.a. chemist richard thompson exclaims i have brought wheat crackers granola cereal and corn meal from home and there is a fair amount in all of them thompson who works at a...
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savanna and isaiah, your dad was a guardian angel to those in need.uch. [applause] also with us today is the family of border patrol agent -- or tenets from el paso texas. known as roger to his friends and family he worked on it dangerous part of the southern border, apart you have been reading about lately the part that were doing a lot with. agent martinez took pride and joy in serving his country as a border patrol agent he was extremely proud of what he did. every day he would go to work and risk his life to keep america safe. roger said he wanted to prevent terrorists and drugs from coming into our country. we all do. and we are going to get it done. but that is exactly what he did. he bravely confronted the cartels, the smugglers, the human traffickers and gangs that threatened our communities. one night last november agent martinez died in the line of duty. it was horrific. it was violence, and he was brave. to agent martinez mom, to his son sergio and the entire martinez family, rogers profound and unselfish love of country is an inspiration t
savanna and isaiah, your dad was a guardian angel to those in need.uch. [applause] also with us today is the family of border patrol agent -- or tenets from el paso texas. known as roger to his friends and family he worked on it dangerous part of the southern border, apart you have been reading about lately the part that were doing a lot with. agent martinez took pride and joy in serving his country as a border patrol agent he was extremely proud of what he did. every day he would go to work...
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the guardian and the observer said trump administration officials were behind accusations against the adviser and involved in the iran nuclear deal. he joins me now. so, colin, can you just walk us through exactly what happened? because from what i understand, you were a target of this operation through some kind of a company trying to get at you through your wife? >> yeah, it's very odd. let's back up just a bit. about a week ago, i was contacted by reporters from the observer and guardian, who said that in the course of their investigation into cambridge analytica, they came across information suggesting that trump aides had hired an israeli intel firm to dig up dirt on me and ben rhoads in an effort to discredit the iran deal and they asked, had you heard of this before, and i responded no, i had never heard about this before. and then a couple days later, the guardian story came out, and when my wife read the story, and the story alleges that this firm was hired last may, so, we're talking may of 2017, it triggered kind of a creepy memory that my wife had, which was that she had b
the guardian and the observer said trump administration officials were behind accusations against the adviser and involved in the iran nuclear deal. he joins me now. so, colin, can you just walk us through exactly what happened? because from what i understand, you were a target of this operation through some kind of a company trying to get at you through your wife? >> yeah, it's very odd. let's back up just a bit. about a week ago, i was contacted by reporters from the observer and...
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savannah and ayzayah, your dad was a guardian angel to those in need.is keeping watch on you from heaven. very special family and a very special man. thank you. thank you very much. [applause] pres. trump: also here with us today is the family of border patrol agent rogelio martinez from el paso, texas. agent martinez, known as "roger" to his friends and family, worked on a dangerous part of the southern border -- a part that you've been reading about so much lately, and a part that we're doing a lot with. agent martinez took immense pride and joy in serving his country as a border patrol agent. he was extremely proud of what he did. every day, he would go to work and risk his life to keep america safe. roger said he wanted to prevent terrorists and drugs from coming into our country -- we all do and we're going to get it done -- but that's exactly what he did. he bravely confronted the cartels, the smugglers, the human traffickers, the gangs that threaten our communities. one night, last november, agent martinez died in the line of duty. it was horrifi
savannah and ayzayah, your dad was a guardian angel to those in need.is keeping watch on you from heaven. very special family and a very special man. thank you. thank you very much. [applause] pres. trump: also here with us today is the family of border patrol agent rogelio martinez from el paso, texas. agent martinez, known as "roger" to his friends and family, worked on a dangerous part of the southern border -- a part that you've been reading about so much lately, and a part that...
