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after many years with the national front of the vision of libya he decided to break away from it and he stablished would some other be another movement. or another a position movement away from the national front and since then he became by himself working on his own projects from the conversations we had together he is a man who believes that he is worthy of you know. controlling libya and he always speaks about libya needs a strong force to point towards you said you were a friend at the time to you consider that he could be a ruthless military leader then i never had that idea in my mind. i thought that. since he was you know suffered the from the ruthless regime of get there feel that he should not be the same rootless that mentality or attitude and when he decided after the revolution started in 2011 to go to libya you were there his side take him to the airport i believe yes and it was you know really. in an effort to help the a revolution and when he went back to libya he started to build his own you know and to raja here on special forces his aunt's ego status i realized that
after many years with the national front of the vision of libya he decided to break away from it and he stablished would some other be another movement. or another a position movement away from the national front and since then he became by himself working on his own projects from the conversations we had together he is a man who believes that he is worthy of you know. controlling libya and he always speaks about libya needs a strong force to point towards you said you were a friend at the time...
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after many years with the national front of the vision of libya he decided to break away from it and he stablished would some other be would another movement. another british and movement away from the national front and since then he became by himself working on his own projects from the conversations we had together he is a man who believes that he is worthy of you know. controlling libya and he always speaks about libya needs a strong force to point towards you said you were a friend at the time to you consider that he could be a ruthless military leader then i never had that idea in my mind. i thought that. since he was you know suffered the from the ruthless the regime of get there feel that he should not be the same rootless that mentality or attitude and when he decided after the revolution started in 2011 to go to libya you were there his side take him to the airport i believe yes and it was you know really. in an effort to help the a revolution and when he went back to libya he started to build his own you know and to raja here on special forces his aunt's ego status i reali
after many years with the national front of the vision of libya he decided to break away from it and he stablished would some other be would another movement. another british and movement away from the national front and since then he became by himself working on his own projects from the conversations we had together he is a man who believes that he is worthy of you know. controlling libya and he always speaks about libya needs a strong force to point towards you said you were a friend at the...
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after many years with the national front of the vision of libya he decided to break away from it and he stabbed would some of that be with another movement. another british an movement away from the national front and since then he became by himself working on his own projects from the conversations we had together he is a man who believes that he is worthy of you know. controlling libya and he always speaks about libya needs a strong force to control its. you said you were a friend at the time to do you consider that he could be a ruthless military leader then i never had that idea in my mind i thought that. since he was you know suffered the from the ruthless regime of get there feel that he should not be the same rootless that mentality or attitude and when he decided after the revolution started in 2011 to go to libya you were there his side take him to the airport i believe yes and it was you know really. in an effort to help the a revolution and when he went back to libya he started to build his own you know and to raja here on special forces his aunt's ego status i realized th
after many years with the national front of the vision of libya he decided to break away from it and he stabbed would some of that be with another movement. another british an movement away from the national front and since then he became by himself working on his own projects from the conversations we had together he is a man who believes that he is worthy of you know. controlling libya and he always speaks about libya needs a strong force to control its. you said you were a friend at the time...
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after many years with the national front of the vision of libya he decided to break away from it and he stabbed some other people another movement. another british a movement away from. the national front and since then he became by himself working on his own projects from the conversations we had together he is a man who believes that he is worthy of you know. controlling libya and he always speaks about libya needs a strong force to control its. you said you were a friend at the time to do you consider that he could be a ruthless military leader then i never had that idea in my mind i thought that. since he was you know suffered the from the ruthless regime of get there feel that he should not be the same rootless that mentality or attitude and when he decided after the revolution started in 2011 to go to libya you were there was his side take him to the airport i believe yes and it was you know really. in an effort to help the a revolution and when he went back to libya he started to build his own you know and to raja here on special forces his aunt's ego status i realized that th
after many years with the national front of the vision of libya he decided to break away from it and he stabbed some other people another movement. another british a movement away from. the national front and since then he became by himself working on his own projects from the conversations we had together he is a man who believes that he is worthy of you know. controlling libya and he always speaks about libya needs a strong force to control its. you said you were a friend at the time to do...
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not exactly a disappointment but they weren't exactly fantastic either in the sense that the national front in some of them or national in france got exactly the same percentage. and i think the same number of votes as it did 5 years ago so it's although the vote has held the that you know the supporters held we can't really say there's a breakthrough the only major development in france was that the center right party the equivalent of the british conservative party collapsed just as the british conservative party has collapsed spectacular results we had obviously in britain with nigel farage as party with this extraordinary very on british phenomenon yet of a parliamentary party winning elections which. has never existed before of british politics and obviously as we all know in italy where meto celgene e 131 percent of the vote and thereby gained far more than his coalition partner in in rome so the balance of power in rome has been at least symbolically reversed but of course your basic question is right the the center the center cannot hold. that to quit w.b. yeats right the center whi
not exactly a disappointment but they weren't exactly fantastic either in the sense that the national front in some of them or national in france got exactly the same percentage. and i think the same number of votes as it did 5 years ago so it's although the vote has held the that you know the supporters held we can't really say there's a breakthrough the only major development in france was that the center right party the equivalent of the british conservative party collapsed just as the...
