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the united nations population fund. through that stance of late neutral party western governments channeled millions into population control in developing countries the major donors the site the united states sweden great britain germany and switzerland. south korea was among the earliest testing grounds for population control the country was devastated after the korean war at the same time there was a baby boom with the highest birth rate in the world the united states participated in the reconstruction from the very beginning population control was highly agenda . is for korean women to grow up in a village 200 kilometers from seoul and still remember the war and the time that followed. could it be as the government said we should have fewer children and that's why we stuck to it. we women had abortions we thought we were doing the right thing and we did it voluntarily. western countries donated buses and jeeps that were converted into mobile medical units documents show that that time was not health promotion the pop
the united nations population fund. through that stance of late neutral party western governments channeled millions into population control in developing countries the major donors the site the united states sweden great britain germany and switzerland. south korea was among the earliest testing grounds for population control the country was devastated after the korean war at the same time there was a baby boom with the highest birth rate in the world the united states participated in the...
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in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed. 0urom day one. we believe the uk's best future is as members of the european union, and that's why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. she's come a long way. this tax on learning is not acceptable. as a student, jo swinson campaigned against tuition fees. westminster‘s youngest mp in 2005, she was a minister in the coalition which introduced the tuition fees that helped wreck the lib dems' popularity. she lost her seat in 2015, like all but a handful of lib dems. back two years later, she was elected deputy leader and also made history by taking her baby into the commons. now she must nurse a recovery that's brought in one defecting labour mp so farand many remain—supporting voters. if there were an election tomorrow, even with the current figures, 110 or 50 liberal democrat mps would certainly seem like a perfectly realistic aspiration. whether or not they can go further than that, whether or not, for example, they can eat further into the labour vote by winning
in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed. 0urom day one. we believe the uk's best future is as members of the european union, and that's why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. she's come a long way. this tax on learning is not acceptable. as a student, jo swinson campaigned against tuition fees. westminster‘s youngest mp in 2005, she was a minister in the coalition which introduced the tuition fees that helped...
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executive director, says she's worried there's a danger that the 2020 census will undercount the nation's population due to a lack of education, its purpose, and people's fear of her immigration status. the census numbers do have political consequences. >> the primary purpose is representation. it's a formula that usesns population numbers to decide how many congressional districts each state gets. >>> r kelly is in federal custody on a new 13 count indictment involving federal charges of child pornography and obstruction of justice. he was arrested last night. the 52-year-old already faces sexual assault charges in illinois involving four women. it is not clear if the new federal charges relate to the state case against him or not. his publicist plans to release more information and a scheduled conference later this morning. >>> a man convicted of a hit- and-run that critically injured police officers facing a large prison term. a judge found him guilty on all charges, including assault with a deadly weapon and evading a police officer. authorities were investigating him for a possible gun violatio
executive director, says she's worried there's a danger that the 2020 census will undercount the nation's population due to a lack of education, its purpose, and people's fear of her immigration status. the census numbers do have political consequences. >> the primary purpose is representation. it's a formula that usesns population numbers to decide how many congressional districts each state gets. >>> r kelly is in federal custody on a new 13 count indictment involving federal...
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the house republicans are in districts where the minority population exceeds its share of the national populationhe senate, the republicans are down to 8 of the 40 senate seats in the 20 states that have the largest share of immigrants in their populations, 45 of the republicans are from the 30 states with the fewest share of immigrants. in many ways, the republican party has barricaded themselves off from the changes remaking america. and so it is becoming trump's party in the sense that it is counting on the same voters, the same coalition of restoration that he is looking to re-elect him in 2020. >> i don't know that you'd get canned or let alone consensus among that base. if you could poll it, what you want to see is if you have a nexus on a poll and sympathy to the ugly things he says. >> there is polling that tells us a lot about this. one of the questions the pollsters ask is, do you think the growing number of newcomers strengthens american society or threatens traditional american customs and values? 60% of the country overall says it strengthens american society. two-thirds of republica
the house republicans are in districts where the minority population exceeds its share of the national populationhe senate, the republicans are down to 8 of the 40 senate seats in the 20 states that have the largest share of immigrants in their populations, 45 of the republicans are from the 30 states with the fewest share of immigrants. in many ways, the republican party has barricaded themselves off from the changes remaking america. and so it is becoming trump's party in the sense that it is...
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did not know what the senses executive director said she is worried there is era counting the nation's population. due to a lack of education about the census it's purpose and people's fear of immigration status when census takers come knocking. the numbers do have political consequences.>>> the primary purpose is representation. there is a formula that uses census population numbers to decide how many congressional districts each state gets.>> reporter: eric mcgee public policy institute of california said eliminating the citizenship question will likely improve its accuracy and count. there are fears that this whole debate might still scare some people away. >>> the trump administration is expected to carry out mass immigration sweeps across the country possibly as early as >>> this evening dozens of people demonstrated outside the ice office on sampson street in san francisco. the crowd heard from one woman from guatemala who said she was held in a detention facility at the border.>> we came here escaping violence. we were met with immigration enforcement looks like the same violence.>> report
did not know what the senses executive director said she is worried there is era counting the nation's population. due to a lack of education about the census it's purpose and people's fear of immigration status when census takers come knocking. the numbers do have political consequences.>>> the primary purpose is representation. there is a formula that uses census population numbers to decide how many congressional districts each state gets.>> reporter: eric mcgee public policy...
