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jeremy: good question.ng the market is wrestling with this week as we speak at the moment. we are increasingly dislocated where individual trading teams are normally in one location and dealing with sales and/or clients over a disparate basis, but we are very much dislocated, so the trading systems are being tested, but thus far are holding up relatively well. it will be the case that some of those on the client side are finding they have to look at their policies in terms of trading outside of the normal confines of the market. that is possibly where we are seeing some degree of initial dislocation as london deals with this lockdown over the course of the last 24 to 48 hours. tom: jeremy, thank you so much for being with us, really most interesting with two days in a row of dollar weakness. much more to speak of, including the legislation. the $1200 check everybody is getting, maybe it is not everybody getting a $1200 check. we will see. the data showing all sorts of movement in advance of that historic da
jeremy: good question.ng the market is wrestling with this week as we speak at the moment. we are increasingly dislocated where individual trading teams are normally in one location and dealing with sales and/or clients over a disparate basis, but we are very much dislocated, so the trading systems are being tested, but thus far are holding up relatively well. it will be the case that some of those on the client side are finding they have to look at their policies in terms of trading outside of...
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jeremy bowen has the latest.eremy: netanyahu's followers were waiting for the exit poll outside his election night headquarters. it was the highest turnout since 1999. netanyahu mobilized his supporters. when the poll came in, it was clear he out-cmpcagned his opponent benny gantz. i went to israeli towns within range of palestinian rockets frombe gaza to understanamin netanyahu's political base. this man drove me to the border. ex-army, now head of security in his town, he voted for benjamin netanyahu. he showed off the massive project to build an underground shsld 40 to 80 met deep all along thgaza border. across theire, more than 2 million palestinians live in gaza under a blockade since hamas took power there in 2007. it is poor and working-class, netanyahu territory. she said he woodwind big-time. on-- would win big-time. only the likud party and activists had tinm at the pollg station. few miles away, adele voted for the opposition she believeson negotiati, not granddghter safe.ake her her village backs ont
jeremy bowen has the latest.eremy: netanyahu's followers were waiting for the exit poll outside his election night headquarters. it was the highest turnout since 1999. netanyahu mobilized his supporters. when the poll came in, it was clear he out-cmpcagned his opponent benny gantz. i went to israeli towns within range of palestinian rockets frombe gaza to understanamin netanyahu's political base. this man drove me to the border. ex-army, now head of security in his town, he voted for benjamin...
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speaker: jeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn: the prime minister said, "if there are allegations." is he completely unaware of all the allegations that have been made over the last few days? is he completely unaware of the resignation of a permanent secretary because of his treatment by the home secretary? we have a part-time prime minister who barely turns up but is determined a cover up for bullies in his government. there cannot be one rule for workers across this country, and another for him and his ministers. his home secretary has been accused of repeated bullying and harassment, leading to hard-working staff attempting suicide by overdose, and he has given her his full support. how can the people of this country have faith in a prime minister that can't be bothered to turn up, and when he does, has no shame in defending bullying in his own government? p.m. johnson: that is a question from a full-time neo-marxist who -- [laughter] -- who has failed to stamp out bullying in his own party. i am very proud of the record of this government, just over the last 82 days. we have tak
speaker: jeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn: the prime minister said, "if there are allegations." is he completely unaware of all the allegations that have been made over the last few days? is he completely unaware of the resignation of a permanent secretary because of his treatment by the home secretary? we have a part-time prime minister who barely turns up but is determined a cover up for bullies in his government. there cannot be one rule for workers across this country, and another for...
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he shown an ability to compromise, in a way that jeremy corbyn simply had not in british politics.i think they been more likely to vote, particularly when you look at the culture in america. economics is a part of the equation and trump did so well by saying he can bring backjobs, so economics is part of it. but i think the culture trends, not transcend those politics in the way and you need someone who doesn't sound like a conformity hillary clinton candidate in order to beat someone like donald trump. bernie sanders is a democratic candidate. can left populism work against politics? some people say that's because jeremy corbyn is just not the candidate to do it, just wasn't good in it. bernie sanders is i think considered to bea bernie sanders is i think considered to be a much better sort of politician to voters, and there are certainly people who say they spoke of the people who voted first trump who would vote for bernie sanders. will that play out in a general election was my only time will tell. i think it's a big task for the left. when you look at the polling, a lot of the
he shown an ability to compromise, in a way that jeremy corbyn simply had not in british politics.i think they been more likely to vote, particularly when you look at the culture in america. economics is a part of the equation and trump did so well by saying he can bring backjobs, so economics is part of it. but i think the culture trends, not transcend those politics in the way and you need someone who doesn't sound like a conformity hillary clinton candidate in order to beat someone like...
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but perhaps you can‘t wina jeremy corbyn.as standing by this leadership contest and it‘s what i‘ve done over the last few years. it's i‘ve done over the last few years. it‘s why it was honest about saying we are about to see our labour party base collapse across the country in seats that had returned labour mps per 100 years but i‘ve been honest about what we got right and what we got wrong in the last four years. and i‘ve never shied away from speaking up about that because on issues like anti—semitism, that is really, really important. labour is harold wilson once famously said as a moral crusader readers nothing at all and we got to have an honest assessment of what we got wrong in order that we set it right. can i ask you about loyalty? 0r order that we set it right. can i ask you about loyalty? or maybe it‘s disloyalty? somejeremy corbyn supporters don‘t want you to win this contest because as they say, you were disloyal to him, you resign from the shadow cabinet and co—chaired own smith‘s failed leadership bid. how disl
but perhaps you can‘t wina jeremy corbyn.as standing by this leadership contest and it‘s what i‘ve done over the last few years. it's i‘ve done over the last few years. it‘s why it was honest about saying we are about to see our labour party base collapse across the country in seats that had returned labour mps per 100 years but i‘ve been honest about what we got right and what we got wrong in the last four years. and i‘ve never shied away from speaking up about that because on...
