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we'll have the latest from the high court. thejudge has the judge has granted thejudge has granted permission for a judicial review of the parole board's position. also this lunchtime: tesco could face a bill of £4 billion after britain's biggest ever equal pay claim. there are such discrepancies that you can't explain them and i think tesco are just one of many companies that really aren't addressing the fact that women seem to still be paid less. one of the killers of the toddler, james bulger, admits having indecent images of children for a second time. jon venables has been sentenced to just over three years in jail. is this the face of the first modern briton? new research shows cheddar—man, who lived 10,000 years ago, had very dark skin and blue eyes. and "crazy things can come true" — that's the verdict of american billionaire elon musk after the successful launch of his rocket falcon heavy. he says it's a game—changer for space travel. and coming up in the sport on bbc news: glenn maxwell's century takes australia to v
we'll have the latest from the high court. thejudge has the judge has granted thejudge has granted permission for a judicial review of the parole board's position. also this lunchtime: tesco could face a bill of £4 billion after britain's biggest ever equal pay claim. there are such discrepancies that you can't explain them and i think tesco are just one of many companies that really aren't addressing the fact that women seem to still be paid less. one of the killers of the toddler, james...
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now the judgment here at the high court acknowledges that the government is doing a great deal to cleanat deal more. at prime minister's questions theresa may was asked about the court ruling. they have asked us to go further in areas with less severe air—quality problems. where we thought a pragmatic approach was appropriate, we will now formalise that. but actually on two out of the three counts they found in the government's favour. wales will now see a new effort to improve the air. the welsh government admitted at the high court that its plans were not adequate. southampton is one of several major cities where the government recently ordered a faster response. so too in leeds, another pollution hotspot, were today we found people are concerned. i feel like it is slowly killing us. it is bad air and they should find a way to cut down and sort it. we cannot let it go because of our young people. it isjust not fair. local authorities in leeds and other cities are working on plans to tackle pollution. but they feel they're having to make all the effort. and they say national government
now the judgment here at the high court acknowledges that the government is doing a great deal to cleanat deal more. at prime minister's questions theresa may was asked about the court ruling. they have asked us to go further in areas with less severe air—quality problems. where we thought a pragmatic approach was appropriate, we will now formalise that. but actually on two out of the three counts they found in the government's favour. wales will now see a new effort to improve the air. the...
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breaking news just coming to us from the high court.s appeal against extradition to the united states. he had been challenging a ruling that he could be extradited on charges of cyber hacking, but has just found out that he has successfully appealed. to make judges sitting at the high court in london, giving their decision in the last few moments. we can talk to our correspondent charlotte gallagher, who has been following the hearing. clearly, the result be love family have been hoping for, because they had serious concerns about lauri love's health should he have been extradited. lauri love could have faced 99 years in a us prison if he had been extradited and found guilty of these crimes. he was accused by the us government of hacking into the us government of hacking into the fbi, the us central bank and nasa and stealing a huge amount of data. lauri love's family main concerns, as you said, were for his health. he suffers from depression, has asked burgers, and they were concerned he would try to take his own life if he were sent t
breaking news just coming to us from the high court.s appeal against extradition to the united states. he had been challenging a ruling that he could be extradited on charges of cyber hacking, but has just found out that he has successfully appealed. to make judges sitting at the high court in london, giving their decision in the last few moments. we can talk to our correspondent charlotte gallagher, who has been following the hearing. clearly, the result be love family have been hoping for,...
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the welsh government admitted to the high court that its plans weren't adequate.re the government recently ordered a faster response. so too in leeds, another pollution hotspot, where today we found people are concerned. i feel like it's slowly killing us because it's bad air and ifell like they should find a way to cut down and sort it. we can't let it go because of our young people. it'sjust not fair. local authorities in leeds and other cities are working on plans to tackle pollution, but they feel they're having to make all the effort and they say national government isn't helping enough. we need to ensure that there's proper funding and that they're thinking for the country as a whole and they're notjust passporting this responsibility down to already stretched local authorities, expecting us to do it without that support in place. the most obvious solution is to charge the dirtiest vehicles for coming into polluted areas, but that's also the most controversial option and ministers aren't keen on it. so what else can be done to cut pollution? switching away f
the welsh government admitted to the high court that its plans weren't adequate.re the government recently ordered a faster response. so too in leeds, another pollution hotspot, where today we found people are concerned. i feel like it's slowly killing us because it's bad air and ifell like they should find a way to cut down and sort it. we can't let it go because of our young people. it'sjust not fair. local authorities in leeds and other cities are working on plans to tackle pollution, but...
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get the certified copies which means it could be artificially delayed for them to take it to the high court once a goat goes to the high code to depend on the high courts but then if they got a stay order she'll be either out on bail and even if she stays in the jail should still be eligible for election until a final hearing in the high court takes place even within the appellate division now let me give you the situation on the street the city where i'm standing right now is just a few blocks from the court is eerily silent the stores are closed schools are closed there's hardly any car in the city there's been periodic clashes in the capital city and all across the country certainly putting the country into a political uncertainty considering there is a schedule general election in the month of december that. to syria now where more than one hundred pro regime fighters have been killed by the heat west led coalition and allied local forces the u.s. says the coalition was responding to an attack against the american backed syrian democratic forces and their problems mainly kurdish allianc
get the certified copies which means it could be artificially delayed for them to take it to the high court once a goat goes to the high code to depend on the high courts but then if they got a stay order she'll be either out on bail and even if she stays in the jail should still be eligible for election until a final hearing in the high court takes place even within the appellate division now let me give you the situation on the street the city where i'm standing right now is just a few blocks...
