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i don't think the ministry ofjustice can do it, it is a rotten ministry in my experience.tant that you think of the thick them. i have had the horrible experience of being burgled twice and i felt really violated for a very, very long time. i think people need closure on that. the police will offer you counselling, but i don't want to be apathetic person going through counselling and it is done in a very patronising way. you need somebody to be punished for what they have done so you can feel that at least they have been told off or they will think twice. thank you very much for your thoughts. thank you. thousands of demonstrators are marching through london demanding a general election and an end to austerity. it comes ahead of a crucial week in the commons, when mps are widely expected to reject theresa may's withdrawal deal with the eu. 0ur political correspondent, tom barton, is in central london at the protest. 0ur political correspondent, tom barton is in trafalgar square. what are these marchers acting for —— asking for? what are these marchers acting for -- asking
i don't think the ministry ofjustice can do it, it is a rotten ministry in my experience.tant that you think of the thick them. i have had the horrible experience of being burgled twice and i felt really violated for a very, very long time. i think people need closure on that. the police will offer you counselling, but i don't want to be apathetic person going through counselling and it is done in a very patronising way. you need somebody to be punished for what they have done so you can feel...
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is in charge of this ministry. every sunni minister of defense has told american advisers on not in charge of my ministry. every one of them. you have the thing that's going on right now with the security ministries is interesting. the reason they have primacy over the iraq security forces is because the horses own them as well and the court is transferring your proxy in iraq. they control iraq's security andintelligence apparatus . polyol armory was, you have these meetings in dc where she's supposed to be off the record. i can't tell you how many times he was pushed as a potential prime minister for iraq to see how we felt about it and those of us that knew who he was said this is exactly the guy sulimani wants to be prime minister because he's facilitated everything that sulimani has wanted to do, everything that mohandas has wanted to do, everything that he's wanted to do, he is the legitimate iraqi security force representative of the force and i'm saying this as a former intelligence officer that worked with
is in charge of this ministry. every sunni minister of defense has told american advisers on not in charge of my ministry. every one of them. you have the thing that's going on right now with the security ministries is interesting. the reason they have primacy over the iraq security forces is because the horses own them as well and the court is transferring your proxy in iraq. they control iraq's security andintelligence apparatus . polyol armory was, you have these meetings in dc where she's...
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>> he made promises about supporting ministries in brazil, ministries in korea, ministry in the middlel trouble. so the money he promises to these ministries, doesn't get to them. >> ptl fought back. eventually they created their own documentary. what they called a documentary. >> in 1979 the fcc launched a massive inquiry into the internal operations of ptl. >> we do not want this church or any other church destroyed or intimidated by the government. >> it's not that they're really investigating ptl. they're trying to investigate god. >> nobody is forcing us to give the money. we want to give it. and whatever way jim bakker feels he has to spend it, for the word of god, that's good enough for me. >> even if he spends it for his own mansion, i couldn't care less. >> all i know, that if he does anything he shouldn't do with the money, he's in trouble with god. >> what's going to happen to ptl in the next five years? >> well, we have a lot of friends. we have more friends than enemies. >> i, ronald reagan. do faithfully swear i will execute the office of president of the united states. >
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the ministry.we didn't look below the minister. the intelligence community did. those of us that were embedded in the ministry basically said this gentleman is in charge of this ministry. every sunni ministry of defense has told american advisers i'm not in charge of my ministry. every one of them. you have, the think that's going on on in iraq with the security ministries is very interesting. they have primacy over iraqi security forces and the reason that primacy over iraqi security forces because the security forces artemis will get what i mean is it's iran's premier proxy and iraq. they control iraq's security and intelligence apparatus. you have these meetings in d.c. where everything is supposed off the record. i can't tell you how many times he was pushed as a potential prime minister for iraq to see how we felt about it. those of us that knew who he was said this is exactly the kind custom soleimani wants to be prime minister because he has facilitated everything that he wants to do. i'm sa
the ministry.we didn't look below the minister. the intelligence community did. those of us that were embedded in the ministry basically said this gentleman is in charge of this ministry. every sunni ministry of defense has told american advisers i'm not in charge of my ministry. every one of them. you have, the think that's going on on in iraq with the security ministries is very interesting. they have primacy over iraqi security forces and the reason that primacy over iraqi security forces...
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we did have resistance from some of the ministry resisted. graft on other work in the last few years and you have record does not reflect as good but we have to. be clear to senator that this report is not about. the reaction to the report was swift with the president ghani himself promising to implement the recommendations but any improvements that result may be too late for a man. she's hoping to be at university after she finishes high school next year. after that i would get a job after that i have. a world of politics and i will supply eastern for the keris it's. not like it with me was my little brother to be what this is a. thing that for against being a boxer. it's good for the. i want to live for they care so. it's estimated that more than sixty percent of afghanistan's girls are not in school so manaus is dream to provide a better future for them. but given the challenges that she and many of her classmates have faced just to go to school anything seems possible you never feel like it's. sometimes sometimes it's hard but again when
we did have resistance from some of the ministry resisted. graft on other work in the last few years and you have record does not reflect as good but we have to. be clear to senator that this report is not about. the reaction to the report was swift with the president ghani himself promising to implement the recommendations but any improvements that result may be too late for a man. she's hoping to be at university after she finishes high school next year. after that i would get a job after...
