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then, neves, 2-1.de and tonight's winners wolves will face either shrewsbury or stoke after their replay. the pick of the ties — arsenal against manchester united — a couple of other all premier league ties — tottenham will travel to crystal palace — and manchester city host burnley. and from the upsets this weekend — barnet of non league will host championship side brentford. old ham will face doncaster. full details on the website — and for newport manager michael flynn, well, he's getting ready for their trip to middlesbrough. obviously the long journey, a tough game. it will be good to see tony pulis. it is a game i look forward to. hopefully we will concentrate on promotion and getting back into the premier league, and hopefully we have a good day and surprise them again. wada experts have been given access to a russian lab to claim data that could lead to the prosecution of hundreds of drugs cheats. the original deadline of new year's eve was missed but an anti doping team will now be allowed int
then, neves, 2-1.de and tonight's winners wolves will face either shrewsbury or stoke after their replay. the pick of the ties — arsenal against manchester united — a couple of other all premier league ties — tottenham will travel to crystal palace — and manchester city host burnley. and from the upsets this weekend — barnet of non league will host championship side brentford. old ham will face doncaster. full details on the website — and for newport manager michael flynn, well,...
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with the unofficial support of neves‘ party, eduardo cunha was elected as president .n a perfect position to block any economic reforms and to plunge the knife into dilma's presidency. dilma's problems were not limited to her political rivals. the juggernaut economy had slammed on the brakes, and the country had fallen into recession. in the first year of her second term, brazil's gdp fell by nearly 4% and the stock market fell by 13%. under lula, workers‘ party approval ratings had been sky—high. now, dilma saw the party's ratings slide with her own. on the 12th of april, over 1.5 million people took to the streets, a million of them in sao paulo. shirt that the protesters wore. it was a massive ramping up of anger against the dilma presidency. now it was the turn of a new force in brazil to pile further pressure onto dilma. judge sergio moro was leading the investigation into corruption known as operation carwash. injune 2015, the ceo of brazil's largest construction firm, marcelo odebrecht, was arrested. it was a sign that even the biggest brazilian business could b
with the unofficial support of neves‘ party, eduardo cunha was elected as president .n a perfect position to block any economic reforms and to plunge the knife into dilma's presidency. dilma's problems were not limited to her political rivals. the juggernaut economy had slammed on the brakes, and the country had fallen into recession. in the first year of her second term, brazil's gdp fell by nearly 4% and the stock market fell by 13%. under lula, workers‘ party approval ratings had been...
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top of the list was dilma's defeated political rival, the centre—right psdb leader aecio neves.politicians from the ruling workers‘ party had been taking bribes and illegal campaign donations. but udge sergio moro biggest catch of all. to the apartment as a bribe from the construction company oas. on march the 4th, police raided lula‘s house. the most popular leader in brazilian history was now viewed with the same suspicion as any other corrupt politician. on march the 10th, dilma asked lula tojoin her cabinet as chief of staff. many saw this as an attempt to provide lula with immunity from prosecution by moro. but dilma claims she had other reasons. protesters began to react to the political drama that was unfolding. on march the 13th, the largest demonstrations in brazilian history took place. nearly 4 million brazilians took to the street demanding the arrest of lula and the impeachment of dilma. the sight of a giant balloon of lula in a striped prison outfit resonated across the world. once the most popular politician on the planet, lula was about to fall. brazil‘s politici
top of the list was dilma's defeated political rival, the centre—right psdb leader aecio neves.politicians from the ruling workers‘ party had been taking bribes and illegal campaign donations. but udge sergio moro biggest catch of all. to the apartment as a bribe from the construction company oas. on march the 4th, police raided lula‘s house. the most popular leader in brazilian history was now viewed with the same suspicion as any other corrupt politician. on march the 10th, dilma asked...
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top of the list was dilma's defeated political rival, the centre—right psdb leader aecio neves. list also revealed that senior politicians from the ruling workers‘ party had been taking bribes and illegal odebrecht‘s list also revealed that senior politicians from the ruling workers‘ party had been taking bribes and illegal campaign donations. butjudge sergio moro was about to reveal his biggest catch of all. former president lula was alleged to own a holiday apartment in a seaside city. moro claimed that lula had received free improvements to the apartment as a bribe from the construction company oas. on march the 4th, police raided lula‘s house. the most popular leader in brazilian history was now viewed with the same suspicion as any other corrupt politician. on march the 10th, dilma asked lula tojoin her cabinet as chief of staff. many saw this as an attempt to provide lula with immunity from prosecution by moro. on march the 10th, dilma asked lula tojoin her that was unfolding. on march the 13th, the largest demonstrations in brazilian history took place. nearly 4 million b
top of the list was dilma's defeated political rival, the centre—right psdb leader aecio neves. list also revealed that senior politicians from the ruling workers‘ party had been taking bribes and illegal odebrecht‘s list also revealed that senior politicians from the ruling workers‘ party had been taking bribes and illegal campaign donations. butjudge sergio moro was about to reveal his biggest catch of all. former president lula was alleged to own a holiday apartment in a seaside...
