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. >>> call it the bro mance.hy larry kudlow is optimistic for a china trade deal >>> the dow posted a 4% gain but stocks are set to open lower thanks to home depot being overshadowed by a miss the slow start to the spring selling season, they cited home depot reaffirming their full year guidance looking for a.6. you said, jim, the weather would be a factor this morning. >> it's one of the situations where it doesn't matter that you tell people, i mean, everybody who is involved with home depot in any way, shape, or form i talked to coupling you knew it was a long first quarter when it comes to weather. long none of the things you thought could pan out did. and the weather wasn't great but, you know, i think this company deserves the benefit of the doubt when they said that may is a resumption. that said, the sellers at home depot, when they have come in periodically, i call made themselves right if you go in there and try to take the other side of the trade down 5 points, they'll come in and keep selling it. they
. >>> call it the bro mance.hy larry kudlow is optimistic for a china trade deal >>> the dow posted a 4% gain but stocks are set to open lower thanks to home depot being overshadowed by a miss the slow start to the spring selling season, they cited home depot reaffirming their full year guidance looking for a.6. you said, jim, the weather would be a factor this morning. >> it's one of the situations where it doesn't matter that you tell people, i mean, everybody who is...
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be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages at 11:30pm in the papers, with tonight's guests, henry mancem the financial times and the sun's lynn davidson. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the clean—up is underway in the midlands after torrential rain caused flash flooding. a man in his 80s died after his car was submerged in walsall. the met office issued multiple flood warnings and alerts covering much of central england today, although some areas of the country basked in warm sunshine and high temperatures. our correspondent sima kotecha reports. their precious possessions destroyed and discarded. 2a hours after violent thunderstorms and heavy downpours swept across the country, the clean—up operation is under way. and some of those worst affected feel deflated. we did have about an hour as we watched the water come up and moved as much of our possessions as we could, upstairs, and then the water came into the house. once it started coming in, it got higher and higher. it was above the level of the windows there, it was above the level of the doors at the back and then it started
be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages at 11:30pm in the papers, with tonight's guests, henry mancem the financial times and the sun's lynn davidson. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the clean—up is underway in the midlands after torrential rain caused flash flooding. a man in his 80s died after his car was submerged in walsall. the met office issued multiple flood warnings and alerts covering much of central england today, although some areas of the country basked in warm sunshine...
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he talked about budding bro-mance. let's take a listen. >> i think there is a little bro-mance between president trump and president xi where, this leads? i don't know, might lead to a trade deal which would make me very happy. charles: hard to hear larry kudlow talk about a bro-mance. folks are saying the intangible, the wild card is north korea. china's help with north korea will allow them to get certain things in negotiation on trade that they may not have otherwise have gotten. what are your thoughts? >> it's possible and i think we have to keep our eye what's going on in the summit whether it comes to pass or not. i think the current thing that happened today, the mini summit being shelved is nothing more than a ritual showing of ruffled feathers so they can state their opposition to our joint exercises with south korea, so i really don't think that throws anything off. i think eventually china may say we've helped you get this far up, maybe denuclearization, and to be honest, to echo larry kudlow, maybe there is
he talked about budding bro-mance. let's take a listen. >> i think there is a little bro-mance between president trump and president xi where, this leads? i don't know, might lead to a trade deal which would make me very happy. charles: hard to hear larry kudlow talk about a bro-mance. folks are saying the intangible, the wild card is north korea. china's help with north korea will allow them to get certain things in negotiation on trade that they may not have otherwise have gotten. what...
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with me are the political correspondent at the financial times, henry mance, and the associate editorf the times, anne ashworth. and has told us that we could talk the 12 hours about the royal wedding, but we are not doing to let her do that, don't worry. many of tomorrow's front pages are once again leading with the royal wedding. why wouldn't they, with all of those photos to choose from? the metro leads on a picture of prince harry and his new wife meghan heading to their reception last night. iam i am struggling to know where to lean. the sun says the duke and duchess of sussex had their first dance to whitney houston's i wanna dance with somebody at their wedding bash. a bop apparently they had. only on the front page of a newspaper, would you bop. the mirror claims that meghan gave a moving speech in which she said she "had found her prince". quite literally. not taking this seriously, . .. the express features the royal coupleheading to the party. it says the event helped to create a triumphant wedding weekend for britain. the telegraph says buckingham palace has given its bles
with me are the political correspondent at the financial times, henry mance, and the associate editorf the times, anne ashworth. and has told us that we could talk the 12 hours about the royal wedding, but we are not doing to let her do that, don't worry. many of tomorrow's front pages are once again leading with the royal wedding. why wouldn't they, with all of those photos to choose from? the metro leads on a picture of prince harry and his new wife meghan heading to their reception last...
