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shockingly we don't know why, that the people undertaking that surveillance on us were employees of news internationalus abandoned attempt to gain full control of sky, the culture secretary is referred this latest bit to the competition watchdog over, she says, media plurality. in other words, the level of influence the murdoch family might have in the media here if the merger was to go ahead. but ofcom said it had no concerns about broadcasting standards. what's your reaction to all of that? well, i was quite shocked, to be quite honest. you know, anyone of us who has watched not only what is broadcast on fox news, for instance, but all the shenanigans around the corporate governance of fox news, with sexual harassment allegations, have to be hugely concerned about the fact that these people are now going to take over what is a wonderful organisation in sky news. i personally have huge concerns that james murdoch will be running this company, and it will end up like another fox news. we already have huge concerns and worries about the media landscape in this country, and the idea that we get someone
shockingly we don't know why, that the people undertaking that surveillance on us were employees of news internationalus abandoned attempt to gain full control of sky, the culture secretary is referred this latest bit to the competition watchdog over, she says, media plurality. in other words, the level of influence the murdoch family might have in the media here if the merger was to go ahead. but ofcom said it had no concerns about broadcasting standards. what's your reaction to all of that?...
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many journalists, because right by london bridge station is the offices of news international, the sunday sun newspaper as well. they are staying up late to put their papers to bed. many would be leaving the office and we have heard from a lot office and we have heard from a lot of journalists at the scene office and we have heard from a lot ofjournalists at the scene who are our eyes and witnesses to this as well as police. —— who are eyewitnesses. we understand from our reporter hollyjones, eyewitnesses. we understand from our reporter holly jones, who eyewitnesses. we understand from our reporter hollyjones, who happened to be on the bridge at the time, and was able to raise the alarm. ambulances arrived, and paramedics we re ambulances arrived, and paramedics were able to get attention. it does seem that several people have sustained injuries of some sort? according to some of the images are of course not verified at this stage, they are being treated by journalists. the images show several people being treated, up to ten and possibly more being treated for injuries on the pavement on
many journalists, because right by london bridge station is the offices of news international, the sunday sun newspaper as well. they are staying up late to put their papers to bed. many would be leaving the office and we have heard from a lot office and we have heard from a lot of journalists at the scene office and we have heard from a lot ofjournalists at the scene who are our eyes and witnesses to this as well as police. —— who are eyewitnesses. we understand from our reporter...
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i got and he will from the new intern, we have 1300 new summary interns starting next week. 1000ll bringssociates also full-time, so we are constantly looking for talented people. the basic reshaping of the firm that has taken place over five or eight years is essentially done. we feel good. asked: tom mackenzie also why he is still bullish on china's economy. >> a lot of people focus on the fact it has slowed down from 9% or 10% to maybe 6.5%. i focus on the size of the economy. it is a $10 trillion economy, the second largest in the world. the rest of the world would die to have growth rates at 3% let alone 6%. so the economy is still doing well. consumption has risen, which is an important domestic driver. the leadership change is coming up at the end of the year, but leadership has been stable, consumption is increasing. there has been liberalization of the capital market. -- the shanghai connect has been positive in introducing capital flows in china. more to be done but first steps one thing that could change your business prospects in china, what would it be? ,> we have a joint ve
i got and he will from the new intern, we have 1300 new summary interns starting next week. 1000ll bringssociates also full-time, so we are constantly looking for talented people. the basic reshaping of the firm that has taken place over five or eight years is essentially done. we feel good. asked: tom mackenzie also why he is still bullish on china's economy. >> a lot of people focus on the fact it has slowed down from 9% or 10% to maybe 6.5%. i focus on the size of the economy. it is a...
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news america." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com\international news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that's relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> i am canceling the last administration's completely one-sided deal with cuba. >> woodruff: president trump rolls back some of obama's efforts to normalize u.s.-cuba relations, reviving travel restrictions to the communist nation. then, i sit down with retired general david petreaus to ask a
news america." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com\international news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that's relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade...
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. >>> air travelers will see new international flights arriving in the u.s. here's who homeland security has in store. enhanced screening of electronic devices and measures designed to mitigate the threat of insider attacks to handle an ever changing threat from terror groups. looking to get explosives through. including bombs disguised as laptop batteries. >>> this early morning tweet lashes out at the washington post, amazon, and its founder and ceo, jeff, the tweet reads the amazon washington post sometimes referred owe to as the guardian of amazon not paying internet taxes which they should is fake news. many of you know the washington post is owned by basos and the post has broken several stories on the investigation into russia's meddling in the presidential election. but the tweet has many wondering tonight what the president meant. kevin tweeted, wait, going after amazon now? what are internet taxes? ben tweeted a republican president just endorsed an internet sales tax. joseph responded, does it mean amazon not paying internet taxes or consumers not
. >>> air travelers will see new international flights arriving in the u.s. here's who homeland security has in store. enhanced screening of electronic devices and measures designed to mitigate the threat of insider attacks to handle an ever changing threat from terror groups. looking to get explosives through. including bombs disguised as laptop batteries. >>> this early morning tweet lashes out at the washington post, amazon, and its founder and ceo, jeff, the tweet reads...