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over six months ago why did you leave the ministry i love the ministry because of a but. from government in terms of environmental standards they approved a new law that weakens the ability of the ministry of environment to both create protests. areas in go after a moment of transformations i was there to help not to be part of the reason so i left techno also traveled into the heart of the tumble part to national reserve it's a place so protected that we had to register at two control stations on the way. yet even the park guards seemed overwhelmed. no i said no us i miss him but i asked him what. we saw miners working the river just a short distance away from the second control station yuri torres was our guide on this journey into the reserves he now makes his living by helping people experience the breathtaking beauty of the rainforest as he knows the rain for so well he spots a saddleback tamarind monkey with a baby on its back during our interview but torres used to make his living off the jungle as a gold mine or one of the my there you don't really care about the
over six months ago why did you leave the ministry i love the ministry because of a but. from government in terms of environmental standards they approved a new law that weakens the ability of the ministry of environment to both create protests. areas in go after a moment of transformations i was there to help not to be part of the reason so i left techno also traveled into the heart of the tumble part to national reserve it's a place so protected that we had to register at two control stations...
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in england and wales for all but violent and sexual offences, under plans being considered by the ministry ofjustice. president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid. we can work really hard to get this education and make sure that we can provide for our family and still end up wondering if we're going to be able to pay our bills. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to fall bringing chaos to a number of alpine regions. austria suffers the worst conditions for 30 years. major tech companies showcase their freshest innovations at the ces expo in las vegas. this week, the big hitters for 2019, starring bed rockers, skintight suits, the new click intern, and queen... # we will, we will rock you. well, sort of. hello and welcome to bbc news. prison sentences of under six months could be abolished under plans being considered by the ministry ofjustice. it's argued that community penalties are better than shortjail sentences at cutting re—offending rates. in
in england and wales for all but violent and sexual offences, under plans being considered by the ministry ofjustice. president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid. we can work really hard to get this education and make sure that we can provide for our family and still end up wondering if we're going to be able to pay our bills. europe braces itself as heavy...
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a ministry of defense official confiqurmed that mahdi ed further treatment. the official said that the second procedure has been ed for almost a ye because the ministry lacked the ofnds to cope with the large numbeounded. mahdi says his wife left him because of his hsability. alhas left is anger and regret.an >> ( ated ): they just got rid of us. they don't need'se anymore. ita pity that we fought. it's a pity that we went. >> rerter: mahdi's father served in the army in the 1960s. he claims tht the government took much better care of its soldiers back then. >> ( translated ): if one of us got injured, the helicopter came to pick him up thin five minutes. they would transfer the injured tthe best hospital in ira but now, there's nothing. >> reporter: mohey calls on the government to give his son the attention he believes he deserves. >> ( translated ): i sent them a beautiful young man to fight. i want my son back. if they leave him like this, they shall be damned. they wouldn't leave him like this if he was their own son. >> reporter: brigadier general yahya
a ministry of defense official confiqurmed that mahdi ed further treatment. the official said that the second procedure has been ed for almost a ye because the ministry lacked the ofnds to cope with the large numbeounded. mahdi says his wife left him because of his hsability. alhas left is anger and regret.an >> ( ated ): they just got rid of us. they don't need'se anymore. ita pity that we fought. it's a pity that we went. >> rerter: mahdi's father served in the army in the 1960s....
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england and wales for all but violent and sexual offences — under plans being considered by the ministryfjustice. president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid we can work really hard to get this education and make sure that we can provide for ourfamily education and make sure that we can provide for our family and still end up provide for our family and still end up wondering if we're going to be able to pay our bills. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to fall, bringing chaos to a number of alpine regions. austria suffers the worst conditions for 30 years. major tech companies showcase their freshest innovations at the ces expo in las vegas. and coming up on dateline london at 11:30 with carrie gracie, we look back at a key week in parliament as mps prepare to vote on the most momentous question of the age — withdrawalfrom the european union. good morning, welcome to bbc news. prison sentences of under six months could be abolished under plans
england and wales for all but violent and sexual offences — under plans being considered by the ministryfjustice. president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid we can work really hard to get this education and make sure that we can provide for ourfamily education and make sure that we can provide for our family and still end up provide for our family and...
