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in. >> now, one thing that is important and this is something that will explain the timetable that i write this within, is how the cold war was experienced by the people who lived through it. >> you have to understand it to some extent generationally so i think helps getting to this issue of why it mattered so much and so many people in different settings across the world. but if you were born in the 1890s, a lot of people who came to drive the cold war were born around that time. and whether you were born into it, you are bound to have a completely different view of young adults. and really things were not going well in the early part of the cold war, the first world war, great depression, but only listen, i could only listen, lots of things in most countries that seem to go very wrong. >> and i think this help in understanding why the states were so high. if you have this kind of background, you are more likely i thinkto dedicate yourself to big ideals about how you wanted to set the wo
in. >> now, one thing that is important and this is something that will explain the timetable that i write this within, is how the cold war was experienced by the people who lived through it. >> you have to understand it to some extent generationally so i think helps getting to this issue of why it mattered so much and so many people in different settings across the world. but if you were born in the 1890s, a lot of people who came to drive the cold war were born around that time....
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troops in the number of armed groups are known to operate in the sahara will in northern africa al qaeda in the islamic maghreb wasn't fighting the algerian government since two thousand and seven the group and it's been two organizations of the top foreigners elsewhere in the region and one of those breakaway groups is isis in the greater so harra pledge allegiance to ice all and its leader baghdadi in twenty fifteen and carried out small scale attacks despite retreats in iraq and syria are still has not recognized the news. but if the pentagon confirms it carried out the attack it will be the group's most significant strike today well read movies a consultant on security and political issues in the side he says the us needs better links with local communities to help protect themselves. that's why it's very important to go in forward if the u.s. are going to engage further in the area they have to be really careful on how the the they work with not only local forces but also with local communities to gain their support because we have seen these groups while they are very good at build
troops in the number of armed groups are known to operate in the sahara will in northern africa al qaeda in the islamic maghreb wasn't fighting the algerian government since two thousand and seven the group and it's been two organizations of the top foreigners elsewhere in the region and one of those breakaway groups is isis in the greater so harra pledge allegiance to ice all and its leader baghdadi in twenty fifteen and carried out small scale attacks despite retreats in iraq and syria are...
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in kirkuk. more trouble ahead for jacob zuma south africa's top court topples a ruling to reinstate corruption charges against the president. also this. mother's agony and pain after watching me in marseille jews massacre her family. the turkish army says it's begun setting up observation posts in syria's province turkey has deployed its troops as part of a deescalation deal with iran and russia it was announced that the soldiers would be advancing south to central italy to fight the armed group to sharm the several reports suggest they are actually moving east towards the town of shake at this puts them in close proximity to the areas controlled by kurdish forces in the north of the region. is that the jewel of the goes to border crossing on the turkey syria border for us hashem what are they trying to achieve here. peter hundred turkish soldiers who are now in syria are hoping to establish those surveillance supposed to be able to monitor the women's between the different factions operating in
in kirkuk. more trouble ahead for jacob zuma south africa's top court topples a ruling to reinstate corruption charges against the president. also this. mother's agony and pain after watching me in marseille jews massacre her family. the turkish army says it's begun setting up observation posts in syria's province turkey has deployed its troops as part of a deescalation deal with iran and russia it was announced that the soldiers would be advancing south to central italy to fight the armed...
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still quite misty in places. this is the scene in hungerford in berkshire.ting parts of the midlands. moving northwards towards the north of england. in the meantime, more rain spreading into the west. for northern ireland that rain will be particularly heavy and persistent into the afternoon. a yellow warning in force from the met office to be aware. this evening, the rain from the west is accompanied by gales along the bristol and english chapel coast. the rain will ease off into the early hours of friday morning. by the early hours of friday morning. by the afternoon, some good spells of sunshine developing. but then, more rain starts to move in from the west. initially towards south—west england, across wales. eventually northern ireland by the end of the day. a strengthening wind as well. 14-16 day. a strengthening wind as well. 14—16 degrees on friday. bye—bye. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: theresa may is urged by pro—brexit colleagues to issue an ultimatum to eu leaders at a summit in brussels this evening — that if trade talks don't begin s
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indecision in the actions nor in congress. the envoy says the transitional justice process has been represented as a threat to the majority singhalese community and of interest to one of the minorities only the tamils but the families of victims the need for. fatherless underage watched uniformed military personnel take a husband eight years ago in the market when the. a motorbike blocked our vehicle in traffic and a white van pulled alongside they held a pistol to the driver's head and said steven get out and bundled him into their vehicle there's been no trace of him since and life has been hard bringing up three children alone now it's time to move house a time when she misses her husband even more but assurances to bring truth and justice mean little after years of searching. high profile people keep coming here but this isn't benefiting us they're just talking about their views they're not actually doing anything. for frustration is a code in the north where people surrounded the president when he visited last week they d
indecision in the actions nor in congress. the envoy says the transitional justice process has been represented as a threat to the majority singhalese community and of interest to one of the minorities only the tamils but the families of victims the need for. fatherless underage watched uniformed military personnel take a husband eight years ago in the market when the. a motorbike blocked our vehicle in traffic and a white van pulled alongside they held a pistol to the driver's head and said...
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in the west in the north and in the southwest of the afghan security forces facing a resurgent taliban the islamic state also weighing in a big challenge for the afghan security forces they say try and grapple back territory from the taliban who control or contest almost forty percent of the country it's a very difficult task for these forces who are taking punishing casualties in the continuing fight. fifty three police officers have been killed and six more wounded in an ambush in egypt the attack happened in the in the west and these security forces were targeted on a road around two hundred kilometers southeast of cairo they were carrying out a raid on a suspected. cases you're going to see those mideast analyst he says there's been a rise in such attacks in egypt since the military came to power back in twenty thirty. the country have been witnessing such attacks since two thousand and thirteen and that leads us to the important question because since two thousand and thirteen and since the military the military regime have killed all the chances of the modesty to exist all these
in the west in the north and in the southwest of the afghan security forces facing a resurgent taliban the islamic state also weighing in a big challenge for the afghan security forces they say try and grapple back territory from the taliban who control or contest almost forty percent of the country it's a very difficult task for these forces who are taking punishing casualties in the continuing fight. fifty three police officers have been killed and six more wounded in an ambush in egypt the...
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staying in the u.s. movie stars mousetrap and judi dench are among those speaking out against a major hollywood producer has been fired over allegations of sexual harassment harvey weinstein is being accused of decades of inappropriate behavior towards women tamaqua men has a story very. harvey weinstein one fame fortune and academy awards by being one of hollywood's most daring film producers but within days of a new york times report chronicling his alleged misconduct with women weinstein was fired by the company that bears his name weinstein issued a blanket apology for his behavior since then more women have come forward to recount their experiences with weinstein all of them unpleasant and he immediately . exposed himself and. but you know again pleasuring himself and i just stood there dumbfounded at the scandalous show in the spotlight on what used to be known in hollywood as the casting couch where powerful figures exploited those below them in the industry many of hollywood's biggest names have
staying in the u.s. movie stars mousetrap and judi dench are among those speaking out against a major hollywood producer has been fired over allegations of sexual harassment harvey weinstein is being accused of decades of inappropriate behavior towards women tamaqua men has a story very. harvey weinstein one fame fortune and academy awards by being one of hollywood's most daring film producers but within days of a new york times report chronicling his alleged misconduct with women weinstein was...
