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books in africa one norway in africa it's right here in chicago how importance was that. your relative was a muslim this country has to understand its roots especially when it comes to african-american is an islamic african-american shoe not seen as just a religion it is a heritage and a good thing about it people respect each other here you know in the midst of all of this is diversity so that's something that you've got what has that. chills what it means when people in. all merge. artemus has a good point chicago is culturally very diverse and it has a large muslim community big enough to justify this celebration of arab culture it's the second year running the city is celebrating its links with the middle east for those former slaves who fled the south a little over one hundred years ago the transformation of this city so would be unbelievable. african-americans came to chicago as parts of one of the largest human migrations of the twentieth century they were leaving the segregated and racist south in search of a new life in what many hoped would be a promised land an
books in africa one norway in africa it's right here in chicago how importance was that. your relative was a muslim this country has to understand its roots especially when it comes to african-american is an islamic african-american shoe not seen as just a religion it is a heritage and a good thing about it people respect each other here you know in the midst of all of this is diversity so that's something that you've got what has that. chills what it means when people in. all merge. artemus...
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he gets shot in the chest in england about the size of a solid ball is in his chest. bullets are flying. his fellow soldiers can't get in to pick them up off the battlefield, so he's laying there, bleeding out to death. he says prayers for his mom, he thinks about his parents back home in duram, he says his goodbyes and closes his eyes. it starts to rain, then it starts to snow appeared an hour goes by, two hours, five hours, seven hours. 17 hours he lay dying in the snow and mud on this hill and italy until someone grabsli his arm. charles, charles, wake up. wakeke up. charles barely opens up his eyes. he still alive at this point. and who does he see? he sees frank parker and frank parker, the man who played against him on the football field twol years earlier with help from another soldier picked up his bloody body, carried him down the hillnh under gunfire coming gets into a medical tent. it's eventually transferredom to house killing naples in charles haynes makes a full recovery. frank parker after taking him to the medical tent turned around immediately and wen
he gets shot in the chest in england about the size of a solid ball is in his chest. bullets are flying. his fellow soldiers can't get in to pick them up off the battlefield, so he's laying there, bleeding out to death. he says prayers for his mom, he thinks about his parents back home in duram, he says his goodbyes and closes his eyes. it starts to rain, then it starts to snow appeared an hour goes by, two hours, five hours, seven hours. 17 hours he lay dying in the snow and mud on this hill...
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forty-six in millville. forty-two in allentown. we are warmer compared to 24 hours ago, about 7 degrees warmer now in philadelphia, and that trendies going to continue through the day-to-day. storm scan three is showing us that we are quiet, precipitation wise, we could have pockets of drizzle here and there, but some steady rain is set to arrive later this afternoon. you can see all that moisture that is moving in, that is located out to the west, so, throughout the day-to-day, across the region, 54 degrees for that high temperature in philadelphia, down the shore, a rain, at times, 53 degrees, areas of drizzle in the poconos with a high temperature of 47, i will have your full forecast coming up in a bit and let you know how long the rain will stick around and how much rain we can expect through the weekend and when we will see that sunshine returning, back in a few minutes, jan. >> looking forward to that, thanks, chelsea. >>> 6:01. time to check the road. lets go to cheryl golden in the cbs-3 traffic center, good morning, chery
forty-six in millville. forty-two in allentown. we are warmer compared to 24 hours ago, about 7 degrees warmer now in philadelphia, and that trendies going to continue through the day-to-day. storm scan three is showing us that we are quiet, precipitation wise, we could have pockets of drizzle here and there, but some steady rain is set to arrive later this afternoon. you can see all that moisture that is moving in, that is located out to the west, so, throughout the day-to-day, across the...
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in lebanon as political life i believe in.they need to choose whether to use to participate in political life what is your position on this and are there any concrete steps that the u.s. is going to do. iraq and. while they are doing on syrian soil thank you. back to you. first of all first of all thanks thanks to all of you for those for those questions in terms of in terms of. the u.s. u.s. relationship with with allies when we talk about iran is of competition we're talking about really competition between our free and open societies and closed and repressive societies and i would refer you to the highly readable national security strategy that the president the president just released at the end of last year and when we speak about arenas of competition what this is really is a shift away from what had been really a hopeful view of geopolitics and that there would be a great power condominium that would help solve some of the biggest problems that we haven't and would lead to a a an era of enduring peace and prosperity. i
in lebanon as political life i believe in.they need to choose whether to use to participate in political life what is your position on this and are there any concrete steps that the u.s. is going to do. iraq and. while they are doing on syrian soil thank you. back to you. first of all first of all thanks thanks to all of you for those for those questions in terms of in terms of. the u.s. u.s. relationship with with allies when we talk about iran is of competition we're talking about really...
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regime puts in this in this deal with what. i fear we are going to have a powerful and effective political had by far more it's three but it would go back for more people we are looking in front of them increasing tragedy. well unicef is so outraged at what's been happening in that it's released a blank statement with a footnote saying we no longer have the was to describe children suffering and our outrage for those inflicting the suffering still have words to justify that bob eric x. . well joining me now to discuss this is william shapers a professor of international and human rights law and chair of the international institute of criminal investigation thank you very much for coming in to speak to us so we've seen a sudden and dramatic rise in the death toll and the bombardment of eastern ghouta that were already fears about the use of force and abuses that might amount to war crimes are there any efforts being laid now to lay the groundwork for future prosecutions or investigations yes there are are mean it's a very diffic
regime puts in this in this deal with what. i fear we are going to have a powerful and effective political had by far more it's three but it would go back for more people we are looking in front of them increasing tragedy. well unicef is so outraged at what's been happening in that it's released a blank statement with a footnote saying we no longer have the was to describe children suffering and our outrage for those inflicting the suffering still have words to justify that bob eric x. . well...
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trenton. 41 in trenton in reading and 51 in dover, had a in cape may. as we look at the visibilities you can see how they are dropping in allentown and reading. down 1.3-mile visibility. 1.7 in reading, 1.3 in lancaster. some of the numbers lower than they were a half-hour or so. trenton also dipping. in the northern areas you'll run into patchy fog, so slow it down. otherwise we'll have clouds and late day sunshine, very mild conditions, this model has us up to 51 at 9:00. 56 at 1:12 a.m. i think we'll get up to 65 for the high. cooler air is coming and we're tracking possible rain and snow saturday evening across the region. i'll have details on that coming up. >> reporter: all right, dave, we've seen early morning accidents, watch for the wet roads. i-95 at girard we have a northbound accident that cleared out here. we have see ponding on the roadway, be careful about that. in darby, delaware county we have a problem with a fire location at fern street at damon lane. you can see we're slowing down westbound because of construction blocking the right
trenton. 41 in trenton in reading and 51 in dover, had a in cape may. as we look at the visibilities you can see how they are dropping in allentown and reading. down 1.3-mile visibility. 1.7 in reading, 1.3 in lancaster. some of the numbers lower than they were a half-hour or so. trenton also dipping. in the northern areas you'll run into patchy fog, so slow it down. otherwise we'll have clouds and late day sunshine, very mild conditions, this model has us up to 51 at 9:00. 56 at 1:12 a.m. i...
