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hello, mr khan. very good to meet you. imran khan says he is confident he will win the case.that they should ask me to be accountable. you expect any person, a member of parliament, a minister, a prime minister, you expect them to be honest, and second, to be truthful? i mean, if someone, a leader, a prime minister, lies, and he is caught lying, you would not, you know, you would not trust him after that. few people would disagree with that. but it does mean that, increasingly, politics in pakistan is being played out not at the ballot box, but through the courts. earlier, i spoke to iftekhar ahmed chowdhury, principle research hello, institute of south asian studies and asked him how politically destabilising is the situation in pakistan right now. well, in pakistan, the courts have been known to get involved. this dates back a long time. in 1954, they upheld the dismissal of the prime minister by the governor—general. the courts have invoked the principle of necessity, the doctrine of necessity, which has enabled justification of martial law over time in pakistan. but there
hello, mr khan. very good to meet you. imran khan says he is confident he will win the case.that they should ask me to be accountable. you expect any person, a member of parliament, a minister, a prime minister, you expect them to be honest, and second, to be truthful? i mean, if someone, a leader, a prime minister, lies, and he is caught lying, you would not, you know, you would not trust him after that. few people would disagree with that. but it does mean that, increasingly, politics in...
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khan thinks differently. >> it wasn't any other group that ran over the crowd. it wasn't any other group that carried the weapons. >> reporter: virginia is open carry, but khan said the intimidation was clear. clashes resembling what he saw before moving from pakistan. >> i ran from that because that is contemporary to human spirit, human creation. >> reporter: you find it here. >> i find it right here in my backyard. >> reporter: but even as the furor may be far from over khan remains an optimist. >> when you have so much goodness in the nation, that nation cannot be victimized. that nation cannot be misdirected regardless of the leadership. >> reporter: and speaking specifically about rallies for alt right groups going forward, khizr khan also told us that it's up to those groups to prove to civic leaders that what happened in charlottesll permits are approved. for now that's latest. reporting live in charlottesville mike valerio, wusa9. >> thank you, mike. we'll explore what could be next for controversial protests in a few minutes. >>> right outside charlott
khan thinks differently. >> it wasn't any other group that ran over the crowd. it wasn't any other group that carried the weapons. >> reporter: virginia is open carry, but khan said the intimidation was clear. clashes resembling what he saw before moving from pakistan. >> i ran from that because that is contemporary to human spirit, human creation. >> reporter: you find it here. >> i find it right here in my backyard. >> reporter: but even as the furor may be...
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hi, mr khan. very good to meet you.inding time faultfinding to talk to us. —— thank you for finding time to talk to us. imran khan says he is confident he will win the case. i think it is good that they should ask me to be accountable. you expect any person, a member of parliament, a minister, a prime minister, you expect them to be honest, and second, to be truthful? i mean, if someone, a leader, a prime minister, lies, and he's caught lying, you would not, you know, you would not trust him after that. few people would disagree with that. but it does mean that, increasingly, politics in pakistan is being played out not at the ballot box, but through the courts. chinese laws do not allow unmarried women to freeze their eggs, pushing some of those who can afford it to seek the treatment overseas. the united states is one of the most popular destinations for these women, but the procedure can cost around $20,000. the bbc has followed the journey of manman, a 31—year—old photography studio owner, from beijing to los angele
hi, mr khan. very good to meet you.inding time faultfinding to talk to us. —— thank you for finding time to talk to us. imran khan says he is confident he will win the case. i think it is good that they should ask me to be accountable. you expect any person, a member of parliament, a minister, a prime minister, you expect them to be honest, and second, to be truthful? i mean, if someone, a leader, a prime minister, lies, and he's caught lying, you would not, you know, you would not trust...
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it's imran khan, these are his signatures.n khan has collected money from the foreigners, and from the foreign multinational companies, which is explicitly forbidden by the law and the constitution. hi, mr khan. very good to meet you. thank you for finding time to talk to us. imran khan says he is confident he will win the case. i think it's good that they should ask me to be accountable. you expect any person, a member of parliament, a minister, a prime minister, you expect them to be honest, i mean, if someone, a leader, a prime minister, lies, and he's caught lying, you would not, you know, you would not trust him after that. few people would disagree with that. but it does mean that, increasingly, politics in pakistan is being played out not at the ballot box, but through the courts. ceremonies have been marking 100 years since the beginning of one of the bloodiest battles of world war i. over three months, in nightmarish conditions, british and allied troops clashed with german soldiers in what became known as the battle
it's imran khan, these are his signatures.n khan has collected money from the foreigners, and from the foreign multinational companies, which is explicitly forbidden by the law and the constitution. hi, mr khan. very good to meet you. thank you for finding time to talk to us. imran khan says he is confident he will win the case. i think it's good that they should ask me to be accountable. you expect any person, a member of parliament, a minister, a prime minister, you expect them to be honest,...
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hello, mr khan. very good to meet you. imran khan says he is confident he will win the case.e to be accountable. you expect any person, a member of parliament, a minister, a prime minister, you expect them to be honest, and second, to be truthful? i mean, if someone, a leader, a prime minister, lies, and he is caught lying, you would not, you know, you would not trust him after that. few people would disagree with that. but it does mean that, increasingly, politics in pakistan is being played out not at the ballot box, but through the courts. ceremonies have been marking a hundred years since the beginning of one of the bloodiest battles of world war one. over three months, in nightmarish conditions, british and allied troops clashed with german soldiers in what became known as the battle of passchendaele. in all, around half a million soldiers, on both sides, were killed, wounded or were simply never seen again. robert hall reports. there are few more peaceful places than the gentle slope of tyne cot. today, among its white headstones, families look back across the years, to
hello, mr khan. very good to meet you. imran khan says he is confident he will win the case.e to be accountable. you expect any person, a member of parliament, a minister, a prime minister, you expect them to be honest, and second, to be truthful? i mean, if someone, a leader, a prime minister, lies, and he is caught lying, you would not, you know, you would not trust him after that. few people would disagree with that. but it does mean that, increasingly, politics in pakistan is being played...
