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judith: yes. mr. al-habtoor: execution. judith: execution. mr. al-habtoor: 100%. anybody participate in the killing of any person, not only khashoggi, any person should be executed. judith: and supposing -- mr. al-habtoor: therefore people can learn they cannot go and kill people. judith: supposing it turns out it is determined by an investigation, perhaps not a saudi one, but by an international investigation or turkish that the responsibility for this assassination and brutal murder goes higher up, what would be appropriate then? mr. al-habtoor: that is proven by the court of saudi arabia. everyone is equal before god under the constitution of islam. judith: can you imagine such a thing happening in the uae in , your country? mr. al-habtoor: in my country? if it happened like this, i cannot answer that because it never happened and it never happened. judith: perhaps that's why the world is so unsettled by this assassination. mr. al-habtoor: if it happened they will have punishment. they , will also be execution. judith: i want to probe a little deeper into what
judith: yes. mr. al-habtoor: execution. judith: execution. mr. al-habtoor: 100%. anybody participate in the killing of any person, not only khashoggi, any person should be executed. judith: and supposing -- mr. al-habtoor: therefore people can learn they cannot go and kill people. judith: supposing it turns out it is determined by an investigation, perhaps not a saudi one, but by an international investigation or turkish that the responsibility for this assassination and brutal murder goes...
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. >> there are 70 phone calls from judith campbell into the white house. >> mcmillan's investigationith campbell is a woman in demand. >> as you can imagine, those of us who knew what was coming were a little bit on the edge of our seat. >> jack is not campbell's only male companion. she's also having an affair with bobby's longstanding nemesis, sam giancana, the chicago mafia boss. >> it appeared that giancana and jfk were sharing a girlfriend. >> you just can't make it up. >> it was a very awkward thing to be saying to the attorney general you need to know your brother's been compromised. >> i mean, imagine, this is the president of the united states having an affair with this woman who is also involved with the head of the chicago mafia. it's a devastatingly dangerous thing for him to be doing. >> jack was vulnerable. he was somewhat reckless. he needed somebody to clean stuff up. >> bobby acts immediately to terminate his brother's relationship with judith campbell. >> the next day, the phone operator at the white house was instructed no more calls. he had cut off that relationsh
. >> there are 70 phone calls from judith campbell into the white house. >> mcmillan's investigationith campbell is a woman in demand. >> as you can imagine, those of us who knew what was coming were a little bit on the edge of our seat. >> jack is not campbell's only male companion. she's also having an affair with bobby's longstanding nemesis, sam giancana, the chicago mafia boss. >> it appeared that giancana and jfk were sharing a girlfriend. >> you just...
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[applause] >> we'd like to welcome judith miller up to the podium. judith is a pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist and they're going to have a conversation. >> greetings everyone, and happy halloween. an appropriate holiday given that scary nature of washington these days, and much of the country. we are about to have an election as you know. we are delighted to have you here and your excellencies, fellow students and experts of the middle east, and on the middle east. i was a little both concern and believed by your remarks. because up until today and your speech, the murder of jamal khashoggi has not been mentioned. in addition to the long-standing ties between saudi arabia and the united states, , the gulf ad the united states, a common concern about human rights, provides that are violent by the iranian regime and other regimes in the area. also figures as a common concern for our alliance. i wondered what if, it's very clear to me that what has been said so far by the kingdom of saudi arabia, by the government of saudi arabia, has no
[applause] >> we'd like to welcome judith miller up to the podium. judith is a pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist and they're going to have a conversation. >> greetings everyone, and happy halloween. an appropriate holiday given that scary nature of washington these days, and much of the country. we are about to have an election as you know. we are delighted to have you here and your excellencies, fellow students and experts of the middle east, and on the middle east. i...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bolton.vis presley — has been awarded america's highest civilian honor. he's among seven recipients at president donald trump's first medal of freedom ceremony since taking office. gareth barlow reports. an icon, a legend, the king of rock vnv an icon, a legend, the king of rock ‘n‘ roll: elvis presley led a music revolution, and over 40 years after his death, he is still winning awards. the man behind hound dog and heartbreak hotel was among seven recipients of the presidential medal of freedom, america's highest civilian honour. all this presley remains injuring and beloved american icon. the united states is honoured to honour this legend. elvis presley enterprises collected the middle on his behalf. one of the most beloved artists and most enduring colourful icons that haven't lived. the king of rock ‘n‘ roll, the true king, and you have to say that, all this aaron presley. 0ver say that, all this aaron presley. over 50 legendary seasons, babe ruth led the yankees to seven american champi
judith moritz, bbc news, bolton.vis presley — has been awarded america's highest civilian honor. he's among seven recipients at president donald trump's first medal of freedom ceremony since taking office. gareth barlow reports. an icon, a legend, the king of rock vnv an icon, a legend, the king of rock ‘n‘ roll: elvis presley led a music revolution, and over 40 years after his death, he is still winning awards. the man behind hound dog and heartbreak hotel was among seven recipients of...
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judith moritz, bbc news.gation into the novichok poisonings in salisbury says the amount of nerve agent found in a fake perfume bottle could have killed thousands of people. a police officer who fell ill after investigating the attack on former russian spy, sergei skripal, and his daughter yulia, has been speaking publicly for the first time. detective sergeant nick bailey says he was "petrified" when doctors said he had the nerve agent in this system. jane corbin has this exclusive report. salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that was vital for us to find out what had happened to them. detective sergeant n
judith moritz, bbc news.gation into the novichok poisonings in salisbury says the amount of nerve agent found in a fake perfume bottle could have killed thousands of people. a police officer who fell ill after investigating the attack on former russian spy, sergei skripal, and his daughter yulia, has been speaking publicly for the first time. detective sergeant nick bailey says he was "petrified" when doctors said he had the nerve agent in this system. jane corbin has this exclusive...