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still with us, jeremy scratch.carney, the chancellor will be on that call, but overall, how tricky or how much of a benefit is this to the u.k.? they can closely the borders, they have more control of what they can and can't do. >> i suppose one shouldn't lose sight of the fact that the u.k. is in the united nations. there is that impenetrable water around u.k. that makes it easier in terms of border crossings and going back, that has helped atigate the u.k. having susceptibility to certain diseases which have ravaged the continent of europe over the last thousand years or so, but there is still this ongoing issue than international travel is universal, we see people traveling through the major u.k. transport hubs and this does raise the issue of person-to-person transmission so it will be interesting to see what measures the government are planning to set out, especially how the transmission of the virus plays out over the days and weeks. francine: how do you see the pound reacting? because of be a cut the coronav
still with us, jeremy scratch.carney, the chancellor will be on that call, but overall, how tricky or how much of a benefit is this to the u.k.? they can closely the borders, they have more control of what they can and can't do. >> i suppose one shouldn't lose sight of the fact that the u.k. is in the united nations. there is that impenetrable water around u.k. that makes it easier in terms of border crossings and going back, that has helped atigate the u.k. having susceptibility to...
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jeremy corbyn? no, senior members in his top team. at the time... well, why don't you name them? keir had resigned from the front bench already, i think. becky was a junior minister in one of the other teams. tell us who it was, then. well, because we had those conversations behind closed doors, and i don't think they've ever spoken about it and neither have i, about naming names, about conversations that happened in private. i'd asked to seejeremy to have that meeting in order that we sorted it out. and he wouldn't see you? no, he did see me. i'd asked to see him on a confidential basis in order to do that. did you tell him, i'm going to leave this office, resign and run the owen smith campaign? i told him there was no future for the labour party if he was determined to lead us into another factional war and the reason... what did he say to that? he didn't say anything. what, he was silent? i think he was genuinely quite upset about it and so was i. i did not resign from the front bench lightly, it was an important thing we were tryi
jeremy corbyn? no, senior members in his top team. at the time... well, why don't you name them? keir had resigned from the front bench already, i think. becky was a junior minister in one of the other teams. tell us who it was, then. well, because we had those conversations behind closed doors, and i don't think they've ever spoken about it and neither have i, about naming names, about conversations that happened in private. i'd asked to seejeremy to have that meeting in order that we sorted...
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jeremy corbyn. but of course there was more to the budget than tackling coronavirus.measures rishi sunak said he'd fulfill a manifesto promise to raise the level at which people began paying national insurance. wages up, national insurance cut, the tampon tax abolished, spirit duty frozen, beer duty frozen, wine and cider duty frozen, we promised a cut tax in the cost—of—living and we got it done. he announced £22 billion a year for research and development — a new plastic packaging tax, money to tackle flooding and remove combustible cladding. there'd be 50 million pounds to fix potholes and more money for broadband, railways and roads. and he finished with this. building roads, building railways, building colleges, building houses, building our union. a budget that delivers on our promises, a people's budget from the people's government and i commend it to this house. cheering. jeremy corbyn said the budget didn't "come close" to delivering on the government's election promises to working—class communities. the government's boast of the biggest investment since the
jeremy corbyn. but of course there was more to the budget than tackling coronavirus.measures rishi sunak said he'd fulfill a manifesto promise to raise the level at which people began paying national insurance. wages up, national insurance cut, the tampon tax abolished, spirit duty frozen, beer duty frozen, wine and cider duty frozen, we promised a cut tax in the cost—of—living and we got it done. he announced £22 billion a year for research and development — a new plastic packaging tax,...
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this 0ur correspondent jeremy cooke reports.utely devastated to lose the most beautiful wife and mother. she's so generous, she's so full of life, she's so powerful and courageous, supportive of all of us. i've lost half of myself. in the holiday hotel room in bali he should be sharing with his wife, ken finlayson is alone, grieving. she actually booked this hotel, but she never managed to get here. 52—year—old kimberley fell ill soon after arriving from the uk. she had diabetes, but had been in good health. this phrase "underlying health issues" has come into our language over the past, the really difficult past ten days or so. the irony of that phrase, to me, is that i don't know that many people in their 50s that haven't received medication, haven't had some health issues. ken is warning other british travellers that health care in less—developed countries is not the same as back home. he watched kimberley die in a government hospital, during surgery. she said that she loved me... and... you know, we... ..exchanged that for a
this 0ur correspondent jeremy cooke reports.utely devastated to lose the most beautiful wife and mother. she's so generous, she's so full of life, she's so powerful and courageous, supportive of all of us. i've lost half of myself. in the holiday hotel room in bali he should be sharing with his wife, ken finlayson is alone, grieving. she actually booked this hotel, but she never managed to get here. 52—year—old kimberley fell ill soon after arriving from the uk. she had diabetes, but had...
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jeremy corbyn turned to some of borisjohnson‘s own past remarks.ks against single mothers and their children. yes. and he described them as ill—raised, ignorant, aggressive and illegitimate. against muslim women, saying they look like bank robbers. against working women, suggesting the best way of dealing with advice from a female colleague is just to pat her on the bottom and send her on her way. words have consequences. his offensive words are backed up with offensive and discriminatory policies, from the rape clause to dismantling local services which women, particularly disabled women, disproportionately rely on. can the prime minister apologise for his offensive comments and ensure that these discriminatory policies are reversed by his government? mr speaker, i'm proud of what this government has done to promote the rights of women. i'm proud that we have a record numberof female mps in our party today. i'm proud that this is the only party that has produced two female, not one, but two female prime ministers. and wouldn't it be an extraordina
jeremy corbyn turned to some of borisjohnson‘s own past remarks.ks against single mothers and their children. yes. and he described them as ill—raised, ignorant, aggressive and illegitimate. against muslim women, saying they look like bank robbers. against working women, suggesting the best way of dealing with advice from a female colleague is just to pat her on the bottom and send her on her way. words have consequences. his offensive words are backed up with offensive and discriminatory...