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even if she stays in the jail should still be eligible for election until a final hearing in the high court takes place even within the appellate division now let me give you the situation on the street the city where i'm standing right now is just a few blocks from the court is eerily silent the stores are closed schools are closed there's hardly any car in the city there's been periodic clashes in the capital city and all across the country certainly putting the country into a political uncertainty considering there is a scheduled general election in the month of december north korea's latest has armed forces all ready to fight if the u.s. and its allies softened warning from kim jong un at a military parade in pyongyang but on the eve of an expected to splay at unity at the winter olympics in south korea russia can name reports from kenya and the venue for the games. this was a patriotic celebration at home and a display of north korea's military might for those of brought. our army defends us and keeps us happy it's our people's army just like its name so this army founding day is a gre
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the proposed change in the law follows several high court rulings against settlers palestinians view this proposed changes part of a wider process of gradual an exception which imposes israeli jurisdiction of occupied land as hairy forces now reports. israeli students hit the books in the university library by the looks of it it could be anywhere in israel but it's not this is a real university in one of the largest illegal settlements in the occupied west bank settlement universities have until now been governed by a specific body earlier this month israeli m.p.'s passed a law bringing the universities under the auspices of israel's national higher educational forty for palestinians it's another step in normalizing news really presence in the occupied territory part of a longer term program of an accession the university's chancellor sees it differently two states solution is go going to work we are in two thirds of corp we seem to be reading this you will see it helps both jews and palestinians in is. one of the elements that can support is a longer range peace solution the univers
the proposed change in the law follows several high court rulings against settlers palestinians view this proposed changes part of a wider process of gradual an exception which imposes israeli jurisdiction of occupied land as hairy forces now reports. israeli students hit the books in the university library by the looks of it it could be anywhere in israel but it's not this is a real university in one of the largest illegal settlements in the occupied west bank settlement universities have...
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kenya's high court orders the government to reopen t.v. stations are blocked for broadcasting writer i think it's more integration. this is out zero live from london also coming up in the purge evidence of more mass graves the million mile the un says the violence against range of muslims as all the hallmarks of genocide. the memo that's the talk of washington the f.b.i. says it documents suggesting abuse of power within its ranks for living not curacy . people fish in the sea dog according to research as in hong kong who say overfishing of reefs is driving some species to extinction. kenya's high court has ordered the government to reopen several t.v. stations it shut down on choose day the country's top three t.v. networks are taken off the air and if they try to broadcast the moment can all ration ceremony held by the opposition leader rather it being a declared himself the people's president claiming the president has election win last year was rigged catherine soy has the details now from. katie in a nation millions of kenyans depend
kenya's high court orders the government to reopen t.v. stations are blocked for broadcasting writer i think it's more integration. this is out zero live from london also coming up in the purge evidence of more mass graves the million mile the un says the violence against range of muslims as all the hallmarks of genocide. the memo that's the talk of washington the f.b.i. says it documents suggesting abuse of power within its ranks for living not curacy . people fish in the sea dog according to...
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kenya's high court suspends the government shutdown of three t.v. channels some journalists have been sleeping in the news room to avoid arrest. all of them till they were told this is al jazeera live from london also coming up video emerges showing mass graves in me and my rights groups say evidence is glowing of genocide against their heads. us republicans accused of altering a secret memo which alleges f.b.i. bias against president trump. polish all makers at wage israel by approving a bill to find a jail anyone who suggests poland was complicit in the holocaust. and twenty eight russian athletes have their lifetime limpid bans for doping lifted but can they compete in the upcoming winter games. kenya's high court has ordered the government to reopen the three t.v. stations that it shot down on choose stick the country's top t.v. networks were taken off the air after they tried to broadcast a mock inauguration ceremony held by opposition leader raul a dingo some journalists have been sleeping in the office fearing arrest if they leave the shutdow
kenya's high court suspends the government shutdown of three t.v. channels some journalists have been sleeping in the news room to avoid arrest. all of them till they were told this is al jazeera live from london also coming up video emerges showing mass graves in me and my rights groups say evidence is glowing of genocide against their heads. us republicans accused of altering a secret memo which alleges f.b.i. bias against president trump. polish all makers at wage israel by approving a bill...