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and the staff at the finance ministry were very able people. they said, mr.ter, you can't do that. i said why not? they said because this reform will get you a three month general strike and that reform will get you a three month general strike and so on. i said, could you say that again? every one of these reforms will get you a three-month general strike. i said, good. we can maximize the number of reforms for strike. [laughter] pm netanyahu: and that is exactly what we did. and we just did them in batches. as a result, israel grew after that, basically since then has grown between 4% and 5% a year. i think it'll take us a couple years. we are going to catch up to japan in per capita income. did you know that? david: so -- mr. netanyahu: you should invest in israel. [laughter] david: ok. any specific tips? pm netanyahu: somebody asked me that. right after i came into the finance ministry. and we were in a big crisis because of the intifada. we had violence. you know, obviously it hurt. and our economy was actually shrinking. this is 2003. and i certainly th
and the staff at the finance ministry were very able people. they said, mr.ter, you can't do that. i said why not? they said because this reform will get you a three month general strike and that reform will get you a three month general strike and so on. i said, could you say that again? every one of these reforms will get you a three-month general strike. i said, good. we can maximize the number of reforms for strike. [laughter] pm netanyahu: and that is exactly what we did. and we just did...
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eyewitnesses told me that it was a truck bomb full of explosives but ministry of interior saying that it was a car bomb it's not specific but it was quite huge and it was quite enormous because in western part of kabul people heard and they've in central you know in a kabul town people actually felt the wave and the. power of the explosion basically so it's not clear what is you know. let's say what is the casualty rate inside the compass because as i said before there are you know many foreigners living there especially some who are working with the u.n. some work or working with other international organizations so this camp. it was quite important taliban targeted back in twenty fourteen and what obama made his visit to afghanistan back in two thousand and twelve it was also targeted so it was quite. a potential target for the insurgents specially for the taliban that analysts believe that taliban are trying to show their power in order to score more on the talks and to have some more scores or achievements for the ceasefire at least to gain ground however the ministry of defense o
eyewitnesses told me that it was a truck bomb full of explosives but ministry of interior saying that it was a car bomb it's not specific but it was quite huge and it was quite enormous because in western part of kabul people heard and they've in central you know in a kabul town people actually felt the wave and the. power of the explosion basically so it's not clear what is you know. let's say what is the casualty rate inside the compass because as i said before there are you know many...
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china's foreign ministry is urging canada to immediately released way executive. the move follows prime minister justin trudeau expressing concern at the death sentence handed to a canadian citizen by a chinese court canadian officials say the verdict is in retaliation for the arrest of maying in vancouver in december victims of post-election violence and i rico state two years ago protesting against the possible prison release of former president laurent gbagbo the international criminal court is about to decide whether to acquit and free bag after seven years behind bars he's accused of crimes against humanity the former chairman of japanese motor company nyssa has been denied bail carlos korn was arrested and detained in tokyo in november he's charged with underreporting income and breach of trust temporarily transferring personal investment losses to the company lawyers say it's likely to take up to six months for his case to go to trial iran's launched a satellite in defiance of the united states but it says the rocket carrying the pion satellite failed to re
china's foreign ministry is urging canada to immediately released way executive. the move follows prime minister justin trudeau expressing concern at the death sentence handed to a canadian citizen by a chinese court canadian officials say the verdict is in retaliation for the arrest of maying in vancouver in december victims of post-election violence and i rico state two years ago protesting against the possible prison release of former president laurent gbagbo the international criminal court...
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and the staff at the finance ministry were very able people. they said, mr.ister, you can't do that. i said why not? they said because this reform will get you a three month general strike and that reform will get you a three month general strike and so on. i said, could you say that again? every one of these reforms will get you a three-month general strike. i said, good. we can maximize the number of reforms for strike. [laughter] pm netanyahu: and that is exactly what we did. and we just did them in batches. as a result, israel grew after that, basically since then has grown between 4% and 5% a year. i think it'll take us a couple years. we are going to catch up to japan in per capita income. did you know that? david: so -- mr. netanyahu: you should invest in israel. [laughter] david: ok. any specific tips? pm netanyahu: somebody asked me that. right after i came into the finance ministry. and we were in a big crisis because of the intifada. we had violence. you know, obviously it hurt. and our economy was actually shrinking. this is 2003. and i certainly
and the staff at the finance ministry were very able people. they said, mr.ister, you can't do that. i said why not? they said because this reform will get you a three month general strike and that reform will get you a three month general strike and so on. i said, could you say that again? every one of these reforms will get you a three-month general strike. i said, good. we can maximize the number of reforms for strike. [laughter] pm netanyahu: and that is exactly what we did. and we just did...
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and the russian foreign ministry responds to new revelations that the first person on location after the poisoning of former russian spies say gasquet paul was a senior u.k. military doctor. has just turned four am head in the russian capital we're watching r.t. international. it's in it's in terry minister veiny has launched a scathing attack on the french president escalating an ongoing rao over immigration. depends kay has the story. well incredibly strong it would seem it's an easy deputy prime minister fini with relations already strained he's no poked away even further a president might go on saying that he hoped that france could soon be free of in his words a terrible president. i hope the french going to free themselves from a terrible president and the opportunity will come or may the twenty sixth when finally the french people will be able to take back control of their future destiny and pride poorly represented by. mark mackerel gold now all of this tension is bubbling away as european countries are ready to head to the e.u. parliamentary elections they can be taking plac
and the russian foreign ministry responds to new revelations that the first person on location after the poisoning of former russian spies say gasquet paul was a senior u.k. military doctor. has just turned four am head in the russian capital we're watching r.t. international. it's in it's in terry minister veiny has launched a scathing attack on the french president escalating an ongoing rao over immigration. depends kay has the story. well incredibly strong it would seem it's an easy deputy...