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jeremy, i want to get to you now. you pressed the president about the comments he made on friday about not calling unappreciative governors. let's play it, and then we'll talk about it. >> i'd also like to ask you about some comments on friday. you were talking about governors of different state, and you said i want them to be appreciative you. also said if they don't treat you right, i don't call. these are direct quotes, sir. >> excuse me, ready, ready? ready? take a look at what i said. i want them to be appreciative of me, okay, and then you cut it off, because it's fake news. >> you and of your administration, absolutely. >> let me finish. you just said it again. you know the answer is lie. >> coy read you your full comment, sir, if that would be easy. >> your statement and your response and your answer is a lie, because here is the story you. ready? i said i want you to be appreciative of me. and then i go on, and you cut it off. no, i don't call. no, i don't call the governor of washington, but mike pence calls
jeremy, i want to get to you now. you pressed the president about the comments he made on friday about not calling unappreciative governors. let's play it, and then we'll talk about it. >> i'd also like to ask you about some comments on friday. you were talking about governors of different state, and you said i want them to be appreciative you. also said if they don't treat you right, i don't call. these are direct quotes, sir. >> excuse me, ready, ready? ready? take a look at what...
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then last december, we saw an important national election in britain with anti- jeremy gorman working class voters helps a huge victory that. ethnic national and understanding, squeezing out space, it is the debate for the populace and this is also coincided with a steep decline in public support for parties all over the world, particularly in europe.e. we see the dealings with this nationalism in europe and anaces. some extent britain and france and elsewhere but this movement has triggered a crisis across the world. the parties have been unable to do that. it is more compelling alternative but it is progressive and forward-looking. i'm about to introduce him. in may 27, 18 here political exile to its greatest victory ever. even before that, he had taken control of the party, he updated the democrats and updating the labour party agenda. moving from state and socialist in a more modern group that helped the party reach to an aspiring middle-class. i think he and his friend aspired the democrats dealing in the united states at the same time. as prime minister of strong economic growth
then last december, we saw an important national election in britain with anti- jeremy gorman working class voters helps a huge victory that. ethnic national and understanding, squeezing out space, it is the debate for the populace and this is also coincided with a steep decline in public support for parties all over the world, particularly in europe.e. we see the dealings with this nationalism in europe and anaces. some extent britain and france and elsewhere but this movement has triggered a...
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>> jeremy diamond, thank you so much. new york governor mario cuomo, andrew cuomo that is, says his state identified additional sites to build makeshift hospitals including a horse racing track in queens. cuomo also saying even though new york remains the epicenter of the outbreak, the state will make it through this crisis. >> new york is going to have what it needs, and no one is going to attack new york unfairly, and no one is going to deprive new york of what it needs. that's why i'm here. that's why we have a state full of very talented, professional people. >> cnn's evan mcmorris-santoro is there and, evan, what more are we learning about his hospital, this new location? >> reporter: you know, pivoting off what jeremy said, no one is talking about reopening things in new york. this still remains the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the united states. and this is, the focus here is on trying to figure out ways to alleviate the potential problem down the road when the supposed apex of this disease may be hit i
>> jeremy diamond, thank you so much. new york governor mario cuomo, andrew cuomo that is, says his state identified additional sites to build makeshift hospitals including a horse racing track in queens. cuomo also saying even though new york remains the epicenter of the outbreak, the state will make it through this crisis. >> new york is going to have what it needs, and no one is going to attack new york unfairly, and no one is going to deprive new york of what it needs. that's...
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our own jeremy diamond recited his own words and he denied saying that. we have been accurately quoting him. he said in that answer, well, i don't call myself but i don't tell mike pence not to call. on friday he said i say to mike don't call the governor of washington or michigan. this is a contradiction of what he said on camera and we heard. >> there were a bunch of other statements that the president made that clearly were not personal appointments. he said cnn ratings were bad. cnn ratings are excellent and higher than they have been over the past 15 years this month alone. tl hi the highest ratings. what the president said on that point was wrong. anything else you noticed daniel? >> yes. there were a number of claims. he seemed to blame cdc testing problems on something that had been done by the fema administration. i am not aware of any basis into that. this was a test that was developed under trump that was faulty and not something that was left from him bor him by th administration. hospitals were hoarding ventilators and some theft ordealio or
our own jeremy diamond recited his own words and he denied saying that. we have been accurately quoting him. he said in that answer, well, i don't call myself but i don't tell mike pence not to call. on friday he said i say to mike don't call the governor of washington or michigan. this is a contradiction of what he said on camera and we heard. >> there were a bunch of other statements that the president made that clearly were not personal appointments. he said cnn ratings were bad. cnn...
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white jeremy is a organizer for bernie sanders and you're the creative director here for the for the party tonight which means that you've got to put on a good show tell me jeremy why are you voting for bernie sanders. it's probably the number one where that comes to mind he has stood by the people his entire career he's never wavered there's videos of him for the last 30 years having very unpopular opinions about human rights and civil rights that have become more popular and actually shifted the overton window to the left in this country so that it's only his integrity that has allowed him to. grasp the american people in this in this way like with such passion so what are the particular issues that mr sanders has been advocating as you said for decades now that you think are you know have come of age now while environmental awareness that's huge i was standing rock water protector i was inspired to go out there in part by bernie's. you know giving it a platform and talking about it. justice reform and in the war on drugs decriminalizing marijuana there are people still in jail to
white jeremy is a organizer for bernie sanders and you're the creative director here for the for the party tonight which means that you've got to put on a good show tell me jeremy why are you voting for bernie sanders. it's probably the number one where that comes to mind he has stood by the people his entire career he's never wavered there's videos of him for the last 30 years having very unpopular opinions about human rights and civil rights that have become more popular and actually shifted...