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in the popularity of right wing groups in recent years much of their rhetoric is based around national populism and attacks on migrants and muslims and they've gained more ground with the rise of far right political parties in european parliament's right wing movements have held protests against immigration and slam in several parts of europe and violent attacks have been carried out by far right activists including near nazis and white supremacists germany's domestic intelligence agency the b f v says there are more than 24000 far right extremists in the country and believes almost half are potentially violent in france 10 people suspected of planning attacks on mosques muslim leaders and women wearing veils were arrested last year and in the u.k. the european union's law enforcement agency europol says 5 right wing terror plots were recorded in 2017. let's bring in our guest now to talk more about this in pescado italy via skype we have italian journalist stephano veggie in lisbon we have michelle believe it he is the chair at the center for research on prejudice at the university of warsaw a
in the popularity of right wing groups in recent years much of their rhetoric is based around national populism and attacks on migrants and muslims and they've gained more ground with the rise of far right political parties in european parliament's right wing movements have held protests against immigration and slam in several parts of europe and violent attacks have been carried out by far right activists including near nazis and white supremacists germany's domestic intelligence agency the b...
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in the popularity of right wing groups in recent years much of their rhetoric is based around national populism and attacks on migrants and muslims and they've gained more ground with the rise of far right political parties in european parliament's right wing movements have held protests against immigration and slam in several parts of europe and violent attacks have been carried out by far right activists including near nazis and white supremacists germany's domestic intelligence agency the b f v says there are more than 24000 far right extremists in the country and believes almost half are potentially violent in france 10 people suspected of planning attacks on mosques muslim leaders and women wearing veils were arrested last year and in the u.k. the european union's law enforcement agency europol says 5 right wing terror plots were recorded in 2017. let's bring in our guest now to talk more about this in pescado italy via skype we have italian journalist stephano veggie in lisbon we have michelle believe it is the chair at the center for research on prejudice at the university of warsaw and
in the popularity of right wing groups in recent years much of their rhetoric is based around national populism and attacks on migrants and muslims and they've gained more ground with the rise of far right political parties in european parliament's right wing movements have held protests against immigration and slam in several parts of europe and violent attacks have been carried out by far right activists including near nazis and white supremacists germany's domestic intelligence agency the b...
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in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed. 0uras been clear on brexit from day one. we believe the uk's best future is as members of the european union. and that's why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. she has come a long way. this tax on learning is not acceptable. as a student, jo swinson campaigned against tuition fees. westminster‘s youngest mp in 2005, she was a minister in the coalition which introduced the tuition fees that helped wreck the lib dems' popularity. she lost her seat in 2015, like all but a handful of lib dems. back two years later, she was elected deputy leader and also made history by taking her baby into the commons. now, she must nurse a recovery that has brought in one defecting labour mp so far, and many remain—supporting voters. if there were an election tomorrow, even with the current figures, a0 or 50 liberal democrat mps would certainly seem like a perfectly realistic aspiration. whether or not they can go further than that, whether or not, for example, they can eat further
in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed. 0uras been clear on brexit from day one. we believe the uk's best future is as members of the european union. and that's why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. she has come a long way. this tax on learning is not acceptable. as a student, jo swinson campaigned against tuition fees. westminster‘s youngest mp in 2005, she was a minister in the coalition which introduced...
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in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed. 0urlieve the uk's best future is as members of the european union, and that's why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. she's come a long way. this tax on learning is not acceptable. as a student, jo swinson campaigned against tuition fees. westminster‘s youngest mp in 2005, she was a minister in the coalition which introduced the tuition fees that helped wreck the lib dems' popularity. she lost her seat in 2015, like all but a handful of lib dems. back two years later, she was elected deputy leader and also made history by taking her baby into the commons. now she must nurse a recovery that's brought in one defecting labour mp so farand many remain—supporting voters. if there were an election tomorrow, even with the current figures, a0 or 50 liberal democrat mps would certainly seem like a perfectly realistic aspiration. whether or not they can go further than that, whether or not, for example, they can eat further into the labour vote by winning over the support o
in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed. 0urlieve the uk's best future is as members of the european union, and that's why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. she's come a long way. this tax on learning is not acceptable. as a student, jo swinson campaigned against tuition fees. westminster‘s youngest mp in 2005, she was a minister in the coalition which introduced the tuition fees that helped wreck the lib...
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in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed.5t future is as members of the european union, and that's why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. she's come a long way. thi5 tax on learning is not acceptable. as a student, jo swin5on campaigned against tuition fees. we5tmin5ter‘s younge5t mp in 2005, she was a minister in the coalition which introduced the tuition fees that helped wreck the lib dems' popularity. she lost her seat in 2015, like all but a handful of lib dems. back two years later, she was elected deputy leader and also made history by taking her baby into the commons. now she must nurse a recovery that's brought in one defecting labour mp so far and many remain—supporting voter5. if there were an election tomorrow, even with the current figures, 40 or 50 liberal democrat mps would certainly seem like a perfectly realistic aspiration. whether or not they can go further than that, whether or not, for example, they can eat further into the labour vote by winning over the support of disenchanted r
in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed.5t future is as members of the european union, and that's why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. she's come a long way. thi5 tax on learning is not acceptable. as a student, jo swin5on campaigned against tuition fees. we5tmin5ter‘s younge5t mp in 2005, she was a minister in the coalition which introduced the tuition fees that helped wreck the lib dems' popularity. she...