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today on the sleek new international trains there are still those that must examine passports and asknything to declare. they do it rather halfheartedly. prosperity cannot wait. sir, with reference to your order of the 15th, we are pleased to state that the desired consignment will reach you on time. even though your order is for half as much as your last. ♪ and here in brussels, there is something else to see now. out of their first idea of the coal and steel community has emerged a more ambitious move. here in brussels the headquarter of what is now called the common market. international cooperation across the table in terms of practically everything that men produce and consume. six, but tomorrowx 13. only the beginnings, but there for sure. they are only there for sure because of the watch of nato, because of the men and women keeping 24-hour guard by land, sea, and air. for still across from the heartland only a few miles east of hamburg and frankfurt, men toil ceaselessly to add more wire to the enormous web of the iron curtain. there, even passing the time of day with the west
today on the sleek new international trains there are still those that must examine passports and asknything to declare. they do it rather halfheartedly. prosperity cannot wait. sir, with reference to your order of the 15th, we are pleased to state that the desired consignment will reach you on time. even though your order is for half as much as your last. ♪ and here in brussels, there is something else to see now. out of their first idea of the coal and steel community has emerged a more...
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today on the new international trance there are those with , while theorts express is in full --.ith reverence to your order we are pleased to be able to say that they will reach you on time evenly your order was for half as much. here in brussels there is something else for out of that first idea there has emerged a more ambitious goal. here in brussels the headquarters is now called the common market. --ernational corporation cooperation for everything that men consume. there are the beginnings that they are there for sure. are only there because of the watch of nato. the men and equipment keeping 24 hour guard by land, sea and air. across from the heartland only a few miles east and toil ceaselessly to and more miles of wire to the already enormous web of the iron curtain. working men are trying to pass the time. they scuttle away like mice because they are afraid. where there is no wire there is the wall. the wall dividing peoples and families without wall -- rhyme or reason. today becauseato just beyond that may be tempted to do something desperate. us no time for walls, we h
today on the new international trance there are those with , while theorts express is in full --.ith reverence to your order we are pleased to be able to say that they will reach you on time evenly your order was for half as much. here in brussels there is something else for out of that first idea there has emerged a more ambitious goal. here in brussels the headquarters is now called the common market. --ernational corporation cooperation for everything that men consume. there are the...
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terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >>> international air travel just got more complicated. new screening measures are in effect for passengers nighing into the united states. the department of homeland security saying it will forego expanding that ban on laptops and other electronics and instead add a new layer of screening as officials try to stay ahead of potential new terror plots. the new procedures could include more thorough carry-on bag checks, more bomb sniffing dogs and bag screening technology, as well. this will impact 2,000 flights every day coming in from 105 countries. >>> the fake cameras are out and there's a new sense of security tonight for b.a.r.t. our investigation helped uncover that 70% of b.a.r.t.'s passenger car cameras were not functional. they were fakes or decoys to fool the criminals. but those days are now gone. >> i take b.a.r.t. four, five days a week. and it's uncomfortable. even for a grown man. >> the full cost of the project, $1.4 million to install the real cameras on the trains. >>> going to church has taken on a new meaning for homeless
terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >>> international air travel just got more complicated. new screening measures are in effect for passengers nighing into the united states. the department of homeland security saying it will forego expanding that ban on laptops and other electronics and instead add a new layer of screening as officials try to stay ahead of potential new terror plots. the new procedures could include more thorough carry-on bag checks, more bomb sniffing dogs and bag...
