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-- morsi's would consider watching him. the reality tv president can make every race about supporting me or not supporting me. a third of that electorate voted for romney. one, it's a mediocre republican candidate is competitive for winning that race. it's about hardening of the party brats. questionsou for your and insights. we appreciate it. >>, spent speeches all this week in primetime monday at that p.m. oprah winfrey, steve scalise, robert rosenstein, tuesday at 9 p.m. eastern me to movement founder tarana burke, clarence and nikki haley. wednesday at 8 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton, rex tillerson, james mattis and justin trudeau. thursday at 8 p.m. eastern tim cook, governor god -- john luis gutierrez. on friday at 8 p.m. eastern jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows. this week in primetime on c-span and c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> former new jersey governor chris christie discusses the trial
-- morsi's would consider watching him. the reality tv president can make every race about supporting me or not supporting me. a third of that electorate voted for romney. one, it's a mediocre republican candidate is competitive for winning that race. it's about hardening of the party brats. questionsou for your and insights. we appreciate it. >>, spent speeches all this week in primetime monday at that p.m. oprah winfrey, steve scalise, robert rosenstein, tuesday at 9 p.m. eastern me to...
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so money brought morsi to power? yes. they supported the muslim brotherhood with money.of america was, immediately after the removal of morsi, that he was democratically elected. let's not go down that path. but sisi eventually became president in 2014 in elections which gave him 97% of the vote. is sisi democratically elected? democracy the vote. is sisi democratically elected ? democracy has the vote. is sisi democratically elected? democracy has nothing to do with elections and elections have nothing to do with democracy. we do nothing to do with democracy. we do not live in a democratic world. no. there is dictatorship everywhere. i must be cleared. dictatorship is capitalism. you cannot have democracy, real democracy, in a capitalist, classist, religious system. you can not have democracy. how can you? let me ask you this then. the point i would like to develop is the fact that many people inside egypt and outside of the inside egypt and outside ofthe ,,.-. wu mtg— . inside egypt and outside ofthe ,,.-. 5555555 that inside egypt and outside ofthe ,,.-. 5555255 h tha
so money brought morsi to power? yes. they supported the muslim brotherhood with money.of america was, immediately after the removal of morsi, that he was democratically elected. let's not go down that path. but sisi eventually became president in 2014 in elections which gave him 97% of the vote. is sisi democratically elected? democracy the vote. is sisi democratically elected ? democracy has the vote. is sisi democratically elected? democracy has nothing to do with elections and elections...
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in two thousand and thirteen morsi is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government has repeatedly denied systematic rights abuses. journalist mahmoud hussein has been gyptian jail for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge while forty's in two thousand and sixteen during a holiday to cairo. and international human rights organizations have repeatedly urged to release jailed journalists. funerals have been held for some of the forty five people killed by attackers in northern nigeria armed bandits raided a village in kadena state on saturday where this is so they shot her children and torched houses the region seen an increase in violence by cattle rustlers and gangs . speeds over territory escalating elsewhere in nigeria present one hundred biharis government is under pressure to prevent such attacks ahead of next year's elections two and ogun reports from venue state where an attack on a church is devising a community that's live peacefully for generations the police are taking us to a small town called it's in
in two thousand and thirteen morsi is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government has repeatedly denied systematic rights abuses. journalist mahmoud hussein has been gyptian jail for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge while forty's in two thousand and sixteen during a holiday to cairo. and international human rights organizations have repeatedly urged to release jailed journalists. funerals have been held for some of...
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vote representative jenkins or ag morsi. this and key primaries in indiana, ohio and north carolina we wanted to hear the voice of the people. tom roven, host of west virginia newsradio 800, the morning show on iheart radio app and bob france, whk's the bob france authority. politico reports blankenship is surging. just got in my in-box a little press release he put out saying that his poll shows he's ahead of his two rivals, although you interviewed one of them. representative jenkins this morning, about the race. so on the eve of the primary, what's your sense of where it is? >> i tell you what, right now, chris, it's an absolute toss-up, because obviously, jenkins and morsi have been going at each other quite a bit defending one another's record. the mailbox has been full of flyers and the commercials, both radio and television have been full of attacks but blankenship in last week's debate probably got a little surge from his duck and cover on the mitch mcconnell support question. >> so he tweeted this morning, after the
vote representative jenkins or ag morsi. this and key primaries in indiana, ohio and north carolina we wanted to hear the voice of the people. tom roven, host of west virginia newsradio 800, the morning show on iheart radio app and bob france, whk's the bob france authority. politico reports blankenship is surging. just got in my in-box a little press release he put out saying that his poll shows he's ahead of his two rivals, although you interviewed one of them. representative jenkins this...