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the state transport ministry is responsible for maintaining air quality and.according to the ministry road traffic including diesel vehicles is the main source of an ode to emissions the minister is convinced that driving bans are necessary and rejects criticism of the way emissions are recorded. the mess starts on the monitoring station is at that precise spot because there are homes that so that's a ridiculous objection they out there are very precise guidelines you have to take readings at hotspots and on key traffic arteries monitoring stations can't be located right at the traffic light but have to be set back a little with we've complied with those guidelines to the letter and have checked this several times just because a scientist knows what fine particulate so nitrogen dioxide is doesn't mean that knowledgeable about these issues and. how badly affected are the residents who live on necker tor road the from home for technician these are going to take some readings in one of the apartments they're. all. going to students live here the rent is affordabl
the state transport ministry is responsible for maintaining air quality and.according to the ministry road traffic including diesel vehicles is the main source of an ode to emissions the minister is convinced that driving bans are necessary and rejects criticism of the way emissions are recorded. the mess starts on the monitoring station is at that precise spot because there are homes that so that's a ridiculous objection they out there are very precise guidelines you have to take readings at...
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the russian foreign ministry some of the japanese ambassador of a comment from tokyo about the status of the disputed southern coraline and trying to has more on the latest flare up between the two countries. there's been no peace agreement since world war two when nat c. germany and their allies japan were defeated a group of tiny islands that are just one thousand kilometers north of tokyo became territory administered by russia under international law japan though still considers the islands their all land so what really annoyed the russian diplomats was some of what the japanese prime minister just said she told japanese t.v. that tokyo has no intention to resettle the russians living on the island which is a rather quirky statement given that we heard nothing close to a decision for a handover and the olens are still russian territory it was also about tokyo's idea to drop all discussions on issues surrounding possible compensations so first of all we know that one of sergei lavrov step bts told the japanese ambassador in moscow that any discussions on the fate of the south coral
the russian foreign ministry some of the japanese ambassador of a comment from tokyo about the status of the disputed southern coraline and trying to has more on the latest flare up between the two countries. there's been no peace agreement since world war two when nat c. germany and their allies japan were defeated a group of tiny islands that are just one thousand kilometers north of tokyo became territory administered by russia under international law japan though still considers the islands...
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on january 30th for the next round of trade talks the country's commerce ministry confirmed the visits the u.s. will be constructive." >>> elsewhere netflix will report its fourth quarter earnings later today with investors keen to see how the streaming media giant has grown internationally. shares, including netflix, have jumped since last december, in part due to renewed optimism over u.s.-china trade talks. netflix is an interesting one. if you had bought the stock on november 24th, you would be up 50% by now a staggering jump there in the stock price. elizabeth joins us to break it down i remember the last time we were talking about netflix earnings, we focused a lot on the wedge between their international subscribers versus domestic vibe subscribers. is that something we'll be watching closely in today's announcement >> the number two watch in netflix earnings is always subscriber growth. netflix projecting it texpects o add 9.4 million subscribers in the last quarter with 7.8 million of those coming from international. international growth is what is driving netflix. especially
on january 30th for the next round of trade talks the country's commerce ministry confirmed the visits the u.s. will be constructive." >>> elsewhere netflix will report its fourth quarter earnings later today with investors keen to see how the streaming media giant has grown internationally. shares, including netflix, have jumped since last december, in part due to renewed optimism over u.s.-china trade talks. netflix is an interesting one. if you had bought the stock on november...
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and the russian foreign ministry responds to new revelations that the first person on location after the poisoning a former russian spy say was to see the u.k. military doctor. this just tend to him head in the russian capital this is our t. international. italy's in terry a minister mattis salvini has launched a scathing attack on the french president escalating an ongoing row of immigration . depends ski has the story. well incredibly strong words from italy's deputy prime minister style vini with relations already strained he's no poked away even further a president might go on saying that he hoped that france could soon be free of in his words a terrible president when the i hope the french can free themselves from a terrible president and the opportunity will come on may twenty sixth when finally the french people will be able to take back control of their future people destiny even bright see much of poorly represented by the american market much more gold now all of this tension is bubbling away as european countries are ready to head to the new parliamentary elections they ca
and the russian foreign ministry responds to new revelations that the first person on location after the poisoning a former russian spy say was to see the u.k. military doctor. this just tend to him head in the russian capital this is our t. international. italy's in terry a minister mattis salvini has launched a scathing attack on the french president escalating an ongoing row of immigration . depends ski has the story. well incredibly strong words from italy's deputy prime minister style vini...