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thank you for watching the news at r.t. international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate partridge video has emerged from syria showing a member of the white helmets rescue groups allegedly handling the decapitated bodies of syrian soldiers warning you may find the following video disturbing. well a man can be seeing wearing a t. shirt with the white helmets logo apparently moving the bodies into a skip the rescue group has distanced itself from the video however its actions
thank you for watching the news at r.t. international coming to you live from moscow i'm kate partridge video has emerged from syria showing a member of the white helmets rescue groups allegedly handling the decapitated bodies of syrian soldiers warning you may find the following video disturbing. well a man can be seeing wearing a t. shirt with the white helmets logo apparently moving the bodies into a skip the rescue group has distanced itself from the video however its actions
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but prince andrew, a former uk trade on by, said businesses should make the most of new internationalo hosting pitch the palace, a programme he started to support. entrepreneurs from the uk and all around the world. we have been concentrating on 27 countries. if you take that as an internal market, there is an external market that is a lot bigger. and many businesses haven't got over that garden fence, to some extent. and in my experience recently, businesses that look over the garden fence have gone, the grass is not quite as dark and unforgiving as you might expect, and actually getting over the fence, there might be some fresh grass out there. what other business stories has the media been taking an interest in? jane has returned. at the top of the programme we usually give out our twitter question. this time we give you jeff bezos‘s twitter question. 6 billion short of being the world's richest man. he has tweeted asking people what he should do in terms of philanthropy. what tweets have we got? we have had aa what tweets have we got? we have had a a few. jeff bezos seven best in
but prince andrew, a former uk trade on by, said businesses should make the most of new internationalo hosting pitch the palace, a programme he started to support. entrepreneurs from the uk and all around the world. we have been concentrating on 27 countries. if you take that as an internal market, there is an external market that is a lot bigger. and many businesses haven't got over that garden fence, to some extent. and in my experience recently, businesses that look over the garden fence...
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negotiations haven't got under way properly so there hasn't been an awful lot of need to organise to new internationalgrayling, are you expecting a newjob? there we are. chris grayling, transport secretary, don't know what he's coming in for. i had thought that if you get invited and you get a newjob but as we said, liam fox remains in position. he is international trade secretary. some of the other moves we have had. let's start with the promotions, which is david gauke who was a treasury minister and is now promoted to secretary of state for work and pension. that was the club previously of damian green, a close friend of theresa may, he is also a —— he has also been promoted to secretary of state. that's an ceremonial but it is the first the cabinet. it has been held in the past by george osborne, william hague and peter mandelson. in the absence of a deputy prime minister, it is seen as the most important member of the cabinet. a trusted friend of theresa may, damian green is doing that now. greg clark is staying as business directory. we have also heard on friday that the big beasts are staying p
negotiations haven't got under way properly so there hasn't been an awful lot of need to organise to new internationalgrayling, are you expecting a newjob? there we are. chris grayling, transport secretary, don't know what he's coming in for. i had thought that if you get invited and you get a newjob but as we said, liam fox remains in position. he is international trade secretary. some of the other moves we have had. let's start with the promotions, which is david gauke who was a treasury...
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then we need a new international sanctions policy and there will be a nuclear safeguards bill becausew very little detail on any of these bills. but they are going to be the nuts and bolts of brexit. and they will keep this parliament extremely busy. it will be a really big task to not only manage the great repeal bill, but these other bills that will be really important to shaping life after brexit. and there's the rub, the government has to push all this through with the most unstable majority imaginable. expect rebellions, threats and uncertainty. chris morris, bbc news. there's so much to get through over the next two years. and the conservatives have no parliamentary georgie. there is still no official deal between the democratic unionists and the minority conservative government. 0ur northern ireland political editor, mark devenport, joins me here in westminster. there was speculation that we could have an announcement on a deal as early as tomorrow morning. the dup we re early as tomorrow morning. the dup were thought to have rubber—stamped negotiations but senior ministers tod
then we need a new international sanctions policy and there will be a nuclear safeguards bill becausew very little detail on any of these bills. but they are going to be the nuts and bolts of brexit. and they will keep this parliament extremely busy. it will be a really big task to not only manage the great repeal bill, but these other bills that will be really important to shaping life after brexit. and there's the rub, the government has to push all this through with the most unstable...
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the support of the new international framework and its by thecture, international community and businesses and other stakeholders. unfortunately at this point, the details of the u.s. approach are still unclear. however, what has become evident now is the fact that the u.s. , to the global responsibility held by the european union, as the key supporter of a rules-based, multilateral system. let me stress here that the eu is committed to lead with ambitious climate policies and through our committed support to the poor and vulnerable. ladies and gentlemen, the paris agreement is fit for purpose. it is ambitious yet not prescriptive. with its flexible architecture, it constitutes an international framework which encourages countries to widen the options of contributing to the goals of preventing climate change which threatens global development, peace, and stability. therefore, the council is committed to ensuring that the eu's significant contributions of the paris agreement and for the design of all the elements of the paris outcome. our goal should be to minimize the consequences of the u
the support of the new international framework and its by thecture, international community and businesses and other stakeholders. unfortunately at this point, the details of the u.s. approach are still unclear. however, what has become evident now is the fact that the u.s. , to the global responsibility held by the european union, as the key supporter of a rules-based, multilateral system. let me stress here that the eu is committed to lead with ambitious climate policies and through our...