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outside grilling me he would say said some people to you know assess and it me we started the national front for the subversion of libya against him and since then i worked it out against him in aspects of what the voter availability unities just. it was a long struggle what were your thoughts finally in the beginning of 2011 when the revolution started well it was a dream coming through i mean we were not dreaming that they did they've been people will really involved but the arab spring in tunisia and in egypt gave a new life what went wrong because everyone fought gadhafi and gadhafi fell but then it seems everyone 40 child i think when you and the allies the situation in libya the uprising has no leadership. so most of the leadership that came and turned the country were mostly people from the old regime or some expatriates who came under and joined them like yourself i didn't threaten dear i i was doing the work of training be able to be citizens so i did stablished the citizenship form and for 2 years i have been you know trained libyans from tobruk to day or 2 got thousands of be what
outside grilling me he would say said some people to you know assess and it me we started the national front for the subversion of libya against him and since then i worked it out against him in aspects of what the voter availability unities just. it was a long struggle what were your thoughts finally in the beginning of 2011 when the revolution started well it was a dream coming through i mean we were not dreaming that they did they've been people will really involved but the arab spring in...
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states a spot in the quarter finals of the women's world cup well i'll be taking on host nation fronts they've just been spanked c one in rain i can retain i was the u.s.a.'s match winner she scored both of their goals from the penalty spot the united states looking to win this tournament for a 4th time let's go to our correspondent paul racey's live for us in paris for the days of the last 16 game between canada and sweden is about to kick off the whole 1st thought when the usa has said i think huge game for the hosts. yeah it really doesn't come any big day for any team in a women's world cup match against the usa 3 time world champions as you mention and while the organizers will be very pleased that there is such a humdinger of a quarter final late the french against the americans there will also be disappointed maybe that it didn't come later in the tournament because it does mean that one of the 2 big draws at this world cup will be gone by the semifinal stage now given the ferocity of the u.s.a.'s reputation it's it's rather hard to see them falling at the quarter final stage ba
states a spot in the quarter finals of the women's world cup well i'll be taking on host nation fronts they've just been spanked c one in rain i can retain i was the u.s.a.'s match winner she scored both of their goals from the penalty spot the united states looking to win this tournament for a 4th time let's go to our correspondent paul racey's live for us in paris for the days of the last 16 game between canada and sweden is about to kick off the whole 1st thought when the usa has said i...
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yes, the signal national front at an attack on british soil, but more than that, to reassert britain'sl player, deserving of respect in any situation and certainly should not be treated in this kind of way. there was a certain grim satisfaction then in government circles when the international community, america, europe, reacted in the way they did at the salisbury attack, joining britain in penalising russia. today, theresa may was very keen, it seemed to me, to be asserting her place, speaking for that wider international community. i don't think anyone in government, any official, any minister imagines russia is about to suddenly change its ways or show a great contrition, but this was about a very public, very clear show of displeasure, to be taking a leading role, a leading voice, and perhaps in that at least theresa may may have succeeded. and john, just this question of britain's relationship with russia, does this feed into the conservative party leadership contest? yes, i thinkjust as you'd expect, jeremy hunt, foreign secretary, boris johnson, former foreign secretary and bot
yes, the signal national front at an attack on british soil, but more than that, to reassert britain'sl player, deserving of respect in any situation and certainly should not be treated in this kind of way. there was a certain grim satisfaction then in government circles when the international community, america, europe, reacted in the way they did at the salisbury attack, joining britain in penalising russia. today, theresa may was very keen, it seemed to me, to be asserting her place,...
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john and the recently re branded hassle moments you now the national front party. at meanwhile you also have the the green's ecologist who did very well 13% the kind of a surgeon knew way lies like that surviving profound right at their also being courted. on that but they're talking about perhahaps providing a real alternative on the left and in and that's not a new idea this is an article from twenty seventeen thing could ecology or and i suppose that the environment be at the miracle solution far left will be sold at the social. party has collapsed so any hope that there is for the left is probably now via -- green green politics a green politics if you like but a lot of skepticism there as well from. attempts by the hype of the amounts to also courts the greens and there have been many- politicians we had a big. again i suppose you you you can see the attempts to appeal to everybody i'm in the process the risk i suppose of not appearing very coherent this is one that green app appalled politician esther been besides saying. they they keep sort of i'm making for
john and the recently re branded hassle moments you now the national front party. at meanwhile you also have the the green's ecologist who did very well 13% the kind of a surgeon knew way lies like that surviving profound right at their also being courted. on that but they're talking about perhahaps providing a real alternative on the left and in and that's not a new idea this is an article from twenty seventeen thing could ecology or and i suppose that the environment be at the miracle...
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and national front with marine le pen in france as well the brexit party perhaps you could put in thatracket here in the uk. so all these shoves. and the president has come to magnify a lot of the concerns people seem to have as well. and i will mention what is going on behind me this is the trump baby blimp the same one that we saw flying over the streets of london last year it has been given permission to be up for two hours up to 100 feet but actually it is slightly windy, so i think that they are tempering the height of the 20 foot 6 meter glimpse as we speak. perhaps not getting it too high. we don't want to get in the way of any air traffic over london including marine one and it was actually while the president was transferring yesterday from air force one to marine one that he managed to tweet the disparaging comments about the london mayor and of course it was the london mayor who gave permission for the blimp to be up again here in london we do believe that the president may well be driving past here between the business leaders meeting and the downing street meetings so far
and national front with marine le pen in france as well the brexit party perhaps you could put in thatracket here in the uk. so all these shoves. and the president has come to magnify a lot of the concerns people seem to have as well. and i will mention what is going on behind me this is the trump baby blimp the same one that we saw flying over the streets of london last year it has been given permission to be up for two hours up to 100 feet but actually it is slightly windy, so i think that...