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for a short period, aecio neves believed he had won.s and for a long time refused to accept the legitimacy of the vote. but dilma claims she never had any doubts she would win. despite all the setbacks that had befallen the country over the last four years, the brazilian people had entrusted dilma with a second term of office. but patience was running out. and politics was about to get very dirty. good afternoon. chances are worried you are the days looked a little bit like this. quite gloomy. glimmers of brightness on the horizon. generally, up against this massive cloud. the only significant breaks coming further north across northern ireland and into central and eastern scotland. not long before rain becomes more widespread across scotland. for the south, becomes more widespread across scotland. forthe south, cloud pretty solid. mild temperatures, 10-11. pretty solid. mild temperatures, 10—11. rain across eastern england if you're heading out, heavy downpours across scotland. strong wind across the board, particularly gusty across sc
for a short period, aecio neves believed he had won.s and for a long time refused to accept the legitimacy of the vote. but dilma claims she never had any doubts she would win. despite all the setbacks that had befallen the country over the last four years, the brazilian people had entrusted dilma with a second term of office. but patience was running out. and politics was about to get very dirty. good afternoon. chances are worried you are the days looked a little bit like this. quite gloomy....
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her main challenger was the social democratic party senator, aecio neves. attacked dilma over the corruption exposed by operation carwash. and he enlisted some of the country's most popular celebrities to support him. the contest was very close. for a short period, aecio neves believed he had one. believed he had won. he contested the results and for a long time refused to accept the legitimacy of the vote. but dilma claims she never had any doubts she would win. despite all the setbacks that had befallen the country over the last four years, the brazilian people had entrusted dilma with a second term in office. but patience was running out. and politics was about to get very dirty. hello there. there has not been a huge amount of change and the weather since the start of 2019 with high pressure often in charge. this was at the scene on friday. in highland, scotland, we had heavy showers around. so, rainbows and certainly captured by our weather watchers and there will be more of them in the forecast over the next couple of days too. so, for saturday we hav
her main challenger was the social democratic party senator, aecio neves. attacked dilma over the corruption exposed by operation carwash. and he enlisted some of the country's most popular celebrities to support him. the contest was very close. for a short period, aecio neves believed he had one. believed he had won. he contested the results and for a long time refused to accept the legitimacy of the vote. but dilma claims she never had any doubts she would win. despite all the setbacks that...
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for a short period, aecio neves believed he had won.d for a long time refused to accept the legitimacy of the vote. but dilma claims she never had any doubts she would win. despite all the setbacks that had befallen the country over the last four years, the brazilian people had entrusted dilma with a second term of office. but patience was running out. and politics was about to get very dirty. hello again. the weather today has been cloudy across the weather today has been cloudy a cross m ost the weather today has been cloudy across most of the united kingdom will stop we have seen heavy rains particularly across the west of scotland. this was the scene in argyll and bute this afternoon. the heavy rain will push southwards. a little bit of rain across is doing blown tending to ease out into the north sea with time. it will be mild with temperatures between eight and 10 celsius. a look at the charts for sunday. a couple of weather fronts will push southwards. the second front in northern scotland will bring heavy rain. that shows the bo
for a short period, aecio neves believed he had won.d for a long time refused to accept the legitimacy of the vote. but dilma claims she never had any doubts she would win. despite all the setbacks that had befallen the country over the last four years, the brazilian people had entrusted dilma with a second term of office. but patience was running out. and politics was about to get very dirty. hello again. the weather today has been cloudy across the weather today has been cloudy a cross m ost...
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for a short period, aecio neves believed he had won.for a long time refused to accept the legitimacy of the vote. but dilma claims she never had any doubts she would win. despite all the setbacks that had befallen the country over the last four years, the brazilian people had entrusted dilma with a second term of office. but patience was running out. and politics was about to get very dirty. hello. we've definitely seen more sunshine across the uk today than yesterday, but as the skies cleared, we've also imported some chillier air, so it has felt fresher, despite the brighter weather. the reason it's turned a little chillier is a cold front has sunk its way south across the uk, not producing much in the way of rain but allowing some relatively cold air in. behind this band of showers working its way south there is colder air still. we have had a windy day, those winds will gradually ease through the night, the weather feature kind of fizzles out in terms of bringing many showers as it makes its way south, certainly the cold air does fe
for a short period, aecio neves believed he had won.for a long time refused to accept the legitimacy of the vote. but dilma claims she never had any doubts she would win. despite all the setbacks that had befallen the country over the last four years, the brazilian people had entrusted dilma with a second term of office. but patience was running out. and politics was about to get very dirty. hello. we've definitely seen more sunshine across the uk today than yesterday, but as the skies cleared,...