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and in new york, michael mckee, international policy correspondent. matt miller, there is a lot to talk about. angela merkel has been talking of this event, stressing the two sides of the atlantic are not necessarily on the same page on a number of issues here. matt miller: absolutely. to some extent, she might give up a little bit on that relationship. she has really important meetings, aside from the kind of atmosphere that surrounds donald trump. i don't want to say circus, but there is a lot of media around donald trump but not a lot of meat when it comes to agreement. she is meeting with president xi . she has hot button issues to deal with with president erdogan out of turkey. deliverrump does not results at the g7 meeting so
and in new york, michael mckee, international policy correspondent. matt miller, there is a lot to talk about. angela merkel has been talking of this event, stressing the two sides of the atlantic are not necessarily on the same page on a number of issues here. matt miller: absolutely. to some extent, she might give up a little bit on that relationship. she has really important meetings, aside from the kind of atmosphere that surrounds donald trump. i don't want to say circus, but there is a...
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in other news: the international monetary fund has cuts its growth forecasts for the us economy due tosident trumps policies. the imf has cut this years expectation from 2.3% to 2.1% and next year's from 2.5% to 2.1%. it compares to the white house's target of 3% growth in the world's biggest economy. the imf said high employment rates made expansion hard and urged the us to maintain it's commitment to free trade. to maintain its commitment to free trade. more than a quarter of the world's population is now using facebook every month according to the social platform's founder mark zuckerberg. more than two billion people have now signed up to use it since he created the company 13 years ago. the huge user numbers have turned it into one of the world's most popular platforms for businesses to advertise on but also led to criticism over posts of illegal and violent material. a hugely ambitious plan to provide broadband links from orbit to every corner of the globe by satellite has begun in france. the aerospace giant airbus and its partner, 0neweb, have started the production of a mega—s
in other news: the international monetary fund has cuts its growth forecasts for the us economy due tosident trumps policies. the imf has cut this years expectation from 2.3% to 2.1% and next year's from 2.5% to 2.1%. it compares to the white house's target of 3% growth in the world's biggest economy. the imf said high employment rates made expansion hard and urged the us to maintain it's commitment to free trade. to maintain its commitment to free trade. more than a quarter of the world's...
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. >>> international air travel just got more complicated. new screening measures are in effect for passengers flying into the united states. homeland security reports suggested terror groups are seeking to target commercial airplanes. here is the bottom line. you'll be alloweded to take laptops and other electronics on u.s. bound flights if they are on an airline that meets stricter security rules. that means passengers expect more extensive screenings at certain foreign airports and more bomb-sniffing dogs. >>> in fact, i'm concerned we're seeing renewed interest on the part of terrorest groups to go after the aviation sector from bombing attacks to attacks on the ground in brussels and istanb istanbul. >> for those who don't compile, passengers would likely be forbidden from bringing laptops and tablets on to planes. >>> senate republicans are busy revising the health care bill possibly before friday. the first one as you know unveiled earlier this week just didn't have enough votes to pass. nbc blaine alexander is in washington with this new
. >>> international air travel just got more complicated. new screening measures are in effect for passengers flying into the united states. homeland security reports suggested terror groups are seeking to target commercial airplanes. here is the bottom line. you'll be alloweded to take laptops and other electronics on u.s. bound flights if they are on an airline that meets stricter security rules. that means passengers expect more extensive screenings at certain foreign airports and...
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was joined earlier by a legal and media analyst lionel a line of media getting his take on the new internal restrictions at c.n.n. and whether he thought this new project video which changed the culture at c.n.n. the world right now in journalism is sitting shivah as to what is happening not just to c.n.n. this project this is there's a prude or film this is the smoking gun that what they're going to do was are going to say look this guy's not important he doesn't speak on behalf of zucker he's just maybe a near do well or malcolm dead now thing to worry about the good news for c.n.n. i would tell them don't worry number one nobody shocked by this this is like a nine hundred eighty nine when vince mcmahon said wrestling's fake wasn't exactly film with a laugh. we've already known this but what it goes to show you was compound did after this week's incredible may have called up the contrition the expiation of the go the the terrible scaramucci transgression both back to back it's finally telling a lot of people what they've already known that c.n.n. is in the entertainment business they're i
was joined earlier by a legal and media analyst lionel a line of media getting his take on the new internal restrictions at c.n.n. and whether he thought this new project video which changed the culture at c.n.n. the world right now in journalism is sitting shivah as to what is happening not just to c.n.n. this project this is there's a prude or film this is the smoking gun that what they're going to do was are going to say look this guy's not important he doesn't speak on behalf of zucker he's...