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the united nations is moving ahead on many fronts. in rome, general clark watched his men march into the city. allies were able to view the work of their mighty air support. repairs for the germans were out of the question. devastation now being rocked throughout the whole of europe. entry, the umphal long history of the ancient city has seen few more joyous events. rome is the first grade capital to be freed from the enemy. the flags of the united nations .ere unfurled at once the balcony, where mussolini once harangued his people. suddenly, there is excitement. a bomb has been thrown into the former german headquarters. the italian people discovered some hiding inside. soon they smash thei rway in. they find little forgiveness in the hearts of the people. road throughark the capital, american flags found their way into the hands of liberated italians. the -- of the victorious french armies went up to the balcony with the american commander. the drama shifted to st. peter's. his holiness the pope was about to speak. pope pius had thi
the united nations is moving ahead on many fronts. in rome, general clark watched his men march into the city. allies were able to view the work of their mighty air support. repairs for the germans were out of the question. devastation now being rocked throughout the whole of europe. entry, the umphal long history of the ancient city has seen few more joyous events. rome is the first grade capital to be freed from the enemy. the flags of the united nations .ere unfurled at once the balcony,...
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you may recognize one of the members retired masters sergeang calebreen has performed the national anthem in frontf thousands of fans mtimes his kor tet says it's yujing magic music therapy or music therapy i just added theorld magic, to help veterans struggling with post-traumatic stress. caleb is the one wi the glasses. "america's got talent" returns next tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. right here onbc 4. >> they sound so good. >> they do. they're talented, not just fan favorites because of the local connection. >>> a pennsylvania teen is or seeing the wld in a whole new light. > all thanks to a very speci gift. watch this. >> yeah. >> you know what color my hands are. >> is that red? >> yes. that's red. >> that is the mom that 17-year-old geegee experienced color for the first too many. for most of her life she saw shy.es of gr this video is from about two weeks ago when she tested a pair of corrected gass. pecial program gave her a pair ofla those gsses as a graduation gift. a whole new world. >> it is. i'm so happy for her. >>> 4:16. forget using the remo control. some ccast subscribers can contro
you may recognize one of the members retired masters sergeang calebreen has performed the national anthem in frontf thousands of fans mtimes his kor tet says it's yujing magic music therapy or music therapy i just added theorld magic, to help veterans struggling with post-traumatic stress. caleb is the one wi the glasses. "america's got talent" returns next tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. right here onbc 4. >> they sound so good. >> they do. they're talented, not just fan...
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goalless and largely forgettable first half gave way to an eventful second in which the host nation was put in frontminute. norway needed a way backin within a minute. norway needed a way back in and they were given it with an unwittingly supplied equaliser. the goal which decided this match was a contentious penalty, awarded after var review and converted to make it two wins out of 2 for the french. earlier in the same group, nigeria beat south korea 2—0 ending along world cup finals goal drought in the process but their first goal in more than five hours of tournament football wasn't even scored by a nigerian. it was volleyed past by one of the south korean players. the result was then put beyond doubt whether superb second for the super falcons. nigeria are on the board to group a bitter second defeat for south korea means the last 16 is a long way off for them. elsewhere, germany means the last 16 is a long way off forthem. elsewhere, germany beat spain. the only goal of the game was scored just before halftime, putting the olympic champions on the brink of the knockout stage. despite this defea
goalless and largely forgettable first half gave way to an eventful second in which the host nation was put in frontminute. norway needed a way backin within a minute. norway needed a way back in and they were given it with an unwittingly supplied equaliser. the goal which decided this match was a contentious penalty, awarded after var review and converted to make it two wins out of 2 for the french. earlier in the same group, nigeria beat south korea 2—0 ending along world cup finals goal...
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the united nations onslaught is smashing ahead on many fronts.ere in rome, general clark watched his men march into the city. the allies were able to view the work of their mighty air support. some of these rail yards were bombed months ago, but repairs for the germans were out of the question. this is the same devastation now being wrought to nazi transport throughout the whole of europe. in their triumphal entry, the united nations troops moved past monuments of antiquity. the long history of the ancient city has seen few more joyous events. the liberators were acclaimed with fervor. rome is the first great capital to be freed from the enemy. the flags of united nations were unfurled at once, heralding the end of four years of nazi tyranny for the people of rome. and here is the balcony where mussolini once haranged his people. but suddenly there is excitement in the square. a bomb has been thrown into the former german headquarters. the italian people discover that some were hiding inside. and soon they smashed their way in. the traitors who c
the united nations onslaught is smashing ahead on many fronts.ere in rome, general clark watched his men march into the city. the allies were able to view the work of their mighty air support. some of these rail yards were bombed months ago, but repairs for the germans were out of the question. this is the same devastation now being wrought to nazi transport throughout the whole of europe. in their triumphal entry, the united nations troops moved past monuments of antiquity. the long history of...