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citizens show cory's accuse of being involved in a major attack in beirut in one nine hundred eighty three that killed two hundred forty one u.s. service personnel it has more from washington. the trumpet ministration is ramping up the rhetoric when it comes to iran it is signaling that it will begin to crack down on the armed wing of hezbollah which the united states says is backed by iran now the u.s. state department declared hezbollah a terrorist group in the late one nine hundred ninety s. but now the trumpet ministration is launching a new campaign to undermine the group's political legitimacy it's important to recall that hezbollah hasn't developed its military and terrorist capabilities on its own it has become the global threat it is today for one reason tehran's deep and abiding assistance the iranian regime has built and bankrolled has the lot to film of instability throughout the region and across the world now this is all part of a wider u.s. strategy on iran the president has until the end of the week to recertify iran's compliance under the terms of the twenty fifteen
citizens show cory's accuse of being involved in a major attack in beirut in one nine hundred eighty three that killed two hundred forty one u.s. service personnel it has more from washington. the trumpet ministration is ramping up the rhetoric when it comes to iran it is signaling that it will begin to crack down on the armed wing of hezbollah which the united states says is backed by iran now the u.s. state department declared hezbollah a terrorist group in the late one nine hundred ninety s....
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they are checking in in the 60s, 66 degrees, in philadelphia. sixty-five in allentown.l spot all morning, that's mount pocono at 60 degrees. we're in the 60s down the shore, as well. 67 degrees in wildwood. sixty-four in atlantic city. six an in trenton. right around 61 degrees currently in millville. so, it is going to be a very warm start to the day today. in fact, by 9:00 a.m., i could see end to the low 70s already , by noontime, upper 70s, a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day, and by the afternoon, talking about very summer like high temperature, in the mid 80s, certainly, atypical for this time of year we are also tracking what's now hurricane nate, a category one storm, it became a lot better organized as we move into the overnight hours last night. and we are looking at a potential landfall later on tonight. i'll let you know where along the gulf coast states, how nate could possibly impact us here at homecoming up in a bit for now sending it back to you , jan. >> chelsey, we will check back in with you, thank you. time now 6:32, and time to check the road
they are checking in in the 60s, 66 degrees, in philadelphia. sixty-five in allentown.l spot all morning, that's mount pocono at 60 degrees. we're in the 60s down the shore, as well. 67 degrees in wildwood. sixty-four in atlantic city. six an in trenton. right around 61 degrees currently in millville. so, it is going to be a very warm start to the day today. in fact, by 9:00 a.m., i could see end to the low 70s already , by noontime, upper 70s, a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day, and by...
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here in the u.s. now it's not as if the u.s. haven't had a long standing military relationship the u.s. is largest military presence in the middle east is that arab. but it does come at a critical moment the u.s. has been caught in the middle of qatar's dispute with some of its neighbors in the g.c.c. and with egypt sometimes saying that perhaps qatar should be the subject of a blockade but as we're seeing right now with the u.s. secretary of state. there's also an effort to try to mediate the dispute if not to end it right he's opening shows that no matter what happens between qatar and its neighbors it's still counting on washington for a critical national security relationship. the u.s. military says it believes in iceland phonier to group was responsible for nine bush that killed four u.s. soldiers in this month the pentagon said it's planning to step up operations in west africa to counter a growing security threat in the region. it is an isis affiliated group and i think what you bring up is wha
here in the u.s. now it's not as if the u.s. haven't had a long standing military relationship the u.s. is largest military presence in the middle east is that arab. but it does come at a critical moment the u.s. has been caught in the middle of qatar's dispute with some of its neighbors in the g.c.c. and with egypt sometimes saying that perhaps qatar should be the subject of a blockade but as we're seeing right now with the u.s. secretary of state. there's also an effort to try to mediate the...
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and he does repeat it in the arena in that sense. it's one of the moments in his career he's very good at publicizing it. when it helps. when it doesn't, he puts it away. and i think crawford goes the other direction. and says he's not going to pursue that kind of violent presentation. and crawford makes all of the arguments about how this would be really bad. it's morally wrong. and corrupting of young people in the audience. to show this kind of thing. cody was very sensitive to those critiques too. he was really good at deciding when and where it would work. and playing it really well. just wanting to say the arguments we're having today about these events and moral meaning, are arguments that people were having at the time. these argumenting had gone on a long time. they have to. and they do need balance. they do need voices from all sides. i think that's really important. i just want to thank the panelists as well. this was excellent. >> thank you. round of applause for the chair. paul hutten. and speakers. >> this week starting
and he does repeat it in the arena in that sense. it's one of the moments in his career he's very good at publicizing it. when it helps. when it doesn't, he puts it away. and i think crawford goes the other direction. and says he's not going to pursue that kind of violent presentation. and crawford makes all of the arguments about how this would be really bad. it's morally wrong. and corrupting of young people in the audience. to show this kind of thing. cody was very sensitive to those...
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or a jack in the wrong al-jazeera is demanding the release of a move to saying who's been in prison in egypt for nearly ten months now he's accused of broadcasting false news to spread chaos which he and al jazeera strongly deny authorities have refused to allow him to be transferred for specialist treatment for a broken arm an injury he received while detained he was arrested in december while visiting his family officials in liberia say provisional will sell its results on the presidential election are expected on thursday it's thought a runoff is likely to be required there were twenty candidates running the leading candidate would need to secure fifty percent of the vote to avoid a second round president ellen johnson sirleaf africa's first female leader a stepping aside after nearly twelve years in office liberia's civil war ended nearly fifteen years ago but the scars have been slow to heal victims of violence a division still run deep this many come face to face with their attackers on the streets. travel to monrovia to meet some survivors who say they can't move on until justic
or a jack in the wrong al-jazeera is demanding the release of a move to saying who's been in prison in egypt for nearly ten months now he's accused of broadcasting false news to spread chaos which he and al jazeera strongly deny authorities have refused to allow him to be transferred for specialist treatment for a broken arm an injury he received while detained he was arrested in december while visiting his family officials in liberia say provisional will sell its results on the presidential...
