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the delhi high court is considering a petition to criminalise marital rape. hich argues that doing this "may destabilise the institution of marriage apart from being an easy "tool for harassing the husbands." "what may appear to be marital rape to an individual wife, "may not appear so to others." you might have thought a woman is the bestjudge of whether she's been raped — but that is the government's position. and adding to the outcry — the husband of the foreign minister — a former governor himself — tweeted this: "there is nothing like marital rape. "0ur homes should not become police stations." iasked neha bhatnagarfrom bbc hindi if the government had offered any further justification for its stance. the government has gone on to say that they will look at trying to increase moral and social awareness about this topic, but they have said that india is unlike any other country. the whole institution of marriage is considered very sacred, and this kind of move could com pletely and this kind of move could completely destabilise the institution of marriage,
the delhi high court is considering a petition to criminalise marital rape. hich argues that doing this "may destabilise the institution of marriage apart from being an easy "tool for harassing the husbands." "what may appear to be marital rape to an individual wife, "may not appear so to others." you might have thought a woman is the bestjudge of whether she's been raped — but that is the government's position. and adding to the outcry — the husband of the...
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the high court was told they had been planning a much bigger attack. two of the suspects were remanded in custody and charged with murder and terror related offenses. a third was detained pending further investigation. a fourth man was released on bail. protesters and police clashed in phoenix outside the venue where donald trump was announcing plans to push ahead with building a wall on the u.s. mexico border. thousands turned out to attend the first political rally since the violence in charlottesville. protesters against him filling surrounding streets. things remained peaceful to other day but scuffles did break out as the speech team to a close. beefing up his stance on immigration. at a rally in phoenix, arizona, the birthplace of his campaign, president trump reaffirmed his will to control illegal immigration and improve the quality of life of the legal immigrant community. >> years of uncontrolled immigration have placed enormous pressure on the jobs and wages of working families, and they put great burdens on local schools and hospitals. while
the high court was told they had been planning a much bigger attack. two of the suspects were remanded in custody and charged with murder and terror related offenses. a third was detained pending further investigation. a fourth man was released on bail. protesters and police clashed in phoenix outside the venue where donald trump was announcing plans to push ahead with building a wall on the u.s. mexico border. thousands turned out to attend the first political rally since the violence in...
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it will be interesting to see what the high court does. is that barnaby joyce has received citizenship by descent, rather than birth. most people born overseas have a clue that they might need to check their citizenship status. barnabyjoyce, born in australia, he really had no idea that he potentially had citizenship because one of his parents was from overseas. a lot of countries give citizenship to the children of their own citizens. it is something that all politicians need to sort out for a joined the australian parliament. when do we find out about the ruling? it might take a while. there area number of ruling? it might take a while. there are a number of members of parliament being caught up, i think he is the fifth. that will probably hear the cases together. but they will have together the relevant cases first and it probably will not be resolved before the end of the year. president donald trump wants to fight counterfeiting and piracy that destroys americanjobs fight counterfeiting and piracy that destroys american jobs we ask wh
it will be interesting to see what the high court does. is that barnaby joyce has received citizenship by descent, rather than birth. most people born overseas have a clue that they might need to check their citizenship status. barnabyjoyce, born in australia, he really had no idea that he potentially had citizenship because one of his parents was from overseas. a lot of countries give citizenship to the children of their own citizens. it is something that all politicians need to sort out for a...
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the high court is assessing a number of cases here. where does the legal ruling stand?ing a precedent? it will be interesting to see what the high court does. hopefully they will give us court does. hopefully they will give usa court does. hopefully they will give us a bit more clarity. 0ne court does. hopefully they will give us a bit more clarity. one of the issuesis us a bit more clarity. one of the issues is that barnabyjoyce has received citizenship by descent, rather than birth. most people born overseas have a clue that they might need to check their citizenship status. barnaby joyce, need to check their citizenship status. barnabyjoyce, born in australia, he really had no idea that he potentially had citizenship because one of his parents was from overseas. a lot of countries give citizenship to the children of their own citizens. it is something that all politicians need to sort out for all politicians need to sort out for a joined the australian parliament. and before we go, a lioness who was rescued from a zoo in aleppo in syria has given birth just hours aft
the high court is assessing a number of cases here. where does the legal ruling stand?ing a precedent? it will be interesting to see what the high court does. hopefully they will give us court does. hopefully they will give usa court does. hopefully they will give us a bit more clarity. 0ne court does. hopefully they will give us a bit more clarity. one of the issuesis us a bit more clarity. one of the issues is that barnabyjoyce has received citizenship by descent, rather than birth. most...
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courts, london high court, because the bonds were sold under english law. llel jurisdictions. things get more complicated because the u.k. court said last month it thanks dana gas should drop the uae aspect of it. that means the u.k. court would essentially also decide the sharia compliance of the bond. that gets really interesting. again, this whole dispute centers around the sharia compliance of the debt. now we have another player that could potentially weigh in on that. in any case, the date to watch is september 7, the next date of the u.k. high court proceeding. yousef? yousef: let's widen out this discussion on the dana gas story with the head of fixed income asset management. welcome back to the program. want to dig into the implications of the dana gas saga, if you want to call it that. this was a real test when it comes to recoveries. guest: i think it is. in a lot oft instances. i think what are the major issues a lot of investors have work, how the recoveries what happens when they default or restructure. i think this will be a test case. we had
courts, london high court, because the bonds were sold under english law. llel jurisdictions. things get more complicated because the u.k. court said last month it thanks dana gas should drop the uae aspect of it. that means the u.k. court would essentially also decide the sharia compliance of the bond. that gets really interesting. again, this whole dispute centers around the sharia compliance of the debt. now we have another player that could potentially weigh in on that. in any case, the...