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this was their biggest chance in front of our national audience. our tv reporter in miami, damian trujillo, he joins us live. what did you see firsthand? >> reporter: we are in the debate room. candidates are here on the floor of the meeting room. after the debate, they'll spend their message and of course to declare their candidates the winner. >> reporter: they waited cordially at the two-hour debate. >> we know not everyone is sharing prosperity. donald trump sits in the white house and gloats about what goes on when you have so many people having trouble affordable college. >> reporter: the president were a target throughout the debate. critics say they all see the same. >> who here would abolish their private health insurance ? >> just a show of hands. . >> reporter: beto o'rourke answered in spanish. he also sparred with former secreta secretary julian castro. the threat of the war with iran got attention and the stand up moment for gabbard. >> reporter: the sharp for the night reserves for president trump. >> i don't think we should conduct
this was their biggest chance in front of our national audience. our tv reporter in miami, damian trujillo, he joins us live. what did you see firsthand? >> reporter: we are in the debate room. candidates are here on the floor of the meeting room. after the debate, they'll spend their message and of course to declare their candidates the winner. >> reporter: they waited cordially at the two-hour debate. >> we know not everyone is sharing prosperity. donald trump sits in the...
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those tanker attacks not only escalating tensions with iran, but also putting national security frontter on capitol hill. how lawmakers are responding, next. that i won the "best of" i casweepstakes it. and i get to be in this geico commercial? let's do the eyebrows first, just tease it a little. slather it all over, don't hold back. well, the squirrels followed me all the way out to california! and there's a very strange badger staring at me... no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. uh-huh, where's the camel? "mr. big shot's" got his own trailer. ♪ wheeeeeee! believe it! geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. who got an awful skin condition. with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you feel like you're itching all the time. and you never know how your skin will look. because deep within your skin an overly sensitive immune system could be the cause. so help heal your skin from within, with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously treats your eczema even when you can't see it
those tanker attacks not only escalating tensions with iran, but also putting national security frontter on capitol hill. how lawmakers are responding, next. that i won the "best of" i casweepstakes it. and i get to be in this geico commercial? let's do the eyebrows first, just tease it a little. slather it all over, don't hold back. well, the squirrels followed me all the way out to california! and there's a very strange badger staring at me... no, i can't believe how easy it was to...
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joe biden in the front-runner nationally. he is the front-runner here in south carolina as well.ut, when you talk to voters they say it feels like a wide open race to them, so particularly the candidates not as well-known or trying to get known, that's why they're campaigning all weekend long at events like this and others. so certainly a moment, summertime swing of campaigning here particularly for the candidates that are not that well-known to the democratic voters here, fred. but next weekend here in south carolina every single one of the democrats is back in the state, all will be appearing at the democratic convention here in south carolina. fred. >> all right. jeff zeleny, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> let's talk more about all of this. white house reporter for "the washington post", sun young kim and white house reporter for the "wall street journal" vivian salama. good to see you both. vivian, you first. what do the candidates who were there in south carolina this weekend need to do to try to best secure the black vote? because black voters make up a very sizeable
joe biden in the front-runner nationally. he is the front-runner here in south carolina as well.ut, when you talk to voters they say it feels like a wide open race to them, so particularly the candidates not as well-known or trying to get known, that's why they're campaigning all weekend long at events like this and others. so certainly a moment, summertime swing of campaigning here particularly for the candidates that are not that well-known to the democratic voters here, fred. but next...
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those tanker attacks not only escalating tensions with iran, but also putting national security front center on capitol hill. how lawmakers are responding, next. maria ramirez? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. if you have moderate to little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and
those tanker attacks not only escalating tensions with iran, but also putting national security front center on capitol hill. how lawmakers are responding, next. maria ramirez? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. if you have moderate to little things can be a big deal. that's why...
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biden nationally, his lead a big reason he is so far in front nationally. he leads. he does much better among black voters than white voters, nationally. again, that's n iowa. >> one other thing as we drill down on the des moines register poll is how many people in the poll want beating trump, top priority, two thirds of those are likely caucus goers. >> you know it reminds me of folks might remember 2004 when george w. bush was president. we saw back then that's when carey, dean, edwards tlm. there was a big jumpable in iowa. you had democrats saying the same thing. they wanted to beat w and bush. the minute john kerry won iowa everything changed. they wanted to unify and beat bush. i think that dynamic that we saw way back then is something to keep in mind when we get closer to the caucus date early next year. >> another thing is the whole issue of abortion and how that relates to joe biden. they were in the field through wednesday. it was wednesday that the report first broke that story that he had supported the hyde amendment. they have all in one way or another
biden nationally, his lead a big reason he is so far in front nationally. he leads. he does much better among black voters than white voters, nationally. again, that's n iowa. >> one other thing as we drill down on the des moines register poll is how many people in the poll want beating trump, top priority, two thirds of those are likely caucus goers. >> you know it reminds me of folks might remember 2004 when george w. bush was president. we saw back then that's when carey, dean,...
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crime commissioners and others are working with us, taking action on a number of fronts, locally, regionally and nationallyhe immediate term and in the longer term. four murders in london over four days, mr speaker. two murders in my constituency in two weeks. i commend tower hamlets police for early arrests in both of those instances. londoners don't want to see us politicians scoring points or playing party politics with this. this cannot go on. president trump's purile intervention is not helpful. we need a more proactive and intelligent response. my constituents are anxious, they're frightened, they see low—level anti—social behaviour escalating to violent crime. it's clear now that properly used and properly monitored stop and search is part of the answer, and will she confirm that the government will continue along that line? yes, stop and search, we've always said, is a vital tool for law enforcement and i think we're all conscious in this house that, few years ago, there was a real problem in terms of the feeling and trust that certain parts of our society had in relation to stop and search, and we
crime commissioners and others are working with us, taking action on a number of fronts, locally, regionally and nationallyhe immediate term and in the longer term. four murders in london over four days, mr speaker. two murders in my constituency in two weeks. i commend tower hamlets police for early arrests in both of those instances. londoners don't want to see us politicians scoring points or playing party politics with this. this cannot go on. president trump's purile intervention is not...