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gotten us in trouble in the past. our first principle should be "do no harm," to have greater restraint in our foreign policy, not to try to pick owners and losers and side with one foreign power over another were we have had a history of doing more harm in the middle east and in the greater world. amy: your op-ed headline is "stop the unconstitutional war in yemen." it begins "imagine the entire ,opulation of washington state 7.3 million people, were on the brink of starvation. with the port city of seattle under a naval and aerial blockade, leaving it unable to receive and distribute countless tons of food and aid that's it waiting offshore? a can on to say this is of the obscene reality occurring in the middle east for schedule coming yemen, the hands of the regions richest, saudi arabia, with unyieldingnited states military support that congress is not authorized and that violates the constitution." president trump's first foreign trip anywhere abroad was to saudi arabia. of course, that followed president obama w
gotten us in trouble in the past. our first principle should be "do no harm," to have greater restraint in our foreign policy, not to try to pick owners and losers and side with one foreign power over another were we have had a history of doing more harm in the middle east and in the greater world. amy: your op-ed headline is "stop the unconstitutional war in yemen." it begins "imagine the entire ,opulation of washington state 7.3 million people, were on the brink of...
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it's a stand-in for other things in our, in our history and in our politics. and it also has a lot to do with slavery and our, you know, these are the original sins of our founding. and as dan was saying earlier, by, you know, between 1865 and 1900 we had changed really the whole character of our approach to governor happens in. but before that -- governance. but before that as well, the whole question of race and citizenship was of absolute central importance. and so when you think about the history of the border and the history of immigration policy, i think you mentioned the chinese exclusion act. the border patrol was originally created to keep chinese out. not to keep mexicans out. they wanted mexicans to come and work. so i think that this is -- i mean, i could argue at great length, i think, and there's a lot of discussion of this in the book. but i do think that it doesn't make sense what we say about border, what politicians say about the border, people who have never really been there or have only been there once on a tour makes no sense. the problem
it's a stand-in for other things in our, in our history and in our politics. and it also has a lot to do with slavery and our, you know, these are the original sins of our founding. and as dan was saying earlier, by, you know, between 1865 and 1900 we had changed really the whole character of our approach to governor happens in. but before that -- governance. but before that as well, the whole question of race and citizenship was of absolute central importance. and so when you think about the...
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the stuff mom in an operation in libya he says that will face justice in the u.s. . at least eleven people were killed in four airstrikes in the libyan city of dead up in the east of the country witnesses say that civilian areas were hit with women and children among the dead. spain's chief prosecutor is seeking charges against several regional politicians over catalonia its recent votes on to session the cattle and leaders could face up to thirty years in prison if convicted of rebellion sedition and embezzlement meanwhile the post capital and president pushed amount as travel to brussels seeking support for the bid to split from spain as andrew symonds reports from. the police may be guarding it but the seeds of regional government here no longer has a president as its head the spanish state is in charge its flag didn't get removed when says session was declared by parliament last friday the only sign of carlos. is his portrayed his name is among twenty others on the charge sheet filed by spain's chief prosecutor. the prosecution has filed several charges for rebel
the stuff mom in an operation in libya he says that will face justice in the u.s. . at least eleven people were killed in four airstrikes in the libyan city of dead up in the east of the country witnesses say that civilian areas were hit with women and children among the dead. spain's chief prosecutor is seeking charges against several regional politicians over catalonia its recent votes on to session the cattle and leaders could face up to thirty years in prison if convicted of rebellion...
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so i think in terms of their behavior in the response is really outstanding in terms of what they would do in in in a given putting their own life on the line because they didn't run away from the situation they were into the situation in order to identify in the capture of the individual who had done the shooting let me ask you this when we hear about a civilian using such a sophisticated weapon. we hear instances like this often being used to justify the further militarization of the police for example after orlando there was talk about how this means we need more equipment sent to departments we know president trump recently reinstated a program which provides military grade equipment to local police departments that equipment actually help situations like these or is that you know just a payout industry i'm not sure that that kind of equipment would have been very useful in this situation their strategy that these officers use was the best strategy at the time first of all you want to protect the people you want to keep them out of the way of the homes when the new. i want to addres
so i think in terms of their behavior in the response is really outstanding in terms of what they would do in in in a given putting their own life on the line because they didn't run away from the situation they were into the situation in order to identify in the capture of the individual who had done the shooting let me ask you this when we hear about a civilian using such a sophisticated weapon. we hear instances like this often being used to justify the further militarization of the police...
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is not so rosy everywhere in germany and in. london in the new federal provinces the former eastern states the unemployment the lack of work lower wages although i really think that people have been left behind then you're from the same emotional me i'm fifty a lot of them but the people who work in this factory don't feel like they've been left behind they're grabbing their fight with both hands just like they did in one thousand nine hundred nine. now then is bitcoin poised for a breakthrough top wall street bank goldman sachs could become the first major firm to start trading the nation currency the company says it's exploring how just clients interested in bitcoin to other digital currencies sources say goldman would likely create a team to trade the currency much as it already trades euros and treasury bonds such a move which make a mainstream entry for the eighty year old cyber currency. that india is one of the few places in the world where typewriters still in use in many businesses but earlier this year colleges in the
is not so rosy everywhere in germany and in. london in the new federal provinces the former eastern states the unemployment the lack of work lower wages although i really think that people have been left behind then you're from the same emotional me i'm fifty a lot of them but the people who work in this factory don't feel like they've been left behind they're grabbing their fight with both hands just like they did in one thousand nine hundred nine. now then is bitcoin poised for a breakthrough...
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social care services in england are in crisis.cial care. why would the prime minister match labour's commitment to invest in social care in the next budget? as i have said and this house before, we recognise the pressure that there is a social care, as we see an ageing population. there are short—term and medium term and long—term answers to this. in the short term, we have made extra funding available to local authorities. the latest announcement was for an extra £2 billion. in the medium term, we need to make sure best practice is being observed across all local authorities and nhs trusts, in some cases delayed discharges are higher than others. we need to make sure thatis than others. we need to make sure that is best practice. in the long term, we need a sustainable footing for our social care system and that's why we will be in due course publishing a full and open consultation on ideas and proposals to make sure we can have that sustainable social care system in the future. the prime minister will be aware of the vital role
social care services in england are in crisis.cial care. why would the prime minister match labour's commitment to invest in social care in the next budget? as i have said and this house before, we recognise the pressure that there is a social care, as we see an ageing population. there are short—term and medium term and long—term answers to this. in the short term, we have made extra funding available to local authorities. the latest announcement was for an extra £2 billion. in the medium...
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strategy for the greater middle east to remain engaged in fighting in afghanistan remain engaged in fighting in iraq and in the middle east as well as contain iran i think all of these are coming together and in a sense the gulf crisis the qatar issue is destruction it's it's a problem for the in. i'd say it's for its overall strategy because you cannot fight isis and terrorism you cannot confront and contain iran while at the same time having a disunited gulf region. he was referring to the leverage the united states could bring to bear what kind of leverage could we see behind you know since the second world war the united states has become the primary protector of saudi arabia and gulf security under the carter doctrine after the iranian revolution the united states. created the rapid deployment force and it committed to the protection of the regime in saudi arabia so clearly so would the safety if you will and gulf security and stability is in so many ways in u.s. hands no other global powers whether at the time the soviet union or today china or russia no one including iran and
strategy for the greater middle east to remain engaged in fighting in afghanistan remain engaged in fighting in iraq and in the middle east as well as contain iran i think all of these are coming together and in a sense the gulf crisis the qatar issue is destruction it's it's a problem for the in. i'd say it's for its overall strategy because you cannot fight isis and terrorism you cannot confront and contain iran while at the same time having a disunited gulf region. he was referring to the...