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. 33 in reading. 34 in wilmington. 33 in trenton. 35 in philadelphia and 33 down in millville. when we were in the 20's and the winds not really all that bad. plus they're coming up from the south and that's going to bump our numbers up this afternoon. it is valentine's day, man, is there a lot going on in this graphic its like boom, boom and boom but anyway i guess we can celebrate. some of us want to celebrate on valentine's day any way. by 1 o'clock, 48. i'm actually going for a high of 53 and that will be right in there around 3 o'clock and even by 7 o'clock, 48 degrees. it will be dry in most areas by 7:00. if you're headed out for an evening dinner movie type thing tonight you want to bring rain gear because by, say, around 9 o'clock in philadelphia it's going to be raining. matt, tam. >> thank you david. >>> new on "action news," a canadian skier turned up at an airport in california six days after he disappeared from a mountain in new york. he was on a ski trip to lake placid with fellow firefighters in toronto. he disappeared one week ago today when a snowstorm hit whi
. 33 in reading. 34 in wilmington. 33 in trenton. 35 in philadelphia and 33 down in millville. when we were in the 20's and the winds not really all that bad. plus they're coming up from the south and that's going to bump our numbers up this afternoon. it is valentine's day, man, is there a lot going on in this graphic its like boom, boom and boom but anyway i guess we can celebrate. some of us want to celebrate on valentine's day any way. by 1 o'clock, 48. i'm actually going for a high of 53...
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, particularly in the market and in shale. give me a sense of the changing landscape in saudi arabia. the local story, how is that affecting your business? especially with the government coming out with a slightly expansionary budget. >> i think there are mixed messages coming out. in the business and the industry in general, it is the trust and confidence in the business into the infrastructure in a saudi arabia, and that is definitely on the positive side. the transparency is important. definitely on the other side, there are fees, especially on families employees and , energy cost increases. these definitely have that impact on the business. not significant as much as the retail business. what we have seen in the petrochemical two years ago when it government increased substantially, it was a problem. but it was a wake-up call for our industry that we have to change how we were running our business. we have to be more innovative, more creative in saving energy run on a able to financial model or business case model. yousef:
, particularly in the market and in shale. give me a sense of the changing landscape in saudi arabia. the local story, how is that affecting your business? especially with the government coming out with a slightly expansionary budget. >> i think there are mixed messages coming out. in the business and the industry in general, it is the trust and confidence in the business into the infrastructure in a saudi arabia, and that is definitely on the positive side. the transparency is important....
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in terms of the constitution. there is no minister who is that here was appointed by the does or by anybody but the accusation stuck the national ombudsman published a three hundred fifty five page report on the matter and twenty six doing its title state of capture the kind household term the normally media shy go tos had little choice but to respond i'm not a lobbyist or marcus to capture. the concern of that are my friend only going to do to me as a friend of the people that thing i've met office what all of the panelists explain and that i understand that captured is that. when you are taking any advantage of anybody a.j. got to say listen two percent of their business is government related the image was talented now with the arrest of several members of the gupta family many will be looking to see how this case will impact the president. an international summit for iraq's reconstruction ended with billions of dollars pledged to rebuild the country after the defeat of isolates take a closer look at the amounts
in terms of the constitution. there is no minister who is that here was appointed by the does or by anybody but the accusation stuck the national ombudsman published a three hundred fifty five page report on the matter and twenty six doing its title state of capture the kind household term the normally media shy go tos had little choice but to respond i'm not a lobbyist or marcus to capture. the concern of that are my friend only going to do to me as a friend of the people that thing i've met...
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i lived in fear and in the shadows. thanks to daca i was able to do things i otherwise wouldn't be able to do, like traveling to an airport or working on a campus. i've always felt that i'm an american but having daca allowed me to stop living in fear and uncertainty. now those fears have come back again. will america be stronger if we deport luis gonzalez or if he stays here and becomes a high school teacher? i think the answer is obvious. on this subject of georgetown, english as a second language, teaching english, i mean, translating into englfor those who n't easpish, cleaned up the church bere and after sunday service, the thing about the church, this is interesting. i recently, i'll read again right now, the united conference of chath lick bishop's statement, i read from his holiness' statement about immigrants when he was here, but i also mentioned dr. sam rodriguez and other leaders an the evangelical community who have been so outspoken on protecting our dreamers. i know we all go to church services every week
i lived in fear and in the shadows. thanks to daca i was able to do things i otherwise wouldn't be able to do, like traveling to an airport or working on a campus. i've always felt that i'm an american but having daca allowed me to stop living in fear and uncertainty. now those fears have come back again. will america be stronger if we deport luis gonzalez or if he stays here and becomes a high school teacher? i think the answer is obvious. on this subject of georgetown, english as a second...
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worry about that. 54 degrees in millville. 51 in wilmington and trenton, 44 in cape may.nd now let's talk about that fog situation. we do have a dense fog advisory. and it is across the entire region from the poconos all the way down to the shore. this goes until 10 o'clock this morning where some visibilities are going to be extremely low. in fact the current map shows that to you. under a third of a mile visibility or thereabouts in philadelphia, allentown, the poconos, reading, lancaster. we're up to 2 miles in wilmington but down to one in millville and wildwood and under a mile in trenton. what does that mean? everywhere you see the gray you got to be careful 'cause you could be chugging along at kind of a high speed and then have a real hard time seeing like a deer coming out into the road or maybe a parked car or a pedestrian so take it slow in the fog. overall fog and clouds give way to increasing sunshine as we go through the day and as we have been promising today is going to be very mild later this afternoon. this model has us getting up to about 68 degrees by
worry about that. 54 degrees in millville. 51 in wilmington and trenton, 44 in cape may.nd now let's talk about that fog situation. we do have a dense fog advisory. and it is across the entire region from the poconos all the way down to the shore. this goes until 10 o'clock this morning where some visibilities are going to be extremely low. in fact the current map shows that to you. under a third of a mile visibility or thereabouts in philadelphia, allentown, the poconos, reading, lancaster....
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it is it a m in singapore, midnight in london and akmin in singapore, midnight in london and a km ineijing. where there has been a social media backlash against plans for china's current president to stay in power indefinitely. the proposal would remove a clause in china's constitution that limits the head of state to just a two terms in office. some online have accused the communist party of creating a dictator and becoming like north korea. that has prompted china's censors to get into work. with ulcers of words and phrases banned. —— with sensors of words. there is no secret that president xi jinping has tightening his grip on power. this is just the has tightening his grip on power. this isjust the most has tightening his grip on power. this is just the most recent display of tub thumping military loyalty. but now, a defining moment is being reached. state media reports of closed—door party meetings confirm that the two term limit is to be scrapped. there is nothing to fear, his supporters argue. the president, the benevolent father figure, his supporters argue. the president, th
it is it a m in singapore, midnight in london and akmin in singapore, midnight in london and a km ineijing. where there has been a social media backlash against plans for china's current president to stay in power indefinitely. the proposal would remove a clause in china's constitution that limits the head of state to just a two terms in office. some online have accused the communist party of creating a dictator and becoming like north korea. that has prompted china's censors to get into work....