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in the popularity of right wing groups in recent years much of their rhetoric is based around national populism and attacks on migrants and muslims and they've gained more ground with the rise of far right political parties in european parliament's right wing movements have held protests against immigration and a slam in several parts of europe and violent attacks have been carried out by far right activists including near nazis and white supremacists germany's domestic intelligence agency the b f v says there are more than 24000 far right extremists in the country and believes almost half are potentially violent in france 10 people suspected of planning attacks on mosques muslim leaders and women wearing veils were arrested last year and in the u.k. the european union's law enforcement agency europol says 5 right wing terror plots were recorded in 2017. let's bring in our guest now to talk more about this in pescado italy via skype we have italian journalist stephano veggie in lisbon we have michelle believe it he is the chair at the center for research on prejudice at the university of warsaw
in the popularity of right wing groups in recent years much of their rhetoric is based around national populism and attacks on migrants and muslims and they've gained more ground with the rise of far right political parties in european parliament's right wing movements have held protests against immigration and a slam in several parts of europe and violent attacks have been carried out by far right activists including near nazis and white supremacists germany's domestic intelligence agency the...
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. >> nationalism. populationcement. >> they repost one another's comments and statements. they watch one another's videos. they are very much part of the same culture now. >> then in 2015, the movement found its moment. the migrant crisis. >> every day, every hour, illegal immigrants are flooding the border. an invasion is taking place. >> large numbers of people began arriving in europe in dramatic ways. >> heavy. >> as europe argued over who would take the migrants, sweden set an example and welcomed them in. in my europe, said sweden's prime minister, we don't build walls, we help each other out. instead, 2015 became the year of walls and borders. >> a state of emergency. >> it was also the year of a series of deadly terror attacks that began to hit the heart of europe. it was ten days after the attack at the theater in paris that sweden suddenly reversed course. it was painful for sweden's leaders to announce the country was restricting its borders. but sweden had quickly become overwhelmed. percentage-wise h
. >> nationalism. populationcement. >> they repost one another's comments and statements. they watch one another's videos. they are very much part of the same culture now. >> then in 2015, the movement found its moment. the migrant crisis. >> every day, every hour, illegal immigrants are flooding the border. an invasion is taking place. >> large numbers of people began arriving in europe in dramatic ways. >> heavy. >> as europe argued over who would...
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workforce is a shrinking rapidly but in africa the picture is quite different the united nations' world population division says the number of working age africans those aged 15 to 64 will increase by almost 39 percent by the end of the century let's zoom in on one example in particular now africa's biggest economy and that would be nigeria will probably see its working age population surge by a whopping 340 percent to more than 485000000 by 2100 or 2100 the upside is that africa won't have to struggle with a future labor shortage how ever the question is whether african economies can expand quickly enough to provide jobs for the growing number of where this interesting topic and i'm very glad that we have correspondents join to reindeer are standing by for us in nairobi to give us a more inside so interesting statistics there are african countries actually prepared for the sheer numbers in terms of working age population. yes and no yes we are prepared in terms of the energy that these young people do have we look at the median age that is about 16 years of age in africa and of course we're chann
workforce is a shrinking rapidly but in africa the picture is quite different the united nations' world population division says the number of working age africans those aged 15 to 64 will increase by almost 39 percent by the end of the century let's zoom in on one example in particular now africa's biggest economy and that would be nigeria will probably see its working age population surge by a whopping 340 percent to more than 485000000 by 2100 or 2100 the upside is that africa won't have to...
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black men in this country are 6% of the nation's population but we make up over 50% of the homicide victims. and every single day in america we have 100 people dying due to gun violence. doing nothing is no longer acceptable because we have seen a country that when people are slaughtered at houses of worship from synagogues to churches, we do nothing. we've seen in america where people are killed at a concert in vegas or a nightclub in florida, and we do nothing. children being shot under desks in schools and we do nothing. and so i want everyone to know this is not just a policy issue for me. it is very personal. if i am your president, i'm going to bring a fight to the corporate gun lobby and the nra like they have never ever seen before. and i have challenged everyone running for president, i have put forth the boldest and farthest-reaching policy agenda that will watch shootings drop in this country and i challenge everyone to step up with me. right now you're seeing shootings in kmupts like mine, mass shootings in too many communities. we must act now before it happens in your communit
black men in this country are 6% of the nation's population but we make up over 50% of the homicide victims. and every single day in america we have 100 people dying due to gun violence. doing nothing is no longer acceptable because we have seen a country that when people are slaughtered at houses of worship from synagogues to churches, we do nothing. we've seen in america where people are killed at a concert in vegas or a nightclub in florida, and we do nothing. children being shot under desks...
