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louise slaughter was my friend, i loved louise. thing i knew about louise, she always had my back. what struck me when we went to rochester for the services were the many people with louise buttons that lined the streets. i knew then that she had their their backs too. she made each person feel so special, maybe it was her southern twang. that pulled you in. or the sparkle in her eyes. or just the fact that being around louise was such fun. i first met louise when i joined the house rules committee. i was new to congress, had just been elected. now i barely understood the rules of the house and here i was assigned to the rules committee. and dear louise, she said, honey, do not worry. we got it. louise took me under her wing. taught me not only the rules of the house, but the rules of louise. [laughter] be cordial. be kind. know your stuff. understand it is a privilege to serve in the house of representatives. always stay true to your word. and fight for what you believe is right. and honey, most importantly, laugh. laugh. laugh wi
louise slaughter was my friend, i loved louise. thing i knew about louise, she always had my back. what struck me when we went to rochester for the services were the many people with louise buttons that lined the streets. i knew then that she had their their backs too. she made each person feel so special, maybe it was her southern twang. that pulled you in. or the sparkle in her eyes. or just the fact that being around louise was such fun. i first met louise when i joined the house rules...
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don't cross louise. don't ever cross louise. i mean, she was a lady but i'll tell you something if -- you would feel the wrath of louise slaughter if you went the other way on her. the way i will always remember louise is that she knew how to love. she knew how to love well. she had a fierceness about her in taking care of her constituents. they belonged to her. she belonged to them. and what the leader recalled, the tribute they paid to her at her memorial i think was second to none. so louise, my friend, no one is ever going to fill your shoes around here but we stand taller because we knew you. you showed us the right way. the right way to be a friend. the best way to represent people. how to fight tough and fight hard for the right things. loved louise's accent. and when you'd see her on the , have he would say, anna i told you this week that i just love you? and when she spoke it was as if her words were just a security blanket around you. you knew that she meant it. it was tender. it was loving. and you knew that you had o
don't cross louise. don't ever cross louise. i mean, she was a lady but i'll tell you something if -- you would feel the wrath of louise slaughter if you went the other way on her. the way i will always remember louise is that she knew how to love. she knew how to love well. she had a fierceness about her in taking care of her constituents. they belonged to her. she belonged to them. and what the leader recalled, the tribute they paid to her at her memorial i think was second to none. so...
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louise.nk you for your light and in your gift of your life. rest in peace, my friend, you will never be forgotten. [applause] ms. moore: praise god for the life of louise slaughter. my name is gwendolyn moore. i'm a member from wisconsin's fourth congressional district, from milwaukee, the milky way. let me just tell you that this is -- this experience of transitioning and having your friends and loved ones transitioning is something we all must face and all must endure. but, you know, and i just recently, just last week, buried my sister, who i called mama sister, because she was like my second mother. and just want to tell you a little funny story. i was over at her house with some cousins and with my little granddaughter, and my other sister was saying, gwen, do you want her fur coat? do you want her grandfather clock? i said no, no, no. all i want are those boxes of l.p.'s she has in the basement. and my granddaughter, who is 14, said, grandma, what are l.p.'s? well, louise was an l.p. sh
louise.nk you for your light and in your gift of your life. rest in peace, my friend, you will never be forgotten. [applause] ms. moore: praise god for the life of louise slaughter. my name is gwendolyn moore. i'm a member from wisconsin's fourth congressional district, from milwaukee, the milky way. let me just tell you that this is -- this experience of transitioning and having your friends and loved ones transitioning is something we all must face and all must endure. but, you know, and i...
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don't cross louise. don't ever cross louise. i mean, she was a lady but i'll tell you something if -- you would feel the wrath of louise slaughter if you went the other way on her. the way i will always remember louise is that she knew how to love. she knew how to love well. she had a fierceness about her in taking care of her constituents. they belonged to her. she belonged to them. and what the leader recalled, the tribute they paid to her at her memorial i think was second to none. so louise, my friend, no one is ever going to fill your shoes around here but we stand taller because we knew you. you showed us the right way. the right way to be a friend. the best way to represent people. how to fight tough and fight hard for the right things. loved louise's accent. and when you'd see her on the , have he would say, anna i told you this week that i just love you? and when she spoke it was as if her words were just a security blanket around you. you knew that she meant it. it was tender. it was loving. and you knew that you had o
don't cross louise. don't ever cross louise. i mean, she was a lady but i'll tell you something if -- you would feel the wrath of louise slaughter if you went the other way on her. the way i will always remember louise is that she knew how to love. she knew how to love well. she had a fierceness about her in taking care of her constituents. they belonged to her. she belonged to them. and what the leader recalled, the tribute they paid to her at her memorial i think was second to none. so...
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i'll never forget the first time i saw louise, met louise.oming to congress, midterm, she was already serving. and i knew of her before because governor mario cuomo had sung her praises to the sky. he said sort of an italian phrase, rosa, you'll understand. wait until you meet louise. she's so spectacular. so when i met her, i told her, i said, i knew of you before because of your reputation, described to me in italian by governor cuomo, who is so lovely that matilda cuomo was at the service in rochester as well. now, rochester was not just her home and her district. it was sort of a state of mind that district, rochester and beyond. it was a hallowed ground for her in many ways, but also she loved the people she represented, but also because it was the birthplace of women's rights and progress. louise felt a deep pride in representing the area around seneca falls and standing on the shoulders of suffragists. she took us there for the 150th anniversary of the seneca falls convention. she took us back again a few years later for our bus tour r
i'll never forget the first time i saw louise, met louise.oming to congress, midterm, she was already serving. and i knew of her before because governor mario cuomo had sung her praises to the sky. he said sort of an italian phrase, rosa, you'll understand. wait until you meet louise. she's so spectacular. so when i met her, i told her, i said, i knew of you before because of your reputation, described to me in italian by governor cuomo, who is so lovely that matilda cuomo was at the service in...