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it has such major consequences, it won't end in the high court?e high court in october, once that has been decided, we will know whether barnaby joyce will be removed. if he loses his seat, the current government will no longer have a majority. at least 30 people have been killed in an airstrike on the outskirts of yemen's capital, sanaa. houthi rebels — who control the capital — say the attack was carried out by the coalition led by saudi arabia. the un refugee agency has accused all sides in yemen's proxy war of maiming and killing children. the country is also in the grip of a cholera epidemic and widespread famine. here's our middle east editor, jeremy bowen. the attack on the hotel left another room in a devastated country and dozens more dead. it will also be seized on by those who believe the saudi—led coalition selects its targets without regard for civilian lives. safeguarding noncombata nts is the legal obligation of any belligerent in a war. the war has created what is now the world's worst humanitarian crisis. disease has swept through
it has such major consequences, it won't end in the high court?e high court in october, once that has been decided, we will know whether barnaby joyce will be removed. if he loses his seat, the current government will no longer have a majority. at least 30 people have been killed in an airstrike on the outskirts of yemen's capital, sanaa. houthi rebels — who control the capital — say the attack was carried out by the coalition led by saudi arabia. the un refugee agency has accused all sides...
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the country's high court is examining a law that bars dual citizens from sitting in parliament. minutes of walking at a brisk intensity each day could help prevent cancer, heart disease and poor mental health. that's according to public health england which says its concerned inactivity is growing amongst the middle aged. now it's time for world business report. mountains of questions for the world's central bankers as they gather injackson hole wyoming for their annual meeting. plus, dying with dignity, but at what financial cost? we look at the growing bill for end—of—life care. as part of our week—long series on the business of death. welcome to world business report. i'm jamie robertson. we start in the us mountain resort of jackson hole, wyoming. population around 9,000, and normally known for the quality of its trout fishing. but today it's also the focus of global financial markets, as it hosts an annual meeting of central bankers from more than a0 countries around the world. top billing, of course goes to the host, us federal reserve chief janet yellen — so what will inv
the country's high court is examining a law that bars dual citizens from sitting in parliament. minutes of walking at a brisk intensity each day could help prevent cancer, heart disease and poor mental health. that's according to public health england which says its concerned inactivity is growing amongst the middle aged. now it's time for world business report. mountains of questions for the world's central bankers as they gather injackson hole wyoming for their annual meeting. plus, dying...
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the family of a seven—year—old boy with a rare condition wins a high court challenge over a nhs decisionfund a life saving drug. norfolk police step up patrols after a pensioner is stabbed to death while out walking his dogs. also: the national games of the special olympics gets underway in sheffield. 2500 competitors, each with a learning disability taking part in 20 disciplines. coming to these games, actually gives them a chance to express themselves, and really showed not about what they can't do, but about what they can do. google sacks and employees are saying there we re sacks and employees are saying there were fewer women at the company due to biological differences. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the organisers of the athletics world championships in london are working with public health england to try to contain an outbreak of gastroenteritis, which has affected 30 athletes and support staff. botswa na's isaac makwala, who was one of the favourites for today's 400 metres final, was forced to withdraw from the 200 metres heat yesterday. 0ur sports correspondent natalie
the family of a seven—year—old boy with a rare condition wins a high court challenge over a nhs decisionfund a life saving drug. norfolk police step up patrols after a pensioner is stabbed to death while out walking his dogs. also: the national games of the special olympics gets underway in sheffield. 2500 competitors, each with a learning disability taking part in 20 disciplines. coming to these games, actually gives them a chance to express themselves, and really showed not about what...
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the move toward more public access comes after the high court unveiled their newly designed web site. you have a vacation planned but have no one to watch your dog? then you'll love this week's fox beat free friday give away. >> you could win a $250 voucher to use at rover.com. they'll let you skip the crowded kennels. >> okay. >> again, that's a.m. voucher to rover.com. enter for chance to win. one winner will be selected by random drawing on august 7th. all entrants must be 18 or older. complete rules and online entry available at fox5dc.com/contests. >> rover.com. all right. it's friday. which means time. today fox5 news morning will be in leesburg, virginia, at village of leesburg on village and market boulevard. >> who is going to be there. >> it's going to be tucker barnes. >> who else. >> maureen umeh. >> who else. >> annie yu. >> what. >> and you. all right. see what i did there, annie yu and you. >> i see that. >> come down and join us. we're on and popping. >> you can do that all morning long down in leesburg. >> come out and see us. the weather should cooperate. it's going
the move toward more public access comes after the high court unveiled their newly designed web site. you have a vacation planned but have no one to watch your dog? then you'll love this week's fox beat free friday give away. >> you could win a $250 voucher to use at rover.com. they'll let you skip the crowded kennels. >> okay. >> again, that's a.m. voucher to rover.com. enter for chance to win. one winner will be selected by random drawing on august 7th. all entrants must be...
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rerestruring division, grg, the first port of call is the compensation scheme, overseen by a retired high courttion scheme, overseen by a retired high courtjudge. i think the is pretty keen though to put this latest chapter in its checkered cv behind it. thank you. semi—automated, self—driving lorries will be tested out on our roads from next year. the trucks will be connected wirelessly with up to three lorries travelling in convoy. the technology has already been tested elsewhere in europe and the united states. the government says it will mean cheaper fuel bills, lower emissions and less congestion. our correspondent, richard lister, looks at how it will work. this could be the future, the driver in the second lorry is only steering, his speed is controlled by a computer, which is monitoring what the lead driver does. it's called "platooning". these dutch trials suggest lorries, linked by wi—fi like this, can drive much closer together, and that may have benefits. 10% fuel savings. that means 10% less fuel, that's money off yours and my shopping bills. the goods in shops will go down. it's 1
rerestruring division, grg, the first port of call is the compensation scheme, overseen by a retired high courttion scheme, overseen by a retired high courtjudge. i think the is pretty keen though to put this latest chapter in its checkered cv behind it. thank you. semi—automated, self—driving lorries will be tested out on our roads from next year. the trucks will be connected wirelessly with up to three lorries travelling in convoy. the technology has already been tested elsewhere in...