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we are still waiting. >> what would you expect to happen in the coming weeks, jeremy? >> i think cases are going to continue to rise. one important dynamic, whatever the case count is right now is actually a snapshot of where transmission was a week ago. we know that the incubation period can be a week. people can be transmitting before they're showing symptoms. already right now, the transmission happening today, we won't start seeing in the numbers until a wreeek from now. we need to get moving as soon as possible. >> let's play dr. fouci today in front of congress. >> the fact is the way the system was set up is that the public health component that dr. redfield was talking about was a system where you put it out there in the public and a physician asks for it and you get it. the idea of anybody getting it easily the way people in other countries are doing it, we're not set up for that. do i think we should be? yes, but we're not. >> he's talking about testing. what do you make of such a blunt assessment? >> it should be blunter. i mean, the amount of income teps th
we are still waiting. >> what would you expect to happen in the coming weeks, jeremy? >> i think cases are going to continue to rise. one important dynamic, whatever the case count is right now is actually a snapshot of where transmission was a week ago. we know that the incubation period can be a week. people can be transmitting before they're showing symptoms. already right now, the transmission happening today, we won't start seeing in the numbers until a wreeek from now. we need...
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jeremy diamond. live now to evan in new york city. how are new yorkers reacting to this news of a possible quarantine? >> well look, as jeremy outlined, if you are here in new york where i am standing in manhattan, it is a confusing situation. on the one hand you have the president saying i'm considering what the governor kboem is now considering a lockdown and on the other the governor saying it can't happen, it is not legal and probably won't happen. so if you are here in the city of new york or tri-state area it's been a confusing day on this front. the hourly employees don't live necessarily where they work. they travel from far away. from other parts of the city or other states. most interesting part is governors of all three states have said they have not heard from the president about this idea. if you are a new yorker watching this or from connecticut or new jersey you are left kind of in a confusing position to wonder exactly what's going to happen and who you are supposed to listen to. ana. >> all right thank you. how would
jeremy diamond. live now to evan in new york city. how are new yorkers reacting to this news of a possible quarantine? >> well look, as jeremy outlined, if you are here in new york where i am standing in manhattan, it is a confusing situation. on the one hand you have the president saying i'm considering what the governor kboem is now considering a lockdown and on the other the governor saying it can't happen, it is not legal and probably won't happen. so if you are here in the city of...
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of what is happening to the south employed boris johnson replied to the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn saying the government is reviewing the situation is trying to put together a comprehensive package to alleviate the strains in the financial pressures for the south employed it's understood that riches are not the charts that will tomorrow be delivering that package at tomorrow's press daily briefing just to mention though it was jeremy corbin's final session as the leader of the opposition in prime minister's questions and today the leader of the house of commons confirms that parliament is shutting its doors tonight i'm grateful to poland parliamentary start for coming together to support the completion of emergency legislation essential to fight against covert 19 including the contingency spun bill that will our expenditure of $260000000000.00 pounds on account once the coronavirus bill in the contingency fund bill received royal assent and subject to the house's agreement parliament will rise for the easter recess later today it is obviously important that poland is able to
of what is happening to the south employed boris johnson replied to the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn saying the government is reviewing the situation is trying to put together a comprehensive package to alleviate the strains in the financial pressures for the south employed it's understood that riches are not the charts that will tomorrow be delivering that package at tomorrow's press daily briefing just to mention though it was jeremy corbin's final session as the leader of the...
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back in the chamber, jeremy corbyn summed up what he felt needed to be done. back on this moment and they willjudge us, judge us on the actions we take now. our us, judge us on the actions we take now. oui’ response us, judge us on the actions we take now. our response must be bold and it must be decisive. the market cannot deliver what is needed. 0nly collective public action led by government can protect our people and our society. the health of us all depends on the health of the most vulnerable, so i asked the prime minister: will he step up now and not tomorrow and give support to those vulnerable people who live on the margins of our society, are vulnerable then elves and make us all vulnerable, and give them the support and assurance they are desperately searching for today. he's right to talk about this process, we're asking for desperate things the public and we asking business to shoulder quite extraordinary burdens. but he said the more people worked together and followed the scientific advice. the better our chances of relieving the burden on the n
back in the chamber, jeremy corbyn summed up what he felt needed to be done. back on this moment and they willjudge us, judge us on the actions we take now. our us, judge us on the actions we take now. oui’ response us, judge us on the actions we take now. our response must be bold and it must be decisive. the market cannot deliver what is needed. 0nly collective public action led by government can protect our people and our society. the health of us all depends on the health of the most...
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. >> cnn jeremy diamond is live at the white house now. jeremy, who is the president listening to right now? >> reporter: look, that's the question, ana. listen to what the president said yesterday, the president was asked, for example, about apple closing its stores. the president's response, fine, if other businesses want to do it, that's fine. we haven't necessarily heard the president with the same emphasis as dr. anthony fauci one of the government's pop public health officials and other health officials in the government with the same emphasis the extent meshes need to make changes to daily lives, involving this social distancing, not attending certain events, for example, staying at home more. that is something, though, that in conversations with administration officials today they are indicating that an increase focus and messaging on americans needing to really make serious changes to their lives that is something we could be seeing from this administration. we know, of course, there is a briefing at 5:00 p.m. today. perhaps where
. >> cnn jeremy diamond is live at the white house now. jeremy, who is the president listening to right now? >> reporter: look, that's the question, ana. listen to what the president said yesterday, the president was asked, for example, about apple closing its stores. the president's response, fine, if other businesses want to do it, that's fine. we haven't necessarily heard the president with the same emphasis as dr. anthony fauci one of the government's pop public health officials...
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of course that was one of the many problems with jeremy corbin. but it means you are prepared to stand up for your country we should be pride we have great countries was is what we want to deal with but people need to know that you are patriotic and proud of your country. so somebody makes an issue of your flag and with those progressive leaders there always comes a moment and whatever is shouted at them by the activist base i was an activist myself but the fact is when those progressive leaders make it clear they are in charge and nobody will push them around the other thing with that they fear of progressive politics, every pressure group you will have that policy as well. people want to know if you are hardheaded enough to say no to your own supporters. the reasons are complicated. . . . you laid a higher burden on the central progressive >> to finish off, we shouldn't worry about Ãbwe should worry about a selloff. whatever they are going to do they are going to do we should worry about ourselves. we should link up across the atlantic as well.
