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, cultural norms that would -- and why did they see those cultural norms -- how did they see those cultural norms contributing to the health of the constitutional republic. finally, david's presentation made me think about the political party. as we all know, the thing that none of the founders ever thought or expected or hoped would emerge, and within a couple of years, there they were. so what is the role of the political party? how should we think about parties? change over time, but this feels like a particularly transitional and pivotal moment for both .olitical parties how should we think about the role -- and it's also a moment have lessical parties bias when more and more citizens do not identify incredibly strongly with one party or the other. is that a good party -- is that a good thing? is that a bad thing? how should we think about the roles of these imperfect the founders did not want to exist? how should we think about the relative to the health of a constitutional polity? those are my four rubrics and how we might use them as a touchstone for thinking about where we are today
, cultural norms that would -- and why did they see those cultural norms -- how did they see those cultural norms contributing to the health of the constitutional republic. finally, david's presentation made me think about the political party. as we all know, the thing that none of the founders ever thought or expected or hoped would emerge, and within a couple of years, there they were. so what is the role of the political party? how should we think about parties? change over time, but this...
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norms are being challenged left and right. it requires a response. it requires us to step up and it requires us to assert ourselves. and, again, this should be done at the federal level. i'm not naive about that. but in the absence of that, states like california will assert themselves. >> right. before we let you go, it's a big night for politics and the way you are leading on this news, which i think folks are interested in. i also wanted to get your latest on the response to the shooting. anything you can tell us as governor and the talk with the democrats looking at gun control in these debates? >> yeah, i'm sickened by it. i'm disgusted by it. i was with four of the victims yesterday. i was with the grandmother of the daughter who was holding a 6-year-old in his arms and died -- her arms that died. i can't tell you how many times i've done this. what the hell do you say to these parents? we're living in a country where only in the united states this happens. federal laws need to be enacted, which requires federal leadership, which requires coura
norms are being challenged left and right. it requires a response. it requires us to step up and it requires us to assert ourselves. and, again, this should be done at the federal level. i'm not naive about that. but in the absence of that, states like california will assert themselves. >> right. before we let you go, it's a big night for politics and the way you are leading on this news, which i think folks are interested in. i also wanted to get your latest on the response to the...
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he's a defiler of societal norms.that kind of defiling happens, when you have someone who's the commander in chief of the strongest army in the world, who doesn't tell the truth on a consistent basis, that's the thing to really be worried about. i don't think it's a coincidence that people like david duke and richard spencer were drawn to trump's banter. >> you've spent a lot of time calling out anti-semitism on the left. this is everything from the leaders of the women's march to people like representative omar who has been called out a number of times this spring for making comments that overtly or indirectly referenced anti-semitism or played on anti-semitic tropes. do you think the left is really as dangerous to jews as men in charlottesville with tiki torches shouting, jews will not replace us? >> i definitely think they're threatening. the person that's going to come into your synagogue with a gun, god forbid that is going to happen, that person is very, very likely to be a white supremacist. we all know that's
he's a defiler of societal norms.that kind of defiling happens, when you have someone who's the commander in chief of the strongest army in the world, who doesn't tell the truth on a consistent basis, that's the thing to really be worried about. i don't think it's a coincidence that people like david duke and richard spencer were drawn to trump's banter. >> you've spent a lot of time calling out anti-semitism on the left. this is everything from the leaders of the women's march to people...
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perhaps more open for debate on which norms and when. in that sense, i cannot think of a better event to shed light on some of the facts of what became a large important event. jamal khashoggi was known to many people in washington. manys in this building times and known to many people here and abroad. and his murder, in that sense, perhaps drew more attention than others, it is fair to say. his murder also had important implications for international law, for international norms, and as a resident of the u.s., for american foreign policy. with that, i am delighted that we can host this event today and on short notice, again i am , grateful for the full house. this event is important because we have a special guest, and we are honored to have her here with us. dr. agnes callamard. u.n. special rapporteur. thank you so much, dr. callamard, for joining us. she is a citizen of france and has a distinguished career in human rights, in the u.n., and academia. she is the director of the columbia university global freedom of expression, an init
perhaps more open for debate on which norms and when. in that sense, i cannot think of a better event to shed light on some of the facts of what became a large important event. jamal khashoggi was known to many people in washington. manys in this building times and known to many people here and abroad. and his murder, in that sense, perhaps drew more attention than others, it is fair to say. his murder also had important implications for international law, for international norms, and as a...
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if we have cybernorms or international norms of arms control. so on paper the strategy looks good even though there's very little going on to implement and in terms of regulation the trump administration literally says any new regulation has to identify two regulations to be abolished before you can have new one. i am sure that is at odds with the formula but the regulation and frankly to a lot of people in congress. so they say no regulations but the federal government does regulation in cyberall the time. twelve different government agencies have cyberregulations at the federal level. there always consistent and never developed and what we call four is a clean slate on federal regulation and to figure out the architecture that makes sense and if there are differences and differences that we intentionally made. because in addition to what they have to worry about if they are inconsistent the reason you have a great regulation coming out of new york and some out of california because the federal government is not doing it. >> talking about ambas
if we have cybernorms or international norms of arms control. so on paper the strategy looks good even though there's very little going on to implement and in terms of regulation the trump administration literally says any new regulation has to identify two regulations to be abolished before you can have new one. i am sure that is at odds with the formula but the regulation and frankly to a lot of people in congress. so they say no regulations but the federal government does regulation in...