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with me are political correspondent at the financial times, henry mance and the associate editor of the times, anne ashworth. most of the morning papers are once again leading with the royal wedding. the metro carries a picture of prince harry and his new wife meghan heading to their reception last night. the sun says the duke and duchess of sussex had their first dance to whitney houston's " i wanna dance with somebody" at their wedding bash. the mirror claims that meghan gave a moving speech in which she said she "had found her prince". the express features the royal couple heading to the party. it says the event helped to create a triumphant wedding weekend for britain. the telegraph says buckingham palace has given its blessing to new duchess of sussex championing women's rights in her royal role. the daily mail calls it meghan's manifesto and says she's made it clear that she intends to take the royal family in a new direction. the guardian claims that homeless people are being fined, given criminal convictions and even imprisoned for begging and rough sleeping. the ft reports that
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make a little bit of sense you mancs them on all for they. began to. look i think it's another case of cheap. coming home to roost at this program we discussed several times that this campaign against poverty his election anyone before his election it reminded us of that campaign say against the vilify dictators so-called dictate to us in ukraine you know in syria in iraq then it was used against trump against the american president in the same way that war sanctions which the united states has been waging against russia against other countries now it is turning against europe you know something that the you never expect that to happen they thought it would be used against other people now it's used against them so that's a very interesting moment. brings up a really good point because what is happening here is that the european union is essentially left itself defenseless it really has very few options because it never expected there would be this kind of breach that would face them go ahead alex yeah and i think he's right because let's face it the e
make a little bit of sense you mancs them on all for they. began to. look i think it's another case of cheap. coming home to roost at this program we discussed several times that this campaign against poverty his election anyone before his election it reminded us of that campaign say against the vilify dictators so-called dictate to us in ukraine you know in syria in iraq then it was used against trump against the american president in the same way that war sanctions which the united states has...
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the whitehall mance, and the whitehall correspondent at the sun, lynn davidson.esident, sergio mattarella, has asked a former economist to form a caretaker government, in a bid to pull the country out of political turmoil. italy has had no government since elections in march. two eurosceptic parties tried to form a coalition, but mr mattarella vetoed their choice of finance minister, as he backed abandoning the euro. and as james reynolds reports, fresh elections are likely soon. this is italy's newest prime minister designate. carlo cottarelli is a pro—euro economist and a non—populist. the president has picked him to maintain italy's current relationship with the european union. translation: it's essential to defend our interests in europe and be constructive. italy is a founding country. our role is essential, as is our continued participation in the euro. but the populists, led here by the league's salvini, have the numbers to reject the president's choice and force early elections. mr salvini, who has been going up in the polls, wants the freedom to govern h
the whitehall mance, and the whitehall correspondent at the sun, lynn davidson.esident, sergio mattarella, has asked a former economist to form a caretaker government, in a bid to pull the country out of political turmoil. italy has had no government since elections in march. two eurosceptic parties tried to form a coalition, but mr mattarella vetoed their choice of finance minister, as he backed abandoning the euro. and as james reynolds reports, fresh elections are likely soon. this is...
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st we are showing how manc could not be prouder.t win, because love sings louder, love sings louder, love sings louder. sang a song by noel gallagher, formerly of the manchester band oasis, whose title captures the spirit, "don't look bk in anger." it is a show of civic i pridea city brought together by tragedy, but it does notdi nish the private anguish of the bereaved. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, the duke and chess of sussex set out as a married couple days after their wedding dsor.n an australian archbishop has been found to the of code -- found to the of covering up child sex abuse by a priest and could be the highest rating member of the roman catholic church to face a prison sentence. the archbishop was convicted of failing to report the crime of a pedophile priest inhe 1970's. the bbc has more from sydney on the story. reporter: convicted but still trusted by t church to be one of its leaders, the archbishop left court knowing when he returns next b month, he coulde jailed. t
st we are showing how manc could not be prouder.t win, because love sings louder, love sings louder, love sings louder. sang a song by noel gallagher, formerly of the manchester band oasis, whose title captures the spirit, "don't look bk in anger." it is a show of civic i pridea city brought together by tragedy, but it does notdi nish the private anguish of the bereaved. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, the duke and chess of...
