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maia, take of those over the next ten minutes orso.e us to the front of the telegraph. big chair of the prime minister. this is not an end up prime minister. this is not an end up at the beginning. this is really a theme, as you say,
maia, take of those over the next ten minutes orso.e us to the front of the telegraph. big chair of the prime minister. this is not an end up prime minister. this is not an end up at the beginning. this is really a theme, as you say,
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maia, take of those over the next ten minutes orso. of those over the next ten minutes or so. maia, take us to the front of the telegraph. big chair of the prime minister. this is not an end up prime minister. this is not an end up at the beginning. this is really a theme, as you say, across the front pages. this telegraph from pages slightly more upbeat which is really focused on boris johnson's speech that will be released tomorrow night at 11pm. speech that will be released tomorrow night at "pm. and one of the things that they highlight, which is what borisjohnson is going to say, is this is a moment of national renewal and change. not everin national renewal and change. not ever in the country is necessarily... whether it is a moment of renewal that everyone will see ina moment of renewal that everyone will see in a positive way i think there are still quite a lot of division. one of the things highlighted by the telegraph does the fact the government will increase the threshold at which people start paying national insurance. whi
maia, take of those over the next ten minutes orso. of those over the next ten minutes or so. maia, take us to the front of the telegraph. big chair of the prime minister. this is not an end up prime minister. this is not an end up at the beginning. this is really a theme, as you say, across the front pages. this telegraph from pages slightly more upbeat which is really focused on boris johnson's speech that will be released tomorrow night at 11pm. speech that will be released tomorrow night at...
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staff at the new maia station can also look forward to a drink at the end of the day. but they have to accept the have the same drinking buddies for months on end. the mundo if you prefer to avoid people you don't belong here. feeling thoughts this is a sin to be given a small group. and we all depend on each other. we have to help each other. and they have. and we really need to have a strong team spirit go. out barked. and so ends another day of the noise maia station a unique research facility located in one of the coldest and most remote places on earth. every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. the consequences to say stress in our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises from around the world. fuck a thing we don't have time to think i didn't go to university to kill people and i think the fact that. people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of us who stay behind exit. my husband went to peru because of the crisis that if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger i'm
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died and more than 2000 more have been infected well for more on this let's go straight over to linda maia spokesperson at the wall health organization who joins us now or should imminently but 1st we have a report. of course. of all city in quarantine a public health announcement is broadcast to a near empty street and we're hand but the medical centers are overflowing and even if residents feel well they could still be a carrier of the new coronavirus china's health minister told reporters that the virus is ability to spread is getting stronger and who she is what our knowledge of the new corona virus is limited or the origin hasn't been found. from our observation of the disease can be spread during the incubation period the period lasts for 10 days the shortest one day the longest is 14 days this is very different from sars. q and that means a seemingly healthy person carrying the virus can infect other people before symptoms appear there's no vaccine or a drug to prevent the virus but medical research is safe 1st tests on a possible vaccine could start in 3 months time. here in who ha
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i'm here on set with maia wiley, civil rights attorney, my friend chris hayes from all in. claire mccaskill, prosecutor and staff member of the special counsel's investigation. claire, let me just ask you as we watched that argument between hakeem jeffries for the house impeachment managers and the president's defense counsel, what did you make of that argument? >> you know, i've been struck all day, rachel, by the substantive arguments that have been made by the house managers. calm, dignified. their legal analysis thorough, with a lot of evidence. versus the president's lawyers. i have to believe if the president is watching this, he's not pleased because he likes a show. he wants to be the biggest thing in the room. and his lawyers have just seemed kind of whiney and just full of rhetoric. nothing really substantive coming from them. just talking points, whereas we've seen various documents, we've seen videotaped testimony. we've seen an awful lot of the narrative that is the foundation of this impeachment. and i just think they've lawyered very, very well on behalf of t
i'm here on set with maia wiley, civil rights attorney, my friend chris hayes from all in. claire mccaskill, prosecutor and staff member of the special counsel's investigation. claire, let me just ask you as we watched that argument between hakeem jeffries for the house impeachment managers and the president's defense counsel, what did you make of that argument? >> you know, i've been struck all day, rachel, by the substantive arguments that have been made by the house managers. calm,...