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a european judge tasked with imposing nor an order and a trial testing the nose of a new front nation. whitney. highway on al-jazeera i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as i would love for this job. you're watching al-jazeera arms the whole roman with our top stories here in doha the head of sudan's military says there'll be no more negotiations with opposition groups that is calling for elections to be held within 9 months. and also apologize for the violent crackdown on monday in which at least 35 people were killed. it got a lot of us thought oh well the military council are sorry for what happened this morning for the bench that surpass or previous plant we know there's nothing more precious than preserving life the nation is also precious and protecting it is precious. the military has decided to seize negotiations with the declaration of freedom and change horses until elections are held within 9 months with regional and international supervision all those from the previous regime have committed crimes will come before the court there will be a pea
a european judge tasked with imposing nor an order and a trial testing the nose of a new front nation. whitney. highway on al-jazeera i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as i would love for this job. you're watching al-jazeera arms the whole roman with our top stories here in doha the head of sudan's military says there'll be no more negotiations with opposition groups that is calling for elections to be held within 9 months. and also apologize for the violent...
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i can't recall that i was i was of on the get on with the top level put on the political front on the. national. on these it for them to have to find out why the. stuff doesn't go on to other kind of a no harm and then let's see in the in the polling. in this middle position log. on doesn't want all the faults and that's what you call. me. right now the street right outside the courthouse is blocked off by milwaukee police and the obvious they hear the best moves he got good morning and thank you for coming in the death of duntroon hamilton is a tragedy for everyone involved but i cannot be swayed by passion in making these decisions and after carefully analyzing the investigation the forensic evidence in the case but wall i've come to the conclusion that criminal charges are not appropriate in this case what's significant snow is that they stated that he was shot while he was on the ground by more than 6 people but he used rubber bands to describe the downward trajectory essentially if this is mr hamilton it would be in a downward trajectory to fall over mr hamilton was on the grill when those
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them.e "enclosed with this letter is a sample copy of 'siege,' the newsletter of the national socialist liberation front >> thompson: mason's archive is hily disturbing. his writing lays out an apocalyptic neo-nazi vision. he says the white race in america is under siege by people of color, and undermined by jews in positions of power. "we do not wish for law and order, for law and order means the continued existence of this rotten rip-off capitalist jew system. we wish for anary and chaos, which will enable us to attack the system while her big brother pigs are trying to keep the pieces from falling apart." >> and this is a paste-up. you know, it's got... see that? >> thompson: yeah. llson advocated attacks on institutions like ywood, media, and the courts. nosorious killer charles man is one of mason's heroes, andha the two a long correspondence. >> so this is an object that charlie manson knitted in prison and gave to james mason. >> thompson: so it's some kind of ornament or... >> yes, i...>> hompson: some kind of artwork. >> ...kind of knitting, yeah. i don't know exactly. looks like they correspon
them.e "enclosed with this letter is a sample copy of 'siege,' the newsletter of the national socialist liberation front >> thompson: mason's archive is hily disturbing. his writing lays out an apocalyptic neo-nazi vision. he says the white race in america is under siege by people of color, and undermined by jews in positions of power. "we do not wish for law and order, for law and order means the continued existence of this rotten rip-off capitalist jew system. we wish for...
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nationally. biden in front doubling up bernie sanders. bernie sanders the 2016 winner.g has gotten some early traction here. warren again if you looked at polls in new hampshire, some of the early stuff a year or so ago warren is doing better. warren in any scenario that gets her the nomination, she will need to perform here in new hampshire again it is a neighboring state for her. a lot of folks know her very well. new hampshire winnows the field all the time and for the border state candidates particularly important. >> steve kornacki, just looking at that list of candidates, states aside, we're watching that biden number with some fascination. and based on the political theory of chris matthews, the democrats who get serious about electability, that might mean we see the biden number harden or strengthen. the democrats who feel like the party is about something new. it's about the far left. it's about the younger politicians coming up, that's when we will see the biden number weaken. >> that's the most fascinating thing. there was a batch of polling out nationally to
nationally. biden in front doubling up bernie sanders. bernie sanders the 2016 winner.g has gotten some early traction here. warren again if you looked at polls in new hampshire, some of the early stuff a year or so ago warren is doing better. warren in any scenario that gets her the nomination, she will need to perform here in new hampshire again it is a neighboring state for her. a lot of folks know her very well. new hampshire winnows the field all the time and for the border state...
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can the nation trust you? 0ut front in the final four.lowing candidates are now eligible to continue onto the next ballot on thursday the 20th ofjune at 10am. michael gove, jeremy hunt, sajid javid and boris johnson. the formal announcement revealing three senior cabinet ministers are the ones to take him on. boris continues to build his lead and build a wide field across the party. we keep going, hopefully we'll be lucky enough to get down to the last two and then we can go and really sell a vision to the country, which will be the really exciting part. the insider's outsider did draw a crowd... relax, i'm not going anywhere. except he was going out. the momentum for rory stewart was punctured. in the end, perhaps, some of the things i was saying, that a no—deal brexit would be catastrophic or that you can't negotiate a new deal with europe, probably proved to be truths that people weren't quite ready to hear. three ministers now grapple for the silver medal. right now, the foreign secretary has it in his grasp. i think that he did very
can the nation trust you? 0ut front in the final four.lowing candidates are now eligible to continue onto the next ballot on thursday the 20th ofjune at 10am. michael gove, jeremy hunt, sajid javid and boris johnson. the formal announcement revealing three senior cabinet ministers are the ones to take him on. boris continues to build his lead and build a wide field across the party. we keep going, hopefully we'll be lucky enough to get down to the last two and then we can go and really sell a...