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judith moritz reports.on school playing fields last month. 0ne pupil approaches another student. he appears to head—butt him, grab him by the neck and wrestle him to the ground. then he pours water over the pupil's face while other students look on. after pulling himself up, the boy walks away. the video has now been shared and viewed online millions of times. the teenager who was assaulted is a syrian refugee. today, his father told me that his other child had also been targeted by different pupils. translation: i have my daughter in school. we are muslims. after one yearfrom being in the uk, she grown up and decided to put hijab like her mother. we are surprised that in school her friends beat her up and take hijab. this new footage is said to show that attack. the family have told us that the girl in the pink hijab is the sister of the boy in the first video. you came to the uk for sanctuary, do you feel safe here? translation: in the beginning i thought that we are coming to sanctuary and safety, but wh
judith moritz reports.on school playing fields last month. 0ne pupil approaches another student. he appears to head—butt him, grab him by the neck and wrestle him to the ground. then he pours water over the pupil's face while other students look on. after pulling himself up, the boy walks away. the video has now been shared and viewed online millions of times. the teenager who was assaulted is a syrian refugee. today, his father told me that his other child had also been targeted by different...
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judith moritz, bbc news.tigation into the russian chemical poisonings in salisbury has told the bbc that the amount of nerve agent found in a fake perfume bottle could have killed thousands of people. bbc‘s panorama also spoke with the police officer who was poisoned while investigating the attempted murder of the former russian spy, sergei skripal, and his daughter, yulia. speaking publicly for the first time, he said he was "petrified" when he was told by doctors that he had the nerve agent in this system. panorama's jane corbin has this exclusive report. salisbury, wiltshire. in march this year, the city became the epicentre of a deadly attack. two russian assassins were sent to kill former russian spy sergei skripal with lethal nerve agent novichok. he and his daughter yulia were discovered critically ill in the city centre. but one of the police officers investigating the crime would become a victim too. we had to make sure that there were no other casualties in the house or anything in the house that wa
judith moritz, bbc news.tigation into the russian chemical poisonings in salisbury has told the bbc that the amount of nerve agent found in a fake perfume bottle could have killed thousands of people. bbc‘s panorama also spoke with the police officer who was poisoned while investigating the attempted murder of the former russian spy, sergei skripal, and his daughter, yulia. speaking publicly for the first time, he said he was "petrified" when he was told by doctors that he had the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, huddersfield. on a compound run by the british security company gas in kabul. the interior ministry said another 19 were treated in hospital, including several children after a car bomb was detonated outside and gunmen stormed the complex. the facility offers training for the afg ha n facility offers training for the afghan security forces. the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. the uk's worst—performing mental health trust has been told it has only weeks to improve safety. inspectors have rated the norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust as inadequate, keeping it in special measures for an unprecedented third time. the care quality commission says managers have repeatedly failed to protect patients who were harming themselves due to a lack of care, and the problems date back years. here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson, and a warning, her report contains flashing images. the suffolk coast. across this county and in neighbouring norfolk, mental health care is in deep crisis
judith moritz, bbc news, huddersfield. on a compound run by the british security company gas in kabul. the interior ministry said another 19 were treated in hospital, including several children after a car bomb was detonated outside and gunmen stormed the complex. the facility offers training for the afg ha n facility offers training for the afghan security forces. the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. the uk's worst—performing mental health trust has been told it has only weeks...
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britain's international trade official judith slater refused to speak to journalists all we wanted knew was was in the spirit of the lord. lord ms banquet. what we tried to get the thoughts of to raise amazing department of trade trying to speak to judith slater who is here who works with well the international trade she obviously didn't want to come on camera and tell us about russia u.k. trade ties after the break stories of making. sure the u.k. germany had a community's local government minister chris williams and a general election and from the news is the u.k. putting trading rights above human rights and the u.a.e. arresting comments about problems in paris all this and more coming up with part two going up to ground. it's ukraine versus russia again a minor maritime incident on the current strait is said to be anything between a major international crisis to a cheap campaign trick as ukraine's interesting election cycle take your pick but one thing is for sure russia is deemed aggressive by the west even when defending its sovereignty. producing a lot of oil and gas now or energ
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judith moritz, bbc news, grimsby. of 2a hours. a 17—year—old boy was killed this afternoon outside clapham south tube station. yesterday a fifteen year old was attacked in a fast food take away shop in south east london. 115 people have been murdered in london this year. the? brexit secretary dominic raab says he's confident he can get a good dealfor all corners of the united kingdom. he was speaking during his first official visit to northern ireland, to discuss the issue of the irish border which has become the main sticking point in the brexit talks. our ireland correspondent chris page is at stormont. dare i ask, any progress? dominic grabb has visited the part of the uk which is in many ways at the sharp end of brexit, because of the sharp end of brexit, because of the land border with the irish republic and the future of that frontier has become a major difficulty in the negotiations. there is disagreement over a backstop, i guarantee that no matter what there are not going to be any border checkpoints. the eu s
judith moritz, bbc news, grimsby. of 2a hours. a 17—year—old boy was killed this afternoon outside clapham south tube station. yesterday a fifteen year old was attacked in a fast food take away shop in south east london. 115 people have been murdered in london this year. the? brexit secretary dominic raab says he's confident he can get a good dealfor all corners of the united kingdom. he was speaking during his first official visit to northern ireland, to discuss the issue of the irish...
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judith moritz, bbc news.ws: the prime minister has hailed a draft agreement on post—brexit relations with the eu as ‘right for the whole of the uk'. after a review looking into the manchester arena terror attack, mi5 accepts it made a mistake in not tracking the bomber. the detective leading the investigation into the novichok poisonings in salisbury has told the bbc the amount of nerve agent found in a fake perfume bottle could have killed thousands of people. the detective leading the investigation into the russian chemical poisonings in salisbury has told the bbc that the amount of nerve agent found in a fake perfume bottle could have killed thousands of people. bbc‘s panorama also spoke with detective sergeant nick bailey, the police officer who was poisoned while investigating the attempted murder of the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. speaking publicly for the first time, he said he was ‘petrified' when he was told by doctors that he had the nerve agent in this system. panorama
judith moritz, bbc news.ws: the prime minister has hailed a draft agreement on post—brexit relations with the eu as ‘right for the whole of the uk'. after a review looking into the manchester arena terror attack, mi5 accepts it made a mistake in not tracking the bomber. the detective leading the investigation into the novichok poisonings in salisbury has told the bbc the amount of nerve agent found in a fake perfume bottle could have killed thousands of people. the detective leading the...