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in. this opposition forces us to set up a command of africa thousands of miles away in stuttgart germany. african resistance to africa calm was spearheaded by a figure who had emerged as a major economic and political force on the continent and had been a thorn in the side of the west for decades from the beginning of his political career as a leader moammar gadhafi was opposed to a foreign military presence in africa one of the first things he better after coming to power in one thousand sixteen i was to expel the british and u.s. military bases and libya itself. and gadhafi had you know considerable political support across the continent for his position nelson mandela's view was almost identical to get us a sense that there would be no african forces commanded by foreign military officials and there would be no foreign militaries occupying any part of africa are operating with that offer. gadhafi had been playing a complex game with the west for a long time president ronald reagan had
in. this opposition forces us to set up a command of africa thousands of miles away in stuttgart germany. african resistance to africa calm was spearheaded by a figure who had emerged as a major economic and political force on the continent and had been a thorn in the side of the west for decades from the beginning of his political career as a leader moammar gadhafi was opposed to a foreign military presence in africa one of the first things he better after coming to power in one thousand...
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it happens in hospitals, in universities and in industrial companies.ake a decision to keep hold of something because it might come in handy. if you are not so careful, after a period of years, you will find it again and then have to take steps to dispose of it. this is not an uncommon decision —— situation in industrial operations. and the rest of the chemical industry. in terms of the chemical industry. in terms of what happened today, you talked about taking steps to dispose of something like this, is that all we are talking about or was there a greater level of concern? there is a level of concern because of the nature of the operations that go one on the sellafield site, a nuclear site. there is an extra degree of caution and conservatism in dealing with situations like this. as we understand, the team took the right course of action. emergency services we re course of action. emergency services were notified by the regular tree authorities and steps were taken to remove that material and dispose of it by controlled explosion, which was the right t
it happens in hospitals, in universities and in industrial companies.ake a decision to keep hold of something because it might come in handy. if you are not so careful, after a period of years, you will find it again and then have to take steps to dispose of it. this is not an uncommon decision —— situation in industrial operations. and the rest of the chemical industry. in terms of the chemical industry. in terms of what happened today, you talked about taking steps to dispose of something...
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keep in mind as i testified earlier in the 76% decline in u.s.ood aid programs since the heyday in the 1960s or the coalition is that maintaining the real purchasing power of the programs. >> when you say 76% you may not those dollars dedicated to purchasing u.s. commodities and shipping them overseas? >> the overall budget has declined by 76% and the margin that differentiates foreign flags from u.s. flag carriers has actually grown so the decline in true commodity terms is deeper still. >> thank you, senator for that question, obviously an incredibly important one. i think we as a country must do the right thing for the people who are trying to serve and continue to find ways to learn from what we are doing and to improve it and we are certainly committed to the relief services. but caution is my understanding in europe and dr. barrett and mr. melito may know more, but when they went from an in-kind to cash-based system, the total amount of resources went down enough that the efficiency gain did not kind of keep a period so i just think that ha
keep in mind as i testified earlier in the 76% decline in u.s.ood aid programs since the heyday in the 1960s or the coalition is that maintaining the real purchasing power of the programs. >> when you say 76% you may not those dollars dedicated to purchasing u.s. commodities and shipping them overseas? >> the overall budget has declined by 76% and the margin that differentiates foreign flags from u.s. flag carriers has actually grown so the decline in true commodity terms is deeper...
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in turkey also has its biggest embassy in africa here in somalia it was opened by president at a time when security in somalia was very fragile turkish brothers are working very hard and supporters in every way possible so that somalia can stand on its own last march a suicide bomber targeted the turkish military base said it was behind the attack and a circle expands its military presence in somalia there are still manage challenges to overcome. al-jazeera. former american football star o.j. simpson has been released from a u.s. prison he served nine years for armed robbery the seventeen year old was released from the nevada jail early on sunday morning and will now be supervised by parole officers for five years he was convicted over a failed robbery of a sports memorabilia store in las vegas in one thousand nine hundred five simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife and her friend in a trial that grips the u.s. . a man who filmed the death of eric garner us he was being arrested by new york police says that he's now the victim of retaliation ramsey also is suing the city for m
in turkey also has its biggest embassy in africa here in somalia it was opened by president at a time when security in somalia was very fragile turkish brothers are working very hard and supporters in every way possible so that somalia can stand on its own last march a suicide bomber targeted the turkish military base said it was behind the attack and a circle expands its military presence in somalia there are still manage challenges to overcome. al-jazeera. former american football star o.j....
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the republican party in the united states is in an identity crisis and it's in the midst of a us civil war we are seeing that more nationalist leaning folks who identify with breitbart and the president really assert themselves while people whose pledges myself who are more conservative are not going out and fighting they're trying to wait it out i think the waiting it out is actually a bit of a mistake because if we are just going to sit there while bannon attacks i think that we're going to have big problems and find big losses and find ourselves effectively neutered because we are able to go out and push our policies and what we believe in let's remember that today's attacks from the president on senator bob corker because bob corker was concerned about the national debt and the deficit because of our tax reform package we're pushing all of these tax cuts but we are putting them forward with a way to pay for them and that's where bob corker was very concerned because that's been republican orthodoxy for decades and for the president to lash out like that over the bob corker is talki
the republican party in the united states is in an identity crisis and it's in the midst of a us civil war we are seeing that more nationalist leaning folks who identify with breitbart and the president really assert themselves while people whose pledges myself who are more conservative are not going out and fighting they're trying to wait it out i think the waiting it out is actually a bit of a mistake because if we are just going to sit there while bannon attacks i think that we're going to...
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in. that kind of sort of military geo spatial orientation usually doesn't matter to us here in the united states. but enter the trump administration. september 24th of this year, the trump administration announced it's new muslim ban. president trump said he would enforce a total and complete ban on muslims into the united states. that morphed into the muslim ban immediately upon being inaugurat inaugurated, but has gone nowhere in the courts. but they introduced a new ban, that included a new list of countri countries, from which people would not be allowed to come to this country, it's random, right? we don't know how this happened, but they dropped iraq, they dropped sudan, but then they added in north korea, they added in venezuela and they added in chad. and the additions were weird. north korea was a strange addition, not because north korea is a country that the u.s. worries about right now, the reason that north korea is weird is that north koreans don't travel to the united state
in. that kind of sort of military geo spatial orientation usually doesn't matter to us here in the united states. but enter the trump administration. september 24th of this year, the trump administration announced it's new muslim ban. president trump said he would enforce a total and complete ban on muslims into the united states. that morphed into the muslim ban immediately upon being inaugurat inaugurated, but has gone nowhere in the courts. but they introduced a new ban, that included a new...