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for a short period, aecio neves believed he had won.and for a long time refused to accept the legitimacy of the vote. but dilma claims she never had any doubts she would win. despite all the setbacks that had befallen the country over the last four years, the brazilian people had entrusted dilma with a second term of office. but patience was running out. and politics was about to get very dirty. hello there. temperatures on saturday reached 12 degrees in strathallan. six celsius higher than the january average in this part of scotland. it was a mild day with rain for western scotland and that rain continues to edge southwards. that rain continues to push southwards and on sunday there are two weather fronts, a corporate edging south across england and wales and in occlusion heading into northern scotland. behind this, the airgets northern scotland. behind this, the air gets much colder and that is where the real wintry weather lurks, to the north of the front. england and wales starting the day cloudy with a few patches of rain ageing s
for a short period, aecio neves believed he had won.and for a long time refused to accept the legitimacy of the vote. but dilma claims she never had any doubts she would win. despite all the setbacks that had befallen the country over the last four years, the brazilian people had entrusted dilma with a second term of office. but patience was running out. and politics was about to get very dirty. hello there. temperatures on saturday reached 12 degrees in strathallan. six celsius higher than the...
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it started going wrong for liverpool when this night ended with a ruben neves for a hamstring.lea from midfield. he is dutch, by the way. still, experienced ones are capable of errors. this from jimenez. that was as good as the first half got. it didn't take long to improve. this powerful strike was the best of the game. nevez, might have a go, he did have a go. nevez for wolverhampton! it moved and it beat mignolet! they we re it moved and it beat mignolet! they were this close to an equaliser. that left liverpool needing to send for a couple of familiar faces. they sent their goalkeeper in the dying minutes. the ball didn't make it that far. the competition that wasn't at the top of liverpool's list isn't even on their list any more. 0ut not so much with a bang, but a whimper. it was a very good game for us. i think we did well. against a very good team. we played well. that is how we want to play every game. sometimes it's difficult, but we showed again that we are a great group, a great squad and we can do very good thing. we could have played much more football. the boys c
it started going wrong for liverpool when this night ended with a ruben neves for a hamstring.lea from midfield. he is dutch, by the way. still, experienced ones are capable of errors. this from jimenez. that was as good as the first half got. it didn't take long to improve. this powerful strike was the best of the game. nevez, might have a go, he did have a go. nevez for wolverhampton! it moved and it beat mignolet! they we re it moved and it beat mignolet! they were this close to an...
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little neve te aroha. ardern is going to be a middle name. gayford. so, neve gayford. we chose itjust because we liked it and we think she looks like a little neve. a little matariki and solstice baby. in her only uk interview while she's here in britain, we'll talk to her about brexit and babies — ahead of her meeting with theresa may about a possible free trade deal after the uk leaves the european union. also today, victims of domestic abuse will no longer face being cross—examined by their alleged abusers in the family courts. the government's told this programme they want more people to recognise what abuse can include. if a man is trying to control his partner's finances, if he's taking out loans in her name without her consent. if he is controlling what food she eats, how she eats it, where she is allowed to eat it in the house. these are all acts of control. we'll talk to this mum who suffered years of abuse from her partner. he set fire to the family house, killing their two sons. and, should women be able to freeze their eggs for longer than ten years? this p
little neve te aroha. ardern is going to be a middle name. gayford. so, neve gayford. we chose itjust because we liked it and we think she looks like a little neve. a little matariki and solstice baby. in her only uk interview while she's here in britain, we'll talk to her about brexit and babies — ahead of her meeting with theresa may about a possible free trade deal after the uk leaves the european union. also today, victims of domestic abuse will no longer face being cross—examined by...
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the telegraph sports section talks of neves's "wonder goal".xpress, the man tipped to be taking over at united, mauricio pochettino, says he'd like a chat with arsene wenger, to discuss the merits of sticking with a club for the long—haul — in particular, putting up with a move to a new stadium. we're expecting padraig harrington to be confirmed as europe's next ryder cup captain this afternoon. harrington has been vice—captain for the last three contests and he's the overwhelming favourite to take over from thomas bjorn. europe face the usa at whistling straits in wisconsin, in september of next year. the announcement, at 1pm, will be streamted live on all the major social media platforms and the ryder cup website. is there a more spectacular setting for a motor rally than this? negotiating the peruvian desert dunes from lima to pisco was the challenge on the first stage of the dakar rally. the toyota of two time winner nasser al—attiyah leads reigning champion carlos sainz by almost two minutes. britain's sam sunderland is fifth in the motorc
the telegraph sports section talks of neves's "wonder goal".xpress, the man tipped to be taking over at united, mauricio pochettino, says he'd like a chat with arsene wenger, to discuss the merits of sticking with a club for the long—haul — in particular, putting up with a move to a new stadium. we're expecting padraig harrington to be confirmed as europe's next ryder cup captain this afternoon. harrington has been vice—captain for the last three contests and he's the...