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of censorship in effect north korea's censor in chief in fact the resolution says he controls all media in the country and is used by the government to control the public members of the security council will now discuss this issue they've been given twenty four hours if in twenty four hours any of them wishes to object then the sanctions will remain in place otherwise he will be given an exemption and allowed to travel to the winter olympics. we're going go live now to our correspondent natasha going to aim she's in one of the elim pick since south korea so you know simpy china. tasho you're in another one of the locations where the games is due to take place but first before we talk about the games it's talk about what we understand to be a display of haulage power on the part of the north koreans putting aside the diplomacy in the in the soft power because there's been a big military parade we understand. martina it's expected that the north koreans will hold a massive military parade as they do every year this is called north korea army building day and today is actually the seventh
of censorship in effect north korea's censor in chief in fact the resolution says he controls all media in the country and is used by the government to control the public members of the security council will now discuss this issue they've been given twenty four hours if in twenty four hours any of them wishes to object then the sanctions will remain in place otherwise he will be given an exemption and allowed to travel to the winter olympics. we're going go live now to our correspondent natasha...
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day of rain in oil will be trucked to sit in iraq government leaders in baghdad have been reluctant to use the oil infrastructure of northern iraq scottish regional government. in the last few days the iraqi troops say their operation help secure some villages despite losing control of the area the kurdish regional government supports the offensive and says iranian not iraqi kurds and members of the white flags want to go on i can safely say that is now safe and we will continue helping the displaced to return to their areas there is good coordination with the peshmerga that's why thank god the operations have got a very smooth like shia militias who are now part of the iraqi security force have been accused of causing demographic shifts and of stopping people from returning home and they're rarely as iraqi army commanders say to scream out who is being secured to allow displaced people to return critics however say the well being of the people of iraq seems to be a lower priority than the focus on oil and its profits some of it job others there . rescue workers in taiwan have pulle
day of rain in oil will be trucked to sit in iraq government leaders in baghdad have been reluctant to use the oil infrastructure of northern iraq scottish regional government. in the last few days the iraqi troops say their operation help secure some villages despite losing control of the area the kurdish regional government supports the offensive and says iranian not iraqi kurds and members of the white flags want to go on i can safely say that is now safe and we will continue helping the...
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in mockups. on pouring in sweden where five hundred years of history could be on the side of the swedes as they continue that bottle against norway at the winter olympics. president trump has come to the defense of a white house aide who quits after being accused of domestic violence well porter resigned earlier this week after two form the wives made separate allegations the verbal and physical abuse. as you probably know he says he's innocent and i think you have to remember that he said very strongly yesterday that he's innocent so you'll have to talk to him about that but we absolutely wish him well did a very good job while he was at the white house. in washington hi there alan so just how controversial then is trump's the feds this former aide well it certainly fits in with the pattern of donald trump standing up for people who believe have been loyal to him you'll remember michael flynn who resigned as national security advisor well he went on to say that he was a good man should have been
in mockups. on pouring in sweden where five hundred years of history could be on the side of the swedes as they continue that bottle against norway at the winter olympics. president trump has come to the defense of a white house aide who quits after being accused of domestic violence well porter resigned earlier this week after two form the wives made separate allegations the verbal and physical abuse. as you probably know he says he's innocent and i think you have to remember that he said very...
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back in aleppo in syria. actually for five six seven years we have backed up their material in. religion that in the book couldn't operate any more due to the work we had to exceed our goal that will insult and reestablish the d.n.a. back partly in morocco and partly eleven so now. it seems again to farmers and readers and sound is and this is the way it is for our siegel is managed to operate if things go wrong around the world then we can still sleep well at night because we can't go to school and retrieve the material. but look at the top stories for you before we go russia's president vladimir putin has ordered a daily cease fire in eastern in syria and a humanitarian corridor to allow civilians to leave at least twenty six people were killed on monday in the rebel held and east of damascus despite a u.n. resolution calling for a nationwide truce on sunday syrian troops launched a ground assault trying to enter the enclave through three towns when one of those towns a child was killed and several others experience breathing difficulties after a suspected chlorine gas attack
back in aleppo in syria. actually for five six seven years we have backed up their material in. religion that in the book couldn't operate any more due to the work we had to exceed our goal that will insult and reestablish the d.n.a. back partly in morocco and partly eleven so now. it seems again to farmers and readers and sound is and this is the way it is for our siegel is managed to operate if things go wrong around the world then we can still sleep well at night because we can't go to...
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moderation even if that's your genuine failing donte think you know the long stay in power in may in danger of russia in the long run because. the power transition is inevitable one day we all believe this world and. with having one leader even their very popular leader in power for so long don't you think that it will make russia vulnerable more vulnerable when time comes to hand over the keys to the kremlin to somebody else i see what you're getting at and i think you're worried about some sort of personality cult developing around putin especially in the western press by the way not so much in russia but i think also in the western press because much of the western coverage about russia is about putin that's right we we personalize everything and when i gave a lecture in perth i don't know whether you've seen on my website i've got that lecture and i've got the photographs that i put up during the lecture one of them in particular is a pair of photographs the there's an ordinary tass or something new this picture of putin sitting in this disk of his head and shoulders and the next
moderation even if that's your genuine failing donte think you know the long stay in power in may in danger of russia in the long run because. the power transition is inevitable one day we all believe this world and. with having one leader even their very popular leader in power for so long don't you think that it will make russia vulnerable more vulnerable when time comes to hand over the keys to the kremlin to somebody else i see what you're getting at and i think you're worried about some...
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fact done in a vacuum and if it was in fact done for a people without a land in a land without people the reality is that's just not the way that it happened. there were people here they lost their homes their livelihood their nation their everything this was a in one thousand term there was only three percent palestinian arab and six seven percent jewish how did it suddenly become eighty percent jewish and twenty percent palestinian this was not a normal demographic transition this was a consequence of israel's desire to create a jewish state and to do that it have to get rid of as many palestinians as possible the palestinians use the term catastrophe to speak of the one nine hundred forty eight consequences when they lost their land the first time around in sixty seven it was another not another catastrophe. in june of nine hundred sixty seven israel won what was perceived as a stunning undertow victory of a much larger arab moments during the sixty's. with victory in addition to taking down from egypt and syria israel began to militarily occupy all remaining palestinian territory
fact done in a vacuum and if it was in fact done for a people without a land in a land without people the reality is that's just not the way that it happened. there were people here they lost their homes their livelihood their nation their everything this was a in one thousand term there was only three percent palestinian arab and six seven percent jewish how did it suddenly become eighty percent jewish and twenty percent palestinian this was not a normal demographic transition this was a...