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cummins to appear in his indian congress at the worl's fair in 1901 in buffalo. cummins's ethnoological exhibition featured lilian the california hundred treasury as win oh that, long lost sue or fan. she added princess to her name when she and common law husband french halfly later joined upony bill's wild west. the california girl was now an indian girl. according to various press accounts win oh that was either the daughter of a white mother and a sue chief or a sue mother and a white pioneer or she was full blooded sue raised by a white family. take your pick. she wore beaded buck skin tunics or jumpers or dresses and routinely styled her hair in braids. sometimes crowned in etf erred head pieces. and in all of the 1901 exhibition publicity pieces for lilian smith as win oh that, 11 years were lopped off her true age, making her 18 years old again and still a child of nature. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. now to give us something of an any oakley's take on all of this we have monica rico, who is an associate professor of history at lawrence university i
cummins to appear in his indian congress at the worl's fair in 1901 in buffalo. cummins's ethnoological exhibition featured lilian the california hundred treasury as win oh that, long lost sue or fan. she added princess to her name when she and common law husband french halfly later joined upony bill's wild west. the california girl was now an indian girl. according to various press accounts win oh that was either the daughter of a white mother and a sue chief or a sue mother and a white...
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been in the u.s. for the year whether his bid to break spain up will indeed land him behind bars will be the subject of intense scrutiny not just here but across europe. and for more on this i'm joined now by journalist martin roberts from madrid and by our very own correspondent charlet in barcelona and amy to both of you martin i'm going to start with you the spanish high court has summoned the. cabinet and that includes the alstad president what does this mean. well is it me insists that he faces a very stiff jail sentence as just. a faded one probably the question is whether he will in fact not because he's obviously it was a lot of them to be in belgium and the public prosecutor's offices if he doesn't realize that you watched. issue of european arrest warrant not the other thing is that if the worst of it theory you know this is just the beginning of stadiums it hasn't been formally charged just only if the judge. were to shocking if he were to show that he could be remanded in custody afterward
been in the u.s. for the year whether his bid to break spain up will indeed land him behind bars will be the subject of intense scrutiny not just here but across europe. and for more on this i'm joined now by journalist martin roberts from madrid and by our very own correspondent charlet in barcelona and amy to both of you martin i'm going to start with you the spanish high court has summoned the. cabinet and that includes the alstad president what does this mean. well is it me insists that he...
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things up in beautiful murals in the hallways. professor from st. john's law school. others. michael cardoza, there is a court of appeals name for you. if anyone is a true historian of this court it is john. tina. karen. professor john fagan. and our own circuit executive. to that end, i would ask that all members of our 125th anniversary committee who are here, i asked that you stand and be recognized by a round of applause. [applause] judge wesley: net was a very short stand, bob. bob's mom had a case against the new york court of appeals. i reported that court the day after the argument, i lost 6-1. i was the only one who voted for your mom, bob. and i thought, i made a terrible mistake. i am in the wrong court. nobody agrees with me. all right. the anniversary concludes today with a special session. the lecture to be delivered by columbia law professor thomas w merrill about judge hand who along with his brother sat on the bench. indeed, they have contributed significantly to the jurisprudence of our court during their many ye
things up in beautiful murals in the hallways. professor from st. john's law school. others. michael cardoza, there is a court of appeals name for you. if anyone is a true historian of this court it is john. tina. karen. professor john fagan. and our own circuit executive. to that end, i would ask that all members of our 125th anniversary committee who are here, i asked that you stand and be recognized by a round of applause. [applause] judge wesley: net was a very short stand, bob. bob's mom...
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order ‘ in everyone in order to put myself in the position i am in today.e are currently for sale. i spoke earlier to shay given who spoke at length about the ownership of mike ashley in his autobiography. the fans are crying out for success andi the fans are crying out for success and i think mike ashley, the club is for sale and he wants them soul and so did the fans and they want your investment and i believe with rafael benitez in charge they have the right man in charge on the football side of things and there is no point in someone coming in without lots of money to buy new players and invest in the team because the stadium and training grounds is all there and they just need the training grounds is all there and theyjust need the money to inject into the team and get the team back up into the team and get the team back up challenging for trophies and into european competition. carolyn was the acting has won the end of year tourfinals carolyn was the acting has won the end of year tour finals after beating serena williams. —— end of year tour finals a
order ‘ in everyone in order to put myself in the position i am in today.e are currently for sale. i spoke earlier to shay given who spoke at length about the ownership of mike ashley in his autobiography. the fans are crying out for success andi the fans are crying out for success and i think mike ashley, the club is for sale and he wants them soul and so did the fans and they want your investment and i believe with rafael benitez in charge they have the right man in charge on the football...
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he died in the battle in which che was captured.tion to the world famous revolutionary influenced her life as an entrepreneur in today's emerging cuba. do you feel like you are inspired by the sacrifices of your grandfather and his generation or are you growing away from what they built? in despite, of course, i feel inspired by this legacy. he was struggling by what he wanted and i'm doing the same right now. having died so young, today che guevara is all things to all people. adored and reviled in equal measure around the world for his socialist legacy. but inside cuba his image has assumed almost spiritual significance. ever present in people's daily lives and struggles. as the island redraws its future, the uncertainty is tangible. amid the transition, che guevara is a source of continuity, even as today's cuba becomes further removed from the one he helped to create. hello there. we've had a treat over the last couple of evenings. some amazing sunset pictures and this was one of them actually from friday evening. beautiful colo
he died in the battle in which che was captured.tion to the world famous revolutionary influenced her life as an entrepreneur in today's emerging cuba. do you feel like you are inspired by the sacrifices of your grandfather and his generation or are you growing away from what they built? in despite, of course, i feel inspired by this legacy. he was struggling by what he wanted and i'm doing the same right now. having died so young, today che guevara is all things to all people. adored and...
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groups up in rakhine state in the international body can come in. would that give us considerable leverage to get to some of these objectives? >> mr. chairman, you rightly point out the critical important role of the united nations. and that is important in a variety of avenues of effort. the humanitarian assistance that you referred to also the actions that potentially the security council could take and let me point out the u.n. bodies that deal with human rights like the human rights council. i also want to offer that our ambassador in burma they have been relentless on this to address this crisis. they are working with the government to encourage the increased role. and there's a current presence on the ground in burma, in rakhine state itself. they are poised to activate their humanitarian operations. we have encouraged the government to invite senior u.n. figures to visit burma and engage, discuss possible ways forward. as the chairman pointed out in new york our ambassador and team are quite engaged at the security council in forging a way fo
groups up in rakhine state in the international body can come in. would that give us considerable leverage to get to some of these objectives? >> mr. chairman, you rightly point out the critical important role of the united nations. and that is important in a variety of avenues of effort. the humanitarian assistance that you referred to also the actions that potentially the security council could take and let me point out the u.n. bodies that deal with human rights like the human rights...