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in twenty thirteen morsi is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years amnesty says egypt has responded to these allegations with a fourteen page response denying that it systematically detain people in solitary confinement for long periods well al jazeera journalists mahmud to say there's been an egyptian jail for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge by the authorities in twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo al-jazeera and international human rights organizations have repeated leah's the egyptian authorities to release jailed journalists we can speak to hussein bellamy who is egypt campaigner amnesty international and he's joining us via skype from the capital chieftainess i want to specifically talk about the main thrust of this report and that is what you consider to be the abuse a solitary confinement tell us the kinds of examples that you've come across which make you equate it with torture. pointed to egypt and very announced partial because the treatments prisoners suffer in sweat you can try means not only are
in twenty thirteen morsi is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years amnesty says egypt has responded to these allegations with a fourteen page response denying that it systematically detain people in solitary confinement for long periods well al jazeera journalists mahmud to say there's been an egyptian jail for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge by the authorities in twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo al-jazeera and...
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albanians for independence from yugoslavia in two thousand and ten council of europe special rucka to dick morsi produced a damning report implicating the k.l.a. and phone in gruesome of a geisha ins involving the harvesting of body parts was a void eking exact and mom. will it leave my dog i know your lizard gun it down where you have it let. alone tissue of the past sudden keep a yellow. reka recently denied the charges here if you're the one you got cause up at five dollars up that big market took up there in that email they bust at the thought of it to me there's truth in thought it was thoughtless. various attempts to bring cases against former k.l.a. commanders to find a doctor witnesses have been murdered or killed and three credit accidents will simply disappear yet the allegations have never gone away. in two thousand and seventeen there was expectation that a special court in the hague was about to indict senior members of the government. then suppose ruling party made in a force of attempts to repeal the law underpinning the court's jurisdiction. it's no surprise that there's growing
albanians for independence from yugoslavia in two thousand and ten council of europe special rucka to dick morsi produced a damning report implicating the k.l.a. and phone in gruesome of a geisha ins involving the harvesting of body parts was a void eking exact and mom. will it leave my dog i know your lizard gun it down where you have it let. alone tissue of the past sudden keep a yellow. reka recently denied the charges here if you're the one you got cause up at five dollars up that big...
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in twenty thirteen morsi himself is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government has repeatedly denied systematic rights abuses well i've been speaking to hussein bomi who is the egypt campaigner at amnesty international and he says the conditions face by those in solitary confinement in egypt's prisons are terrible. so you still find it to egypt very coarse of course. prisoners suffer instead you can find not only the r.c.m.p. treated but actually have two scenes sometimes fall over for twenty five or twenty four hours a day leaving a low incidence with absolutely no meaningful human contact with. five minutes to go. without. sometimes just deny the family visits the cells are very filthy people have to sleep on the ground floor for extended periods not to mention that i see some substance abuse first printing been syria for over four years al-jazeera journalist mahmoud to say there's been an egyptian jail for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge by oath or it is in twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo al-j
in twenty thirteen morsi himself is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government has repeatedly denied systematic rights abuses well i've been speaking to hussein bomi who is the egypt campaigner at amnesty international and he says the conditions face by those in solitary confinement in egypt's prisons are terrible. so you still find it to egypt very coarse of course. prisoners suffer instead you can find not only the r.c.m.p. treated but...
