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journalists were sentenced to seven years in prison after investigating the involvement of me and maher security forces in mass killings in rakhine state these are the walls of yangon's notorious insein prison back in the days of military rule that housed many a political prisoner nowadays more and more journalists have to do time here not only well known and also whose case to international attention there are many more just recently three journalists were arrested and brought here because they reported on shady business deals by the yangon regional government and its head if you maintain a close confidant of state councilor and nobel peace prize laureate aung san suu chiefs three journalists have been released on bail but the incitement charges so far have not been dropped if convicted they face up to two years in prison. de facto leader on sense suchi was once the figurehead of the democracy movement in her country a symbol of resistance against the decades long oppression by me and mars' military rulers now she heads a party and a government that alongside that same military for tal
journalists were sentenced to seven years in prison after investigating the involvement of me and maher security forces in mass killings in rakhine state these are the walls of yangon's notorious insein prison back in the days of military rule that housed many a political prisoner nowadays more and more journalists have to do time here not only well known and also whose case to international attention there are many more just recently three journalists were arrested and brought here because...
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the clear view of mrs maher is that there may bea marginal view of mrs maher is that there may be a marginalcally they are prepared to pay that price because they do want to end free movement. the public has never been asked, if our economy is much smaller you will have to have cats in the public services you rely on. you may lose yourjobs. saying services you rely on. you may lose your jobs. saying an services you rely on. you may lose yourjobs. saying an economic hit, let's get real about what that means and my problem is some of the hardline brexiteers on the benches opposite us will be fine if that's the case. it's my constituents who will suffer. if the projections are right and we have £100 billion less for public services and tax breaks, whatever, how on earth could you recommend that your constituents? these are huge issues and let's be clear, we're not saying the economy is to shrink. what these forecasts say is that over a long period of time the economy may well be smaller thanit time the economy may well be smaller than it would otherwise be. they will continue to be growth and i
the clear view of mrs maher is that there may bea marginal view of mrs maher is that there may be a marginalcally they are prepared to pay that price because they do want to end free movement. the public has never been asked, if our economy is much smaller you will have to have cats in the public services you rely on. you may lose yourjobs. saying services you rely on. you may lose your jobs. saying an services you rely on. you may lose yourjobs. saying an economic hit, let's get real about...
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journalist people much law he is the burden correspondent for the french daily paper hall well mr maher not just in syria so we've talked a lot about michael and the crowd and the strong echoes that it has off to previously it is helmut kohl and. of course because of the world war one and two where of course two very very important conflicts in which france and germany played in each case a key role. there were two communications on the eleventh of november one thousand nine hundred eighteen for a century ago one hundred forty at the same place where. we are today. after the defeat of frogs and these wars in the common memory of france and germany are very important that's why i called mr hall in the eighty's one nine hundred eighty four where shaking hands in there have done in the east part of france and today that is also. some sort of a review of. a notice story in this is a very long story between france and germany. with these two horrible wars i mean bringing back mr han and call into this conversation these were post-war leaders they lived through a ball or two and so when when
journalist people much law he is the burden correspondent for the french daily paper hall well mr maher not just in syria so we've talked a lot about michael and the crowd and the strong echoes that it has off to previously it is helmut kohl and. of course because of the world war one and two where of course two very very important conflicts in which france and germany played in each case a key role. there were two communications on the eleventh of november one thousand nine hundred eighteen...
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protests caused bangladesh authorities to postpone the launch of a repatriation plan agreed with me and maher but opposed by the united nations refugee agency an estimated one million rohingya muslims are living in huge camps around the bangladeshi city of cox's bazar having side violence and persecution in . the sheer scale of the refugee crisis in bangladesh hundreds of thousands of muslims are living in squalid camps just like this they fled me on my arm because of army led violence following a military crackdown but with agreement from myanmar bangladesh is beginning the enormous task of trying to repatriate them and it's a move that is proving deeply unpopular. the ring a community leader told me that my number has been listed and i have to return to myanmar but my son and daughter were killed there i cannot pray there no one talks about our rights there we were sent away after being labelled as bengali we will not go back there. this family fled the bangladeshi camp they called their home and they are in hiding there fearful of returning to myanmar. they have tortured us so much there a
protests caused bangladesh authorities to postpone the launch of a repatriation plan agreed with me and maher but opposed by the united nations refugee agency an estimated one million rohingya muslims are living in huge camps around the bangladeshi city of cox's bazar having side violence and persecution in . the sheer scale of the refugee crisis in bangladesh hundreds of thousands of muslims are living in squalid camps just like this they fled me on my arm because of army led violence...
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well maher in the comments from congressman adam schiff of california are in a new opinion column in the washington post and in that column adam schiff tells the writer that the intelligence committee of which he will be the chairperson come january third will be taking a look not just at what the u.s. intelligence community has determined about the murder of jamal. but that it's also going to take a look at why the u.s. president donald trump is not accepting the u.s. intelligence community's assessment it's going to take a look at all of the angles which u.s. intelligence has examined in this case and schiff also tells the washington post that he and his fellow committee members are going to be looking at whether any factors such as financial relationships or political ties are influencing the white house's handling of the murder investigation schiff says that this is going to be really about trying to establish some baseline so that members of congress can determine whether there is any legislation that needs to be pursued in order to ensure accountability for murder mr sheff also
well maher in the comments from congressman adam schiff of california are in a new opinion column in the washington post and in that column adam schiff tells the writer that the intelligence committee of which he will be the chairperson come january third will be taking a look not just at what the u.s. intelligence community has determined about the murder of jamal. but that it's also going to take a look at why the u.s. president donald trump is not accepting the u.s. intelligence community's...