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i did the whole press conference in louise's signature red glasses. [laughter] senator schumer: it may have been a simple kindness, but knowing louise, i suspect she was tired of waiting for me to get my act together. and i always thought that louise had to stay in office as long as she did to give the rest of us time to catch up with her. she treated everybody, republican, democrat, and everyone else, like they were her kin, for better or for worse. sometimes that sometimes meant she told you she thought you were wrong, usually exactly how and why in six different ways you were wrong. as louise was fond of saying, they don't call me slaughter for nothing. i'm sure she's looking down on us right now, probably a little mad i'm taking so long, wondering what the big fuss is about, why we're swapping stories about her when there's so much to be done, because she knew, intimately, having grown up in the coal fields of appalachia, just how high the stakes were. how just one burden lightened could change a life or transform a whole community. in her memory,
i did the whole press conference in louise's signature red glasses. [laughter] senator schumer: it may have been a simple kindness, but knowing louise, i suspect she was tired of waiting for me to get my act together. and i always thought that louise had to stay in office as long as she did to give the rest of us time to catch up with her. she treated everybody, republican, democrat, and everyone else, like they were her kin, for better or for worse. sometimes that sometimes meant she told you...
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louise had that. she had this gift of respecting you, of caring about you while still being so passionate in the pursuit of her principles. no one more did more to deepen the kind of these things than louise mcintosh slaughter, absolute pioneer, a grandmother, a mom, a giant. we will miss her very much. and as a result, at this time, we have a presentation to make. i remember when nancy called me , nancy pelosi called me to tell , me what had happened to louise and it was so clear to me what , she meant to you, just how you spoke in the tone of your voice when you notified me about her condition. and what leader pelosi and i did was we requested that an american flag be flown above the capitol in honor of our dear friend and colleague the day she passed. and so on behalf of leader pelosi and myself and on behalf of the entire house of representatives, the people's house, it is my privilege to present this flag to louise's family. [applause]
louise had that. she had this gift of respecting you, of caring about you while still being so passionate in the pursuit of her principles. no one more did more to deepen the kind of these things than louise mcintosh slaughter, absolute pioneer, a grandmother, a mom, a giant. we will miss her very much. and as a result, at this time, we have a presentation to make. i remember when nancy called me , nancy pelosi called me to tell , me what had happened to louise and it was so clear to me what ,...
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louise stafford hopes it hasn't come too late.nd all the hard work is pointless if it doesn't rain. louise: we need to change our relationship with water. we need to change the way we see these water supply areas and then we need to change the way that we work with nature. and we need to do everything possible to work with nature to make nature more resistant, resistant in these circumstances. otherwise, we're facing a total collapse. host: from south africa to west africa. what do people eat in ivory coast? we take a look. reporter: abidjan is the commercial capital of ivory coast, a city of 4.5 million people. on the fringe of marcory market is the snack stall that paco monatine runs together with her family. someone's always hungry, so it's open from 6:00 in the morning till 10:00 in the evening. the kbine bleu's been in business for 28 years -- a local legend. paco, who is 22, runs the snack bar together with her mother and other female relatives. paco: i like it here a lot. it feeds our family, and my mama also works here. i
louise stafford hopes it hasn't come too late.nd all the hard work is pointless if it doesn't rain. louise: we need to change our relationship with water. we need to change the way we see these water supply areas and then we need to change the way that we work with nature. and we need to do everything possible to work with nature to make nature more resistant, resistant in these circumstances. otherwise, we're facing a total collapse. host: from south africa to west africa. what do people eat...
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i would like to understand that dynamic better. >> mary louise?> nikki hayley, we are slapping new sanctions, and trump and the white house saying no we are not. it used to be if you got a whiff of a story and started reporting it out and you got to the point where you were covering the national security beat and ready to take to it the cia for comment. they often wouldn't confirm it on the record but you would get some kind of steer, and that meant something. and now, who do you go to and ge -- get a steer and it means this story is true and it nails it. you could get the president's national security adviser, you could get the president yourself confirming your story and six hours later have the rug pulled out from under you. >> in other words, the idea of the old two sources before you go with a story -- forget that, right? >> forget that. and to peter's point about the craziness of the news cycle, you know, we at npr used to scale down our staffing on the weekend. we had -- we were fully staffed but there is less news on the weekend. that's no
i would like to understand that dynamic better. >> mary louise?> nikki hayley, we are slapping new sanctions, and trump and the white house saying no we are not. it used to be if you got a whiff of a story and started reporting it out and you got to the point where you were covering the national security beat and ready to take to it the cia for comment. they often wouldn't confirm it on the record but you would get some kind of steer, and that meant something. and now, who do you go to...
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iam nowjoined by professor louise shelley.oney laundering and financial crime and is the founder of the terrorism, transnational crime and corruption center at george mason university. and edward lucas from the centre for european policy analysis. louise, if i can start with you, in terms of the sanctions today, what were they for and were they more than perhaps was expected? i don't think they were expected because it wasn't sure that president trump would allow such sanctions to be placed on russia but these are much more potent sanctions than one could expect in our political atmosphere and they are going at key, political figures, friends of putin and key economic institutions, so they are hitting very hard and close to the kremlin. and the timing, we are obviously very preoccupied with the skripal case. should we think the timing of it is related to the skripal case because the us treasury change and press release mentioned quite a lot of different parts of malign activity, to use their phrase. i think it may also be tied
iam nowjoined by professor louise shelley.oney laundering and financial crime and is the founder of the terrorism, transnational crime and corruption center at george mason university. and edward lucas from the centre for european policy analysis. louise, if i can start with you, in terms of the sanctions today, what were they for and were they more than perhaps was expected? i don't think they were expected because it wasn't sure that president trump would allow such sanctions to be placed on...