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. >> nationalism. population >> the great replacement. >> they tweet and repost one another's posts and statements. they watch one another's videos. they're very much part of the same culture now. >> then in 2015, the movement found its moment. the migrant crisis. >> every day, every hour, ships packed with illegal immigrants are flooding the european border. an invasion is taking place. >> genuinely large numbers of people began arriving in europe in very dramatic ways. >> i feel heavy, heavy. >> as europe argued over who would take the migrants, sweden set an example and welcomed them in. in my europe, said sweden's prime minister, we don't build walls, we help each other out. >> we're people! >> instead, 2015 became the year walls and borders were back on the agenda. >> hungary has declared a state of emergency and has closed its doors to anyone. >> it was also the year of a series of deadly terrorist attacks that began to hit the heart of europe. it was ten days after the attack at the bataclan heater in pari
. >> nationalism. population >> the great replacement. >> they tweet and repost one another's posts and statements. they watch one another's videos. they're very much part of the same culture now. >> then in 2015, the movement found its moment. the migrant crisis. >> every day, every hour, ships packed with illegal immigrants are flooding the european border. an invasion is taking place. >> genuinely large numbers of people began arriving in europe in very...
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suppress response rates from immigrant communities and would lead to an inaccurate count of the nation's populationcorated navy seal edward gallagher was found not guilty on six of seven charges. the 19-year veteran was accused of multiple war crimes the most serious that he fatally stabbed and killed a wounded prisoner in i raq and shot civilians. he was found guilty of posing with a human casualty. >>> and the most expensive residential real estate deal in california history has just closed the manor, which was designed by aaron spelling, it sold for an unprecedented 1$120 million in los angeles. that's 20 million more than the cost of the playboy mansion. this 123-room house comes with 27 bathrooms, a bowling alley, a movie theater as well as space for 100 cars how about that contessa, back to you. >> i would be satisfied with one of the wings >> you're right. just a bathroom. what are you going to do with 27 bathrooms? >> a lot to clean and cool thank you. >>> who is the biggest winner o the trump/xi meeting and how should invests play the outcome? >>> as we head to break, a look at the biggest
suppress response rates from immigrant communities and would lead to an inaccurate count of the nation's populationcorated navy seal edward gallagher was found not guilty on six of seven charges. the 19-year veteran was accused of multiple war crimes the most serious that he fatally stabbed and killed a wounded prisoner in i raq and shot civilians. he was found guilty of posing with a human casualty. >>> and the most expensive residential real estate deal in california history has just...
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executive directors that she is worried there is a danger of the 2020 census undercounting the nation's population. due to a lack of education about the census it's purpose and people's fear of immigration status census takers come knocking.>>> they say i come for the census. they have no idea what the census is and they won't open the door.>> reporter: the numbers have political consequences. >>> the primary purpose is representation. there is a formula that uses census population numbers to decide how many congressional districts each state gets.>> reporter: eric mcgee of public policy institute said the president's executive order only repeats the administration's past announcement it will try to create a new database of noncitizens.>>> they are going to try using the other administrative records to match to the census and figure out who in the census who has responded is a citizen.>> reporter: if states switch over to a different citizenship database mcgee said areas with high numbers of noncitizens such as california arizona or texas would have less representation in congress. certainly state
executive directors that she is worried there is a danger of the 2020 census undercounting the nation's population. due to a lack of education about the census it's purpose and people's fear of immigration status census takers come knocking.>>> they say i come for the census. they have no idea what the census is and they won't open the door.>> reporter: the numbers have political consequences. >>> the primary purpose is representation. there is a formula that uses census...
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. >> nationalism. >> population replacement. >> the great replacement. >> they tweet and repost one another'swatch one another's videos. they're very much part of the same culture now. >> then in 2015 the movement found its moment. the migrant crisis. >> every day, every hour ships packed full of illegal immigrants are flooding the european border. an invasion is taking place. >> genuinely large numbers of people began arriving in europe in very dramatic ways. >> i feel happy. >> as europe argued over who would take the migrants, sweden set an example and welcomed them in. in my europe, said sweden's prime minister, we don't build walls, we help each other out. but instead, 2015 became the year walls and borders were back on the global agenda. >> hungary has declared a state of emergency and totally closed its borders to anyone. >> allahu akbar. >> it was also the year of a series of deadly terrorist attacks that began to hit the heart of europe. it was ten days after the attack at the bataclan theater in paris that sweden suddenly reversed course. it was painful for sweden's leaders to annou
. >> nationalism. >> population replacement. >> the great replacement. >> they tweet and repost one another'swatch one another's videos. they're very much part of the same culture now. >> then in 2015 the movement found its moment. the migrant crisis. >> every day, every hour ships packed full of illegal immigrants are flooding the european border. an invasion is taking place. >> genuinely large numbers of people began arriving in europe in very...
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era where everybody else was marginalized but it is also endangering approximately 40% of our nation's population. because hate crimes have been going up dramatically in our country. and when the president of the united states basically makes the claim that people of color are not legitimate americans, then it emboldens the people who want to do harm to people of kwlor, w -- people of color, to harm americans to give them the license to do so. >> we've seen that happen. and peter baker said president trump woke up on sunday morning and gazed out of the nation and saw the dry kindling and decided to throw a match on it. it is not the first time nor st likely to be the match. he has a carton of matches and a ready supply of kerosene. >> the message of us against them. and the people he represents to the fullest, the resentment of immigrants, of african-americans, of people that are not white. that is who he's talking to. and it is something that we're going to hear and continue to hear over and over and over again. particularly because the president's campaigning right now. it is not so much govern
era where everybody else was marginalized but it is also endangering approximately 40% of our nation's population. because hate crimes have been going up dramatically in our country. and when the president of the united states basically makes the claim that people of color are not legitimate americans, then it emboldens the people who want to do harm to people of kwlor, w -- people of color, to harm americans to give them the license to do so. >> we've seen that happen. and peter baker...