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today, the high court had to decide if he could be extradited.reat. we're very happy and relieved. we're very thankful for the high court for the judges, for their wisdom and discernment. thankful for all the support we've had, without which i'm not sure i would have made it this far. for lauri's father, a hugely symbolic day. there is a consensus of agreement about the things that really matter, about decency, about justice, about fairness. i've always believed to be born in these islands is to win the lottery of life, and that what makes britain great, makes it great britain, is not our power or our might but the fact it's a great place to live. but what is his son actually accused of? us authorities say he was part of the hacking group anonymous, breaking into the systems of the us army, nasa and the fbi and stealing what he found, boasting of his exploits. he was traced via a romanian e—mail address and a paypal account. he's been interviewed here by national crime agency, but not charged. lauri love's future, though, is still uncertain. thou
today, the high court had to decide if he could be extradited.reat. we're very happy and relieved. we're very thankful for the high court for the judges, for their wisdom and discernment. thankful for all the support we've had, without which i'm not sure i would have made it this far. for lauri's father, a hugely symbolic day. there is a consensus of agreement about the things that really matter, about decency, about justice, about fairness. i've always believed to be born in these islands is...
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even if she stays in the jail she'll still be eligible for election until a final hearing in the high court takes place even within the appellate division now let me give you the situation on the street the city where i'm standing right now is just a few blocks from the court is eerily silent the stores are closed schools are closed there's hardly any car in the city there's been periodic clashes in the capital city and all across the country it is certainly putting the country into a political uncertainty considering there is a schedule general election in the month of december russian and syrian government forces are continuing to bomb eastern and northern province more than two hundred people most of them civilians have been killed in the past four days. elsewhere in syria more than one hundred prior regime fighters have been killed by the u.s. led coalition and allied local forces and unnamed officials says here coalition is responding to an attack against the american backed syrian democratic forces in pterosaur province turkey's president says he will continue to clear out his borders
even if she stays in the jail she'll still be eligible for election until a final hearing in the high court takes place even within the appellate division now let me give you the situation on the street the city where i'm standing right now is just a few blocks from the court is eerily silent the stores are closed schools are closed there's hardly any car in the city there's been periodic clashes in the capital city and all across the country it is certainly putting the country into a political...
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the welsh government admitted to the high court that its plans weren't adequate. of several major cities where the government recently ordered a faster response. so too in leeds, another pollution hotspot, where today we found people are concerned. i feel like it's slowly killing us because it's bad air and i fell like they should find a way to cut down and sort it. we can't let it go because of our young people. it'sjust not fair. local authorities in leeds and other cities are working on plans to tackle pollution, but they feel they're having to make all the effort and they say national government isn't helping enough. we need to ensure that there's properfunding and that they're thinking for the country as a whole and they're notjust passporting this responsibility down to already stretched local authorities, expecting us to do it without that support in place. the most obvious solution is to charge the dirtiest vehicles for coming into polluted areas, but that's also the most controversial option and ministers aren't keen on it. so what else can be done to cut
the welsh government admitted to the high court that its plans weren't adequate. of several major cities where the government recently ordered a faster response. so too in leeds, another pollution hotspot, where today we found people are concerned. i feel like it's slowly killing us because it's bad air and i fell like they should find a way to cut down and sort it. we can't let it go because of our young people. it'sjust not fair. local authorities in leeds and other cities are working on...
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explore this case and the high court's ruling with university of virginia's peterson. and a university of arkansas professor. mondayandmark cases on at 9:00 eastern on c-span, listen withrg, or the free c-span radio app. order a copy of the companion book, available for a dollars $8.95. www.c-span.org -- there is an interactive constitution. >> at the british house of was askedheresa may to comment on the humanitarian crisis in syria. she took questions about the ,nti-sexual-harassment policy marijuana legalization, and funding for police. this is 45 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. ruth ted berry. >> number one, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this morning, i had meetings. i will have further such meetings later today. on monday, children at a primary school told me of their concerns about air pollution affecting children's health. this morning, the high court 's unlawful.vernment what does the prime minister feel is worse, losing for the third time in the high court or 40,000 unnecessary deaths any impact from children's health of the u.k.'
explore this case and the high court's ruling with university of virginia's peterson. and a university of arkansas professor. mondayandmark cases on at 9:00 eastern on c-span, listen withrg, or the free c-span radio app. order a copy of the companion book, available for a dollars $8.95. www.c-span.org -- there is an interactive constitution. >> at the british house of was askedheresa may to comment on the humanitarian crisis in syria. she took questions about the ,nti-sexual-harassment...
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but in this case you can see why these two women were successful at the supreme court, after the high courtruled they were entitled to compensation, and that was taken to the supreme court. 0bviously something has gone wrong when someone court. 0bviously something has gone wrong when someone is thought to have carried out over 100 such attacks and is not caught. 0bviously something has gone wrong with the investigation. so i do think that this landmark ruling is to be welcomed if it makes those investigations more rigorous, and means that less people have to go through this before arrests and proceedings are taken. john warboys is also on the front of the daily mirror. the headline says black cab rapist given £166,000 in legal aid. i presume he hasn't been given this personally, this presumably is going to his lawyers. a headline designed to his lawyers. a headline designed to in rage, but there is a legal aid syste m to in rage, but there is a legal aid system in this country, and as the decision by the parole board, which isa decision by the parole board, which is a different aspect of th
but in this case you can see why these two women were successful at the supreme court, after the high courtruled they were entitled to compensation, and that was taken to the supreme court. 0bviously something has gone wrong when someone court. 0bviously something has gone wrong when someone is thought to have carried out over 100 such attacks and is not caught. 0bviously something has gone wrong with the investigation. so i do think that this landmark ruling is to be welcomed if it makes those...