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we really need cyber norms and international norms and control. so on paper the strategy looks good. there is little reaction going on to implement it in terms of regulation the trump administration literally says any new regulation has to identify two regulations to abolish the fourchon at one new one. i'm sure that is scientifically derived formula. but they won't regulated. regulation is an anathema to this administration and frankly to a lot of people in congress. so they say no regulation. what kind of the government does regulation and cyber all the time? it was in the book 12 different government agencies who have cyber regulations that the sect or level. they are all inconsistent. they were never developed politically. what we call for is let's have a clean slate on the federal regulation. let's have all the regulators come together and together figure out the architecture that makes sense and then different industries you can have different feature sets but you ought to have if there are differences in those regulations they out to be dif
we really need cyber norms and international norms and control. so on paper the strategy looks good. there is little reaction going on to implement it in terms of regulation the trump administration literally says any new regulation has to identify two regulations to abolish the fourchon at one new one. i'm sure that is scientifically derived formula. but they won't regulated. regulation is an anathema to this administration and frankly to a lot of people in congress. so they say no regulation....
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a bike and no i want to reach all those women back home who are bones about her duties and social norms and inform them about the basics right. my name is the amount of people home and i work at the gym. this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes sudan's opposition movement it's brave and determined thousands across the country again mobilized and protested despite internet distractions and death rates backed hoping against the civilian good government they are demanding. and the woman putting the brakes on gender bias and senate girl will take you under the hood into cars only female run auto workshop. bit different from the i'm really proud to be able to do a man's job i am so proud when i think a vehicle that doesn't last i know how to fix and now my big dream is to have my own company to get our own business. i'm christine window while come to deja news africa i'm glad you did all hopes office civilian bad government in sudan fading before we look for answers to that question it's look at the events that led to protests mark racine supposes to defy the ruling generals yest
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unless by machines action of stigler are now to have long term repercussions this could be become the norm so in absence of long term funding there but what about in the short term what's that example is available for these flood victims well the primary source of help has the security forces and in places like bunker there's there's also an international presence to refugees in places like fox is bizarre these are unique challenge of being a law like country and 8 percent of it is it is flat screens which is why the even more prone to flooding because of this and of course there are helplines set up their security forces that are released council on the other hand the challenge is that many of the next few forces are not able to reach people in nepal for example communication dogs have fallen down key highways have been thought off so the plan for now may well be for these security forces to wait for the monsoons to the sea for the water to recede to be able to reach out to these people and help with rescue and we have an addition to the record is going to be should just fall in delhi tha
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based society to a major industrial powerhouse growth has been rapid for years double digits were the norm now the pace of expansion is slowing down in the last quarter g.d.p. rose by 6.2 percent followed by many standards but for china the worst performance since the early 1990 s. the government's been keen to offer reassurance but doesn't deny there are problems from. generally speaking economic performance in the 1st.
based society to a major industrial powerhouse growth has been rapid for years double digits were the norm now the pace of expansion is slowing down in the last quarter g.d.p. rose by 6.2 percent followed by many standards but for china the worst performance since the early 1990 s. the government's been keen to offer reassurance but doesn't deny there are problems from. generally speaking economic performance in the 1st.
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we cannot tolerate that democratic deficit to become the norm. ted: i would love to jump in on this point. the issue of accountability, the opposite being impunity, is the heart of the matter here. i like how your afford -- your report reflecting on this. it is not just who ordered it, who did the act, but who was in the chain of command and who failed to act? that being one step. we can look at criminal accountability, but we have to look at diplomatic forms and financial forms of accountability to make sure this does not go unpunished, given what we know. i was wondering can you elaborate on what those measures could be and which ones you see as most feasible. dr. callamard: yes, i really think that that narrative around the killing cannot be a narrative of defeat. to me, that is extremely important, particularly in this day and age. and it is not a narrative of defeat, yet some individuals have not been held to account. the issue is still on the global agenda. it keeps bothering business and andl -- business as usual people holding power, and
we cannot tolerate that democratic deficit to become the norm. ted: i would love to jump in on this point. the issue of accountability, the opposite being impunity, is the heart of the matter here. i like how your afford -- your report reflecting on this. it is not just who ordered it, who did the act, but who was in the chain of command and who failed to act? that being one step. we can look at criminal accountability, but we have to look at diplomatic forms and financial forms of...