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on march sixteenth the crimean referendum morsi held and the people voted to leave ukraine and enter the russian federation. the situation in crimea is being presented as a russian invasion and again nobody looks at this seriously and looks at the poll numbers and some of the poll numbers done by the u.s. government agencies themselves showing that the people of crimea prefer being part of russia in the u.s. news media it's all been presented as the russians invaded they then station sham election with people with guns at their backs somehow they bake the ballot boxes to get ninety six percent approval for rejoining russia idea of a referendum in crimea is just quite simply unconstitutional but it does raise questions on whether these folks really is free and fair especially given the heavy military presence in crimea right now errol so that's how it's been sold to american people the reality is very different atmosphere has seche indeed electric thousands of people have gathered in the capital crime and safety. some corrupt will one of us funding a referendum held last sunday in whi
on march sixteenth the crimean referendum morsi held and the people voted to leave ukraine and enter the russian federation. the situation in crimea is being presented as a russian invasion and again nobody looks at this seriously and looks at the poll numbers and some of the poll numbers done by the u.s. government agencies themselves showing that the people of crimea prefer being part of russia in the u.s. news media it's all been presented as the russians invaded they then station sham...
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so, in that case, it sounds as though you were happy when president al—sisi room moved mohamed morsir, and criticised many inside egypt and internationally? —— removed. yes, we were happy, there we re removed. yes, we were happy, there were millions. it was not sisi who removed the muslim brotherhood, but the egyptian people. 30 million people in the streets against the muslim brotherhood. he was the minister of defence and head of the armed forces. no, iwant minister of defence and head of the armed forces. no, i want to correct that. the people of egypt removed the muslim brothers. we were 30 millions in streets, saying that we would not have an islamic government. we would not have an islamic state, and even president sisi at the beginning was reluctant. we were pushing him and the army to ta ke we were pushing him and the army to take over. so, we have to be clear, because what is happening in egypt is not really portrayed by the outside. i have to put it to you that in the elections, after the toppling of new president mubarak, and the muslim brotherhood who refashion themselves
so, in that case, it sounds as though you were happy when president al—sisi room moved mohamed morsir, and criticised many inside egypt and internationally? —— removed. yes, we were happy, there we re removed. yes, we were happy, there were millions. it was not sisi who removed the muslim brotherhood, but the egyptian people. 30 million people in the streets against the muslim brotherhood. he was the minister of defence and head of the armed forces. no, iwant minister of defence and head...
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thousands of people since the military overthrew uprising maman morsi in twenty thirty morsi is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government has repeatedly denied systematic rights abuses now saying about me is egypt's campaign at amnesty international he says the conditions faced by those in solitary confinement in egypt's prisons operate like phones that are used to confine it to egypt very unbalanced partially because of such treatments prisoners suffer in such a contrivance saw not only are they are being or be treated teeth but actually have to stand still and sometimes for over four twenty five or twenty four hours a day living alone instance with absolutely no meaningful human contact with no more with only five minutes to go to bathroom most. with very poor arriving to listen with without air without sun. sometimes with denial of family visits the cells are very filthy people have to sleep on the ground in support for extended due process periods not to mention that actually some some of those that have been through the printer
thousands of people since the military overthrew uprising maman morsi in twenty thirty morsi is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government has repeatedly denied systematic rights abuses now saying about me is egypt's campaign at amnesty international he says the conditions faced by those in solitary confinement in egypt's prisons operate like phones that are used to confine it to egypt very unbalanced partially because of such treatments...
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our true identity lies in so many other things now i know one of your paintings is of mohamed morsy dick the democratically elected leader of iran overthrown by britain and the united states why why did you paint him and what's the significance of that while when i started painting a lot of portraiture one thing that was very important to me was to be able to connect on the human level to these people that i wanted to. put out there again for the world to see obviously all these profiles that were painted are important people to me and i think that's the world sure it. gets in there with them and that much serious and that much better way because people in britain don't even know who is they should know who he was and because because he he again on a human level he tried to. do something very positive for our country and our population however i would say probably the timing wasn't right for that obviously that's not the way the british government the cia or m i six saw it when they deposed and i believe. you're right on the. probably something to do with the oil probably under that war
our true identity lies in so many other things now i know one of your paintings is of mohamed morsy dick the democratically elected leader of iran overthrown by britain and the united states why why did you paint him and what's the significance of that while when i started painting a lot of portraiture one thing that was very important to me was to be able to connect on the human level to these people that i wanted to. put out there again for the world to see obviously all these profiles that...