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and she became so enamored of khan. they became very serious.hey had a very tempestuous affair. >> khan doesn't like the limelight or want the pressure of being di's guy. while diana keeps khan hidden from the press, she publicly promotes charities close to her heart like the halo trust which advocates against land mines. >> she was aware of the power she had. >> arthur edwards photographs diana's trip to angola, africa, in 1997. >> to go and comfort these kids that had their legs blown off and arms blown off and highlight this sort of -- the awful things about land mines. and then get dressed in all the kit and walk through a minefield. to do that, no, and it would get massive publicity for that, i think it was commendable, i think it was tremendous. >> diana has an extraordinary gift for comforting those in pain. >> she said, i found myself being more and more involved with people who were rejected by society. >> she was the ultimate outsider. here is the most adored, celebrated and in many ways beloved woman on the planet, and yet she never f
and she became so enamored of khan. they became very serious.hey had a very tempestuous affair. >> khan doesn't like the limelight or want the pressure of being di's guy. while diana keeps khan hidden from the press, she publicly promotes charities close to her heart like the halo trust which advocates against land mines. >> she was aware of the power she had. >> arthur edwards photographs diana's trip to angola, africa, in 1997. >> to go and comfort these kids that had...
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let's listen to the london mayor, sadiq khan.een, is sorry that she can't be here this evening, but i am honoured that her majesty has asked me to represent her on this special occasion, to extend the warmest possible welcome to you all on the people of the united kingdom. and the queen has asked me to deliver the queen has asked me to deliver the following message. "i was delighted to open the london 2012 olympic and paralympic games in this very stadium. i know it holds extraordinary memories for competitors and spectators alike. sport has a way of uniting the world, and reminds us what amazing things can be achieved when people come together to celebrate the best of human endeavour. i have no doubt that more wonderful memories will be created over the next ten days, and that the performances beginning tonight will serve as an inspiration tonight will serve as an inspiration to people across the world. to the athletes, the officials, the volunteers and supporters, and especially their spectators in the stadium, and indeed, the
let's listen to the london mayor, sadiq khan.een, is sorry that she can't be here this evening, but i am honoured that her majesty has asked me to represent her on this special occasion, to extend the warmest possible welcome to you all on the people of the united kingdom. and the queen has asked me to deliver the queen has asked me to deliver the following message. "i was delighted to open the london 2012 olympic and paralympic games in this very stadium. i know it holds extraordinary...
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on larry king now boxing champion amir khan i'm going to fight and the we look tough you potence one of them put the money back out if not then the well the division in the u.s. is look i'm easy because for big names in that event me too he's my dolly said oh i told him i'll just call them of a muslim. mecca of stigma kill them which is kind of a hunt and then one hundred put on his chain and so i come to the top like a picture of my face put your chin in a box and fight i think it's all floyd it's always going to walk right through him he's going to make you look good making miska floods defense is amazing is what is going to hit with anything it's going to be nice easy walk in the park from the pink great britain in the olympics i want to medal for great britain and people calling me terrorists because i'm muslim that's next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now we're in great britain with amir king kong the two time world champion professional boxer with a record of thirty one wins and four losses occluding nineteen knockouts a mayor is great britain's youngest olympic boxi
on larry king now boxing champion amir khan i'm going to fight and the we look tough you potence one of them put the money back out if not then the well the division in the u.s. is look i'm easy because for big names in that event me too he's my dolly said oh i told him i'll just call them of a muslim. mecca of stigma kill them which is kind of a hunt and then one hundred put on his chain and so i come to the top like a picture of my face put your chin in a box and fight i think it's all floyd...
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his star power to a variety of philanthropic causes started his own charitable organization the amir khan foundation and is slated to reenter the ring later this year for his highly anticipated first fight since may of two thousand and sixteen why so long away i had a hundred position. i had my hand in the fight and i decided to just get fixed about the one problem for the last ten years never got it fixed i always said look i'll. fix it later i always used to go to training camp and put the splints on my hand and spend extra time on you know when you do the bandages and the taping for i don't know if i said look i'm just going to mine fixed because the last thing you want to do is in a fight before walking into the ring in cuba you hund the pain didn't hurt when you hit someone it's always hurt me it always hurt me i was who i remember on my last fight i was in the mitts just to warm up so while i'm in the midst warming up i can feel i shall pain right through my hand and that's when i decided after the fight i'm going to fix it you grow up i grew up in a place called bolton it's in grea
his star power to a variety of philanthropic causes started his own charitable organization the amir khan foundation and is slated to reenter the ring later this year for his highly anticipated first fight since may of two thousand and sixteen why so long away i had a hundred position. i had my hand in the fight and i decided to just get fixed about the one problem for the last ten years never got it fixed i always said look i'll. fix it later i always used to go to training camp and put the...