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judith moritz, bbc news.nt is set to dilute the guidelines on teaching sex education to people a change in the law promised to make education about relationships and sex compulsory in all schools in england. but now some believe it'll be far too easy for schools to opt out of teaching it altogether. 0ur disability news correspondent nikki fox reports. i want you to think about the relationships you have in your life. who's in your family? mum. a relationships and sex education class. an integral subject at this specialist school in nottingham. who's kayla? used to be my ex—girlfriend. so, she's your ex—girlfriend? right! yeah! so, your relationship with kayla will have changed, won't it? every week, students discuss a range of topics from puberty to anatomy to hygiene, but the socially awkward subject of sex is a serious one here. every week, students discuss a range of topics from puberty —— if this is a fundamental part of education, they have to know that their bodies are valuable. they have to know that t
judith moritz, bbc news.nt is set to dilute the guidelines on teaching sex education to people a change in the law promised to make education about relationships and sex compulsory in all schools in england. but now some believe it'll be far too easy for schools to opt out of teaching it altogether. 0ur disability news correspondent nikki fox reports. i want you to think about the relationships you have in your life. who's in your family? mum. a relationships and sex education class. an...
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judith moritz, bbc news.sident trump, to deny the possibility of asylum to migrants crossing the southern us border. mr trump cited national security concerns when signing the order earlier this month, in response to thousands of migrants from different parts of central america, making their way northwards towards the us border. but the move was challenged by civil rights groups. in a moment we'll hear from aleem maqbool at the otay mesa border crossing in san diego. but first our correspondent will grant who has been to the border city of tijuana in mexico. idyllic though the beach at tijuana looks, it is a fortress. only the birds free to come and go as they please. for everyone else, the us border patrol is on hand but the migrants already knew they were in hostile territory. the main migrant camp lies in the shadow of the border wall, the us almost within their grasp. to reach it, migrant rights groups are helping them register for the tangled asylum process. "president trump is keeping us out but all we
judith moritz, bbc news.sident trump, to deny the possibility of asylum to migrants crossing the southern us border. mr trump cited national security concerns when signing the order earlier this month, in response to thousands of migrants from different parts of central america, making their way northwards towards the us border. but the move was challenged by civil rights groups. in a moment we'll hear from aleem maqbool at the otay mesa border crossing in san diego. but first our correspondent...
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we tried to get the thoughts of to raise a maze department of trade trying to speak to judith slater who is here the works of the well the international trade she obviously didn't want to come on camera and tell us about russia u.k. trade ties after the break stories of a continues a brics a tour of the u.k. germany corbin's former shadow communities local government minister chris williams and a general election and from the news is the u.k. putting trading rights above human rights and the u.a.e. arresting comments about problems in paris all this and more coming up in part two going up the ground. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the circular defense offices we're going to attack and destroy the government and in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with their money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and w
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judith moritz, bbc news, bolton. the time is 6.16. our top story this evening.ry is appointed, stephen barclay, and there's a return to front line politics for amber rudd. and the united nations has accused the government of being in a state of denial about the extent of poverty in the uk. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, tommy fleetwood makes his move in the race to dubai. the englishman is catching up leader francesco molinari at the world tour championship. the number of people missing after wildfires destroyed the town of paradise in northern california has risen to more than 600. 63 bodies have been discovered in the area, but the death toll is expected to rise considerably. at least three other people have died in a separate wildfire in southern california. president trump will travel to the state tomorrow to meet people affected. dan johnson has the latest from the scene. these smouldering ruins still refuse to revealjust how much went when paradise burned. the official number of lives lost has kept slowly climbing. but the sheriff's latest update stun
judith moritz, bbc news, bolton. the time is 6.16. our top story this evening.ry is appointed, stephen barclay, and there's a return to front line politics for amber rudd. and the united nations has accused the government of being in a state of denial about the extent of poverty in the uk. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, tommy fleetwood makes his move in the race to dubai. the englishman is catching up leader francesco molinari at the world tour championship. the number of people missing...
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[applause] >> we like to welcome judith miller up to the podium. judith is a pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist and they're going to have a conversation. >> greetings everyone and happy halloween. an appropriate holiday given the scary nature of washington these days. much of the country. we are about to have an election as you know, doctor out before, we are delighted to have you here and your excellencies, fellow students and experts of the middle east and on the middleeast . i was a little both concerned and relieved by your remarks. because up until today and your speech, the murder of jamaal khashoggi had not been mentioned. in addition to the long-standing ties between arabia and the united states, the gulf and the united states. a common concern about human rights, the rights that are violated by the iranian regime and other regimes in the area. also figures as a common concern for our alliance. i wondered what, it's very clear to me that what has been said so far by the kingdom of saudi arabia, by the government of saudi arabia
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reporteruthor and judith miller talks with the united arab emirates businessman about the arab view of. this is part of the recent conference of the national council on u.s.-arab relations. it runs 30 minutes. [applause] ms. peterson: your royal highness, distinguished guests and friends. my name is paige peterson. the national council of u.s. arab relations is privileged to welcome back to its annual policy makers conference, mr. al-habtoor.
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judith moritz, bbc news, bolton. get some of the day's other news now and the number of people missing after wildfires destroyed the town of paradise in northern california has risen to more than 600. 63 bodies have been discovered in the area, but the death toll is expected to rise considerably. at least three other people have died in a separate wildfire in southern california. president trump will travel to the state tomorrow to meet people affected. dan johnson has the latest from the scene. these smouldering ruins still refuse to revealjust how much went when paradise burned. the official number of lives lost has kept slowly climbing. but the sheriff's latest update stunned everyone. the number of people who we're still looking for, who are unaccounted for, has increased to 631, and this number increased by 501 people. that's because they've checked the number of emergency calls made as the fire burned and compared different lists. boards like this have appeared at shelters around town with lists of people who a
judith moritz, bbc news, bolton. get some of the day's other news now and the number of people missing after wildfires destroyed the town of paradise in northern california has risen to more than 600. 63 bodies have been discovered in the area, but the death toll is expected to rise considerably. at least three other people have died in a separate wildfire in southern california. president trump will travel to the state tomorrow to meet people affected. dan johnson has the latest from the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, grimsby.msby. thank you for talking to us. so, how has grimsby affected your health? well it hasn't at all. living in grimsby has given me the lifestyle i enjoy. i don't see how this report can say that having a number of betting shops or tanning shops or empty shops, how does that have an impact on somebody‘s health. i don't see how it can... hold true. what do you see in grimsby that the authors of the report haven't?” you see in grimsby that the authors of the report haven't? i see a town that has had a tough time in the past. a town that is actually growing and expanding in terms of its economy. i see a town that is the centre of the off shore wind industry and a town that is serving the food sector and there are food products going from grimsby around the uk and a town that is moving forward as far as regeneration is concerned. in five years' time it will be interesting to see if the people come back and see what the reports are then. ultimately in the reports are then. ultimately in the
judith moritz, bbc news, grimsby.msby. thank you for talking to us. so, how has grimsby affected your health? well it hasn't at all. living in grimsby has given me the lifestyle i enjoy. i don't see how this report can say that having a number of betting shops or tanning shops or empty shops, how does that have an impact on somebody‘s health. i don't see how it can... hold true. what do you see in grimsby that the authors of the report haven't?” you see in grimsby that the authors of the...