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in england and wales for all but violent and sexual offences under plans being considered by the ministry ofjustice. president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid we can work really hard to get this education and make sure that we can provide for our family and still end up wondering if we're going to be able to pay our bills. two firefighters have been killed and dozens injured after a huge explosion at a bakery in paris, thought to have been caused by a gas leak. protester james goddard has been arrested in connection with incidents outside parliament on monday. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to fall bringing chaos to a number of alpine regions. austria suffers the worst conditions for 30 years coming up at 2.30pm: what happened to brazil? the first of a three—part special series where we examine how brazil's dreams of a better future disappeared. hello and welcome to bbc news. the ministry ofjustice says it's considering proposals to abolis
in england and wales for all but violent and sexual offences under plans being considered by the ministry ofjustice. president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid we can work really hard to get this education and make sure that we can provide for our family and still end up wondering if we're going to be able to pay our bills. two firefighters have been killed...
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ones of the store did have a study we conducted on behalf of germany's environment ministry calculated that this pollution is linked to some six thousand deaths per year in germany or the loss of fifty thousand years of life in terms of the population as a whole the focal for one game. these ostensible nitrogen dioxide victims are the green lobbies sharpest weapon in the fight against diesel vehicles they put listen to a campaign from environmental action germany cites even higher figures from the european environment agency. does nitrogen dioxide really cause thousands of deaths if that were the case surely many people would die each year in stuttgart the city lies in a valley basin and the limits for n o two and find particulate matter are regularly exceeded in certain weather conditions there is even a fine particulate pollution of art on roads going into the city signs calling on people to park their cars and switch to public transportation. do people face particularly high health risks during these periods. when the red cross hospital in stuttgart is one of the leading respiratory
ones of the store did have a study we conducted on behalf of germany's environment ministry calculated that this pollution is linked to some six thousand deaths per year in germany or the loss of fifty thousand years of life in terms of the population as a whole the focal for one game. these ostensible nitrogen dioxide victims are the green lobbies sharpest weapon in the fight against diesel vehicles they put listen to a campaign from environmental action germany cites even higher figures from...
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and under my ministry there are 22 vocational institutions, and the rate of employment for the graduatesmuch higher than graduates of universities. so, malaysia's universities, what, are they quality, or are theyjust teaching the wrong subjects? i believe as long as we update the subjects, try to shorten the time to ensure that the subjects which we teach continuously get updated... so, some of them are out of date? yes, so, the good thing is the ministry of education and doctor mahatir is looking to phase out unnecessary subjects and to always update the curriculum. can you give me some examples of what you mean by unnecessary subjects, or things that no longer serve the purpose of the economy? exactly. so, each university will have their compulsory subjects, so different universities have different subjects, whether it's history or religious education. the point is to ensure that we are industry driven an industry led. while we should not forget about humanities, there must be a balance. the midf research, which analyses the economy for manufacturers, wrote at the time, the last time e
and under my ministry there are 22 vocational institutions, and the rate of employment for the graduatesmuch higher than graduates of universities. so, malaysia's universities, what, are they quality, or are theyjust teaching the wrong subjects? i believe as long as we update the subjects, try to shorten the time to ensure that the subjects which we teach continuously get updated... so, some of them are out of date? yes, so, the good thing is the ministry of education and doctor mahatir is...
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move it to the ministry of. because people are in the throes of hospital it is hard to attract crowds in a country controlled by sectarian political parties many lebanese rely on them for jobs and financial support and it seems intimidation tactics are being used to keep people silent we were distributing brochures about. us and try to. stop us from. the world bank says seventy percent of the population of six million people earn less than ten thousand dollars a year many find it hard to make ends meet because of the high cost of living public anger is growing as economic conditions worsen fiscal reforms are needed but has been without a functioning government says elections politicians are fighting overseas but many here believe even if those politicians agree on the government's formation little will change the same political elite remain in charge nonsectarian civil society groups are trying to make a difference to the system has been here for decades that's true that's correct they were very powerful they kn
move it to the ministry of. because people are in the throes of hospital it is hard to attract crowds in a country controlled by sectarian political parties many lebanese rely on them for jobs and financial support and it seems intimidation tactics are being used to keep people silent we were distributing brochures about. us and try to. stop us from. the world bank says seventy percent of the population of six million people earn less than ten thousand dollars a year many find it hard to make...
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and that is something i really hope the ministry ofjustice also look set.rks gordon and peter curtin, thanks very much indeed. the headlines on bbc news... a saudi teenager whose efforts to escape her family gained worldwide attention, arriives in canada where she's been granted asylum. hundreds of protesters march through central london demanding a general election and an end to austerity. three people are killed in a powerful explosion in central paris caused by a gas leak at a bakery. almost 50 others are injured. the standoff between president trump and members of the us congress, over funding for a wall on the mexican border, has now resulted in a record—breaking government shutdown. the row has entered its 22nd day, leaving hundreds of thousands of government workers unpaid, as politicians continue to argue over budgets. well this afternoon donald trump has been tweeting: saying he does have a plan on the shutdown. let's find out of more, david willis joins us now. live from washington, david do we know what that plan is? with if only we did. and if o
and that is something i really hope the ministry ofjustice also look set.rks gordon and peter curtin, thanks very much indeed. the headlines on bbc news... a saudi teenager whose efforts to escape her family gained worldwide attention, arriives in canada where she's been granted asylum. hundreds of protesters march through central london demanding a general election and an end to austerity. three people are killed in a powerful explosion in central paris caused by a gas leak at a bakery. almost...