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khan had been a closely held secret.ng with dodi was anything but. >> photographs were taken of them and diana did not disavow this relationship. she made it crystal clear to me, he's an unmarried man and i'm a divorced woman, why shouldn't i see him? yes, i'm very happy. he makes me happy. that's the message she sent out. >> a message insists diana's close friend simone simmons, that was meant for one person in particular. >> she thought it might get hazmat back because he'd be jealous. diana had the emotionam maturity of a 13-year-old to 14-year-old. oh, let's get him jealous. he's going to want me even more. that was diana. >> whatever diana's intent, those pictures triggered a media feeding frenzy to snap the next shot of her next big romance. soon it would set into motion a deadly series of events that would spread shock and grief around the world. >>> coming up -- >> t paparazzi close in on them like a pack of wolves. >> what happened that fateful night? >> what did you see as you entered the tunnel? >> there was a
khan had been a closely held secret.ng with dodi was anything but. >> photographs were taken of them and diana did not disavow this relationship. she made it crystal clear to me, he's an unmarried man and i'm a divorced woman, why shouldn't i see him? yes, i'm very happy. he makes me happy. that's the message she sent out. >> a message insists diana's close friend simone simmons, that was meant for one person in particular. >> she thought it might get hazmat back because he'd...
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sadiq khan, speaking at the notting hill carnival live.ll carnival live. we canjoin our correspondent greg mckenzie who is in westbourne park. the carnival is well under way here in west london. it will finish at about seven o'clock, today is traditionally known as children's day, so it is less rowdy in terms of the day. but people are being asked to wear green for grenfell as a mark of respect to those who lost their lives in a tragedy. the grenfell power, what remains of it, is visible along the carnival route. organisers say they were very careful that the tone of this year's carnival is right, given the circumstances and the proximity of grenfell. so people are being asked to enjoy themselves, drink lots of karabine rings, lots of caribbean food and sinfully dance and get involved. greg mckenzie, 20 very much. a 31—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a young boy in wythenshawe in greater manchester. police were called to a report of a incidentjust after midnight, and discovered the body of the youngster when they e
sadiq khan, speaking at the notting hill carnival live.ll carnival live. we canjoin our correspondent greg mckenzie who is in westbourne park. the carnival is well under way here in west london. it will finish at about seven o'clock, today is traditionally known as children's day, so it is less rowdy in terms of the day. but people are being asked to wear green for grenfell as a mark of respect to those who lost their lives in a tragedy. the grenfell power, what remains of it, is visible along...
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imran khan.south of the war of words between presidentjohn and the north korean presidentjohn and the north korean president make them laugh and they do not feel particularly under threat, this weekend thousands are attending a piece concert along the border with north korea. this is a peace concert being held in south korea barely five kilometres from the border with north korea. that is perhaps one of the most militarised borders in the world. it has been organised every year since 2011 by local authorities, but in light of recent tensions and heightened hostilities, it would seem almost absurd that a government would allow such an event to happen and that tens of thousands of people would come out to attended and bring their families of people would come out to attended and bring theirfamilies and children along. that is the thing about south korea, that is the thing about south korea, that is the thing about this country, the people here have gotte n about this country, the people here have g
imran khan.south of the war of words between presidentjohn and the north korean presidentjohn and the north korean president make them laugh and they do not feel particularly under threat, this weekend thousands are attending a piece concert along the border with north korea. this is a peace concert being held in south korea barely five kilometres from the border with north korea. that is perhaps one of the most militarised borders in the world. it has been organised every year since 2011 by...
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the nawab ofjunagadh, mahabat khan iii, was no different. the eldest son of the nawab with all the pomp and splendour of a princely wedding. harish desai was ten in 1946, and recalls the splendour of the ceremony. archive: escorted by the royal guard, the bridegroom drives in state through the streets. before him and the procession goes a costly profusion of wedding gifts. all the princes were there, attired in a princely pattern with turbans of a particular type on their head. dance girls used to be brought there, musicians and all that. that lasted for several days. and he recalls getting his first taste of this other world. for the first time, i saw bread, butter, sandwich. that was not known to us here. my father said "you eat this. this is bread and this is butter". and i liked it. there were small pastries. i still remember that made in england, london, there were huntley & palmers biscuits. the important thing is the formal photograph of his highness, mahabat khan iii. the nawab‘s own most legendary indulgence was his love of animals.
the nawab ofjunagadh, mahabat khan iii, was no different. the eldest son of the nawab with all the pomp and splendour of a princely wedding. harish desai was ten in 1946, and recalls the splendour of the ceremony. archive: escorted by the royal guard, the bridegroom drives in state through the streets. before him and the procession goes a costly profusion of wedding gifts. all the princes were there, attired in a princely pattern with turbans of a particular type on their head. dance girls used...
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. - education you brought up as another place ripe for the kind of disruption and innovation, sal khan, was here a couple of years ago, to talk about his khan academy, which of course is an online learning opportunity for people. it's, you know, started as youtube videos that he did for his family members and has now expanded into x number of countries. again that's a case where you're providing to people in their own homes, without the entities, - right. - providing it. this access to information and knowledge that they otherwise would not have had. but from a school standpoint, where's the benefit to this? is it foreseeing them to think well now there's all of a sudden this competition offline from the way the traditional model is operated, is that what? - well i think what sal has done, a lot of other people have done, in terms of trying to take learning and make it more convenient, make it more - democratizing. - democratize it, put it in the cloud, as they say, is terrific. but most kids, are still going to learn in classrooms. and so how do you take some of the benefits that tech
. - education you brought up as another place ripe for the kind of disruption and innovation, sal khan, was here a couple of years ago, to talk about his khan academy, which of course is an online learning opportunity for people. it's, you know, started as youtube videos that he did for his family members and has now expanded into x number of countries. again that's a case where you're providing to people in their own homes, without the entities, - right. - providing it. this access to...
