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and a labour leader who does not believe in britain.en. oliver >> mr. speaker as someone who , grew up in social housing, i welcome the prime minister's commitment to tear down poor-quality, soulless high-rise estates and replacing them with affordable homes. will he seize this opportunity to make sure that those new homes are attractive, well-designed places in which people will want to live for generations to come? mr. cameron: i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if labour wanted to have a constructive opinion, they would come along and say, "how can we help knock down these sink estates, rebuild new houses, help people to own their own homes?" that is what we want to do and that is what we are going to see in this parliament. one side committed to opportunity, life chances, helping people get on, and another side wanting to keep people trapped in poverty. >> the economic and intellectual contribution of college and university graduates to the uk is immense. the smith commission said that the uk and scottish government ,
and a labour leader who does not believe in britain.en. oliver >> mr. speaker as someone who , grew up in social housing, i welcome the prime minister's commitment to tear down poor-quality, soulless high-rise estates and replacing them with affordable homes. will he seize this opportunity to make sure that those new homes are attractive, well-designed places in which people will want to live for generations to come? mr. cameron: i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if labour...
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>> more tax in future than they ever paid under labour. whether tax rate for google was zero percent. let me tell you what we have done, we have changed the tax laws so many times that we raised an extra 100 billion from business in the last parliament. when i came to power, banks didn't pay tax on profits, allowed under labour, investment companies could cut their tax bill by flipping the currency their accounts were in, allowed under labour, companies could fiddle accounting rules to make losses appear out of thin air. we've done more on tax evasion than tax avoidance than labour did. they are running to catch up but they don't have a leg to stand on. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, it was under labour government that the inquiries gone into google and in addition as a percentage of gdp corporation tax receipts are lower under this government than they were under previous government. i've got a question here, mr. speaker, from a gentleman called jeff. now you might well know, jeff actually speaks for millions of people. when he says to me --
>> more tax in future than they ever paid under labour. whether tax rate for google was zero percent. let me tell you what we have done, we have changed the tax laws so many times that we raised an extra 100 billion from business in the last parliament. when i came to power, banks didn't pay tax on profits, allowed under labour, investment companies could cut their tax bill by flipping the currency their accounts were in, allowed under labour, companies could fiddle accounting rules to...
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a labour party that doesn't believe in work and a labour leader who doesn't believe in britain. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, as someone who grew up in social housing, i welcome the prime minister's commitment to tear down low-quality estate and replace them with affordable homes? he he see this opportunity to make sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if labour wanted to have a constructive opinion, they would want to come down and say how can we help, rebuild new houses, help people build their own homes. that's what we want to do. that is what you're going to see, mr. speaker, in this parliament, helping people get on and other side keeping people tracked in poverty. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. the economic and intellectual contribution of college and university graduates to the uk is immense, the commission said that the uk and scottish government should i quote, work together to explore the possibility to introducing formal s
a labour party that doesn't believe in work and a labour leader who doesn't believe in britain. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, as someone who grew up in social housing, i welcome the prime minister's commitment to tear down low-quality estate and replace them with affordable homes? he he see this opportunity to make sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is...
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anyone watching this labour party, and it is not just the leader, but the whole labour party, that isto our national security, a risk to our economic security, a risk to our health service and a risk to the security of every family in our country. edward argar: leicestershire and the east midlands continue to be a powerhouse of jobs and growth, attracting investment from the uk and beyond, and we are rightly proud of the success of our local businesses in charnwood. does my right honorable friend believe that their continued ability to attract external and foreign investment would be helped or hindered were secondary picketing to be reintroduced? prime minister cameron: first of all, let me say that the east midlands is a powerhouse of our economy, and we have seen employments in the midlands go up by 17,000. i think that when businesses look at whether to invest in britain, whether they are overseas businesses or indeed british businesses, they want to know that we are going to have good labor relations and not a return to the 1970s of secondary strikes and flying pickets. it is extr
anyone watching this labour party, and it is not just the leader, but the whole labour party, that isto our national security, a risk to our economic security, a risk to our health service and a risk to the security of every family in our country. edward argar: leicestershire and the east midlands continue to be a powerhouse of jobs and growth, attracting investment from the uk and beyond, and we are rightly proud of the success of our local businesses in charnwood. does my right honorable...
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there will be those who worry that love's labour's lost.s robertson: thank you very much for the warm welcome. mr. speaker, the health service is devolved, but junior doctors in scotland are not planning to strike next week. why does the prime minister think the scottish government has good relations with junior doctors and his government does not? prime minister cameron: and now for the scottish play. he raises an important question. we have taken a different approach to the government in scotland. we have increased spending on the nhs by more than the government in scotland, which i think is the right approach. we are determined to have a genuine seven-day nhs. everybody knows -- doctors know it, patients know it, the management of the nhs know it, the bma knows it -- that there is a problem with the nhs at the weekend. one way to correct that is to make sure that we have new contracts, including with junior doctors to make sure that they do not work longer hours. in fact, under our plans, many will work less hours. it is not to reduce do
there will be those who worry that love's labour's lost.s robertson: thank you very much for the warm welcome. mr. speaker, the health service is devolved, but junior doctors in scotland are not planning to strike next week. why does the prime minister think the scottish government has good relations with junior doctors and his government does not? prime minister cameron: and now for the scottish play. he raises an important question. we have taken a different approach to the government in...
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a labour party that doesn't believe in work and a labour leader who doesn't believe in britain. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, as someone who grew up in social housing, i welcome the prime minister's commitment to tear down low-quality estate and replace them with affordable homes? he he see this opportunity to make sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if labour wanted to have a constructive opinion, they would want to come down and say how can we help, rebuild new houses, help people build their own homes. that's what we want to do. that is what you're going to see, mr. speaker, in this parliament, helping people get on and other side keeping people tracked in poverty. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. the economic and intellectual contribution of college and university graduates to the uk is immense, the commission said that the uk and scottish government should i quote, work together to explore the possibility to introducing formal s
a labour party that doesn't believe in work and a labour leader who doesn't believe in britain. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, as someone who grew up in social housing, i welcome the prime minister's commitment to tear down low-quality estate and replace them with affordable homes? he he see this opportunity to make sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is...