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four men are due to appear at the spanish high court in madrid later today, accused of being part ofhat carried out attacks in and around barcelona last week, killing 15 people. the other eight members of the cell are dead — several of them died in an explosion at their hideout and bomb factory, while the others were shot dead by police. police in catalonia say they have shot dead the suspected driver of the van which ploughed into pedestrians — younes abouyaaqoub was found hiding in a vineyard 30 miles west of the city. much more on the website. rachel is here with all the business news. a big day for south korea? yes, we are talking trade. over the weekend it was canada and mexico — now it's the turn of south korea to try and renegotiate its trade deal with the us. president trump has described the pact as horrible and has threatened to axe it. south korea is america's sixth biggest trading partner. since the deal came into effect, the us says the trade deficit has doubled from $13 to $27 billion. but some experts say that it could've been even more if there was no deal at all. sup
four men are due to appear at the spanish high court in madrid later today, accused of being part ofhat carried out attacks in and around barcelona last week, killing 15 people. the other eight members of the cell are dead — several of them died in an explosion at their hideout and bomb factory, while the others were shot dead by police. police in catalonia say they have shot dead the suspected driver of the van which ploughed into pedestrians — younes abouyaaqoub was found hiding in a...
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they took their appeal to the high court where a panel of threejudges agreed with to the high court where is not politically motivated, but certainly human rights groups say it is meant to be a message of deterrence to other young protesters. let me share with young protesters. let me share with you how the story is being reported in newspapers. this is the south china morning post. a quick look at the front page. let me review how it is being covered. here is a large splash photo of justin is being covered. here is a large splash photo ofjustin wong, one of the three activists, being taken from a police car to start his life in prison for the next three years. he was still punching the air and asking hong kong to not give up. below that headline, political careers halted forjailed student leaders. this is significant because according to hong kong rules, anyone sentenced to three months in prison is banned from elected politics for the next five years. two of the three activists intended to enter or re—enter politics. all three have been effectively barred from running in any kind of ele
they took their appeal to the high court where a panel of threejudges agreed with to the high court where is not politically motivated, but certainly human rights groups say it is meant to be a message of deterrence to other young protesters. let me share with young protesters. let me share with you how the story is being reported in newspapers. this is the south china morning post. a quick look at the front page. let me review how it is being covered. here is a large splash photo of justin is...
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this comes after a high court ruling set aside a moratorium on the domestic trade of rhino horn. africa hosted the football world cup, the government issued a temporary moratorium on the domestic trade in rhino horn, due to international pressure by conservationists. they are also walking up towards the feeding ground... in 2015, a rhino farmer approached the court to set aside the moratorium, arguing that it had been in place for too long. and the court ruled in his favour, to once again allow domestic trade in rhino horn. i firmly believe that this is the way to save rhinos from extinction. to breed them better, to protect them better. one of the ways to protect them better is not to make the horn completely unavailable to everybody. before 2009, when you could buy horn legally in this country, there was virtually no poaching. after 2009, it has escalated out of control. the poaching is out of control in this country. the government is still in the process of finalising policies for the domestic trade in rhino horn. this means they could potentially issue export permits under t
this comes after a high court ruling set aside a moratorium on the domestic trade of rhino horn. africa hosted the football world cup, the government issued a temporary moratorium on the domestic trade in rhino horn, due to international pressure by conservationists. they are also walking up towards the feeding ground... in 2015, a rhino farmer approached the court to set aside the moratorium, arguing that it had been in place for too long. and the court ruled in his favour, to once again allow...
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the entertainer told the high court the arrest had destroyed his career.tral london for us. keith, what's happened in court and what do we know in terms of the amount of damages mr barrymore might be awarded? what do we understand about this nominal amount of money? michael barrymore was seeking damages for what he says was an unlawful west when he was arrested for the suspicion of the rate and murder of stuart lubbock in 20 dellacqua 2017. stuart lubbock in 20 dellacqua 2017. stuart lubbock in 20 dellacqua 2017. stuart lubbock died six years earlier. no charges were ever brought. essex police admitted the arrest was unlawful. the arresting officer was not fully briefed. but they said any other officer in place at the time could have made that arrest. the designated officer who we know, the only one qualified to make the arrest, was stuck in traffic. mrjustice stuart smith said ina traffic. mrjustice stuart smith said in a court that since nobody present could have made that arrest lawfully, mr barrymore was entitled to what he called more than nominal dam
the entertainer told the high court the arrest had destroyed his career.tral london for us. keith, what's happened in court and what do we know in terms of the amount of damages mr barrymore might be awarded? what do we understand about this nominal amount of money? michael barrymore was seeking damages for what he says was an unlawful west when he was arrested for the suspicion of the rate and murder of stuart lubbock in 20 dellacqua 2017. stuart lubbock in 20 dellacqua 2017. stuart lubbock in...
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the family of a seven—year—old boy whose condition could cause brain damage win a high court challengehe north of england are are dying early than those in the south, new research finds. let's catch up with business this morning and egon is at the great british beer festival which is marking its 40th anniversary this year. egon. he really is working. i have not touched a drop, i am honest. this is the 40th anniversary of the annual celebration of all things beer. micro breweries are also being featured. let's have a look at one from london. wildside is are a six barrel brewery plant. it started in 2012. we started the brewery because we really, really like beer. we thought, let's do this for a living. it was a few of us, old friends from university, they were home brewing and i was home brewing as well. the were like, there's a session time. i thought, let's start a brewery. it was very, very difficult for us to start up. that was mainly because of the lack of capital at the time. we're not rich people, we do not come from rich families. what we did was we started out as cooker brewers
the family of a seven—year—old boy whose condition could cause brain damage win a high court challengehe north of england are are dying early than those in the south, new research finds. let's catch up with business this morning and egon is at the great british beer festival which is marking its 40th anniversary this year. egon. he really is working. i have not touched a drop, i am honest. this is the 40th anniversary of the annual celebration of all things beer. micro breweries are also...
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the family of a seven—year—old boy with a rare condition wins a high court challenge over a life savingg. police in norfolk step up patrols after a pensioner was stabbed to death while out walking his dogs. more than a0 maternity units in england closed their doors to new admissions at some point last year, according to new figures. and the national games begin in sheffield for competitors with a learning disability. 2,500 people are taking part. coming to these games actually gives them a chance to express but aboutwhattbey can do. , and coming up in the sport on bbc news: near misses for britain at the world athletics championships. bbc commentator steve backley says it's not going to plan. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the organisers of the athletics world championships in london are working with public health england to try to contain an outbreak of gastroenteritis, which has affected 30 athletes and support staff. botswa na's isaac makwala, who was one of the favourites for today's 400 metres final, was forced to withdraw from the 200 metres heat yesterday. let
the family of a seven—year—old boy with a rare condition wins a high court challenge over a life savingg. police in norfolk step up patrols after a pensioner was stabbed to death while out walking his dogs. more than a0 maternity units in england closed their doors to new admissions at some point last year, according to new figures. and the national games begin in sheffield for competitors with a learning disability. 2,500 people are taking part. coming to these games actually gives them a...