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the nawab ofjunagadh, mahabat khan iii, was no different.ldest son of the nawab with all the pomp and splendour of a princely wedding. harish desai was ten in 1946, and recalls the splendour of the ceremony. archive: escorted by the royal guard, the bridegroom drives in state through the streets. before him and the procession goes a costly profusion of wedding gifts. all the princes were there, attired in a princely pattern with turbans of a particular type on their head. dance girls used to be brought there, musicians and all that. that lasted for several days. and he recalls getting his first taste of this other world. for the first time, i saw bread, butter, sandwich. that was not known to us here. my father said "you eat this. this is bread and this is butter". and i liked it. there were small pastries. i still remember that made in england, london, there were huntley & palmers biscuits. the important thing is the formal photograph of his highness, mahabat khan iii. the nawab‘s own most legendary indulgence was his love of animals. his m
the nawab ofjunagadh, mahabat khan iii, was no different.ldest son of the nawab with all the pomp and splendour of a princely wedding. harish desai was ten in 1946, and recalls the splendour of the ceremony. archive: escorted by the royal guard, the bridegroom drives in state through the streets. before him and the procession goes a costly profusion of wedding gifts. all the princes were there, attired in a princely pattern with turbans of a particular type on their head. dance girls used to be...
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i wanted to learn about this, i looked it up, khan aced cadmy -- khan academy. education is out there now, and there are plenty of opportunities to educate yourself. and there are plenty of opportunities the educate yourself about how to educate your children if you really think that you need to be taught how to educate your children. but i'm here to empower parents that they are the primary educators of their children, and they don't need to cede that role to someone else at the age of 5. >> what was the reaction of your neighbors, your friends, other parents? >> i live in a community that's fairly home school supportive. so i don't run into a lot of pushback. and nowadays, every time i get on an airplane the flight attendant says to me, your children are so well behaved and they're so polite. and i'm like, yes, they are. you know why? their around me 24/7. -- they're around me 24/7, so i require that they be polite. if i were sending them off to school, i might slack that. i might, you know, it's not that important because i don't spend all that time with them
i wanted to learn about this, i looked it up, khan aced cadmy -- khan academy. education is out there now, and there are plenty of opportunities to educate yourself. and there are plenty of opportunities the educate yourself about how to educate your children if you really think that you need to be taught how to educate your children. but i'm here to empower parents that they are the primary educators of their children, and they don't need to cede that role to someone else at the age of 5....
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have to wonder how many more countries are going to tell washington to mind its own business samir khan r.t. washington d.c. . you know the news this morning another branch of the german military is being investigated over far right this time and elite units accused of giving not seen salutes and playing neo nazi rock music at a party there's been a series of similar scandal stretching but months to go france's santiago reports. have you ever heard of germany's special forces command that's right probably not because this is a german special ops team the process to join which the so-called k s k a rigorous only a handful of soldiers are accepted out of hundreds of proper ations and conflict zones all over the world just recently a young woman came forward in german t.v. channel claiming that she had been invited to a k. s.k. farewell party her task was to police the commander with the prize but it's alleged the chaos broke out nazi salutes were flying all over the room alcohol was being consumed to excesses and even a pig's head was being thrown about all to a backdrop of a german nazi
have to wonder how many more countries are going to tell washington to mind its own business samir khan r.t. washington d.c. . you know the news this morning another branch of the german military is being investigated over far right this time and elite units accused of giving not seen salutes and playing neo nazi rock music at a party there's been a series of similar scandal stretching but months to go france's santiago reports. have you ever heard of germany's special forces command that's...
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and the cast of kubla khan aim to create a stately pleasure dome by interacting with the children usinglmost look like you‘re getting emotional. i am, i am, it's probably because i'm going to do it in 20 minutes and i can't wait, it's going to be great. and music also has a crucial role to play. people don‘t just hear with their ears. some people say as much as 60% of what you hear you pick up through your body. other people say it‘s a0%. the vibrations are the essential part, and then how you play with those textures so you can actually feel them, so that you can sort of almost swim through them. afterwards, it was clear what an impact of the show had made both on the children and their parents. what bit did james particularly like, then? i think he liked the moving water, definitely the moving water, because he loves bath time, for instance, so he can relate to that sort of thing. and again, music, loves his music. it's not very often that she enjoys something that she's part of, and she was really part of this, so it was a lovely time for both of us. you‘re beaming. yeah, maybe, near
and the cast of kubla khan aim to create a stately pleasure dome by interacting with the children usinglmost look like you‘re getting emotional. i am, i am, it's probably because i'm going to do it in 20 minutes and i can't wait, it's going to be great. and music also has a crucial role to play. people don‘t just hear with their ears. some people say as much as 60% of what you hear you pick up through your body. other people say it‘s a0%. the vibrations are the essential part, and then...
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it was launched in april by mayor sadiq khan.rs. the police hope this combined approach of street and cybor controls will help to reassure london's diverse communities that they can live their lives without fear. the welsh government says it will invest more than £1 million in dental health to create ten—thousand new nhs places. the british dental association has criticised the announcement — calling it "creative accounting". tomos morgan has the details. for the last few years, finding an nhs dentist has been a struggle in wales. patients have found it tough to enlist whilst children have been waiting for long periods of time for orthodontic treatment in certain areas. in an effort to improve the situation, the welsh government have today announced an addition investment of £1.3 million worth, to create extra capacity for 10,000 new places. there will never be a time when resources are perfect. there are challenges across the whole country. i'm announcing specific funding today in areas where there's population challenges, where
it was launched in april by mayor sadiq khan.rs. the police hope this combined approach of street and cybor controls will help to reassure london's diverse communities that they can live their lives without fear. the welsh government says it will invest more than £1 million in dental health to create ten—thousand new nhs places. the british dental association has criticised the announcement — calling it "creative accounting". tomos morgan has the details. for the last few years,...