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i actually married into the labour party-- you would say. my wife-- worked at number 10 downing street for many years with tony blair and his, you know, sort of-- new labour through and through. >> you marry into the labour party. tony blair not happy with the-- the recent election of-- the labour party leader. and-- you haven't been shy about your (laughter)-- i mean, you called-- jeremy corbyn, "extremely bonkers". >> yes. yeah--. >> so-- are you getting involved in british politics now? >> i try not to. i actually-- you know, twitter is very dangerous, because you sort of spout off and then it's in the news. but-- (laugh) but, yeah. no, i mean, i think it's-- it's-- it's really unfortunate, right, that-- the labour party has gone down a path of-- having-- the leader of the party-- they'll go into the next election with him as the leader. and he's not going to appeal to the mainstream; he's very, very extreme. i am center-- center-right. you know, i'm not a radical; i like to see slow, thoughtful change over time. >> you've disrupted the w
i actually married into the labour party-- you would say. my wife-- worked at number 10 downing street for many years with tony blair and his, you know, sort of-- new labour through and through. >> you marry into the labour party. tony blair not happy with the-- the recent election of-- the labour party leader. and-- you haven't been shy about your (laughter)-- i mean, you called-- jeremy corbyn, "extremely bonkers". >> yes. yeah--. >> so-- are you getting involved...
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it's not just the leader come it's the whole labour party. they are a risk to our national security, a risk to our economic security, our risk to our health service and to the secret of every family in our country [shouting] >> a the east midlands continue to be a powerhouse of jobs and growth, attracting investment from uk and beyond and we are rightly proud of the success of our local businesses. does my right honorable friend the lead that their continued ability to attract foreign investment would be helped or hindered? >> first of all let me say these lenses -- these midlands as a powerhouse and we seem employment go up by 17,000. but i think when businesses look at whether to invest in britain, whether they're overseas businesses or in the british businesses, they wanted to we will have good labour relations and not a return to the 1970s of secondary strikes and flying pickets. i think it is extraordinary for a party that's been so long trying to cast off that image of being in favor of these appalling industrial practices has no electe
it's not just the leader come it's the whole labour party. they are a risk to our national security, a risk to our economic security, our risk to our health service and to the secret of every family in our country [shouting] >> a the east midlands continue to be a powerhouse of jobs and growth, attracting investment from uk and beyond and we are rightly proud of the success of our local businesses. does my right honorable friend the lead that their continued ability to attract foreign...
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it's not just the leader come it's the whole labour party. they are a risk to our national security, a risk to our economic security, our risk to our health service and to the secret of every family in our country [shouting] >> a the east midlands continue to be a powerhouse of jobs and growth, attracting investment from uk and beyond and we are rightly proud of the success of our local businesses. does my right honorable friend the lead that their continued ability to attract foreign investment would be helped or hindered? >> first of all let me say these lenses -- these midlands as a powerhouse and we seem employment go up by 17,000. but i think when businesses look at whether to invest in britain, whether they're overseas businesses or in the british businesses, they wanted to we will have good labour relations and not a return to the 1970s of secondary strikes and flying pickets. i think it is extraordinary for a party that's been so long trying to cast off that image of being in favor of these appalling industrial practices has no electe
it's not just the leader come it's the whole labour party. they are a risk to our national security, a risk to our economic security, our risk to our health service and to the secret of every family in our country [shouting] >> a the east midlands continue to be a powerhouse of jobs and growth, attracting investment from uk and beyond and we are rightly proud of the success of our local businesses. does my right honorable friend the lead that their continued ability to attract foreign...
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that the german labour market needs in the next year to come. there's growing issues with a backlash against the refugees. >> public opinion has not turned hostile. there's criticism towards the policy that the government is conducting. the feeling is that the numbers are high. the population sees that may be another million will come in 2016. this is, after all a substantial sum of people to host properly, to, you know, to support financially, to integrate children into schools. there's a feeling now that may be on the local level, the structures are overburdened. it's not that the germans question the right to asylum, it's the speed and the high numbers that come in >>> daniella swartser, good to have you with us. >> cologne germany was the scene of a mass protest. the demonstration was held in the square. on new year's eve, as many as 100 women reported being assaulted in the area, one said she was raped. the victims said they were attacked by young men working in groups. >> it's important to show a reaction, that we do not accept the atmosph
that the german labour market needs in the next year to come. there's growing issues with a backlash against the refugees. >> public opinion has not turned hostile. there's criticism towards the policy that the government is conducting. the feeling is that the numbers are high. the population sees that may be another million will come in 2016. this is, after all a substantial sum of people to host properly, to, you know, to support financially, to integrate children into schools. there's...
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what on earth doing in this labour party government? [shouting] >> the prime minister may be aware there's a shakespeare connection, will he lend his support for a proposal of a shakespeare of the north which will complete triangle as celebration of the work of shakespeare? >> i think this sounds like an excellent proposal. we shouldn't try constrain to strattford. [shouting] >> the county council has announced plans for care homes including hillcrest as well as housing from march. proven track record of wasting taxpayers' money, would my honorable friend look at the situation to level of care? >> prime minister. >> i will be happy to look at the problems and the issues that my honorable friend raises. obviously this is a labour-control council taking the decisions. what i would ask them to do is look at the proposals, look that councils are able to use charge, the fund additional social care and then recognize that it's their job instead of playing politics should be serving local people. >> abrahÁm. >> thank you, mr. speaker. last yea
what on earth doing in this labour party government? [shouting] >> the prime minister may be aware there's a shakespeare connection, will he lend his support for a proposal of a shakespeare of the north which will complete triangle as celebration of the work of shakespeare? >> i think this sounds like an excellent proposal. we shouldn't try constrain to strattford. [shouting] >> the county council has announced plans for care homes including hillcrest as well as housing from...