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after this last election democrats hold 90% of the seats in the house where immigrants exceed national populationf the seats where minorities population 70% where college graduates population. move out. the other story, republicans hope their way back in is convincing some of those suburban voters consult really alienated from his racist vision that democrats will threaten their economy by raising their taxes and taking away their private health care so these two things are related. >> ron, to get in your brain and figure out how you recall all of those stats is remarkable. can you tweet that last one out? it's fascinating. >> i will tweet it. better than that, it will be in my cnn column tomorrow morning. >> good. it's not one today i haven't read. i always read them before you come on. we'll look for that. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> just a reminder, this thursday night don't make any other plans because our draw for cnn democratic debate is 8:00 p.m. eastern right here. it's live. this as democratic candidates face off on each night of the next debate in a special live event. >> anot
after this last election democrats hold 90% of the seats in the house where immigrants exceed national populationf the seats where minorities population 70% where college graduates population. move out. the other story, republicans hope their way back in is convincing some of those suburban voters consult really alienated from his racist vision that democrats will threaten their economy by raising their taxes and taking away their private health care so these two things are related. >>...
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in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed. one. we believe the uk's best future is as members of the european union, and that's why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. let's go back to nick. she was the favourite and has come out fighting on brexit. that is the main selling point for the lib dems just now, they are the unequivocally anti brexit party in the uk. slightly complicated in scotland where you have the snp as well, but in england they are the main party to stop brexit. so far in general elections, that message, they are not that successful, there are only 12 lib not that successful, there are only i2 lib dem mps not that successful, there are only i2 lib dem mstust now. jo swinson will want to increase that number significantly if there is another general election in the next while. it is worth remembering in the european election a couple of months ago, where brexit was the only issue people were voting on, the lib dems came second. they came ahead of the conservatives and the labour party,
in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed. one. we believe the uk's best future is as members of the european union, and that's why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. let's go back to nick. she was the favourite and has come out fighting on brexit. that is the main selling point for the lib dems just now, they are the unequivocally anti brexit party in the uk. slightly complicated in scotland where you have the snp...
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applause and our liberal movement to take on nationalism and populism must be inclusive.selves if we think our society is a meritocracy. so i say to you, if you are tired of a politics that doesn't include people like you, whether that is because of your gender, disability, or the whether that is because of your gender, disability, orthe colour of yourskin, your gender, disability, orthe colour of your skin, your accent, age gender, disability, orthe colour of your skin, youraccent, age or gender, disability, orthe colour of your skin, your accent, age or who your skin, your accent, age or who you love, then join your skin, your accent, age or who you love, thenjoin us. this is a historic moment for our party. a moment of change. and the urgency of this moment in our country's history needs us to think and act even bigger. whether it's brexit or the climate crisis, we don't have the luxury to wait 15 or 20 years for us to rebuild our seats in parliament. we need to work with others in whatever form or shape to keep growing that liberal movement, the force we need in briti
applause and our liberal movement to take on nationalism and populism must be inclusive.selves if we think our society is a meritocracy. so i say to you, if you are tired of a politics that doesn't include people like you, whether that is because of your gender, disability, or the whether that is because of your gender, disability, orthe colour of yourskin, your gender, disability, orthe colour of your skin, your accent, age gender, disability, orthe colour of your skin, youraccent, age or...
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in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed.i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. she's come a long way. this tax on learning is not acceptable. as a student, jo swinson campaigned against tuition fees. westminster‘s youngest mp in 2005, she was a minister in the coalition which introduced the tuition fees that helped wreck the lib dems' popularity. she lost her seat in 2015, like all but a handful of lib dems. back two years later, she was elected deputy leader and also made history by taking her baby into the commons. now she must nurse a recovery that's brought in one defecting labour mp so far and many remain supporting voters. if there were an election tomorrow, even with the current figures, 40 or 50 liberal democrat mps would certainly seem like a perfectly realistic aspiration. whether or not they can go further than that, whether or not, for example, they can eat further into the labour vote by winning over the support of disenchanted remain voters, that, i think, is the challenge. and it's still a big challenge.
in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed.i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. she's come a long way. this tax on learning is not acceptable. as a student, jo swinson campaigned against tuition fees. westminster‘s youngest mp in 2005, she was a minister in the coalition which introduced the tuition fees that helped wreck the lib dems' popularity. she lost her seat in 2015, like all but a handful of lib dems. back two years later,...
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in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed. of the european union and thatis as members of the european union and that is why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. jo swinson saying she will do whatever she can to stop brexit and i think whatever she can to stop brexit and ithinka whatever she can to stop brexit and i think a lot of people in the liberal democrats think that has been the recipe for their success, the clear message on that matter of brexit. jo swinson and her leadership rival, sir ed davey, very clear that what they want to see is another referendum and they want to campaign to remain in the referendum. the broader question now jo swinson is in charge, how will she bring that about? she made it clear she is willing to work with other mp5 but ruling out any kind of coalition with either a jeremy corbyn led government or a boris johnson led government, but she was trying to open the door to other mp5 in the hope that enough people from the lib dem peers macro perspective will rally around th
in the face of nationalism, populism, the catastrophe of brexit, the two old parties have failed. of the european union and thatis as members of the european union and that is why, as your leader, i will do whatever it takes to stop brexit. jo swinson saying she will do whatever she can to stop brexit and i think whatever she can to stop brexit and ithinka whatever she can to stop brexit and i think a lot of people in the liberal democrats think that has been the recipe for their success, the...