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appoints judge somebody they know within the court system to become the guardian of an elderly person they lose all their rights in spite of family members being more than willing to take care of that person as they had done for years. abusive tory targeting elderly, rich or poor across this great country of ours and its my lived experience. i'm not a storyteller. i am just appalled because i love this country and i care about the elderly and work all your life and acquire assets through honest hard work and to end up in a probate and family court system, it just throws you for a loop because they do not go by the constitution. they violate our constitutional inhts each and every day that system across the country. it untile don't know they become a victim of what plays out. they claim they will resolve issues expeditiously and preserve and protect the assets but what ends up happening is they are wiping out families across the country of the assets that were acquired in an honest way by parents that care about their families. host: dora is up next this morning in las vegas. caller: g
appoints judge somebody they know within the court system to become the guardian of an elderly person they lose all their rights in spite of family members being more than willing to take care of that person as they had done for years. abusive tory targeting elderly, rich or poor across this great country of ours and its my lived experience. i'm not a storyteller. i am just appalled because i love this country and i care about the elderly and work all your life and acquire assets through honest...
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there is an angry editorial from "the guardian," which says saudi prince mohammed bin salman has gone to great lengths to revive movie theaters and give an appearance of rights to women, this appears to be a "window dressing" for the real repression going on there. editors deplore the treatment of women treated as second-class citizens in saudi arabia, and say these female activists must be congratulated for finally taking a stand. genie: "the guardian" also looks at the situation in sweden, where millions of households were sent "prepare for war." dheepthika: this is worrying. swedish authorities have been sending -- they are not evenly flits. they are 20 page booklets, public information booklets, in which citizens are warned about fleeing their homes in case of attacks,r, or terror crime and change conflicts, and given a briefing about fake news. it is the first time since the second world war that swedish authorities are sending these information booklets to citizens. the reason for there were he appears to be russia. after the annexation of crimea -- the reason for their worry ap
there is an angry editorial from "the guardian," which says saudi prince mohammed bin salman has gone to great lengths to revive movie theaters and give an appearance of rights to women, this appears to be a "window dressing" for the real repression going on there. editors deplore the treatment of women treated as second-class citizens in saudi arabia, and say these female activists must be congratulated for finally taking a stand. genie: "the guardian" also looks...
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sympathetic or straightly and he tweets prolifically he writes an online newspaper column in the guardian which in november one him an amnesty international media award but johnny has even shot a film on his phone edited by a dutch director the resulting movie about life a man of silence has been shown at film festivals around the world he's now working on writing a play and a book they were very successful years become prolific you have a column in the guardian newspaper your tweets are read by many thousands of people you do a regular interviews in the australian and global media including many times on al-jazeera do you feel more a journalist or a refugee i don't think a more myself you know as a german news or refugee i feel that i am human i am human and them fighting for humanity i am fighting for these people you know the people that i feel they have suffering and they know them for a long time i know them you know i am living with the refugees and i hear their stories i know their stories so it is very important for me but on the first day i know that understand i am thinking like
sympathetic or straightly and he tweets prolifically he writes an online newspaper column in the guardian which in november one him an amnesty international media award but johnny has even shot a film on his phone edited by a dutch director the resulting movie about life a man of silence has been shown at film festivals around the world he's now working on writing a play and a book they were very successful years become prolific you have a column in the guardian newspaper your tweets are read...
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about a week ago i was contacted from reporters of the guardian who said they come across information suggestsing that trump aides had hired an israeli intel firm. and i responded no. i have never heard about this before. and then a couple of days later, the guardian story came out and when my wife read that story and the story alleges that this firm was hired last may so we are talking may of 2017. it triggered a creepy memory that my wife had that she had been approached by supposedly a woman, a persona from a company called reuben capital partners which claimed to be a private equity firm. and my wife who is mostly a stay at home mom was volunteering at my daughter's elementary school and the e-mail pitch was your school is great. we would love to talk to you about making investments in your school and this sounded implausible and weird and my wife reached out to friends in the finance world and education world and nobody seemed to think this was on the level. my wife went back to the persona and tried to talk to somebody else on the school or somebody else on the committee. and th
about a week ago i was contacted from reporters of the guardian who said they come across information suggestsing that trump aides had hired an israeli intel firm. and i responded no. i have never heard about this before. and then a couple of days later, the guardian story came out and when my wife read that story and the story alleges that this firm was hired last may so we are talking may of 2017. it triggered a creepy memory that my wife had that she had been approached by supposedly a...