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kenya's government appears to be ignoring a high court order to reopen the streets t.v. stations that shut down choose state the private networks were taken off there after they tried to broadcast them all can all get rationed ceremony held by opposition need to ride some journalists have been sleeping in the office fearing arrest if they leave catherine so reports from nairobi. lunchtime news at n.t.v. one of three t.v. stations switched off by the communications of foreign of kenya on tuesday the news bulletin was only available online cutting off millions of an illustration whiting's who can't afford the internet peaceable was his why opposition leader right loading or taking an informal oath swearing to be as he called himself the people's president tens of thousands of his supporters rather more cannot gratian a tuesday government wants t.v. stations against providing live coverage because of security reasons the directive was ignored by some the government allowed the event took place so i don't get the sense of what is illegal what is allowed to take place and the
kenya's government appears to be ignoring a high court order to reopen the streets t.v. stations that shut down choose state the private networks were taken off there after they tried to broadcast them all can all get rationed ceremony held by opposition need to ride some journalists have been sleeping in the office fearing arrest if they leave catherine so reports from nairobi. lunchtime news at n.t.v. one of three t.v. stations switched off by the communications of foreign of kenya on tuesday...
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we'll have the latest from the high court.t addressing the fact that women seem to still be paid less. one of the killers of the toddler, james bulger, admits having indecent images of children for a second time. jon venables has been sentenced to just over three years in jail.
we'll have the latest from the high court.t addressing the fact that women seem to still be paid less. one of the killers of the toddler, james bulger, admits having indecent images of children for a second time. jon venables has been sentenced to just over three years in jail.
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why they allowed the event but cannot allow coverage the high court has now ordered the resumption of t.v. services until a challenge to the government ban is had in two weeks the cabinet secretary in charge of security the sits in this office of the president says that tuesday's symbolic swearing in of rye loading up was an attempt to overthrow the government and a threat to national security he says the t.v. stations that were taken off air while facilitating that illegality. police have also arrested the lawyer who presided over the whole thing and have declared the national resistance movement an organized criminal group the opposition coalition started the movement last year to push for electoral reforms through peaceful resistance these opposition leaders say plans to intimidate them won't work really for for a long time to leave this country a new constitution in twenty terms the new constitution really with all the freedoms that it entails is under serious talk no the says he doesn't recognize who are looking at as president because he won the presidential election last august
why they allowed the event but cannot allow coverage the high court has now ordered the resumption of t.v. services until a challenge to the government ban is had in two weeks the cabinet secretary in charge of security the sits in this office of the president says that tuesday's symbolic swearing in of rye loading up was an attempt to overthrow the government and a threat to national security he says the t.v. stations that were taken off air while facilitating that illegality. police have also...
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they went to the high court and a couple of weeks ago a house democrat high court ruling was she shouldhe should not practice again —— and a couple of weeks ago the high court ruling was. the doctor was under intense pressure because of understaffing, jeremy hunt has responded to that statement and says there will be a review of where you draw the line between gross negligence, manslaughter and how you treat doctors who have committed errors and mistakes, and secondly how you should allow them to be open in their reflections in the paperwork that they do. and finally any lessons to be learned by the general medical council. what has been the reaction from doctors to this? they have said it is exactly the right thing. one campaigner who worked with this doctor told me she thought it was exactly the right thing to do. it was a very tragic case, a young boy died, careers were ruined by this and there were of lessons to be learned. this review could reach some answers on bar. thank you very much, hugh pym, our health editor. our top story this lunchtime: former bosses of the construction gi
they went to the high court and a couple of weeks ago a house democrat high court ruling was she shouldhe should not practice again —— and a couple of weeks ago the high court ruling was. the doctor was under intense pressure because of understaffing, jeremy hunt has responded to that statement and says there will be a review of where you draw the line between gross negligence, manslaughter and how you treat doctors who have committed errors and mistakes, and secondly how you should allow...
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kenya's high court orders the government to reopen t.v. stations at blank for broadcasting rather a dingus mock inauguration. and i mean this is al jazeera live from london also coming up evidence emerges of more mass graves a man well the u.n. says the violence against her hindu muslims has all the hallmarks of genocide. potence senate passes a controversial law that will regulate one a cold speech outrage in israel. and the memo that see talk of washington the f.b.i. says a document suggesting abuse of power within its ranks is full of inaccuracy. so i can use high code as old of the government to reopen several t.v. stations that it shut down on tuesday the country's top three t.v. networks were taken off the air off they tried to broadcast a mock in an old ration ceremony held by opposition leader writer doing to declare himself the people's president claiming a president who to kenya election when last year it was great let's speak now to catherine sawyer who's live for us in nairobi catherine tell us more about this and what the gove
kenya's high court orders the government to reopen t.v. stations at blank for broadcasting rather a dingus mock inauguration. and i mean this is al jazeera live from london also coming up evidence emerges of more mass graves a man well the u.n. says the violence against her hindu muslims has all the hallmarks of genocide. potence senate passes a controversial law that will regulate one a cold speech outrage in israel. and the memo that see talk of washington the f.b.i. says a document...