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we also think norms might matter or should matter. that is more open for debate on which norms and when. in that sense, i couldn't think of a better event to shed light on some of the facts of what became a very large, very important event. jamal khashoggi was known to many people in washington and was, in this building many times -- and was in this building many times. he was known to people here and abroad. his murder, in that sense, drew more attention than others attending. his murder also had implications for international law, for international norms, and for residents of the united states for american foreign policy. with that, i'm delighted we can host this event today. and, on short notice, i'm grateful for the full house. this is particularly important because we have a special guest and we are honored to have her here with us. dr. agnes callamard who is the u.n. special reppo tour on exit -- extrajudicial summary. thank you so much for joining us, doctor. she's a citizen of france and has a distinguished career in human rig
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fidelity wealth management. >>> there's norm busting and then there's norm busting.ent is refusing to take no for an answer from the supreme court this time. trump and his ag say they're finding a legal pathway to add the citizenship question to the 2020 census. >> we've been considering all the options and i've been in constant discussions with the president ever since the supreme court decision came down. and i think over the next day or two you'll see what approach we're taking. and i think it does provide a pathway forgetting the question on the census. >> barr getting in on the reality tv reveal strategy. last week it looked like the trump administration's efforts to add the question were over. that's because the united states supreme court ruled that their reasoning for it was contrived. but despite that, the president pressed on forcing his own justice department to reverse course. the lawyers defending him were not as eager to keep up the fight. "new york times" wrote this, quote, barr acknowledged that the career justice department lawyers who had worked on
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established international norms on cybercrime with nature for cooperation and defense if you are not part of that, then your access to the internet is going to be rate limited. it's connected in a way that goes through a scanning system. it was a different world. the creators had the idea that it would be one of three open system without walls. the. and those defenses they ask for them to stop them if they don't when we say this is the visual arrest them, they don't. there has to be a system to deal with that. i don't want to advocate a system where we say okay russia, okay china, you can come in and be the founder of the new safe internet. i don't trust them. both social media. optimistic for the buck in the progress we made. we had a surprise attack in the country in 2016 even when it was happening and the obama administration's all signs of it. the russians took things that they had been doing for 100 years. the it's been in their doctrine for a hundred years. they took those things and powered them on steroids by using the internet and using social media. we were not ready for th
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and it's interesting observation that our norms, we have our laws.are more tenuous than we realize, but our norms exist because ostensibly we all consent to them. there's a certain political norm that you can't say certain things and continue to operate as a public moral leader. >> would you, if you look at this if the jurassic park piece of they book, right, is that it's a little bit of amber and you can see the insect of 2016. >> i lose myself in your metaphors so many times. >> trapped in that amber. you remember jurassic park, the mosquito is locked in amber and bit the dinosaur and you extract the blood of the dinosaur. is the moment before trump won allows us to go back to your point because i'm listening to you. >> yes, thank. >> you is even people who wanted donald trump to win thought you just heard on that tape was bad enough that americans would reject it and you're saying correct. >> that's the problem. >> one of the problems. well, there are so many problems with this. one is that no one was actually concerned with the offensiveness of t
and it's interesting observation that our norms, we have our laws.are more tenuous than we realize, but our norms exist because ostensibly we all consent to them. there's a certain political norm that you can't say certain things and continue to operate as a public moral leader. >> would you, if you look at this if the jurassic park piece of they book, right, is that it's a little bit of amber and you can see the insect of 2016. >> i lose myself in your metaphors so many times....
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and that is a complete shattering of those norms that hold us together and allow us to make progress in difficult times. >> congressman peter welch gets the last word in this round. i don't think you're going to get the last word in the hearing tomorrow. i think that's going to be robert mueller. thank you very much for starting us off tonight. really appreciate it. >> thanks for having us. >>> when we come back, john heilemann will join us to discuss some of the political aspects of tomorrow's hearings. >>> and congresswoman katie porter will join us to discuss "the new york times" story reporting of donald trump's bank flagging suspicious transactions by jeffrey epstein. they both used the same bank. bak man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 2: ...with humira. woman 3: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescrib
and that is a complete shattering of those norms that hold us together and allow us to make progress in difficult times. >> congressman peter welch gets the last word in this round. i don't think you're going to get the last word in the hearing tomorrow. i think that's going to be robert mueller. thank you very much for starting us off tonight. really appreciate it. >> thanks for having us. >>> when we come back, john heilemann will join us to discuss some of the political...
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and that is compounded with norms and values and a religious interpretation that seems to construe their women not only as less than you but also as a burden ok you're talking about the role of yourself out here that. is the male guardianship system in extent in expectable from the y. brand of as long. now when one has also to be i think it's important to recognise the fact that the male guardianship is not only specific to saudi arabia you find the system as well in other countries and their arabian peninsula however the religious interpretation that you just mentioned have is and is their unique in its how should i say extreme. view is. regarding a women's that here within society regarding the man's ability to control her and considering her as well almost as a source of evil that should be not only hidden but also controlled there too that. how concerned are saudi arabia sorties that do and a lot of these 2 sisters could become role models for other saudi women especially young women seeking freedom abroad. well you have many i mean and then they seem to be like the last. young woman
and that is compounded with norms and values and a religious interpretation that seems to construe their women not only as less than you but also as a burden ok you're talking about the role of yourself out here that. is the male guardianship system in extent in expectable from the y. brand of as long. now when one has also to be i think it's important to recognise the fact that the male guardianship is not only specific to saudi arabia you find the system as well in other countries and their...
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in the summer of 980 les for winds adjoin the striking workers the norms were too high the shops were to empty the work was too dangerous they were also fighting for the rights and for freedom just like today after 18 days the communist government was brought to its knees in this room when the signed the agreement with a noticeably large pen. the 1st independent trade union in the soviet bloc was born question here. technically speaking it was our sally darn ash movement that eventually led to the fall of the wall. but political leaders at the time and the whole world could see that communism was coming to an end the time was ripe for change. in the spring of 2019 celadon a celebrated its 13th annual round table a further polish democratic convention the anniversary was marked by a container outside the center the conservative governments did not send any form of congratulations telling upsets. the government that's more concerned with supporting people like alberta but let's say he lives in eastern poland where birth rates are higher and church pews are fuller. his home village has j
in the summer of 980 les for winds adjoin the striking workers the norms were too high the shops were to empty the work was too dangerous they were also fighting for the rights and for freedom just like today after 18 days the communist government was brought to its knees in this room when the signed the agreement with a noticeably large pen. the 1st independent trade union in the soviet bloc was born question here. technically speaking it was our sally darn ash movement that eventually led to...