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. >>> the companyt tovides the ads says that it's been successful in more than a dozen maher ets. sometimes even if you don't think you're recognizing ads, it gets your subconscious and all of a sudden you're buying. >>> the cow you see here is not like the once you'll see on farms in our area. >> is this for real? >> this is nicks, the cow. 6'4". >> wow! >> and that extra height helps -- it helps apparently. nickers wasoing to be sent to a slaughter house. turns out this cow's too big to fit into the processing facility. >> look how much bigger it is than the rest of the guys out there. >> nickers will live out the rest of his life on an australian farm instead. i'm still trying to figure out -- >> nice looking cow, nickers, right? >> john swalwall is 6'4". >> nickers weighs 3,000 pounds. >> that's a lot. >> still ahead on "news 4 today," we are working for tips on trouble at walter reed. >> false alert. what possibly caused this problem. >>> news 4 beginsto with a team 4 weather alert. >>> a live look outside on the weather alertday. if the wind isn't whipping where you are, it
. >>> the companyt tovides the ads says that it's been successful in more than a dozen maher ets. sometimes even if you don't think you're recognizing ads, it gets your subconscious and all of a sudden you're buying. >>> the cow you see here is not like the once you'll see on farms in our area. >> is this for real? >> this is nicks, the cow. 6'4". >> wow! >> and that extra height helps -- it helps apparently. nickers wasoing to be sent to a...
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row hinge on refugees protest their return to me and maher will tell you why they are afraid to go home. political chaos in syria lanka as the constitutional crisis brings politicians to blows.
row hinge on refugees protest their return to me and maher will tell you why they are afraid to go home. political chaos in syria lanka as the constitutional crisis brings politicians to blows.
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maher is accused of killing christina brown one of his young clients on the night of the nineteenth of january one nine hundred ninety six. however on the night of the murder lamar was far from the scene of the crime. he was at home with his six year old daughter. for a member waking up watching cartoons with my daughter saturday morning and she woke me up at nine and i was like mom we're watching cartoons and davey and i want to wear my daughter saturday morning and. that's like i want to find some memories and i was the last day i was out. that saturday morning monson is the first to arrive at the scene he finds the apartment in a state of chaos and then he sees the young christina brown lying motionless on the floor on january twentieth one nine hundred ninety six lamar went for his afternoon shift to the apartment and he found the body of christina brown he knew her as crystal. he thought she was seventeen years old it was a young tall young woman who cried herself a seventeen after she was twelve and she was another one of the dealers who dealt out of that apartment and what he fo
maher is accused of killing christina brown one of his young clients on the night of the nineteenth of january one nine hundred ninety six. however on the night of the murder lamar was far from the scene of the crime. he was at home with his six year old daughter. for a member waking up watching cartoons with my daughter saturday morning and she woke me up at nine and i was like mom we're watching cartoons and davey and i want to wear my daughter saturday morning and. that's like i want to find...
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journalists were sentenced to seven years in prison after investigating the involvement of me and maher security forces in mass killings in rakhine state these are the walls of yangon's notorious insein prison back in the days of military rule that housed many a political prisoner nowadays more and more journalists have to do time here not only well known and just whose case to international attention there are many more just recently three journalists were arrested and brought here because they reported on shady business deals by the yangon regional government and its head of human tame a close confidant of state councilor and nobel peace prize laureate aung san suu chiefs three journalists have been released on bail but the incitement charges so far have not been dropped if convicted they face up to two years in prison. de facto leader she was once the figurehead of the democracy movement in her country a symbol of resistance against the decades long oppression by me and mars' military rulers now she heads a party and a government that alongside that same military cattails press freed
journalists were sentenced to seven years in prison after investigating the involvement of me and maher security forces in mass killings in rakhine state these are the walls of yangon's notorious insein prison back in the days of military rule that housed many a political prisoner nowadays more and more journalists have to do time here not only well known and just whose case to international attention there are many more just recently three journalists were arrested and brought here because...
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muslim refugees is uncertain after some refused to leave their camps in bangladesh and return to me on maher bangladeshi authorities had planned to start repatriating the refugees who fled myanmar more than a year ago following a military crackdown there human rights groups say conditions aren't yet right for the river hinges to return safely. and scientists have discovered a planet orbiting the closest single star to our sun after two decades of observations the planet's mass is thought to be more than three times that of our own and researchers say it's very cold far below freezing barnard star b. as it's been named is only about six light years away from our solar system. to california now where investigators are counting the dead from the state's worst ever wildfires at least fifty six people have been killed by the places so far with authorities warning that some one hundred thirty are still missing thousands of firefighters are still battling blazes in the north and south of the state the authorities say they are slowly gaining the upper hand. the sierra fire is still burning outside s
muslim refugees is uncertain after some refused to leave their camps in bangladesh and return to me on maher bangladeshi authorities had planned to start repatriating the refugees who fled myanmar more than a year ago following a military crackdown there human rights groups say conditions aren't yet right for the river hinges to return safely. and scientists have discovered a planet orbiting the closest single star to our sun after two decades of observations the planet's mass is thought to be...