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according to the fda, documents obtained by "the guardian" newspaper, trace amounts of an ingredient killer roundup and other pesticides have been found in crackers, granola and cornmeal. the chemical has been linked to cancer, however, the fda test something not official as yet and "the guardian" report offered no evidence that the levels found are illegal or harmful. >>> allergy season is here and this year is expected to be worse than last season. the asthma and allergy foundation blames climate change for longer allergy seasons each year blaming the warmer temperatures for more pollen in the air. cities in texas, kentucky and mississippi were found to be the worst for allergy sufferers. doctors say if you're struggling to cope, it might be time to change your medicine because your body can sometimes build up a tolerance. >>> playoff season rolls on in the nba and two of the league's oldest rivals are meeting for the first time in six years. boston beat philly 117-101 last night. game two is thursday night in boston. meanwhile, in the nhl playoffs lots going on in sports. tampa ba
according to the fda, documents obtained by "the guardian" newspaper, trace amounts of an ingredient killer roundup and other pesticides have been found in crackers, granola and cornmeal. the chemical has been linked to cancer, however, the fda test something not official as yet and "the guardian" report offered no evidence that the levels found are illegal or harmful. >>> allergy season is here and this year is expected to be worse than last season. the asthma and...
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because what did not change so far is the so-called guardianship system and that means that you male guardian that could be your brother your husband your father is in charge that means even though if let's say the driving ban is being lifted on june twenty fourth if the you male guardian was going to say whether you can actually drive that he lowers you to apply for a driver's license and that's the next big battle actually did. pointed out in riyadh than we spoke to her i think with women right now the major issue we're struggling with on the legal aspect is the guardianship women are really prisoners and she is seen as a child she doesn't have control over her life when it comes to guardianship. and we know that media she's not the only one who has been speaking extensively about this right i mean she was speaking from saudi arabia there but we also have for example activists around the world anderson the used book of somebody from berlin a short while ago actually we want to listen to that. i was expecting actually some activists just to be released it's making that. those who were arrest
because what did not change so far is the so-called guardianship system and that means that you male guardian that could be your brother your husband your father is in charge that means even though if let's say the driving ban is being lifted on june twenty fourth if the you male guardian was going to say whether you can actually drive that he lowers you to apply for a driver's license and that's the next big battle actually did. pointed out in riyadh than we spoke to her i think with women...
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the facebook story first broke december 2015, because "the guardian" identified that dr. kogan had allegedly transferred facebook data to cambridge analytica in violation of facebook's data policies. according to cambridge press releases and a recent internal report in july 2016, facebook requested cambridge and its affiliates to remove any data received from dr. kogan. cambridge said they removed the data and filed legal certification to facebook saying as much. i had requested that cambridge analytica appear at these hearings to explain these facts and tell their side of the story. cambridge, however, recently commenced insolvency proceedings and therefore determined it could not participate in this hearing. the underlying story has not changed much since 2015, except for two important events. first, cambridge began doing work for the trump campaign, and secondly, the trump -- president trump won the 2016 election. these two fax sounded an alarm that revived the cambridge story. this does not diminish the importance of this discussion, but only highlights extreme partis
the facebook story first broke december 2015, because "the guardian" identified that dr. kogan had allegedly transferred facebook data to cambridge analytica in violation of facebook's data policies. according to cambridge press releases and a recent internal report in july 2016, facebook requested cambridge and its affiliates to remove any data received from dr. kogan. cambridge said they removed the data and filed legal certification to facebook saying as much. i had requested that...