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licenses to 2 private telecom operators with about 100000000 people ethiopia is the 2nd most populous nation in africa after nigeria and it is the fastest growing economy in the region easier telecom today reports that its customer base has grown to more than 43000000 users so a big market there how attractive is it to investors and what does the if european government hope to achieve by privatizing so much or for more i'm joined by. editor in chief of the standard magazine good to have you with us on the program so please tell me why is the government keen on selling such a fairly profitable company such as if you know telecom. well the government has a habit and. when you're a goal that teleco would be one of the 5 states trend for privatization passion privatization i should say so it's according to the plan of privatizing some of the state owned big companies. it is appropriate the profit of a company has a mission to earlier but we have to take into consideration that if you can population are acquired just $100.00 mealy expected to be promoted by the exterior census so you see it in te
licenses to 2 private telecom operators with about 100000000 people ethiopia is the 2nd most populous nation in africa after nigeria and it is the fastest growing economy in the region easier telecom today reports that its customer base has grown to more than 43000000 users so a big market there how attractive is it to investors and what does the if european government hope to achieve by privatizing so much or for more i'm joined by. editor in chief of the standard magazine good to have you...
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nation. california does have a population of about 12% of the nation, roughly 40 million. but that makes it difficult for the economy and others. i think one standard, it would have been important for the same whoon, those in california work for the automakers, working with the federal government. more've watched democrats focused on trying to change an thanme to an election, working together. i would work with anybody who wants to put this country first. we watched it time and again on this floor, time when we voted prices, to lower drug only to find when democratic leadership took ahold of it, they made sure he didn't become law. there's a time for politics, but also a time to put it aside. reporter: the white house said yesterday you organized a meeting between president trump and pharma. whu? -- why? mr. mccarthy: i want drug prices lower, like the president. i want to lower prices where constituents feel it. not by 1%. drug prices are too high. i'lls why, if you watch, work with everybody who is participating, and i want to bring people together to solve the problem.
nation. california does have a population of about 12% of the nation, roughly 40 million. but that makes it difficult for the economy and others. i think one standard, it would have been important for the same whoon, those in california work for the automakers, working with the federal government. more've watched democrats focused on trying to change an thanme to an election, working together. i would work with anybody who wants to put this country first. we watched it time and again on this...
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ok we're going to our next story the united nations have called today world population day and says there are 7700000000 of us on the planet today and brace yourselves with another 2000000 people coming along over the next 3 decades in europe the population is shrinking but it's still rising in africa where it's expected to double by 2050 the trend will almost certainly put more pressure on the continent is also based on the say governments in africa need to invest more in infrastructure to cope with growing demand and create jobs for africa's youthful population. talking about africa's youthful population rwanda is aiming to become africa's tech hub if you believe farmers and investors rhonda seems to have what it takes to thrive as a tech ecosystem in a developing economy many startups have popped up there over the last decade and young tech savvy people are pushing hard to get their products to market. the the young people are stars on rwanda starchild see. they work for a software development company also missed the lab which is created a car sharing and ride tailing out for german ca
ok we're going to our next story the united nations have called today world population day and says there are 7700000000 of us on the planet today and brace yourselves with another 2000000 people coming along over the next 3 decades in europe the population is shrinking but it's still rising in africa where it's expected to double by 2050 the trend will almost certainly put more pressure on the continent is also based on the say governments in africa need to invest more in infrastructure to...
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this nationalism, alleged populism, xenophobia, arising in many different countries, along with diminishingh office. england just picked this unusual fellow to be prime minister, a thought so absurd he himself dismissed it. >> is there a possibility you could become prime minister? >> i think that is vanishing. about as much chance of reincarnated as an olive. >> you think the hair is holding you back? honestly. >> well, the hair is not holding him back. boris johnson taking over as uk prime minister. and many note his trumpian echoes. some of it is about style, like look at this, the hair. some of it is about being controversial. both of these leaders lambasted by their own dedicated british blimps. but it's also about an emerging political project with appeals to populism that need a kind of gauche celebrity. johnson wasn't taken seriously in the u.s. but he built a big following riding the brexit wave. he also we should note did a loft race baiting. he recently invoked birtherism. and now some brits are feeling like many americans did as donald trump took on the trappings of the presiden
this nationalism, alleged populism, xenophobia, arising in many different countries, along with diminishingh office. england just picked this unusual fellow to be prime minister, a thought so absurd he himself dismissed it. >> is there a possibility you could become prime minister? >> i think that is vanishing. about as much chance of reincarnated as an olive. >> you think the hair is holding you back? honestly. >> well, the hair is not holding him back. boris johnson...
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today are it having as many children the alarming message from experts about why the nation cannot replace the population and in sport giants, the hottest team in the majors tries to ke ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. ...you discover paint bleed you under your tape...... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! >>and starting tonight with the giants what a summer winners of 17 of their last 20 in in possession of the top record in the majors since the all-star break going for a sweep of the nl central leading cubs. the sights and sounds of oracle park good day for a ball game. a giant
today are it having as many children the alarming message from experts about why the nation cannot replace the population and in sport giants, the hottest team in the majors tries to ke ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. ...you discover paint bleed you under your...