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. >> jeremy, you spent a lot of time in michigan. your reporting on why that vote was different from four years ago? >> andrea, i think it comes down to the fact democratic voters are petrified of the possibility donald trump can be re-elected. this unlike anything i have seen in the presidential campaign that's i have covered has jolted them into almost this strategic sense they have about their voting. they are no longer interested in the theoretical discussions about what type of party the democratic party should be, how progressive it should be, what ideologically it should stand for. they're focused on one thing, and that's denying donald trump a second term. they don't believe bernie sanders is the one who's capable of delivering on that. so if they're not that excited about voting to be joe biden, they're going to still do so. michigan's results last night shows us that. bernie sanders did not carry a single county in michigan and that's pretty extraordinary. i think it's explained by the fact 2016 certainly reknow was an anti
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yours we are past the cooling off period not result in any kind of mediation that separates and jeremy when one question i was thinking of was the big schooling off period how long is that normally somewhere into the middle course. which there's a meeting 0 the 3 or be triggers that will constituents is there patrician panel which still takes 2 weeks at least from sarah i believe columbia well challenge jurisdiction of the courts. to make decision on this with confidence and then we will really move to yes that's the case yeah hopefully hopefully they're crossing fingers they'll be productive be nice. just go see goal starts to face difficulties with this debate going on between the ministry of mines and energy and the ministry of environment we found ourselves with to get ability to work. one of our biggest shareholders from texas took the mining and energy motivated the company to seek. arbitration as a way of solving this dispute of this difficulty between the colombian government as a whole and the company. steve nipple t.q. died to do so to see this through. to cuckoo she moved in
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. >> reporter: jeremy documenting his isolation flirtation on social media. >> i wrote down my digitsuess it worked. i got a text from her an hour later. >> reporter: the new york city photographer racking up more than 25 million views online. >> no matter what the situation is, there's always a way to find love or to find positivity in any situation. >> reporter: and apparently jeremy's not the only one looking for love. at an appropriate social distance. had my first facetime date tonight, she had wine delivered to me to keep the party going. guess you could say things are getting serious. virtual coffee date tomorrow? getting ready for my first zoom date. folks finding ways to date from a distance while physical interaction is impossible. ok cupid reporting 90% of users have decided to date digitally. bumble saying a 21% increase in video call usage in the last week. tinder writing our team is working quickly to remove the geographic barriers for everyone so that people can match and chat with someone new no matter where they are, making their passport feature free so folks can swi
. >> reporter: jeremy documenting his isolation flirtation on social media. >> i wrote down my digitsuess it worked. i got a text from her an hour later. >> reporter: the new york city photographer racking up more than 25 million views online. >> no matter what the situation is, there's always a way to find love or to find positivity in any situation. >> reporter: and apparently jeremy's not the only one looking for love. at an appropriate social distance. had my...
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jeremy gave you the mic so you could ask your second question. did that go better than the first round? >> it went a bit better than the first round which was the first time the president lashed out at me and took it personally that i was trying to hold him accountable by quoting his own words back to him. in this case of course i had to say thank you to jeremy of cnn for giving me the opportunity to ask my second question. we know now that covering president trump is sometimes like a team sport, we have to have each other's back, in the press corps and jeremy had my back today so i appreciate. that my second question was, what do you make of this idea that the president is saying over and over again that the economic impact of this, more people might die because of the economic impact than the virus itself and which health professionals are telling you that, and i asked dr. fauci if he could weigh in and the president didn't directly answer me and instead repeated there would be mental health issues with the coronavirus but he didn't say health
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joining me is jeremy owens. this has been a rough week for investors. the worst week since the financial crisis of 08. coronavirus seems to be the trigger. all downward action attributable to the disease? >> it's hard to say. probably the trigger. we had a stock market that went t gher. we have had a correction of this sort. there were thoughts especialy that push higher within the last couple months. that we needed to come down. over the weekend we saw th coronavirus spread. that was the concern. al it triggered of this. we had concns. we had concerns ou coronavirus, overinflated stock market. all of it came this week in a gigantic decline. >> do you think we are moving >> we are getting close. a 10% decline. we are gettin20close, a decline. we have to see where it goes. in the short term. thisweekend if don't see any more shocks to the system maybe a calms down. nd. we're getting close to the end of the first quarter. one month away. most warnings from companies have been on the first quarter. here is what we know this will do to us in the next 3 mont
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we have to be able to protect our hospital workers. >> jeremy, who wouat would you to add? >> i think that's 100% right. what we're seeing right now in terms of case numbers is an echo of the transmission that was happening 10 to 15 days ago, because it takes five -- it's about a five-day incubation period and take longer than that to get to the point you're symptomatic to go to the hospital. we are already, if we're 10 days behind italy as han been said, then basically the transmission we're seeing in italian hospitals now is the transmission that's happening in the u.s. right now and will start showing up in 10 days. we are there. it's good to think about this in two phases. phase one is going to be a very difficult, arduous call to lockdown, shelter in place, call it what you like. it's going to be a very difficult, disruptive period for hope two to three months only. if we can succeed in getting the out-of-control transmission under control. then we have to shift to phase two where we hopefully will have large-scale testing, increase the hospitals to manage cases, have
we have to be able to protect our hospital workers. >> jeremy, who wouat would you to add? >> i think that's 100% right. what we're seeing right now in terms of case numbers is an echo of the transmission that was happening 10 to 15 days ago, because it takes five -- it's about a five-day incubation period and take longer than that to get to the point you're symptomatic to go to the hospital. we are already, if we're 10 days behind italy as han been said, then basically the...