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he was being treated in a hospice in chicago, he was born in lancashire and he starred in frasierforumpy retired policeman who often outwitted his too pretentious sons. he was from blackpool. i nearly grew up. 100 yea rs blackpool. i nearly grew up. 100 years ago today, the rather dull sounding representation of the people act was passed in britain. there was anything but boring to the women who have sacrificed so much, it gives some of them the right to vote for the first time, but only if they were over 30 and married or owned property. it was not until 1928 that the right to cast a ballot was extended to all women. the women who fought for change were known as suffragettes because they wanted universal suffrage. here are some of those women in their own words. in those women in their own words. in those days i was extremely annoyed at the difference between the advantages of men had and boys had and the ones girls had. when one grew up and saw the differences and the opportunities that men had and women had, then itjust increased. no women solicitors allowed. that woman stood in a
he was being treated in a hospice in chicago, he was born in lancashire and he starred in frasierforumpy retired policeman who often outwitted his too pretentious sons. he was from blackpool. i nearly grew up. 100 yea rs blackpool. i nearly grew up. 100 years ago today, the rather dull sounding representation of the people act was passed in britain. there was anything but boring to the women who have sacrificed so much, it gives some of them the right to vote for the first time, but only if...
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live in. a former president of the mall dave says that he plans to run elections later this year after a supreme court ruling caused his conviction for terrorism offenses mohamed nasheed has been living in exile since twenty sixteen he's calling on the government to respect the ruling which acquits him and his colleagues earlier opposition supporters and police force in the capital after the sitting president fired the chief of police he had planned to follow the court's order to release political prisoners the mounted supreme court has finally spoken in the past previously and the united nations lincoln group would not be to detention has already ruled that my. charge the trial and the sentence well all politically motivated and that i should be released nine hundred fifty gold miners in south africa seeing the sun again after being struck on the ground electricity supplies were restored after a thirty hour long power cut at the bare tricks mine near the city of welcome. every day an army of
live in. a former president of the mall dave says that he plans to run elections later this year after a supreme court ruling caused his conviction for terrorism offenses mohamed nasheed has been living in exile since twenty sixteen he's calling on the government to respect the ruling which acquits him and his colleagues earlier opposition supporters and police force in the capital after the sitting president fired the chief of police he had planned to follow the court's order to release...
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who supported them in creation in financing and in army. distinguished threads. as i said before this last year. iran believes that our security in the persian gulf requires a french regional security architecture. we believe in and have posed creating what we call a strong region rather than a strong man in the region. and you've got to notice the difference we want a strong region we do not want to be the hedger man in the region as we believe the era of head germany is long past regionally as bella's globally a strong region where small and large nations even those with historical rivalries can contribute to stability this is simply recognizing the need to respect the interests of all stakeholders in this persian gulf region which is by its very nature a requirement for stability by hedging monic tendencies by any regional or global power will again by its very nature lead to insecurity. the arms race in our region and no country probably represented here. can claim to be completely innocent. perpetuating that on threats. is an example of the destructive and u
who supported them in creation in financing and in army. distinguished threads. as i said before this last year. iran believes that our security in the persian gulf requires a french regional security architecture. we believe in and have posed creating what we call a strong region rather than a strong man in the region. and you've got to notice the difference we want a strong region we do not want to be the hedger man in the region as we believe the era of head germany is long past regionally...
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and in particular. clear skies suffolk in particular.es one. now. thiszis: bbc news — g ibaf; of hospital in liverpool has - delayed following the collapse of construction giant carillion. as former directors from the company were questioned by mps. there have been large fluctuations on the us stock market one day after trading suffered big falls. european and asian markets also had significant losses as a result of the uncertainty. relatives of the victims of the ira hyde park bombing have been granted and last minute preparations are under way at cape canaveral in florida for the launch, by the aerospace company, spacex, of what could become the world‘s most powerful rocket. it could blast off in the half—hour. as we have been hearing, 100 years ago today women finally won the right to vote. the representation of the people act meant that women over 30 who owned property could at last have their say. it was a right that was fought for and won by the suffragette movement. let‘s ta ke let‘s take a look at some of the milestones in the ca
and in particular. clear skies suffolk in particular.es one. now. thiszis: bbc news — g ibaf; of hospital in liverpool has - delayed following the collapse of construction giant carillion. as former directors from the company were questioned by mps. there have been large fluctuations on the us stock market one day after trading suffered big falls. european and asian markets also had significant losses as a result of the uncertainty. relatives of the victims of the ira hyde park bombing have...
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not in. the opposition thinks they can turn their domestic support into international pressure they want foreign intervention but the president and the supreme court are unified against it shallop bellus al jazeera let's get the latest from jannat mohammed a journalist with a mild is independent who joins me now from the capital and i believe you are on the streets of the moment when i can you just give us a sense if now the military are in the parliament and in the supremes court basically effectively marlay is under military rule. yes right now i am on my one of the roads that lead to the supreme court i can't get on to the road that the supreme court is on nor any of the roads around doing it because all area has been very candid by. color and the military. unit has. told to the. spokesperson of the judiciary who confirmed to me that a law enforcement technique of the show had gained access to the supreme court building using force and that there were inside the building right now. as this
not in. the opposition thinks they can turn their domestic support into international pressure they want foreign intervention but the president and the supreme court are unified against it shallop bellus al jazeera let's get the latest from jannat mohammed a journalist with a mild is independent who joins me now from the capital and i believe you are on the streets of the moment when i can you just give us a sense if now the military are in the parliament and in the supremes court basically...
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. 30 in reading, 30 in millville. down the shore, notice how the wind direction is from the south and probably shifting from the southwest as we go later today and tonight. that is going to draw in milder air, later today it will be milder than yesterday. might see early sunny breaks, 10:30, a couple of sprinkles and showers around, we might see something farther south with the radar sticking up around baltimore an washington, d.c. tle -- the madle -- model wants to place this up north. obviously we're looking at mainly dry conditions. up in the lehigh valley we're posting chance of showers at times, high of 46. a little cooler up north today. at the shore, 52, milder, mainly dry. in philadelphia, lots of clouds overall, not raining all the time. we get a high of 52. we stopped in the mid 40s yesterday, that rent an improvement. overnights tonight -- represents an improvement. overnight tonight, it's milder, we have a warm front today that will push past us the next several days. a southerly flow will gather a batch o
. 30 in reading, 30 in millville. down the shore, notice how the wind direction is from the south and probably shifting from the southwest as we go later today and tonight. that is going to draw in milder air, later today it will be milder than yesterday. might see early sunny breaks, 10:30, a couple of sprinkles and showers around, we might see something farther south with the radar sticking up around baltimore an washington, d.c. tle -- the madle -- model wants to place this up north....