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early stages ah army as independence just like it was the case on other in other countries it became a norm. the mining industry and body thought corruption say activists extraction permits given by politicians without due process or proper scrutiny had terrible environmental consequences. the armenian environmental front of volunteer group mom says pollution levels of mines across the country including country run are manias biggest. we have many mines in armenia and armenia is none that big we have a small country saw but we have huge mines here we have the paling dom which is one of the biggest in the world. for decades the country's mineral wealth has been plundered by an oligarchy at the cost of the environment lacks legislation very low fines on pollution led to the explosion of mining industry. that's a good corporate mind north of the capital is a typical example even before the mine began operations locals say many of them were compelled to sell the land to the company for a fraction of its value if they really enjoyment out of. shot on the. local job. wish mannings on its chanel t
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normative concerns such as human rights such as children's interests right ok all right so simon raises an important point i think know her and empower in terms of the security council i suppose resides with the permanent 5 and there is pretty much paralysis isn't there in the security council but i mean the saudis again i mean they are allegedly responsible for dangling substantial amounts of money before the very eyes of the secretary general of the un in order to ease their way few like through some potentially uncomfortable moments both on the un human rights council and also within the u.n. security council deliberations particularly in the war in yemen so money matters here of course unfortunately money does matter and it's not just saudi arabia that has that has put the secretary general under under pressure it's you know several other countries including the u.k. especially in the in the human rights council and so you know it's it's unfortunate that it seems over the last couple of years in particular that the secretary general is kind of caving into this pressure a little bit
normative concerns such as human rights such as children's interests right ok all right so simon raises an important point i think know her and empower in terms of the security council i suppose resides with the permanent 5 and there is pretty much paralysis isn't there in the security council but i mean the saudis again i mean they are allegedly responsible for dangling substantial amounts of money before the very eyes of the secretary general of the un in order to ease their way few like...
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stages all army as independence just like it was the case on other in other countries it became a norm. the mining industry and body thought corruption say activists extraction permits given by politicians without due process or proper scrutiny had terrible environmental consequences. the armenian environmental front a volunteer group mana says pollution levels of mines across the country including kinds iran are manias biggest we have many mines in armenia and armenia is none that big we have a small country saw but we have huge mines here we have the tailing dom which is one of the biggest in the world. for decades the country's mineral wealth has been plundered by oligarchy at the cost of the environment lax legislation and very low fines on pollution lead to explosion of mining industry. that's a good corporate mind north of the capital is a typical example even before the mine began operations locals say many of them were compelled to sell the land to the company for a fraction of its value if they really enjoy about. your navy. job shrug or join the wish mannings on its chanel ta
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this is becoming the norm here in hong kong. and deeply distressing for everybody, raeally, for everyboy in this city. rosemary? >> anna coren bringing us the very latest on the violence in hong kong. we'll continue to follow that story, of course. many thanks. >>> well, the british flagged tanker that iran seized friday in the strait of hormuz is now docked in an iranian port and flying an iranian flag. >> and in just a few hours' time, the british government's emergency response committee will meet to discuss this escalating crisis. it's already warned of a robust response if iran continues to hold that ship. our senior international correspondent matthew chance has more. >> reporter: this is the moment iran seized a british oil tanker in one of the world's most important shipping lanes, pushing tensions in the persian gulf to dangerous new highs. iranian state media broadcast these dramatic images of what seems to have been a carefully planned military operation. fast naval patrol boats surrounding the british flagged "stena
this is becoming the norm here in hong kong. and deeply distressing for everybody, raeally, for everyboy in this city. rosemary? >> anna coren bringing us the very latest on the violence in hong kong. we'll continue to follow that story, of course. many thanks. >>> well, the british flagged tanker that iran seized friday in the strait of hormuz is now docked in an iranian port and flying an iranian flag. >> and in just a few hours' time, the british government's emergency...
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stages all army as independence just like it was the case on other in other countries it became a norm. the mining industry and body thought corruption say activists extraction permits given by politicians without due process or proper scrutiny had terrible environmental consequences. the armenian environmental front a volunteer group mom says pollution levels of mines across the country including cars iran are manias biggest we have many mines in armenia and armenia is none that big we have a small country saw but we have huge mines here we have the tailing dom which is one of the biggest in the world. for decades the country's mineral wealth has been plundered by an oligarchy at the cost of the environment lacks legislation and very low fines on pollution led to the explosion of mining industry. that's a good corporate mind north of the capital is a typical example even before the mine began operations locals say many of them were compelled to sell the land to the company for a fraction of its value if they really enjoyment out of. earshot on the. local job. wish mannings on its chan
stages all army as independence just like it was the case on other in other countries it became a norm. the mining industry and body thought corruption say activists extraction permits given by politicians without due process or proper scrutiny had terrible environmental consequences. the armenian environmental front a volunteer group mom says pollution levels of mines across the country including cars iran are manias biggest we have many mines in armenia and armenia is none that big we have a...