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sophisticated instruments to bring the media under their control and finally it is a pleasure to welcome sheen manc he is a freelance journalist born and raised in beijing he left china in the late one nine hundred eighty s. and worked in germany since then and he says the boundaries between journalists and non journalists are blurring which makes it more difficult to protect press freedom . so it warm welcome to all of you the world press freedom index published last week by the organization reporters without borders reflects what it calls a worldwide decline characterized by quote hatred of journalism so i'd like to start out by asking all three of you to reflect a little bit on your own experience and whether you would say it corroborates that finding a finding of rising hatred of journalism are you seeing that in the form of threats or other risks to telling the truth remembering to quote russian press minister a couple of years ago maybe two thousand and fourteen and. it's a good thing to get as much children. journalist jope as was possible because it will be rise the competition among among
sophisticated instruments to bring the media under their control and finally it is a pleasure to welcome sheen manc he is a freelance journalist born and raised in beijing he left china in the late one nine hundred eighty s. and worked in germany since then and he says the boundaries between journalists and non journalists are blurring which makes it more difficult to protect press freedom . so it warm welcome to all of you the world press freedom index published last week by the organization...
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ferries have the cerebral mance about them every hope they keep going after the bridge opens. you know and i made it across the straits she's going on to moscow and all of us had been shot and some are. all serene this prophecy was frights has finally found a bride a schoolteacher called elvira. and now they're off to sin for all people to shop for a wedding dress. it's a kiss three hours to get from time on to kirk's because there was no queue at the crossing. and another three and a half hours to simferopol that's almost seven hours in total but when the bridge opens for shots no virar will be able to reach them for opal in half the time. oh yes look i think this is. the best the good that the new love us. who is because it is the listener would. get us. some shook hands. no wolf yes. to that. that. was the purpose this one because the most know not to just not for this music it but. let's look. installing the bridge arches the grand culmination of the project before the arch was installed it was just two of the painted sections heading towards each other once the arch is in
ferries have the cerebral mance about them every hope they keep going after the bridge opens. you know and i made it across the straits she's going on to moscow and all of us had been shot and some are. all serene this prophecy was frights has finally found a bride a schoolteacher called elvira. and now they're off to sin for all people to shop for a wedding dress. it's a kiss three hours to get from time on to kirk's because there was no queue at the crossing. and another three and a half...
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ferries have the cerro mance about them every hope they keep going after the bridge opens. you know and i made it across the straits she's going on and all of us had been shot and some are. all serene this prophecy was frights has finally found a bride a schoolteacher called elvira. and now they're off to sin for all to show. for a wedding dress. that circus three hours to get from to monte kirk's because there was no queue at the cross and then another three and a half hours to send for opal that's almost seven hours in total but when the bridge opens for shots no veer i will be able to reach some throttle in half the time but. look i think this is. the best dog i love us. to it's because it is the least you would. get us. some shook hands in. no wolf just. to cut. that down it was the post this one because most know. we're just not. there. was. installing the bridges which is the grand culmination of the project before the arch was installed it was just two of the painted sections heading towards each other once the arch is installed it becomes a bridge built on finished.
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president donald trump was actually mance to find human and join strategy for dealing with the north korean leader during this planned summit and now it seems to have become more of a crisis session it's really remarkable that president very first time has admitted that this summit may not take place on june twelfth that it's may be late and we have to understand that we have to remind ourselves what happened last week the white house was caught off guard when the north koreans fired off a string of inflammatory statements against the you ask them the latest u.s. military drills in the region saying that they are not going to take to participate in a meeting with south koreans and then spit in the ink to cancel the planned summit with donald trump and since them since then we have to say that advisers have become increasingly skeptical that kim jong un is really coming to pledges to seriously discussed a new clothes ation so actually what's happened today it's not coming as a huge surprise. and there was our washington bureau chief alexander phenomena there reporting from the white h
president donald trump was actually mance to find human and join strategy for dealing with the north korean leader during this planned summit and now it seems to have become more of a crisis session it's really remarkable that president very first time has admitted that this summit may not take place on june twelfth that it's may be late and we have to understand that we have to remind ourselves what happened last week the white house was caught off guard when the north koreans fired off a...