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judith moritz, bbc news, grimsby.eet" to mark the one—month anniversary of the journalist's murder. the campaigners temporarily erected a mock street sign in front of the diplomatic compound in mayfair, in a symbolic gesture honouring jamal khashoggi. they staged the friday lunchtime stunt to coincide with the time that he was last seen alive entering the kingdom's consulate in istanbul, on the 2nd of october. it comes as a turkish official claimed jamal khashoggi's body was dissolved in acid, after being cut up. the american actor, alec baldwin, has been arrested in new york city, accused of punching a man in a fight over a parking spot. a police department spokesperson told the bbc that the actor had been taken into custody and faced a probable charge of assault. the alleged altercation occurred in the west village area of manhattan earlier today. the actor starred in the movie hunt for red october and more recently in tv shows 30 rock and saturday night live. the headlines on bbc news. a stark warning from the met
judith moritz, bbc news, grimsby.eet" to mark the one—month anniversary of the journalist's murder. the campaigners temporarily erected a mock street sign in front of the diplomatic compound in mayfair, in a symbolic gesture honouring jamal khashoggi. they staged the friday lunchtime stunt to coincide with the time that he was last seen alive entering the kingdom's consulate in istanbul, on the 2nd of october. it comes as a turkish official claimed jamal khashoggi's body was dissolved in...
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judith moritz, bbc news, bolton.n, with the number of conservative backbenchers who say they've submitted letters calling for a vote of no confidence in her leadership rising to 22. if 48 letters are sent, that would trigger a vote. to discuss how all this works, i'm joined now by sir anthony seldon, political author and vice chancellor of the university of buckingham. thank you very much forjoining us after what has been a fascinating week, i am sure you will agree. tell us week, i am sure you will agree. tell us how the 1922 committee features in this confidence vote. well, the 1922 committee, founded, puzzlingly, in1923... (i)... is the 1922 committee, founded, puzzlingly, in 1923... (i)... is the meeting place where conservative backbenchers gather together at once a week, and they are the voice of conservative mps, since 2010, ministers have attended their weekly meetings that they want to do that. and the head of the committee, brady, has the task of collecting letters, and 15% of the total number of conservati
judith moritz, bbc news, bolton.n, with the number of conservative backbenchers who say they've submitted letters calling for a vote of no confidence in her leadership rising to 22. if 48 letters are sent, that would trigger a vote. to discuss how all this works, i'm joined now by sir anthony seldon, political author and vice chancellor of the university of buckingham. thank you very much forjoining us after what has been a fascinating week, i am sure you will agree. tell us week, i am sure you...
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judith is working thoon strategy.ow do i use the flipkart and walmart together, a similar experience as in the u.s. emily: you report to both the c.e.o. of walmart e-commerce and walmart u.s. how does that work? >> it makes the job really interesting. super fun. you have somebody like greg who ail say is probably going to go down in history as the best sort of operator of a retail company in the world. miami that's a big compliment. >> he is amazing and the team is incredible. they're running a million person customer effectively. 1.1 million associates and their operational excellence and efficiency and focus on not only things like price and customer experience and the ability to execute that is fascinating. you have mark on the other side who as true innovator and he's got an idea every minute and we're experimenting all over the place so the combination of the two makes my job great. emily: that was walmart c.t.o. jeremy king at the conference in half moon bay, california. after that interview we learned the c.e.o
judith is working thoon strategy.ow do i use the flipkart and walmart together, a similar experience as in the u.s. emily: you report to both the c.e.o. of walmart e-commerce and walmart u.s. how does that work? >> it makes the job really interesting. super fun. you have somebody like greg who ail say is probably going to go down in history as the best sort of operator of a retail company in the world. miami that's a big compliment. >> he is amazing and the team is incredible....
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judith, we didn't hear you so well before. what are your thoughts about tonight?d bossie, a trim supporter. a pretty good night for the president. >> i think the president was quick to claim it was a great success. i'm not so sure it was. he certainly held the line in the senate. he stopped a blue wave, or blue ripple, depending on whose rhetoric you want to believe. but in the house, there was a clear victory for democrats, and they are going to make donald trump's life miserable, they are going to put a check on his agenda, as david bossie said. they are going to, i think, stay away from most of the hot button issues, like impeachment, if nancy pelosi and adam schiff i knew anything to say about it, they will concentrate on the issues that got all of these democrats elected, and that his pre-existing conditions, health care, and try and do their best to hold donald trump accountable for the things he hasn't done. >> julie: richard, when nancy pelosi gave her acceptance speech, she did not mention impeachment, she mentioned health care. i'm wondering if the democ
judith, we didn't hear you so well before. what are your thoughts about tonight?d bossie, a trim supporter. a pretty good night for the president. >> i think the president was quick to claim it was a great success. i'm not so sure it was. he certainly held the line in the senate. he stopped a blue wave, or blue ripple, depending on whose rhetoric you want to believe. but in the house, there was a clear victory for democrats, and they are going to make donald trump's life miserable, they...
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you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution richard gookin and his mother, vivian bergquist, are suing the mother of richard's children, melyssa ackerman, for vandalizing his suv and having him falsely arrested for assault. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 264 on the calendar in the matter of bergquist/gookin vs. ackerman. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. gookin, this is your mom? >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: and the only reason she's here is because she posted the bail for you when you were arrested as a result of a complaint filed by ms. ackerman. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: she wasn't present during any altercation. she has no other firsthand knowledge of the events of that day. >> no, your honor. >> judge judy: so, stand as long as you can. if you have to sit down -- >> can i sit down? >> judge judy: absolutely.
you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution richard gookin and his mother, vivian bergquist, are suing the mother of richard's children, melyssa ackerman, for vandalizing his suv and having him falsely arrested for assault. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 264 on the calendar in the matter of bergquist/gookin vs. ackerman. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated....