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you may recognize one of the members retired master sergeant caleb green has performed the national anthem in frontf thousands of fans. he erformed the playoff games. >> yep. >> so many games. music y it's using therapy to help veterans struggling with post-traumatic stress. "america's g talent" returns next tuesday night here on nbc 4. musi is so wonderful when you hink of all it does to lift people's spirits. >>> pennsylvania teen is seeing the world in a whole new light. >> it's all thanks to a very special gift. watch this. >> that youngady is gg. she experienced lor for the first time. for most of her life she has seen shades of gray. this f video isom two weeks ago when she tested a pair of corrective glasses. earlier alis week a speci program gave her a pair of thosa glasses s a graduation present. >> how wonderful. you can hear the joy in their voices. >> life changing. >>> forget using the remote control. some comcastn subscribers ca control their tv using only eyes. the service is designed for people with disabilities. users can change up recordings and search for shows using special soft
you may recognize one of the members retired master sergeant caleb green has performed the national anthem in frontf thousands of fans. he erformed the playoff games. >> yep. >> so many games. music y it's using therapy to help veterans struggling with post-traumatic stress. "america's g talent" returns next tuesday night here on nbc 4. musi is so wonderful when you hink of all it does to lift people's spirits. >>> pennsylvania teen is seeing the world in a whole...
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can the nation trust you? 0ut front in the final four.ollowing candidates are now eligible to continue onto the next ballot on thursday the 20th ofjune at 10am. michael gove, jeremy hunt, sajid javid and boris johnson. the formal announcement revealing three senior cabinet ministers are the ones to take him on. boris continues to build his lead and build a wide field across the party. we keep going, hopefully we'll be lucky enough to get down to the last two and then we can go and really sell a vision to the country, which will be the really exciting part. the insider's outsider did draw a crowd... relax, i'm not going anywhere. except he was going out. the momentum for rory stewart was punctured. in the end, perhaps, some of the things i was saying, that a no—deal brexit would be catastrophic or that you can't negotiate a new deal with europe, probably proved to be truths that people weren't quite ready to hear. three ministers now grapple for the silver medal. right now, the foreign secretary has it in his grasp. i think that he did ver
can the nation trust you? 0ut front in the final four.ollowing candidates are now eligible to continue onto the next ballot on thursday the 20th ofjune at 10am. michael gove, jeremy hunt, sajid javid and boris johnson. the formal announcement revealing three senior cabinet ministers are the ones to take him on. boris continues to build his lead and build a wide field across the party. we keep going, hopefully we'll be lucky enough to get down to the last two and then we can go and really sell a...
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retired sergeant caleb green performed the national anthem in front of thousands of fans.is group says they're using music therapy to help friends struggling with post-traumatic edress. they're talent. they're putting muse sbiek the world to do good. all great. >> going to have a nice, long run. >> i hope so. >>> a pennsylvania teen is seeing the world in a whole new light. >> this is all thanks to a very special gift. take a look. >> do you know what color my iants are? >>s that red? >> yes. >> for most of her life she has seen shades of gray. this was two weeks ago when she tested a pair of corrective glasses. earlier this week a special program gave her those glasses as a graduation present. >> wonderful. just to see the joy. >> a whole new world. good. >> starting today, you'll have a arw place to shop for groceries. the supermt chain lidl will open a new store not far from the university of maryland. doors will open at 8:00. the first 100 customers will get a gift card ranging from pa to 100.> it is almost time for the national capital barbecue mottle. this ning, we'r
retired sergeant caleb green performed the national anthem in front of thousands of fans.is group says they're using music therapy to help friends struggling with post-traumatic edress. they're talent. they're putting muse sbiek the world to do good. all great. >> going to have a nice, long run. >> i hope so. >>> a pennsylvania teen is seeing the world in a whole new light. >> this is all thanks to a very special gift. take a look. >> do you know what color my...
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twister ripped the roof off of a day care in south bend yesterday and left a hole in the front of the building. national weather service officials are trying to wn onof tornado's music shows in kansas. crowds evacuated the concert area. people took shelter in mps. country music star jason aldean apologized to the fans. >> the safety of the fans and my band and crew is something we put first. >> authorities say wet conditions complicated services to campers from portable restrooms to water. >>> taking a snooze on a long flight is something many of us do to relax or get through the light. but for run traveler, it turned into a nightmare. she woke up alone hours after her flight landed. tiffany o bryant said she was in an empty row of seats and fell asleep. but when she woke up around midnight, everybody was gone and it was dark an ter the cockpit. she was eventually rescued hours later. >> just a sheer sense of helplessness. when you feel you are locked on this aircraft. >> if happened el haer, injury could have resulted. >> air canada nfirm it indentan how o'brien got left behind. meantime, o'brien says
twister ripped the roof off of a day care in south bend yesterday and left a hole in the front of the building. national weather service officials are trying to wn onof tornado's music shows in kansas. crowds evacuated the concert area. people took shelter in mps. country music star jason aldean apologized to the fans. >> the safety of the fans and my band and crew is something we put first. >> authorities say wet conditions complicated services to campers from portable restrooms to...