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california represents about 12% of the nation's population so he is running slightly ahead.ributors are $200 or less. which means they can reload and keep sending money. you max out at $2800 per person under the federal limits. so if you've got donors who have given less than $200 they can keep sending monthly from here to eternity. >> bill: was he on something that he put california front and center at the convention in 2016? >> it's the biggest delegation and i'm not certain it has a deep impact on his ability to raise money in california. californians insist of being front and center at every national convention. >> bill: let's move onto to "politico" story. here is the headline and a quote. trump's field tested strategy whip up a frenzy and then disavow is from "politico". a quote from the communications director for the campaign. the squad as they call themselves are now the leaders of the democratic party. americans don't like it when elected officials disparage the country from the communications director. >> the president went down the right path and then went in my
california represents about 12% of the nation's population so he is running slightly ahead.ributors are $200 or less. which means they can reload and keep sending money. you max out at $2800 per person under the federal limits. so if you've got donors who have given less than $200 they can keep sending monthly from here to eternity. >> bill: was he on something that he put california front and center at the convention in 2016? >> it's the biggest delegation and i'm not certain it...
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nation. of the population of 60 million. she congratulated him for becoming prime minister of the united king ston. here here. that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. we'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning. good night from new york. ning good night from new york >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. >> donald trump's depraved behavior finally takes center stage. >> we did not, however, make a determination as to whether the president did commit a crime. >> tonight, the final preparations and the expectation setting as robert mueller will finally answer questions on his devastating report for the president. >>> plus, congressman hakeem jeffries on how democratic leadership plans to handle the fallout from mueller. >>> alarming new details about the maga bomber's path to radicalization. and why the trump administration is planning to kick millions off of food stamps as they throw billions at agra business.
nation. of the population of 60 million. she congratulated him for becoming prime minister of the united king ston. here here. that is our broadcast on a tuesday night. we'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning. good night from new york. ning good night from new york >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> if we had had confidence that the president clearly did not commit a crime, we would have said so. >> donald trump's depraved behavior finally takes center stage....
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environmentalist argued closing the island of komodo will do little to protect the more vulnerable populations outside of the nationalmunity on komodo and the nearby rinca island now survive off the tourist trade. the idea of less people coming is a disaster to many. this local guide, abdul, says the governor's plans do not make sense. it is an amazing view! yeah, welcome to paradise. are you concerned that if it is closed in that year, there isn't that income coming in, that the community may return to practices that do destroy the environment? yeah. some of the bigger tour operators agree controls need to be put in place, if the tourism boom is to be sustainable. and at the moment, do you think it is being strict, or is it a bit relaxed? tissa believes the industry will survive if komodo island is closed for a year, because people will still come to dive, snorkel and visit the beaches and see the dragons on other islands. but for the villagers, there is much more at stake in this battle. they are confused and worried about their future. her father says the government tried to move them before, when the park was cre
environmentalist argued closing the island of komodo will do little to protect the more vulnerable populations outside of the nationalmunity on komodo and the nearby rinca island now survive off the tourist trade. the idea of less people coming is a disaster to many. this local guide, abdul, says the governor's plans do not make sense. it is an amazing view! yeah, welcome to paradise. are you concerned that if it is closed in that year, there isn't that income coming in, that the community may...
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our international affairs budget national security of our population abroad. he believe an increase and that would decrease the immigration backlog -- do you believe an increase in that would decrease the immigration backlog? >>>> i don't have expertise in that area. i can't comment on proposed legislative changes. i know that is something that has been experiments with in the past. i understand some of it is being discussed currently. why don't some of those women in congress, the art solving andhing, go up there alternate a month at a time and help take care of those babies if they are worried about them. if i was a mother, i wouldn't send my child on a trip like that. a baby that had to have diapers. i don't understand why her mother would send her child on a trip like that. >> i wanted to ask a couple of hypotheticals. what legislation do you have to go to the nearest country and do the same and not come to our border and apply for asylum. courtriminal comes into and tries to sue for restitution to be made whole because he wasn't paid by his terminal partn
our international affairs budget national security of our population abroad. he believe an increase and that would decrease the immigration backlog -- do you believe an increase in that would decrease the immigration backlog? >>>> i don't have expertise in that area. i can't comment on proposed legislative changes. i know that is something that has been experiments with in the past. i understand some of it is being discussed currently. why don't some of those women in congress, the...
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paradoxical population policies that originated in rich industrial nations missing women in the match the time in 45 minutes long t w. or. shift. blame the futurist guy for germany's booming capital. i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in over europe max series the battle but it's not like the choice of the new i love peter and want to show what a certain looks like a swiss like me spices 15 nations 50 story. and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best. book now. covering with d.w. . welcome to global 3000 here's what's coming up. what kind of weed would you like a fairly normal question in europe why were the sale and recreational consumption of marijuana is legal.
paradoxical population policies that originated in rich industrial nations missing women in the match the time in 45 minutes long t w. or. shift. blame the futurist guy for germany's booming capital. i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in over europe max series the battle but it's not like the choice of the new i love peter and want to show what a certain looks like a swiss like me spices 15 nations 50 story. and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best. book now....