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i do not think the ministries suggesting that.ot be way that those who commit serious, sexual and violent crimes are not going to prison. in fact they are going to present much longer than they used in at the start of the century. sentence rates have rocketed up and thatis sentence rates have rocketed up and that is why our prisons was so cool. but i given that it reduces the reoffending and overcrowding, if it is so obvious, why has no government of mr paul? it is a very politically inconvenient fact, and the debate about imprisonment is often not based on those facts. most people who commit crime do not get punished by going to prison. if they did b would have a staggering number of people in prison in this country. 0ne people in prison in this country. one third of the adult male population in this country had been convicted of an offence for which they could in theory have gone to prison. most of our punishment takes place in the trinity. this isjust an extension of an existing practice. kathryn is with me now. we heard from t
i do not think the ministries suggesting that.ot be way that those who commit serious, sexual and violent crimes are not going to prison. in fact they are going to present much longer than they used in at the start of the century. sentence rates have rocketed up and thatis sentence rates have rocketed up and that is why our prisons was so cool. but i given that it reduces the reoffending and overcrowding, if it is so obvious, why has no government of mr paul? it is a very politically...
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let's be fair, there are about 2,000 employees in my ministry.e for me to do so. the work is based on the merit. that's what matters the most when we move forward. charles santiago, an mp, who supports your coalition as it happend, in pakatan hara pan, the "alliance of hope" as it translates, he says numan afifi was the victim of regressive treatment. if you believe so, i have his phone number, you can call him now. you can call him after. maybe after the programme, we will lose time. what do you make of charles santiago‘s comments? the most important thing is to allow these individuals... was it regressive treatment? this part, i disagree. 0k. i think what matters to most is that everyone should have a voice in this new malaysia. talking about equality, we will leave aside the question of women in cabinet, meant to be 30%, only 18%. we hope it changes. women in parliament. women in cabinet. that was the pledge. we care about it a lot. malaysian history. isa woman, so we've made progress, in our last few minutes, let's take another example. king
let's be fair, there are about 2,000 employees in my ministry.e for me to do so. the work is based on the merit. that's what matters the most when we move forward. charles santiago, an mp, who supports your coalition as it happend, in pakatan hara pan, the "alliance of hope" as it translates, he says numan afifi was the victim of regressive treatment. if you believe so, i have his phone number, you can call him now. you can call him after. maybe after the programme, we will lose time....
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the russian foreign ministry responds to new revelations that the famous person on location after the poisoning of former russian spy sega's compile was a senior u.k. military doctor. this just ten five am head in the russian capital you're watching offing international. it's nice and terry a minister mattis salvini has launched a scathing attack on the french president's ethical ating an ongoing roué of immigration. that depends kay has the story well incredibly strong it would seem it's an easy deputy prime minister feeney with relations already strained he's no poked away even further a president might go on saying that he hoped that france could soon be free of in his words a terrible president we are now the french can free themselves from a terrible president and the opportunity will come on may twenty the same when finally the french people will be able to take back control of their future destiny and pride poorly represented. mark match your goal now all of this tension is bubbling away as european countries are ready to head to the new parliamentary elections europe on the on
the russian foreign ministry responds to new revelations that the famous person on location after the poisoning of former russian spy sega's compile was a senior u.k. military doctor. this just ten five am head in the russian capital you're watching offing international. it's nice and terry a minister mattis salvini has launched a scathing attack on the french president's ethical ating an ongoing roué of immigration. that depends kay has the story well incredibly strong it would seem it's an...
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in england and wales for all but violent and sexual offences under plans being considered by the ministry ofjustice. we're getting reports three people have died including two firefighters and dozens more injured after a huge explosion at a bakery in paris. it's thought to have been caused by a gas leak. president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid. protester james goddard has been arrested in connection with incidents outside parliament on monday. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to fall, bringing chaos to a number of alpine regions. austria suffers the worst conditions for 30 years. now on bbc news — brazil seemed set to become one of the most successful nations of the 21st century, but it's faced problems of corruption, protests, recession and crime. in the first of a three—part special series, we examine how brazil's dreams of a better future disappeared. it wasn't supposed to be like this. not so long ago, brazil seemed set to become one o
in england and wales for all but violent and sexual offences under plans being considered by the ministry ofjustice. we're getting reports three people have died including two firefighters and dozens more injured after a huge explosion at a bakery in paris. it's thought to have been caused by a gas leak. president trump digs his heels in over his mexican border wall as the us government shutdown enters a record—breaking 22nd day. hundreds of thousands of workers have not been paid. protester...