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to get attention from the moderators and really to have their essages front and center in front of this national tv audience. look for the guys on the end, the mayor bill de blasiof new york, john delanie and really everybody in between to take a run at the leaders to try to give their campaig shot in the arm. we talked with delanie, we'll have that interview for you and e-debate analysis from the nbc news political team as we kick off news o4's coverage the first democratic debate. in miami, aaron gilchrist, news 4. >> and aaron will have live reports tonight on nbc 4. don't forget, you can watch both nights of the debate right here on nbc 4 starting at 9:00 each night. rs> new this morning, two u.s. service membe were killed in afghanistan today. right now their names a not being released. it is still n clear what led to their deaths. no other iformation has been released. there are about 14,000 u.s. forces in afghanistan. >>> this morning, two people are dead following a three-vehicle crash in page county. this happened monday afternoon ong route 211. jonathan kit the assistant principal brey
to get attention from the moderators and really to have their essages front and center in front of this national tv audience. look for the guys on the end, the mayor bill de blasiof new york, john delanie and really everybody in between to take a run at the leaders to try to give their campaig shot in the arm. we talked with delanie, we'll have that interview for you and e-debate analysis from the nbc news political team as we kick off news o4's coverage the first democratic debate. in miami,...
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on her side, this was pressure from purpose to signal national front and an attack on british soil, but that to reassert britain's status as a global player deserving of respect in any situation and certainly should not be treated in this kind of way. there was a grim satisfaction in government circles when the international community reacted in a way that they did after the salisbury attack, joining britain in penalising russia. today theresa may was very keen to be asserting her place, speaking for that wider international community. i don't think anybody says that russia is about to change its ways, but this was about very public, clear show of displeasure to be taking a leading role in leading voice, and perhaps in that at least she may have. the inquest into the victims of the london bridge attacks will conclude later this afternoon. eight people were killed and 48 were injured in the van and knife attack in june 2017. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports from the old bailey. the chief coroner is bringing to a close eight weeks of sometimes harrowing, very emoti
on her side, this was pressure from purpose to signal national front and an attack on british soil, but that to reassert britain's status as a global player deserving of respect in any situation and certainly should not be treated in this kind of way. there was a grim satisfaction in government circles when the international community reacted in a way that they did after the salisbury attack, joining britain in penalising russia. today theresa may was very keen to be asserting her place,...
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the winning national champions in front of us in the yellow boat.in ohio, the scholastic rowing association of america. the teaches here are talking about the team, how they won. coach joe, tellus. >> we had a really strstart. we did our moves together and finished with a strong sprint. >> reporter: eight boys in this boat and the cox, who isa natali >> we have six seniors, natalia is one of the best. she's the coxswain of the boat, safety mechanism, she's the real motivator. she's the in-boat coach. >> reporter: all right. there was a tight race ohio. they pulled that out. >> yep. was about two seconds over our gonzaga. >> reporter: how did it l?fee you're national champs right now. >> i'm over the on. we have a great group of kids. everyone's so happy for how hard they worked and pulled it out at the end. >> reporter: and want to mention that d.c., this is the only rowing team in d.c. public schools, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: all right. this is wonderful. these are our champs here. we've got seniors going off to college, and they are goin
the winning national champions in front of us in the yellow boat.in ohio, the scholastic rowing association of america. the teaches here are talking about the team, how they won. coach joe, tellus. >> we had a really strstart. we did our moves together and finished with a strong sprint. >> reporter: eight boys in this boat and the cox, who isa natali >> we have six seniors, natalia is one of the best. she's the coxswain of the boat, safety mechanism, she's the real motivator....
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the national push coalition has been on the front lines in the fight for justice. i am here today to let you know how proud i am to stand shoulder to shoulder with reverend jackson and with you in this fight. and now, more than ever, the mission and mandate of rainbow push coalition is vitally important. here's the truth. the fight for social, racial, and economic justice is far from over. every day, we wake up to a new attack. attacks on our values. attacks on our democracy. attacks on the most vulnerable among us. these fights are hard. at times, it can seem like our labor is in the vein. i am here today to remind each and every one of you our fight is a righteous fight. a righteous fight. in a righteous fight, we fight until we win. i grew up out in oklahoma, in the methodist church. every sunday in the methodist church, my mother every wednesday. methodist women's circle. we know some of you in that. when i had babies, i took my babies to church. by this point, i was down in texas, a little church down there. i tried to help out. like most people do. i would br
the national push coalition has been on the front lines in the fight for justice. i am here today to let you know how proud i am to stand shoulder to shoulder with reverend jackson and with you in this fight. and now, more than ever, the mission and mandate of rainbow push coalition is vitally important. here's the truth. the fight for social, racial, and economic justice is far from over. every day, we wake up to a new attack. attacks on our values. attacks on our democracy. attacks on the...
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get attention from the moderators, and really to have their messages front and center in front of this national tv audience. but look for the guys on the ends, the mayor dll blasio of new york, former maryland ongressman john delaney, and really everybody in between, to take a run at the leaders to try to give their campaigns a shot in the arm. wlatalked with y. we'll have that interview for you. we'll also have predebate analysis from the nbc news political team ase kick off news 4's coverage of the first democratic debate. in miami aaron gilchrist, news 4. >> and aaron's coverage, of course, is beginning just now. he'll be reporting from miami over the next few days before and after those debates. and don't forget, you can watch both n dhts of theates here on nbc 4 starting at 9:00 each night. >>> new tonight, there is a new proposalow that would change how those electr scooters are being used all over the district. >> it would not only change they times thcould be used but how fast you can go. news 4's shomari stone spoke to some of the people whotosed them see how they feel about it. >> rep
get attention from the moderators, and really to have their messages front and center in front of this national tv audience. but look for the guys on the ends, the mayor dll blasio of new york, former maryland ongressman john delaney, and really everybody in between, to take a run at the leaders to try to give their campaigns a shot in the arm. wlatalked with y. we'll have that interview for you. we'll also have predebate analysis from the nbc news political team ase kick off news 4's coverage...