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juan: i would like to bring azmat khan to the conversation. you wrote an investigative piece on the situation in afghanistan. hearing president trump last night, it is clear this war will not end in his term in office. in your sense, what that means for afghanistan right now? we have p did a refrain heard time and again about both the wars in iraq and afghanistan. it was this idea that because the u.s. with true hastily, in wasview, that the taliban able to gain power, that isis was able to gain power. right now the television significantretains influence in 40% of the country. to attribute that to a hasty withdrawal is something that is been done in the past and has not actually added up. 2010 tohink back to afghanistan specifically and obama's troop, was often said was that in troops in iraq whether that afghanistan was the reason why the taliban was able to take control. the committed more than 100,000 troops to the country. you're essentially hearing the exact same argument you heard come"we need more troops so we cannot withdraw to hastil
juan: i would like to bring azmat khan to the conversation. you wrote an investigative piece on the situation in afghanistan. hearing president trump last night, it is clear this war will not end in his term in office. in your sense, what that means for afghanistan right now? we have p did a refrain heard time and again about both the wars in iraq and afghanistan. it was this idea that because the u.s. with true hastily, in wasview, that the taliban able to gain power, that isis was able to...
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joining me now is dr yasmin khan, lecturer in british history at oxford university and author of theaking of india and pakistan. thanks for coming in. this book as well as an academic exercise was also a look at real people's lives, not least a sense of your own family and their story. it is to be that the history of the partition was about muhammadjinnah and the history of the partition was about muhammad jinnah and mahatma gandhl about muhammad jinnah and mahatma gandhi, the characters at the forefront of the decision, but in recent yea rs, forefront of the decision, but in recent years, people have become much more interested in what happened to ordinary people, the displacement that happened at that time and a real lives that were destroyed. that is how i became interested in the history like many second generation children of refugees and i became interested to see what happened to the ordinary people trained to rebuild their lives. as a prize where you about what you found ? lives. as a prize where you about what you found? this gale of what happened in 1947 is astonishing. we
joining me now is dr yasmin khan, lecturer in british history at oxford university and author of theaking of india and pakistan. thanks for coming in. this book as well as an academic exercise was also a look at real people's lives, not least a sense of your own family and their story. it is to be that the history of the partition was about muhammadjinnah and the history of the partition was about muhammad jinnah and mahatma gandhl about muhammad jinnah and mahatma gandhi, the characters at the...
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concept isn't lost on president trump as he sets out on his quest for an even stronger military samir khan r.t. washington d.c. if you get a minute. dot com a site full of break it isn't so much more of the weekend's going good so far review all around the world i'm kevin i would hope programs continue just a couple of minutes a. little blog telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chickenhawk forcing you to fight the battle. for new socks for the tell you that will be gossip the public let's. talk about advertising telling you are not cool enough like a problem. that we all. want . to. and you can go both of them on. movie will because i mean funny in this is would be a job that would. you buy them if i mean you know we advocate go to the bush call of they boy he said key to keep us a poor man i would only logy the good that she wouldn't i have said to me i put the we had the why is oh gosh a bookie to morta can you could visit him add your own pushed up ways that he can just feel such can you fit cash might they get can mean a lot to me and if they come we are soo
concept isn't lost on president trump as he sets out on his quest for an even stronger military samir khan r.t. washington d.c. if you get a minute. dot com a site full of break it isn't so much more of the weekend's going good so far review all around the world i'm kevin i would hope programs continue just a couple of minutes a. little blog telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chickenhawk forcing you to fight the battle. for new socks for the tell you that will be...
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nuclear holocaust but they might just protect you from all the media hype leading up to one samir khan r.t. washington d.c. thanks for sharing your saturday with us here on aussie international plenty of stories still coming your way and we return in just a. it's. manufactured . to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. we can all middle of the room. joining us here on r.t. international at least sixteen civilians have died in a u.s. air strike in eastern afghanistan now this is according to local officials the u.s. military has acknowledged other bombing raid did happen in the province but claims only extremist militants were killed afghan officials disagree we heard from an eyewitness of the strike victim's relatives. my father and my mother were both killed. eleven people were being transported in the vehicle three women fight. children two men were killed and one of the women was wounded her legs were blown off the bombing was carried out by warplanes i saw the place where the airstrike hit. my two brothers my mother and my sister were killed. the latest claims
nuclear holocaust but they might just protect you from all the media hype leading up to one samir khan r.t. washington d.c. thanks for sharing your saturday with us here on aussie international plenty of stories still coming your way and we return in just a. it's. manufactured . to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. we can all middle of the room. joining us here on r.t. international at least sixteen civilians have died in a u.s. air strike in eastern afghanistan now...