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we protected that flood spending and we decreased it, something that labour would not have done. mr. speaker, of course the rainfall was excessive, of course the river levels were high, but, the prime minister still hasn't answered the floodon on the leeds rejections game. i give him the opportunity to do it in a moment. forcounty council applied flooding help, it was turned down, the areas flooded again in the last few weeks. does the prime minister believed that turning down at those schemes was also a mistake? prime minister cameron: we are spending more on a flood defense schemes and all kinds of schemes then we will spend more on. tens is going to spend of millions of pounds on the railway, when is he going to find the money to --[interrupting each other] prime minister cameron: the idea willthis individual be faster in responding to floods and the government is preposterous. speaker, since i walked into the chamber this morning, the shadow minister has resigned, the shadow defense minister had resigned, and he couldn't run anything. mr. speaker, it is very strange. when i a
we protected that flood spending and we decreased it, something that labour would not have done. mr. speaker, of course the rainfall was excessive, of course the river levels were high, but, the prime minister still hasn't answered the floodon on the leeds rejections game. i give him the opportunity to do it in a moment. forcounty council applied flooding help, it was turned down, the areas flooded again in the last few weeks. does the prime minister believed that turning down at those schemes...
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a labour party that doesn't believe in work and a labour leader who doesn't believe in britain. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, as someone who grew up in social housing, i welcome the prime minister's commitment to tear down low-quality estate and replace them with affordable homes? he he see this opportunity to make sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is absolutely right. if labour wanted to have a constructive opinion, they would want to come down and say how can we help, rebuild new houses, help people build their own homes. that's what we want to do. that is what you're going to see, mr. speaker, in this parliament, helping people get on and other side keeping people tracked in poverty. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. the economic and intellectual contribution of college and university graduates to the uk is immense, the commission said that the uk and scottish government should i quote, work together to explore the possibility to introducing formal s
a labour party that doesn't believe in work and a labour leader who doesn't believe in britain. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, as someone who grew up in social housing, i welcome the prime minister's commitment to tear down low-quality estate and replace them with affordable homes? he he see this opportunity to make sure the new homes are attractive, well-designed places that people will actually want to live for generations to come? [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is...
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paul flynn/ labour party member of parliament "the great danger by attacking this one man is that we can fix on him a halo of victimhood, we give him the role of martyrdom, which can seem to be an advantage among those that support him." paul scully/ conservative party member of parliament "i've heard of a number of cases where people have been excluded for incitement, for hatred. i've never heard of one for stupidity and i'm not sure that we should be starting now." tulip siddiq/ labour party member of parliament "his words are not comical, his words are not funny, his words are poisonous, they risk inflaming tension between vulnerable communities." the debate comes after trump called for a temporary ban on all muslims entering the united states. making note that it's martin luther king junior day... two well-known entertainers say they're skipping the academy awards this year. an emotional video by actress jada pinkett smith explaining her decision has been viewed online millions of times. let's let the academy do them, with all grace and love, and let's do us differently in a vide
paul flynn/ labour party member of parliament "the great danger by attacking this one man is that we can fix on him a halo of victimhood, we give him the role of martyrdom, which can seem to be an advantage among those that support him." paul scully/ conservative party member of parliament "i've heard of a number of cases where people have been excluded for incitement, for hatred. i've never heard of one for stupidity and i'm not sure that we should be starting now." tulip...
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we have to go from one hospital to another by bus. >> reporter: we are told upstairs women in labour are undergoing cervical examination in chairs, because there's not enough beds. or equipment. or doctors to cope with demand. a wing of another hospital looks like it was in a war zone, patients packed into core divor doors -- corridors. many are forced to wait for a week. all over public hospitals and clinics are collapsing due to lack of funds. what you see here is result of ms management and accumulation of debts on municipal and state levels, commanded by the worst economic crisis. a crisis impacting not only the public health sector, but in brazil's largest states. a public health emergency has been declared in rio, where the state ran out of money to pay for doctors and nurses. and an epidemic of a dangerous mosquito born virus called zika prompted authorities to declare a public health emergency which, in fact, already existed. >> there are doctors. the statements ired them. there are rooma and resources. people need to protest. >> given the need to slash spending in the midst
we have to go from one hospital to another by bus. >> reporter: we are told upstairs women in labour are undergoing cervical examination in chairs, because there's not enough beds. or equipment. or doctors to cope with demand. a wing of another hospital looks like it was in a war zone, patients packed into core divor doors -- corridors. many are forced to wait for a week. all over public hospitals and clinics are collapsing due to lack of funds. what you see here is result of ms...
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paul flynn/ labour party member of parliament "the great danger by attacking this one man is that we can fix on him a halo of victimhood, we give him the role of martyrdom, which can seem to be an advantage among those that support him." paul scully/ parliament "i've heard of a number of cases where people have been excluded for incitement, for hatred. i've never heard of one for stupidity and i'm not sure that we should be starting now." tulip siddiq/ labour party member of parliament "his words are not comical, his words are not funny, his words are poisonous, they risk inflaming tension between vulnerable communities." the debate comes after trump called for a temporary ban on all muslims entering the united states. and this thursday - you get another chance to see donald trump in person. he is holding a rally at the south point hotel and casino thursday morning. you do need to pre-register for tickets through his campaign site. doors to the rally open at 11 ... the rally is scheduled to begin at one. next ... why the choice of nominees for this year's academy awards are so contro
paul flynn/ labour party member of parliament "the great danger by attacking this one man is that we can fix on him a halo of victimhood, we give him the role of martyrdom, which can seem to be an advantage among those that support him." paul scully/ parliament "i've heard of a number of cases where people have been excluded for incitement, for hatred. i've never heard of one for stupidity and i'm not sure that we should be starting now." tulip siddiq/ labour party member of...