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with me are political correspondent at the financial times, henry mance and the associate editor of theing with the royal wedding. the metro carries a picture of prince harry and his new wife meghan heading to their reception last night. the sun says the duke and duchess of sussex had their first dance to whitney houston's " i wanna
with me are political correspondent at the financial times, henry mance and the associate editor of theing with the royal wedding. the metro carries a picture of prince harry and his new wife meghan heading to their reception last night. the sun says the duke and duchess of sussex had their first dance to whitney houston's " i wanna
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our guests joining me tonight are the political correspondent at the financial times, henry mance, anditor of the times, anne ashworth. the bbc understands that chelsea football club's owner roman abramovich has experienced delays in renewing his visa for the uk. the russian billionaire didn't attend yesterday's fa cup final at wembley when chelsea beat manchester united. his office said it doesn't discuss personal matters with the media. but a source close to mr abramovich suggested he was in the process of renewing his visa and said it was taking a little longer than usual. reports suggest his visa expired last month. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has been following the story closely and speaking to people close to mr abramaovich. someone very close to the billionaire told me that his visa expired three weeks ago. he has been trying to renew it, and it is taking a little longer than usual. that has meant that he missed the fa cup final yesterday. his private boeing 767 left britain on april the ist, it has since been going to moscow, monaco, to switzerland, to new yo
our guests joining me tonight are the political correspondent at the financial times, henry mance, anditor of the times, anne ashworth. the bbc understands that chelsea football club's owner roman abramovich has experienced delays in renewing his visa for the uk. the russian billionaire didn't attend yesterday's fa cup final at wembley when chelsea beat manchester united. his office said it doesn't discuss personal matters with the media. but a source close to mr abramovich suggested he was in...
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it would remove any vestige of doubt on certain manc of israel as countess de a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in brownstein there was back bribery great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe i'll nakba. al-jazeera where every. man. and owner and trainer in london were the top stories on our zero one of the north korean leader's closest aides has arrived in the u.s. for talks with sector of state might pompei oh it's in preparation for next month's possible summit between president donald trump and kim jong un the white house says early talks about the summit have been positive and that the meeting on june the twelfth is still expected to take place a russian journalist and fierce critic of president vladimir putin who was reportedly shot dead in the ukrainian capital has appeared at a news conference. the head of ukraine's security service told reporters that they fate of chan
it would remove any vestige of doubt on certain manc of israel as countess de a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in brownstein there was back bribery great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe i'll nakba. al-jazeera where every. man. and owner and trainer in london were the top stories on...
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it would remove any vestige of doubt from certain manc that israel as a country should be a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in from the start of everest back row the great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. hello it's still thundering every now and again sharing quite frequently that the caucasus to far north of syria and bits of north and there on the other doesn't look much in the way of tired there was enough to generate over the higher ground some pretty big downpours now the last for the most part is going to be fine and sunny for iran to back to iraq hot in baghdad forty or more but the cool weather talking down to the eastern med rains likely in beirut and beyond typically the west and event is turning rather more dampen the next day or so whilst it gets hotter in iraq forty one in baghdad and tempers are rising in the arabian peninsula in amman you might see a forty six in lin
it would remove any vestige of doubt from certain manc that israel as a country should be a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in from the start of everest back row the great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. hello it's still thundering every now and again sharing quite frequently that...
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because it will remove any vestige of doubt and shirking manc that israel has come to stay.resolution sixty nine of the un security council stated the security council decides in its judgment that israel is a peace loving state and is able and willing to carry out the obligations in the un charter. in protest arab delegates to be un walked out of the general assembly. the american diplomat ralph bunche architect of the armistice agreements was awarded the nobel peace prize i have been awarded the nobel peace prize for this year i am of course. extremely happy and highly honored whatever i was able to do in palestine. a result of the fact that i respect greatly greater international peace organization the united nations. israel's representative to be un abba eban declared there is no need to perceive peace the armistice is enough for us peace would lead the arabs to ask for a price border changes or the return of refugees will vote. i wrote a very long ball. called. the iron wall israel and the arab. but he has a very simple idea or a very simple theme that he noticed and tha
because it will remove any vestige of doubt and shirking manc that israel has come to stay.resolution sixty nine of the un security council stated the security council decides in its judgment that israel is a peace loving state and is able and willing to carry out the obligations in the un charter. in protest arab delegates to be un walked out of the general assembly. the american diplomat ralph bunche architect of the armistice agreements was awarded the nobel peace prize i have been awarded...
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it would remove any vestige of doubt from certain manc of israel and can't just be a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in from the start members back for a very great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. hello and welcome to look at weather conditions across the americas now what's left of sub tropical depression alberto continues to move up across parts of the southern u.s. really across much of this there is a lot of heavy rain at the moment as a result of the air coming up from the gulf of mexico region so heavy rain likely through up towards the eastern seaboard new york probably not faring too bad the highs of twenty one parts of the upper midwest through the northern plains and into the prairies of canada has seen some heavy showers as well winnipeg quite woman twenty four degrees but some heavy downpours are likely not risk continues to head on through into thursday but gene
it would remove any vestige of doubt from certain manc of israel and can't just be a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in from the start members back for a very great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. hello and welcome to look at weather conditions across the americas now what's left...