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pointing at the military saying it's their fault they're the ones who really wield power in me and maher and that they have been very sensitive especially since the onset of the crisis but it's not only the military because it's the government too if you take for example that case against the three journalists who were recently arrested for criticizing the regional government that's led by the. party and they want they're the ones who press charges so that was their decision so that is really a development that not only surprises but also disappoints many so we are there southeast asia correspondent boston heartache thank you very much for your reporting let's catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world police in china say an on board quarrel between a bus driver and a passenger is to blame for a deadly accident in the country's southwest the bus plunged off a bridge in the city of chong ching thirteen bodies have been retrieved from the water two others are still missing. a freelance japanese journalist who returned for more than three years of captivity in syria ha
pointing at the military saying it's their fault they're the ones who really wield power in me and maher and that they have been very sensitive especially since the onset of the crisis but it's not only the military because it's the government too if you take for example that case against the three journalists who were recently arrested for criticizing the regional government that's led by the. party and they want they're the ones who press charges so that was their decision so that is really a...
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french president emanuel is getting more and more unpopular nothing he does seems to stop the slide maher guest here in london is the french m.p. alexander holroyd a member of the president's all marsh party he has. finance committee on the president. to rethink. recreate. these days from. vacation has become a necessity. get replaced move ready for this break. history shows the story of the first movie or told from different perspectives by peter crater from the eastern european perspective from the african perspective from the perspective of turkey and the arab world. the w dot com slash w w one would have been fine for the case to take you seriously in the world of what appears was coming up women strong on top of. the female superhero. smart talks smart stage a mature brain creasing really dangerous times have doubled for mom. after a year in the hospital power of the french president emanuel macro is getting more and more unpopular nothing he does seems to stop the slide my guest here in london is the french m.p. alexander holroyd a member of the president's all mushed party he has a
french president emanuel is getting more and more unpopular nothing he does seems to stop the slide maher guest here in london is the french m.p. alexander holroyd a member of the president's all marsh party he has. finance committee on the president. to rethink. recreate. these days from. vacation has become a necessity. get replaced move ready for this break. history shows the story of the first movie or told from different perspectives by peter crater from the eastern european perspective...
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witnessing protests in other french cities maher say ren leone all saw similar scenes. when social networks burst into our lives millions and brace them as a chance to give a global voice to anyone anywhere earning a reputation as platforms for free speech and democracy but it seems the tide of trust is turning for users of three cups a log of concerns ranging from exploding personal data to alleged censorship and indeed being in cahoots with governments. more than half of americans think social media is bad for democracy and free speech last year it was only forty three percent so that makes me wonder how bad it could get in the years to come who knows what scandals could follow bagdad against like the ones over the cambridge analytic up and google plus breaches and the pre smartphone era we couldn't even imagine protests against online media. in theory what social media wants to be is their owners business after all they are competing private companies if you've got issues with one of them just switch to something else but facebook twitter you tube pinterest and insta
witnessing protests in other french cities maher say ren leone all saw similar scenes. when social networks burst into our lives millions and brace them as a chance to give a global voice to anyone anywhere earning a reputation as platforms for free speech and democracy but it seems the tide of trust is turning for users of three cups a log of concerns ranging from exploding personal data to alleged censorship and indeed being in cahoots with governments. more than half of americans think...
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lawyers for two reuters reporters jailed in me and maher have filed an appeal against their convictions in a state secrets case the appeal cited evidence of a police cover up and a lack of proof. while low on and chopped so were sentenced to seventy years in prison back in september. thousands of lights in the moat around the tower of london were lit sunday ahead of the one hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war the ceremony has been called beyond the deepening shadow an estimated thirty seven million people died during world war one which ended with an armistice in november of one thousand nine hundred. storms in italy have killed at least twenty nine people this week in sicily nine members of two families lost their lives in the same house when trench will rains and high winds cause the nearby river to burst its banks forecasters are warning more bad weather lies ahead. they were just trying to enjoy the long weekend when the house was flooded nine family members including a baby in two children dead all my family is dead christ the father over and over again really t
lawyers for two reuters reporters jailed in me and maher have filed an appeal against their convictions in a state secrets case the appeal cited evidence of a police cover up and a lack of proof. while low on and chopped so were sentenced to seventy years in prison back in september. thousands of lights in the moat around the tower of london were lit sunday ahead of the one hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war the ceremony has been called beyond the deepening shadow an...