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it was not a protected department, where we protected that flood spending and increased something labour wouldn't have done. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, of course, the rainfall was excessive and, of course, rivers were high, the prime minister still doesn't answer the question on the protection scheme. i will give you an opportunity to do so in a moment. both were turned down, both areas flooded again in the last few weeks. does the prime minister believe that turning down those schemes was also a mistake? >> we are stacking a whole set of schemes. he's spending 10 billions of pounds on roadways r is he going to find the money for flood defenses. the idea, the idea that this individual would be faster in responding to floods when it takes him three days to carry out a shuffle is remarkable. [shouting] since i walked into the chamber this morning the shadow prime minister resigned, he couldn't run anything. >> mr. speaker, it's very strange when i've asked a question the prime minister still seems unable to answer. can he now tell us if there is going to be funding for those schemes? would
it was not a protected department, where we protected that flood spending and increased something labour wouldn't have done. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, of course, the rainfall was excessive and, of course, rivers were high, the prime minister still doesn't answer the question on the protection scheme. i will give you an opportunity to do so in a moment. both were turned down, both areas flooded again in the last few weeks. does the prime minister believe that turning down those schemes...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, ((denise valdez)) > britain's labour party leader said trump has "weird" views - but invited him to visit a london mosque. lawmakers also debated a trump counter- petition which 40-thousand people signed. it urges the government to "mind its own business."/// ((paul joncich)) > a small northeast ohio community is grieving today, after one of the town's six police officers was shot and killed. deputies found officer thomas cottrell's body last night. his gun and police cruiser were taken. the knox county sheriff office says officers arrested herschel jones. investigators say he told his ex-girlfriend he was "looking to kill an officer." the suspect was caught after investigators say he ran from a nearby home. deputies also found a police cruiser about a half mile from the police department. residents say this is something that never happens in the tight-knit village: (((betty durbin, longtime resident) "this is a close community and everybody knew everybody and helped look out. and he was trying to keep us ((paul joncich)) > the local sheriffs office is in
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, ((denise valdez)) > britain's labour party leader said trump has "weird" views - but invited him to visit a london mosque. lawmakers also debated a trump counter- petition which 40-thousand people signed. it urges the government to "mind its own business."/// ((paul joncich)) > a small northeast ohio community is grieving today, after one of the town's six police officers was shot and killed. deputies found officer thomas cottrell's body...
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other, an electronics company with deep pockets. 101 east joins the workers hoping to change taiwan's labour laws.
other, an electronics company with deep pockets. 101 east joins the workers hoping to change taiwan's labour laws.
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i spoke to a number of people from civil society, labour unions. we have done, you know, expended coverage of that. what i sensed. it's not easy for a tunisian economy, with no national matters to pick up. after decades of dictatorship. the strength and talent of the people. there is the labour force, the collective intelligence of the society. >> but there are no natural resources. there is no surplus production, and there is no investments from na side of the world. so what is happening now, tunisians, or the tunisian government is trying to cut public expenditures to please european and other investors, that will not bode well for tunisians who need to see there's improvement on their own lives. i hate to say it. the west that pretends it supports democracy has not invested in a real way in tunisia, it's mutting i.m.f. -- putting i.m.f. to cut public expenditure. i'm not sure that both well for the evolution or the success of civil society. >> we'll have to leave it there. great to have you >>> ahead in the second half of the newshour. more from
i spoke to a number of people from civil society, labour unions. we have done, you know, expended coverage of that. what i sensed. it's not easy for a tunisian economy, with no national matters to pick up. after decades of dictatorship. the strength and talent of the people. there is the labour force, the collective intelligence of the society. >> but there are no natural resources. there is no surplus production, and there is no investments from na side of the world. so what is happening...
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we have to go from one hospital to another by bus. >> reporter: we are told upstairs women in labour are undergoing cervical examination in chairs, because there's not enough beds. patients are packed into another hospital, looking like a war zone. many are forced to wait for a week. all over public hospitals and clinics are collapsing due to lack of funds. debt, compounded by a crisis. impacting not only the public health sector, but in brazil's largest states. >> a public health emergency has been declared in rio, where the state ran out of money to pay for doctors and nurses. and an epidemic of a dangerous mosquito born virus called zika prompted authorities to declare an emergency which, in fact, already existed. >> there are doctors. the statements ired them. there are resumes and resources. people need to protest. >> given the need to slash spending in the midst of an economic recession. the federal government argues it could only provide emergency funding to the state to alleviate the cries si. >> back at the maternity ward, they can take no more. others in less pain do their
we have to go from one hospital to another by bus. >> reporter: we are told upstairs women in labour are undergoing cervical examination in chairs, because there's not enough beds. patients are packed into another hospital, looking like a war zone. many are forced to wait for a week. all over public hospitals and clinics are collapsing due to lack of funds. debt, compounded by a crisis. impacting not only the public health sector, but in brazil's largest states. >> a public health...
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was really the heart of the labour movement. and civil rights. detroit was key to civil rights during the period of the '60s, it allowed me to focus on the four themes. i use the metaphor of my work where i set up an oil rig and dig as deeply as i can. it allowed me to show what detroit gave america, and the seeds of its own collapse. >> this was, i guess, one of the golden years for detroit. the cracks were beginning then? >> absolutely. >> sociologists at the university that year issued a report largely ignored that said that detroit was on its way to losing half a million people by the end of the 1960less, and the depopulation would continue for the foreseeable future, stripping the city of the a tax base. part was the auto industry, the industry moving away from detroit. part was the history of racial detention, and the unwilling aspect which blacks in detroit, called nig roe removal. they were showing the signs of weak innocence. what did the mood by the auto industry to leave, to get out of detroit, what did it do for the
was really the heart of the labour movement. and civil rights. detroit was key to civil rights during the period of the '60s, it allowed me to focus on the four themes. i use the metaphor of my work where i set up an oil rig and dig as deeply as i can. it allowed me to show what detroit gave america, and the seeds of its own collapse. >> this was, i guess, one of the golden years for detroit. the cracks were beginning then? >> absolutely. >> sociologists at the university that...