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it wouldn't move any vestige of doubt on certain manc of israel as can't just be a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in from last time memories back bravely great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe nakba. by the skyline if an asian harbor or off the coast of the italian riviera. we got a lot of fine and dry weather across much of south america at the moment largely clear skies as you can see the heavy showers continue across the far north of brazil pushing up towards syria for french guy and i got herself venezuela all the way up into panama will see want to two showers creeping over towards northern pass or backward or over the next day or so maybe just catch your shower northern peru but elsewhere as you can see the fine and dry father try to reach the central areas self chilly twenty three celsius there for santiago i see a little dusting of snow over the high ground as we go
it wouldn't move any vestige of doubt on certain manc of israel as can't just be a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in from last time memories back bravely great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe nakba. by the skyline if an asian harbor or off the coast of the italian riviera. we got a...
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it would remove any vestige of doubt from certain manc that israel has come to the a people dispossessed a state established wherever i was able to do it from a stein memories back bravely great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. how low we got plenty of heat across a good pots of north america we've also got plenty of storms and they are ganging up across the eastern side of the consonance alosa cloud just starting to spill over towards the appalachians the eastern seaboard even into that say suicide of canada temperatures getting well up into the twenty's as you can see twenty nine celsius there for d.c. but some really live the south was kicking off over the next couple of days let's move a little further west here is a good deal drier and brighter thirty two celsius there for denver there will be a few showers just around the rockies down nudge their way further east was as we go on through sunday warming u
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it would remove any vestige of doubt from certain manc that israel and can't just be a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in palestine memories back very very great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. with. hello there we've seen some very active weather across parts of australia recently this weather system down in the southeast doesn't look too intense but it's certainly given us some heavy downpours and also a lot of thunder and lightning as well that system is gradually clearing eastwards and behind it it's no failing that warm for us as we head through tuesday a maximum in melbourne just as sixteen degrees and as we head into wednesday and will drop to just fourteen for this also south as a chance of more wet weather there across parts of turns mania but towards the west is fine unsettled for us in perth with a maximum of twenty two now over towards new zealand it's been pretty
it would remove any vestige of doubt from certain manc that israel and can't just be a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in palestine memories back very very great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe. with. hello there we've seen some very active weather across parts of australia recently...
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it wouldn't move any vestige of doubt on certain manc of israel as confiscate a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do it from the start of everest back bravery great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe al nakba. welcome back reminder of the top stories here on out is there a south korean official say president could join a historic summit between the leaders of the u.s. and north korea and the syrian government says it will continue its offensive against rebels in daraa despite warnings it would escalate regional tensions plus former i.m.f. a fresh official kahlo quarterly has been appointed interim italian prime minister and former coalition of the league party and anti establishment five star movement were de railed on sunday on the country's president rejected their nominee for economy minister. let's get more on this now gianni riotta is a journalist and political analyst and jo
it wouldn't move any vestige of doubt on certain manc of israel as confiscate a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do it from the start of everest back bravery great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe al nakba. welcome back reminder of the top stories here on out is there a south korean...
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it wouldn't move any vestige of doubt on certain manc of israel as countess de a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do it from the start there was back right very great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe i'll nakba. to. because you can't. just. the. gunmen attacked afghanistan's interior ministry building in a high security zone in kabul. you're watching are just zero life from a headquarters in doha i'm dead to you now because also a heads results from over a thousand polling stations counselled in iraq the election commission says it's found evidence of fraud. palestinian groups say they've reached a cease fire with israel after the worst gaza flare up in four year olds and labor unions in greece strike against austerity measures as the country's financial bailout program nears its end.
it wouldn't move any vestige of doubt on certain manc of israel as countess de a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do it from the start there was back right very great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart of ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe i'll nakba. to. because you can't. just. the. gunmen attacked afghanistan's interior...
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it would remove any vestige of doubt on certain manc of israel as countess de a people dispossessed a state established whatever i was able to do in palestine members back brave the great international peace organization the united nations a momentous event which lies at the heart. the ongoing conflict to this day seventy years on al-jazeera tells the history of what palestinians call the catastrophe al nakba. north korea's former spy chief arrives in new york for talks with the u.s. secretary of state. also robin you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha also coming up the u.n. security council discusses the escalating violence between the israelis and palestinian factions. and the ukraine stages the murder of a journalist they say it was to stop an attempt on his life and capture the mastermind behind the plot. turns update on the political crisis in italy where new elections are becoming a real possibility.
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