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now, though, it is back to louise and dan.ined by the first statue of a woman. london. and also they tell us the duchess of cambridge is doing well. has been received in america. was not related to the national security. security. 0n the basis of all available information. available information. appear to be no national security connection. to this particular incident. the events are horrendous. that his life support was withdrawn late last night. alder hey hospital has yet to comment. there for treatment. in liverpool could end life support. he's tackling anti—semitism within the party. in the labour party. and consistent" action. 3 million, emergency supplies last year. to afford basic essentials. and demand for emergency food. president's state visit to the us. as a personal and friendly dinner last night. today include the iran nuclear deal and russian aggression. after having fallen ill the day after his wife barbara's funeral. to hospital in houston on sunday. but he is responding to treatment, according to his office. i
now, though, it is back to louise and dan.ined by the first statue of a woman. london. and also they tell us the duchess of cambridge is doing well. has been received in america. was not related to the national security. security. 0n the basis of all available information. available information. appear to be no national security connection. to this particular incident. the events are horrendous. that his life support was withdrawn late last night. alder hey hospital has yet to comment. there...
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here is the weather with louise. after a cold start, it was a sunny sunday for the far north of scotland, but that wasn't the case elsewhere. a lot of cloud and some showery rain. this will continue to move north and east tonight. into northern ireland, north—west england and scotland. a fair amount of cloud here preventing temperatures from falling too low. but a damp start to monday morning. over night five to nine degrees. the rain will ease to the north and we will have a quiet start to the week. the cloud should break up with some sunny spells and highs of ii to 15 degrees. by the end of the afternoon the winds will strengthen and we will see gale force winds and wet weather in northern ireland and scotland. once that clears, as we move through the week, temperatures are set to climb. we could see highs of 25 degrees by the end of the week. super and sunny for all. this is bbc news, our latest headlines. the us prepares for new sanctions against russian companies with links to president assad of syria and his us
here is the weather with louise. after a cold start, it was a sunny sunday for the far north of scotland, but that wasn't the case elsewhere. a lot of cloud and some showery rain. this will continue to move north and east tonight. into northern ireland, north—west england and scotland. a fair amount of cloud here preventing temperatures from falling too low. but a damp start to monday morning. over night five to nine degrees. the rain will ease to the north and we will have a quiet start to...
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louise takes home £115 of that. the rest goes to the brothel.ortable with it? i'm sort of publicly outing myself today. if i came on here and i was trying to dispel a stigma and help people see that there is a different side to the industry, which contradicts their existing beliefs, and i didn't show my face, i would feel as though i wasn't setting an example. what i'm trying to present is a side of the industry that people might even know exists. that people might have such a set in stone thought process about that they think automatically, automatically that all girls that do this are on drugs or have been trafficked and that is not the case for me and for many, many other women. we're fully booked at the moment. if you give us a call in the next hour or so, maybe we could have a cancellation for you or something? doorbell has just gone again. another client is here. this is pretty much a conventional small, two—bedroom flat. small front room, smallish kitchen. all the kind of paraphernalia you would find in a normal kitchen. washing machine,
louise takes home £115 of that. the rest goes to the brothel.ortable with it? i'm sort of publicly outing myself today. if i came on here and i was trying to dispel a stigma and help people see that there is a different side to the industry, which contradicts their existing beliefs, and i didn't show my face, i would feel as though i wasn't setting an example. what i'm trying to present is a side of the industry that people might even know exists. that people might have such a set in stone...
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colin paterson reports. 1920s film icon louise brooks in glorious technicolor.ed. a very short film career. she was that famous. her first credited film role. black pirate, donated to the bfi 60 years ago. that's not the pirate, it's something else going on here. ofjunk tape at the start to get things going. these are called leaders. sections of other films from the year it came out, 1926. processing machine. pieces of other film. this is from 1926, this actual bit of tape? it's from 1926, yeah, and it's in excellent condition. really good condition. columnist hedda hopper. footage of her playing the title role in mona lisa. the bfi is unveiling today. from a local television shop in chingford. starring winnie lightner. don't shoot, don't shoot! i don't even know your husband. now, what time is it? pretty near noontime. is that all? isn't that enough? it's never enough. existed in black and white. the power of technicolor and reveal some beyonce—style dance moves. and it's hoped that there could be more discoveries. in people's attics, in sheds. we still find ma
colin paterson reports. 1920s film icon louise brooks in glorious technicolor.ed. a very short film career. she was that famous. her first credited film role. black pirate, donated to the bfi 60 years ago. that's not the pirate, it's something else going on here. ofjunk tape at the start to get things going. these are called leaders. sections of other films from the year it came out, 1926. processing machine. pieces of other film. this is from 1926, this actual bit of tape? it's from 1926,...
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now, though, it's back to dan and louise. bye for now.to new york. we hearfirsthand of the horror experienced by those on board. good morning. it's wednesday 18 april. of identification documents. who has died at the age of 92. 5 billion coffee cups every year. just a tiny proportion are recycled. so who's responsible? customers, or the chains that sell them? i'll speak to the boss of costa just before 8. accrington stanley. in 1968. on the sofa by dynamo. of his lifelong battle with crohn's disease. and carol has the weather. good morning from kenwood house in north—west london. north—west london. up and that is the forecast in many parts of the uk today. parts of the uk today. 25 celsius in london, between 17 and the low 20s elsewhere. the low 20s elsewhere. but we do have some rain in the west. have some rain in the west. that will clear. will clear. pollen levels across england and wales are high. wales are high. more on that and the forecast in 15 minutes. good morning — first our main story. at 30,000 feet in the united states. a gr
now, though, it's back to dan and louise. bye for now.to new york. we hearfirsthand of the horror experienced by those on board. good morning. it's wednesday 18 april. of identification documents. who has died at the age of 92. 5 billion coffee cups every year. just a tiny proportion are recycled. so who's responsible? customers, or the chains that sell them? i'll speak to the boss of costa just before 8. accrington stanley. in 1968. on the sofa by dynamo. of his lifelong battle with crohn's...