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tulip siddiq: the london mayoral candidate from the labour party, my right hon. member is of muslim origin. under donald trump, he would not be allowed to travel to america. will the hon. gentleman comment on that? tom tugendhat: i am delighted to comment on that, on the grounds that the united states makes wonderful provision for the balance of powers. and that her failure to understand that the president of the united states is neither a sovereign nor a despot, but is balanced by congress and the courts, is a failure to understand why the united states, despite ithaving had one or two incumbents of the white house who might not have been mensa candidates, the country has yet succeeded all the way through to today as a bastion of liberty and of economic success. today is also martin luther king day and it is worth remembering that he, too, relied on those rights and freedoms. he, too, relied on those rights while he was campaigning to desegregate the university of alabama. when those students bravely marched in on 11 june 1963, the prevailing opinion was that th
tulip siddiq: the london mayoral candidate from the labour party, my right hon. member is of muslim origin. under donald trump, he would not be allowed to travel to america. will the hon. gentleman comment on that? tom tugendhat: i am delighted to comment on that, on the grounds that the united states makes wonderful provision for the balance of powers. and that her failure to understand that the president of the united states is neither a sovereign nor a despot, but is balanced by congress and...
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(sot - tulip siddiq/labour party member of parliament)his words are not comical, his words are not funny. his words are poisonous. (sot - no name avail)you're talking about a candidate for the presidency of the united states. isn't it up to the american people to decide whether his views are objectionable?nats....trump golf coursetruru has threatated to cancel over 1- billion dollars of planned investments in golf courses in scotland if he's banned. (standup bridge) (jonathan vigliotti/london)the heated discussion in the halls of parliament was more symbolic than anything . there was no official vote. but petitioners hope it will send a strong message across the pond that trump went too far.(sot - mp - no name avail)to have someone come to our shores who demonizes all of the muslim community would be fundamentally wrong.(sot - mp - no name avail)i want to see donald trump to come e our country. i want him to get a sense of the e ry and the frustration with his xenophobic remarks.prime minister david cameron called trump's proposal divisive, stupid and wrong - but said he should be allowe
(sot - tulip siddiq/labour party member of parliament)his words are not comical, his words are not funny. his words are poisonous. (sot - no name avail)you're talking about a candidate for the presidency of the united states. isn't it up to the american people to decide whether his views are objectionable?nats....trump golf coursetruru has threatated to cancel over 1- billion dollars of planned investments in golf courses in scotland if he's banned. (standup bridge) (jonathan...
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this offering looks at the labour-intensive instagram feed from the photographer husbands' point of viewmen are not always the victims in this scenario. this is the kind of thing that works both ways. instagram husband has been viewed more than 4 million times online. see you next time here at "the listening post". . >> my name is jeff, and i'm an instagram husband. behind every cute girl on instagram is a guy like me. and a brick wall. >> my name trey, i'm an instagram husband. go. i'm basically a human selfie stick. >> it becomes a pretty big problem, it would take so long to get anywhere. we are taking pictures of our feet. >> shoe pick. this is better, stop, stom, move your foot. no, you can't do that. i haven't taken a shot of that yet. god, we have to show everyone how much we enjoy our life together. >> yes, it's really enjoyable. >> this is one of the most important sites in the century. >> this linked the mafia and the church. >> why do you think you didn't get the medal of honor? >> i can't allow you not to go into that because that is your job. >> we gonna bring this city back
this offering looks at the labour-intensive instagram feed from the photographer husbands' point of viewmen are not always the victims in this scenario. this is the kind of thing that works both ways. instagram husband has been viewed more than 4 million times online. see you next time here at "the listening post". . >> my name is jeff, and i'm an instagram husband. behind every cute girl on instagram is a guy like me. and a brick wall. >> my name trey, i'm an instagram...
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. >> you can be you sure many hope their labour of love will be the next little miss sunshine. whiplash or blair witch project >>> david bowie will be remembered as the original space oddity, but will not get his own constellation any time soon. not officially. last week a belgium observatory teamed up with a radio station claiming they had registered a new constellation in honour of bowie, shaped like his lightening bolt maker. the group in charge of naming the objects said it never signed offed on the request, and -- off on the request and the stars in the made-up constellation are included in other constellations. >> i'm antonio mora, for news head over to aljazeera.com. ray suarez is up next with "inside story". have a great night. presidential candidate ted cruz was born in canada and the only surprise about it becoming an issue in the campaign is that it took this long. the country has never had a president born in a foreign country and like so much in this unusual campaign season, it has been made an issue by donald trump. the constitution is clear, sort of, on who can b
. >> you can be you sure many hope their labour of love will be the next little miss sunshine. whiplash or blair witch project >>> david bowie will be remembered as the original space oddity, but will not get his own constellation any time soon. not officially. last week a belgium observatory teamed up with a radio station claiming they had registered a new constellation in honour of bowie, shaped like his lightening bolt maker. the group in charge of naming the objects said it...
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meanwhile labour mp tulip malik, says i draw the line with freedom of speech when it actually imports violent ideology which what i feel happening. donald trump said what a waste of time. i'm not paying attention. one of his spokespeople, sara malone, works for trump international out of scotland, quote for the u.k. to consider banning someone who made a statement in america about american borders during a u.s. election campaign frankly, that's ridiculous. well, i got to tell you majority of the lawmakers today in parliament in westminster hall, where the debate took place, look, we may not agree with what he has to say, we do believe in free speech and he has the right to sound a fool they said if he wants to. we should not ban him from coming to america. although americans in the past have been denied entry into the u.s. among those mike tyson, martha stewart, busta rhymes, edward snowden and nation of islam leader, louis farrakhan. you don't have to add donald trump's name to that list. melissa: martha stewart? reporter: had a criminal conviction. if you have a criminal conviction
meanwhile labour mp tulip malik, says i draw the line with freedom of speech when it actually imports violent ideology which what i feel happening. donald trump said what a waste of time. i'm not paying attention. one of his spokespeople, sara malone, works for trump international out of scotland, quote for the u.k. to consider banning someone who made a statement in america about american borders during a u.s. election campaign frankly, that's ridiculous. well, i got to tell you majority of...