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neve >> super blood wolf moon. >> sounds epic. >> reporter: future astronomers are all excited.ou think it is? >> it's a red moon. >> when the mn turnsred. >> you got it. >> reporter: so tonight, sit back, gaze skyward and howl to yoheart's content. kevin tibbles, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, honoring a group people who might otherwise be forgotten. [cell phone rings] where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time.. if you're a mom, you call at the worst possible time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class? dad! hiding when i was supposed to be quitting. i thought, i should try something that works. i should try nicorette. nicorette mini relieves sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. nicorette mini. you know why. we know how. nicorette mini. ♪ inside out got ♪ i'm feeling good. ♪ doing it my own way, ♪ every
neve >> super blood wolf moon. >> sounds epic. >> reporter: future astronomers are all excited.ou think it is? >> it's a red moon. >> when the mn turnsred. >> you got it. >> reporter: so tonight, sit back, gaze skyward and howl to yoheart's content. kevin tibbles, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, honoring a group people who might otherwise be forgotten. [cell phone rings] where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom?...
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rauljimenez and ruben neves goals saw them through and hand liverpool their second successive defeatst and we have played better. now we need to carry on. all anyone else could say about it... two defeats, it you are right. but we need to now prove you wrong. the first of the english league cup semi finals takes place later on tuesday and it's between the third and fourth best sides in the country. spurs welcome chelsea to their temporary home of wembley for the first leg. both teams are still involved in four competitions but spurs will start slight favourites based on a 3—1win over chelsea the last time the sides met in november chelsea... i think they are a great team. bites of course, when you win you want to improve after that. tomorrow will be a completely different game. qatar's nasser al—attiyah leads the dakar rally heading into stage two later. he claimed the first timed stage through the peruvian desert dunes from lima to pisco on monday. the two—times dakar winner, driving for a south african toyota team, led spain's reigning champion and double dakar winner carlos sainz
rauljimenez and ruben neves goals saw them through and hand liverpool their second successive defeatst and we have played better. now we need to carry on. all anyone else could say about it... two defeats, it you are right. but we need to now prove you wrong. the first of the english league cup semi finals takes place later on tuesday and it's between the third and fourth best sides in the country. spurs welcome chelsea to their temporary home of wembley for the first leg. both teams are still...
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. >> that's a question i would neve to -- i'd have to det after my attorneys have some discussion. >> reporter: prosecuto say stone lied about his efforts to obtain hacked e-mails from wikileaks that were damaging to the clinton campaign. charges the white house says have nothing to do with the president. >> can you guarantee the president won't pardon roger stone? >> again, i'm not going to talku hypotheticals that are just ridiculous. i'm not aware of anybody here ki ever w with wikileaks in any capacity. >> reporter: and house democrati announced t the president's former attorney, michael cohen, will testify in a closed session next week. cohen had expressed concern, citing what he called threats from the president which mr. trump denies. lester >>risten welker at the white house, thanks. >>> there's new fallout this evening after the longest government shutdown in american histor the state of the union speech is officially back on, and we're learning just how hard the shutdown has hurt the u.s. economy. hall jackson is at the white house with details. hallie, what can you tell us?
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dissident republican group the new ira which wants to end british control of the province and then as neve barker reports now from london there are wrecks it may destabilize things even more father michael carey is a catholic priest in northern ireland second city during decades of upheaval community leaders played a vital role in easing tensions many hope violence was a thing of the past but after saturday's car bombing some fear it could be a sign of things to come it was horrible time a horrendous time and it was absolutely better nurse. under people families put it against families because some people supported the struggle other people opposed the struggle for families were torn apart as a personal view that while there is a british presence in ireland i think there were always be people who were. resist that and people will try to have the british out of ireland i force the bomb was crude and highly unstable a delivery vehicle was hijacked and left outside london dairies courthouse this is the moment it went off there was no loss of life and little damage but the bombs reopened old w
dissident republican group the new ira which wants to end british control of the province and then as neve barker reports now from london there are wrecks it may destabilize things even more father michael carey is a catholic priest in northern ireland second city during decades of upheaval community leaders played a vital role in easing tensions many hope violence was a thing of the past but after saturday's car bombing some fear it could be a sign of things to come it was horrible time a...
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two and a half years since britain voted to neve the country is run by a cover. lost its majority in an ill judged election going on to secure a deal with brussels by prime minister to resume a nose by many others critics see it as a surrender of british sovereignty a trap binding britain to the e use customs union i know this is not everyone's perfect deal it is a compromise but if we let the perfect be the enemy of the good we risk leaving the e.u. which eritrea and while the prospect of no deal was demonstrated with a fake traffic jam by the department of transport who promised long queues and lengthy customs checks borders others in government of warned of grave consequences if the p.m.'s deal is voted down what is more like. it is that we have the risk of paralysis and. when that happens. the government says that would destroy the public's faith in democracy not that there's much of it around we are close. they have a. hell of freeze over the get set deal for how do we get out of this mess. world trade organization leave in those terms no deal and britain wi
two and a half years since britain voted to neve the country is run by a cover. lost its majority in an ill judged election going on to secure a deal with brussels by prime minister to resume a nose by many others critics see it as a surrender of british sovereignty a trap binding britain to the e use customs union i know this is not everyone's perfect deal it is a compromise but if we let the perfect be the enemy of the good we risk leaving the e.u. which eritrea and while the prospect of no...