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in the middle of the street in oakland. we have the latest details into the newsroom overnight. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom.. (james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... rebecca:a strong high pressure system anchored over the eastern pacific will result in continued dry weather and above normal daytime temperatures through the weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( james ) new this morning... the alameda city council has approved plans to install license plate readers at all roads in and out of the city.( terisa ) kron 4's will tran tells us why it's not going into effect just yet. will? (áá
in the middle of the street in oakland. we have the latest details into the newsroom overnight. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom.. (james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... rebecca:a strong high pressure system anchored over the eastern pacific will result in continued dry weather and above normal daytime temperatures through the weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less...
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haiti in 2011 happened in our organisation.t such behaviour is completely outside our values and should never be tolerated." angus crawford has this report. first haiti, now chad, one of the poorest countries on earth, new allegations that a number of oxfam workers paid local women for sex. the head of the mission there at the time was the same man who five years later in haiti resigned after admitting using prostitutes. four others were sacked. oxfam won't confirm the details but says it is shocked and dismayed by the reports, which highlight unacceptable behaviour by a small number of people. as the scandal grows, the international development secretary, penny mordaunt, has sent a strong warning to all british charities receiving public money. they will lose the cash if they can't show a robust approach to safeguarding. i am very clear — it doesn't matter whether you have got a whistle—blowing hotline, if you've got safeguarding practices in place, if the moral leadership at the top of the organisation isn't there, then we ca
haiti in 2011 happened in our organisation.t such behaviour is completely outside our values and should never be tolerated." angus crawford has this report. first haiti, now chad, one of the poorest countries on earth, new allegations that a number of oxfam workers paid local women for sex. the head of the mission there at the time was the same man who five years later in haiti resigned after admitting using prostitutes. four others were sacked. oxfam won't confirm the details but says it...
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tripping in the mud here here where we are in him look. us activists say the difficulties are fueling tensions the conditions are seriously challenging here and help refugees and other organizations have spoken repeatedly about this and went about the the context in which people are living which also has potential for sparking into the kind of situation that we saw yesterday. the french government says it will not allow camps in cali and security will be boosted but for now it seems little can deter the many desperate refugees who continue to arrive each day in the hope of a better life with a potluck al-jazeera kalai. still ahead on al-jazeera the exiled former president of the maldives he says he'll run again after the supreme court orders the release of nine political prisoners. the big names joining the french president in senegal and their big pledges to fix education. and in sports training open champion a carline was an iraqi is brought back down to us. well i'm led to believe that punxsutawney phil saw his shadow on groundhog day c
tripping in the mud here here where we are in him look. us activists say the difficulties are fueling tensions the conditions are seriously challenging here and help refugees and other organizations have spoken repeatedly about this and went about the the context in which people are living which also has potential for sparking into the kind of situation that we saw yesterday. the french government says it will not allow camps in cali and security will be boosted but for now it seems little can...
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in the besieged enclave are dying in their hundreds how to be a bad what's taking place in eastern is a genocide and a crime against humanity in violation of international and humanitarian law and the perpetrators should be held liable accountable and cannot escape punishment under any circumstances russia is to blame for directly being involved in the military campaign and even apartment graphic videos we've chosen not to show you contain body parts scattered in the aftermath of the latest onslaught by the assad government and its allies. the opposition holds russia and iran responsible. when the dust settles the destruction is clear people have been forced to live in underground shelters. one message to the security council is for a cease fire or truce for days airstrikes and bombardments of forced families and children into underground shelters we can't do anything we can't even go outside to get food but when the outside looks like this there aren't many places people can go to the ferocity of the bombardment and the arrival of troops on the outskirts of with are battling with fig
in the besieged enclave are dying in their hundreds how to be a bad what's taking place in eastern is a genocide and a crime against humanity in violation of international and humanitarian law and the perpetrators should be held liable accountable and cannot escape punishment under any circumstances russia is to blame for directly being involved in the military campaign and even apartment graphic videos we've chosen not to show you contain body parts scattered in the aftermath of the latest...
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in a famous study in the american political science review on the sources cited in the political literature of the american founding, a political scientist reported the bible was cited more frequently than any european writer or european school of thought. the bible, he found, accounted for approximately one third of for approximately one third of the citations in the literature he surveyed. the book of deuteronomy alone was the most frequently cited work followed by "the spirit of the laws." deuteronomy was referenced nearly twice as often as john locke's writings, and the apostle paul was mentioned about as many times as william blackstone. it is an interesting question, why is deuteronomy so appealing to this generation of americans? i think there are several responses. first, deuteronomy is a digest. it condenses the books and laws of moses, which has exerted significant influence on american law going back to the fears. 10 commonwealths and continuing -- first. 10 --puritan commonwealth and continuing. yes, there are texts on government and the responsibilities of citizenship of moses,
in a famous study in the american political science review on the sources cited in the political literature of the american founding, a political scientist reported the bible was cited more frequently than any european writer or european school of thought. the bible, he found, accounted for approximately one third of for approximately one third of the citations in the literature he surveyed. the book of deuteronomy alone was the most frequently cited work followed by "the spirit of the...
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scotland bringing in a90 here in the uk.them more time. one of the real problems at the moment is people who have been victims of trafficking are trafficked because they are either put back on the street or put back in the hands of these traffickers. that is one of the things she was recommending. there is best practice out there which needs to be shared more liberally. the irish broadcaster has said a d raft the irish broadcaster has said a draft legal task about the eu will see northern ireland may be considered part of eu customs territory after brexit. this text will put into legal terms the agreement between the uk which will be reached last december. some said it was a fudge and we didn‘t have the details and they didn‘t know how they would avoid this hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic. they will print this document tomorrow. 120 pages. there are several things in there and it will be dense. the european union‘s chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, says there are still significant points of
scotland bringing in a90 here in the uk.them more time. one of the real problems at the moment is people who have been victims of trafficking are trafficked because they are either put back on the street or put back in the hands of these traffickers. that is one of the things she was recommending. there is best practice out there which needs to be shared more liberally. the irish broadcaster has said a d raft the irish broadcaster has said a draft legal task about the eu will see northern...
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in u.s. news report reports our veterans homes are amongst the best in the country we are getting positive things done for the people wisconsin. [ applause ] >> more people working the never before. unemployment is at historic lows. record investments in our kids education, poor health for our colleges and universities. or taxes, quality healthcare, growing agriculture and industry, taking care of our veterans. yes, we are getting things done, we are getting positive things done for the people wisconsin. [ applause ] >> but as you might recall that was always the case. 8 years ago things are much different. the state was headed in the wrong direction. and so going forward, the state was going backward. 8 years ago in january 2010, the unemployment rate was 9.2%, today you employment rate is down to 3%. that is well below the national rate of 4.1% and as i mentioned before, it is tied to the lowest on implement rate in the history of wisconsin. [ applause ] more people are working wisconsin th
in u.s. news report reports our veterans homes are amongst the best in the country we are getting positive things done for the people wisconsin. [ applause ] >> more people working the never before. unemployment is at historic lows. record investments in our kids education, poor health for our colleges and universities. or taxes, quality healthcare, growing agriculture and industry, taking care of our veterans. yes, we are getting things done, we are getting positive things done for the...