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louise, a significant moment, 72 hours without coal, is this good news?p we have here in the uk to help clean up the environment, to reduce our carbon emissions and improve our air quality to land the big way we can start to do that and make great progress is for the energy industry to diversify and change the types of energy we are supplied with. so if we are moving away from coal powering the national grid, what is it being replaced by? it is being replaced by gas and also win power and solar power, which are all clean forms of generation than we have had historically. and what does that mean in terms of security of supply question what how dependent only on other countries for energy sources? it is all about balance. the thing thatis it is all about balance. the thing that is important with our energy mix and the things that we benefit at the moment is we have a balance in the mix, so we have diversity and we still have 7% of coal system, overall, so what we are looking to do, over a longer period of time, is to move to cleaner forms of energy in the s
louise, a significant moment, 72 hours without coal, is this good news?p we have here in the uk to help clean up the environment, to reduce our carbon emissions and improve our air quality to land the big way we can start to do that and make great progress is for the energy industry to diversify and change the types of energy we are supplied with. so if we are moving away from coal powering the national grid, what is it being replaced by? it is being replaced by gas and also win power and solar...
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hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.he home secretary has quit over claims she misled parliament. amber rudd has been under pressure over what she knew about deportation targets for illegal immigrants and her handling of the windrush scandal. cabinet colleagues have tweeted about their sadness over the resignation, but labour say the prime minister now has questions to answer. good morning — it's monday 30 april. also this morning: sainsbury‘s and asda are expected to announce details of their plans to merge this morning in a deal that could be worth 10 billion pounds. the deal would create britain's biggest retailer but what could it mean for prices, competition and jobs? in sport, it's a magnificent seven for celtic. they're champions of scotland again after thrashing rangers to win yet another league title. and carol has the weather. good morning. we have some heavy rain and strong, gusty winds which could lead to some disruption. anywhere from lincolnshire to the isle of wight and all points east of that. for the res
hello — this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.he home secretary has quit over claims she misled parliament. amber rudd has been under pressure over what she knew about deportation targets for illegal immigrants and her handling of the windrush scandal. cabinet colleagues have tweeted about their sadness over the resignation, but labour say the prime minister now has questions to answer. good morning — it's monday 30 april. also this morning: sainsbury‘s and asda are...
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capitol for the late representative louise slaughter who died last month at the age of 88. >> coming up on today's washington journal, columnists andrea -- andrew klein talks about his recent piece in usa today on the future of political leadership. rightse discuss women's in 1968 as part of c-span's 1968, america in turmoil series. ♪ host: good morning. on capitol hill this week, the senate foreign relations committee will vote tomorrow afternoon on the nomination of mike pompeo for current cia director to become the next secretary of state. he b could become the first nominee to go to the full senate without the majority of support from that committee sinc. french president emmanuel macron in washington this week. he will be at the white house tuesday before a joint speech in front of congress on wednesday.
capitol for the late representative louise slaughter who died last month at the age of 88. >> coming up on today's washington journal, columnists andrea -- andrew klein talks about his recent piece in usa today on the future of political leadership. rightse discuss women's in 1968 as part of c-span's 1968, america in turmoil series. ♪ host: good morning. on capitol hill this week, the senate foreign relations committee will vote tomorrow afternoon on the nomination of mike pompeo for...
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to my right very louise kelly who is cohost of all things considered.the mpr award-winning newsmagazine. she wants work for cnn and the bbc and is just back from moscow where she reported on putin's recent flirtation into my left peter baker who is the chief white house correspondent for the new york times covering president trump. he also covered obama, bush, and clinton. here's the moscow bureau chief worked at the post for 20 years. so dear panelists, tell us what's going on. are we really in the depths of a new cold war? or can something happen that could turn it around and open the way to a more civil conversation? >> thank you for the opportunity to join you this evening. it's great to be with so many members and being a marine for so many years i never thought i'd find myself in a position where i'm thinking the media for your service. well done to you. we all hope in some form we can find some, purpose with any potential adversary. i am a standing measure we find that we in russia are at a moment of crisis and confrontation. we have to look for
to my right very louise kelly who is cohost of all things considered.the mpr award-winning newsmagazine. she wants work for cnn and the bbc and is just back from moscow where she reported on putin's recent flirtation into my left peter baker who is the chief white house correspondent for the new york times covering president trump. he also covered obama, bush, and clinton. here's the moscow bureau chief worked at the post for 20 years. so dear panelists, tell us what's going on. are we really...
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thanks, louise.mccoy. they're the words every politician and football manager dread, that statement that comes from the boss saying that you have their "full confidence." today that was the phrase used by the prime minister theresa may when asked about the position of her home secretary amber rudd. she's facing further calls to resign after it emerged that the home office did set targets, in 2015, for the removal of illegal immigrants. yesterday, ms rudd told mps that targets didn't currently exist during questioning about the problems facing members of the windrush generation. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake has the latest. another day at the office for a home secretary under pressure. did your department set regional targets for the removal of migrants? that and other questions left unanswered after amber rudd faced mps yesterday. diane abbott. this morning, labour asked for clarification. the home secretary said that she had not set specific targets for the number of illegal immigrants
thanks, louise.mccoy. they're the words every politician and football manager dread, that statement that comes from the boss saying that you have their "full confidence." today that was the phrase used by the prime minister theresa may when asked about the position of her home secretary amber rudd. she's facing further calls to resign after it emerged that the home office did set targets, in 2015, for the removal of illegal immigrants. yesterday, ms rudd told mps that targets didn't...