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to africa now where kenya's high court has ordered the government to reopen several t.v. stations that it shut down on choose day the country's top three t.v. networks were taken off the air after they tried to broadcast a mock inauguration ceremony held by the opposition leader. the move of spot outcry from journalists and human rights groups declared himself the people's president claiming president coming out as election win last year was rigged the government has wardo dingoes actions could amount to treason. his party is united under the government is undermining the rule of law. and that this country. over the world are. going to grow in this. government the government is going to. live its own laws and the cons. palestinian group hamas says u.s. sanctions against its political leader will not stop it from resisting israeli occupation washington has designated a global terrorist and he has called for an uprising or an intifada against israel after doll trance decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital wasn't jordan reports. the united states formally declar
to africa now where kenya's high court has ordered the government to reopen several t.v. stations that it shut down on choose day the country's top three t.v. networks were taken off the air after they tried to broadcast a mock inauguration ceremony held by the opposition leader. the move of spot outcry from journalists and human rights groups declared himself the people's president claiming president coming out as election win last year was rigged the government has wardo dingoes actions could...
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daniel sandford was at the high court.im face—to—face, but that was really the only solution. john worboys was there as the legal challenge began, as permission was granted for a formaljudicial review against that very controversial decision by the parole board to set him free. driven into the royal courts ofjustice in a high security van, the black cab rapistjohn worboys was led to the cells in handcuffs by four prison officers as his victims started their legal battle to prevent his release from prison. worboys was convicted in 2009 of one rape, four sexual assaults, one attempted sexual assault, one assault by penetration and 12 offences of drugging his victims. a london black cab driver, he's suspected of assaulting around 100 female passengers. in the courtroom, he sat in the caged dock. thejudge, sir brian leveson, apologised if any victims present were upset by him being there in person. one victim explained this morning that she'd never expected him to be released. when we were told it was an indefinite sentence, i
daniel sandford was at the high court.im face—to—face, but that was really the only solution. john worboys was there as the legal challenge began, as permission was granted for a formaljudicial review against that very controversial decision by the parole board to set him free. driven into the royal courts ofjustice in a high security van, the black cab rapistjohn worboys was led to the cells in handcuffs by four prison officers as his victims started their legal battle to prevent his...
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wille top of the hour we get that decision from the high court behind me.sef: stephen, thank you very much for making it to the program. that is bloomberg's north asia correspondent live from seoul. how will the prospect of a fed rate hike and the rebound in oil prices affect regional risk appetite? we will break it down have what it means for corporates and other sovereigns. this is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and its connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. yousef: it is 11:30 p.m. in downtown new york. riyadh.e shot of crude oil down a little over 1%. the bloomberg dollar index has gone to a little bit weak getting. we call that down a six whiskers on the bloomberg dollar index. of stability a
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the proposed change in the law follows several high court rulings against settlers alison's view the proposed changes part of a wider process of gradual an exception which imposes israeli jurisdiction over occupied land sorry for set reports. israeli students hit the books in the university library by the looks of it it could be anywhere in israel but it's not this is a real university in one of the largest illegal settlements in the occupied west bank settlement universities have until now been governed by a specific body earlier this month israeli m.p.'s passed a law bringing the universities under the auspices of israel's national higher educational forty for palestinians it's another step in normalizing news really presence in the occupied territory part of a longer term program of an accession the university's chancellor sees it differently two states solution is go going to work we are in two thirds of corp we seem to be reading this you will see hoops both jews and palestinians in is. one of the elements the kid suppose the longer range peace solution the university measure is
the proposed change in the law follows several high court rulings against settlers alison's view the proposed changes part of a wider process of gradual an exception which imposes israeli jurisdiction over occupied land sorry for set reports. israeli students hit the books in the university library by the looks of it it could be anywhere in israel but it's not this is a real university in one of the largest illegal settlements in the occupied west bank settlement universities have until now...
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today, the high court had to decide if he could be extradited.e depression and suicide was too great. we're very happy and relieved. we're very thankful for the high court, for thejudges, for their wisdom and discernment. thankful for all the support we've had, without which i'm not sure i would have made it this far. for lauri's father, a hugely symbolic day. there is a consensus of agreement about the things that really matter, about decency, about justice, about fairness. i've always believed to be born in these islands is to win the lottery of life, and that what makes britain great, makes it great britain, is not our power or our might but the fact it's a great place to live. but what is his son actually accused of? us authorities say he was part of the hacking group anonymous, breaking into the systems of the us army, nasa and the fbi and stealing what he found, boasting of his exploits. he was traced via a romanian e—mail address and a paypal account. he's been interviewed here by the national crime agency, but not charged. lauri love's fu
today, the high court had to decide if he could be extradited.e depression and suicide was too great. we're very happy and relieved. we're very thankful for the high court, for thejudges, for their wisdom and discernment. thankful for all the support we've had, without which i'm not sure i would have made it this far. for lauri's father, a hugely symbolic day. there is a consensus of agreement about the things that really matter, about decency, about justice, about fairness. i've always...