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our true identity lies in so many other things now i know one of your paintings is of mohamed morsy dick the democratically elected leader of iran overthrown by britain and the united states why why did you paint him and what's the significance of that while when i started painting a lot of portraiture one thing that was very important to me was to be able to connect on the human level to these people that i wanted to. put out there again for the world to see obviously all these profiles that were painted are important people to me and i think that's the world sure it. gets in there with them and much serious and that much better way because people in britain don't even know who is they should know who he was and because because he he again on a human level he tried to. do something very positive for our country and our population however i would say probably the timing wasn't right for the obviously that's not the way the british government the cia or m i six saw it when they deposed i believe. you're right on the. probably something to do with the oil probably at the end of that war is
our true identity lies in so many other things now i know one of your paintings is of mohamed morsy dick the democratically elected leader of iran overthrown by britain and the united states why why did you paint him and what's the significance of that while when i started painting a lot of portraiture one thing that was very important to me was to be able to connect on the human level to these people that i wanted to. put out there again for the world to see obviously all these profiles that...
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our true identity lies in so many other things now i know one of your paintings is of mohamed morsy dick the democratically elected leader of iran overthrown by britain and the united states why why did you paint him and what's the significance of that while when i started painting a lot of portraiture one thing that was very important to me was to be able to connect on the human level to these people that i wanted to. put out there again for the world to see obviously all these profiles that were painted are important people to me and i think that's the world should. get to go with them and that much serious and that much better way because people in britain don't even know who is they should know who he was and because because he he again on a human level he tried to. do something very positive for our country and our population however i would say probably the timing wasn't right for the obviously that's not the way the british government the cia or m i six saw it when they deposed and i believe. you're right. probably something to do with the oil you probably know that war is always
our true identity lies in so many other things now i know one of your paintings is of mohamed morsy dick the democratically elected leader of iran overthrown by britain and the united states why why did you paint him and what's the significance of that while when i started painting a lot of portraiture one thing that was very important to me was to be able to connect on the human level to these people that i wanted to. put out there again for the world to see obviously all these profiles that...
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years on and egypt has a rest of thousands of people since the military overthrew president mohamed morsi in twenty thirteen is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government's repeatedly denied any systematic rights abuses were al jazeera journalists mark what his same has been in an egyptian jail live for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge by authorities in twenty sixteen during a holiday to chi will on jazeera and international human rights organizations have repeatedly urged egyptian authorities to release jailed journalists officials in hawaii a warning were residents to evacuate after a new fissure from mine killer where volcano opened up on sunday night lava flow has already destroyed nearly thirty homes and toxic gases of course almost two thousand islanders to seek safety but reynolds has been to lay lani states on hawaii's big island where residents have been trying to salvage their belongings. the road into the eruption zone is cracked and broken fence of steam and toxic gas from the lava flows beneath b
years on and egypt has a rest of thousands of people since the military overthrew president mohamed morsi in twenty thirteen is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government's repeatedly denied any systematic rights abuses were al jazeera journalists mark what his same has been in an egyptian jail live for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge by authorities in twenty sixteen during a holiday to chi will on jazeera and...
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since sisi led the coalition that removed the democratically elected president mohamed morsy from power in two thousand and thirteen human rights groups say the government has waged a systematic campaign of crushing criticism one voice at a time. supporters say tough security policies are needed to bring stability especially as the government fights armed groups in the sinai peninsula and journalists and bloggers know that this isn't difficult environments in egypt but nonetheless even today people are tweeting people will continue to speak go but with few independent media outlets left and many journalists and activists jailed people have no choice but to hear the government's message very clearly natasha going to zero. powerful my chief of justice of pocket pakistan's supreme court has been named as interim prime minister of syria looks appointment ends weeks of political wrangling the ruling pm poteen it goes with the opposition on picking a mutually acceptable today the country and acting prime minister is needed because parliamentary chose the end of its time on thursday malk will
since sisi led the coalition that removed the democratically elected president mohamed morsy from power in two thousand and thirteen human rights groups say the government has waged a systematic campaign of crushing criticism one voice at a time. supporters say tough security policies are needed to bring stability especially as the government fights armed groups in the sinai peninsula and journalists and bloggers know that this isn't difficult environments in egypt but nonetheless even today...