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a hospital in karachi in 2013.ne of the themes of this whole that, are the taliban independent or are they just a creature of directorate s or isi ? when the negotiations occur with the taliban, they want to be independent, negotiate on their on behalf of the point omar ultimately dies in this hospital, nobody knows he's there, the leader of the pakistan army talks with the american presenting statements that supposedly have been written by omar. the pakistanis did act as the agent of the taliban and these negotiation's, even while keeping secret the true circumstances of the taliban's leadership. you can't make this stuff up. he asked about osama bin laden. he escaped around the same time omar got on his motorcycle. that was a missed opportunity to maybe end al qaeda's were with the united states and the bush demonstrations were with osama bin laden. the main missed opportunity was that he was clear, upon this mountain, being bombed. but the door to pakistan was wide open. the americans debated, should we put troo
a hospital in karachi in 2013.ne of the themes of this whole that, are the taliban independent or are they just a creature of directorate s or isi ? when the negotiations occur with the taliban, they want to be independent, negotiate on their on behalf of the point omar ultimately dies in this hospital, nobody knows he's there, the leader of the pakistan army talks with the american presenting statements that supposedly have been written by omar. the pakistanis did act as the agent of the...
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campaigns in the u.s. . study after study has demonstrated that israeli perspectives dominate american media coverage what part of this case you get through your thick head is hamas a terrorist organization the only thing that you're going to say is what we want to do and if you don't say it when i go let you speak it would be very hard for ordinary americans to know that they're being deceived the occupation of the american mind at this time on al jazeera. hello again adrian finnegan here in doha the top stories on al-jazeera russia's president has ordered a five cease fire in syria's east and beginning at seven hundred hours g.m.t. a humanitarian corridor will be opened allowing people to leave at least twenty six people were killed on monday in the rebel held on klav. following the order of the russian president with the aim of eliminating casualties among the civilian population of eastern ghouta a daily humanitarian pauses being introduced starting february twenty seventh from nine am to two pm and a hu
campaigns in the u.s. . study after study has demonstrated that israeli perspectives dominate american media coverage what part of this case you get through your thick head is hamas a terrorist organization the only thing that you're going to say is what we want to do and if you don't say it when i go let you speak it would be very hard for ordinary americans to know that they're being deceived the occupation of the american mind at this time on al jazeera. hello again adrian finnegan here in...
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in the polls. and today russia's foreign minister has been blaming opposition fighters for not allowing a third. meanwhile the u.s. disarmament officials told russia you're on the wrong side of history failing to live up to the commitments of destroying syria's chemical weapons. un report accuses north korea of supplying the syrian government with to create a very. high school in the florida class is in session an emotional step for those who survived the pipeline shooting as they remember the students. who weren't there at the moment. and i'm we are hearty apple is about to start story. of its chinese customers on servers in china the worry is it will make it easier for the chinese government to track its citizens we're following the conversation and have your react. be sure to connect that with the hash tag agent. with the news great in mind on air in streaming online through you tube facebook live and dot com a second attempt at a so-called pause in the fighting the tried again this wednesday in
in the polls. and today russia's foreign minister has been blaming opposition fighters for not allowing a third. meanwhile the u.s. disarmament officials told russia you're on the wrong side of history failing to live up to the commitments of destroying syria's chemical weapons. un report accuses north korea of supplying the syrian government with to create a very. high school in the florida class is in session an emotional step for those who survived the pipeline shooting as they remember the...
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atrocities in and now arriving in bangladesh you know living in in really precarious situations and livingin refugee camps where they're relying on the support of aid agencies like save the children and their basic food shelter health care and those kind of things you know that that really report told us that overwhelmingly up to children not really can get bashed and things aren't going and collecting firewood and they're afraid of wild animals and elephants and snakes and we sorta an elephant in the camps just a couple of days ago children are also afraid of getting lost and girls told us that they're afraid tend to go to the trains so really concerning she is the children that have after playing myanmar not too long ago. with a look at the world weather and then why asian regional policy of trying money around as a small pacific nation prepares to host the first major summit how the standoff between serbia and kosovo is holding back a once mighty mining company and we'll hear from the golden gown of the olympics after her precedented ski and snowboard coming up on child in sports. from
atrocities in and now arriving in bangladesh you know living in in really precarious situations and livingin refugee camps where they're relying on the support of aid agencies like save the children and their basic food shelter health care and those kind of things you know that that really report told us that overwhelmingly up to children not really can get bashed and things aren't going and collecting firewood and they're afraid of wild animals and elephants and snakes and we sorta an elephant...
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twenty-eight in allentown. 38 degrees in wildwood.o, going out early this morning make sure you have that winter coat on, 8 miles an hour breeze but coming from the southwest and that is what usually means, milder temperatures on the way. let's recap weekend with average high up to 45 degrees. we got to 42 on saturday. had that late day snow, and then 46 degrees, melting most of the snow, on sunday with all that sunshine, today, 52, tomorrow, 72, and then 74 degrees possible on wednesday, both of those numbers would be new records for this time in february, and cooler on thursday, and then our chilliest day of the weekk- is friday with a high of 48, and 58, 56 respectively on saturday, sunday but we do have a chance of showers both days in the forecast so as we anticipate 70's for tomorrow, bob kelly ease in the gym getting in shape this morning. good morning. >> well, let's just say i'm in the gym, how does that sound. good morning, sueby, machine we are here in lifetime. it is not a gym but it is a whole new way of fitness here in m
twenty-eight in allentown. 38 degrees in wildwood.o, going out early this morning make sure you have that winter coat on, 8 miles an hour breeze but coming from the southwest and that is what usually means, milder temperatures on the way. let's recap weekend with average high up to 45 degrees. we got to 42 on saturday. had that late day snow, and then 46 degrees, melting most of the snow, on sunday with all that sunshine, today, 52, tomorrow, 72, and then 74 degrees possible on wednesday, both...
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48 degrees in philadelphia, 49 in wilmington, a very mild start to the day, we're at 45 in willow grove. right around 48 degrees, in just south of here, so, here's what you can expect throughout the day-to-day, cross the region look at how temperatures sore, 59 in philadelphia, 58 down the shore. 46 degrees in the poconos but, of course, we are dealing with the rain. you're witness weather seven day forecast finally some sunshine returning by tuesday, jan. >> chelsea, thank you. >>> 6:20. now for the latest on the flu epidemic every state but hawaii and oregon is reporting widespread flu activity, and 63 children have died so far this season. brooks silva-braga has more on the out break. >> reporter: just 24 type of healthy young adult who can usually ride out the flu but instead this week she died in a las vegas hospital. cdc reports this flu season now matches the intense intensity of swine flu epidemic of 2009. >> we have in the seen the peak yet and we don't necessity when that will occur >> reporter: doctor ann, the acting direct are of the cdc says immediate treatment is important
48 degrees in philadelphia, 49 in wilmington, a very mild start to the day, we're at 45 in willow grove. right around 48 degrees, in just south of here, so, here's what you can expect throughout the day-to-day, cross the region look at how temperatures sore, 59 in philadelphia, 58 down the shore. 46 degrees in the poconos but, of course, we are dealing with the rain. you're witness weather seven day forecast finally some sunshine returning by tuesday, jan. >> chelsea, thank you....