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they are using this economic measures seemingly new norms being adopted in international trade with in this case south korea losing out robert pride al-jazeera so. prosecutors in the u.s. state of alabama have dropped a manslaughter charge against a woman lost her fetus after being shot during a fight by say jones was arrested last week when a jury decided she deliberately started the fight to cost the death of her unborn child a case sparked outrage alabama's district attorney says pursuing the case wouldn't be in the interest of justice. only a day for picnics and the park and fireworks but for residents of the u.s. capitol this year's 4th of july independence celebrations will be different president donald trump is putting himself front and center along with a display of military might critics say he's hijacking the day for political gain political gain takes a look. this is not normal this is not something people usually pass in the nation's capital now the sight of tanks and assorted military equipment here for a celebration created by u.s. president donald trump. on thursday ther
they are using this economic measures seemingly new norms being adopted in international trade with in this case south korea losing out robert pride al-jazeera so. prosecutors in the u.s. state of alabama have dropped a manslaughter charge against a woman lost her fetus after being shot during a fight by say jones was arrested last week when a jury decided she deliberately started the fight to cost the death of her unborn child a case sparked outrage alabama's district attorney says pursuing...
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it's the norm in brazil — until now.atin america's biggest economy finally tackles the pensions crisis that's hurting its economy. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 10thjuly. the brazilian congress is set to vote on presidentjair bolsonaro's pension reforms — including a dramatic rise in the pension age — and workers are not happy. also in the programme — investors will hang off his every word for clues on the direction of us interest rates. the chairman of the federal reserve jerome powell will later give evidence to congress. let's look at the markets right now. they are all headed lower in europe, we will be talking you through wife. —— why. and making it all add up — getting kids to enjoy maths at an early age. we'll get the inside track on the maths board game designed to encourage more children to embrace maths. and so today we want to know — is there such a thing as a "math of is maths just a skill which needs practice? do you have a phobia about algebra, geometry and equations? let us know — jus
it's the norm in brazil — until now.atin america's biggest economy finally tackles the pensions crisis that's hurting its economy. live from london, that's our top story on wednesday 10thjuly. the brazilian congress is set to vote on presidentjair bolsonaro's pension reforms — including a dramatic rise in the pension age — and workers are not happy. also in the programme — investors will hang off his every word for clues on the direction of us interest rates. the chairman of the federal...
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pay him 500 euros why well do you bring abdul slums incarceration here in france he was subjected to norms stop surveillance back in 2016 then justice minister explained why that decision was taken. made a ministerial order authorizing video surveillance 24 hours a day and on the basis of this decree which i took after consultation with the national commission on informatics and liberty i took an individual decision on mr disallowed to be put into video surveillance even the unions supported the government's position and why that scope of surveillance was justified. in this case video surveillance was an effective means of ensuring that the individual did no harm himself and if needed to stand trial for what he did but does lums is continuing to challenge it and they won in 2017 these administrative court agree that his detention conditions were illegal but this information has only just come to light and it's causing outrage. the french judiciary has condemned the state to pay 500 euros to a terrorist who caused the deaths of more than 130 people and left 400 injured on the 13th of novemb
pay him 500 euros why well do you bring abdul slums incarceration here in france he was subjected to norms stop surveillance back in 2016 then justice minister explained why that decision was taken. made a ministerial order authorizing video surveillance 24 hours a day and on the basis of this decree which i took after consultation with the national commission on informatics and liberty i took an individual decision on mr disallowed to be put into video surveillance even the unions supported...
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say that at least yesterday's ruling reestablishes a little order with respect to the hierarchy of norms and also raised the dignity of this country yet the enormous schools of other age volunteers have also been arrested or prosecuted in 2018 sarah madine was arrested by greek police while working for emergency response center international she was charged with people smuggling money laundering and espionage on his own bell while the case against her remains open so it's just one of 104 humanitarians in europe who were investigated or prosecuted in connection with their work in 20 team that's according to the research social platform on migration asylum joining us to discuss this sean buying day he's a rescue coordinator who has worked on both land and sea operations to save and support refugees he's in the irish city of call dame is founder of team humanity a danish organization providing aid to refugees in greece he joins us from los force and he said he is a researcher at amnesty international's europe office she joins us from london hello everybody it's good to have you here to tell
say that at least yesterday's ruling reestablishes a little order with respect to the hierarchy of norms and also raised the dignity of this country yet the enormous schools of other age volunteers have also been arrested or prosecuted in 2018 sarah madine was arrested by greek police while working for emergency response center international she was charged with people smuggling money laundering and espionage on his own bell while the case against her remains open so it's just one of 104...
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the question is, the new norm.can be the new norm of service of the presidency of the united states. and so i believe this office has to be held accountable on its behavior, and the only tool to do so is the constitutional tool. now, i'm very clear, it's not a witch hunt, it's not personal, i'm not ready when we're not ready. i want to make sure that we have all of the t's crossed and i's dotted, it would be misrepresenting if i voted against it on the floor, even though it was a motion to take. >> okay. so it sounds like, though, if you're talking about needles moving, and where opinions lie, i feel like you're being careful here, but you're now in support? >> yeah, i've never. my earlier comments have always been that i'm not running away from impeachment. >> right. >> and so -- but i'm on the judiciary committee, there's a certain responsibility of those of us on the judiciary, i've over and over said i'm not afraid of impeachment. every time it's come up, i voted for it. we continued our work, we continued inve
the question is, the new norm.can be the new norm of service of the presidency of the united states. and so i believe this office has to be held accountable on its behavior, and the only tool to do so is the constitutional tool. now, i'm very clear, it's not a witch hunt, it's not personal, i'm not ready when we're not ready. i want to make sure that we have all of the t's crossed and i's dotted, it would be misrepresenting if i voted against it on the floor, even though it was a motion to...