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staff at the new maia station can also look forward to a drink at the end of the day. but they have to accept they'll have the same drinking buddies for months on end. the mundo if you prefer to avoid people you don't belong here. feeling plots is a sin be given a small group. we all depend on each other. we have to help each other. they have form and we really need to have a strong team spirit. team to some note if carked. and so ends another day at the new maya station a unique research facility located in one of the coldest and most remote places on earth. carefully. choose to be a good. discovery . subscribe. to. this news coming to you live from dozens of dinah's time feeds and if you will save money for the assassinated. the stampede happening is huge crowds of mourners gathered for the funeral procession. for the very latest also in the program uncertainty of the future of the.
staff at the new maia station can also look forward to a drink at the end of the day. but they have to accept they'll have the same drinking buddies for months on end. the mundo if you prefer to avoid people you don't belong here. feeling plots is a sin be given a small group. we all depend on each other. we have to help each other. they have form and we really need to have a strong team spirit. team to some note if carked. and so ends another day at the new maya station a unique research...
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staff at the new maia station can also look forward to a drink at the end of the day. but they have to accept they'll have the same drinking buddies for months on end. the among del if you prefer to avoid people you don't belong here. committee on thoughts this is is indeed even a small group. we all depend on each other. we have to help each other. and they have formed and we really need to have a strong team spirit. team to some note barked. and so ends another day at the new maya station a unique research facility located in one of the coldest and most remote places on earth. the bigger the lie the longer you know it's. the way it's not some simple the fact is if humans lie about 80 times a day. and they're not the only ones. the truth come out. in 15 minutes on d w. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but i stand nothing with the time and i think deep into german culture shock he knew didn't seem to take his grandma down to you because it's all about who you know i'm right so join me for me to have. post. this is t w news coming to you live from
staff at the new maia station can also look forward to a drink at the end of the day. but they have to accept they'll have the same drinking buddies for months on end. the among del if you prefer to avoid people you don't belong here. committee on thoughts this is is indeed even a small group. we all depend on each other. we have to help each other. and they have formed and we really need to have a strong team spirit. team to some note barked. and so ends another day at the new maya station a...
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staff at the new maia station can also look forward to a drink at the end of the day. but they have to accept they'll have the same drinking buddies for months on end. if you prefer to avoid people you don't belong here. feeling plots this is it's invading your a small group. and we all depend on each other. we have to help each other. and we really need to have a strong team spirit. team to some note. and so ends another day at the noir maya station a unique research facility located in one of the coldest and most remote places on earth. because looking back on the season's 1st half going to. the foreigners like mr signing in the. corner of the big surprises. the big disappointment. in plans and goals losers and winners. 18 minutes on the. kid i am. sick closest place to hell who just looks like you've never been. nice he's m.p.p. . i want their own story new clothes and. starts january 27th on d w. player . play. this is the news live from far away in the u.s. and iranian presidents trade threats amid worries of war as iran's supreme leader weeps at the funeral of th
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staff at the new maia station can also look forward to a drink at the end of the day. but they have to accept they'll have the same drinking buddies for months on end. the mundo if you prefer to avoid people you don't belong here. feed on plots this is a sin videogame or a small group. we all depend on each other. we have to help each other. they have form and we really need to have a strong team spirit. team to some notes. and so ends another day at the noir maya station a unique research facility located in one of the coldest and most remote places on earth. how do people survive in one of the driest places. for thousands of years they used melt water from the glaciers. but climate change is forcing people and not god to find other solutions artificial mini glaciers made in winter now supply the valley with water. in 30 minutes on d w. this is g.w. news coming to you live from berlin iran claims at least 80 americans have been killed in missile attacks on u.s. targets in iraq they're ready to launch the strikes in retaliation for the targeted killing of top or raney
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you very much indeed to all our guests how mad most of the in the iranian capital tehran any given maia in london and here in doha thank you all very much and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is a j inside story from the dam in jordan i'm holding here goodbye for now. for the pneumatic jacka tries survival is about reaching their destination if we don't hurry we'll never be able to get the time focus on the story we follow the mongolian herdsmen on a treacherous migration. is dangerous to the ice is this as they strive to preserve their traditional way of life a little bit longer sometimes luser cattle to get there without cold water because of the storm risking it all mongolia on al-jazeera. there's not. a compelling film about getting an education under occupation. that is once the been of the guidebook that it asked us if you don't feel sick you want t
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details cross over to our correspondent rebecca down maia who's at the zoo in faith that rebecca the zoo has opened its doors again to the public this morning how are things going there today. well it started out fairly slow there were a couple of people who had gathered to lay candles and it's picked up quite significantly lots of families here at lots of kids there was a group of preschoolers who came and laid down a book of drawings that you had made to remember the animals who had been killed i also spoke with a woman who said that she grew up with this issue and that she takes her kids here very frequently and that one of her children really enjoyed playing with one of the baby arraigning tang's from behind the glass one of those of us who unfortunately died in the fire on new year's eve so people have obviously been really affected by this the losses have also so cost attention on the chinese lanterns that apparently caused the fire the illegal but that's still easily available can you tell us more about the device at the debate that they generated. absolutely there's been ther
details cross over to our correspondent rebecca down maia who's at the zoo in faith that rebecca the zoo has opened its doors again to the public this morning how are things going there today. well it started out fairly slow there were a couple of people who had gathered to lay candles and it's picked up quite significantly lots of families here at lots of kids there was a group of preschoolers who came and laid down a book of drawings that you had made to remember the animals who had been...