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also coming up tonight the refugees who fled me and maher and persecution at the hands of the country's military bangladesh wants them to go home voluntarily. well more than i do not they have tortured us so much there are no words to explain it we went through so much pain and if we go back again to face the same why should we go it's better to die here by taking poison. there we'll have to stay in camps we're already in camps here i feel that i will die here so don't try to understand. or we begin the day with british prime minister to recently she's staying put and staying with her breaks that plan at least for now tonight mrs may valid to defend her plan to withdraw the u.k. from the european union she again described it as the best possible deal for the country and she again ruled out a second breaks at referendum but tonight the prime minister's power like her brakes and plan are being called into question today while lawmakers in parliament ripped apart her breaks of plan members of her government one by one walked away. leadership is about taking the right decisions not the easy
also coming up tonight the refugees who fled me and maher and persecution at the hands of the country's military bangladesh wants them to go home voluntarily. well more than i do not they have tortured us so much there are no words to explain it we went through so much pain and if we go back again to face the same why should we go it's better to die here by taking poison. there we'll have to stay in camps we're already in camps here i feel that i will die here so don't try to understand. or we...
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involved in some of these decisions, like on fixed betting machines, a few people might have warned mrs maherster and promised that you would take this policy to the poorest and most vulnerable people in society. if this isn't an example of very vulnerable people earning very damaged by an industry, then what is? you need to not drag your heels of this, and she has, and the chancellor has, and now successfully, philip hammond and theresa may have united remainers, brexiteers, saying they think this is wrong, and this could be the first government defeat on a budget measure in 30 years. it reminds me of the last days of the labour government. looking at the back of the times, you explain to us brilliantly, if i may say so, in the last paper review. can i ask you to do it again for those of us who were not with you last time? the times is talking about scientific research from cambridge university looking at 650,000 people saying that men and women think differently, but the important thing for us to understand is that group differences are not the same as individual differences. asi the same a
involved in some of these decisions, like on fixed betting machines, a few people might have warned mrs maherster and promised that you would take this policy to the poorest and most vulnerable people in society. if this isn't an example of very vulnerable people earning very damaged by an industry, then what is? you need to not drag your heels of this, and she has, and the chancellor has, and now successfully, philip hammond and theresa may have united remainers, brexiteers, saying they think...
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who recently stood as the first openly 93v recently stood as the first openly gay candidate for the maherey don't need this to be called marriage. we clearly exist on the same semantic expression, then we will lose other things that are much more crucial. there is the guarantee that bill will make it past the first reading, but for this former communist country, it could mark a historic first step. rob cameron, bbc news, prague. keep it with the briefing. still to come: after cruising through his opening match at the atp finals in london, novak djokovic heads out for his second challenge. the bombastic establishment outsider donald trump has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election results. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping the candidate's name always in the public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display, but on the local campaign headquarters, and the heavy, routine work of their women volunteers. berliners from both east and west linked hands and danced
who recently stood as the first openly 93v recently stood as the first openly gay candidate for the maherey don't need this to be called marriage. we clearly exist on the same semantic expression, then we will lose other things that are much more crucial. there is the guarantee that bill will make it past the first reading, but for this former communist country, it could mark a historic first step. rob cameron, bbc news, prague. keep it with the briefing. still to come: after cruising through...
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is saying that what's happening there what happened there with the road in western ian maher that is also genocide so should there ever be a trial this could be basically a role this could function as a role model now it's also important for the many survivors of the c'mere regime you can see that if you look at the numbers over the course of this trial some eighty three thousand people came from all parts of the country just to spend a day in the courtroom and to see justice being served and many are saying that it's very important to them to see. that happening and that these crimes don't go unpunished even if it's just the top tier of the career regime who have to stand or will have to stand trial here so me just briefly if you can this trial has also been controversial why is that. it has been there have been questions why does it come so late as i said nearly forty years after the end of the khmer rouge regime and also why doesn't it go further there are other leaders who are being investigated a bit lower down in potential further cases but those cases are very unlikely to go a
is saying that what's happening there what happened there with the road in western ian maher that is also genocide so should there ever be a trial this could be basically a role this could function as a role model now it's also important for the many survivors of the c'mere regime you can see that if you look at the numbers over the course of this trial some eighty three thousand people came from all parts of the country just to spend a day in the courtroom and to see justice being served and...
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joining us tell us what you saw there how worried were people about the prospect of returning to me and maher. yeah actually people are immensely immensely in fear i mean they want to go to be our own land but not without a national id not without difficult mission from myanmar moreover there is no more village existing anymore in myanmar seoul without any reconstruction without their homes big cannot go back and of course there is a fear of genocide and torch is still there so they do not want to return to their securities and short ok said they don't want to go back but bangladesh says these repatriations will actually be totally voluntary how can that be the case. but till no none of it taken to the transit camp u.n.h.c.r. also confirmed that none of the listed during a speech or owned over two thousand had agreed to return to their rockin state so as the latest news the process of repatriation has been postponed the u.n. and the red cross both say state isn't safe enough to send bring us back that this whole process has been rushed why do you think then that both governments seem so deter
joining us tell us what you saw there how worried were people about the prospect of returning to me and maher. yeah actually people are immensely immensely in fear i mean they want to go to be our own land but not without a national id not without difficult mission from myanmar moreover there is no more village existing anymore in myanmar seoul without any reconstruction without their homes big cannot go back and of course there is a fear of genocide and torch is still there so they do not want...