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on as the high court demanded just last thursday at midday.en't done that. ostensibly because their response to the petition, only the information minister, interior minister and the attorney general were served with those papers. but the kenya communications authority bluntly refused to accept this. in fact, the court servant went over to hand over the papers we heard was arrested, detained, rather, for three hours. his phone was switched off, and they simply told him to go back where he came from and not to set foot in the communications authority again. so, we are living in a very antagonistic atmosphere between, a, the government, b, the media, and of course now c, the high court. we will wait to see what developments happen today, but i have to tell you that on the side lines are several -- we are hearing several opposition figures have been arrested. one, whose laurie spoke to fiwy before i spoke to you, george. they are trying to find his whe whereabouts. despite the fact the court gave him a 50,000 shilling bail to release him. over th
on as the high court demanded just last thursday at midday.en't done that. ostensibly because their response to the petition, only the information minister, interior minister and the attorney general were served with those papers. but the kenya communications authority bluntly refused to accept this. in fact, the court servant went over to hand over the papers we heard was arrested, detained, rather, for three hours. his phone was switched off, and they simply told him to go back where he came...
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get the certified copies which means it could be artificially delayed for them to take it to the high court once a gold goes to the high code to depend on the high courts but then if they got a stay order she'll be either out on bail and even if she stays in the jail she'll still be eligible for election until a final hearing in the high court takes place even within the appellate division now let me give you the situation on the street the city where i'm standing right now is just a few blocks from the court is eerily silent the stores are closed schools are closed there's hardly any car in the city there's been periodic clashes in the capital city and all across the country it is certainly putting the country into a political uncertainty considering there is a scheduled general election in the month of december. north korea has held a military parade m.p. on young had such a show of strength on the eve of a display of unity at the winter olympics in south korea that display was announced shortly after an agreement was reached on the north but as a patient in the olympics on friday nov qui
get the certified copies which means it could be artificially delayed for them to take it to the high court once a gold goes to the high code to depend on the high courts but then if they got a stay order she'll be either out on bail and even if she stays in the jail she'll still be eligible for election until a final hearing in the high court takes place even within the appellate division now let me give you the situation on the street the city where i'm standing right now is just a few blocks...
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israeli media is reporting that the high court there is undergoing charges for bribery. he says the allegations have no basis. investigative journalist -- he's one of the most influential israeli reports. he new book called rise and kill first. a long history of targeted assassination. bergman joins me from new york. welcome to the program. >> thank you, christiane. >> let me first ask you, because you know the corruption case, all these allegations that are going on, you probably heard what the prime minister said tonight. what, to your best knowledge, is the very latest? why do you think the high court has cleared the way for a recommendation should the police go with it? >> the attempt to challenge the ability of the police to recommend, this is just a recommendation, not yet the attorney general decision whether to prosecute. they do not have the right to say what they require, or recommend what they do. the evidence collected went to the supreme court. and the police threw them autoof the courtroom. the police has already notified a few minutes ago the lawyers of be
israeli media is reporting that the high court there is undergoing charges for bribery. he says the allegations have no basis. investigative journalist -- he's one of the most influential israeli reports. he new book called rise and kill first. a long history of targeted assassination. bergman joins me from new york. welcome to the program. >> thank you, christiane. >> let me first ask you, because you know the corruption case, all these allegations that are going on, you probably...
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get the certified copies which means it could be artificially delayed for them to take it to the high court once a goat goes to the high code to depend on the high courts but then if they got to stay order she'll be either out on bail and even if she stays in the jail should still be eligible for election until a final hearing in the high court takes place even within the appellate division now let me give you the situation on the street the city where i'm standing right now is just a few blocks from the court is eerily silent the stores are closed schools are closed there's hardly any car in the city there's been periodic clashes in the capital city and all across the country certainly putting the country into a political uncertainty considering there is a scheduled general election in the month of december. while seventy two year old holliday. of the bangladesh main opposition party the bangladesh nationalist party or the b.n.p. she entered politics after the assassination of her husband then president in one thousand nine hundred eighty one became the muslim majority countries first fema
get the certified copies which means it could be artificially delayed for them to take it to the high court once a goat goes to the high code to depend on the high courts but then if they got to stay order she'll be either out on bail and even if she stays in the jail should still be eligible for election until a final hearing in the high court takes place even within the appellate division now let me give you the situation on the street the city where i'm standing right now is just a few...
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so kenya is a high court has ordered the government to reopen several t.v. stations it shut down on choose day the country's top three t.v. networks were taken off the air after they try to brawl costs a mult inauguration ceremony held by the opposition leader. the move provoked an outcry from journalists and human rights groups is catherine soy. lunchtime news at n.t.v. one of three t.v. stations switched off by the communications of foreign of kenya on tuesday the news bulletin was only available online cutting off millions of iranians nationwide race who can't afford the internet. was his why opposition leader right loading or taking an informal oath swearing to be as he called himself the people's president tens of thousands of his supporters rather more cannot gratian a tuesday government wants t.v. stations against providing live coverage because of security reasons the directive was ignored by some the government allowed the event took place so i don't get the sense of what is legal but is allowed to take place. and then it will be an offense i don't
so kenya is a high court has ordered the government to reopen several t.v. stations it shut down on choose day the country's top three t.v. networks were taken off the air after they try to brawl costs a mult inauguration ceremony held by the opposition leader. the move provoked an outcry from journalists and human rights groups is catherine soy. lunchtime news at n.t.v. one of three t.v. stations switched off by the communications of foreign of kenya on tuesday the news bulletin was only...