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their quarantines one marathon runner did not let that stop him from going the distance reporter jeremye story. >>watch a runner in france run the entire length of a full marathon on his apartment balcony. the 32 year-old furloughed worker wasn't about to let a little thing like a global pandemic quarantine stop them from going the distance so he decided to keep up his training by running the length of the marathon that's more than 26 miles on his 23 foot balcony and the feet look incredible all the boring. but thankfully, his girlfriend was there supporting him the dems and coca cola all along the way they want to win you got a few like a winner, with the man estimates he made roughly 3,000 laps on the balcony and finish in 6 hours and 48 minutes a personal record. i'm betting it was all the sugar. when the press could girls dance competition was canceled due to the coronavirus for state trooper dad, walt stand and save the day. >>like so many activities, the girls danced season had to be put on hold but with all the social distancing and all. so the students were encouraged to practic
their quarantines one marathon runner did not let that stop him from going the distance reporter jeremye story. >>watch a runner in france run the entire length of a full marathon on his apartment balcony. the 32 year-old furloughed worker wasn't about to let a little thing like a global pandemic quarantine stop them from going the distance so he decided to keep up his training by running the length of the marathon that's more than 26 miles on his 23 foot balcony and the feet look...
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thanks for coming on jeremy.eing only coronavirus news and not other stuff that the essence of the story you're telling and particularly the politics of it all? first of all, let's say coronavirus here, temperature gauges and back where i was a couple of days ago, bethlehem itself is now in lockdown. panic buying going on there. the church of nativity, no tourists, so people are ina nativity, no tourists, so people are in a —— the politics are complicated. i think the theme of this week really has been the continued manipulation and in a way, torture of civilians who have been caught up in the war. first of all, i've been up to the bordering group. as close as i can get. there were large numbers, thousands of refugees who had been in turkey for a little while who were told by the turkey president that he'd open the gates and they could get into europe. well, the greeks did not agree with that. in some cases the greek border open fire. people were killed, people were wounded, and those who are at the forefront, of
thanks for coming on jeremy.eing only coronavirus news and not other stuff that the essence of the story you're telling and particularly the politics of it all? first of all, let's say coronavirus here, temperature gauges and back where i was a couple of days ago, bethlehem itself is now in lockdown. panic buying going on there. the church of nativity, no tourists, so people are ina nativity, no tourists, so people are in a —— the politics are complicated. i think the theme of this week...
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cnn's jeremy diamond is standing by. he's in the white house rose garden right now, waiting for the briefing to begin. jeremy, what are you learning about these new recommendations? >> well, wolf, we are just days away from the end of those 15 days to slow the spread. those were the social distancing guidelines that the president put in place. and now within a matter of days, we're reaching the end of that. so the president and white house officials are currently reviewing recommendations to potentially begin opening up parts of the country that have the lowest risk. but in order to do that, a senior federal health official tells cnn that those regions of the country would have to hit certain benchmarks, but then could start seeing some schools and businesses begin to open up. that as this morning, we heard dr. anthony fauci, the leading public health expert, working on the coronavirus task force, he was talking about the fact that, look, he is in favor of beginning to open up parts of the country, but in order to do tha
cnn's jeremy diamond is standing by. he's in the white house rose garden right now, waiting for the briefing to begin. jeremy, what are you learning about these new recommendations? >> well, wolf, we are just days away from the end of those 15 days to slow the spread. those were the social distancing guidelines that the president put in place. and now within a matter of days, we're reaching the end of that. so the president and white house officials are currently reviewing recommendations...
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guest: i will answer your question, jeremy. he has to do very well to avoid a brokered convention in, but the problem is there so many candidates in this race that it is hard to tell how well he needs to do. as a candidates -- as candidates drop out, we will get a clearer picture, but you know, i think it is hard to say. i would assume he needs to get half more then have to avoid a scenario like that, but i don't think that is necessarily going to happen. this is so different from 2016 because 2016 was so easy because it was just bernie sanders and hillary clinton who do you have so many people running right now , relatively broad basis of support that it is hard to see how much support buttigieg -- sanders needs to get going forward with all of these candidates. to avoid a brokered convention, most -- more candidates needs to drop out. host: even elizabeth horn getting in on this. this is from her campaign showing elizabeth winning delegates in most states. as the dust settles, the reality of this race will be clear and no can
guest: i will answer your question, jeremy. he has to do very well to avoid a brokered convention in, but the problem is there so many candidates in this race that it is hard to tell how well he needs to do. as a candidates -- as candidates drop out, we will get a clearer picture, but you know, i think it is hard to say. i would assume he needs to get half more then have to avoid a scenario like that, but i don't think that is necessarily going to happen. this is so different from 2016 because...
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jeremy talked about it.ta myths, as rob told us echoed all the way into , the 1970's in cleveland, about eastern europeans being sold down the river as the saying went. i think that is an important part of that long life of yalta particularly in american politics. gaulle was not invited to yalta and was smarting about that for a long time that he was not there representing france and he made yalta a bad word as well. in 19 six date when the soviets value did check was a bach yeah, -- when the soviets invaded czechoslovakia, charles de gaulle blamed yalta. that is how long it was working inside history. i think the yalta myths are important topics we ought to be talking about. rob made a good point, if you will recall, his conclusion was yalta was the blueprint for allied victory. he reminded us that halting at that another scholar picked up in 1967. it was very much in the historiography at the time. i would add the important reason for eisenhower to halt at the elbe, was he was afraid the nazis were belting
jeremy talked about it.ta myths, as rob told us echoed all the way into , the 1970's in cleveland, about eastern europeans being sold down the river as the saying went. i think that is an important part of that long life of yalta particularly in american politics. gaulle was not invited to yalta and was smarting about that for a long time that he was not there representing france and he made yalta a bad word as well. in 19 six date when the soviets value did check was a bach yeah, -- when the...