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equatoria, one of the most fertile patches of land in south sudan, farmers lack sufficient machinery and labour. it means they cannot produce enough food for the local population and growing influx of people fleeing conflict areas. >> the major problem is that we have no access to tractors. we have enough land, and we could hire a tractor, we could easily expand. >> the yei agricultural training center, a norwegian-funded local ngo, is trying to increase agricultural productivity by teaching farmers new techniques. for the centre's principal, coffee farming is an unnecessary distraction. >> the priority of the private sector is to fulfill the needs of the local market. that means that the next step is to go for cash crops to be imported to the outside countries or international, for example crops like coffee, crops like tobacco, but otherwise the priority is enough food for the local population. >> but with the onset of the conflict, private investments have dried up. ngos are focused on humanitarian rather than development projects. and the government is busy financing the war rather than buil
equatoria, one of the most fertile patches of land in south sudan, farmers lack sufficient machinery and labour. it means they cannot produce enough food for the local population and growing influx of people fleeing conflict areas. >> the major problem is that we have no access to tractors. we have enough land, and we could hire a tractor, we could easily expand. >> the yei agricultural training center, a norwegian-funded local ngo, is trying to increase agricultural productivity by...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. 3 the leader of britain's labour party said trump has "weird" views - but invited him to visit a london mosque. lawmakers also debated a trump counter-petition signed by 40-thousand people urging the government to "mind its own business." 3 3 the needs of the elderly and disabled in siouxland don't go away just because the weather is bad. 3 coming up after the break... how providers and staff at mercrchome care work to make sure care is available... no matter the conditions. 3 "you're watching siouxland news at five on kmeg 14, with larry wentz, diana castillo, siouxland's chief meteorologist chad sandwell and sports director chris neyenhouse." 3 people in siouxland rely on home care year round... and that need doesn't stop when the weather gets bad.siouxland news repepter kayla novak shows us how mercy with the elements. 3 weather conditions might get bad, but mercy home care patients still need assistance. "there is a whole list of medical reasons why we counting onons even when the weather is threateng. so our clinitians do all they can to safely g
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. 3 the leader of britain's labour party said trump has "weird" views - but invited him to visit a london mosque. lawmakers also debated a trump counter-petition signed by 40-thousand people urging the government to "mind its own business." 3 3 the needs of the elderly and disabled in siouxland don't go away just because the weather is bad. 3 coming up after the break... how providers and staff at mercrchome care work to make sure care is...
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labour mp 's say it amounts to a 3% tax rate they also questioned the method used to calculate google'sax liability. they say they want the commission to check whether the deal would be considered as a legal state aid. -- as illegal state aid. >> the public needs to make sure that google paid the taxes they are due in the same way that you or i would do. reporter: they are seeking over 300 million euros in taxes from google. that is twice the amount the company agreed to pay to britain and italy, a much smaller market. google defended the u.k. deal in a letter to the financial times, saying that complies with the law. a six-year audit, we are paying the full amount of tax that her majesty's customs agreed we should pay. reporter: the european commissioner announced new measures to prevent tax avoidance. markus: corporate news next. there will be no bonuses this year for top managers at deutsche bank. the news comes as the lender reports a loss of 6.8 billion euros last year. they were hit by 5.2 billion euros worth of expenses due to legal disputes. it also wrote down the value of its a
labour mp 's say it amounts to a 3% tax rate they also questioned the method used to calculate google'sax liability. they say they want the commission to check whether the deal would be considered as a legal state aid. -- as illegal state aid. >> the public needs to make sure that google paid the taxes they are due in the same way that you or i would do. reporter: they are seeking over 300 million euros in taxes from google. that is twice the amount the company agreed to pay to britain...
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in a country with a pore safety record for labourers, and a heavily reliance on its mine, this is unlikely to be the last accident we will see >>> bahrain - police fired tear gas at protesters on the island of cetra. the demonstrators were marching to the police station, ahead of a five year anniversary of an uprising against the ruling family. no serious injuries were reported >>> with the global price of oil falling, the relationship between u.s. and the middle east oil suppliers has been affected. we'll hear from tom ackerman on the effect of the recent volatility in yil production -- oil production. >>> 70 years ago this was the king's first trip outside his country, forming an alliance with u.s. president franklin roosevelt. . >> movie reel: understanding each other's problems brings east and west together. >> i think we signed a bargain with the saudis, in exchange for stable supplies of oil and that continued until this day. >> reporter: when o.p.e.c. imposed an embargo triggered by the 1973 arab-israeli law, the u.s. launched project independence. >> by the end of this decade, amer
in a country with a pore safety record for labourers, and a heavily reliance on its mine, this is unlikely to be the last accident we will see >>> bahrain - police fired tear gas at protesters on the island of cetra. the demonstrators were marching to the police station, ahead of a five year anniversary of an uprising against the ruling family. no serious injuries were reported >>> with the global price of oil falling, the relationship between u.s. and the middle east oil...
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other, an electronics company with deep pockets. 101 east joins the workers hoping to change taiwan's labour laws. >> taiwan in the 1970s...
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the leader of the labour party trump to seenvited the multicultural society in his constituency. he could come to my place in central manchester and check out the multicultural people here. how people get along in this country. they will put the knife into him but then they will say he can come the country anyway. charlie cook: the rest of the world looks to the united states for leadership. they see turmoil here. there is considerable concern that, what the world is going on over here. petition, i don't know what is going to come of it. concernmanifestation of that is around the world about what is happening here. steve: you can watch the debate live here for britain tomorrow morning about trump. charlie cook: on the republican expertiseience or seem so most of your disqualifier. people are so unhappy that the idea of experience as an essential qualification has pretty much gone out the window. democrats turned away from it back in 2008 and republicans seem like there's a fair chance they will do that again this time. i'm michael mccaul anybody any names. for a lot ofle anger. a
the leader of the labour party trump to seenvited the multicultural society in his constituency. he could come to my place in central manchester and check out the multicultural people here. how people get along in this country. they will put the knife into him but then they will say he can come the country anyway. charlie cook: the rest of the world looks to the united states for leadership. they see turmoil here. there is considerable concern that, what the world is going on over here....