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know property fifteen just real subsidies on an unprecedented scale immigration officers and me and maher have detained more than a thousand people thought to be random as asylum seekers who were found on a boat bound for malaysia police are looking into whether the vessel is being used for people smuggling around two thousand central american migrants marching across mexico towards the u.s. have reached right there on the border american troops have been securing the border wall on the u.s. side with barbed wire as they migrants approach it already want to have opened up a sports complex to take up to about three thousand people thousands are fleeing violence and poverty in their countries hoping to seek asylum in the united states i didn't cast our reports from want to. i'm right outside of the shelter that's really a community center it's open air so people here will be sleeping under the elements braving the chill but for the most part with the ones that i've spoken with they're feeling quite elated to have arrived this close to america's doorstep these are families who have been on t
know property fifteen just real subsidies on an unprecedented scale immigration officers and me and maher have detained more than a thousand people thought to be random as asylum seekers who were found on a boat bound for malaysia police are looking into whether the vessel is being used for people smuggling around two thousand central american migrants marching across mexico towards the u.s. have reached right there on the border american troops have been securing the border wall on the u.s....
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liz: when you have bill maher saying he's hoping for a recession and the bottom to fall out so trump won't get re-elected. jfk was talking about the new frontier to get the poor jobs. >> they are campaigning on the things people care about the most of. liz: where are the jobs? >> that's what they care about. liz: where are the job growth policies. >> across the board you look for democrats campaigning for raising the minimum wage. we are at full employment. anybody wh who wants a job has a job. liz: it's really he negative coming out of the democrats. >> most of people in the country don't have stocks. liz: union plans, pension plans, the pension plans invest in the stock market. we know teachers iewn yns, firemen, cops invest in the stock market. they are invested in it. >> the economy is work for americans. democrats know that which is why they are campaigning on a platform that is anti-trump. they are not talking about policies or the economy. i think we'll see that reflected in the polls tomorrow. liz: i walk around here in new york and elsewhering how people feel, and they say d
liz: when you have bill maher saying he's hoping for a recession and the bottom to fall out so trump won't get re-elected. jfk was talking about the new frontier to get the poor jobs. >> they are campaigning on the things people care about the most of. liz: where are the jobs? >> that's what they care about. liz: where are the job growth policies. >> across the board you look for democrats campaigning for raising the minimum wage. we are at full employment. anybody wh who...
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peace because we've been told we're on a list we don't think twice and before we go back to me and maher if it looks like they will try to move us my children and i'll buy poison from the market here and we'll drink it i don't love that we don't want to go back to myanmar because the camps they would put us in and there are worse than the camps we are in here if we go there we won't be able to prey on our children won't be able to go to school. as the latest from gem tony refugee camp in cox is bizarre. it looks as though this is simply a temporary suspension because we've heard some somewhat contradictory statements coming from different quarters of the government here on the one hand you have an official announcement that has finally been made after hours of waiting today confirming what we thought was going to happen all along which is that this repatriation plan which was supposed to begin today with was supposed to see as many as one hundred eighty five of families returning to me in march that that has been delayed but at the same time we are being told that any rogan's a refugee w
peace because we've been told we're on a list we don't think twice and before we go back to me and maher if it looks like they will try to move us my children and i'll buy poison from the market here and we'll drink it i don't love that we don't want to go back to myanmar because the camps they would put us in and there are worse than the camps we are in here if we go there we won't be able to prey on our children won't be able to go to school. as the latest from gem tony refugee camp in cox is...
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it's a system of voting with the millionaire with in at least six maher collections across the country can easily be deployed in the event parliament decides bennies to be three options, remain, leave without a deal or leave with the prime minister's deal that's been negotiated over the last 2.5 years. what you've outlined is compensated. it is if you want it to be. it doesn't have to be. we've selected mayers like this in london, we've done so on many occasions. the mayor of london is one thing, we started with a quote from you, a grandiose quote about historic decision is more important and more challenging as anything since suez, we're not talking about collecting the mayor of london or manchester, withington about something that shapes britain for the next 50 or 100 years. be quite easily managed to make choices based on different parties‘ ma nifestoes based on different parties‘ manifestoes and. they quite easily choose between candidates representing up to ten different political parties. it's to undermine the ability of the electorate or to undermine the... it could damage the e
it's a system of voting with the millionaire with in at least six maher collections across the country can easily be deployed in the event parliament decides bennies to be three options, remain, leave without a deal or leave with the prime minister's deal that's been negotiated over the last 2.5 years. what you've outlined is compensated. it is if you want it to be. it doesn't have to be. we've selected mayers like this in london, we've done so on many occasions. the mayor of london is one...