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since sisi led the coalition that removed the democratically elected president mohamed morsy from power in two thousand and thirteen human rights groups say the government has waged a systematic campaign of crushing criticism one voice at a time. supporters say tough security policies are needed to bring stability especially as the government fights armed groups in the sinai peninsula and journalists and bloggers know that this isn't difficult environment in egypt but nonetheless even today people are tweeting people continue to speak out but with few independent media outlets left and many journalists and activists jailed people have no choice but to hear the government's message very clearly natasha going to zero. greece's economic crisis might be easing but life is still difficult for many people to vote bankruptcy and receive the largest back in history but that also meant that workers took a huge pay cut john psaropoulos reports from athens. several times a week election that was me my previous sings for his son he is about twenty dollars an hour four times as much as in his regula
since sisi led the coalition that removed the democratically elected president mohamed morsy from power in two thousand and thirteen human rights groups say the government has waged a systematic campaign of crushing criticism one voice at a time. supporters say tough security policies are needed to bring stability especially as the government fights armed groups in the sinai peninsula and journalists and bloggers know that this isn't difficult environment in egypt but nonetheless even today...
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years on hand egypt has arrested thousands of people since the military overthrew president mohamed morsy in twenty thirteen is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government has repeatedly denied systematic rights abuses. bob zero journalist mahmoud hussein has been in the gyptian jail now for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge in twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo to see his family cambodia's supreme court has rejected a request to release form opposition leader kim sulfa ahead of his trial soco was arrested in september on treason charges and has been in pretrial detention ever since he denies all the allegations against him when he has more now from bangkok. this is really now the end of the line for him so car when it comes to taking this case through the courts to try to have his pretrial detention nullified this all started in september when he was arrested on treason charges and then in march the municipal court in the capital phnom penh ruled that that initial period of six months could be extended b
years on hand egypt has arrested thousands of people since the military overthrew president mohamed morsy in twenty thirteen is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government has repeatedly denied systematic rights abuses. bob zero journalist mahmoud hussein has been in the gyptian jail now for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge in twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo to see his family cambodia's supreme court has...
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go with a conventional candidate like jenkins or morsi. are andplain who they what they're looking to do in the primary and the general election. guest: they're very pro-trump. they look to unseat joe manchin, the last remaining statewide democratic official in the state. runnable democrat in the upcoming election. he is been independent, as well. they are looking to expand the margin of republicans in the senate by taking him out. host: primaries in west virginia, ohio, indiana, north carolina tomorrow. one of the headlines from "washington times," trump affect on ballots in the gop primary. and he did kumar, a tweet from the president today getting involved. theyou talk about the role president is playing here? guest: this is the role of primary and in the general election in november. how much a republican can toempt'-- candidates going embrace him, want him in their state, fun raise with him, and how much they're going to hide from him. we do not know. it depends at which state you are in. if you are in a trip-friendly state, you're go
go with a conventional candidate like jenkins or morsi. are andplain who they what they're looking to do in the primary and the general election. guest: they're very pro-trump. they look to unseat joe manchin, the last remaining statewide democratic official in the state. runnable democrat in the upcoming election. he is been independent, as well. they are looking to expand the margin of republicans in the senate by taking him out. host: primaries in west virginia, ohio, indiana, north carolina...
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i thought it would be patrick morsi. he run two time and had more exposure.have worked together and been a conservative democrat at that time and a committed republican and i respect that and i just thought morsisey he would come out on top. >> indeed he has. >> neil: and mr. blankenship. he said positive things about you. and he has not indicated that he is remotely willing to support mr. morrisey. is he throwing his support behind you or and you and he talked about it? >> no, we had no conversations. don and i have had our differences, but you cannot question don's west virginia conservative republican roots. we have been head-to-head on many issues with the horrible tragedies we have had. my heart aches for the families and i think you upon how close we have been. and on other issues we disagreed and some we have agreed. i have had no phone calls from don. >> neil: if he would remind people he spent a year in prison for willfully violating the safety standards for the miners, would you want his support. >> i have no control over that what so of and don has
i thought it would be patrick morsi. he run two time and had more exposure.have worked together and been a conservative democrat at that time and a committed republican and i respect that and i just thought morsisey he would come out on top. >> indeed he has. >> neil: and mr. blankenship. he said positive things about you. and he has not indicated that he is remotely willing to support mr. morrisey. is he throwing his support behind you or and you and he talked about it? >>...