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if you want different stories, look at the left—hand side of the guardian and the boost to the economy change the way brits watch foreign drama — making the dubbed version the default setting for foreign language series. as a nation we tend to favour subtitles over dodgy dubbing. but it can be an art. bad lip reading is a youtube channel based on skilful dubbing. whether it's accurate or not, is another question. here's their take on the us presidential inauguration. goodnight. i like your nail polish, but not too much. can i pretend i like you but i hate you inside. repeat after me. i make greece palates in my sweat. i was disappointed they did not find the continent of atlantis yet. a new kid smells like falafel and wants to shave my moustache. the new kid smells like falafel and wants to shave my moustache. so did and belinda. so did aunt belinda. shake hands. crushed it. you think? i don't feel good. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode in his squeaky chair. what do we have this week? very interesting, we
if you want different stories, look at the left—hand side of the guardian and the boost to the economy change the way brits watch foreign drama — making the dubbed version the default setting for foreign language series. as a nation we tend to favour subtitles over dodgy dubbing. but it can be an art. bad lip reading is a youtube channel based on skilful dubbing. whether it's accurate or not, is another question. here's their take on the us presidential inauguration. goodnight. i like your...
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emotional reunion between a mother shot during the las vegas massacre and the man she calls her guardianby most accounts rosemarie melonson should be dead but after months in the hospital and multiple surgeries she finally got to hug the offduty firefighter who saved her life. erica hill is here with their reunion. >> it's really only in the last couple of weeks that she said she was ready to even talk to her family about what happened to her and what happened the rest of that night. and she's also ready to meet the man who saved her life. >> reporter: rosemaries melonson's daughter couldn't wait to share the route 91 music festival with their mom. the tickets, a mother's day gift from her oldest daughter stephanie. >> i pulled them by the hands and we went all the way up to the front. we were like kids in a candy store. >> it was my blast. she took my ball cap off and wore it backwards. >> to see her going up to the front and letting loose and just enjoying. we were living our best life. >> i first i thought it was fire crackers and then i saw bullets hit the tank and then i realized, o
emotional reunion between a mother shot during the las vegas massacre and the man she calls her guardianby most accounts rosemarie melonson should be dead but after months in the hospital and multiple surgeries she finally got to hug the offduty firefighter who saved her life. erica hill is here with their reunion. >> it's really only in the last couple of weeks that she said she was ready to even talk to her family about what happened to her and what happened the rest of that night. and...
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eventually submitted which could be i think the end of this your next that's incredible the guardian reports when confronted an f.b.i. spokesman said only that the f.d.a. had not found. and any illegal levels in corn soy milk or eggs before commodities it considers part of its life was saved special assignment however it did not address the unofficial findings revealed in the emails you know the problem is that you see this happen all the time where you get people that you know the revolving door of congress where people know they've got a real good job waiting for them in the private sector maybe with or they're coming from so residents are assigned to the cabinet positions where they oversee our food and farming to own all those things in court that don't look the other way. and the thing is we need to know things before we can make decisions yes and with all of the things going on in the world all these things are going to hurt our health whether it's obesity type two diabetes a lot of these things can be related to environmental causes like this and you know it's one of those thi
eventually submitted which could be i think the end of this your next that's incredible the guardian reports when confronted an f.b.i. spokesman said only that the f.d.a. had not found. and any illegal levels in corn soy milk or eggs before commodities it considers part of its life was saved special assignment however it did not address the unofficial findings revealed in the emails you know the problem is that you see this happen all the time where you get people that you know the revolving...
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in response to that terrible attack this is a hot war and it continues the guardian reports the u.s. and afghanistan can't win the war can't stop it can't leave now you may remember that donald trump said let me get his words right he is having a fight to win strategy it's not working when the strategy isn't working because we interviewed the former president karzai on this program who said seem to allege u.s. collusion with the islamists the do seem to be suggesting are the opponents of the united states well if you think about how many on this program if you think about the islamist terror of terrorist activities as a victory for america then i'm wrong let's tear up the rule of the there's no doubt that is not a victory for the united states oh as i said earlier saying we don't even have to go that back to the end when the u.s. was supporting what would become a says that this is and this is only in your right to raise it because that's not forget where this all came from and and it is worth repeating that america was delighted with the mayhem caused in afghanistan when the russian
in response to that terrible attack this is a hot war and it continues the guardian reports the u.s. and afghanistan can't win the war can't stop it can't leave now you may remember that donald trump said let me get his words right he is having a fight to win strategy it's not working when the strategy isn't working because we interviewed the former president karzai on this program who said seem to allege u.s. collusion with the islamists the do seem to be suggesting are the opponents of the...