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joining us now salman khan the founder and ceo of the khan academy.or joining us. >> great to be here. >> i feel like we should have had this segment at the beginning of the summer. when i read the notes, i was so surprised at the amount of learning loss that happens over the summer, and how that loss can actually be compounded if you sort of sit and don't do anything >> yeah. i was surprised, too you know, we all intuitivelyly get, we all remember when we go to school the first couple of weeks or months might be a little bit of review a student study showed that 22% of a new school year is reviewing things from the previous school year so summer, this idea of summer slide not only do you not learn for three months, but then you have to review the two months before that, which really hits students, and it hurts teachers' ability to be able to cover as much material as they want to. >> what do you propose at this point? families are listening to this, it's mid-august. school is a week or two weeks away is it too late or can you actually get a jump-star
joining us now salman khan the founder and ceo of the khan academy.or joining us. >> great to be here. >> i feel like we should have had this segment at the beginning of the summer. when i read the notes, i was so surprised at the amount of learning loss that happens over the summer, and how that loss can actually be compounded if you sort of sit and don't do anything >> yeah. i was surprised, too you know, we all intuitivelyly get, we all remember when we go to school the...
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business brains buzzing as it seems there's clearly cash to be made from a crisis here's artie's samir khan. it's back the prospect of nuclear armageddon and with it and media with panic about how to survive the fallout people begin weighing their disaster plans a nuclear warhead that could land in hawaii in twenty minutes information on radiation from a potential nuclear blast this is an exit to the united states google searches for how to survive a nuclear attack have gone through the roof within the past few days beating old classics like how to get rich and how to be happy no surprise then that nuclear holocaust survival guides are appearing all over the place garnering tens of thousands of you please get prepared while you still can a great still means coming on time is quickly running out. that. your expansion. rate. is the worst thing to do it is going to be too serious or even. if you don't have faith your house will remain standing you could always invest in a bunker many factors say business is booming we've seen it. actually in the last three days this tremendous problem is speci
business brains buzzing as it seems there's clearly cash to be made from a crisis here's artie's samir khan. it's back the prospect of nuclear armageddon and with it and media with panic about how to survive the fallout people begin weighing their disaster plans a nuclear warhead that could land in hawaii in twenty minutes information on radiation from a potential nuclear blast this is an exit to the united states google searches for how to survive a nuclear attack have gone through the roof...
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a constant cycle. >> talk about the cycle because you and i covered donald trump's attacks on the khany together. we sat shoulder and shoulder and covered the attacks on judge curiel and every time we saw it, we said you don't attack a gold star family and he survived. you don't attack a judge, an american born judge for his heritage. this feels like another one in those kind of attacks. toxic -- >> yeah. he digs in. he gets defiant. he goes i think to his instincts which are nativist and angry in a lot of ways. i think that's a lot of what's really inside of him, and it continues out in ways that are obviously in terms of our system totally inappropriate if not appalling. yet, he thinks it's fine because his 35% base is going to stick with him. and doesn't mind. and he doesn't suffer from it. right? now, this time -- >> is that true though? >> you know, the ceos left. that's a concrete thing. i mean, they just said, later for you. we can't sit next to you if this is what -- we didn't sign up for this, right? and that's really the first time we have seen that sort of mass statement in
a constant cycle. >> talk about the cycle because you and i covered donald trump's attacks on the khany together. we sat shoulder and shoulder and covered the attacks on judge curiel and every time we saw it, we said you don't attack a gold star family and he survived. you don't attack a judge, an american born judge for his heritage. this feels like another one in those kind of attacks. toxic -- >> yeah. he digs in. he gets defiant. he goes i think to his instincts which are...
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have to wonder how many more countries are going to tell washington to mind its own business samir khan r.t. washington d.c. . the syrian army's advancing in the embattled city of resort which has been besieged by eisel for three years now has taken a crippling toll on the city and its people. this public park was one of the most beautiful parks in this neighborhood it was full of trees. the sieging hunger led to these the trees have gone and we now bury i would bet here locals just can't get outside the city to bury those killed by i still shelling. it was a terrorist burying our dead in cemeteries and snipers are positioned along the roads. it's not only this park others too are all bare and have been turned to disseminate risk. and the idea and my friends is to play in the swings in the dark but they were destroyed in the shelling. life and there is all these days continue to follow that story. and all of the platforms along with a plethora of the rest of the news so we got lined up for this weekend so much and i'm kevin always thanks for watching this live news update from moscow of
have to wonder how many more countries are going to tell washington to mind its own business samir khan r.t. washington d.c. . the syrian army's advancing in the embattled city of resort which has been besieged by eisel for three years now has taken a crippling toll on the city and its people. this public park was one of the most beautiful parks in this neighborhood it was full of trees. the sieging hunger led to these the trees have gone and we now bury i would bet here locals just can't get...
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the possibility of a military man once again taking the reins we just hope it was all worth it samir khan party washington d.c. . u.s. marines been preparing for world war three with the help of a combat simulator set in an unnamed eastern european country with russian speaking surgeons the resemblance to reality. so the new small tea shaping up this wednesday morning good things to watch in my name is kevin zero in the next round up in thirty minutes and always the latest miss to twenty four seven it. but also. the relationship between. it was suggested. and a fairly strong one. in the study it's a very extensive study done by a well respected scientist. do chemicals that down the advertising really increase the risk of cancer. known to infuse in the. skepticism they do not believe that this is is true by independent scientists need industry paid you for this. confrontation for my time as well as the others why is that the meat lobby. do like what we've been doing and if you want to learn more you'll get a definite on the flop. you're not. a. big business against health. and you're start
the possibility of a military man once again taking the reins we just hope it was all worth it samir khan party washington d.c. . u.s. marines been preparing for world war three with the help of a combat simulator set in an unnamed eastern european country with russian speaking surgeons the resemblance to reality. so the new small tea shaping up this wednesday morning good things to watch in my name is kevin zero in the next round up in thirty minutes and always the latest miss to twenty four...