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need to is from the mind where earlier i had measured radioactivity levels 28 times higher than the norm. she agrees to provide has samples to test what levels. contamination but the response to it is ok we have to get through that it knew all along some pinay director of the institute for research and scientific expertise and comes online. to mean you know. will come on tell you come on then he's commotions to pull. it in yeah if you blow it was he killed you gale norton i just didn't know maybe i did wrong i'm still me i don't. know she. is one of the sort. of want to put in a bit will he see what i'm into there yes you could fall and then there is this food kind of love. you put in culture get your lucky breaks yourself. national should look back look at hobart's love that they don't pay you well that's . right you can turn. it all right that should be more than enough. to more than you would put it. we don't so you must consult me did you like this want to. go next. or a perfect. master has also taken to has song from the time to whom we matched. the little girl suffering from year o
need to is from the mind where earlier i had measured radioactivity levels 28 times higher than the norm. she agrees to provide has samples to test what levels. contamination but the response to it is ok we have to get through that it knew all along some pinay director of the institute for research and scientific expertise and comes online. to mean you know. will come on tell you come on then he's commotions to pull. it in yeah if you blow it was he killed you gale norton i just didn't know...
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norm eisen is one of the sharpest guys in town.hink he would have an enpssi ppsych ped --encyclopedic memory. he likes to explain things. the big question is whether or not mueller is going to want to explain things or whether he will stick to things in the press conference several weeks ago. i think democrats could have boiled this down to four questions. why not conspiracy, june 2016, trump tower meeting. why wasn't it a campaign finance violation? was there obstruction of justice? and is congress doing enough to protect the united states against russian interference in the upcoming election? somehow they moved this a whole week to get more time though those are the key questions in this kiss. >> the majority of the country has not read the mueller report. i'm confused why these hearings aren't swapped and you're hearing volume one in the morning and volume two really focused with intelligence in the afternoon or the judiciary in the afternoon because you get a sense of the narrative of what played out, and you go through a time
norm eisen is one of the sharpest guys in town.hink he would have an enpssi ppsych ped --encyclopedic memory. he likes to explain things. the big question is whether or not mueller is going to want to explain things or whether he will stick to things in the press conference several weeks ago. i think democrats could have boiled this down to four questions. why not conspiracy, june 2016, trump tower meeting. why wasn't it a campaign finance violation? was there obstruction of justice? and is...
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they are using this economic measures seemingly new norms being adopted in international trade with in this case south korea losing out robert pride al jazeera so now still ahead on al-jazeera diplomatic fallout spread south after protesters stormed vandalized hung parliament. and the 4th of july using america and we'll tell you why pay for celebration is dividing opinion. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast well we are still looking at some very hot air across much of central and eastern parts of night states and a lot of that is making its way into canada as well so we do have some thunderstorms here on our map and that's going to cause some often on rain showers as well as gusty winds maybe a few hails. storms coming in and out of this but for minneapolis you are going to be seeing a hot day for you at 30 degrees kids a city of $31.00 and washington it is going to be sweltering out about $34.00 degrees there well that's a make a way down here across parts of the caribbean we are looking at often on rain showers across much of the east as well as the north some
they are using this economic measures seemingly new norms being adopted in international trade with in this case south korea losing out robert pride al jazeera so now still ahead on al-jazeera diplomatic fallout spread south after protesters stormed vandalized hung parliament. and the 4th of july using america and we'll tell you why pay for celebration is dividing opinion. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast well we are still looking at some very hot air across much of...
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they were not running on norm smashing.the last several years we've heard nothing about -- from democrats about then about how much donald trump is threat evening the norms and institutions of our society. and yet you look at democratic candidates this year and they are for smashing norms of our society. they're for eliminating the electoral college. they're for packing the supreme court. they're for medicare for all, the green new deal which is require massive changes in our entire society and economy. and so what i'm saying to democrats is, you are being trumpy and especially one, this is the most important point. kamala harris is particularly guilty of this, but she's not the only one. some of the other candidates also have been talking about how if they are elected they're going to do a variety of things that will be done through executive order. that is exactly the kind of unconstitutional airgation of power the democrats have been complaining about when trump does it. when he declares a spurious national emergency to
they were not running on norm smashing.the last several years we've heard nothing about -- from democrats about then about how much donald trump is threat evening the norms and institutions of our society. and yet you look at democratic candidates this year and they are for smashing norms of our society. they're for eliminating the electoral college. they're for packing the supreme court. they're for medicare for all, the green new deal which is require massive changes in our entire society and...