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russian relations with john allen, peter baker, mary louise and . my next question is for the two panels were not journalists. what stories to keep reading about in your mind are really important about the nature of the relationship that are not being reported either properly or adequately? >> i think i see it touched on in some of the stories, i think the inherent vulnerability of the western democracies to digital intrusion and massive influence operations deserves more coverage. we have seen the outcome of the migration out of the middle east which has in many respects created a moment of polarization in the politics of europe which i believe were accelerated and enabled by this influence campaign which appealed through the internet digital media voice we haven't seen. over looking at now is a traditional concept of sovereignty. line on the ground which encloses terrain in people and resources, ultimately to have a self identity which is turned on its head today. the capacity of the russians or the chinese or an opponent to completely neutralize
russian relations with john allen, peter baker, mary louise and . my next question is for the two panels were not journalists. what stories to keep reading about in your mind are really important about the nature of the relationship that are not being reported either properly or adequately? >> i think i see it touched on in some of the stories, i think the inherent vulnerability of the western democracies to digital intrusion and massive influence operations deserves more coverage. we...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt.mes the first north korean leader in 65 years to enter south korea. he met south korea's president moon for talks in the early hours of this morning, with the two men crossing into each other‘s territories. good morning. it is friday 27 april. also this morning: bill cosby, three words for you — guilty, guilty, guilty! bill cosby, one of america's biggest tv stars, could end his life injail
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt.mes the first north korean leader in 65 years to enter south korea. he met south korea's president moon for talks in the early hours of this morning, with the two men crossing into each other‘s territories. good morning. it is friday 27 april. also this morning: bill cosby, three words for you — guilty, guilty, guilty! bill cosby, one of america's biggest tv stars, could end his life injail
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contribute to the development of physical and that success in hunting possible connectivity in agreeing to louise in groups of twenty three jim and a new miss mint and to people to people who listens for now in china's charm offensive seems to be working at least on nepal but for beijing the real interest lies on the other side of the mountains. that's it you're up to date with the latest role in the world all business will find us on facebook follow us on twitter data buddy on the school business i'm that at head of the c humphrey is my handle tweet me i'll tweet you back and of course as always our website they've already slash business way back to our same time same place right now here's a look at the world markets at this hour thanks to your company and by. trying. to. make your smart t.v. smarter with g.w. bush more of. what you want when you want to hope to do extraordinary things to decide one song by no more than john tom smart. they make a commitment. they find. they can start for. africa on the inside. story of both people making the difference shaping their nation. and their continent
contribute to the development of physical and that success in hunting possible connectivity in agreeing to louise in groups of twenty three jim and a new miss mint and to people to people who listens for now in china's charm offensive seems to be working at least on nepal but for beijing the real interest lies on the other side of the mountains. that's it you're up to date with the latest role in the world all business will find us on facebook follow us on twitter data buddy on the school...
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meet louise, one of the hardest working man in acapulco. he is a body collector. latestjob is a corpse, dumped in a residential neighbourhood. over the next few minutes on tuesday's news we saw a number of corpses, some bloodied, on the street, others in body bags. it was too much for some members of the audience who made dozens of complaints, including this one... then commented... we were also left this telephone message from christine who felt it was not appropriate.” message from christine who felt it was not appropriate. i would have thought this warranted a different programme. it's beyond news. it's gone on forfar too programme. it's beyond news. it's gone on for far too long and programme. it's beyond news. it's gone on forfar too long and is programme. it's beyond news. it's gone on for far too long and is far too explicit. i am sick to my stomach by some of the reporting i have seen. i will go to bed with nightmares, to be honest. i think you've gone too far. the following evening there was more from mexico, equally shocking stuff. a security camera capt
meet louise, one of the hardest working man in acapulco. he is a body collector. latestjob is a corpse, dumped in a residential neighbourhood. over the next few minutes on tuesday's news we saw a number of corpses, some bloodied, on the street, others in body bags. it was too much for some members of the audience who made dozens of complaints, including this one... then commented... we were also left this telephone message from christine who felt it was not appropriate.” message from...
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contribute to the development of physical and that success in hunting possible connectivity in agreeing to louise in groups some of treat him and the investment into people people who listens for now in china's charm offensive seems to be working at least on nepal but for beijing the real interest lies on the other side of the mountains. that's it you're up to date with the latest role in the world all business will find us on facebook follow us on twitter dita body business i'm that too at head and that's the humphrey is my handle tweet me all tweet you back and of course as always our website slash business way back to our same time same place right now here's a look at the world markets at this hour thanks to your company and by. the way. just long way to survive during it's just hide your head in. bangladesh what is the true face of the country where life. for independence a separation of state and church that used to be important but for decades political infighting here has hindered progress and there's limits to extremists are gaining more and flowing song joe morrison and the who live lon
contribute to the development of physical and that success in hunting possible connectivity in agreeing to louise in groups some of treat him and the investment into people people who listens for now in china's charm offensive seems to be working at least on nepal but for beijing the real interest lies on the other side of the mountains. that's it you're up to date with the latest role in the world all business will find us on facebook follow us on twitter dita body business i'm that too at...