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have to wonder how many more countries are going to tell washington to mind its own business samir khan r.t. washington d.c. now the syrian army's advancing in the embattled city of d it is a war which has been besieged by isom for three years and has taken a crippling toll to on the city and its people. this public park was one of the most beautiful parks in this neighborhood it was full of trees. the trees. just outside the city to bury those killed by. terrorists bearing our dead in cemeteries and snipers are positioned along the road . it's not only this park others too are all bare and have been turned to the cemetery. but they were destroyed in the shelling. that finally hacking into a computer usually requires some degree of i.t. skills but in the not so distant future it seems just a bit of d.n.a. could actually be enough u.s. research has created a synthetic d.n.a. strand into which they inserted a malicious program and then used it to take over a computer for the first time but when the computer then tried to decode it it released malware it does take a special machine to do t
have to wonder how many more countries are going to tell washington to mind its own business samir khan r.t. washington d.c. now the syrian army's advancing in the embattled city of d it is a war which has been besieged by isom for three years and has taken a crippling toll to on the city and its people. this public park was one of the most beautiful parks in this neighborhood it was full of trees. the trees. just outside the city to bury those killed by. terrorists bearing our dead in...
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happened in down down khan vancouver, woman appears to lose control of a motorcycle before crashing into a window of a building. when eyewitness who watched it unfold from seven stories up said it happened so quickly. >> just like a thud. she justice a periods underneath. we saw couple coming down the stairs twice, and went real quick, worked out. look like she hit the throttle she went from zero to really quick. >> ryan reynolds tweeted we tragically lost a member of our crew, we're heart broken, shocked, and devestated. >> well, it was named the safe summer basketball league, somehow it ended in a brawl in chicago. this was the scene as crowds spilled out of the united center last night, the night was supposed to be devote today youth basketball and safety. instead, huge fight errupted in the stands. making matters worse, when authorities cleared the arena, the chaos just continued out in the parking lot. >> couple of guys got into it, you know what i am saying, and once that escalated there, i saw a punch thrown. >> we just got to find some type of functions where we can keep the peac
happened in down down khan vancouver, woman appears to lose control of a motorcycle before crashing into a window of a building. when eyewitness who watched it unfold from seven stories up said it happened so quickly. >> just like a thud. she justice a periods underneath. we saw couple coming down the stairs twice, and went real quick, worked out. look like she hit the throttle she went from zero to really quick. >> ryan reynolds tweeted we tragically lost a member of our crew,...
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country is being singled out as a scapegoat but other countries also face the president's ruffa samir khan explains . the afghanistan strategy is starkly similar to that of his of previous administrations specially promising to boost military presence but not setting any withdrawal deadlines this raises questions of how original his policies really are but it seems like washington is actively looking around to find someone else in the region to fight the taliban or simply someone to blame for the failed campaign they are housing the very terrorists that we are fighting. but that will have to change it is time for pakistan to demonstrate its commitment to civilization order and to peace suppose that u.s. ally pakistan was singled out by trump for providing safe havens for terrorists this is an allegation baucus on reacted angrily to accusing trouble of trying to find a scapegoat for the us is failures in afghanistan washington also threw india into the mix calling upon india's support to resolve the conflict though it wasn't exactly clear how we've got to put the pressure on india that they
country is being singled out as a scapegoat but other countries also face the president's ruffa samir khan explains . the afghanistan strategy is starkly similar to that of his of previous administrations specially promising to boost military presence but not setting any withdrawal deadlines this raises questions of how original his policies really are but it seems like washington is actively looking around to find someone else in the region to fight the taliban or simply someone to blame for...
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will back the coastguards efforts to secure libya's borders because khan's been trained by the u.k.'s royal navy and is getting substantial support from e.u. countries however it's been repeatedly accused of killing shooting and abusing migrants as well as attacking aid workers oxfam's humanitarian campaign manager again says the e.u. support is part of an attempt to close european borders. the u.k. and the european union have for the last couple of years made a concerted effort to shut down borders and we see that happening out of next train costs to the individuals who are fleeing war and persecution and poverty is part of that for them it's simply a matter of shutting it down on paper they say that they're trying to explore other options and open up safe safe routes for people but we've really just not seen that happen all we've seen is a shutting down of routes which is left people with really few other options then to take risky routes meanwhile police have used water cannon and batons to clear more than one hundred migrants occupying independence square in rome. was. crowds of
will back the coastguards efforts to secure libya's borders because khan's been trained by the u.k.'s royal navy and is getting substantial support from e.u. countries however it's been repeatedly accused of killing shooting and abusing migrants as well as attacking aid workers oxfam's humanitarian campaign manager again says the e.u. support is part of an attempt to close european borders. the u.k. and the european union have for the last couple of years made a concerted effort to shut down...
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on contact today we discuss the collapse of the american traditional system with legal scholar dr khan the system in the fact is the only way you can retain even a semblance of freedom is to walk around with the rest of your life with a criminal record and that's called freedom. chris. our courts and law schools have become wholly owned subsidiaries of the corporate state they have abandoned the guiding principles of justice the judiciary and legal profession serve the needs of the one percent not the ninety nine percent the rule of law has been inverted that does not guard against the abuse of power but advances the interests of those with money power and influence our elected officials as ralph nader has pointed out have permitted the creation of a judicial system with secret law secret courts secret evidence secret budgets and secret prisons all put in place in the name of national security attorney client privilege has been abolished and redacted published judicial decisions are released to the public hey b.s. corpus probable cause privacy and due process have been for many a race
on contact today we discuss the collapse of the american traditional system with legal scholar dr khan the system in the fact is the only way you can retain even a semblance of freedom is to walk around with the rest of your life with a criminal record and that's called freedom. chris. our courts and law schools have become wholly owned subsidiaries of the corporate state they have abandoned the guiding principles of justice the judiciary and legal profession serve the needs of the one percent...