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another norm broken this is a us president denigrating a major american city that has happens to be mostly african-american and it's african-american congressman but the larger cummings is not an ordinary congressman he is an icon of the civil rights movement he has huge respect not only in his district but in the halls of congress the president has made it clear this is his strategy to get reelected he believes if you fires up his base core supporters of white supporters that they will come out in droves and they will get him another term there are a lot of analysts who are sending a warning message though about that strategy they look back to 216 and one of the reasons the trump won in this incredibly close election was because the vote was down in african-american communities and hispanic communities polls show that his racist tweets and comments are hurting his support among african-americans and hispanics so what some analysts are warning while the president is firing up his own base his core support hasn't moved he's also fired up the base on the other side much will still ahead on t
another norm broken this is a us president denigrating a major american city that has happens to be mostly african-american and it's african-american congressman but the larger cummings is not an ordinary congressman he is an icon of the civil rights movement he has huge respect not only in his district but in the halls of congress the president has made it clear this is his strategy to get reelected he believes if you fires up his base core supporters of white supporters that they will come...
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is this just norm-defying, or is there anything dangerous about it? >> well, you know, we've never seen anything like this. essentially, the commander in chief, and his only role as commander in chief is over the 2.1 million men and women of the armed forces. there's a series of laws that govern the behavior. if he and the secretary of defense, the only two civilians who command the armed forces. the jcs don't. he's broken all the guidelines, all the constraints. he's used them in a political manner. and by the way, you're never going to find somebody that loves m-1 tanks more than me. i mean, they are just an incredible fighting machine. but we don't want this, our armed forces, to become a prop in what tomorrow will undoubtedly be another politically divisive day. >> what's the circumstance, general? i'm curious. because countries like france do hold these types of demonstrations. obviously, we associate them more with military dictatorships. in a show of strength. what is the right way in which we can appreciate these remarkable machines and these
is this just norm-defying, or is there anything dangerous about it? >> well, you know, we've never seen anything like this. essentially, the commander in chief, and his only role as commander in chief is over the 2.1 million men and women of the armed forces. there's a series of laws that govern the behavior. if he and the secretary of defense, the only two civilians who command the armed forces. the jcs don't. he's broken all the guidelines, all the constraints. he's used them in a...
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the us wants a naval coalition in the gulf we have a crucial role to enforce that norm. news at one, so it's goodbye from me. and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. men's semi—finals day at wimbledon is underway. that incredible match between federer and nadal to come later but novak djokovic is on centre court against roberto bautista agut right now, john watson's there for us, john how's that match looking? very, very well, the defending champion novak chocolate. let us ta ke champion novak chocolate. let us take it to centre court now. the first of the semifinals are underwear —— underwear. we are talking about the big three, roger federer, rafael nadal and novak took a veg. no backdrop of edge is arguably the favourite in this semifinal. novak took a veg is currently 4—1 up. no backdrop of edge is looking to end back—to—back titles again and has been supremely confident once again this fortnight. what a contest we have an second semifinal, roger federer up against raphael adele in a repeat of the 2008 final, argue be one of the greatest matche
the us wants a naval coalition in the gulf we have a crucial role to enforce that norm. news at one, so it's goodbye from me. and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. men's semi—finals day at wimbledon is underway. that incredible match between federer and nadal to come later but novak djokovic is on centre court against roberto bautista agut right now, john watson's there for us, john how's that match looking? very, very well, the defending champion novak chocolate....
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province move on to the us selling of arms to taiwan is a serious violation of international law and the norms of international relations it seriously breaches the one china principle and the rules of the 3 joints in the u.s. communiques it is a crude interference in china's internal affairs and harms china's sovereignty and security interests china is strongly dissatisfied and firmly opposed to the us has already made stern representation is to the u.s. side when a has more from beijing. we're not surprisingly there was a very strong response from the government here in beijing following the announcement of the potential sale another potential sale of arms by the united states to taiwan the condemnation came in a daily ministry of foreign affairs briefing the spokesman saying this is a serious violation of international more and the norms of international relations would be violated by this deal now the reason beijing is saying this of course is that it views taiwan as part of its territory as a breakaway province that one day it will retake possibly with the use of force a couple of interest
province move on to the us selling of arms to taiwan is a serious violation of international law and the norms of international relations it seriously breaches the one china principle and the rules of the 3 joints in the u.s. communiques it is a crude interference in china's internal affairs and harms china's sovereignty and security interests china is strongly dissatisfied and firmly opposed to the us has already made stern representation is to the u.s. side when a has more from beijing. we're...
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i cannot imagine we would accept this as the new norm of the presidency of the u.s. >> [inaudible question] >> the strategy of questioning or the approach of questioning was to solicit the truth. if we solicit the truth in a manner of presenting a report and he said yes or no, that is the truth. we didn't alter or edit his words, he said yes. >> [inaudible question] >> i think there is no question that we saw this hearing, overwhelming evidence in extraordinary detail from special counsel. specific instances where the special counsel recounted the evidence collected by the president, tried to have them fired and directed him to fly about it and create false documents. private citizens to go tell the attorney general to tell the special counsel to limit the investigation to future presidents, effectively ending the investigation. those are two examples of many for obstruction of justice. president would have been charged. we have now seen significant evidence, this report changed lives as it will be very powerful. when action is next, we believe the time is long past to open a formal impeac
i cannot imagine we would accept this as the new norm of the presidency of the u.s. >> [inaudible question] >> the strategy of questioning or the approach of questioning was to solicit the truth. if we solicit the truth in a manner of presenting a report and he said yes or no, that is the truth. we didn't alter or edit his words, he said yes. >> [inaudible question] >> i think there is no question that we saw this hearing, overwhelming evidence in extraordinary detail...