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to the development of physically and that success in hunting possible connectivity in agreeing to louise in groups of to meet him and they miss me and and the people the people are listens for now and china's charm offensive seems to be working at least on nepal but for beijing the real interest lies on the other side of the mountains. that set you up to date with the latest from the world all business will find us on facebook follow us on twitter data buddy on the school business and that head of the sea home free is my handle tweet me all tweet you back and of course as always our website they got ready slash business i'll be back tomorrow same time same place right now here's a look at the world markets at this hour thanks to your company and by. the way. you accidentally shared some. trouble. time in the field. when you get out. with code going series. this week on g.w. the old time for an upgrade. from somebody. else with. design highlights you can rate yourself. and skip some tricks that will turn your home. into something special. a phrase yourself with t w interior design channel
to the development of physically and that success in hunting possible connectivity in agreeing to louise in groups of to meet him and they miss me and and the people the people are listens for now and china's charm offensive seems to be working at least on nepal but for beijing the real interest lies on the other side of the mountains. that set you up to date with the latest from the world all business will find us on facebook follow us on twitter data buddy on the school business and that head...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin. don't bomb syria — russia warns the united states not to launch military strikes. but military action over the alleged chemical weapons attack seems one step closer after deliberations at the un ended in a russian veto. good morning, it is wednesday 11 april. also this morning: has facebook‘s dream of connecting people become a privacy nightmare? mark zuckerberg faces a second day of questions over the misuse of users‘ data. we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. and it was my mistake, and i'm sorry. drugged and vulnerable — we hear concerns that too many people with learning disabilities in england are being medicated to control their behaviour. bills for british gas customers are going up. it has raised the price of its most popular tariff for the second time in eight months. i will be looking at why, and whether others will follow. and good morning from the gold coast, where the band is playing and england are celebrating an early meda
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin. don't bomb syria — russia warns the united states not to launch military strikes. but military action over the alleged chemical weapons attack seems one step closer after deliberations at the un ended in a russian veto. good morning, it is wednesday 11 april. also this morning: has facebook‘s dream of connecting people become a privacy nightmare? mark zuckerberg faces a second day of questions over the misuse of users‘ data....
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earlier, i spoke to daniel's sister, louise samuel.hospital after finding out what happened. but behind the statistics are real people — lives stolen too soon, and families left with the unimaginable trauma of losing a loved one, a son, a brother, a daughter, a sister, to senseless violence. daniel frederick was 3a when he was stabbed in stoke newington onjanuary 8th, close by to his home. he'd been attending a hospital checkup for his pregnant partner. daniel worked in security. he's said to have been a quiet, private person. he spent much of his time taking care of his four children. a girl named locally as tanesha melbourne was described by friends as humble and lovable. tanesha lived with her mum, nan and sisters in south tottenham. she said to have been popular, and she volunteered at a nearby community centre. she was killed in a drive—by shooting on monday night. cheryl devenish lives nearby, and she too has a teenage daughter. i'm a mother of a 17 turning 18—year—old daughter, so to me this breaks my heart. this is not necessar
earlier, i spoke to daniel's sister, louise samuel.hospital after finding out what happened. but behind the statistics are real people — lives stolen too soon, and families left with the unimaginable trauma of losing a loved one, a son, a brother, a daughter, a sister, to senseless violence. daniel frederick was 3a when he was stabbed in stoke newington onjanuary 8th, close by to his home. he'd been attending a hospital checkup for his pregnant partner. daniel worked in security. he's said to...
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now brazil's top court has ruled that former president louise and osceola to sell them start serving a twelve year prison sentence for taking bribes. to stay out of prison until he exhausted all possible appeals in august luna was found guilty of accepting bribes worth more than a million dollars the court's decision threatens his bid to run in the upcoming presidential election but he was a favorite to win latin america editor lisa newman has more from brazil. brazilians have awoken to a new reality one that many people thought they would never live to see and that is the knowledge that their country's most popular politician is going to prison. was dogged by corruption allegations from the moment he was elected and took the presidency in two thousand and three but he was nicknamed the man with the teflon shield because none of those allegations ever seemed to stick now that teflon shield clearly has crumbled now what comes next he will be going to prison it seems that nothing can prevent that but his lawyers have called for an embargo of his last appeal which he lost over technical
now brazil's top court has ruled that former president louise and osceola to sell them start serving a twelve year prison sentence for taking bribes. to stay out of prison until he exhausted all possible appeals in august luna was found guilty of accepting bribes worth more than a million dollars the court's decision threatens his bid to run in the upcoming presidential election but he was a favorite to win latin america editor lisa newman has more from brazil. brazilians have awoken to a new...
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it is breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. minchin and charlie stayt. repercussions if action is taken against the assad regime. —— bitter exchanges. also coming up this morning. morning. paedophiles despite opposition to their methods from senior officers. their methods from senior officers. good morning. their biggest trade fairs to find out how business is really going. out how business is really going. good morning from the gold coast. the halfway point of these commonwealth games. commonwealth games. individual ten metre diving title due to a hip injury. more on that later. later. and how to meet —— point out a mistake to the queen. a mistake to the queen. attenborough gives us a lesson in that it. that it. a sundial, neatly planted in the shade. isn't it good, yes. a cloudy and wet start to the day. cloudy and wet start to the day. feel cold down that coastline in the wind. first our main story. syria at an emergency meeting of the united nations security council. united nations security council. chemical attack to —— in
it is breakfast with louise minchin and charlie stayt. minchin and charlie stayt. repercussions if action is taken against the assad regime. —— bitter exchanges. also coming up this morning. morning. paedophiles despite opposition to their methods from senior officers. their methods from senior officers. good morning. their biggest trade fairs to find out how business is really going. out how business is really going. good morning from the gold coast. the halfway point of these commonwealth...