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new international drivers have now gone through customs before they enter the baggage claim area. we've seen no conflict whatsoever since the program went to an effect formally at 8:00 p.m. last night. protest seems to be happening at nonairport areas like you just mentioned. organizers there is an honor and email notification then said donald trump does not get to decide who is family and what is love. the supreme court obviously has decided otherwise, given the administration wide latitude to determine what the court has called a bona fide relationship. the initial state apartment guide sent out to embassies and conflicts the world over on wednesday allows people to produce those six designated countries to come to the u.s. if they have a parent, spouse, child, son or daughter or sibling in the united states. lastly the state department added a new category to that list, the category of fiance. legal challenges are already beginning to be mounted. hawaii petitioned a federal judge late yesterday to block the band. hawaii wants to be included among the most eligible visitor visit
new international drivers have now gone through customs before they enter the baggage claim area. we've seen no conflict whatsoever since the program went to an effect formally at 8:00 p.m. last night. protest seems to be happening at nonairport areas like you just mentioned. organizers there is an honor and email notification then said donald trump does not get to decide who is family and what is love. the supreme court obviously has decided otherwise, given the administration wide latitude to...
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killed and much of europe and asia physically devastated, the united states tried to build a new internationalles and norms that would encourage countries to solve their differences peacefully through negotiations rather than war. it created a system where trade and commerce would expand the world economy so that a rising tide could lift all boats. now, it didn't work perfectly. the soviet union and its allies rejected many of those ideas from the start. many developing countries adopted only some parts of the system. but western europe, canada and the united states did, in fact, become an amazing zone of peace and economic political and military cooperation. the west that emerged is, in historical terms, a miracle. europe, which had torn itself apart for hundreds of years because of the elemental nature of international competition, was now competing not to annex countries and subjugate their populations but just to create better jobs and more growth. this grew over the years, first in countries like japan and south korea, then later a few countries in latin america. then in 1991, the soviet
killed and much of europe and asia physically devastated, the united states tried to build a new internationalles and norms that would encourage countries to solve their differences peacefully through negotiations rather than war. it created a system where trade and commerce would expand the world economy so that a rising tide could lift all boats. now, it didn't work perfectly. the soviet union and its allies rejected many of those ideas from the start. many developing countries adopted only...
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new arrests and identities of the attackers.. at wjla dot com. we are following some breaking international news. recent terror attacks are creating a deep divide between neighboring countries in the middle east. sam sweeney is at the live desk with more. adrianna- all eyes at the state departement are on this unfolding situation among the gulf states. this morning rex tillerson is urging calm. so far, saudia arabia, bahrain, egypt, the united arab emerites and yemen have cut diplomatic ties with qatar. the countries aledge that qatar is sponsering terror and supporting iran. in the last several airlines and ethihad airlines announced they will end service to qatar. qatar is home to the us central comand base-- leading the war on isis. 10,000 us service members are stationed there. we'll continue to follow this story and bring you updates as we get them. in the day ahead. the president will announce a renewed effort to privatize air traffic control. supporters say privatization will allow a quicker switch to a g-p-s based system. several countries, including germany and canada have made the chang
new arrests and identities of the attackers.. at wjla dot com. we are following some breaking international news. recent terror attacks are creating a deep divide between neighboring countries in the middle east. sam sweeney is at the live desk with more. adrianna- all eyes at the state departement are on this unfolding situation among the gulf states. this morning rex tillerson is urging calm. so far, saudia arabia, bahrain, egypt, the united arab emerites and yemen have cut diplomatic ties...
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news agencies like associated press, united press international, or different news agencies when it comes to the internet, like different internet companies who are responsible for the distribution and production of information? the training of journalists in different countries could also be a way to influence foreign opinion. my second question -- i wrote an article about the nonalignment news agency that was an attempt of the nonaligned countries to counterbalance the information that was put out by western news agencies. the attempt failed for many, many reasons, but the people who set up this nonaligned news agency pool were discussing the reasons why there attempt failed for many years, and for me, it was quite interesting to read their discussion to follow the discussions. one reason why they thought their pool failed was people in different countries have different knowledge or different cultural backgrounds when they receive news, and you have to address them very specifically. you cannot just put out one press release and think everybody in the whole world will be interested in
news agencies like associated press, united press international, or different news agencies when it comes to the internet, like different internet companies who are responsible for the distribution and production of information? the training of journalists in different countries could also be a way to influence foreign opinion. my second question -- i wrote an article about the nonalignment news agency that was an attempt of the nonaligned countries to counterbalance the information that was...
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another thing she called for was basically new international agreements to effectively regulate the internetlow, quote, not allow extremist ideology the safe space it needs to read. push back from good and will facebook. large internet company saying they are already working with law enforcement agencies to try to stamp out these kinds of points of views. she was as i mentioned criticized. another criticism was how do you effectively get these kind of suspects. kind of radicalized individuals before they commit acts. it would take a lot of manpower. already 500 active investigations. 3,000 people under investigation. to be able to police everyone is too much resources necessary. and that is something the dpoft is being criticized for today. >> there's a sentiment we're not unfamiliar with. a politician being criticized for a terror attack happening in the country. >>> in an exclusive interview, russian president vladimir putin reacted to allegations that russia has damaging information on president trump. >> this is just not a lot of nonsense. where would we get this information from? why, d
another thing she called for was basically new international agreements to effectively regulate the internetlow, quote, not allow extremist ideology the safe space it needs to read. push back from good and will facebook. large internet company saying they are already working with law enforcement agencies to try to stamp out these kinds of points of views. she was as i mentioned criticized. another criticism was how do you effectively get these kind of suspects. kind of radicalized individuals...