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say that at least yesterday's ruling reestablishes a little order with respect to the hierarchy of norms and also raised the dignity of this country yet the enormous schools of other age volunteers have also been arrested or prosecuted in 2018 ceremony dini was arrested by greek police while working for emergency response center international she was charged with people smuggling money laundering and espionage on his own bell while the case against her remains open sara is just one of 104 humanitarians in europe who were investigated or prosecuted in connection with their work in 20 team that's according to the research social platform on migration asylum joining us to discuss this sean buying day he's a rescue coordinator who has worked on both land and sea operations to save and support refugees he's in the irish city of coal. is founder of team humanity a danish organization providing aid to refugees in greece he joins us from los force and he said that p.s.g. is a researcher at amnesty international's europe office she joins us from london good to have you here to tell this story tal
say that at least yesterday's ruling reestablishes a little order with respect to the hierarchy of norms and also raised the dignity of this country yet the enormous schools of other age volunteers have also been arrested or prosecuted in 2018 ceremony dini was arrested by greek police while working for emergency response center international she was charged with people smuggling money laundering and espionage on his own bell while the case against her remains open sara is just one of 104...
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not compatible with the quality --the quality -- he quality equality norm of the rome treaty. if you read the decision carefully, you can see between the lines, the court is understanding this is not necessarily a preference for a woman. giving her a plus as a way of overcoming the unconscious bias that would operate in favor of the men. i would say, for women today employed outside the home, unconscious bias is there. and what you talked about before, the work-life balance. >> but, i would be interested to know whether you think the federal courts would play as central a role going forward. what you just described that was accepted by the european court would not be accepted by the courts here. justice ginsburg: there is a statute premised on the working woman. that is the family medical and leave act, which the court, thank goodness, upheld in an opinion by the old chief. >> this past week, a number of cases urged the court to revisit prior holdings in a variety of contexts with mixed success. in your view, i would like to know, do you think public perception of the court's
not compatible with the quality --the quality -- he quality equality norm of the rome treaty. if you read the decision carefully, you can see between the lines, the court is understanding this is not necessarily a preference for a woman. giving her a plus as a way of overcoming the unconscious bias that would operate in favor of the men. i would say, for women today employed outside the home, unconscious bias is there. and what you talked about before, the work-life balance. >> but, i...
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and that is a complete shattering of those norms that hold us together and allow us to make progress in difficult times. >> congressman peter welch gets the last word in this round. i don't think you're going to get the last word in the hearing tomorrow. i think that's going to be robert mueller. thank you very much for starting us off tonight. really appreciate it. >> thanks for having us. >>> when we come back, john heilemann will join us to discuss some of the political aspects of tomorrow's hearings. >>> and congresswoman katie porter will join us to discuss "the new york times" story reporting of donald trump's bank flagging suspicious transactions by jeffrey epstein. they both used the same bank. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey woul
and that is a complete shattering of those norms that hold us together and allow us to make progress in difficult times. >> congressman peter welch gets the last word in this round. i don't think you're going to get the last word in the hearing tomorrow. i think that's going to be robert mueller. thank you very much for starting us off tonight. really appreciate it. >> thanks for having us. >>> when we come back, john heilemann will join us to discuss some of the political...
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sound the situation is the norm for millions of children across pakistan a new report from unesco estimates some $5.00 men are out of school and the primary level and goes north of the most going to van posing unmarried as children and afterwards of going to school pakistan stand in ewing education crisis is mainly down to back yourself and their investment and mismanagement of the entire system and fear than politicians to finally improve things is so low that many people are taking matters into their own hands. this school was established by volunteers in karachi offering feel lessons to the nearby haitian community the classes offered an escape groups you post and hope for the back of future. yes. you will have to open the school as there are no functioning government ones in the area. many of our children are getting into trouble especially with drugs. but we try to get support from the government and press them to help us but heard nothing back this is why we such as help ourselves . or we play games and really enjoy ourselves they teach as well so we like coming here. i want to study
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the environmentally friendly mode of transport say that behavior is the exception rather than the norm and that with better regulation electric futures could be the fast track to a cleaner less congested mexico city. from mexico back to europe and is considering drawing the curtains on as world famous brothels the mayor of the city wants establishment with windows displaying prostitutes to either shut down or at least close the curtains. all day and night saddam's red light district attracts thousands of tourists every week but many of the sex workers it employs in its 330 brothel windows think the visitors aren't paying them enough respect. they look but they don't buy complaints one worker and amsterdam's new mayor agrees. women maisha storage mothers me most is the way visitors treat the sex workers are quite often large groups like staff parties or groups of tourists take photographs of the women they laugh at them and mock them these women are at work they're vulnerable i find out so humiliating i don't find it acceptable and it's given to think are among the changes she's conside
the environmentally friendly mode of transport say that behavior is the exception rather than the norm and that with better regulation electric futures could be the fast track to a cleaner less congested mexico city. from mexico back to europe and is considering drawing the curtains on as world famous brothels the mayor of the city wants establishment with windows displaying prostitutes to either shut down or at least close the curtains. all day and night saddam's red light district attracts...