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and coming up on sportsday and bbc news, after a weekend of shocks in the fa cup, ruben neves gave wolves lead against liverpool at molineux, but could they hold on? this programme contains repetitive flashing images. good evening. as mps returned to westminster after the christmas break, the prime minister unveiled a new long—term strategy for the nhs in england, with the focus on prevention and early detection of disease and a shift in resources from hospital—based care to community facilities and mental health services. ministers have announced a budget increase of £20 billion a year by 2023. but critics say the strategy has unrealistic goals based on the resources available, as our health editor, hugh pym, reports. good boy. this could be the nhs of the future. alex has a digestion problem. his mother's worried it could be something more serious. but she can see a consultant visiting the local gp surgery, so she doesn't have to go to hospital clinics with possibly long journeys. we don't have to go and wait, and it was less time—consuming and it was very fast arrangement that we got a
and coming up on sportsday and bbc news, after a weekend of shocks in the fa cup, ruben neves gave wolves lead against liverpool at molineux, but could they hold on? this programme contains repetitive flashing images. good evening. as mps returned to westminster after the christmas break, the prime minister unveiled a new long—term strategy for the nhs in england, with the focus on prevention and early detection of disease and a shift in resources from hospital—based care to community...
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trains were still allowed to use it police are now trying to piece together exactly what happened here neve barker al-jazeera well staying in europe british authorities have arrested two people on suspicion of smuggling migrants across the english channel into the united kingdom and iranian nationals and a british man were detained in the city of manchester the government deployed extra patrol boats in the channel this week after more than two hundred migrants attempted the crossing in december. hundreds of contacted tribes in brazil are in danger of losing their lands as part of a major policy overhaul by the newly inaugurated president. executive order the agriculture ministry in charge of deciding which parts of the amazon rain forest should be set aside for native groups the degree strips the indigenous affairs agency of power there are fears it could escalate conflict between i was on tribesmen and commercial farmers nearby john holeman has more from brasilia. president but also not overt only just been sworn in really when he started to try and take action and come good on his campaig
trains were still allowed to use it police are now trying to piece together exactly what happened here neve barker al-jazeera well staying in europe british authorities have arrested two people on suspicion of smuggling migrants across the english channel into the united kingdom and iranian nationals and a british man were detained in the city of manchester the government deployed extra patrol boats in the channel this week after more than two hundred migrants attempted the crossing in...
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there's a lot that will now be open to her and she'll be able to do so with a sense of safety alex neve of amnesty international canada thank you very much. thanks for your interest that russia is dismissing reports that they may be considering a prisoner swap for paul wilson he's the former u.s. marine arrested on suspicion of spying two weeks ago their foreign ministry says there has been no talk about a swap for one of the russians currently being held in the united states on spying charges whelan's family says he was in moscow to attend a wedding macedonia's parliament has approved a change of the country's name the new name is north of macedonia and it aims to end a decades long dispute with the country's neighbor greece's consistently blocked macedonia's entry into nato and the european union arguing that the country's name is intended to confer rights save a greek territory and appropriated greek culture. in brazil a state governor is refusing to back down on his prison reforms despite criminal gangs retaliating against them some inmates have been moved to other prisons and have
there's a lot that will now be open to her and she'll be able to do so with a sense of safety alex neve of amnesty international canada thank you very much. thanks for your interest that russia is dismissing reports that they may be considering a prisoner swap for paul wilson he's the former u.s. marine arrested on suspicion of spying two weeks ago their foreign ministry says there has been no talk about a swap for one of the russians currently being held in the united states on spying charges...
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authorities who seized her passport i wish they'd taken her phone instead john hendren zero well alex neve is actually gen of m. this international canadair and he says prime minister true days decision to grant the saudi teenager asylum was not about domestic politics certainly within the business community there are many who are concerned about the fraying nature of the relationship with saudi arabia so as much as he may take some praise there will be others who will criticize him for this and so at the end of the day i really think that this is a decision that was taken not for political reasons but really because it was the principal thing to do it was this young woman was in a very difficult situation potentially even life threatening of sent back to saudi arabia she had expressed real interest obviously not only in canada but certainly canada was one of the countries she'd indicated she would really feel safe in and i think the canadian government prime minister trudeau simply did the right thing heiko judges amy amman have rejected an appeal by to right his journalists serving seven
authorities who seized her passport i wish they'd taken her phone instead john hendren zero well alex neve is actually gen of m. this international canadair and he says prime minister true days decision to grant the saudi teenager asylum was not about domestic politics certainly within the business community there are many who are concerned about the fraying nature of the relationship with saudi arabia so as much as he may take some praise there will be others who will criticize him for this...