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hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt. a symbolic moment in world history. kim jong—un becomes the first north korean leader in 65 years to enter south korea. he met south korea's president moon for talks in the early hours of this morning, with the two men crossing into each other‘s territories. good morning. it is friday 27 april. also this morning: bill cosby, three words for you — guilty, guilty, guilty! bill cosby, one of america's biggest tv stars, could end his life injail after he was found guilty of three counts of sexual assault. it has been a nightmare week for tsb, and the bank's it problems are not over yet. i will have all the latest on what is still going wrong. in sport: arsenal suffer another frustrating night in europe, as they concede a late equaliser at home, to ten—man athletico madrid, in the first leg of their europa league semi—final. and matt is at hadrian's wall with the weather. good morning. good morning indeed. i am at the roman fort right beside hadrian ‘s wall, where recent archaeological fin
hello, this is breakfast, with louise minchin and charlie stayt. a symbolic moment in world history. kim jong—un becomes the first north korean leader in 65 years to enter south korea. he met south korea's president moon for talks in the early hours of this morning, with the two men crossing into each other‘s territories. good morning. it is friday 27 april. also this morning: bill cosby, three words for you — guilty, guilty, guilty! bill cosby, one of america's biggest tv stars, could...
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cup semifinal for a ninety six football fun story on that guy to die louise brooks whose brood i'm drew joins us live liverpool fan tells us her story. for i didn't just say i love rather. my parents the books family. it wasn't just done for. so many people. and i come. across the papal i. expect. this of oh a verse i have to do it for her to it says they're all lawfully killed and that's what we played six year all you will to everything in my power to make sure every football fan it wants to start is able to stand. was. so at international thanks for joining us so far a group of youngsters has been getting an up close look into soviet history after breaking into old angers of the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan and they were well amazed by what they thought. and i see joining us here on r.t. international on this friday morning at eight twenty eight here in moscow about soon with much more. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. max kaiser financial survival guide liqui
cup semifinal for a ninety six football fun story on that guy to die louise brooks whose brood i'm drew joins us live liverpool fan tells us her story. for i didn't just say i love rather. my parents the books family. it wasn't just done for. so many people. and i come. across the papal i. expect. this of oh a verse i have to do it for her to it says they're all lawfully killed and that's what we played six year all you will to everything in my power to make sure every football fan it wants to...
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knowing six football fans to eat on that guy to die louise brooks has brought that i'm drew joins us live liverpool fan tells us her story it was for i didn't just say i rather it took my parents the books family. it wasn't just done for. so many people. and i can. get across the paper. but. this of oh you versus i have to do it for i have to and it says they're all lawfully killed and that's what we played six year all you will to everything in my power to make sure every football fund it wants to start is able to stand. was. one. this is the international they may be relics of the space race but they are still of huge interest to the you tube generation a group of which risk arrest by breaking into the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan to take a good look into the past. want to thanks for joining us and sharing a time with us here on international back with more terrorists. in the philippines city of angeles when the u.s. military moved out the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up here. hey dad and. uncle. i began to suggest my past
knowing six football fans to eat on that guy to die louise brooks has brought that i'm drew joins us live liverpool fan tells us her story it was for i didn't just say i rather it took my parents the books family. it wasn't just done for. so many people. and i can. get across the paper. but. this of oh you versus i have to do it for i have to and it says they're all lawfully killed and that's what we played six year all you will to everything in my power to make sure every football fund it...
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thanks louise. home secretary amber rudd to resign, claiming she had inherited a "failing policy" and made it "worse". the "hostile environment" strategy — aimed at those illegally in the country — led to some members of the "windrush generation" wrongly facing deportation. the finger—pointing over who was to blame was at the heart of a feisty prime minister‘s questions. our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. the debate‘s now firmly reopened, after the windrush scandal revealed, despite being here legally, many have struggled to prove their right to remain — after immigration rules were tightened. it has led to questions about the government‘s whole approach to migrants. now the foreign secretary has apparently called for an amnesty for illegal migrants with an impeccable record, who have been here for more than ten years. it has all left the prime minister defending her immigration policies. the windrush generation are not illegal. they are not illegal. they are here legally. that is
thanks louise. home secretary amber rudd to resign, claiming she had inherited a "failing policy" and made it "worse". the "hostile environment" strategy — aimed at those illegally in the country — led to some members of the "windrush generation" wrongly facing deportation. the finger—pointing over who was to blame was at the heart of a feisty prime minister‘s questions. our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. the debate‘s now...
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today louise brooks has brought untrue joy. tells us her story. delighted to be joined by woman who just is for twenty nine years now i wish it wasn't under these circumstances and i wish we'd have met in another life were very similar we both like to yack about what joe. we recently more twenty years since the hillsborough disaster you'll breathe and the dog who was. always stood on the cold always still in the car and it was all so let's say the football pitches in front of us now it was always to the rowing exactly where i missed out. on the save a the answers were all the question wasn't like when did you get the first inkling that something wasn't right well marked out kind from work. this is a. come out of that this trouble and i said what. i didn't read. was in any trouble we're mid-afternoon it's playing out on television. like so the difference between then and now i would again as a football fan as the all would have been so much as you. without brady in coming where i'm from just on the road it would have been all in televisions and rad
today louise brooks has brought untrue joy. tells us her story. delighted to be joined by woman who just is for twenty nine years now i wish it wasn't under these circumstances and i wish we'd have met in another life were very similar we both like to yack about what joe. we recently more twenty years since the hillsborough disaster you'll breathe and the dog who was. always stood on the cold always still in the car and it was all so let's say the football pitches in front of us now it was...