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paradoxical population policies that originated in rich industrial nations missing women in the national time on this team minutes long t w. e u from some city. pay down to maximize profits for vast areas of rangoon cultural land. against all logic of sustainability or conservation. who keeps track of frames. and remove benefits from. 1000000000 euro disney. comes up in a contest double. welcome to the girl max new jersey channel. a goldmine of stories. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning parts culture to ensure a. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so folks are. scrivens don't miss out. on not know how they will not succeed in defining the subtle not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made for minds. this is news coming to you live from berlin more chaos in hong kong as anti-government protesters disrupt train services demonstrators blocked the doors causing massive delays for commuters is the latest move in their campaign to force the government's respons
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most of whom are descendents of native in ux, this is the least densely populated nation on earth. only antarctica on the opposite end of the globe and not a country is more barren. and only antarctica has more ice. after we took off, we stumbled through a layer of quick clouds for a half an hour but the sky soon cleared and the white world below the crispresolution . the strategy for these missions is not to fly high but to fly low. they study all day at 1500 feet is ideal. there was agreement on the c-130 ice sheet at least from ourheight tended to look like handmade paper , the kind sometimes used for spine stationary with visiblefibers and textured imperfections . but the technicians on the flight but very little time gazing out at the scenery with theclearing whether they began scrutinizing their computer screens , watching sine waves and radar images and the data streaming in about the icebelow. at that point i made my way through the main cabin for the front of the plane . from there i could up a short letter to the flight deck and watch rhubarb cockpit windows as the pilots
most of whom are descendents of native in ux, this is the least densely populated nation on earth. only antarctica on the opposite end of the globe and not a country is more barren. and only antarctica has more ice. after we took off, we stumbled through a layer of quick clouds for a half an hour but the sky soon cleared and the white world below the crispresolution . the strategy for these missions is not to fly high but to fly low. they study all day at 1500 feet is ideal. there was agreement...
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i urge my colleagues to stand with me and oppose this attack on some of our nation's most vulnerable population. mr. speaker, i also want to call attention to the house of representatives what we achieved in the last six months. many of these pieces of legislation on a bipartisan basis. we passed 10 bills to reduce the price of health care and which rescription drugs, our communities want us to do. strengthen protection for people with pre-existing conditions. reducing cost of drugs and pre-existing conditions to protect those individuals. we passed the equality act to ensure every american enjoys the same rights and is protected equally under the law. the equality act is so important. and i fought to improve our water infrastructure, to address the strain on precious resource brought by drought and climate change and ensure we have clean, safe drinking water for all of our communities. in the san joaquin valuey sadly, we have many communities that don't enjoy clean, safe drinking water standards. i worked hard to implement the farm bill, to lead education and outreach program for farm programs
i urge my colleagues to stand with me and oppose this attack on some of our nation's most vulnerable population. mr. speaker, i also want to call attention to the house of representatives what we achieved in the last six months. many of these pieces of legislation on a bipartisan basis. we passed 10 bills to reduce the price of health care and which rescription drugs, our communities want us to do. strengthen protection for people with pre-existing conditions. reducing cost of drugs and...
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priority the country has the world's 2nd highest percentage of the national budget dedicated to education over 80 percent of the population lives in rural areas and significant efforts have been made to build schools in the countryside but the mindset of parents is one of the remaining challenges for keeping children in school. not little i'm going to make one big issue is to find a solution with parents the aim should not only be to send their children to school they have to get involved and pay attention to their children studies you must not even at a very young age household chores often get in the way of education girls are especially at risk with a 19 percent dropout rate during the school year after that 7 of the so they have to help their parents are trying so they fetch the water after the cattle plow the land and the girls also have to cook shermanesque continued a. teacher is trying to sensitize parents to their children success read yet as one of the pupils honored for outstanding performance. and the 2nd in my class that i'd like to become a doctor. improving infrastructure is also crucial to ensure children
priority the country has the world's 2nd highest percentage of the national budget dedicated to education over 80 percent of the population lives in rural areas and significant efforts have been made to build schools in the countryside but the mindset of parents is one of the remaining challenges for keeping children in school. not little i'm going to make one big issue is to find a solution with parents the aim should not only be to send their children to school they have to get involved and...
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their extremely courageous dedicated people who are working to help their own civilian population the united nations if the hoarding there but it's mostly syrians who are helping their own people and as a amazing courage and dedication from these humanitarian workers and what precisely sort of help our people who've been forced to flee in the last 3 months hundreds of thousands who have been forced to flee their homes because of the violence what sort of assistance are they getting and where actually are they had it right now. well with more than 400000 who have fled mostly to the done at area close to the turkish border we've been providing them with radio emails and hands and other relief items without putting new water tanks and the trimmings and you know these camps are already very crowded there now much more crowded but many of the people also waves to the other towns and it is those same towns that are now also coming under attack so you know it's no wonder whenever there is a mess right now that we see women and children and elderly people being pulled out from under the rubble because there
their extremely courageous dedicated people who are working to help their own civilian population the united nations if the hoarding there but it's mostly syrians who are helping their own people and as a amazing courage and dedication from these humanitarian workers and what precisely sort of help our people who've been forced to flee in the last 3 months hundreds of thousands who have been forced to flee their homes because of the violence what sort of assistance are they getting and where...