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once a goat goes to the high code to depend on the high courts but then if they got a stay order she'llbe either out on bail and even if she stays in the jail she'll still be eligible for election until a final hearing in the high court takes place even within the appellate division now let me give you the situation on the street the city where i'm standing right now is just a few blocks from the cole it is eerily silent the stores are closed schools are closed there's hardly any color in the city there's been periodic clashes in the capital city and all across the country certainly putting the country into a political uncertainty considering there is a scheduled general election in the month of december at least that's what is being say now with the main political party even if the ruling party goes to election it will hardly be accepted by the mainstream population because that was the case in two thousand and fourteen so suddenly the bangladesh nationalist party is going to carry on demonstration and protests are sunny's in in london he's probably going to precise and control over th
once a goat goes to the high code to depend on the high courts but then if they got a stay order she'llbe either out on bail and even if she stays in the jail she'll still be eligible for election until a final hearing in the high court takes place even within the appellate division now let me give you the situation on the street the city where i'm standing right now is just a few blocks from the cole it is eerily silent the stores are closed schools are closed there's hardly any color in the...
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now we are on the level of the high court sent thirteen hip hop artists to jail for years for what they called praise of terrorism in the song i mean what's going on in the european union in a country like spain people are in jail because they sang. well look i'm singing a song yeah the most important thing right now is to reignite passion about the europe of values we're not an economic europe we're one founded in human rights and if we can better embed that culture of bettering gauge it with the with the policy makers then exactly the type of situation you're giving will be much rarer in the future we're talking about poland we're talking about one hundred west talking about space with talk about other countries and the research your comments your papers. also describing countries like spain and so was the judge and why is the judgment which is so important if a person like you is judging why i'm so shy. well our function really is to gather the data so that the policymakers and the decision and the judgers courts and elsewhere can take the necessary action get the data out there do t
now we are on the level of the high court sent thirteen hip hop artists to jail for years for what they called praise of terrorism in the song i mean what's going on in the european union in a country like spain people are in jail because they sang. well look i'm singing a song yeah the most important thing right now is to reignite passion about the europe of values we're not an economic europe we're one founded in human rights and if we can better embed that culture of bettering gauge it with...
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the high court is to hear a challenge on the release of john high court is to hear a challenge on the. they announced he would be freed after less than nine years in prison and he is thought to have drugged and he is thought to have drugged and attacked more than 100 women after picking them up in his taxi in london. exclusive research for this programme has revealed that in parts of the country, the number of people working full—time has fallen. despite a record number of people being in full—time work, analysis by the resolution foundation has found the resolution foundation has found the london alone accounts for half of the increase over the last decade. in other areas such as north yorkshire, strathclyde, merseyside and wales, the number of people working full—time has actually fallen. we have a special report from redcar, which lost its steel pla nts two from redcar, which lost its steel plants two years ago. the uk could adopt a deposit —based system for recycling plastic bottles at a ministerial delegation visited norway to see how we scheme that operates. the consumer pays a
the high court is to hear a challenge on the release of john high court is to hear a challenge on the. they announced he would be freed after less than nine years in prison and he is thought to have drugged and he is thought to have drugged and attacked more than 100 women after picking them up in his taxi in london. exclusive research for this programme has revealed that in parts of the country, the number of people working full—time has fallen. despite a record number of people being in...
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worboys was ordered to appear in court in person to hear the high court ruling. thejudges also decided that he should continue to remain in prison. and the head of the parole board has called for it to be easier for victims to be able to challenge the board's decisions. also tonight... government forecasts of the effects of brexit suggest negative reports gci’oss of brexit suggest negative reports across all areas of the uk. a report finds infeasible cost cutting at a hospital trust in liverpool led to patients being harmed and bullying. tesco is facing a potential record equal pay claim of up to £4 billion brought by women at its stores. i think tesco‘s are just one of many companies that really aren't addressing the fact that women seem to still be paid less. jon venables, one of the killers of the toddler, james bulger, is jailed for more than three years for possessing child pornography. and plastic fantastic — could the uk follow norway's example and recycle almost all our plastic bottles 7 and coming up on sportsday on bbc news... the last place in the fa c
worboys was ordered to appear in court in person to hear the high court ruling. thejudges also decided that he should continue to remain in prison. and the head of the parole board has called for it to be easier for victims to be able to challenge the board's decisions. also tonight... government forecasts of the effects of brexit suggest negative reports gci’oss of brexit suggest negative reports across all areas of the uk. a report finds infeasible cost cutting at a hospital trust in...