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. >> reporter: thank you, karen marachek with "market news international." today you outlined the plan over reinvestments. you stopped short of saying when it would be implemented, except to say this year, and adding that depended on how the economy evolved. can you tell us why you decided not to go ahead with it today? are there certain conditions you're looking for? as a second question, do you think that you could raise rates and begin implementation of the plan at the same time? thank you. >> so we have tried as meticulously as we can to provide advance warning to markets about how we would go about doing this so that market participants can prepare. and today's announcement is another step in that process. so we certainly wanted to get this information out before we actually undertake the beginning of this plan. and, you know, as the statement says, we've made no definite decision on the timing of the plan. but the timing of initiating the plan, but if the economy evolves in line with our expectations, which we will be watching, always are, we could put
. >> reporter: thank you, karen marachek with "market news international." today you outlined the plan over reinvestments. you stopped short of saying when it would be implemented, except to say this year, and adding that depended on how the economy evolved. can you tell us why you decided not to go ahead with it today? are there certain conditions you're looking for? as a second question, do you think that you could raise rates and begin implementation of the plan at the same...
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. >> reporter: thank you, karen marachek with "market news international." today you outlined the plan over reinvestments. you stopped short of saying when it would be implemented, except to say this year, and adding that depended on how the economy evolved. can you tell us why you decided not to go ahead with it today? are there certain conditions you're looking for? as a second question, do you think that you could raise rates and begin implementation of the plan at the same time? thank you. >> so we have tried as meticulously as we can to provide advance warning to markets about how we would go about doing this so that market participants can prepare. and today's announcement is another step in that process. so we certainly wanted to get this information out before we actually undertake the beginning of this plan. and, you know, as the statement says, we've made no definite decision on the timing of the plan. but the timing of initiating the plan, but if the economy evolves in line with our expectations, which we will be watching, always are, we could put
. >> reporter: thank you, karen marachek with "market news international." today you outlined the plan over reinvestments. you stopped short of saying when it would be implemented, except to say this year, and adding that depended on how the economy evolved. can you tell us why you decided not to go ahead with it today? are there certain conditions you're looking for? as a second question, do you think that you could raise rates and begin implementation of the plan at the same...
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international more news in the second. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around corporation corp from washington the washington post media the media the voters elect the businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . the feeling. every the world should experience. and you get the old. the old according to just. come along for the ride. welcome back to the program england's failed bid for the twenty eight hundred fifty four world cup has turned into a corruption scandal for prince william and former u.k. prime minister david cameron a fee for report claims they were present in a room where a legal vote swapping was the scariest with more on the story here's a list to see a church. well definitely big names mentioned and lots of curious little dramatic details about courtship attempts of football executives and the bidding parties involved for starters yes there is mention of prince william apparentl
international more news in the second. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around corporation corp from washington the washington post media the media the voters elect the businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . the feeling. every the world should experience. and you get the old. the old according to just. come along for the ride. welcome back to the program...
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news that britain's dan evans failed a drugs test in april. he tested positive test for cocaine. the british number three hopes of playing at wimbledon in doubt, because he withdrew from the acorn internationalour. he did not take questions but said it is a sad and humbling day for him. that news coming through that dan evans testing positive for cocaine. we don't know yet as to where his participation stands for wimbledon, but breaking news in the last 15 minutes or so. southampton have appointed the former alaves coach and liverpool defender mauricio pellegrino as their new manager. the argentine replaces claude puel, who was sacked after one season in charge earlier this month. pellegrino stood down as alaves boss in late may, after losing the spanish cup final to barcelona and finishing ninth in la liga with a club that had been promoted the season before. the big race of the day has just finished at royal ascot. odds—on favourite winter was the winner as the fillies took centre stage in the coronation sta kes. winter, winner of the english and irish 1000 guineas was ridden byjockey ryan moore and trained by aidan o'brien, who won the commonwealth cup earlier with caravaggio. the first t
news that britain's dan evans failed a drugs test in april. he tested positive test for cocaine. the british number three hopes of playing at wimbledon in doubt, because he withdrew from the acorn internationalour. he did not take questions but said it is a sad and humbling day for him. that news coming through that dan evans testing positive for cocaine. we don't know yet as to where his participation stands for wimbledon, but breaking news in the last 15 minutes or so. southampton have...