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in new york state in 1998. so it was sort of a very new thing at the time. but it seemed to me to make sense to give parents choices. i really thought that i wanted choices for my own kids. why should only the affluent get choices for their kids? and charter schools were public schools, after all so why wouldn't we give choices to poor parents who couldn't necessarily move to westchester or couldn't move to new jersey or couldn't send their kids even too parochial schools. why not give a poorer family that same choice, and charter schools seemed to do that. so i came out in favor of them in 1999, and then i supported them when i was on the city council, but i had utterly no thoughts of opening my own schools. i was going to help and support the work that other people were doing. >> you bring up the point that you wanted -- you thought that all parents should have choices and all children should have the opportunity to go to a better school if one were available. and there are lot of misconceptions about how stu
in new york state in 1998. so it was sort of a very new thing at the time. but it seemed to me to make sense to give parents choices. i really thought that i wanted choices for my own kids. why should only the affluent get choices for their kids? and charter schools were public schools, after all so why wouldn't we give choices to poor parents who couldn't necessarily move to westchester or couldn't move to new jersey or couldn't send their kids even too parochial schools. why not give a poorer...
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police observed a man in an suv in possession of a gun. officefrs say it appears the man realized they were there and drove off. in the process he hit a bicycle cop, continued driving, and was later caught. the suv was later recovered near the dmv and the suspect was arrested in the tenderloin. the officer is in the i c u. neighbors who saw the suspect get arrested reacted to the news.here at san francisco general hospital the police presence remains high. if we do get any new information on the officer's condition we'll update you here on kron 4 news. (pam) we first told you about the officer being injured .. through our mobile app. we sent a push alert just after 1:30 this afternoon. make sure you download the kron-four news app to always get the latest breaking news. it's free for iphone and android devices. the sea breeze brought much cooler weather to the bay area and much higher humidity too. the winds continue to blow and it's breezy in many areas now. the cooler temperatures and moist weather is helping fire fighters and there is e
police observed a man in an suv in possession of a gun. officefrs say it appears the man realized they were there and drove off. in the process he hit a bicycle cop, continued driving, and was later caught. the suv was later recovered near the dmv and the suspect was arrested in the tenderloin. the officer is in the i c u. neighbors who saw the suspect get arrested reacted to the news.here at san francisco general hospital the police presence remains high. if we do get any new information on...
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in 2016, 723 people died in 395 bomb attacks in somalia.scuss security. emergency service crews said there were many more dead bodies. italian—american actress annabella sciorra, who starred in us tv series the sopranos, has accused disgraced hollywood producer harvey weinstein of rape. she told the new yorker that he forced his way into her new york apartment and assaulted her in 1992. mr weinstein‘s spokeswoman said the producer denies any claims of non—consensual sex. was reclaimed by us—backed forces. for three years it was the self—declared capital of the so—called islamic state where atrocities were carried out against its residents. it will take some time for normality to return, but in a first since the city's liberation, women and men have danced together at a wedding — something which would have been unimaginable just a few months ago. david campa nale reports. in traditional manner, women swirl and ululate in wedding celebration in one of raqqa's western neighbourhoods. this is the first such gathering since so—called islamic sta
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>> anything -- >> that was in alaska in 2010. eric holder, the nation's first african-american attorney general, had only been serving in that role since the previous year, but by 2010 he was already the object of ornate fantasies by people who really were invested in hating him, even for things he hadn't done. eric holder served as attorney general from 2009 to 2015, whereupon the republican-controlled senate finally consented to swear in loretta lynch as his successor. eric holidayer served for 12 years in the justice department's public integrity unit before becoming a superior court judge in d.c. then becoming the u.s. attorney in d.c., then becoming the deputy attorney general, and then becoming attorney general. since leaving office as a.g. he has returned to private practice to the law firm covington and burling. tonight he's here for his first live tv interview since president trump was sworn into office. mr. attorney general, thank you for being here. >> it's good to be here. >> have you seen that clip before? >> i have
>> anything -- >> that was in alaska in 2010. eric holder, the nation's first african-american attorney general, had only been serving in that role since the previous year, but by 2010 he was already the object of ornate fantasies by people who really were invested in hating him, even for things he hadn't done. eric holder served as attorney general from 2009 to 2015, whereupon the republican-controlled senate finally consented to swear in loretta lynch as his successor. eric...
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in u.s. and he moved across the first comey's living under the orchard sleeping under orange trees, bathing in polluted canals and actually talking about, he was 16. 16. when you're 16 you're not always all there, but talked about it, this interesting adventure. you could really see that where he got to was really limited by the sort of opportunities they had. >> so were going to opened it up to questions as well, so start thinking about your questions and even though i don't think there's a mic back there, what will ask you to do is yell them out, keep it short and i will repeat them so folks on the television and you then. does that sound like a plan? so wanted to ask both of you a question, okay, so let's say whether you live in sunset park or in the central valley, what are the three factors, the three things to keep in mind for the future to improve the quality of life, again what is the farmworker or it is the long-term resident of sunset park? gabriel, let me start with you. >> it's ha
in u.s. and he moved across the first comey's living under the orchard sleeping under orange trees, bathing in polluted canals and actually talking about, he was 16. 16. when you're 16 you're not always all there, but talked about it, this interesting adventure. you could really see that where he got to was really limited by the sort of opportunities they had. >> so were going to opened it up to questions as well, so start thinking about your questions and even though i don't think...
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services in england are in crisis. since 2010 the local council of manchester had its-- [inaudible] >> by march the government will have taken three-- 6.3 billion out of social care. >> as i have said in this house before we recognize the pressure there is on social care as we see in aging population. there is short-term meetings and long-term answers. in the short time we've made extra funding available. the announcement was made in the budget for an exit 2 billion pounds. in the medium term we need to make sure this practice is observed across all local authorities. in some cases charges are higher than in others and we need to make sure best practice and in the long term we need a sustainable push in our social care system and that's why we will be publishing a full and open consultation on ideas and proposals to ensure we can have that short-- social care system in the future. >> thank you, mr. speaker. what reassurances can she give me about the ongoing support the government is giving? >> my honorable friend rais
services in england are in crisis. since 2010 the local council of manchester had its-- [inaudible] >> by march the government will have taken three-- 6.3 billion out of social care. >> as i have said in this house before we recognize the pressure there is on social care as we see in aging population. there is short-term meetings and long-term answers. in the short time we've made extra funding available. the announcement was made in the budget for an exit 2 billion pounds. in the...
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in the united states and in europe. for the difficult search for bodies and survivors under the rubble. investigators are seeking to establish the source of the military grade explosives. used in the talk another focus of the investigation officials say is whether help from within the security forces mohammed at all just. somalia. china's ruling communist party has kicked off its biggest political event of members of congress have gathered for the nineteenth session in beijing to choose the country's future leadership in his keynote speech president. says although china's prospects are bright the challenges are. long. when their eyes right now about the situation at home and abroad are undergoing profound and complex changes the prospects for china are great but there are also severe challenges ahead all members of the party must look ahead and be vigilant be courageous and stay innovative. who is a political and economic affairs commentator he is live in beijing china good to talk to you some people are describing this
in the united states and in europe. for the difficult search for bodies and survivors under the rubble. investigators are seeking to establish the source of the military grade explosives. used in the talk another focus of the investigation officials say is whether help from within the security forces mohammed at all just. somalia. china's ruling communist party has kicked off its biggest political event of members of congress have gathered for the nineteenth session in beijing to choose the...