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labour reforms are expected in march, and are likely to be part of a policy drive.onths until the election. holland and the people of france may face a long journey ahead. >> danish lawmakers pass new measures to keep refugees out. rob matheson looks at how the small nordic country is trying to make refugees pay for their stay by seizing val ukes. >> the -- valuables. >> the mood was subdued. the debate polite. the result shocked many. danish police will be able to seize valuables worth more than 1500 from refugees, used to help with food and housing costs. those behind the bills are determined it is fair. the argument that denmark does not do its bit, we do our bit. it's not a secret when we stand here today, we wish to take a smaller share. >> denmark took in a record 20,000 refugees, it's not the only country to pay for living conventions. switzerland takes valuables worth more than 925,000. critics and supporters say it has more to do with deterring refugees. the nations is confirmed. the decision to give tainish police the authority to search and compensate val
labour reforms are expected in march, and are likely to be part of a policy drive.onths until the election. holland and the people of france may face a long journey ahead. >> danish lawmakers pass new measures to keep refugees out. rob matheson looks at how the small nordic country is trying to make refugees pay for their stay by seizing val ukes. >> the -- valuables. >> the mood was subdued. the debate polite. the result shocked many. danish police will be able to seize...
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when the labour party were in power, what happened to employment in the steel industry? it was cut by 35,000, cut in half. where were the carveouts on the energy bill then? went with a special arrangements for taking votes in europe that we put in place? where were the rules for making sure that we by british stupid when it comes to public procurement as well for ages to for the kerry program? and also if he's interested in sheffield forge masters he might want of a littl little work wits leader about something called the trident submarine. [shouting] >> thank you. thank you we don't yet know who will headline -- but we do know that asking stancu will not have anywhere to do their banking assist world famous down is to lose all three of its remaining banks within 12 weeks of each other. will my right honorable friend join in encouraging those banks to think again and otherwise to make sure that they meet their responsibilities under the banking rules? >> i will make sure that happened and i will arrange my friend have a meeting with the treasury minister to discuss this
when the labour party were in power, what happened to employment in the steel industry? it was cut by 35,000, cut in half. where were the carveouts on the energy bill then? went with a special arrangements for taking votes in europe that we put in place? where were the rules for making sure that we by british stupid when it comes to public procurement as well for ages to for the kerry program? and also if he's interested in sheffield forge masters he might want of a littl little work wits...
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there is a big issue for me as labour leader going into the selection because i know we will not havee making cuts if we get into government. the way we are going to achieve a libra's way of just -- achieve levers traditional way of social justice is working with the people. we have to create those good paying jobs that will build the recovery and reach everybody in our country, not just some. things are fixed and fine. that is not the reality. that's not what i find i talked to people. create those good paying jobs that actually reaches everybody in the country, not just some. >> i would like to complement mr. miller brand. this brightp with idea at the time of elections. it definitely gives a hope to him somewhat. he is very sensible but and he has fire in his belly. >> are circumstances which i would leave this country, regrettably. and from a resident active view, it is, your board will say this time he contemplated read alma smiling, and re-domicile in the two cities like new york is not the but it is a much more clement environment from a regulatory point of view. francine: the
there is a big issue for me as labour leader going into the selection because i know we will not havee making cuts if we get into government. the way we are going to achieve a libra's way of just -- achieve levers traditional way of social justice is working with the people. we have to create those good paying jobs that will build the recovery and reach everybody in our country, not just some. things are fixed and fine. that is not the reality. that's not what i find i talked to people. create...
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it looks as though he will remain the leader of the labour party in the u.k. this year, and possibly next year as well. what is worrying about that is you have to ask the question, does the u.k. have an effective opposition to challenge the cameron government. clearly the big risk for the you ok -- the u.k. is the eu referendum. haveld argue that markets still not focused in on the negative potential factors from u.k. exit. is still too early for the sterling market. 56%own poll has the number, concern about the u.k. exit. 13% are worried about the buildup to the exit. it is there. >> i'm surprised those numbers are not higher. i think you have to worry about the exit. ont will be the impact foreign capital flows into the u.k.. what will be the impact on the u.k. straight position and its ability to trade with the rest of the european union. if you asked the question, have investors focus sufficiently on the risks of an exit, absolutely no. you want the vote done and the result known as soon as possible. >> yes, investors like certainty. if you have uncertaint
it looks as though he will remain the leader of the labour party in the u.k. this year, and possibly next year as well. what is worrying about that is you have to ask the question, does the u.k. have an effective opposition to challenge the cameron government. clearly the big risk for the you ok -- the u.k. is the eu referendum. haveld argue that markets still not focused in on the negative potential factors from u.k. exit. is still too early for the sterling market. 56%own poll has the number,...
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his new years message, make the world look up to our strong nuclear country and labour party. the u.s. is skeptical. >> the initial analysis that's been connected of the events that were reported overnight is not consistent with north korean claims of a successful hydrogen bomb test. >> reporter: experts say the 5.1 seismic shock in north korea, might not be strong enough to indicate a hydrogen bomb, but there is concern that north korea is moving to develop a miniature hydrogen device that could be mounted on long range missiles, which the company has developing and testing. ban ki-moon condemned north korea's actions. >> this test once again violates numerous counts and resolutions, despite the united core by the international community. >> reporter: a hydrogen bomb is more powerful, but also more difficult to manage. gloria duffy says nuclear experts will be looking for evidence. >> we do that through some more gathering of intelligence information, which we can do testing air samples from the area to see whether it has the characteristics of a hydrogen bomb. >> reporter: t
his new years message, make the world look up to our strong nuclear country and labour party. the u.s. is skeptical. >> the initial analysis that's been connected of the events that were reported overnight is not consistent with north korean claims of a successful hydrogen bomb test. >> reporter: experts say the 5.1 seismic shock in north korea, might not be strong enough to indicate a hydrogen bomb, but there is concern that north korea is moving to develop a miniature hydrogen...