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let's be fair, 2000 employees in my ministry. in everyone of their sexuality is, it becomes impossible. the work is based on the merit. that's what matters the most moving forward. charles santiago, an mp, in pakatan harapan, the charles santiago, an mp, in pakatan hara pan, the "alliance charles santiago, an mp, in pakatan harapan, the "alliance of hope" as it translate, he says numan afifi the victim i aggressive was the victim of aggressive number, - can call maybe after the programme, we now. maybe after the programme, we will time. now. maybe after the programme, we will. time. what now. maybe after the programme, we will - time. what do you make of 415,34? izee fesfi%:;—— most important thing is to allow these individuals... was most important thing is to allow these indiv treatment?! most important thing is to allow these indiv treatment? wee—— was a regressive malaysia- wm% talking - equality, will leave aside the question of we will leave aside the question of women in cabinet, - to we will leave aside the question of wom
let's be fair, 2000 employees in my ministry. in everyone of their sexuality is, it becomes impossible. the work is based on the merit. that's what matters the most moving forward. charles santiago, an mp, in pakatan harapan, the charles santiago, an mp, in pakatan hara pan, the "alliance charles santiago, an mp, in pakatan harapan, the "alliance of hope" as it translate, he says numan afifi the victim i aggressive was the victim of aggressive number, - can call maybe after the...
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over six months ago why did you leave the ministry i love the ministry because of a but. from government in terms of environmental standards they approved a new law that weakens the ability of the ministry of environment to both create protests. areas in go after him and the transformations i was there to help not to be part of the reason so i left techno also traveled into the heart of the tumble part to national reserve it's a place so protected that we had to register at two control stations on the way. yet even the park guards seemed overwhelmed. no i said no us i miss him but i asked him what. we saw miners working the river just a short distance away from the second control station yuri torres was our guide on this journey into the reserves he now makes his living by helping people experience the breathtaking beauty of the rainforest as he knows the rain forest so well he spots a saddleback tamarind monkey with a baby on its back during our interview but torres used to make his living off the jungle as a gold mine or one of the my there you don't really care about f
over six months ago why did you leave the ministry i love the ministry because of a but. from government in terms of environmental standards they approved a new law that weakens the ability of the ministry of environment to both create protests. areas in go after him and the transformations i was there to help not to be part of the reason so i left techno also traveled into the heart of the tumble part to national reserve it's a place so protected that we had to register at two control stations...
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over six months ago why did you leave the ministry i love the ministry because of a but. from government in terms of environmental standards they approved a new law that weakens the ability to meet of the ministry of environment to both create protests. areas in go after a moment of transformations i was there to help not to be part of the reason so i left techno also traveled into the heart of the tumble part to national reserve it's a place so protected that we had to register at two control stations on the way. yet even the park guards seemed overwhelmed. no i said no athanase him but i asked about what. we saw miners working the river just a short distance away from the second control station yuri torres was our guide on this journey into the reserves he now makes his living by helping people experienced a breathtaking beauty of the rainforest as he knows the rain forest so well he spots a saddleback tamarind monkey with a baby on its back during our interview but torres used to make his living off the jungle as a gold mine or one of the my there you don't really care
over six months ago why did you leave the ministry i love the ministry because of a but. from government in terms of environmental standards they approved a new law that weakens the ability to meet of the ministry of environment to both create protests. areas in go after a moment of transformations i was there to help not to be part of the reason so i left techno also traveled into the heart of the tumble part to national reserve it's a place so protected that we had to register at two control...
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ministry of defense addresses in their new ads as me me me millennial snowflakes selfie addicts class clowns and phones are the new you're army needs you series of posters video clips am radio ads aims to turn those society allegedly undervalues. most. news useless into those the army would properly appreciate. all this while. the new campaign is the third execution of the this is belonging series showing how the army finds potential beyond gen said and millennial stereotypes and a den of find the essential skills needed in new army recruits such as compassion self belief and focus this is how the u.k. ministry of defense attributes those qualities in its attempts to recruit if you're a snowflake the army needs you and your compassion if you're a binge gamer it's your drive that's useful if your phone's on b. you must have great focus skills and if you're a me me me millennial you must apparently be fantastic at self belief that's the logic but how likely is it that this approach will appeal to the audience but i think it's a younger generation thing they're all offensive like to peop
ministry of defense addresses in their new ads as me me me millennial snowflakes selfie addicts class clowns and phones are the new you're army needs you series of posters video clips am radio ads aims to turn those society allegedly undervalues. most. news useless into those the army would properly appreciate. all this while. the new campaign is the third execution of the this is belonging series showing how the army finds potential beyond gen said and millennial stereotypes and a den of find...