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. >> reporter: judith anderson is the air safety and health expert at the association of flight attendants. she says the industry has known about the danger for decades. in 2008 her union took part in an faa funded study called for by congress. the plan was to distribute a small sampler, the size of a soda can, to flight attendants to capture the chemicals in the air during a fume event. the air sample could be tested in a lab for toxins. to stop exposure but she says -- >> the airlines systematically said no. you can not carry those samplers on board. >> reporter: as a result, to this day, there is no way to measure exposure when it happens. traces of tcp can be left behind. using a kit from a lab we decided to find out how much on 4 different flights. we swabbed it for traces of the chemicals, we are not identifying the plane or the airline because fume events can happen on almost all of them. and now we are sending it off to als environmental laboratories in salt lake city, utah. >> reporter: one sample came back positive. not enough to make you sick but a confirmation that fume events
. >> reporter: judith anderson is the air safety and health expert at the association of flight attendants. she says the industry has known about the danger for decades. in 2008 her union took part in an faa funded study called for by congress. the plan was to distribute a small sampler, the size of a soda can, to flight attendants to capture the chemicals in the air during a fume event. the air sample could be tested in a lab for toxins. to stop exposure but she says -- >> the...
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listing the nation's healthiest and unhealthiest high streets. 0ur north of england correspondent judithst will boast about. this is britain's unhealthiest high street. britain's bait comes last in reports which ranked that kind of stops and 70 towns and cities. when you walk down the high street and you see them rather than selling to you, they say it's a lot really. if you look along here at the betting shop without there's another betting shop is a charity shop. there are too many of them. when you walk along the high street what do you see. there are a lot of people here that do have money, but the high street doesn't reflect that. high streets score highly if they have facilities like pharmacies and libraries, but if they are filled with fast food and bookmakers they are rated poor. in grimsley, business owners like sharon allen are frustrated. grimsley, business owners like sharon allen are frustratedlj grimsley, business owners like sharon allen are frustrated. i think the report is accurate, and i think it's the high street does play a role in society. what i think it's unfair is
listing the nation's healthiest and unhealthiest high streets. 0ur north of england correspondent judithst will boast about. this is britain's unhealthiest high street. britain's bait comes last in reports which ranked that kind of stops and 70 towns and cities. when you walk down the high street and you see them rather than selling to you, they say it's a lot really. if you look along here at the betting shop without there's another betting shop is a charity shop. there are too many of them....
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judith moritz reporting.ittee on climate change says production of beef and lamb creates the most greenhouse gases, and farmers should be encouraged to plant trees instead. 0ur environment analyst, roger harrabin, has more. cows and sheep are part of the landscape, but we‘ve already been advised to eat less beef and lamb to improve our health. now we hear livestock on the fields should be cut by 20—50% to combat climate change. the problem is methane gas, emitted from the front and the back. it‘s contributing to overheating the planet. for the last ten years since we‘ve had the climate change act in the uk we‘ve been looking really at the energy system, looking for example at how we generate electricity. now is the time for us to start thinking properly about how we use land, and i don‘t think people do appreciate how important it can be to change the use of land in the uk. pigs produce less methane so the committee expects an increase in pig numbers. chickens produce less methane too, so we may see more of t
judith moritz reporting.ittee on climate change says production of beef and lamb creates the most greenhouse gases, and farmers should be encouraged to plant trees instead. 0ur environment analyst, roger harrabin, has more. cows and sheep are part of the landscape, but we‘ve already been advised to eat less beef and lamb to improve our health. now we hear livestock on the fields should be cut by 20—50% to combat climate change. the problem is methane gas, emitted from the front and the...
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federal court upheld the trumpet ministrations position the supreme court today said they will not read judith cate the matter and defer to the lower court. chinese president jiang jinping gave major speech today saying the nation will open up free trade and taking what many consider a straightforward shot at u.s. president donald trump let's take a listen to what he had to say today in shanghai. in the world of deepening economic globalization rewarding practices of the law of the jungle and winner takes only represent a dead end inclusiveness for all your cooperation and mutual benefits is only the right road forward. mr xi speech comes as new data shows today that china's private sector investment growth at a twenty eight month low specifically new chinese businesses are flat for the third quarter and manufacturing production has stagnated as costs for manufacturers have risen sharply prices for service providers in china have also begun to increase according to the data. and as noted those u.s. economic sanctions have been reinstated on iran as a result of the u.s. pulling out of the two t
federal court upheld the trumpet ministrations position the supreme court today said they will not read judith cate the matter and defer to the lower court. chinese president jiang jinping gave major speech today saying the nation will open up free trade and taking what many consider a straightforward shot at u.s. president donald trump let's take a listen to what he had to say today in shanghai. in the world of deepening economic globalization rewarding practices of the law of the jungle and...
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and more than half of mental health services for survivors needed to improve dramatically. judith moritzs with terror. when terror strikes, there's a rush to rescue. attacks have killed, maimed and wounded, but there are thousands whose injuries are invisible. that's a happy darren, that. people like darren. he used to enjoy going to the football with his son. but now, i'd be different, because of the anxiety and anxiousness. darren went into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb exploded. now he has post—traumatic stress disorder, or ptsd. he says he's not had enough help. nobody can see any injuries on me. because i physically don't have them. mentally, i've got hundreds. i get people saying, come on, darren, it's 17 months ago, get over it. what's been the lowest point for you? not wanting to be here. that's very bleak. yeah. in manchester, a special screening programme was set up to identify people who needed help, but counselling treatment is offered by individual nhs trusts. there's no uk wide arrangement for the mental health response to terror attacks. david foulkes was 22
and more than half of mental health services for survivors needed to improve dramatically. judith moritzs with terror. when terror strikes, there's a rush to rescue. attacks have killed, maimed and wounded, but there are thousands whose injuries are invisible. that's a happy darren, that. people like darren. he used to enjoy going to the football with his son. but now, i'd be different, because of the anxiety and anxiousness. darren went into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb...