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narrowing atre 13.31, and the south african high court will rule tuesday on the central bank, a very sensitive issue. away from the opening of the emirates market, we have plenty of earnings to kick through in terms of the broader equity pulse. the index is great for mid and large-cap companies and we put it out. it is a broadly negative pictures, the volumes are picking up below the three-month average, all indices were lower with the exception of kuwait,'s him of the consumer staples down by stocks with downside pressure. key ideas in the trades and bigger companies reporting a bellwether and important benchmark about how investors feel about this part of the world. let's get a check on the first word headlines with the flavor with debra mao. debra: the reserve bank of australia says gdp growth remains on track for 3% in 2018 and 2019, but worries remain about high debt and low inflation. minutes from the rba's august 1 meeting show concerns that forecast concerns could be current device willing household debt, at a record 190% of income. housing market also needs careful monitorin
narrowing atre 13.31, and the south african high court will rule tuesday on the central bank, a very sensitive issue. away from the opening of the emirates market, we have plenty of earnings to kick through in terms of the broader equity pulse. the index is great for mid and large-cap companies and we put it out. it is a broadly negative pictures, the volumes are picking up below the three-month average, all indices were lower with the exception of kuwait,'s him of the consumer staples down by...
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the family of a seven—year—old boy whose condition could cause brain damage win a high court challengelm in kenya as millions of people vote in the country's general election. police appeal for help to find a a jogger who knocked a woman pedestrian into the path of a bus. also coming up — an employee is sacked from google for saying there were fewer women at the company due to biological differences. google chief executive sundar pichai says the controversial memo broke the firm's code of conduct. good afternoon and welcome to bbc newsroom live. public health england have confirmed 30 athletes and support staff at the world championships in london have been affected by an outbreak of norovirus. botswa na's isaac makwala, who was one of the favourites for today's 400 metres final, was forced to withdraw from the 200 metres heat yesterday. german and canadian athletes are also thought to have been affected. the organising committee says its working closely with public health england to manage the situation. speaking to the bbc a little earlier, dr deborah turbutt from public health engla
the family of a seven—year—old boy whose condition could cause brain damage win a high court challengelm in kenya as millions of people vote in the country's general election. police appeal for help to find a a jogger who knocked a woman pedestrian into the path of a bus. also coming up — an employee is sacked from google for saying there were fewer women at the company due to biological differences. google chief executive sundar pichai says the controversial memo broke the firm's code of...
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wanted to get your views on what is happening within the high court. the reserve bank is pushing for this ruling that will change the mandate. they want to get that overruled. presumably you side with the central bank on this. do you? and how concerned should we be about the greater politicalization of south african industries? quitehink there has been a lot of rethinking about that. thet was to happen, if mandate were to be changed, the constitution mandate were to be changed, i think there are some issues with the public instructing parliament to do that. and it would be a 2/3 majority in parliament for there to be a change. so, i have no doubt that the integrity of the reserve bank will remain intact. the constitutional independence welill remain. the goal of the reserve bank is in sitting consultation with the finance minister and it moved it while ago from narrow inflation target to a flexible inflation target. the last interest rate decision they made was also based on an assessment of the impact on employment and on the overall performance of th
wanted to get your views on what is happening within the high court. the reserve bank is pushing for this ruling that will change the mandate. they want to get that overruled. presumably you side with the central bank on this. do you? and how concerned should we be about the greater politicalization of south african industries? quitehink there has been a lot of rethinking about that. thet was to happen, if mandate were to be changed, the constitution mandate were to be changed, i think there...
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australia's high court begins hearings on a constitutional crisis. lawmakers could be declared ineligible to remain parliament. the law has seen one cabinet member step aside. the coalition holds just a one seat majority in parliament. deregulation. bank at six of the largest banks in the united states. analysts estimates compiled by liftberg say they could income by 20%. j.p. morgan and morgan stanley would benefit the most from changes proposed by the trump administration. corporate japan is urging shinzo abe to tackle debt and the sales tax. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: one of our favorites out of those 2700. let's look at samsung, hype over the new phone, shares trading unchanged following the launch of its flagship smartphone, the galaxy note eight. peter l stremme joins us now from tokyo. tell us about this new phone. to get overnough that note seven debacle? quite an event overnight in new york as they unveiled of this phone. it is a big phon
australia's high court begins hearings on a constitutional crisis. lawmakers could be declared ineligible to remain parliament. the law has seen one cabinet member step aside. the coalition holds just a one seat majority in parliament. deregulation. bank at six of the largest banks in the united states. analysts estimates compiled by liftberg say they could income by 20%. j.p. morgan and morgan stanley would benefit the most from changes proposed by the trump administration. corporate japan is...
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but i can't do it because you are on the high court, and they are going to accuse me of nepotism. [laughter] but i will tell you something. i know how much you love that boy, and i know how much that boy loves you, and i know any daddy in the country would be so ascend toee his son the high court. but tom, my hands are tied. there's nothing i can do because there is no vacancy. oh lord, i wish there was a vacancy. i interviewed justice clark -- i day later -- i interviewed justice clark's daughter -- went home and find health and said, hey everybody, i'm tired of the court. [laughter] takenk it's time for me to a long vacation, maybe play some golf, or take a trip around the world. so it happened. tom clark steps down. lbj nominates thurgood marshall. doesn't tell a single senator until the day of the nomination. a month later, former justice tom clark and his wife are sent first-class tickets around the world on a fact-finding mission. [laughter] algernon: nice way to retire. what was the tone of the hearings from the outset? did you get the impression in your research -- and you
but i can't do it because you are on the high court, and they are going to accuse me of nepotism. [laughter] but i will tell you something. i know how much you love that boy, and i know how much that boy loves you, and i know any daddy in the country would be so ascend toee his son the high court. but tom, my hands are tied. there's nothing i can do because there is no vacancy. oh lord, i wish there was a vacancy. i interviewed justice clark -- i day later -- i interviewed justice clark's...