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>> i just want him to be a man and turn himself in because my child wouldn't -- i wouill neve get to see my child again. you took her away from me behind whatever what was going on in your head and i don't know if it was some kind of hatred, violent hatred, if it was a hate crime or what it was. but you could plainly see through my windows, i have no tint on my window. you could see it was a mother, a black mother with four beautiful children, girls, in this car. even if something did have happened, when you fired that first shot and you seen my kids in that car, you should have stopped. you should have stopped. you took my baby from me and you have no care in the world. and i just wish you would turn yourself in. >> absolutely gut wrenching. well, that manhunt does continue for the gunman. i want to bring in nick valencia on that. what more do we know about the shooter, nick? >> that is just such a difficult interview to listen to, pamela. can you imagine being that family, seeing your daughter, your sister being gunned down in front of you and you survived it. the suspected shoot s
>> i just want him to be a man and turn himself in because my child wouldn't -- i wouill neve get to see my child again. you took her away from me behind whatever what was going on in your head and i don't know if it was some kind of hatred, violent hatred, if it was a hate crime or what it was. but you could plainly see through my windows, i have no tint on my window. you could see it was a mother, a black mother with four beautiful children, girls, in this car. even if something did...
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. >> we know what it's like to be through thick and thin and we made the sacrifices but we neve t thought we'd have make the sacrifice of no paycheck. >> reporter: they have a savings to fall back on but she's here to help support younger coast guard members like jeff. >> he's 19. >> my husband is activ duty and i actually work for the coast guard as a civilian. >> so who's getting paid in the family? >> neither one of us. >> and even those of us that feel like we're okay now, if it goes on that long, well, maybe we're not. ed>> reporter: loved ones o making sacrifices at home taking it to the front o line this showdown >>> the u.s. coast guard falls under the department of homeland the ity rather tha department of defense and that's why they're the only branch not being pai during this shutdown. >>> the drones were detecte neark new airport in new jersey yesterday. despite that, the agency says that it receives more than 100 illegal drone e reporh month. the culprits behind yesterday's drones haven't been caught but they could face criminal penalties and fines. >>> this video sparked out
. >> we know what it's like to be through thick and thin and we made the sacrifices but we neve t thought we'd have make the sacrifice of no paycheck. >> reporter: they have a savings to fall back on but she's here to help support younger coast guard members like jeff. >> he's 19. >> my husband is activ duty and i actually work for the coast guard as a civilian. >> so who's getting paid in the family? >> neither one of us. >> and even those of us that...
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i had neve have never been frieh mainstream. for me they lived in a way even though they were observant because they drink coke or the women but occasionally where a tank top and department or things like that i was just appalled by. i defend this silly country scholarship immediately. i didn't have the greatest hygiene. my housemates had to sit me down like well, most people wash their hands after they go to the bathroom. my dad always taught as my grandmother would get after a think he would say to her i don't teach my kids to wash their hands after they go to the bathroom i just teach them not to piss on their hands. i thought it was a great philosophy that my roommates did not. i didn't fit in. i have a hard time even when i started it in a little better. i got even more confused because i would go back to idaho and have my mainstream for in and all these things were becoming more normal but i go back and i would watch where my family lived and it would feel completely foreign and at the same time utterly familiar. when my d
i had neve have never been frieh mainstream. for me they lived in a way even though they were observant because they drink coke or the women but occasionally where a tank top and department or things like that i was just appalled by. i defend this silly country scholarship immediately. i didn't have the greatest hygiene. my housemates had to sit me down like well, most people wash their hands after they go to the bathroom. my dad always taught as my grandmother would get after a think he would...
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make hard mistakes, they don't belong on the force play they don't belong on the street, they should nevethey probably should not be teachers, nurses, doctors, they really shouldn't serve the public if you are making a heart mistakes. that is the delineation we need to make when it comes to these type of cases. i think gianno is right by the laquan mcdonald case, an officer perform horribly. he's not the only one. walter scott perform horribly in the eric carter case, on those officers don't belong. they made hard to mistakes. >> shannon: there were convictions, and jury see the difference on the evidence. >> i don't off the jury always sees the difference but there is still hard to mistakes. >> shannon: the thing is, there is a distinct difference that we need to make, and people should be held accountable and they are, increasingly, we see convictions across the board. brad, i want to bring you and pray they are something that senator kamala harris, who had t spirited launch to her campaign, something that she said they got a lot of people's attention. here's what she said. >> i'm runni
make hard mistakes, they don't belong on the force play they don't belong on the street, they should nevethey probably should not be teachers, nurses, doctors, they really shouldn't serve the public if you are making a heart mistakes. that is the delineation we need to make when it comes to these type of cases. i think gianno is right by the laquan mcdonald case, an officer perform horribly. he's not the only one. walter scott perform horribly in the eric carter case, on those officers don't...