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judith moritz, bbc news, huddersfield.general, antonio guterres, has warned that the rise of nationalism around the world has reduced the political desire of some countries to tackle global warming. ahead of the g20 summit in argentina and a un climate change conference in poland next week, he urged all political leaders to make reducing climate change a priority. he spoke exclusively to our new york correspondent nick bryant. things are getting worse than predicted, but the political will today is unfortunately not as high as it should be. we have a very important, landmark agreement, the paris agreement. but countries are not doing what they committed to do in paris — or many countries are not doing, not all — what they committed to do in paris. and what was committed in paris is not enough. the channel island of sark could be plunged into darkness by the weekend, after the island's only electricity provider confirmed he would cut off supplies on friday. an independent commissioner has ordered sark electricity to lower i
judith moritz, bbc news, huddersfield.general, antonio guterres, has warned that the rise of nationalism around the world has reduced the political desire of some countries to tackle global warming. ahead of the g20 summit in argentina and a un climate change conference in poland next week, he urged all political leaders to make reducing climate change a priority. he spoke exclusively to our new york correspondent nick bryant. things are getting worse than predicted, but the political will...
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judith. hello, how are you today. >> -- today? >> i'm fine. >> i'm going to talk about iraq. >> absolutely. >> as you heard, there is also a good team in iraq at the level of the president, the prime minister, the speaker of the parliament. it's a nice team in town. but still people are holding their breath saying is this going to be, you know, is this going to work? do you think it's going to work? >> it's such a wonderful question. so often, so little seems to have worked in iraq. but maybe we're seeing an unusual moment or maybe we're seeing a change, a transformation, a more stable form of politics. i hope that is true. but i think that there is a greater caution in what is happening and how they are behaving. so i think there are reasons to hope for a better outlook certainly than the kind of instability we have seen in the past both in terms of internal and external relations. >> what lessons have we learned from the past? what lessons should we learn from the past in iraq in particular. i'm still focusing on iraq. there has
judith. hello, how are you today. >> -- today? >> i'm fine. >> i'm going to talk about iraq. >> absolutely. >> as you heard, there is also a good team in iraq at the level of the president, the prime minister, the speaker of the parliament. it's a nice team in town. but still people are holding their breath saying is this going to be, you know, is this going to work? do you think it's going to work? >> it's such a wonderful question. so often, so little seems...
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. >>> my thanks to you, antonio french, and thank you, judith browne. >>> as the president sends mores to the u.s./mexico border, actually low latino voter turnout is a big concern in texas. we'll talk about it next. introducing fidelity stock and bond index funds with lower expense ratios than comparable vanguard funds. and we're now offering zero expense ratio index funds. that's value you'll only find at fidelity. ♪ one thing leads another th(pirate girl) ahoy!!!!!find at fidelity. gotcha! (girl) nooooooooooooo! (man) nooooo! (vo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker, and is two times more absorbent. bounty, the quicker picker upper. takes more mathan just investment advice. from insurance to savings to retirement, it takes someone with experience and knowledge who can help me build a complete plan. brian, my certified financial planner™ professional, is committed to working in my best interest. i call it my "comfortable future plan," and it's all possible with a cfp® professional. find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org.
. >>> my thanks to you, antonio french, and thank you, judith browne. >>> as the president sends mores to the u.s./mexico border, actually low latino voter turnout is a big concern in texas. we'll talk about it next. introducing fidelity stock and bond index funds with lower expense ratios than comparable vanguard funds. and we're now offering zero expense ratio index funds. that's value you'll only find at fidelity. ♪ one thing leads another th(pirate girl) ahoy!!!!!find at...
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judith -- sorry, i think i have the wrong person here. actually, i do. emily estelle, american enterprise institute, critical threats project senior analyst and africa team, head of the team. welcome. so let's take it from where mona left it. this, you know, this u.s. position on one hand versus the russian option in libya, the regional players also one is on the side of the general, one is not. explain to us how is this going to affect the future of libya. explain to us if this is a good thing to defer or a dangerous thing to do so. >> thank you for the question. this actually gets to a point you brought up in your earlier conversation about france and italy as well. so the picture regionally, internationally on libya is that there are many different camps. you can't really even split it into two, ask so this is a very dangerous dynamic because we have multiple competing initiatives trying to bring together a political resolution in libya, bring together security cooperation, etc. but many of these efforts are actually working at cross-purposes. so the
judith -- sorry, i think i have the wrong person here. actually, i do. emily estelle, american enterprise institute, critical threats project senior analyst and africa team, head of the team. welcome. so let's take it from where mona left it. this, you know, this u.s. position on one hand versus the russian option in libya, the regional players also one is on the side of the general, one is not. explain to us how is this going to affect the future of libya. explain to us if this is a good thing...
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laura's husband, enrique cruz, says she had been in communication with doctor judith hernandez at rhinocenter in cuidad juarez.she wanted a nose job.angie avila/laura's sister:"she's perfect -- and if something -- getting a nose job would help -- would make her feel better of herself, you know, it's cruel to say that she deserved this."laura told the doctor that she was a nervous person and she was afraid her blood pressure would go up during the procedure.but the doctor told her not to worry.on october 30th, she went in for surgery.enrique cruz/laura's husband:"they told me that they had some issues with her blood pressure and that they weren't able to do the procedure but that they were waiting for her to come out of the anesthesia."cruz says about eight hours passed when he was told that she would have to be transported to a juarez hospital.he says laura had gone into cardiac arrest. enrique cruz/laura's husband: "what they told anesthesia went to her brain instead of her body."receipts provided by laura's family showed that she paid about two-thousand eight-hundred pesos for the nos
laura's husband, enrique cruz, says she had been in communication with doctor judith hernandez at rhinocenter in cuidad juarez.she wanted a nose job.angie avila/laura's sister:"she's perfect -- and if something -- getting a nose job would help -- would make her feel better of herself, you know, it's cruel to say that she deserved this."laura told the doctor that she was a nervous person and she was afraid her blood pressure would go up during the procedure.but the doctor told her not...