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possibly returning it to me and you're saying that they tell you they would not want to go back to me and maher but what about the conditions that they are housed the now in places like lux's bazaar where you are. chins in cox's bazar are dire they have been for a long time they are much improved from where they were a year ago but it's still quite bad the sanitation is not good really living in some of our conditions and that's also cause the concern every relief worker that we speak with here says more needs to be done in order to also guarantee the safety of their him to refugees who are here now the same workers say that bangladesh has been very generous to how the seven hundred thousand marines are refugees that have fled in the past year but that the international community needs to step up donate more money to make sure that these people have their basic needs met gary writes i'm home and i'm doing thank you. now if you know because former deputy intelligence chief has been arrested as part of a corruption crackdown by the new government his arrest comes after the chief executive of. the
possibly returning it to me and you're saying that they tell you they would not want to go back to me and maher but what about the conditions that they are housed the now in places like lux's bazaar where you are. chins in cox's bazar are dire they have been for a long time they are much improved from where they were a year ago but it's still quite bad the sanitation is not good really living in some of our conditions and that's also cause the concern every relief worker that we speak with here...
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repatriation of refugees is on hold after officials couldn't find anyone willing to return to me and maher in one refugee camp thousands of russians are gathered to protest and tell the world just how dangerous a prospect repatriation is for them. as this report. driven by outrage and spanning generations the real hinge of demonstrators gathered demanding justice and reminding the world just how much they suffered at the hands of me in mars' military. may we're going to be young women river raped even children were killed in front of their mothers children were slashers my son was killed and so was my husband when you. on the very day a widely criticized repatriation agreement between the governments of bangladesh and me and more was to begin the anger was all too apparent and the fear was palpable if you don't like it was so afraid that if they send one of us back to myanmar today tomorrow they'll send back ten and the day after tomorrow they'll send back twenty despite repeated calls from the united nations and numerous human rights groups not to begin implementing the plan it was unclea
repatriation of refugees is on hold after officials couldn't find anyone willing to return to me and maher in one refugee camp thousands of russians are gathered to protest and tell the world just how dangerous a prospect repatriation is for them. as this report. driven by outrage and spanning generations the real hinge of demonstrators gathered demanding justice and reminding the world just how much they suffered at the hands of me in mars' military. may we're going to be young women river...
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vice president tells me in maher's leader and some sushi violence against muslim or hindu is quote without excuse. because parliament has passed a no confidence motion against the president's pick for prime minister but the government prevented a formal vote from taking place on tuesday the supreme court blocked president's matter of policy dissenters attempt to dissolve parliament and call a snap election next year the decision opened the way for a parliamentary vote on his nominee for prime minister the former president mahinda rajapaksa said a center sparked a constitutional crisis in october by sacking the prime minister ronald. wickramasinghe and replacing him with a bunch of packs of smith has more now from colombo. it's difficult to say now who is in charge in sri lanka there is this tussle going on this constitutional battle for supremacy between parliament and the presidency parliament has passed a no confidence vote in the decision by the president to appoint a rajapaksa as prime minister and the cabinet ministers without so parliament has passed that vote then legal suggestions
vice president tells me in maher's leader and some sushi violence against muslim or hindu is quote without excuse. because parliament has passed a no confidence motion against the president's pick for prime minister but the government prevented a formal vote from taking place on tuesday the supreme court blocked president's matter of policy dissenters attempt to dissolve parliament and call a snap election next year the decision opened the way for a parliamentary vote on his nominee for prime...
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of the most concerning your many trn situations worldwide all right so we'll leave it there peter maherwe thank you very much for speaking to us on al-jazeera thank you. so how on the news hour they may have missed out on the playoffs earlier. why the denver nuggets could be striking gold. coming up in sports a little later. went on the line for you looking at. how the solutions come together to benefit all parties involved that's where we're going to. join us on sat if you could take me around the content. you don't have to set up your experiment in. the universe this is a dialogue everyone has a voice you actually raise several interesting points there that community members are going to join the global. possibilities. in this. debate discussion how can you trust them how could you work again with them she seems to be saying it affects all of us and we just don't know or care enough. winning programs take the ground the. following the top stories on the. sources have told the cia director. has seen all the evidence related to the murder of. the sources also revealed that saudi arabia
of the most concerning your many trn situations worldwide all right so we'll leave it there peter maherwe thank you very much for speaking to us on al-jazeera thank you. so how on the news hour they may have missed out on the playoffs earlier. why the denver nuggets could be striking gold. coming up in sports a little later. went on the line for you looking at. how the solutions come together to benefit all parties involved that's where we're going to. join us on sat if you could take me around...
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all the lawyers for two reuters journalists jailed for seven years and me and maher have appealed their conviction while alone and crossed so who are convicted in september of violating me in mars' state secrets law they argued police planted documents on them while they were investigating the killing or for a hinge on muslims their conviction drew condemnation from rights groups and raise questions about me and mars progress towards democracy. and it's time for a check on the weather and a look at the u.s. in particular rob and i wonder why it's something big is afoot here anyway the weather often affects voting carsley which way some people like it some people don't think if you want to vote you're going to anyway but i'll give you the conditions there's a huge massive cloud in the east another one running down through the mountain states in the plains so this is the pictures as it stands at the moment i think the place to focus it is where the tops are white is where there's a cold front showing you might think of the east coast but you'd be wrong to say this is a development area th
all the lawyers for two reuters journalists jailed for seven years and me and maher have appealed their conviction while alone and crossed so who are convicted in september of violating me in mars' state secrets law they argued police planted documents on them while they were investigating the killing or for a hinge on muslims their conviction drew condemnation from rights groups and raise questions about me and mars progress towards democracy. and it's time for a check on the weather and a...