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in west virginia patrick morsi secured the nomination. while don blankenship came in third. president trump urged voters not to support him over concerns he could not win a general election. so lisa, to you, how did last night go for republicans? >> lisa: it was a phenomenal night for republicans. now you have three candidates that can win in a general election in three states. they have a chance of flipping west virginia, ohio. it'it's good blankenship didn't win. and in ohio, running for senate, it's a best case scenario. i don't know if anybody saw mitch mcconnell's tweet to blankenship. >> in west virginia they were saying it was a win for the g.o.p. establishment. >> it was a win for everyone. >> the candidates the most supportive of trump. the power that this president has, i remember democrats who put president trump on the stage with him and wanted his endorsement. for him to tweet out don't vote for blankenship and some showed that he was ahead by up to 5 points. so the power that the president has tweeting out that the three prisoners were coming home. it's a compl
in west virginia patrick morsi secured the nomination. while don blankenship came in third. president trump urged voters not to support him over concerns he could not win a general election. so lisa, to you, how did last night go for republicans? >> lisa: it was a phenomenal night for republicans. now you have three candidates that can win in a general election in three states. they have a chance of flipping west virginia, ohio. it'it's good blankenship didn't win. and in ohio, running...
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in west virginia can the republican attorney general patrick morsi one a closely u.s. senate primary, defeating commerce member evan jenkins and former coal baron don blankenship, who served a year in prison after 29 miners died in an explosion at his upper big branch mine owned by his company massey. patrick morrissey will now face the conservative democratic senator joe manchin in november. in ohio, richard cordray to be did former commerce member dennis kucinich for governor. cordray served as the first director of the consumer financial protection bureau. you will now face mike dewine in november to determine who will replace outgoing ohio governor john kasich. in indiana, vice president mike pence brother greg pence won the republican primary for congressional seat in eastern indiana that vice president once sat in. female candidates are also big winners on tuesday. politico reports there were 20 "it house primaries with women on the ballot tuesday night, and voters selected a female nominee in 17 of them. we will have more on the primaries later in the broadcast.
in west virginia can the republican attorney general patrick morsi one a closely u.s. senate primary, defeating commerce member evan jenkins and former coal baron don blankenship, who served a year in prison after 29 miners died in an explosion at his upper big branch mine owned by his company massey. patrick morrissey will now face the conservative democratic senator joe manchin in november. in ohio, richard cordray to be did former commerce member dennis kucinich for governor. cordray served...
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since sisi led the coalition that removed the democratically elected president mohamed morsy from power in two thousand and thirteen human rights groups say the government has waged a systematic campaign of crushing criticism one voice at a time. supporters say tough security policies are needed to bring stability especially as the government fights armed groups in the sinai peninsula and journalists and bloggers know that this isn't difficult environment in egypt but nonetheless even today people are tweeting people will continue to speak out but with few independent media outlets left and many journalists and activists jailed people have no choice but to hear the government's message very clearly natasha going to zero. and still ahead al jazeera three u.s. states are bracing for rising water from a tropical storm plus. how greece's economic crisis and austerity has created a class of working poor. and back in the big time a dominant display from the bron james as he needs his team to yet another n.b.a. finals. hello there we've seen some major flooding in merrylands so from this area
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years on end egypt has arrested thousands of people since the military overthrew president mohamed morsi in twenty thirteen he's reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government has repeatedly denied systematic rights abuses while jazeera journalist mark would say has been in an egyptian jail for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge by authorities in twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo al-jazeera and international human rights organizations have repeatedly urged egyptian authorities to release jailed journalists. well hussein but only is in egypt to campaign or at amnesty international he says the conditions faced by those in solitary confinement in egypt's prisons are horrific. that saves the planet in egypt very announced porsches because the treatments prisoners suffer in sweat you can try mints so not only are zero being arbitrary detained but actually have to stand still sometimes for over or for twenty or twenty four hours a day living alone in cells with absolutely no meaningful human contact with no more
years on end egypt has arrested thousands of people since the military overthrew president mohamed morsi in twenty thirteen he's reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government has repeatedly denied systematic rights abuses while jazeera journalist mark would say has been in an egyptian jail for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge by authorities in twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo al-jazeera and international human...