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cell which killed 15 people in spain last week are due to appear later this morning at the spanish high court in madrid. police in catalonia say they've shot dead younes abouyaaqoub, the driver of the van which killed 13 people in barcelona. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. india, 70 years after independence. this emerging world power of more than a billion people is still changing. i'm on a journey to two extremes of this vast subcontinent. crystal, ha rd crystals. white salt. can probably taste it. i began in gujarat, in the far west. this is genuinely incredible, i'm in heaven. pretty crowded. this week, i've travelled 2000 miles over to the north—east. i'm on the banks of the mighty river brahmaputra, and about to go to a very spiritual place. it's one of india's lesser—known regions. we're really high up, and just to my right, the border with bangladesh. a part of the country which prides itself on its traditions. he makes it look so easy. it's incredibly difficult. but it's also looking forward and embracing progress. so now, i'm on my way to go and see assam's very own ec
cell which killed 15 people in spain last week are due to appear later this morning at the spanish high court in madrid. police in catalonia say they've shot dead younes abouyaaqoub, the driver of the van which killed 13 people in barcelona. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. india, 70 years after independence. this emerging world power of more than a billion people is still changing. i'm on a journey to two extremes of this vast subcontinent. crystal, ha rd crystals. white salt....
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lord justice at the high court today handed down his judgment lord justice at the high court today handedd through their solicitors that they are disappointed. they say that they will now take stock, discuss their options with the legal team, remained committed to finding out the truth of exactly what would happen back in april 20 14. they say they want to see an open, fair process. that is the only way they believe that lessons will be learned from the process. arrests of passengers suspected of being drunk at uk airports and on flights have risen by 50% in the past year, according to an investigation carried out by bbc panorama. critics of the airline industry say a voluntary code on alcohol sales isn't working, and want the government to amend licensing laws. tina daheley reports. it's available 24—hour at a day in every airport across the uk. and it seems that it's leaving passengers and crew with a hangover. an investigation by bbc panorama has revealed that arrests of those suspected of being drunk at uk airports and on flights have risen by 50% in the past year. half of the 4,000 c
lord justice at the high court today handed down his judgment lord justice at the high court today handedd through their solicitors that they are disappointed. they say that they will now take stock, discuss their options with the legal team, remained committed to finding out the truth of exactly what would happen back in april 20 14. they say they want to see an open, fair process. that is the only way they believe that lessons will be learned from the process. arrests of passengers suspected...
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the high court found the australian government wasn't constitutionally limited by the need to do -- conformo the domestic law of another country. a stunt by a far right politician in australia. theine hanson called commotion by arriving at the senate chamber just as a black burqa. she wants the religious government to be banned. she was rebuked by the attorney general for causing offense to muslims. three hong kong activists have been jailed for their role in pro-democracy protests three years ago. alex chow, nathan law, and joshua wong were sent to prison for six to eight months. last year they got community service. too lenient a sentence according to the hong kong department of justice. more.kopczynski has >> the local justice department says there is no political bias in it and they have maintained that freedom of speech is protected in hong kong and the only thing that is not protected here is the disorderly and intimidating behavior of the activists. on the other hand many rights groups and others are suggesting this is being used to not only punish them but to politically cow the opp
the high court found the australian government wasn't constitutionally limited by the need to do -- conformo the domestic law of another country. a stunt by a far right politician in australia. theine hanson called commotion by arriving at the senate chamber just as a black burqa. she wants the religious government to be banned. she was rebuked by the attorney general for causing offense to muslims. three hong kong activists have been jailed for their role in pro-democracy protests three years...
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the brief comes as the high court prepare to hear a case on the issue of privacy. >>> amazon is lodging pickup points and the service lets you get your hands on your merchandise within minutes of purchasing it from the website. you pick it up at an amazon store. they have it -- amazon plans to expand the service to all major cities. >>> that's wusa9 news at 5:00. the news at 5:30 starts now. >>> students in our area are getting ready to go back to school at the same time the country is healing from the incidents in charlottesville. the racism seems to be all people are talking about and michael quander explains how teachers are getting ready to have tough conversations. >>> the 2017-18 school year. >> more than 800 teachers and staff with the friendship charter schools got prepared and excited for a new school year. >> bringing -- there seem to be very little to cheer about. >> it was sad. sad more than anything. >> teachers say the tragicy vents that went down -- the tragic events that went down killing heyer and hurting others may have an affect on our children heading back to the cla
the brief comes as the high court prepare to hear a case on the issue of privacy. >>> amazon is lodging pickup points and the service lets you get your hands on your merchandise within minutes of purchasing it from the website. you pick it up at an amazon store. they have it -- amazon plans to expand the service to all major cities. >>> that's wusa9 news at 5:00. the news at 5:30 starts now. >>> students in our area are getting ready to go back to school at the same...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in edinburgh. the breakfast team is here at 6:00am.c news, the travel show. india. a vast country, home to over a billion people. birthplace of illustrious, ancient civilisations. this and today a fast—emerging global power. and 70 years after independence, india is still a diverse, ever—evolving assortment of cultures, creeds, religions and languages. heading off the well—worn tourist path, we're on a journey that spans this vast subcontinent from east to west. travelling from one of the driest places on earth... it is quite incredible, the sand. i mean, it'sjust crystal. it's hard crystals. white salt. you can probably taste it. to one of the wettest. these are areas really for the adventurous traveller. this is an india on tap. i'm on a quest to find out how history, religion, and politics have shaped india. and also meet the people who call this intriguing, sometimes overwhelming, country, home. it's going to be an amazing journey. for thousands of years, india found its riches and influence through international trade. at the hear
lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in edinburgh. the breakfast team is here at 6:00am.c news, the travel show. india. a vast country, home to over a billion people. birthplace of illustrious, ancient civilisations. this and today a fast—emerging global power. and 70 years after independence, india is still a diverse, ever—evolving assortment of cultures, creeds, religions and languages. heading off the well—worn tourist path, we're on a journey that spans this vast subcontinent...