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in a country with a pore safety record for labourers, and a heavily reliance on its mine, this is unlikely to be the last accident we will see >>> you are watching the al jazeera newshour. we have the story coming up in a moment. questions of the united nations over whether saudi air strikes and houthi attacks in yemen could amount to crimes against humanity. we talk to the saudi ambassador to the united nations. >> offto sri lanka, where people are returning to land which has been handed back after the civil war with the tamil tigers >>> and paul laurie, the golfer, could make history if he keeps up what he's doing. new claims of child abuse by peacekeeping soldiers in the central african republic emerged. soldiers from france and georgia, who were there under a european union mission are said to be identified by victims, there are allegations against troops operating directly under the flag. gabriel elizonda reports from new york. >> reporter: embroiled in scandal once again. six new allegations have surfaced of sexual misconduct against children by foreign peacekeeping troops in the cen
in a country with a pore safety record for labourers, and a heavily reliance on its mine, this is unlikely to be the last accident we will see >>> you are watching the al jazeera newshour. we have the story coming up in a moment. questions of the united nations over whether saudi air strikes and houthi attacks in yemen could amount to crimes against humanity. we talk to the saudi ambassador to the united nations. >> offto sri lanka, where people are returning to land which has...
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quote, make the world look up to our strong nuclear military company and labour party by opening year of exciting noise of a first hydrogen bomb!. according to the facts what the statement said. sandra: i spoke to former new mexico governor bill richardson who has experience this area. they obviously have nuclear weapons. they may have as many as 10. what they say to the world we will not have our nuclear weapons curbed or reduced like you did in iran. they're sending strong message. how much is world taking advantage of our weakness right now? >> absolutely. sandra: there is a lot of time left. >> absolutely. the same person who negotiated the deal for bill clinton in north korea, wendy sherman, negotiated the same iranian deal for president obama. so we're getting hoodwinked on the whole thing. you know this is what happens when you take your eye off the ball. and now, could be chaos out there on the peninsula. andrea: you mentioned iran. that is really the point. they tested the missile. now allegedly north korea tested warhead. iran doesn't have to test the warhead as emac pointed
quote, make the world look up to our strong nuclear military company and labour party by opening year of exciting noise of a first hydrogen bomb!. according to the facts what the statement said. sandra: i spoke to former new mexico governor bill richardson who has experience this area. they obviously have nuclear weapons. they may have as many as 10. what they say to the world we will not have our nuclear weapons curbed or reduced like you did in iran. they're sending strong message. how much...
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samples, i didn't see them labour the entire jewish people as terrorists as they do without palestinians, and i didn't see people held without charge or trial. in 93% of cases in which settlers were involved. 93% of them don't go to a form of a trial. and fewer make it to any conviction - less than 2%. this is not a case in which justice is being done. they are doing this so show the international community that they are serious, but i would not be surprised if we end up seeing a defense or any other defense, and that the biggest issue, that of israeli settler violence, that has been going on, is not being addressed. >> police in israel say they have identified a suspect in friday's shooting at a bar in tel aviv. and are looking for a 31-year-old palestinian. two were shot dead and eight wounded. israel's prime minister called the shooting a despicable crime. >> translation: among the muslim citizens, many speak out against violence and aspire to full law enforcement. everyone knows there's excitement by islamic extremists against israel in the arab sector. incitement in mosques, in the
samples, i didn't see them labour the entire jewish people as terrorists as they do without palestinians, and i didn't see people held without charge or trial. in 93% of cases in which settlers were involved. 93% of them don't go to a form of a trial. and fewer make it to any conviction - less than 2%. this is not a case in which justice is being done. they are doing this so show the international community that they are serious, but i would not be surprised if we end up seeing a defense or any...
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labour leader jeremy corbin made the invite after trying sparked an outcry by calling for bor ban muslims from entering the united states from jess finished speaking at liberty university a huge crowd turned up for the campaign stop the university's president jerry falwell junior introduced run by saying that the candidate reminded him of his own father tom started out his speech by saying he's going to win iowa. everyone says don't say that don't see the agency to do well that's the closest i can do that you know the safe place to say i think what i want to win weeks from today we shall see right now we're seeing temperatures in the lower thirties and is going to get even colder tonight as we go through the evening temps are dropping through the twenties and is getting to the early morning hours tomorrow temperatures into the teens get ready for that right now are looking at air temperatures ranging from the upper twenties up the eastern shore how about walt allen twenty five degrees their mid thirties across a southside virginia beach just began in two lives of the city little warmer i
labour leader jeremy corbin made the invite after trying sparked an outcry by calling for bor ban muslims from entering the united states from jess finished speaking at liberty university a huge crowd turned up for the campaign stop the university's president jerry falwell junior introduced run by saying that the candidate reminded him of his own father tom started out his speech by saying he's going to win iowa. everyone says don't say that don't see the agency to do well that's the closest i...
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labour party lawmaker tulip siddiq, who is muslim, was among those to criticize trump. >> i don't want him in my country. he clearly doesn't want me and his country for no good reason. and that is why i don't think we should be allowing donald trump to come into our country and spread his poisonous rhetoric. amy: while they condemned trump as a buffoon and a dangerous fool, british lawmakers do not actually have the power to ban him from the country. meanwhile donald trump has also , been cited by defense attorneys for notorious mexican druglord chapo guzman, who was just recaptured by mexican authorities. el chapo's attorneys are fighting a bid to extradite him to the united states, arguing he would not receive a fair trial due to discrimination against mexicans. as evidence, they cite the words of donald trump, who has called mexicans rapists. in france, authorities have cleared and bulldozed a section of the calais refugee camp, known as the jungle. police moved in after ordering about 1500 people to leave their section of the encampment. officials want the refugees to move into shi
labour party lawmaker tulip siddiq, who is muslim, was among those to criticize trump. >> i don't want him in my country. he clearly doesn't want me and his country for no good reason. and that is why i don't think we should be allowing donald trump to come into our country and spread his poisonous rhetoric. amy: while they condemned trump as a buffoon and a dangerous fool, british lawmakers do not actually have the power to ban him from the country. meanwhile donald trump has also , been...