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. >>> start with cnn's jeremy diamond live for us at the white house. jeremy, what do you know about what the white house might be looking into? >> reporter: well, fredricka, those 15 days to slow the spread, those guidelines the white house put out, they are expiring in a matter of days. so we know that the president and his task force are reviewing options to look at whether or not they can relax 1of the guidelines at least in certain parts of country or will have to keeped guidelineses in effect a few more weeks. we know from a health expert, proposed the coronavirus task force, some recommendations that could see some schools and businesses reopen in parts of the country that have low infection rates, but, of course, one of the challenges is knowing whether those low infection rates truly are low or because of a lack of testing or because people are asymptomatic, right? and haven't presented with symptoms yet. one of the keconcerns dr. antho fauci, a leading expert on the pandemic, raised this morning with our colleague jake tapper. listen in. >> if
. >>> start with cnn's jeremy diamond live for us at the white house. jeremy, what do you know about what the white house might be looking into? >> reporter: well, fredricka, those 15 days to slow the spread, those guidelines the white house put out, they are expiring in a matter of days. so we know that the president and his task force are reviewing options to look at whether or not they can relax 1of the guidelines at least in certain parts of country or will have to keeped...
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r more on this deadly which is shocked and scared the world in equal measure we can speak now to jeremy rossman the president and founder of the research network he joins us now from the us city of chicago thank you very much for being with us here on fronts twenty four no first of all what more do we know about the latest strain of this virus since it first appeared. in china late last year. we're now in a continuous increase in information about what's going on with this virus we're learning more about exactly what kind of disease it spreads. we'rere learning about whenen it's most transmissible which is actually earlier in the infection than we thought. and we're really starting to look at new therapeutics that might be used a lot of these are undergoing. very preliminary. clinical trials but there is some hope that some of these therapeutics might be useful. are you into the of course the hunt for a vaccine and for a cure of course continues what more do we know the current time but the progress is being made in those particular fields. unfortunately in the vaccine field taxing deve
r more on this deadly which is shocked and scared the world in equal measure we can speak now to jeremy rossman the president and founder of the research network he joins us now from the us city of chicago thank you very much for being with us here on fronts twenty four no first of all what more do we know about the latest strain of this virus since it first appeared. in china late last year. we're now in a continuous increase in information about what's going on with this virus we're learning...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, turkey. sexual assaults when he should have been in prison has blamed failures by the probation service. mccann was given 33 life sentences last december for the attacks on women and children. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been speaking to some of his victims — you may find their stories distressing. the end of a manhunt. joseph mccann is finally cornered, hiding up in a tree in cheshire, wanted for multiple rapes and kidnappings in the north and south of england. he was taken into custody, which is where he should have been when he was committing his crimes. mccann, a career criminal with a history of violence, had been wrongly released from prison, and today we learned of the failings which meant a man described by the trialjudge as a classic psychopath was free to roam around the country, raping women and children. we brought together three of his victims aged from 17 to 71 after they had read today's report. his eldest victim, a grandmother, was punched in the face, kidnap
jeremy bowen, bbc news, turkey. sexual assaults when he should have been in prison has blamed failures by the probation service. mccann was given 33 life sentences last december for the attacks on women and children. our home affairs correspondent june kelly has been speaking to some of his victims — you may find their stories distressing. the end of a manhunt. joseph mccann is finally cornered, hiding up in a tree in cheshire, wanted for multiple rapes and kidnappings in the north and south...
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jeremy corbyn wanted to know why michael gove and not borisjohnson was answering his question.rious allegations raised by the home secretary about the home secretary's conduct are true and including and i quote shouting and swearing, belittling people and making unreasonable and repeated demands, that would clearly constitute a breach of the ministerial code. a minister in breach of the ministerial code cannot remain in office and should be dismissed. he saw her alleged behaviour as part of a wider pattern. isn't the truth mr speaker that this is a government led by bullies, presided over by a part—time prime minister, who not only cannot be bothered to turn up but simply will not take the vital action required when the very integrity and credibility of the government is on the line. i am grateful to the leader of the opposition for all the questions, the prime minister is in downing street leading our response to the coronavirus, implementing that people' spriorities and making sure promises at the general election are delivered, he is delivering for that british people. there
jeremy corbyn wanted to know why michael gove and not borisjohnson was answering his question.rious allegations raised by the home secretary about the home secretary's conduct are true and including and i quote shouting and swearing, belittling people and making unreasonable and repeated demands, that would clearly constitute a breach of the ministerial code. a minister in breach of the ministerial code cannot remain in office and should be dismissed. he saw her alleged behaviour as part of a...
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jeremy bowen has the latest. netanyahu's bowen has the latest.hu's followers were waiting for the exit poll outside his election night headquarters. it was the highest turnout since 1999. netanyahu, mobilised his supporters. when the poll came m, supporters. when the poll came in, it was clear that he had out campaigned and out thought his opponent benny gantz. i went to israeli towns in range of policy and rockets to understand neta nyahu's political base. this ex— army man, head of security in his town, drove me and he voted for netanyahu. he shut off the massive project to build an underground shield, 40 to 80 metres deep all along the gaza border to stop palestinians digging attack tunnels. across the wire, more than 2 million palestinians live in gaza under a blockade since hummus took power they are in 2007. this area is poor and working class, netanyahu area is poor and working class, neta nyahu territory. she area is poor and working class, netanyahu territory. she said he would win big time. only he likud party and its allies have activi
jeremy bowen has the latest. netanyahu's bowen has the latest.hu's followers were waiting for the exit poll outside his election night headquarters. it was the highest turnout since 1999. netanyahu, mobilised his supporters. when the poll came m, supporters. when the poll came in, it was clear that he had out campaigned and out thought his opponent benny gantz. i went to israeli towns in range of policy and rockets to understand neta nyahu's political base. this ex— army man, head of security...