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two and a half years since britain voted to neve and the country is run by a government that lost its majority in an ill judged election going on to secure a brink's a deal with brussels that by prime minister to resume a loathed by many others critics see it as a surrender of british sovereignty a trap binding britain to the e use customs union i know this is not everyone's perfect deal it is a compromise but if we let the perfect be the enemy of the good there we risk leaving the e.u. which eritrea and while the prospect of no deal was demonstrated with a fake traffic jam by the department of transport who promised long queues and lengthy customs checks at u.k. borders others in government of warned of grave consequences if the p.m.'s deal is voted down what is more likely if this deal is rejected is that we have the risk of paralysis and. when that happens no one happened the government says that would destroy the public's faith in democracy not that there's much of it around we are closer. than ever. hello freeze over before she gets that deal through parliament how do we get out
two and a half years since britain voted to neve and the country is run by a government that lost its majority in an ill judged election going on to secure a brink's a deal with brussels that by prime minister to resume a loathed by many others critics see it as a surrender of british sovereignty a trap binding britain to the e use customs union i know this is not everyone's perfect deal it is a compromise but if we let the perfect be the enemy of the good there we risk leaving the e.u. which...
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my hair has neveed that bangin'. >> seth: i hope you get to the bottom of that. >> yes, i will.h: >>'re before a national television dience, we have your audience right here. this is where i shamelessly beg you to be on the podcast and put you on the spot. >> seth: oh, >> okay. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> seth: it's retoly a pleasure eet you. jemele hill, everybody. we'll be right back with maia mitchell and cierra ramirez. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ free free, free. free. uh... free. free. free...uh. freefreefree! free! free. free! freefree! freefreefreefree! free. free! free free. free! free! fr-free! free!!! free! freefreefree. free...freefree. free! free!!! free!!! that's right, turbotax free is free. free, free free free. that's right, turbotax free is free. ♪ lookin' better than a body has a right to ♪ ♪ and shakin' me up so applebee's all you can eat is back. now with shrimp. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. (man) don't ...go...down...oh, no! aaaaballooned your car. call meeeee! (burke) a fly-by ballooning. seen it, co
my hair has neveed that bangin'. >> seth: i hope you get to the bottom of that. >> yes, i will.h: >>'re before a national television dience, we have your audience right here. this is where i shamelessly beg you to be on the podcast and put you on the spot. >> seth: oh, >> okay. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> seth: it's retoly a pleasure eet you. jemele hill, everybody. we'll be right back with maia...
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i'm neve sex, because it's not, but it's a sexual weapon almost that wau're using. instance when raped, it was this gang of men, they ed.e a i think they were on drugs, i'm not sure. they thought the a should not be out wandering with a boy. so it's not that it was sex, but there was a sexualage there. so that's what i'm talking about, it's like a perversion of sex. >> brown: what do victims of rape deserve from us, from people, from society? >> i think they deserve to be listened to and to be believed anto not have the default " you're a liar" or "there's something wrong with you." they deserve to be seen as people who are still the same people they were before they were raped and not broken beings. but they also deserve to be seen as people who have been through terrible trauma, and they deserve to be supported. and they deserve justice. a system that actually holds men accountable, rapists. >> brown: you started writing enis before the #metoo mov really exploded. do you think that movement changes things, has changed things? >> i think #metoo has been amazing, an
i'm neve sex, because it's not, but it's a sexual weapon almost that wau're using. instance when raped, it was this gang of men, they ed.e a i think they were on drugs, i'm not sure. they thought the a should not be out wandering with a boy. so it's not that it was sex, but there was a sexualage there. so that's what i'm talking about, it's like a perversion of sex. >> brown: what do victims of rape deserve from us, from people, from society? >> i think they deserve to be listened...
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british prime minister to resume a will speak to european union leaders this weekend after her deal full neve in the bloc was heavily defeated in parliament three days ago may has until monday to come up with a plan b. she's already met rival party leaders in the hopes of reaching a breakthrough. well biggest issue facing any breaks it deal is the irish border which would only become the only land front tear between the united kingdom and european union parker reports are calling for deadlock where local businesses fairing for the future. who owns carlingford law for the past twenty years the question hasn't mattered with them bricks it happened. daryn coming in is an oyster man. his high end project is consumed as far away as china the north shore is british the south is irish the waters in between are shared across border agency works for the interests of both sides. but it hasn't always been this way not far from here in one nine hundred seventy nine eighteen pretty soldiers were killed in an ira ambush during thirty years of six hereon violence in northern ireland was a militarize frontie
british prime minister to resume a will speak to european union leaders this weekend after her deal full neve in the bloc was heavily defeated in parliament three days ago may has until monday to come up with a plan b. she's already met rival party leaders in the hopes of reaching a breakthrough. well biggest issue facing any breaks it deal is the irish border which would only become the only land front tear between the united kingdom and european union parker reports are calling for deadlock...