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since sisi led the coalition that removed the democratically elected president mohamed morsy from power in two thousand and thirteen human rights groups say the government has waged a systematic campaign of crushing criticism one voice at a time. supporters say tough security policies are needed to bring stability especially as the government fights armed groups in the sinai peninsula and journalists and bloggers know that this is an difficult environment in egypt but nonetheless even today people are tweeting people will continue to speak out but with few independent media outlets left and many journalists and activists jailed people have no choice but to hear the government's message very clearly natasha going to zero. three u.s. states are bracing themselves for the aftermath of a sub tropical storm the day after a separate weather system swept through the atlantic coastal states of maryland storm alberto has made landfall in florida and forecasters warn it could bring life threatening high levels of water and the gallagher reports. ellicott city in maryland for a time it's main stre
since sisi led the coalition that removed the democratically elected president mohamed morsy from power in two thousand and thirteen human rights groups say the government has waged a systematic campaign of crushing criticism one voice at a time. supporters say tough security policies are needed to bring stability especially as the government fights armed groups in the sinai peninsula and journalists and bloggers know that this is an difficult environment in egypt but nonetheless even today...
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since sisi led the coalition that removed the democratically elected president mohamed morsy from power in two thousand and thirteen human rights groups say the government has waged a systematic campaign of crushing criticism one voice at a time. supporters say tough security policies are needed to bring stability especially as the government fights armed groups in the sinai peninsula and journalists and bloggers know that this isn't difficult environment in egypt but nonetheless even today people are tweeting people will continue to speak out but with few independent media outlets left and many journalists and activists jailed people have no choice but to hear the government's message very clearly natasha going to zero. forty five hundred a peasant shoes are currently on display in brussels one for every life lost in this world a palestinian conflict in the last ten years they've been set up outside the building where in new foreign ministers have been discussing the recent violence people from across europe sent shoes to the campaigning group of us is calling on the e.u. to put sancti
since sisi led the coalition that removed the democratically elected president mohamed morsy from power in two thousand and thirteen human rights groups say the government has waged a systematic campaign of crushing criticism one voice at a time. supporters say tough security policies are needed to bring stability especially as the government fights armed groups in the sinai peninsula and journalists and bloggers know that this isn't difficult environment in egypt but nonetheless even today...
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since sisi led the coalition that removed the democratically elected president mohamed morsy from power in two thousand and thirteen human rights groups say the government has waged a systematic campaign of crushing criticism one voice at a time. supporters say tough security policies are needed to bring stability especially as the government fights armed groups in the sinai peninsula and journalists and bloggers know that this isn't difficult environment in egypt but nonetheless even today people are tweeting people will continue to speak out but with few independent media outlets left and many journalists and activists jailed people have no choice but to hear the government's message very clearly natasha going to zero. head on the news including more on the deadly virus spread by fruit bats that's gripped parts of canada. look at a new attempt to bring libya's political rivals together and restore peace and sport abroad james does it again dating his team to the n.b.a. finals that story coming up later in the. people in colombia will be heading back to the polls after none of the pres
since sisi led the coalition that removed the democratically elected president mohamed morsy from power in two thousand and thirteen human rights groups say the government has waged a systematic campaign of crushing criticism one voice at a time. supporters say tough security policies are needed to bring stability especially as the government fights armed groups in the sinai peninsula and journalists and bloggers know that this isn't difficult environment in egypt but nonetheless even today...