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these were two separate cases taken in the high court today. one was by a gay man.nown only as a civil partnership. he was challenging that. the judge dismissed that and another case taken by dismissed that and another case ta ken by people dismissed that and another case taken by people who have been involved in civil partnerships, who wa nted involved in civil partnerships, who wanted them to be able to be recognised as same—sex marriages and for people to be able to get married. to men, two women. however, thejudge said that married. to men, two women. however, the judge said that wasn‘t his role to decide. he said it was not the role of the courts but the role of the assembly. there is no assembly currently in northern ireland because of a dispute between the dup and sinn fein. one of those dispute is over same—sex marriage. gavin boydis is over same—sex marriage. gavin boyd is from the rainbow project. you have fought long and hard for same—sex marriage in northern ireland. it is the only part of the uk and ireland where it doesn‘t exist. this hasn‘t taken new
these were two separate cases taken in the high court today. one was by a gay man.nown only as a civil partnership. he was challenging that. the judge dismissed that and another case taken by dismissed that and another case ta ken by people dismissed that and another case taken by people who have been involved in civil partnerships, who wa nted involved in civil partnerships, who wanted them to be able to be recognised as same—sex marriages and for people to be able to get married. to men,...
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thejudge in this case correspondent who is at the high court. days ago said they would be blood on our hands in a safe place and was not found this teenager? that is right and it was his intervention last week that has sparked the authorities interaction and has managed to secure a place for this girl. she is currently being held in custody and is due to be released next week but she is, she has so many severe mental problems and has tried to kill herself similar times that doctors said she could not be freed into the committee, to be found a place in a health care setting that could care for her needs for 12 to 18 months and the judge said that if that was not done, he said the state would have blood on its hands. he said he felt shame and harassment that no provision for her care could be found. a bed has now been found for this girl. she is 17 years old and cannot be named. she goes by the initial x. thejudge also cannot be named. she goes by the initial x. the judge also said cannot be named. she goes by the initial x. thejudge also said in
thejudge in this case correspondent who is at the high court. days ago said they would be blood on our hands in a safe place and was not found this teenager? that is right and it was his intervention last week that has sparked the authorities interaction and has managed to secure a place for this girl. she is currently being held in custody and is due to be released next week but she is, she has so many severe mental problems and has tried to kill herself similar times that doctors said she...
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but in february this year kenneth noye won a high court challenge against that decision.eed he can be moved to an open prison. it is a decision stephen cameron's late mother always opposed. life should be life, he should stay there. he showed no remorse. 0ur should stay there. he showed no remorse. our son has got no life. i do not think he should ever come out. in 1985 kenneth noye stabbed an undercover detective to life and he was acquitted of murder after pleading self—defence. but the following year he was jailed for 16 yea rs following year he was jailed for 16 years for handling gold from the brinks mat robbery. he is a career criminal who is now a step closer to freedom. almost 40% of maternity wards in england closed their doors to expectant mothers last year — that's according to a freedom of information request made by the labour party. in england, 136 nhs trusts offer maternity services. last year, 42 of them closed their doors to new admissions at least once. there were 382 separate occasions when units were closed — up by 70% on 2014. the most common reason g
but in february this year kenneth noye won a high court challenge against that decision.eed he can be moved to an open prison. it is a decision stephen cameron's late mother always opposed. life should be life, he should stay there. he showed no remorse. 0ur should stay there. he showed no remorse. our son has got no life. i do not think he should ever come out. in 1985 kenneth noye stabbed an undercover detective to life and he was acquitted of murder after pleading self—defence. but the...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in edinburgh. now on bbc news, our world.ls it the project of the century. as the west steps back from global leadership, this is china stepping forward — remaking the map of the global economy. with no other country offering a big idea right now, this is the most ambitious bid to shape our century. translation: i'm under a lot of pressure. a massive roll—out of infrastructure built by china. to drive trade across more than 60 countries. translation: it's like a promised land. china's president claims it's a win—win for all. translation: we will not resort to outdated geopolitical manoeuvring. critics say the only winner will be china. translation: the chinese have done nothing. i'm setting out on a 7,000—mile journey to meet the people of the new silk road, to understand how it will change their lives and our world. they call them the ships of the desert. for centuries, the camel trains of the silk road dominated trade between china and the west. now, china wants to build a new silk road. china's belt and road vision is so v
lorna gordon, bbc news, at the high court in edinburgh. now on bbc news, our world.ls it the project of the century. as the west steps back from global leadership, this is china stepping forward — remaking the map of the global economy. with no other country offering a big idea right now, this is the most ambitious bid to shape our century. translation: i'm under a lot of pressure. a massive roll—out of infrastructure built by china. to drive trade across more than 60 countries....
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we are all waiting to see how the high court defines it even these people didn't intend to do any of guy: who would have thought? michael heath joining us out of sydney on this latest story which is genuinely fascinating when you yet into the minutia and granularity of it. the market is incredibly long aussie dollar at the moment. up next, we will look at some in focus.rs, danone activist investors building a stake in the sealver maker. i am stunned this read pagenaud gilbert jokes. the open is seven minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ minutes until european stocks start trading. danone want to watch out for. called higher after news that it may be targeted by corvex management, the yogurt maker is significantly undervalued. see a series of these events in this space and danone just the latest. european markets called up about .3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfin
we are all waiting to see how the high court defines it even these people didn't intend to do any of guy: who would have thought? michael heath joining us out of sydney on this latest story which is genuinely fascinating when you yet into the minutia and granularity of it. the market is incredibly long aussie dollar at the moment. up next, we will look at some in focus.rs, danone activist investors building a stake in the sealver maker. i am stunned this read pagenaud gilbert jokes. the open is...
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spain's high court deals with terrorism cases of this magnitude and the four men will be given an opportunitye court today and if they do, they could be cross—examined by a state prosecutor. appearing, mohammed houli chemla, a 22—year—old who was badly injured in the explosion on wednesday at the alleged bomb factory in alcanar, the day before the attacks on las ramblas in barcelona. it is thought — police are investigating — that whether that explosion caused the terrorists to change their minds and opt for a more rudimentary attack using a vehicle the following morning in cambrils. also mohammed aalla in court. the interior minister said a car spotted speeding with four alleged attackers. two more men of north african descent, both in their 20s, also in courts throughout today. we should get more details about whether they have spoken today to address the court and possibly about the alleged involvement in the attacks. the former owner of the collapsed retailer bhs is to be prosecuted. the pensions regulator says it's decided to take action against dominic chappell, after he failed to provi
spain's high court deals with terrorism cases of this magnitude and the four men will be given an opportunitye court today and if they do, they could be cross—examined by a state prosecutor. appearing, mohammed houli chemla, a 22—year—old who was badly injured in the explosion on wednesday at the alleged bomb factory in alcanar, the day before the attacks on las ramblas in barcelona. it is thought — police are investigating — that whether that explosion caused the terrorists to change...