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this morning the high court ruled that the government is unlawful. what does the prime minister is deal is worse. listen for the first time in the high court or 40,000 unnecessary deaths and the impacts on children's health of the unsustainable equality. the issue that they had raised by the air quality is an important one. we had been taking action to improve air quality. can i just say to the honorable navy that the weight she has described the court's decision this morning i don't think properly reflects the decision the courts have given. if i could explain to the house because we do welcome the fact that the courts have dismissed the complaints we are taking appropriate action and they had agreed to that. they have asked us to go further in areas with less severe air quality problems but we took a pragmatic approach. we will now formalize that. actually they found in the government phase. they want to see more police on the streets. the prime minister in joining me. with the crimes committed. by 10 million pounds. my honorable friend he will lik
this morning the high court ruled that the government is unlawful. what does the prime minister is deal is worse. listen for the first time in the high court or 40,000 unnecessary deaths and the impacts on children's health of the unsustainable equality. the issue that they had raised by the air quality is an important one. we had been taking action to improve air quality. can i just say to the honorable navy that the weight she has described the court's decision this morning i don't think...
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brought this case on that basis, and the women had won the case in the lower court, they won at the high court the appeal court, but the met police fathers were such an important issue because of the implications of this case. —— the met police felt this was such an important issue. we will hand you over to scotland yard were rear having a statement from the deputy commissioner. from the most senior court in the country, we should look at the policing implications. you see the article three cases are the ones you will have to have a serious look at, can you explain what that means? it is cruel and inhumane treatment. cases involving serious violence. it is clear that case fits into the criteria. we need to look at all of those cases, look at how we balance the challenge of resorting those against the many other demands we face. do you expect now that there will be a slow or triple of cases from people who feel they hadn't had their crimes investigated properly, going through the courts, asking for compensation and holding you to account? we have always been held account and it is right and pro
brought this case on that basis, and the women had won the case in the lower court, they won at the high court the appeal court, but the met police fathers were such an important issue because of the implications of this case. —— the met police felt this was such an important issue. we will hand you over to scotland yard were rear having a statement from the deputy commissioner. from the most senior court in the country, we should look at the policing implications. you see the article three...
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a fourth hearing in thatjudicial review will take place at the high court next month. t overfor court next month. the battle is not over for the victims but today is a very good day for them. clive coleman. the united nations has said the situation in a rebel—held suburb of damascus in syria, which has endured intense government air strikes for the past three days, is "beyond imagination". it has called on global leaders to demand that syrian government forces immediately stop bombing eastern ghouta. activists say at least 250 people have been killed there since sunday night. there are some disturbing images in tom burridge‘s report. this is the intensity of the bombing of eastern ghouta, by syrian forces who have russia's and iran's support. explosions. crying. the result is hard to watch. and hear. but those who survive the air strikes note that the nightmare is not over. the un has again called on the syrian regime to stop its assault. but while we spoke to one woman, the missiles were still falling. assad has brought his forces to destroy ghouta and its families, ad
a fourth hearing in thatjudicial review will take place at the high court next month. t overfor court next month. the battle is not over for the victims but today is a very good day for them. clive coleman. the united nations has said the situation in a rebel—held suburb of damascus in syria, which has endured intense government air strikes for the past three days, is "beyond imagination". it has called on global leaders to demand that syrian government forces immediately stop...
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the fulljudicial review hearing will take place in the high court on the 13th of march, and worboys willtay in prison until then. he's served less than 10 years, and last month, the parole board was criticised when it announced he would be freed. we'll have the latest on worboys‘ appearance in court today, and the next stages of the legal process. also tonight... a report from the syrian region under intense bombardment from government forces, and the extent of the human suffering there. what was the outcome of today's talks around the cabinet table on the next stage of the brexit process? tesco could face a bill of £4 billion, as hundreds of thousands of female employees make a claim for equal pay. i think tesco‘s are just one of many companies that really aren't addressing the fact that women seem to still be paid less. and a look at team gb's preparations for the winter olympics, due to start in south korea. coming up in sportsday, the last of the fa cup fourth—round replay is as ta ke the fa cup fourth—round replay is as take on newport county at wembley. good evening. some victims o
the fulljudicial review hearing will take place in the high court on the 13th of march, and worboys willtay in prison until then. he's served less than 10 years, and last month, the parole board was criticised when it announced he would be freed. we'll have the latest on worboys‘ appearance in court today, and the next stages of the legal process. also tonight... a report from the syrian region under intense bombardment from government forces, and the extent of the human suffering there. what...
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off the air after being shut down by the government this is despite the high court ruling ordering them to be reopened the court had ordered the government ban to be put on hold for fourteen days until the case can be heard . here and t.v. and citizen t.v. were taken off the air because of their plans to cover opposition leader during a self-proclaimed presidential inauguration on tuesday journalists as i think been sleeping in the newsroom to avoid being arrested outside. kenya's capital no correspondent to come from joins us from nairobi welcome catherine bring us up to date well so far one of the media stations that has been shut down citizen t.v. has sued the government for the losses that they've made over the last two days being shut down so they've lost you know millions of shillings in this particular incident other than that we had we had activists go to court and present that case and he's the one who managed to get the band lifted however the communication authority of kenya still does not want to heed that ban so today for the second night kenyans still induct this in terms
off the air after being shut down by the government this is despite the high court ruling ordering them to be reopened the court had ordered the government ban to be put on hold for fourteen days until the case can be heard . here and t.v. and citizen t.v. were taken off the air because of their plans to cover opposition leader during a self-proclaimed presidential inauguration on tuesday journalists as i think been sleeping in the newsroom to avoid being arrested outside. kenya's capital no...