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a new international low-budget airline takes flight and one of its first destinations will be oakland international airport. the airline is called level. the first plane from barcelona ter today.takes off a little that's followed by a flight from barcelona to hockey land. shortlyfterhelane lands in oakland it will turn around for that trip back to spain. level is offering round-trip fares for under 500 bucks. maybe we should go. >>> summer is almost here, and as the school year comes to an end national parks want students to get outdoors. fourth graders and their families will be granted a pass to the parks for a full year. if you have a fourth grader going into the fifth you can still get admission through the summer and current third graders going into the fourth grade can get their annual pass. everykidinapark.com. i'll be doing that. have a third grader headed to fourth grade. that's nice. we want to show you a picture from the milipitas fire department, members of the department walking a 9-year-old girl to school. last month the young girl named annie called police saying her da
a new international low-budget airline takes flight and one of its first destinations will be oakland international airport. the airline is called level. the first plane from barcelona ter today.takes off a little that's followed by a flight from barcelona to hockey land. shortlyfterhelane lands in oakland it will turn around for that trip back to spain. level is offering round-trip fares for under 500 bucks. maybe we should go. >>> summer is almost here, and as the school year comes...
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. >>> happening today, a new international low-budget airline is taking flight.s first destinations, oakland airport. that airline is called level. it's the first plane from barcelona to lax that's taking off a little later followed by a flight from barcelona to oakland. shortly after the plane lands in oakland, yeah, you're going to get some sangria it will turn right around for the trip back to spain. they are offering round trip fares under $500 to get to spain. >> no kidding. >> and we like sangria. >> i've used this app and can tell you it's really convenient. if you're looking for somebody to take care of your dogs and got to go out of town and don't know what you're going to do with them, going on summer vacation. there's an app called wag. >> a app for dog walking on demand. you can book a walk asap for a certain time as well. all wag walkers are screened and insured through the company to make shower that your dog is in good hands. >> have to complete a background track and go through a few tests to make sure you know safety of the dogs and harnesses and
. >>> happening today, a new international low-budget airline is taking flight.s first destinations, oakland airport. that airline is called level. it's the first plane from barcelona to lax that's taking off a little later followed by a flight from barcelona to oakland. shortly after the plane lands in oakland, yeah, you're going to get some sangria it will turn right around for the trip back to spain. they are offering round trip fares under $500 to get to spain. >> no kidding....
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news america." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: as the trump white house juggles political battles on multiple fronts, its g.o.p allies in congress confront a packed agenda and a limited summer calendar. then, separating fact from fiction-- why some school teachers are focusing on giving younger generations the tools to navigate today's complex media landscape.
news america." >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the...
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we want to create a family of nations, a new international order that will spare us or having going to war like the powers are fighting and across the political spectrum, people embrace this. it was a great moment in our, the progress of american ideals and reasons that still are entirely clear to people, six weeks later he changes his mind. we know that the germans are seeking american ships again, there was the zimmerman telegram at the german family thought they were going to get mexico to invade united. it doesn't get us to the point where he says actually it's better to five. and then his relationship to these five completely changes because now he's not the sometimes hopeful leaders of impulse in the right place. he's trying to break them. >> i want to ask you a question that's a little more widely ranging or at least more political. here's a book about a group of people in 1970, a century ago. for us it is time seemed to be changing so fast and as you said in the past six months so much has unraveled and so much more will unravel in the next couple years or maybe even couple of
we want to create a family of nations, a new international order that will spare us or having going to war like the powers are fighting and across the political spectrum, people embrace this. it was a great moment in our, the progress of american ideals and reasons that still are entirely clear to people, six weeks later he changes his mind. we know that the germans are seeking american ships again, there was the zimmerman telegram at the german family thought they were going to get mexico to...
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material from a government facility where she worked as a contractor and mailed it to an online news outlet international corporation, which is a government agency facility in georgia. she has worked there since february with a top-secret clearance. the document she is accused of leaking is a classified memo pertaining to the russian hacking investigation. senator tim kaine recently weighed in on this matter. >> if she has broken laws, she has to suffer the consequences for that. but we also have to get to the bottom of this story. anna-lysa: winner has appeared ,n court for an admission scheduled to appear in court again thursday afternoon for a detention hearing. live from the hill, anna-lysa gayle, abc 7 news. comes as we all await testimony from fired fbi director james comey. the showdown is set for thursday morning. word came today that the white house will not try to stop it, so you can expect comey's private conversations with the president. lawmakers will ask if the president wanted comey to pledge loyalty and if he was pressure to drop his investigation into fired national security adviser mich
material from a government facility where she worked as a contractor and mailed it to an online news outlet international corporation, which is a government agency facility in georgia. she has worked there since february with a top-secret clearance. the document she is accused of leaking is a classified memo pertaining to the russian hacking investigation. senator tim kaine recently weighed in on this matter. >> if she has broken laws, she has to suffer the consequences for that. but we...