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in yemen because that's becoming an issue in washington or in america in general what leverage can rex tillerson use of saudi arabia to break the deadlock in this in the gulf crisis i was talking earlier on with political hay who's covered. american politics for many years and she was saying about this it's that we had yesterday when read. so this was melton was met by the the deputy head of a puppet and by his account of poss riyadh yes that was riyadh sending a message direct rex tillerson which one particular go down too well with the state department all the white house. look we need to differentiate between two things one is how saudi arabia is such fired or otherwise with director simper say because unlike any other secretary of state maybe with the exception of george shultz in the reagan administration this guy knows the gulf but there than any other american diplomat in the past many decades because he is former head of exxon mobil he was in direct contact with those regimes with those countries and knows very well qatar in particular but also of course saudi arabia the united
in yemen because that's becoming an issue in washington or in america in general what leverage can rex tillerson use of saudi arabia to break the deadlock in this in the gulf crisis i was talking earlier on with political hay who's covered. american politics for many years and she was saying about this it's that we had yesterday when read. so this was melton was met by the the deputy head of a puppet and by his account of poss riyadh yes that was riyadh sending a message direct rex tillerson...
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we were 44th in the country in wage growth last year. when it comes to wages and economic growth and job creation, virginia should be first in the country. we can be with the right policies but those are not the policies we have in place and have had in place for the past four years. as lieutenant governor, we hit the bottom ten states and economic growth. i know my possible make life better for all virginians and will make sure the next generation can do better than the generation that came before us. that's important to me. i'm the son am an immigrant. my father came to this country as a child because his father my grandfather found work in america. and i was able to work my way through college. i was the first generation on either side of my family and eventually able to become counselor to the president of the united states of america. from immigrant candidate to wesley at the the white house in two generations time. i want to ensure that upward mobility and economic opportunity is available to future generations of virginians and my
we were 44th in the country in wage growth last year. when it comes to wages and economic growth and job creation, virginia should be first in the country. we can be with the right policies but those are not the policies we have in place and have had in place for the past four years. as lieutenant governor, we hit the bottom ten states and economic growth. i know my possible make life better for all virginians and will make sure the next generation can do better than the generation that came...
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is a puzzle in common those in your heart in the hopes of they have served this army officers or prison guards and they know how to inflict pain on human beings. can you believe that the third joining was a row team and sauce of such a kind of something should be done sometimes in the day which they didn't torture any prisoner. we're feeling that something is missing something weird is happening yeah. so that the only the only it's. the only way you are told to to endure that clause or to live with it if you do it and then says your feelings change your values and the whole core of who you want to talk to seek to destroy the personality the individual had before they were captured it's very deliberate was. the i asked prisons were a living how. think you smell of the cells prisoner sworn they were screaming during that cursory. some prison a small minded others were freed managed to smuggle a message on to his parents. at this point he was still together with his colleague . there was a hole in the wall and we were using this hole to talk with each other and to to make some fun recordin
is a puzzle in common those in your heart in the hopes of they have served this army officers or prison guards and they know how to inflict pain on human beings. can you believe that the third joining was a row team and sauce of such a kind of something should be done sometimes in the day which they didn't torture any prisoner. we're feeling that something is missing something weird is happening yeah. so that the only the only it's. the only way you are told to to endure that clause or to live...
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she refers to herself, in the ad, in the third person. she says, "the author was formerly owned together with her children, lydia, william, alan, and parker, in woodberry, tennessee." she talks about various moments how family members were sold away. she talks about the sale to mr. marshal stroud of arkansas. and she has never seen the above named mentioned children since. and here is the one that will get you. "any information will be gratefully received by one whose love for her children survived the bitterness and hardships of years spent in slavery." this is one of the first ads that we collected in this effort to try to get all of these in one place and get them accessible to people who are studying this period. what is extraordinary about this is how well she remembers all these details, and how she just fills the ad. every word has meaning, and every detail she includes in the ad, and the hope that somebody is going to respond to this information-wanted ad. she says in the ad that she wants in particular preachers in woodbury, tenn
she refers to herself, in the ad, in the third person. she says, "the author was formerly owned together with her children, lydia, william, alan, and parker, in woodberry, tennessee." she talks about various moments how family members were sold away. she talks about the sale to mr. marshal stroud of arkansas. and she has never seen the above named mentioned children since. and here is the one that will get you. "any information will be gratefully received by one whose love for...
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so i think that needs to be borne in mind in terms of a shift in gender roles.madihah taheer was no naive young woman. she was her husband's willing partner in crime. she had wanted a hero, like the painting she placed on her facebook profile, and she found him and now they both face jail. dominic casciani, bbc news. in kenya, there have been violent protests as millions of voters go to the polls in a presidential election that has caused deep divisions. the violence has forced kenya's electoral commission to delay voting in four areas but elsewhere polling is reported to have been peaceful. the main opposition candidate, raila odinga, had urged his supporters to boycott the latest election, the second in less than three months, after the supreme court identified irregularities in the original contest. our africa editor fergal keane reports from nairobi. it was a day of striking contrasts. and of vastly different realities. when this diverse nation seemed further away than ever from unity. as the polls opened, the overwhelming sense was of weariness. for months,
so i think that needs to be borne in mind in terms of a shift in gender roles.madihah taheer was no naive young woman. she was her husband's willing partner in crime. she had wanted a hero, like the painting she placed on her facebook profile, and she found him and now they both face jail. dominic casciani, bbc news. in kenya, there have been violent protests as millions of voters go to the polls in a presidential election that has caused deep divisions. the violence has forced kenya's...
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in ohio in 2015, 3,050 people lost their lives. in 2016 that increased. that's an increase from the previous year and that means 11 death as day. for comparison in 2016 there were 1,133 traffic fatalities in ohio. that meentz drug over doses caused more deaths than traffic accidents. these figures are heart breaking and it's sad to know this isn't getting better. 2017's over dose fatalities are out pacing 2016. this problem knows no limits and has effected husbands, brothers, sisters, fathers and mothers, destroyed marriages, ruined careers and cut too many lives short. when i read through my obituaries, i've noticed more younger individuals without a cause being listed. unfortunately in too many instances because of drug over dose. i've heard how opioid addiction impacts our communities. i've met with kmuncommunities a spoken with families to learn how it's directly effected their lives. it's because of these stories that would direct to create a public health data base for nation wide efforts to combat the opioid crisis. it would serve as a central loca
in ohio in 2015, 3,050 people lost their lives. in 2016 that increased. that's an increase from the previous year and that means 11 death as day. for comparison in 2016 there were 1,133 traffic fatalities in ohio. that meentz drug over doses caused more deaths than traffic accidents. these figures are heart breaking and it's sad to know this isn't getting better. 2017's over dose fatalities are out pacing 2016. this problem knows no limits and has effected husbands, brothers, sisters, fathers...