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you very much indeed to all our guests how mad most of the in the iranian capital tehran any given maia in london. here in doha thank you all very much and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a j inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is a j inside story from the dam in jordan and the whole team here goodbye for now. january on al-jazeera president donald trump is that the president in history to be impeached what does this mean for the future of the u.s. leader on the brink of an election before much chilian presidential candidate explores the defeat of left wing political parties a close match in america a look at how this year's world economic forum to focus on ways to tackle the impact of climate change an expropriation of family links to the city's regime examines if it's early may now be embracing fascist ideologies most believed gone forever with the general election out of the way breaks i
you very much indeed to all our guests how mad most of the in the iranian capital tehran any given maia in london. here in doha thank you all very much and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a j inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is a j inside story from the dam in jordan and the whole team here...
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bad tackle orwanted in any was determined to make a bad tackle or wanted in any way to injure max maiawhat a bad challenge it was and i suppose the only surprise was that took them so long to decide it because the moment i saw it on the video, it is a no—brainerfor a moment i saw it on the video, it is a no—brainer for a red moment i saw it on the video, it is a no—brainerfora red card, u nfortu nately. chelsea, everton and manchester united all won today too. wolves and newcastle played out a 1—1 draw. manchester city are level on points with arsenal at the top of the women's super league german international pauline bremer scored two goals as they beat everton 3—1. city stay second after considing a late goal. arsenal could re—estabilish their lead at the top of the table when they travel to brighton tomorrow. exeter chiefs have qualified for the quarterfinals of the european champions cup after an incredible game with glasgow with a remarkable finish. it ended 31—31. glasgow started the strongest at scotstoun with scottish internationals tommy seymour and hquones scoring. the premie
bad tackle orwanted in any was determined to make a bad tackle or wanted in any way to injure max maiawhat a bad challenge it was and i suppose the only surprise was that took them so long to decide it because the moment i saw it on the video, it is a no—brainerfor a moment i saw it on the video, it is a no—brainer for a red moment i saw it on the video, it is a no—brainerfora red card, u nfortu nately. chelsea, everton and manchester united all won today too. wolves and newcastle played...
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you very much indeed to all our guests how mad most of the in the iranian capital tehran any given maia in london. here in doha thank you all very much and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is a j inside story from the darren jordan and the whole team here goodbye for now. talked to al jazeera we were told to go to the military operation has this been addressed by turkey we listen to what these the proposal of spain for a couple anya we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter now does 0. it's a tough time for the afghan security forces taliban attacks have increased their suffering heavy casualties and the prospect of a withdrawal of u.s. forces hangs over them yet young men are still joining up some for apache arctic reasons but others is the only way to get a job despite the risks midway's karimi was an army bomb disposal engi
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. >> i want to talk about your father as an economics professor at berkeley had you and maia and youoved going to the park and correct me if i'm wrong your mom and the limits but your dad would say go. brad, brian teethree ran. >> that's right do not be afraid. let her go. let her run you run as fast as you can you run as far as you want. and i believe his whole purpose was to say do not be afraid and be fearless and run do not be afraid of falling do not let anybody stop you. >> there is a question here from the audience since were talking about your parents and in particular your mother said you didn't write your name down but the person asks how has being half indian american shaped your identity quick. >> i was born who i am and i would say the indian influence on my life a lot of it is based on what i describe the experiences that i had in india and the family that i come from is very active i know indy is one of the oldest democracies in the world so the idea of debating and discussing what it means to be a democracy i was the oldest grandchild he convince me i was the favorite
. >> i want to talk about your father as an economics professor at berkeley had you and maia and youoved going to the park and correct me if i'm wrong your mom and the limits but your dad would say go. brad, brian teethree ran. >> that's right do not be afraid. let her go. let her run you run as fast as you can you run as far as you want. and i believe his whole purpose was to say do not be afraid and be fearless and run do not be afraid of falling do not let anybody stop you....