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judith acted all is michael -- heretokyle jensen dissected all is michael wolff and kyle jensen. at a higher level, how do you think these governance issues will play out here? leaders set top two aside for both being asleep at the wheel. michael: from a governance perspective, we have to remember facebook is a control company. mark zuckerberg controls the voting in the company and the board serves in his pleasure. i'm not sure they will play out differently. the bigger issue is the backlash from users, yes from shareholders, but even more importantly from advertisers. those are the people that can really vote. going back town, some of the original issues, that users are not walking away from the platform. they're not walking away from instagram or whatsapp. emily: we have a survey, a poll conducted that shows facebook is one of the least trusted institutions. amazon and google fall right military. top ranked kyle, at what military point doe users revolting? kyle: i think it is challenging for users to revolt. there's a few reasons. tremendous positive externalities in the networ
judith acted all is michael -- heretokyle jensen dissected all is michael wolff and kyle jensen. at a higher level, how do you think these governance issues will play out here? leaders set top two aside for both being asleep at the wheel. michael: from a governance perspective, we have to remember facebook is a control company. mark zuckerberg controls the voting in the company and the board serves in his pleasure. i'm not sure they will play out differently. the bigger issue is the backlash...
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my name is judith. i live at the corner of jackson and polk for 18 years. i think you heard it all before, you read our emails. i love our neighborhood and our neighborhood has problems. empty storefronts, lack of sig vitality. our neighborhood is dense and it's getting denser. its density requires service. we do not have a full service from i--grocery store in our neighborhood. as you hear all the comments, please listen to those of us who live in the neighborhood and desperately the whole foods 365 market as it's presented today. thank you. >> i live at 1650 jackson street street. i'm in support of this project. please see the drawing that i'm showing you there. people talking about housing in the area. this is a 5-block north and south and only one block on either side. there have been 21 high-rise buildings built there since i've been in that building. how many units there are but you people will know better than that. it's hundreds and hundreds of units. the area has been working hard over the last years. we love having specialty stores. that's exactly
my name is judith. i live at the corner of jackson and polk for 18 years. i think you heard it all before, you read our emails. i love our neighborhood and our neighborhood has problems. empty storefronts, lack of sig vitality. our neighborhood is dense and it's getting denser. its density requires service. we do not have a full service from i--grocery store in our neighborhood. as you hear all the comments, please listen to those of us who live in the neighborhood and desperately the whole...
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social worker judith castro believes that caravan got bad advice coming north. >> somebody has to informet them know it's not going to be easy. it's not. >> the border is not closed officials stressed but caravan migrants are expected to get in line like everybody else. >> we will not deny access to the ports of entry but we may ask undocumented persons to wait until we have the capacity to process them. >> shannon, the shelters in tijuana are already full so the city opened this sports bar for the migrants. u.s. officials also say that the port of entry, the asylum services there, those are also at capacity. six weeks just to get an interview. what does it mean for the caravan? number one it could be chaos for weeks. as they compete for food and shelter space. with the border officials fear is that many will grow impatient and tried to cross the border illegally in large groups in vulnerable areas. >> shannon: william la jeunesse with the caravan. thank you very much. with thousands of various groups expected at the border within days, lawsuits pending against the president's new asylum
social worker judith castro believes that caravan got bad advice coming north. >> somebody has to informet them know it's not going to be easy. it's not. >> the border is not closed officials stressed but caravan migrants are expected to get in line like everybody else. >> we will not deny access to the ports of entry but we may ask undocumented persons to wait until we have the capacity to process them. >> shannon, the shelters in tijuana are already full so the city...
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judith rogers is a clinton appointee. so you have two democrats, one republican.emocrats are essentially more appealable to the notion that this is a monopoly. they are more consumerist so you may get a reversal of the lower court. i can tell you, they are very confident in doj, the head of the doj antitrust thinks this is a jury that may buy their argument. so watch this date, december 6th. they will have two sides going at it. it will take three months or so to render a decision but fit looks like these judges, particularly the two democratic judges say we like what you're saying, or something along those lines, they may -- that may be the motive or the impetus for them -- liz: doesn't it go against the previous judge, judge leone, who had said this is not a problem, go ahead, merge? >> republican. harry reid and barack obama packed this judge -- i mean, one of these people was there under clinton, packed this panel with democrats who are more -- liz: almost on the same side as president trump. >> that is the irony. the irony here is that mr. trump, the presiden
judith rogers is a clinton appointee. so you have two democrats, one republican.emocrats are essentially more appealable to the notion that this is a monopoly. they are more consumerist so you may get a reversal of the lower court. i can tell you, they are very confident in doj, the head of the doj antitrust thinks this is a jury that may buy their argument. so watch this date, december 6th. they will have two sides going at it. it will take three months or so to render a decision but fit looks...
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one of the people who he recruited into soviet espionage was a woman named judith who worked at the justice department as a liaison working on intelligence operations against the soviet union. mark: on that note i consider. -- i could sit here and geek out with steve all evening but i'm sure there are questions from the audience. gil will run the microphone to you for the sake of the c-span filming. who has a question? >> i will start. stone, a very interesting american journalists. tell us a little bit about his relationship to the soviet. mr. usdin: talk about revered journalists. he was a revered journalist and muckraker. early in his career he was a man -- maybe he was a communist, i don't know if he was, but he was a leftist and he did not make any efforts to hide that. at one point he was recruited and was a paid operative of soviet intelligence. i write about in the book, and i think that -- we don't know 100% everything that he did, but we know some of the things that he did. there are two ways that a journalist like him was useful to the soviets at that time. it was not about steal
one of the people who he recruited into soviet espionage was a woman named judith who worked at the justice department as a liaison working on intelligence operations against the soviet union. mark: on that note i consider. -- i could sit here and geek out with steve all evening but i'm sure there are questions from the audience. gil will run the microphone to you for the sake of the c-span filming. who has a question? >> i will start. stone, a very interesting american journalists. tell...
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elections are about the future of american politics simply and it's that it's up to the voters knowledge judith to decide whether or not they were happy with the last two years with the tone of donald trump with the inflammatory rhetoric that we've been witnessing here in the election campaign and also with many of his politics and policies all for america first simply now what's at stake here is control and power over to chill over both chambers of american congress the senate and the house of representatives and the window will then be able to shape american politics for the next two years to come until the next elections all over a talk to us about what potentially a shift in power would mean for the u.s. president well right now the republicans hold the majority in both chambers but the most likely scenario according to polls and statistics is that the democrats would gain the upper hand in the house of representatives and that would mean that they certainly could block every incentive every policy that has to be confirmed by the u.s. palm and and that would make that would weaken donald tr
elections are about the future of american politics simply and it's that it's up to the voters knowledge judith to decide whether or not they were happy with the last two years with the tone of donald trump with the inflammatory rhetoric that we've been witnessing here in the election campaign and also with many of his politics and policies all for america first simply now what's at stake here is control and power over to chill over both chambers of american congress the senate and the house of...