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last night i was watching bill maher and they were discussion the origin of hate and die it to the gingrich years. i think is goes back to 1964. there's hate here, like nothing i've ever seen where candidates in "new york times" today, two or articles where the asked candidates to speak kindly of their fellow candidate, one want senator cruz would couldn't say one civil thing but beto or rourke and the other was front tennessee, ms. rockburn on senator rosen, our future. sonia sotomayor rolled me into a positive moment for five minutes and then i win back outside. i really do think it goes way back in time to '64. i don't think it's '96. this newt was a casualty of it. >> will, i think the hatred goes far, far, far back to the very earliest days of the colonial era, and i think it -- a good deal of it came out of race based -- a race-based economic system, and in order to justify this palpably grievous sin, white people in america had to invent and project all kinds of demons and demonization of people of color and native americans. who -- it's explicit in the rhetoric of colonial times how
last night i was watching bill maher and they were discussion the origin of hate and die it to the gingrich years. i think is goes back to 1964. there's hate here, like nothing i've ever seen where candidates in "new york times" today, two or articles where the asked candidates to speak kindly of their fellow candidate, one want senator cruz would couldn't say one civil thing but beto or rourke and the other was front tennessee, ms. rockburn on senator rosen, our future. sonia...
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>> bill maher called her a home wrecker, said if anyone owes the country an apology shs it's her.t's an absurd point of view and hard to imagine anyone saying that today. >> ana, she herself has had a change of heart. in 2014 she had written that her relationship with clinton had been consengsal and any abuse came in the aftermath when i was made scapegoat but by february 2018 in light of the #me toer are movement he's reconsidered that. >> she thinks of a lot of nuance of what she went through at that time. she's said in the past that what happened was consensual and she hasn't can exactly said it wasn't but she is thinking through the power dynamics j that's between the president of of the country and a 22-year-old intern is a pretty enormous gap and i think a strength of her as a voice in this moment is not only that she's able to speak for herself and she's speaking for herself what is this really thinking through what went on and what was inappropriate about it. >> does she believe, leon, that she had clean hands? does she go that far as to say it's all on him? >> she makes a
>> bill maher called her a home wrecker, said if anyone owes the country an apology shs it's her.t's an absurd point of view and hard to imagine anyone saying that today. >> ana, she herself has had a change of heart. in 2014 she had written that her relationship with clinton had been consengsal and any abuse came in the aftermath when i was made scapegoat but by february 2018 in light of the #me toer are movement he's reconsidered that. >> she thinks of a lot of nuance of...
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pete: friend on the left bill maher said pretty much the same thing. the way to bridge our frightful partisan divide is to talk to the other side so we can hear each other's point of view. no. that's exactly what you shouldn't do. it never works. no one ever flips to your side. thanksgiving is in a few days. and that means spending time with family and in-law's. some of whom we may not agree with politically. just don't go there. how do we bridge the partisan divide? i will tell you how, shut the [bleep] up. [laughter] ed: that's one way to approach it. pete: i like your approach that these family gatherings are a moment to talk. the viewpoint of a whoopi here and bill maher is, no, we do the talking about politics. you guys, you rabble out there, you stop talking about it because the temperature is a little high. us elites do it right. ed: so happens they are all anti-trump. pete: stop talking. i thought the midterm was supposed to make them feel better. jedediah: maybe they should mix the shows up and bill maher talk less about politics on air. he sa
pete: friend on the left bill maher said pretty much the same thing. the way to bridge our frightful partisan divide is to talk to the other side so we can hear each other's point of view. no. that's exactly what you shouldn't do. it never works. no one ever flips to your side. thanksgiving is in a few days. and that means spending time with family and in-law's. some of whom we may not agree with politically. just don't go there. how do we bridge the partisan divide? i will tell you how, shut...
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bill maher was sued for a joke about donald trump being the spawn of an orangutan. live." he's done it as president going after late night comedians. donald trump is cut from authoritarian cloth, he doesn't want people laughing at him because he thinks it takes his power away. let's not play games here. donald trump doesn't want to be laughed at. >> a lot of people, dean, would say, though, that it's really no laughing matter what the president has done in his attacks against the press. and ron chernow, who will be the speaker this year, as an author of six books including bestsellers about alexander hamilton, about george washington. he says he was asked to, quote, make the case for the first amendment, he said, happy to oblige. he adds, while i've never been mistaken for a stand-up comedian i promise my history lesson won't be dry. doesn't that make you curious about what he's going to say? >> oh, absolutely. i have the utmost respect for him. if you want to make a case for the first amendment, have a comedian show the first amendment in action right after him. ha
bill maher was sued for a joke about donald trump being the spawn of an orangutan. live." he's done it as president going after late night comedians. donald trump is cut from authoritarian cloth, he doesn't want people laughing at him because he thinks it takes his power away. let's not play games here. donald trump doesn't want to be laughed at. >> a lot of people, dean, would say, though, that it's really no laughing matter what the president has done in his attacks against the...