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this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.pepares to justify her decision to launch airstrikes on syria. the prime minister will insist that military action was in the national interest, but she'll face anger from opposition mps who say they should have been consulted first. good morning. it's monday the 16th of april. also this morning: a huge bushfire in south—west sydney forces hundreds of people to leave their homes, police say it may have been started deliberately. after a freezing start to spring, farmers are facing costs that are rising twice as fast as inflation.
this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.pepares to justify her decision to launch airstrikes on syria. the prime minister will insist that military action was in the national interest, but she'll face anger from opposition mps who say they should have been consulted first. good morning. it's monday the 16th of april. also this morning: a huge bushfire in south—west sydney forces hundreds of people to leave their homes, police say it may have been started deliberately. after a...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.s of alcoholic parents. millions of pounds is to be spent getting faster support and better advice to thousands of youngsters at risk from heavy drinkers. good morning, it's monday the 23rd of april. also this morning: no u—turn. downing street insists the uk will leave the customs union after reports of a cabinet revolt. and in sport, mo farah breaks the british record that's stood for 33 years at the hottest ever london marathon. organisers distributed 4.5 litres of water per person, more than any other mass participation event
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin.s of alcoholic parents. millions of pounds is to be spent getting faster support and better advice to thousands of youngsters at risk from heavy drinkers. good morning, it's monday the 23rd of april. also this morning: no u—turn. downing street insists the uk will leave the customs union after reports of a cabinet revolt. and in sport, mo farah breaks the british record that's stood for 33 years at the hottest ever london marathon....
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this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.aders over the uk's treatment of thousands of commonwealth migrants. the meeting comes after the home secretary was forced to apologise to members of the so called windrush generation, describing the government's behaviour as appalling. good morning — it's tuesday 17th april. also this morning: inside the site of the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. we hear first hand accounts from the town of douma as russia says that international weapons inspectors will be allowed to travel there tomorrow. almost 25 years since the death of stephen lawrence,
this is breakfast, with louise minchin and dan walker.aders over the uk's treatment of thousands of commonwealth migrants. the meeting comes after the home secretary was forced to apologise to members of the so called windrush generation, describing the government's behaviour as appalling. good morning — it's tuesday 17th april. also this morning: inside the site of the suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. we hear first hand accounts from the town of douma as russia says that...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a lifeline for children suffering at the hands of alcoholic parents. millions of pounds is to be spent getting faster support and better advice to thousands of youngsters at risk from heavy drinkers. good morning, it's monday the 23rd of april. also this morning: no u—turn. downing street insists the uk will leave the customs union after reports of a cabinet revolt. and in sport, mo farah breaks the british record that's stood for 33 years at the hottest ever london marathon. organisers distributed 4.5 litres of water per person, more than any other mass participation event in the world. good morning. tsb says sorry for problems with its online banking service after a computer glitch affects its website and app. the bank says both should be up and running soon. and it's 20 years since she joined breakfast. what a transitionary day to day. more cloud and rain sweeping in from the west and it's going to continue to journey east. that's the west and it's going to continue tojourney east.
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. a lifeline for children suffering at the hands of alcoholic parents. millions of pounds is to be spent getting faster support and better advice to thousands of youngsters at risk from heavy drinkers. good morning, it's monday the 23rd of april. also this morning: no u—turn. downing street insists the uk will leave the customs union after reports of a cabinet revolt. and in sport, mo farah breaks the british record that's stood for...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin.ilitary strikes. but military action over the alleged chemical weapons attack seems one step closer after deliberations at the un ended in a russian veto. good morning, it is wednesday 11 april. also this morning: has facebook‘s dream of connecting people become a privacy nightmare? mark zuckerberg faces a second day of questions over the misuse of users' data. we
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin.ilitary strikes. but military action over the alleged chemical weapons attack seems one step closer after deliberations at the un ended in a russian veto. good morning, it is wednesday 11 april. also this morning: has facebook‘s dream of connecting people become a privacy nightmare? mark zuckerberg faces a second day of questions over the misuse of users' data. we
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narrator: the projectct includes two captive females, thelma and louise. they enjoy some perks the other tortoises don't. brian henen: because it actually is a research project to decide whether or not we can head-start animals, protect those young, release them to the wild, and have those offspring help stabilize the population. we want to be able to do it now while--and we still have animals that we can work with. if we wait until the last minute, it's either going to be too late and impossible or extremely expensive and arduous or difficult to do. narrator: today, geopolitical issues are placing new pressures on the desert, and the tortoise has become part of renewable energy planning. esque: it's a difficult balancing act, i think. can we build solar energy in the desert? yes, i think so, but let's put them in places that are smarter. lovich: there is broad support in the public for protecting wildlife, and there is broad support for clean, renewable energy. what we should be looking for are ways to maximize both, , and i think withth rese, we're going
narrator: the projectct includes two captive females, thelma and louise. they enjoy some perks the other tortoises don't. brian henen: because it actually is a research project to decide whether or not we can head-start animals, protect those young, release them to the wild, and have those offspring help stabilize the population. we want to be able to do it now while--and we still have animals that we can work with. if we wait until the last minute, it's either going to be too late and...
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thousands of people have gathered in rio de janeiro and other cities in brazil to call for former leader louise and lula da silva to be put behind darren's the facility is facing a twelve year prison sentence for alleged corruption the demonstrations come on the eve of the supreme court hearing to appeal the charges. presidents of iran turkey and russia are meeting to discuss the crisis in syria it comes as rebels are facing what could be a game changing setback the loss of eastern guta a key stronghold near the capital damascus under russian russian brokered deal buses carrying fighters and their families have been leaving the main town of duma bound for rebel areas in syria's north only a pocket of hardliners remain as tens of thousands have evacuated under similar deals and as peace talks between turkey russia and iran begin in ankara those nations have large but also competing interests in the outcome of the syria conflict. syria twenty eight hundred seven years of civil war and still no wind in sight there are too many interests involved this war goes beyond the assad regime fighting rebel
thousands of people have gathered in rio de janeiro and other cities in brazil to call for former leader louise and lula da silva to be put behind darren's the facility is facing a twelve year prison sentence for alleged corruption the demonstrations come on the eve of the supreme court hearing to appeal the charges. presidents of iran turkey and russia are meeting to discuss the crisis in syria it comes as rebels are facing what could be a game changing setback the loss of eastern guta a key...