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and the high court in belfast will issue a landmark ruling today on whether the current ban on same—sexage in northern ireland should be overturned. northern ireland is the only part of the uk where same—sex couples are restricted to civil partnerships rather than marriages. we talk to the couples who have mounted the legal challenge. welcome to the programme, we're live until 11 this morning. obviously a level results don'tjust affect the students, it's a big day for parents and carers too, so do get in touch if you've been caught up in the stresses of results day too. we love this, from paris, mother, what were your results, the important thing is, i am what were your results, the important thing is, iam healthy what were your results, the important thing is, i am healthy and alive... you can get in touch on that and any of the stories we're talking about this morning, use the hashtag victoria live, and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. as—level no longer count in some subject and student sit all of their exams at the end of two years of study rather than
and the high court in belfast will issue a landmark ruling today on whether the current ban on same—sexage in northern ireland should be overturned. northern ireland is the only part of the uk where same—sex couples are restricted to civil partnerships rather than marriages. we talk to the couples who have mounted the legal challenge. welcome to the programme, we're live until 11 this morning. obviously a level results don'tjust affect the students, it's a big day for parents and carers...
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court case that resulted in a 4-4 ruling, as well as attorneys result -- into related cases the high court agree to hear. this is about an hour.
court case that resulted in a 4-4 ruling, as well as attorneys result -- into related cases the high court agree to hear. this is about an hour.
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this comes after a high court ruling set aside a moratorium on the domestic trade of rhino horn.ent issued a temporary moratorium on the domestic trade in rhino horn, due to international pressure by conservationists. they are also walking up towards the feeding ground... in 2015, a rhino farmer approached the court to set aside the moratorium, arguing that it had been in place for too long. and the court ruled in his favour, to once again allow domestic trade in rhino horn. i firmly believe that this is the way to save rhinos from extinction. to breed them better, to protect them better. one of the ways to protect them better is not to make the horn completely unavailable to everybody. before 2009, when you could buy horn legally in this country, there was virtually no poaching. after 2009, it has escalated out of control. the poaching is out of control in this country. the government is still in the process of finalising policies for the domestic trade in rhino horn. this means they could potentially issue export permits under the personal effects provision. the auction has bee
this comes after a high court ruling set aside a moratorium on the domestic trade of rhino horn.ent issued a temporary moratorium on the domestic trade in rhino horn, due to international pressure by conservationists. they are also walking up towards the feeding ground... in 2015, a rhino farmer approached the court to set aside the moratorium, arguing that it had been in place for too long. and the court ruled in his favour, to once again allow domestic trade in rhino horn. i firmly believe...
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these war crimes or past crimes don't be silly that never happens as tony blair just this week the high court in the u.k. blocked the prosecution of the former prime minister for his role in the war crimes in iraq you know it's really not fair it takes a white guy five times as long to get convicted of as many war crimes as black guys we wise guys are discriminated against. we are. in fact since the inception of the international criminal court more than a decade ago only africans have been brought to trial why guys who shared their own carrying a. gun could write but i was comedy shows coming up in seattle and washington d.c. just email redacted tonight or to america dot tv pretty tales and guess what arrive back. in case you're new to the game this is how it works mark the economy is built around quickly for ratios from washington to washington. the. voters elected to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done. would you have for breakfast yesterday quietly to put those for. your wife or. donkey. what's your biggest fear a little bi
these war crimes or past crimes don't be silly that never happens as tony blair just this week the high court in the u.k. blocked the prosecution of the former prime minister for his role in the war crimes in iraq you know it's really not fair it takes a white guy five times as long to get convicted of as many war crimes as black guys we wise guys are discriminated against. we are. in fact since the inception of the international criminal court more than a decade ago only africans have been...
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mrjoyce, who is confident that he hasn't broken the rules, has referred the matter to the high court.r all the business news. and good news from japan, ben? yes —japan hasjust released its latest set of growth figures, and there's been some good news for the world's third largest economy. japan has exceeded all expectations by recording growth of 1% between april and june. the numbers are an encouraging development for the government but don't solve the country's ongoing financial headaches. japan‘s productivity per person per hour stands at $23.45 that leaves it in 18th place in the world, well behind the us on $33.41 and a host of others including canada, the uk and france. the country's debt has also ballooned in recent years — look at that — at more than 250% of gdp, it has the largest debt to output ratio in the world — by quite a comfortable margin. long—term the country also faces what's been described as a "demographic time bomb". if trends persist, then in less than 50 years, almost 40% of the population could be aged 65 or older. will be getting more detail on that in world
mrjoyce, who is confident that he hasn't broken the rules, has referred the matter to the high court.r all the business news. and good news from japan, ben? yes —japan hasjust released its latest set of growth figures, and there's been some good news for the world's third largest economy. japan has exceeded all expectations by recording growth of 1% between april and june. the numbers are an encouraging development for the government but don't solve the country's ongoing financial headaches....
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these war crimes or past crimes don't be silly that never happens as tony blair just this week the high court in the u.k. blocked the prosecution of the former prime minister for his role in the war crimes in iraq you know it's really not fair it takes a white guy five times as long to get convicted of as many war crimes as black guys we wiseguys are discriminated against. we are. in fact since the inception of the international criminal court more than a decade ago only africans have been brought to trial why guys just. we were. pretty damn quick right by. comedy shows coming up in seattle and washington d.c. just email redacted. night or to america dot tv pretty tales and to guess what. would you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those to the face your wife or. donkey me like you need when that was your biggest fear when you are in a bit on the hay ride with the last time medical board you say if you ever met the best quarterback. it's one topic that doesn't belong here now i've had to do due to question more. the mission of news with you is to go to the people tell their side
these war crimes or past crimes don't be silly that never happens as tony blair just this week the high court in the u.k. blocked the prosecution of the former prime minister for his role in the war crimes in iraq you know it's really not fair it takes a white guy five times as long to get convicted of as many war crimes as black guys we wiseguys are discriminated against. we are. in fact since the inception of the international criminal court more than a decade ago only africans have been...