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rob: lawmakers will sink their teeth into robert mueller and the nation will have a front row seat.
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australia's hannah green is still out in front, after another good round at hazeltine national.y's four under round of 68 with a 69 today to go seven under par for the tournament three shots ahead of south korea's hjoojoo kim who's still on course. england's mel reid has dropped out of contention on one over par. more than 50 thousand tennis fans are heading to the sussex coast for the wimbledon warm up at eastbourne. some of the biggest names in the sport including defending champion caroline wozniacki and andy murray will compete there. but it's also the home tournament ofjohanna konta, who lives down the road and is hoping to inspire the next generation of british tennis players. juliette parkin reports. meet young player ruby. she dreams of becoming a pro one dayjust like her practise partner. and it was nothing short of the stuff of dreams whenjoe nothing short of the stuff of dreams when joe contessa nothing short of the stuff of dreams whenjoe contessa priced her at her home in eastbourne today. very nice to meet you. ruby was on court with the british number one. and thi
australia's hannah green is still out in front, after another good round at hazeltine national.y's four under round of 68 with a 69 today to go seven under par for the tournament three shots ahead of south korea's hjoojoo kim who's still on course. england's mel reid has dropped out of contention on one over par. more than 50 thousand tennis fans are heading to the sussex coast for the wimbledon warm up at eastbourne. some of the biggest names in the sport including defending champion caroline...
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. >> reporter: jackson health system on the front lines of the nation's health care crisis. >> who thinks the health care system is broken all of you >> the co-pays are so high, they can't just afford it. >> they have to choose between medications or the kind of food they can eat. >> don't know how to help these families. >> reporter: pediatrician audrey ofir sees more and more families skipping check-ups due to cost. >> i've been working here for 30 years. they used to come here on a regular basis the ramification of that trend is that they have poor health and when we physicians end up seeing them, they're sicker. >> reporter: 5% of children under 18 have no health insurance. in all, 30.1 million americans under age 65 are currently uninsured. >> typically, they'll come back to the hospital and they'll come back to the hospital until they come back no more. >> reporter: manuel mayor is cardiology. >> we see people younger, 30 years old, having heart attacks and it has a lot to do with getting inappropriate care or ineffective care early. >> reporter: patricia ares-romero sees psychiatri
. >> reporter: jackson health system on the front lines of the nation's health care crisis. >> who thinks the health care system is broken all of you >> the co-pays are so high, they can't just afford it. >> they have to choose between medications or the kind of food they can eat. >> don't know how to help these families. >> reporter: pediatrician audrey ofir sees more and more families skipping check-ups due to cost. >> i've been working here for 30...
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by the way, david mccullough just called peter drummey a national treasure in front of a big audienceand albert how did that go over? [laughter] >> i'm not going to repeat my attempt to get underneath the table. >> so what would you write about? >> i think apples don't fall far from the tree. i think one of the most interesting people in this multi generational plan is the person - - my interest in him crew out of his importance to this institution. and that's charles francis adams junior. one of john quincy adams' grandsons. who is a young lawyer before the civil war. is calvary officer during the civil war. commands a black calvary regiment. is a reformer after the civil war. like many reformers, and so as head of the railroads that he is attempting to reform. and so as the head of the union pacific railroad. has a campaign against all of the robber barons of the late 19th century. is defeated. driven out of his business career. comes back here to massachusetts and spends essentially the last 30 years of his life and devoted to the town of quincy. but essentially, making this place
by the way, david mccullough just called peter drummey a national treasure in front of a big audienceand albert how did that go over? [laughter] >> i'm not going to repeat my attempt to get underneath the table. >> so what would you write about? >> i think apples don't fall far from the tree. i think one of the most interesting people in this multi generational plan is the person - - my interest in him crew out of his importance to this institution. and that's charles francis...
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our walking route to her school that we could avoid the bad kids, the ones that supported the national frontob in the city, i met old school bankers with their old school ties. men who told me that my face did not fit. and that where i came from was far less important than where i could take them. and when i wanted to marry the love of my life who happened to be white christian, people in my wider family and community told me that i shouldn‘t. that i couldn‘t. that i must stick to my own. not to have kids who, in their words, would be called half caste. and when, after 20 years in business, where i was the go to guy for managing multi—billion—dollar international deals, when i wanted to give something back to my country, and i looked at the only party that i had ever supported, there were those who told me, no, it wasn‘t for me. they even suggested that i should join the labour party. because that is what they felt... they did, they did. because they said that is what immigrants and their children should do. but, you know what, i refused to be labelled, to be put into a box and to be the per
our walking route to her school that we could avoid the bad kids, the ones that supported the national frontob in the city, i met old school bankers with their old school ties. men who told me that my face did not fit. and that where i came from was far less important than where i could take them. and when i wanted to marry the love of my life who happened to be white christian, people in my wider family and community told me that i shouldn‘t. that i couldn‘t. that i must stick to my own....