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those you know they will just as the foreign ministry said it with no evidence and they're using their state power to discredit and attack designated companies this sort of behavior is unfair and immoral well the. woman the charges are likely to throw a fresh spanner in the works washington and beijing are set to reopen talks over their simmering trade conflict later this week. the failure to control corruption is contributing to a crisis of democracy across the world as the verdict of the latest corruption perception index published by the nonprofit group transparency international annual report ranks countries according to perceptions of public sector largely by the business community the top and bottom might not come as a surprise but there's a bit of movement in between. despite its dreary weather denmark regularly features in the top five on the world happiness index and maybe that's partly because the danes feel they can trust their public officials in recent years denmark and new zealand have consistently top transparency international's list and twenty eighteen was no different
those you know they will just as the foreign ministry said it with no evidence and they're using their state power to discredit and attack designated companies this sort of behavior is unfair and immoral well the. woman the charges are likely to throw a fresh spanner in the works washington and beijing are set to reopen talks over their simmering trade conflict later this week. the failure to control corruption is contributing to a crisis of democracy across the world as the verdict of the...
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into the ministry of foreign affairs. they haven't responded to my questions and that's very typical of gandhian politicians they ignore you when you have very serious and important questions to ask they would not respond if there is a pond out thought they will respond after the facts. but this simply didn't respond to the queries and only went to simple questions responses us to what the minister would do would normally under circumstances of that nature but didn't respond there seems to be a pattern of behavior here where government institutions or business leaders don't feel the need to respond to journalists why do you think that is i think it's simply impunity i definitely did everything emails phone calls from delivered lead to. i give the whole deal what you did the world would be over a month or two and sort of quest so they hope. so with stuff bullets coming next tuesday that's really spending a lot of time at the moment helping our partners get over the line. powerful people in that part of the well really don'
into the ministry of foreign affairs. they haven't responded to my questions and that's very typical of gandhian politicians they ignore you when you have very serious and important questions to ask they would not respond if there is a pond out thought they will respond after the facts. but this simply didn't respond to the queries and only went to simple questions responses us to what the minister would do would normally under circumstances of that nature but didn't respond there seems to be a...
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now the agricultural ministry is really in the hands now of the powerful agri business lobby which of course would like to use an exploit those natural resources we've been actually talking to environmentalist and it's important to note that this isn't so far they say going to affect the indigenous reserves that already exist to brazil what it's going to mean is that it's very difficult or probably impossible to get new ones created while this is under the agricultural ministry but of course indeed indigenous activism in the gym is the leaders in the country will see this is just the thin end of the wedge really in terms of opening up as you say. now president bush sonando has hit back really after the criticism he says that more than fifty percent of brazil could be just a bit less than fifty percent is taken up with indigenous reserves and less than a million people live there he says that he wants to integrate them into brazilian society he's compared them in the past as animal sorts of inmates more than a living in a zoo and should be allowed to take part in modern brazil so that'
now the agricultural ministry is really in the hands now of the powerful agri business lobby which of course would like to use an exploit those natural resources we've been actually talking to environmentalist and it's important to note that this isn't so far they say going to affect the indigenous reserves that already exist to brazil what it's going to mean is that it's very difficult or probably impossible to get new ones created while this is under the agricultural ministry but of course...
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south africa's environment ministry is looking to phase out called long term in favor of renewables in the meantime the ministry wants german firms and banks to participate not only in building power plants but also in reducing the pollution those plants cause. i think this is an improvement if you are going to be investing. doing in this it does it all on the queen in this we should be looking at mitigation over the problems associated with that they have to say southern africa use you see there's a third world place where you can dump. parts of your business that are not acceptable in no one country but you know of my financial sense for some investor or for some banker which is to me since. i'm easy call approach to another country . monica points out that germany has closed many of its own minds in favor of imported coal thereby transferring the environmental burden to others germany doesn't deede import up to ten percent of its coal from mines in south africa. here at this disused mine local residents bench for leftover coal. bunker much angle and her daughter's inlay live right b
south africa's environment ministry is looking to phase out called long term in favor of renewables in the meantime the ministry wants german firms and banks to participate not only in building power plants but also in reducing the pollution those plants cause. i think this is an improvement if you are going to be investing. doing in this it does it all on the queen in this we should be looking at mitigation over the problems associated with that they have to say southern africa use you see...
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following and, and a good reputation like jerry falwell could maybe step in and, and save that giant ministry. >> jerry falwell goes to palm springs, and he meets with jim and tammy. >> in the wake of the revelations about jessica hahn, they reached out to falwell, asking him to take the helm of ptl for a while while their issues were dealt with. and jim bakker and jerry falwell go into a room in the suite alone. >> where bakker said, i'd like you to take the helm of ptl and hold it together. i need to take some time with my wife and family. and when they come out they say that they have agreed that jerry falwell will take over as head of ptl. >> i don't know what people would say now. like, "never resign?" >> jesus is the son of god.
following and, and a good reputation like jerry falwell could maybe step in and, and save that giant ministry. >> jerry falwell goes to palm springs, and he meets with jim and tammy. >> in the wake of the revelations about jessica hahn, they reached out to falwell, asking him to take the helm of ptl for a while while their issues were dealt with. and jim bakker and jerry falwell go into a room in the suite alone. >> where bakker said, i'd like you to take the helm of ptl and...