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they meet they have you and maia and you love going to the park. your mom would put limits on how far you could go but your dad would say run. run kamala. >> he would say do not be afraid. let her go. let her run. you run as fast as you can and as far as you want. and i believe his whole purpose was to say don't be afraid and be fearless and run and do not be afraid of falling do not let anybody stop you. >> there is a question here from the audience since you didn't write your name down but i do think this is relevant how has being half indian american shaped your identity and political views? >> i was born who i am and i would say the influence, the indian influences based on what i describe in terms of the experiences that i had in india. the family that i come from was very active india is one of the oldest democracies in the world so the idea of debating and discussing what it means to be a democracy i was the oldest grandchild he convinced me i was a favorite i now know he convinced each of us but by the time i was six or seven he had retired
they meet they have you and maia and you love going to the park. your mom would put limits on how far you could go but your dad would say run. run kamala. >> he would say do not be afraid. let her go. let her run. you run as fast as you can and as far as you want. and i believe his whole purpose was to say don't be afraid and be fearless and run and do not be afraid of falling do not let anybody stop you. >> there is a question here from the audience since you didn't write your name...
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die >> sean: a tourasi, maia moore. there are a lot of players out there.lla del a don. >> i wanted to get your thoughts on what seems to be an increase in racism in european football, if there is anything that can be done to combat it. >> it's always education. understanding racism is the thing that's been a part of our culture for a while. even though now, you know, we've come such a long way, but there's still so much to be done. and i think education is always the most important thing. i think speaking up and taking a stand, a significant stand. when i was growing up in italy, i obviously witnessed it firsthand going to certain soccer matches and things of that nature and things that my parents have taught me and educated me on how to deal with those sorts of things. looking at various muses that i've handled things extremely well, from jackie robinson, russell. it's very important. >> i was lucky enough to interact with kobe in two sectors of my life. in college i was a ball boy for the houston rockets. i showed him a picture in 2003 of the two of us.
die >> sean: a tourasi, maia moore. there are a lot of players out there.lla del a don. >> i wanted to get your thoughts on what seems to be an increase in racism in european football, if there is anything that can be done to combat it. >> it's always education. understanding racism is the thing that's been a part of our culture for a while. even though now, you know, we've come such a long way, but there's still so much to be done. and i think education is always the most...
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from maia voice which is an interesting name.e sentiment callwi witnesses with direct knowledge of the presidents action and conduct a fair trial? one commented pelosi's delay at least put a focus on this issue of whether or not to call witnesses? and now you hear republicans senator is working with a few of her other gop colleagues on exactly that issue whether not call issues.f >> i think if you say what's the good of the delay you'd say the spotlight on the fairness of the trial. our washington post said 70% including 64% of republicans saying if you don't have documents and witnesses, this is nothing but a cover-up.es that whole focus now, i think is the result of pelosi delaying sending over the articles of impeachment. remember on all 15 prior officials there have been witnesses and documents. clinton had witnesses he didn't block other people fromn' testifying, but as you point out the only hope is susan collins, and that romney, because you only need 51 votes to change. they have 53 republican senators to take away a few
from maia voice which is an interesting name.e sentiment callwi witnesses with direct knowledge of the presidents action and conduct a fair trial? one commented pelosi's delay at least put a focus on this issue of whether or not to call witnesses? and now you hear republicans senator is working with a few of her other gop colleagues on exactly that issue whether not call issues.f >> i think if you say what's the good of the delay you'd say the spotlight on the fairness of the trial. our...
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maia, this ibia man with two jobs right now.'ve covered the court, you've written a ok about the roberts court. what did you make of his h speaking out a did very late last night? >> well, i think, judy, the chief justice has really two major obstacles here, or challenges here. he has to, as presiding officer, maintain decorum in a hyperpartisan environment and also keep himself above the fray for the sake of his ow reputation and the reputation of the supreme court, and i think morning did early thi was show that he's quite willing to step in, in order toaintain erat decorum, and he did it in quintessential r' style. he was firm, he was even-handed, and he used a bit of history. >> woodruff: he did. a nugget f tom 1905 aboe impeachment of a federal judge and an objection to the use of the word "petty foggery" in order to sort of soften thebu with a little bit of humor. >> woodruff: which sent us rushing to looking it up in th dictionary or google or whatever.hi so it's som that matters to him. >> oh, very much, so and it's also
maia, this ibia man with two jobs right now.'ve covered the court, you've written a ok about the roberts court. what did you make of his h speaking out a did very late last night? >> well, i think, judy, the chief justice has really two major obstacles here, or challenges here. he has to, as presiding officer, maintain decorum in a hyperpartisan environment and also keep himself above the fray for the sake of his ow reputation and the reputation of the supreme court, and i think morning...