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question as to whether the government could compel james rison to reveal his sources as they did with judith miller, and i think the law there is fairly clear. it didn't come to that in that case , but it is possible to subpoena and compel a journalist to reveal sources. there is no national federal level shield law that would protect journalists in that case. final the question is whether journalists themselves can be prosecuted and there are statutes on the book which make it a crime to publish certain kinds of classified material. not all sorts of classified material, but very narrow sectors including atomic secrets and communications intelligence. the tsp surveillance program was a communication intelligence program so i think they were vulnerable, but they did not proceed with a prosecution and i think in retrospect, that is a great thing. we've never had a prosecution of the press in this country and i think we should be proud of that. we came closest during world war ii when the chicago tribune published and revealed after the battle of midway that the united states had broken japanes
question as to whether the government could compel james rison to reveal his sources as they did with judith miller, and i think the law there is fairly clear. it didn't come to that in that case , but it is possible to subpoena and compel a journalist to reveal sources. there is no national federal level shield law that would protect journalists in that case. final the question is whether journalists themselves can be prosecuted and there are statutes on the book which make it a crime to...
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. >> one of the people he recruited into espionage was a woman named judith who worked at the justice department as a liaison with the fbi working on intelligent operations against the soviet union. she was a very valuable agent. >> i could sit up. -- i could sit up here and geek out with you all evening. but for the sake of the c-span filming we will use the microphone. who has a question? >> i will start it off. tell us a little bit about the journalists relationship to the soviet? >> i of stone, let's talk about revere journalists. he was a revere journalist. , he was ais career man on the left. maybe he was a communist, i don't know if he was not but he was a leftist and did not make any efforts to hide that. at one point he was recruited and was a paid operative of soviet intelligence. and -- about in the book we don't know everything that he did but we have some of the things he did. basically, there are two ways that a journalist was useful to the soviets at that time. it was not about stealing secrets. if you are a soviet officer it was not called the kgb but we will call it t
. >> one of the people he recruited into espionage was a woman named judith who worked at the justice department as a liaison with the fbi working on intelligent operations against the soviet union. she was a very valuable agent. >> i could sit up. -- i could sit up here and geek out with you all evening. but for the sake of the c-span filming we will use the microphone. who has a question? >> i will start it off. tell us a little bit about the journalists relationship to the...
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judith moritz has been to talking to some of those trying to come to terms with terror.ent into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb exploded. now he has posttraumatic stress disorder or ptsd. he says he‘s not had enough help. nobody can see any injuries on me because physically i don‘t have them. mentally, i‘ve got hundreds. i get people saying come on, is 17 months ago, get over it. what has been the lowest point for you? no one intervened. that is very bleak. yes. in manchester, a specialist training programme was set up to identify people who needed help, but counsel and treatment is offered by individual nhs trusts. there is no uk wide arrangement for the mental health response to terror attacks. david fulks was 22 when he was killed in the 77 london bombings. his father graham now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making help available quickly enough are not being followed. on making help available quickly enough are not being followedlj enough are not being followed.” have been overwhelmed with stories of people from 77, bataclan, toonie z
judith moritz has been to talking to some of those trying to come to terms with terror.ent into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb exploded. now he has posttraumatic stress disorder or ptsd. he says he‘s not had enough help. nobody can see any injuries on me because physically i don‘t have them. mentally, i‘ve got hundreds. i get people saying come on, is 17 months ago, get over it. what has been the lowest point for you? no one intervened. that is very bleak. yes. in manchester,...
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judith was 22, from kenya. she had recently separated from her husband.gers. in brazil, 39—year—old sandra was killed by her husband after they separated. he confessed to the crime, before killing himself. and on the same day in france, 36 terodde mary amelie was also killed by her husband. the couple had recently separated. he killed himself imprisoned shortly afterwards. this is what we could find onjust one afterwards. this is what we could find on just one day this year from publicly available information, but a lot of violence against women goes unreported, and there are likely many more cases we don't know about yet. the data and our research suggests that for many women, home is the most likely place for women to be killed. the final item on today's programme concerns what has been happening in the english channel. in the past three weeks more than 100 migrants, all claiming to be from iran, have been intercepted in small boats as they try to cross the english channel to enter the uk illegally. this is dangerous. it's roughly 31 km from dover to ca
judith was 22, from kenya. she had recently separated from her husband.gers. in brazil, 39—year—old sandra was killed by her husband after they separated. he confessed to the crime, before killing himself. and on the same day in france, 36 terodde mary amelie was also killed by her husband. the couple had recently separated. he killed himself imprisoned shortly afterwards. this is what we could find onjust one afterwards. this is what we could find on just one day this year from publicly...
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one of the people who he recruited into soviet espionage was a woman named judith coplin, who worked at the justice department as a liaison with the fbi, working on intelligence operations against the soviet union. so she was a very valuable agent. >> on that note, i could sit up here and talk about that all evening, but i'm sure there must be questions from the audience, microphone run the to you for the sake of c-span filming.who has got a question ? >> i will start it. a very interesting american journalist, tell us about his relationship to the soviets question mark >> so stoned -- soviets? waso stone, he really revered journalist during early in his career, he was a man of the left, maybe he was a communist, i do not know up u.s. was a, but he certainly leftist and not make efforts to hide that. at one point, he had been recruited with a paid operative of soviet intelligence, and i write about the book and i think -- we do not know when hundred percent everything he did, but we know some of the things. they sickly, there are two ways flat -- that the journalist stone was-- like
one of the people who he recruited into soviet espionage was a woman named judith coplin, who worked at the justice department as a liaison with the fbi, working on intelligence operations against the soviet union. so she was a very valuable agent. >> on that note, i could sit up here and talk about that all evening, but i'm sure there must be questions from the audience, microphone run the to you for the sake of c-span filming.who has got a question ? >> i will start it. a very...