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jeremy corbyn suggested the prime minister should visit flood—hit areas, as he himself had done.visited pontypridd last week, i saw at first hand the damage and destruction these floods have caused to people's lives, homes and businesses. but the prime minister was silent, sulking in his grace and favour mansion at chevening. after two weeks of flooding, after two weeks of flooding, mr speaker, there are now even memes being produced, asking not "where's wally?" saying, "where's boris? " when is the government going to stop hiding and show people that it actually cares? mr speaker, i am very proud of the response that the government has mounted over the past few days. we convened the national flood response centre on the 14th. since the flooding began, there has been a constant stream of ministerial activity, led by my right honourable friends the secretary of state for environment, the secretary of state for communities and local government. and never forget that in spite of the flooding, and no one should underestimate the anguish that flooding causes, and of course it is an ab
jeremy corbyn suggested the prime minister should visit flood—hit areas, as he himself had done.visited pontypridd last week, i saw at first hand the damage and destruction these floods have caused to people's lives, homes and businesses. but the prime minister was silent, sulking in his grace and favour mansion at chevening. after two weeks of flooding, after two weeks of flooding, mr speaker, there are now even memes being produced, asking not "where's wally?" saying,...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the west bank.ird consecutive season and the fourth time they've lifted the trophy in five years. they beat aston villa 2—1, in an entertaining clash at wembley. our sports correspondent natalie pirks was there. wembley is manchester city's second home these days. in the winter sun, villa fans both, older, younger and royal were hoping their side wouldn't freeze. but it had been 2a years since they last won this trophy and city were going for the hat trick of consecutive wins. a defence—splitting cross was about to send them on their way. foden with the knock down to... who else? aguero! lose him at your peril! sergio aguero once again villa's nemesis. it was about to get worse. soft defending from a corner doubled their pain. put in by rodri. dean smith was furious that it should have been a goal kick. in truth, his team's defending was the bigger issue. but, just when a sense of inevitability crept in, it was city's turn to slip. stones with the stumble, samatta with the strength. samatta! game on
jeremy bowen, bbc news, on the west bank.ird consecutive season and the fourth time they've lifted the trophy in five years. they beat aston villa 2—1, in an entertaining clash at wembley. our sports correspondent natalie pirks was there. wembley is manchester city's second home these days. in the winter sun, villa fans both, older, younger and royal were hoping their side wouldn't freeze. but it had been 2a years since they last won this trophy and city were going for the hat trick of...
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it meant the jeremy corbyn social distancing rules.mises questions before standing down as labour leader, could ask another six questions. both he and borisjohnson were in a reflective mood. —— labour. any time of crisis, no—one is an island, no is self—made. the well—being of the wealthiest corporate, chief executive officer, depends on the outsource worker clinic their office. at times like this, mr speaker, we have to recognise the value of each other. and the strength of a society that cares for each other and cares for all. the more we followed the advice of the government, the more strictly we obey the measures that we have put in place, then the swifter and more surely this country will come back from the current crisis, the better we will recover, and so ijust repeat my message in case the right honourable gentleman would like to hear it one more time, the best thing we can do is stay at home, protect our nhs, and save many, many thousands of lies. the prime minister. emergency legislation to give the uk and devolved goverment
it meant the jeremy corbyn social distancing rules.mises questions before standing down as labour leader, could ask another six questions. both he and borisjohnson were in a reflective mood. —— labour. any time of crisis, no—one is an island, no is self—made. the well—being of the wealthiest corporate, chief executive officer, depends on the outsource worker clinic their office. at times like this, mr speaker, we have to recognise the value of each other. and the strength of a society...
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joining me now and wharton school finance professor jeremy siegel.oining us professor. let's start with the big picture of your economic outlook. i'm here you said a shallow recession might be on the horizon? >> absolutely. when you are growing in only 2%, it doesn't take much to wipe out that 2% increase. with the entertainment industry is a huge portion of the u.s. and world economy. obviously that's going to slow down. so i could see a couple quarters, potentially of negative gdp growth, later this year. >> so the stock market is forward-looking so is this pricing? are you a buyer seller this point? >> for long-term investors, i am a buyer. even if earnings get ravaged, this year, one has to remember that over 90% of the value of stocks, is due to its profits of more than 12 months into the future. if you do the math on valuation and everyone agrees on that, we could have a 20% decline i'm not forecasting it, how much can be wiped out if we bounce back in 2021, i think that's what everyone expects. these viruses come and go, we will have a strong
joining me now and wharton school finance professor jeremy siegel.oining us professor. let's start with the big picture of your economic outlook. i'm here you said a shallow recession might be on the horizon? >> absolutely. when you are growing in only 2%, it doesn't take much to wipe out that 2% increase. with the entertainment industry is a huge portion of the u.s. and world economy. obviously that's going to slow down. so i could see a couple quarters, potentially of negative gdp...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, turkey.le have been killed when a building collapsed in the pakistani city of karachi. the 5—storey building collapsed suddenly damaging buildings next to it. police say at least ten other people were injured. the high court in london has found the rule of dubai, sheikh mohammed al—maktoum, abducted two of his daughters and subjected his former wife of a campaign of intimidation. in a series ofjudgements the court said allegations of physical abuse could be relied upon and overruled the sheik‘s evan smith keep the findings secret. —— attempts. the us secretary of state has criticised the international criminal court's decision to authorise an investigation into alleged war crimes in afghanistan by us military personnel and others. mike pompeo called it "a truly breathtaking and reckless move by an unaccountable, political institution". the icc overturned its previous decision to block the investigation. it said alleged abuses by all sides in afghanistan could now be investigated. elizabeth wa
jeremy bowen, bbc news, turkey.le have been killed when a building collapsed in the pakistani city of karachi. the 5—storey building collapsed suddenly damaging buildings next to it. police say at least ten other people were injured. the high court in london has found the rule of dubai, sheikh mohammed al—maktoum, abducted two of his daughters and subjected his former wife of a campaign of intimidation. in a series ofjudgements the court said allegations of physical abuse could be relied...