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bill maher has gone this route too. left to my own devices.urf town and they don't even give you the sticker. you have to get "i voted" tattooed above your pubic mound. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they're tattooing people? >> it's a hell of a thing. >> jimmy: i have to tell you something. you and i have met before. >> yeah. >> jimmy: a couple of times. and you know, i was always a big fan of yours. and people, though, today are like, what? i think people get upset because you're conservative. because you're a comedian. i think it's weird for a comedian to be conservative. unusual, i should say. they say, what happened to you? what did happen to you, dennis? [ laughter ] >> i'm socially liberal as anybody. >> jimmy: are you? >> when i look at -- i was watching backstage. this is how interesting things are. when i watch trump, he doesn't rankle me like he rankles people on your side. there are days he's a buffoon. there are days i can't believe the stuff he says. today when i watch that thing, i kind of laugh. i watch pelosi and she drives me batty.
bill maher has gone this route too. left to my own devices.urf town and they don't even give you the sticker. you have to get "i voted" tattooed above your pubic mound. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they're tattooing people? >> it's a hell of a thing. >> jimmy: i have to tell you something. you and i have met before. >> yeah. >> jimmy: a couple of times. and you know, i was always a big fan of yours. and people, though, today are like, what? i think people get...
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first, here's bill maher with his take on trump's caravan crisis. >> trump is like a racist paul ra veer. you know? the migrants are coming! the mike grants are coming! he keeps calling it an invasion! yes, an invasion of strollers. yes. the great invaders of history. attila the hun, dora the explorer. i'm a musician about to embark on a concert tour. it's your job to get don to all his tour dates on time. it's good money. we need it. in a divided nation... in the deep south, there's gonna be problems. get your hands off him. now! you never win with violence, tony. his music broke barriers. where did you learn how to play like that? my mother. as soon as i could walk. you're unbelievable. and inspired an unexpected friendship. what do we do about the bones? we do dis. [ laughing ] ♪ like a big pizza pie, ♪ that's amore. ♪ when the world seems... ♪ applebee's new neighborhood pastas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. "look what she's accomplished... she authored the ban on assault weapons... pushed the desert protection act through congress, and steered billions of federal dolla
first, here's bill maher with his take on trump's caravan crisis. >> trump is like a racist paul ra veer. you know? the migrants are coming! the mike grants are coming! he keeps calling it an invasion! yes, an invasion of strollers. yes. the great invaders of history. attila the hun, dora the explorer. i'm a musician about to embark on a concert tour. it's your job to get don to all his tour dates on time. it's good money. we need it. in a divided nation... in the deep south, there's...
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we were on the bill maher show and we had breakfast the next morning. he said the future of american politics is going to be about nationalism on the left going against corporations and the global corporations that have really in his words, gutted the middle class. you saw bannon was picking in 2011 and trump with birtherism picking trade and immigration, few years later, bernie sanders no one took him seriously in 2014. he was picking similar foes in a thematic way. it was driven by this anger what happened in 2008. we just hit that ten-year anniversary. i hear this naval guying about the media and the divisions in this country. i think we need to step back and think about the historians we heard from and forces at work in both of these parties that are driving us toward this anger and division. it's not in our control as reporters. i sometimes think as the media, we have to stop thinking we dominate everything. we do dominate too much. we are not the -- what sanders and bannon saw the things that were changing and the country and world is moving in a
we were on the bill maher show and we had breakfast the next morning. he said the future of american politics is going to be about nationalism on the left going against corporations and the global corporations that have really in his words, gutted the middle class. you saw bannon was picking in 2011 and trump with birtherism picking trade and immigration, few years later, bernie sanders no one took him seriously in 2014. he was picking similar foes in a thematic way. it was driven by this anger...
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the call is believed to be between maher abdulaziz mutreb, one of the saudi agents at the consulate and an aide to the crown prince. on monday, canadian prime minister justin trudeau confirmed canadian intelligence officials had heard thee recordings of khashoggi's death ter turkisish president recep tayyip erdogan said over the -- said he would share the recordings with the u.s., france, germany saudi arabia, , and others. meanwhile reporter from the , a turkish daily, pro-government sabah newspaper, told al jazeera that khashoggi's final words, as heard on the recording were -- "i'm suffocating. take this bag off my head, i'm claustrophobic." amnesty international has withdrawn the ambassador of conscience award -- its highest honor -- from burmese leader aung san suu kyi in response to the military atrocities and ongoing persecution of burma''s rohingya minority. in a letter to suu kyi, amnesty international secretary general kumi naidoo writes -- "you have chosen to overlook and excuse the brutal oppression and crimes against humanity committed by the military against the rohingya a
the call is believed to be between maher abdulaziz mutreb, one of the saudi agents at the consulate and an aide to the crown prince. on monday, canadian prime minister justin trudeau confirmed canadian intelligence officials had heard thee recordings of khashoggi's death ter turkisish president recep tayyip erdogan said over the -- said he would share the recordings with the u.s., france, germany saudi arabia, , and others. meanwhile reporter from the , a turkish daily, pro-government sabah...