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then we need a new international sanctions policy and there will be a nuclear safeguards bill because repeal bill, but these other bills that will be really important to shaping life after brexit. and there‘s the rub, the government has to push all this through with the most unstable majority imaginable. expect rebellions, threats and uncertainty. chris morris, bbc news. so mentis day here, in the last few minutes, ken clarke has said this in the house of commons. minutes, ken clarke has said this in the house of commonslj minutes, ken clarke has said this in the house of commons. i spoke and voted against the indication of article 50. i accept that the majority in favour of invoking it was quite overwhelming, and so i accept the matter is settled, we are definitely going to leave the european union. lets talk more about the day. i am joined now by the labour mp hilary benn and, for the conservatives, john whittingdale. thank you gentlemen. you are not actually cheer of the brexit committee at the moment but you have been, how big a task is this? we have just had been, how big a task
then we need a new international sanctions policy and there will be a nuclear safeguards bill because repeal bill, but these other bills that will be really important to shaping life after brexit. and there‘s the rub, the government has to push all this through with the most unstable majority imaginable. expect rebellions, threats and uncertainty. chris morris, bbc news. so mentis day here, in the last few minutes, ken clarke has said this in the house of commons. minutes, ken clarke has said...
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there's a lot going on in international news right now. in international news right now that involves americans. here at home, we've got eyes on capitol hill tonight where democratic senators are planning on being up all night to try to stop what is expected, what's believed to be the republican legislation to repeal the affordable care act. now, nobody has seen this legislation. there have been no hearings on this legislation. nobody knows exactly what they're going to be voting on or when. but if this senate health care vote happens and the bill is anything like what passed in the house, it's expected that the bill would throw more than 20 million americans off of health insurance. we'll be talking to one of the democratic senators who basically organized this floor fight tonight. democratic senators have held the floor in the senate already for more than four hours and talking to an organizer of the fight coming up live later on this hour. the other point of political focus, domestically tonight, is that there are two congressional elect
there's a lot going on in international news right now. in international news right now that involves americans. here at home, we've got eyes on capitol hill tonight where democratic senators are planning on being up all night to try to stop what is expected, what's believed to be the republican legislation to repeal the affordable care act. now, nobody has seen this legislation. there have been no hearings on this legislation. nobody knows exactly what they're going to be voting on or when....
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. >> i am karen karen with market news international. today you outline the details of the plants -- plans of when you'll implemented and it depended on when the economy would evolve. why did you decide not to go ahead with it today? are there certain conditions are looking for? and, do you think you could raise rates and begin implementation of the plan at the same time? >> we have tried meticulously as we can to provide advanced warning to markets on how we would go about doing this so market participants can prepare. today's announcement is another step in that process. we certainly wanted to get this information out before we actually undertake the beginning of this plan. as the statement says, we've made no definite decision on the timing of the plan, but at the time of initiating the plan, but if the economy of all is in line with our expectations, we could put this into effect relatively soon. you asked about whether or not we would do that and raise rates at the same meeting and i would say we've made no decision about that it hi
. >> i am karen karen with market news international. today you outline the details of the plants -- plans of when you'll implemented and it depended on when the economy would evolve. why did you decide not to go ahead with it today? are there certain conditions are looking for? and, do you think you could raise rates and begin implementation of the plan at the same time? >> we have tried meticulously as we can to provide advanced warning to markets on how we would go about doing...
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and other losses caused by qatari policies and also putting the plug on the al jazeera news network international reaction to these demands has been mixed particularly from washington here you have president trump indorsing the decision to ostracize qatar saying that the state must stop funding terrorism the time it come to car. or get to our to end its funding. they have to end their own. and its extremist. ideology in terms of fund and yet the state department's questioned the motives as to whether it's to help tackle tara or settled long term grievances now that it's been more than two weeks since the embargo started we are mystified that the gulf states have not released to the public nor to the qataris the details about the claims that they are making toward qatar the more the time goes by the more doubt is raised about the actions taken by saudi arabia and the u.a.e. at this point we are left with one simple question were the actions really about their concerns regarding cutter's alleged support for terrorism or were they about the long simmering grievances between and among the g.c.c. coun
and other losses caused by qatari policies and also putting the plug on the al jazeera news network international reaction to these demands has been mixed particularly from washington here you have president trump indorsing the decision to ostracize qatar saying that the state must stop funding terrorism the time it come to car. or get to our to end its funding. they have to end their own. and its extremist. ideology in terms of fund and yet the state department's questioned the motives as to...