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my my brother—in—law came in, and in the missile from the plane hit. anything, my son, the missile from the plane hit. i didn't feelanything, my son, nine yea rs didn't feelanything, my son, nine years old, gone. we want this ordeal to end. our people are simple people, they are exhausted. they just want a bite to eat, they don't wa nt just want a bite to eat, they don't want anything. we don't want anything more, stop the wars, stop all the destruction against my people. translation: in the hospitals of eastern ghouta we are suffering from an extreme shortage of medical needs. we receive ten to 20 people at once and our staff are exhausted. the nine days the escalation has been night and day and the staff have been working nonstop. there has been no calm whatsoever, there hasn't even been time to catch i's breath. the blood is flowing, the hospitals are overflowing with patients and there is no place to evacuate them. voices of some of those still trapped. earlier, i spoke to mahmoud ali hamad from bbc arabic about the humanitarian corridor, and what
my my brother—in—law came in, and in the missile from the plane hit. anything, my son, the missile from the plane hit. i didn't feelanything, my son, nine yea rs didn't feelanything, my son, nine years old, gone. we want this ordeal to end. our people are simple people, they are exhausted. they just want a bite to eat, they don't wa nt just want a bite to eat, they don't want anything. we don't want anything more, stop the wars, stop all the destruction against my people. translation: in...
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his father was or grandfather, worked in a hotel in virginia. in a small town.be it was lynchburg. he got out of freedom -- he would hire himself out on weekends. and he kept doing that and he bought his daughter out of slavery. and so colson goes back to that individual who got out of slavery by paying his owner speed. and communication for underground railroad folks. you know, if you were caught, you would be put to death. it was very clandestine. working in a lot of complicated ways. in my book, she comes from georgia. in reality, the underground railroad did not operate that far south. he would never make it through the carolinas, virginia. so really it is that type of thing. you could escape south to the caribbean. to mexico, it you are enslaved that far south. but there are so many different ways people communicated and again, if you were caught you could be jailed, being to death. >> host: marshall, houston. good afternoon. good afternoon. thank you both for this. i love booktv. i have two questions. do you need to come from an msa program to find an agen
his father was or grandfather, worked in a hotel in virginia. in a small town.be it was lynchburg. he got out of freedom -- he would hire himself out on weekends. and he kept doing that and he bought his daughter out of slavery. and so colson goes back to that individual who got out of slavery by paying his owner speed. and communication for underground railroad folks. you know, if you were caught, you would be put to death. it was very clandestine. working in a lot of complicated ways. in my...
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in detroit?> proximal he 1900 around the country, not just detroit. the judge has blocked nationwide. his basicasking for due process. let them go to immigration court to show they're going to be tortured or killed. when the judge said to the administration, why not give them time? it is clear they may be in danger. the minister said, no, we're not giving them any time. that is when the judge stepped in and best traditions of the federal court. " the deputy director attacking me to to share? ag, attorneyr the general sessions, he himself has said publicly that this country will be so much better if we don't have a judiciary where it is right now. that shows the direction of where we're heading, too. i also what to put on doubt two things. does point out two things. my case, the new jersey case is different and the fourth the mimic case is different. sayinge saying -- ice is the court doesn't have jurisdiction for a case that is given with a criminal conviction. it is not having to do the actual d
in detroit?> proximal he 1900 around the country, not just detroit. the judge has blocked nationwide. his basicasking for due process. let them go to immigration court to show they're going to be tortured or killed. when the judge said to the administration, why not give them time? it is clear they may be in danger. the minister said, no, we're not giving them any time. that is when the judge stepped in and best traditions of the federal court. " the deputy director attacking me to to...
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it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in florida, where a group of teenagers who survived a school shooting in the us state have announced a national march on washington to demand action on gun control. they say they're determined that the mass shooting, in which 1a pupils and three members of staff were killed, will be a turning point in the national debate on guns. the bbc‘s david willis has more from washington. after this florida shooting it seemed that the national debate might follow the sort of conventional pattern it has followed in the past. you know, outrage, followed by calls for action, followed by precisely nothing. but now we have these students calling for some sort of action. these are people who, of course, don't remember the columbine massacre back in in 1999. they weren't born at that particular time. and unlike columbine, which had outrage but not activism following it, these people are calling for a change and they have come up with various ways of bringing that about, including this scheme to have a march on the capital, washington, dc, next month. that is goi
it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in florida, where a group of teenagers who survived a school shooting in the us state have announced a national march on washington to demand action on gun control. they say they're determined that the mass shooting, in which 1a pupils and three members of staff were killed, will be a turning point in the national debate on guns. the bbc‘s david willis has more from washington. after this florida shooting it seemed that the national debate might...
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in my be able in my relative. joining us from duma which is of course inside east thank you so much for your time in explaining what the situation is like there thank you. now i saw is claiming responsibility for twin suicide bombings that killed at least six people in the yemen's southern city of aden the explosions targeted a military camp used by counterterrorism forces as well as the residence of aidan's former governor hospital officials say three of the dead are soldiers and sri are civilians at least forty three others are being treated for their injuries nigeria's president is the blowing extra soldiers to search for more than one hundred girls kidnapped from their school in the town of mohamedou bihari has called monday's abduction by boko haram a national disaster parents of the missing girls plan to join the bring back our girls campaign which was launched after book of harm kidnapped more than two hundred and seventy schoolgirls from the town of chibok in two thousand and fourteen many of them are stil
in my be able in my relative. joining us from duma which is of course inside east thank you so much for your time in explaining what the situation is like there thank you. now i saw is claiming responsibility for twin suicide bombings that killed at least six people in the yemen's southern city of aden the explosions targeted a military camp used by counterterrorism forces as well as the residence of aidan's former governor hospital officials say three of the dead are soldiers and sri are...
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in the area. it's as much about how controversial it is that protests against the scheme of being held in cities all over europe and beyond it's also claimed to be part of a much wider rotten story about the rule of law in the european union. the row over the legal and environmental implications of destroying the forests here in the apparent complicity of the boll garin government elites have served to focus attention on this place in a way that the rich and the powerful in bulgaria really don't like at all because it appears that bomb scare was actually a giant money laundering operation dressed up as a ski resorts. that's according to people like nick he points a benz goes empty hotels and apartment blocks as evidence of tax avoidance that's not fair is the one behind it is absolutely empty that one is empty because a hotelier turned whistleblower who's watched anonymous companies build hotel blocks here apparently knowing they'll remain an occupied the central allegation is this a trick to infl
in the area. it's as much about how controversial it is that protests against the scheme of being held in cities all over europe and beyond it's also claimed to be part of a much wider rotten story about the rule of law in the european union. the row over the legal and environmental implications of destroying the forests here in the apparent complicity of the boll garin government elites have served to focus attention on this place in a way that the rich and the powerful in bulgaria really...