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have to wonder how many more countries are going to tell washington to mind its own business samir khan r.t. washington d.c. . the syrian army's advancing in the embattled city of deities or which has been besieged by i assume for three years and it's taken a crippling toll to on the city and its people. this public park was one of the most beautiful parks in this neighborhood it was full of trees. the sieging hunger lots of the trees have gone the. locals just can't get outside the city to bury those killed by i still shelling. it was. the terrorists have abandoned burying our dead in cemeteries and snipers are positioned along the road. it's not only this park others too are all bare and have been turned to decentralize. and my friends used to play in the swings in the park but they were destroyed in the shelling. things that looking so far today here are now safe nice being with us i'll be back good morning. oh they are already out right. there in iraq. the city of minimal was hit hardest by the. eleven tsunami but it was damaged mostly by the radiation after the nuclear disaster. no
have to wonder how many more countries are going to tell washington to mind its own business samir khan r.t. washington d.c. . the syrian army's advancing in the embattled city of deities or which has been besieged by i assume for three years and it's taken a crippling toll to on the city and its people. this public park was one of the most beautiful parks in this neighborhood it was full of trees. the sieging hunger lots of the trees have gone the. locals just can't get outside the city to...
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concept isn't lost on president trump as he sets out on his quest for an even stronger military samir khan r.t. washington d.c. if you get a minute of. breaking news and so much more of the weekend's going good so far of you around the world i'm kevin zero in our programs continue just a couple of minutes.
concept isn't lost on president trump as he sets out on his quest for an even stronger military samir khan r.t. washington d.c. if you get a minute of. breaking news and so much more of the weekend's going good so far of you around the world i'm kevin zero in our programs continue just a couple of minutes.
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we're following the situation and we'll keep you updated and thanks samir khan there in washington d.c. once again just to add something that just came in while we were speaking the mayor of charleston is claim that this is down to a disgruntled former employee of the restaurant and claims of this that this is not a terrorist incident now. through the use britain's foreign secretary has been accused by human rights groups of trumping refugees in libya in appalling conditions of the pledging millions of pounds and support border patrols stopping civilians fleeing the country speaking on a trip to libya's capital boris johnson insisted the u.k. will we juice the number of illegal migrants heading for europe. libya is the front line for many challenges which left on chicks composed problems for us in the u.k. but equally illegal migration and the threat from terrorism it also means practical efforts to including the work we're doing to ensure that the libyan coast guard can secure their own borders reducing the number of illegal migrants hitting for europe plessy would humanitarian campai
we're following the situation and we'll keep you updated and thanks samir khan there in washington d.c. once again just to add something that just came in while we were speaking the mayor of charleston is claim that this is down to a disgruntled former employee of the restaurant and claims of this that this is not a terrorist incident now. through the use britain's foreign secretary has been accused by human rights groups of trumping refugees in libya in appalling conditions of the pledging...
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£50 million of taxpayer money has already been spent on the garden bridge — but london mayor sadiq khanbig ben will fall silent for four years next week so that major conservation work can be carried out on its tower. the chimes will still be used however, for important national events such as new year's eve and remembrance sunday, as our political correspondent leila natthoo reports. big ben chimes the hour. these chimes have filled the westminster air for more than a century and a half but soon, a four—year pause as the great bell, big ben, is silenced, so crucial repairs can be carried out. if you can imagine running your car for 160 years nonstop, 24 hours a day, it will need looking at, so that is what we are doing. we will be able to at this time, because it is such a long stoppage period, check absolutely everything on the clock. chimes. it is still working, which is good. still ticking, for now, but the clock mechanism needs attention. it is connected to the hammers that strike the bells. piece by piece, it will be dismantled. the parts cleaned and restored. and because the whol
£50 million of taxpayer money has already been spent on the garden bridge — but london mayor sadiq khanbig ben will fall silent for four years next week so that major conservation work can be carried out on its tower. the chimes will still be used however, for important national events such as new year's eve and remembrance sunday, as our political correspondent leila natthoo reports. big ben chimes the hour. these chimes have filled the westminster air for more than a century and a half but...
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the pakistani politician, imran khan, says the situation between india and pakistan is the worst it'svely to the bbc as the two countries commemorate 70 years of partition, pakistan's opposition leader criticises india's prime minister, narendra modi, for his association with hindu extremists and for letting down muslims in india. india has a prime minister who has not risen above what we... ..his communal thinking, his association with extremists, his background where there was this massacre, in gujarat, of muslims when he was the chief minister. somehow we expected that when narendra modi would became the prime minister he would rise above this but i have to say we are all so disappointed because narendra modi has not just disappointed pakistanis, he's disappointed muslims in india, he's disppointed all the liberal section in india which... ..which enjoyed the fact that india had this multicultural society. he's taken india to a society where a lot of people, when i was growing up, used to say, they were worried that in india they would not be treated properly, they would not be tre
the pakistani politician, imran khan, says the situation between india and pakistan is the worst it'svely to the bbc as the two countries commemorate 70 years of partition, pakistan's opposition leader criticises india's prime minister, narendra modi, for his association with hindu extremists and for letting down muslims in india. india has a prime minister who has not risen above what we... ..his communal thinking, his association with extremists, his background where there was this massacre,...