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with gordon downie in. the headlines on al-jazeera the spanish government says it will trigger article one fifty five to suspend catalonia as political autonomy the move comes after the catalan president carlos p. jamal warned his regional parliament could vote on a formal declaration of independence if madrid did not agree to talks. in fact that was done when you know the central government of spain noted this morning the failure of the president of the capital and government to answer the very clear request as to whether he would proclaim independence of the tone of this community in the absence of a clear response we note that he is not a request and therefore we will continue procedure of triggering article one five five of the constitution to restore legality in catalonia at least forty three afghan soldiers have been killed after an armored vehicle exploded at a military camp in kandahar the taliban says it was behind the attack pakistan's former prime minister nawaz sharif his daughter and son in law
with gordon downie in. the headlines on al-jazeera the spanish government says it will trigger article one fifty five to suspend catalonia as political autonomy the move comes after the catalan president carlos p. jamal warned his regional parliament could vote on a formal declaration of independence if madrid did not agree to talks. in fact that was done when you know the central government of spain noted this morning the failure of the president of the capital and government to answer the...
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at the best get the laugh some of them in there in my mouth before women could be repudiated in marriage without a court case. you see the fire lit if a husband had enough of his wife would all he had to do was go and see the local solicitor at his home. he only had to say he wanted a divorce and that was it she was returned to her father's house and then it was her father who looked after her and her children and it. wanted to share that a boy out with a boy yes a lot of the slayer that. according to her dad the liberation of janessa then the french colony also meant the liberation of women and the free thinking for my theology student maintained that this was not at all odds with islam although he had the support of an intellectual and reformist elite that god was fiercely attacked by conservatives and religious traditionalists. from the very beginning religious law and its interpretation have been at the heart of the arab feminist and modernist struggle. egyptian jurist because you know i mean in his book the liberation of women published in one thousand nine hundred nine criticizes o
at the best get the laugh some of them in there in my mouth before women could be repudiated in marriage without a court case. you see the fire lit if a husband had enough of his wife would all he had to do was go and see the local solicitor at his home. he only had to say he wanted a divorce and that was it she was returned to her father's house and then it was her father who looked after her and her children and it. wanted to share that a boy out with a boy yes a lot of the slayer that....
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in syria at least ten people have been killed in as strikes in provinces in the northwest despite it being a proposed deescalation zone there were chaotic scenes in the market town of mobs on the monitor the air strike with local sources beaming syrian government warplanes most of the victims are believed to be civilians. the champ administration has outlined to congressional leaders new hard line immigration proposals include limiting the number of green cards for family members of u.s. citizens president trump wants to employ an additional ten thousand immigration officers and judges to deport criminals and unaccompanied children he also plans to penalize so-called sanctuary cities because they refused to share information with federal u.s. immigration agencies. a court in sarajevo has acquitted a bosnian muslim commander of war crimes serbia alleged men under nasser or its command murdered civilians in seventy seven during the bosnian war in one nine hundred ninety two deny charges he violated the geneva convention and the international committee of the red cross says it will redu
in syria at least ten people have been killed in as strikes in provinces in the northwest despite it being a proposed deescalation zone there were chaotic scenes in the market town of mobs on the monitor the air strike with local sources beaming syrian government warplanes most of the victims are believed to be civilians. the champ administration has outlined to congressional leaders new hard line immigration proposals include limiting the number of green cards for family members of u.s....
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to that press conference he's in ramallah in the occupied west bank i mean her really the devil is in the detail and that's what we've been waiting war for for the last few hours what was said. that's right we haven't yet got that full detail we were expecting that this was going to be a live event a statement whereby we would get the full text of this agreement it's coming out somewhat in dribs and drabs and the statement itself from the two factions was recorded and played out on egyptian television so what we do know is that according to the head of the fact our delegation. the issue of the rougher crossing between egypt and gaza is one which where they have reached agreement that the palestinian authority security services will take control of all of the border crossings with israel and egypt he said the rafa crossing was more sensitivity expected for the full assumption of control over the borders by november the first at the latest the egyptians are talking about all of the palestinian factions meeting again in cairo on the twenty first of november the other indications that we
to that press conference he's in ramallah in the occupied west bank i mean her really the devil is in the detail and that's what we've been waiting war for for the last few hours what was said. that's right we haven't yet got that full detail we were expecting that this was going to be a live event a statement whereby we would get the full text of this agreement it's coming out somewhat in dribs and drabs and the statement itself from the two factions was recorded and played out on egyptian...
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is in the transit camp in northern zambia. this translates into a set of three and a half weeks ago the people many from attending and some from the troubled region is a running away from ethnic tensions and fighting between government forces and militia groups aid workers say it's not as good between eighteen hundred people coming into zambia every day and conditions a basic the new arrivals haven't yet told their own form of structure to live and stay in these communal kind of compounds held together by reading math and some. to cover the top three or four families can live in here until they move to a spot where they can build the own temporary structure with their families some aid workers say that they see a large number of mainly women and children coming into this transit center and about sixty percent of those who are coming here are children under the age of eighteen there is a communal set up already whereby the meals are prepared by the women the men cut the firewood the people are then given food in the morning and
is in the transit camp in northern zambia. this translates into a set of three and a half weeks ago the people many from attending and some from the troubled region is a running away from ethnic tensions and fighting between government forces and militia groups aid workers say it's not as good between eighteen hundred people coming into zambia every day and conditions a basic the new arrivals haven't yet told their own form of structure to live and stay in these communal kind of compounds held...
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yeart in your 2017, in 2040 or 2050. contract -- seeking a contact with an entity available recoverye rescue and for high risk activities in africa. it designates 14 nations, five of which have been identified to congress. thend no fault with contract solicitation. i believe this level of planning , the obama administration era for terrorism activity in -- it is significantly greater and what the american public understands. -- you signed a letter to congress on september 5, opposing the proposal. i think we can stipulate that this administration believes that the 2001 authorization gives it broad power in this area and we would rather not have any congressional revision. we have a job to do. let me ask you about your reasoning. your first objection is that "the legislation would arbitrarily terminate the authorization five years after date of enactment. this is inconsistent with the strategy. it could also unintentionally embolden our enemies with a recognizable goal of outlasting us." it expires every year. congress st
yeart in your 2017, in 2040 or 2050. contract -- seeking a contact with an entity available recoverye rescue and for high risk activities in africa. it designates 14 nations, five of which have been identified to congress. thend no fault with contract solicitation. i believe this level of planning , the obama administration era for terrorism activity in -- it is significantly greater and what the american public understands. -- you signed a letter to congress on september 5, opposing the...