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and doctors in the u.s. try to manage the worst flu outbreak in a decade. we begin in syria where a russian fighter jet has been shot down an adlib province russia's defense ministry has confirmed the pilot managed to eject himself but was killed in a subsequent ground fight russian planes have been targeting rebel fighters alongside the syrian government since december with more than thirty fighters killed in high precision strikes on saturday alone the u.n. says some one hundred thousand civilians have been displaced by the violence stephanie decker reports from the turkey syria border. well this is a russian fighter jet shot down by opposition forces. i mean remember the pilot manages to eject but he didn't survive. for these syrian fighters it's a huge symbolic victory. russian the syrian government have intensified their bombardment province over the last two months government forces a slowly capturing territory in the south what is the last remaining syrian province under full rebel control. they're inching closer to the city of socket which lies on a
and doctors in the u.s. try to manage the worst flu outbreak in a decade. we begin in syria where a russian fighter jet has been shot down an adlib province russia's defense ministry has confirmed the pilot managed to eject himself but was killed in a subsequent ground fight russian planes have been targeting rebel fighters alongside the syrian government since december with more than thirty fighters killed in high precision strikes on saturday alone the u.n. says some one hundred thousand...
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police in the u.s. charge and nineteen year old former student with seventeen counts of premeditated murder after yet another school shooting. and we're in harare where hundreds of supporters of opposition opposition leader morgan chang paid tribute to the man they call their hero. our top story this hour south africa has a new leader cyril ramaphosa has officially been sworn in as the country's new president a ceremony wrapped up in the last hour in cape town from a post succeeds jacob zuma who of the months of pressure from within his own party finally resigned on wednesday a governing a.n.c. party demanded he step aside of corruption allegations the president spoke in parliament after he was elected as leader he pledged to work with the opposition for the good of the country. seeks to work with all political parties. started all free. well started off with wanting to have a meeting with the leaders of all political parties so that we can try and find a way of working together and i'm heartened by som
police in the u.s. charge and nineteen year old former student with seventeen counts of premeditated murder after yet another school shooting. and we're in harare where hundreds of supporters of opposition opposition leader morgan chang paid tribute to the man they call their hero. our top story this hour south africa has a new leader cyril ramaphosa has officially been sworn in as the country's new president a ceremony wrapped up in the last hour in cape town from a post succeeds jacob zuma...
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shootings in america in the past there have been protests in the past but this type of people think something is different but this time change can be achieved but then came the mass die and students live on the ground sending a message that the politicians in action was no longer an option it's about the fact that kids are dying american kids are dying and that they're sitting in classrooms in the crowed a school psychologist who trained at the school in parklane florida where the mass shooting took place struggling to contain her emotions and her anger microwaves are providing crisis intervention at this time in over fifteen twenty years that they've been practicing they've never seen such heartache. typically we train to fight intervention support for death of a teacher or a student and the stories that they're hearing it's like a war zone the flag above the white house still flies at half staff in memory of the florida victims the young people here know that many of them are too young to vote but they insist their voices will be heard and they will not be ignored and fisher argues either
shootings in america in the past there have been protests in the past but this type of people think something is different but this time change can be achieved but then came the mass die and students live on the ground sending a message that the politicians in action was no longer an option it's about the fact that kids are dying american kids are dying and that they're sitting in classrooms in the crowed a school psychologist who trained at the school in parklane florida where the mass...
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in from. ram medevac is the general secretary of the ruling party the hindu nationalist b j p he's also a former spokesman for the r.s.s. a right wing group often accused of encouraging violence against muslims nor heard from our government. from the government. and the country they're committed to maintaining the i'm going to harmony because. rights groups say since the b.j. p. came into power in twenty fourteen the attacks on muslims have served. it's a charge rejects totally false in fact that black three of how been the war would be here when it comes. but for some the reality is starkly different. we've come to the region a main water which is predominantly muslim it's communities like these that are starting to feel the heat from the more violent elements of hindu nationalists. you know news. of the old one most in the. dairy farmers you should come on his father and some neighbors were returning home from a cattle market with two cows they got. suddenly they were attacked by hamada vast
in from. ram medevac is the general secretary of the ruling party the hindu nationalist b j p he's also a former spokesman for the r.s.s. a right wing group often accused of encouraging violence against muslims nor heard from our government. from the government. and the country they're committed to maintaining the i'm going to harmony because. rights groups say since the b.j. p. came into power in twenty fourteen the attacks on muslims have served. it's a charge rejects totally false in fact...
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report in budapest in other capitals . by that means we give civil society the tools for it to push back against unacceptable practices and we're providing the basis the knowledge base as i mentioned earlier for other states and for those with influence at to engage the unacceptable behavior of the countries you don't have the freedom of speech as it has to be and we accusing for example countries like turkey. what is the difference what we have to be just as hard on ourselves as we do with any other state outside the european union and again as i say that's that's a that's a job for the entire of the european political community not just for a single agency which is providing the data and the evidence so that those hard words can be spoken and i see those hard words spoken increasingly. again. is the situation getting better or not at the moment we're in a bad situation but i do see chinks of light towards the future and why why because i see more and more governments in this european your union. or even on the top or the
report in budapest in other capitals . by that means we give civil society the tools for it to push back against unacceptable practices and we're providing the basis the knowledge base as i mentioned earlier for other states and for those with influence at to engage the unacceptable behavior of the countries you don't have the freedom of speech as it has to be and we accusing for example countries like turkey. what is the difference what we have to be just as hard on ourselves as we do with any...
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church leaders in occupied east jerusalem or close the holiest site in christianity in response to what they call discrimination by the israeli government managers of the church of the holy sepulcher believed to be the site of the crucifixion and the resurrection of jesus christ are angry at proposed new tax plans are in force it has more. the chance to experience sunday mass at the place where they believe christ rose from the dead draws pilgrims from around the world to the church of the holy sepulcher but this sunday the greek orthodox armenian and catholic churches which jointly run the site announced its abrupt closure protesting against measures which they say would constrain their rights over church property is that in mind the. office which we're in now. in europe. this is the back the. back against christians in the holy land. levi only. and serve the right the church leaders say they face a twin attack first in the shape of a demand by jerusalem city government what it says is more than one hundred eighty million dollars in back taxes and secondly from proposed legislation whi
church leaders in occupied east jerusalem or close the holiest site in christianity in response to what they call discrimination by the israeli government managers of the church of the holy sepulcher believed to be the site of the crucifixion and the resurrection of jesus christ are angry at proposed new tax plans are in force it has more. the chance to experience sunday mass at the place where they believe christ rose from the dead draws pilgrims from around the world to the church of the holy...