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across northern ireland's entire political spectrum peace here was hard won but it remains fragile neve barker al-jazeera terry more antigovernment protests are expected in sudan on saturday on friday the leader of the largest opposition party called on the president omar al bashir to bow to people's demands and give up our rights groups say more than forty protesters have been killed since the demonstrations began last month. the commands of the government to step down and be replaced by a national interest government his job is to achieve comprehensive peace freedom and human rights an incremental emergency economic program to lift the suffering of the people cuts that will hand over a fifteen million dollars donation for garza to the united nations after hamas refused to take the money the palestinian group says it couldn't accept the cash because israel was imposing unacceptable conditions before allowing it to be transferred the money was set to fund the civil service and pay for fuel to power generators. imus meanwhile says it will escalate weekly demonstrations along the israel g
across northern ireland's entire political spectrum peace here was hard won but it remains fragile neve barker al-jazeera terry more antigovernment protests are expected in sudan on saturday on friday the leader of the largest opposition party called on the president omar al bashir to bow to people's demands and give up our rights groups say more than forty protesters have been killed since the demonstrations began last month. the commands of the government to step down and be replaced by a...
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across northern ireland's entire political spectrum peace here was hard won but it remains fragile neve barker al-jazeera terry nigeria's main opposition party has halted its election campaign for three days in protest against the suspension of a top judge president mohammed who bihari made the decision about chief justice of water on again on friday he's accused of failing to declare assets the opposition people's democratic party says bihari is damaging nigeria's democracy ahead of elections in less than three weeks different states of the judge would likely rule on disputed results. kenya is serene beaches and nice climates have long been a magnet for tourists especially from europe but attacks and kidnappings by the young group al-shabaab in recent years have scared visitors away how to day reports now from. the war on sunday beaches of kenya's long island tell the stories of its troubles in good times this beach will be full of tourists bringing much needed income for beach boys into a guides but holiday makers have shown that enormous results home after a spate of attacks by al sh
across northern ireland's entire political spectrum peace here was hard won but it remains fragile neve barker al-jazeera terry nigeria's main opposition party has halted its election campaign for three days in protest against the suspension of a top judge president mohammed who bihari made the decision about chief justice of water on again on friday he's accused of failing to declare assets the opposition people's democratic party says bihari is damaging nigeria's democracy ahead of elections...
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league leaders fielded a weaker team for the tie — and that decision was punished by wolves — reuben nevesd well against a very good team. we played well. that is how we want to play every game. sometimes it's difficult, but we showed again that we are a great group, a great squad, and we can do very good things. all my responsibility, really, no rhythm, so it looks sometimes like that. you still expect a bit more, that would we did in the second half, scored and shot from a long range. the ball is in, 2—1. that is pretty much the story of the game. the draw for the fourth round produced one stand—out tie — arsenal against manchester united. arsenal are the most successful side in fa cup history — they've won it 13 times, most recently two years ago — but that's only once more than manchester united, so we should be in for a treat. there are a couple of other ties worth a mention — non—league barnet, the lowest—ranked side left in the competition, are at home to brentford. and newport county's reward for knocking out leicester is a trip to middlesbrough of the championship. yes, it is a lo
league leaders fielded a weaker team for the tie — and that decision was punished by wolves — reuben nevesd well against a very good team. we played well. that is how we want to play every game. sometimes it's difficult, but we showed again that we are a great group, a great squad, and we can do very good things. all my responsibility, really, no rhythm, so it looks sometimes like that. you still expect a bit more, that would we did in the second half, scored and shot from a long range. the...
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two and a half years since britain voted to neve and the country is run by a government that lost its majority in an ill judged election going on to secure a brink's a deal with brussels that by prime minister to resume a loathed by many others critics see it as a surrender of british sovereignty a trap binding britain to the e use customs union i know this is not everyone's perfect deal it is a compromise but if we let the perfect be the enemy of the good there we risk leaving the e.u. which eritrea and while the prospect of no deal was demonstrated with a fake traffic jam by the department of transport who promised long queues and lengthy customs checks at u.k. borders others in government of warned of grave consequences if the p.m.'s deal is voted down what is more likely if this deal is rejected is that we have the risk of brakes at paralysis and. when that happens no one knows what happened the government says that would destroy the public's faith in democracy not that there's much of it around we are close to stopping rex's than ever she hell will freeze over before she gets tha
two and a half years since britain voted to neve and the country is run by a government that lost its majority in an ill judged election going on to secure a brink's a deal with brussels that by prime minister to resume a loathed by many others critics see it as a surrender of british sovereignty a trap binding britain to the e use customs union i know this is not everyone's perfect deal it is a compromise but if we let the perfect be the enemy of the good there we risk leaving the e.u. which...
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with the unofficial support of neves‘ party, eduardo cunha was elected as president of the lower housee was in a perfect position to block any economic reforms and to plunge the knife into dilma's presidency. dilma's problems were not limited to her political rivals. the juggernaut economy had slammed on the brakes, and the country had fallen into recession. in the first year of her second term, brazil's gdp fell by nearly 4% and the stock market fell by 13%.
with the unofficial support of neves‘ party, eduardo cunha was elected as president of the lower housee was in a perfect position to block any economic reforms and to plunge the knife into dilma's presidency. dilma's problems were not limited to her political rivals. the juggernaut economy had slammed on the brakes, and the country had fallen into recession. in the first year of her second term, brazil's gdp fell by nearly 4% and the stock market fell by 13%.