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yelling free our comrades then we decided to block off the university bash was a march twenty second morsi is a decision one year later huge student demonstrations kicked off in paris we joined other students at the soul body and took part in all the demos and blockades of. rigor to go just as. she marched together with prominent student leaders like daniel can bend it shortly after work has joined the demos asking for better working conditions. says maybe nine hundred sixty eight changed her life we knew it and the more the world at the time was so outdated and very authoritarian so what happened then was like an extraordinary breath of freedom we young women realize for the first time that we could be free and had the right not to be just like our mothers grandmothers the feel of the civil but also feels inspired by today's movement she says the students have good reason to fight for their rights. to remove the buku preview of normal so it's not really. the world has become a long tough especially as unemployment has skyrocketed as the students have the strength of youth and are fighting
yelling free our comrades then we decided to block off the university bash was a march twenty second morsi is a decision one year later huge student demonstrations kicked off in paris we joined other students at the soul body and took part in all the demos and blockades of. rigor to go just as. she marched together with prominent student leaders like daniel can bend it shortly after work has joined the demos asking for better working conditions. says maybe nine hundred sixty eight changed her...
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morsi, you have to notice the angst in the republican base.mselves as political outsiders, and they are using president trump's model to do that. there is no better thing to do whether you are a democrat or republican then running as an outsider. republicans are running against the notion that congress is so unpopular. tom: thank you for the briefing. we look forward to your reporting today on iran and tonight on the midterm elections. with us now, dana tannenbaum of pwc, i have eight things to talk about, and it is not the sanctions on ohio or pennsylvania. explain how the iranian sanctions are different from the russians sanctions. sanctions in the relief in the last two years has been a deal to push out the ability for iran to have a functioning nuclear weapon for sanctions really to open the european market. this was the relief of so-called secondary sanctions. these were more sweeping. the russian sanctions have been more targeted in oil and gas. tom: the iranian wants were not -- ones were not targeted. not focused on individual entities
morsi, you have to notice the angst in the republican base.mselves as political outsiders, and they are using president trump's model to do that. there is no better thing to do whether you are a democrat or republican then running as an outsider. republicans are running against the notion that congress is so unpopular. tom: thank you for the briefing. we look forward to your reporting today on iran and tonight on the midterm elections. with us now, dana tannenbaum of pwc, i have eight things to...
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morsi will face joe manchin in november.ir and on tick-tock on twitter this is bloomberg. i am taylor riggs. tom: we will get to greg valliere in a bit on the politics of washington. , and of james donald course mark chandler. , i want to bring up a chart from mark which shows what happened when bad things happen. this is our collective memory of ecuador, the massive depreciation of the ecuador sucre. in 1999, it all falls apart to a fix. this is the big fear. can you see this coming? james: emerging markets in general are under pressure, partly because of rising u.s. interest rates. if you arepening is like a tiger chasing a gazelle, the first ones you catch are not the fastest. those are the emerging markets being picked on, companies that have fatal flaws. how is it going today? what do you do in em, in blue-chip america you go to cash. what do you do in em? james: try to invest in stocks that have some degree of protection in this type of market. that is the beauty of having investments to go into. there are companies th
morsi will face joe manchin in november.ir and on tick-tock on twitter this is bloomberg. i am taylor riggs. tom: we will get to greg valliere in a bit on the politics of washington. , and of james donald course mark chandler. , i want to bring up a chart from mark which shows what happened when bad things happen. this is our collective memory of ecuador, the massive depreciation of the ecuador sucre. in 1999, it all falls apart to a fix. this is the big fear. can you see this coming? james:...
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go with a conventional candidate like jenkins or morsi. are andplain who they what they're looking to do in the primary and the general election. guest: they're very pro-trump. they look to unseat joe manchin, the last remaining statewide democratic official in the state. runnable democrat in the upcoming election. he is been independent, as well. they are looking to expand the margin of republicans in the senate by taking him out. host: primaries in west virginia, ohio, indiana, north carolina tomorrow. one of the headlines from "washington times," trump affect on ballots in the gop primary. and he did kumar, a tweet from the president today getting involved. theyou talk about the role president is playing here? guest: this is the role of primary and in the general election in november. how much a republican can toempt'-- candidates going embrace him, want him in their state, fun raise with him, and how much they're going to hide from him. we do not know. it depends at which state you are in. if you are in a trip-friendly state, you're go
go with a conventional candidate like jenkins or morsi. are andplain who they what they're looking to do in the primary and the general election. guest: they're very pro-trump. they look to unseat joe manchin, the last remaining statewide democratic official in the state. runnable democrat in the upcoming election. he is been independent, as well. they are looking to expand the margin of republicans in the senate by taking him out. host: primaries in west virginia, ohio, indiana, north carolina...