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mrjoyce says he will ask the nation's high court to rule on the matter after receiving legal advice thatbritish colonial rule ended and partition split what had been india into two nations. as pakistan celebrates independence, reeta chakrabarti has been to the city of karachi, the first capital of independent pakistan and birthplace of the country's founding father, mohammed jinnah. it's pakistan's birthday, and at every street corner, there are flags and celebration. but its 70 years have been mixed. it was founded as a democracy but has had military rule and people have argued whether its founder, mohammedjinnah, wanted a secular state or an islamic one. i went to one of karachi's universities to ask students what they think ofjinnah and pakistan today. mohammed jinnah, his name is the biggest in pakistan. and even every nation of the world. he is like a father. he is the father of the nation. he created pakistan. do you thinkjinnah would be happy with pakistan as it is today? he would be happy. he would be happy to see pakistan progressing every day, every day, every second. on this 7
mrjoyce says he will ask the nation's high court to rule on the matter after receiving legal advice thatbritish colonial rule ended and partition split what had been india into two nations. as pakistan celebrates independence, reeta chakrabarti has been to the city of karachi, the first capital of independent pakistan and birthplace of the country's founding father, mohammed jinnah. it's pakistan's birthday, and at every street corner, there are flags and celebration. but its 70 years have been...
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looking at the effect of justice gorsuch, and predicting might -- what might lie ahead for the high court. here is a look. >> it is remarkable -- most new justices, when they first join, will say it took me three or four years to know what i was doing. he shows none of that. he has been extraordinarily assertive. i am trying to come up with a confident.ective -- people call him aggressive. a statistic i saw from the university of textbooks -- -- texas, in justice kagan's first two years on the court, she wrote seven separate opinions. neil gorsuch wrote that many in his first two and a half months. there were opinions on technical points, but challenged other members of the court on how they were doing things -- when they were deciding, how quickly to summarily reverse a lower court, how they were reading statutes. i saw a couple of indications, at least in my mind, watching an argument, where he got some firm pushback from justice kagan, who is a justice who, seems like as much as anyone, can get along with everyone on the court. she heard something he said in arguments, and he used a wo
looking at the effect of justice gorsuch, and predicting might -- what might lie ahead for the high court. here is a look. >> it is remarkable -- most new justices, when they first join, will say it took me three or four years to know what i was doing. he shows none of that. he has been extraordinarily assertive. i am trying to come up with a confident.ective -- people call him aggressive. a statistic i saw from the university of textbooks -- -- texas, in justice kagan's first two years...
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these war crimes or past crimes don't be silly that never happens as tony blair just this week the high court in the u.k. blocked the prosecution of the former prime minister for his role in the war crimes in iraq you know it's really not fair it takes a white guy five times as long to get convicted of as many war crimes as black guys we wise guys are discriminated against. we are. in fact since the inception of the international criminal court more than a decade ago only africans have been brought to trial why guys gender are. pretty damn quick right but i have comedy shows coming up in seattle and washington d.c. just email redacted tonight or to america dot tv pretty tales and bigots what are iraqi. facts jazzers financial survival guide. housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage truth don't get carried away when it comes to report. thank you again this is how. the economy is built around corporations corporations from washington to washington. over voters elected to businessman to run this country business equals power you must see it's not business as us
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these war crimes or past crimes don't be silly that never happens ask tony blair just this week the high court in the u.k. blocked the prosecution of the former prime minister for his role in the war crimes in iraq you know it's really not fair it takes a white guy five times as long to get convicted of as many war crimes as black guys we wise guys are discriminated against. we are. in fact since the inception of the international criminal court more than a decade ago only africans have been brought to trial why guys gender are. pretty damn quick right but i am a comedy shows coming up in seattle and washington d.c. just email redacted tonight or to america dot tv pretty tales and guess what did i back. kaiser for my guide to financial survival this is a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for god skies are filled. with this manufactured consent instinctive public wells. when the room in closest reject them so. when the final
these war crimes or past crimes don't be silly that never happens ask tony blair just this week the high court in the u.k. blocked the prosecution of the former prime minister for his role in the war crimes in iraq you know it's really not fair it takes a white guy five times as long to get convicted of as many war crimes as black guys we wise guys are discriminated against. we are. in fact since the inception of the international criminal court more than a decade ago only africans have been...
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banks can lend to one another the lawsuit brought by the federal deposit insurance corporations high court claims that each bank defendant had a common financial and profit based incentive to collude to lowball us dollar library submissions and in turn to cause us to live or to be lower than it otherwise would have been this in turn increased profits now the f.b.i. see which bailed out a number of these affected banks during the financial crisis points the finger u.k. giants including barclays lloyds banking group and royal bank of scotland the claims on behalf of thirty nine american banks it's part of a much broader rigging scandal which came to light back in two thousand and twelve joining me now. now from london steve keen the author of can we avoid another financial crisis and the world's first crowd funded economist at page tran dot com steve thanks for joining me now let's talk about this case do you think the u.s. government actually has a solid case here. or has a rock solid case this is a classic case of collusion and market manipulation and the trial is a model just go into the
banks can lend to one another the lawsuit brought by the federal deposit insurance corporations high court claims that each bank defendant had a common financial and profit based incentive to collude to lowball us dollar library submissions and in turn to cause us to live or to be lower than it otherwise would have been this in turn increased profits now the f.b.i. see which bailed out a number of these affected banks during the financial crisis points the finger u.k. giants including barclays...
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cell which killed 15 people in spain last week are due to appear later this morning at the spanish high courtunes abouyaaqoub, the driver of the van which killed 13 people in barcelona. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show.
cell which killed 15 people in spain last week are due to appear later this morning at the spanish high courtunes abouyaaqoub, the driver of the van which killed 13 people in barcelona. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show.