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right wing swiss people's party lost 11 seats and although it will remain the largest party in parliamenti—immigration anti— euro messages we re anti—immigration anti— euro messages were rejected. as ever in switzerland, no party will have a majority. the different groups will have to work together, but this new parliament is greener and younger and voters will expect a much greater focus on environmental policies. imogen foulkes, bbc news, berne. campaigning for monday's elections in canada has seen the prime ministerjustin trudeau fight a fierce battle to cling onto power. as leader of the liberal party, he took office four years ago, but has recently been implicated in a series of scandals that have left him neck—and—neck in the race, with the opposition conservative party. 0ur chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, reports from the campaign trail. the big smile, the style that shot a political star into power and onto the world stage. but now it's back to basics. justin trudeau, cradling babies as he fights for his political life. why is it so much harderfor you, prime minist
right wing swiss people's party lost 11 seats and although it will remain the largest party in parliamenti—immigration anti— euro messages we re anti—immigration anti— euro messages were rejected. as ever in switzerland, no party will have a majority. the different groups will have to work together, but this new parliament is greener and younger and voters will expect a much greater focus on environmental policies. imogen foulkes, bbc news, berne. campaigning for monday's elections in...
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the traditionally very successful right wing swiss people's party has taken something of a hit, it lost have a majority. and it looks like the greens together with the social democrats will be able to outvote the swiss people's party and significantly, it is on the issues they campaigned on, so successful in the past for them, like restricting immigration, keeping switzerland out of the eu and they were not a factor in the selections and it looks like switzerland's new parliament will be greener, younger and there will be a big focus on environmental issues and tackling climate change. the mother of a junior doctor who went missing off the devon coast two years ago says her daughter has been let down by the nhs. dr lauren phillips' mother, andrea graham, who is herself a former nhs manager, has called on the health secretary to do more to support those on the front line of our hospitals. marie ashby reports. andrea graham comes to woolacombe bay in devon to feel close to her daughter. this is where her car was found abandoned. dr lauren phillips, who was 26, had told her mother she was
the traditionally very successful right wing swiss people's party has taken something of a hit, it lost have a majority. and it looks like the greens together with the social democrats will be able to outvote the swiss people's party and significantly, it is on the issues they campaigned on, so successful in the past for them, like restricting immigration, keeping switzerland out of the eu and they were not a factor in the selections and it looks like switzerland's new parliament will be...
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the traditionally very successful right wing swiss people's party has taken something of a hit, it lostll have a majority. and it looks like the greens together with the social democrats will be able to outvote the swiss people's party and significantly, it is on the issues they campaigned on, so successful in they campaigned on, so successful in the past for them, like restricting immigration, keeping switzerland out of the eu and they were not a factor in the selections and it looks like switzerland's new parliament will be greener, younger and there will be a big focus on environmental issues and tackling climate change. imagine folks reporting. the longest non—stop commerical passenger flight has landed successfully in sydney. the qantas plane tookjust over 19 hours to fly direct from new york. the airline is considering whether to begin regular non—stop flights between the cities and it's enlisted the help of university researchers to find out how such a long flights affect passengers and crew. alanjoyce is the ceo of qantas. this is part of project sunrise and the first of three t
the traditionally very successful right wing swiss people's party has taken something of a hit, it lostll have a majority. and it looks like the greens together with the social democrats will be able to outvote the swiss people's party and significantly, it is on the issues they campaigned on, so successful in they campaigned on, so successful in the past for them, like restricting immigration, keeping switzerland out of the eu and they were not a factor in the selections and it looks like...
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you have the republican party has been more downscale. how do people go into bankruptcy they go gradually and then suddenly. the republican party has changed gradually and now with 2016-18, suddenly into a party that is downscale democratically. the democratic party has turned into a party which is more upscale demographically. the wall street journal had a good article this past week delineating how that happened but that is the change we have seen to the point hillary clinton, democratic nominee in 2016 is boasting the democratic party carries the most affluent congressional districts and most affluent counties. growing up in michigan, at that stage in the 1850s the republicans had support from affluent voters. they didn't go around bragging the rich people were supporting them and everybody else should deter to the rich people. i found senator and secretary clinton's comments to be a little bizarre for that reason. >> host: some background, you are a former washington post editorial page staff writer, the co-author of the almanac of american politic
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the swiss people's party lost sleents and although it will remain the largest party in parliament these did not appear to resonate with voter, they were scarcely mentioned. as ever in switzerland, no party will have a majority, the different group also have to work together. but this new parliament is greener, and younger, and voters will expect and younger, and voters will expect a much greater focus on environmental stay with us on bbc world news — still to come. archaeologists find more than 20 ancient wooden coffins near the egyptian city of luxor. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines. huge anti—government protests are being held in lebanon for a fourth day. demonstrators are angry at austerity measure and lack ofjobs. the longest nonstop commerical passenger flight has landed successfully in sydney. the qantas plane tookjust over 19 hours to fly direct from new york. the airline is considering whether to begin regular nonstop flights between the cities and it's enlisted the help of university researchers to find out how such a long flights affect passengers and crew.
the swiss people's party lost sleents and although it will remain the largest party in parliament these did not appear to resonate with voter, they were scarcely mentioned. as ever in switzerland, no party will have a majority, the different group also have to work together. but this new parliament is greener, and younger, and voters will expect and younger, and voters will expect a much greater focus on environmental stay with us on bbc world news — still to come. archaeologists find more...
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the right—wing swiss people's party, the largest party in parliament for some years now, is the largestthe largest party in parliament. nevertheless, it can't view today's results if they prove to be correct asa results if they prove to be correct as a success. it looks as if they have lost three, possibly 4% of the vote share. they were hoping to keep it down to 2% and would have viewed thatis it down to 2% and would have viewed that is not very good. it also looks as if they have not... they are not getting new voters coming on stream. people have turned 18 since the last elections four years ago seem to be going, many of them, to the green party, so i think we are going to see a parliament which is greener, left, younger and more female because there are a record number of women candidates. that means the old issues of the swiss people's party, emigration, staying away from the european union, which did not feature in this campaign, are unlikely in the next four years to feature largely in the new parliament in switzerland. the mother of a junior doctor who went missing off the devon
the right—wing swiss people's party, the largest party in parliament for some years now, is the largestthe largest party in parliament. nevertheless, it can't view today's results if they prove to be correct asa results if they prove to be correct as a success. it looks as if they have lost three, possibly 4% of the vote share. they were hoping to keep it down to 2% and would have viewed thatis it down to 2% and would have viewed that is not very good. it also looks as if they have not......
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their headquarters and i'm not sure if you can see right behind me but there's already a big party underway people celebrating the comeback of the peronist party but official results are not just yet we're hearing reports from the government headquarters the let's change party of. they're saying that they need people to remain calm that the official results are not just are not yet and that there is still no chance of the possibility of a runoff and this is what the government has been betting on in the past few months and the 1st few months has been touring the country asking people to vote for him once again to trust him once again in spite of the enormous economic crisis that we have been seeing in argentina in this past few months mockery saying that if there were to be a runoff and if he were to be elected the economic situation would likely prove let's not forget what has been going on here in argentina with austerity measures and agreement with the i.m.f. among so many other things right now where we are right now people are celebrating they're saying that it's time for their parents' party
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cultural change is upon us with i just like sleep camp and national director of the movement for people's party mc brenda joins us to discuss before we go chinese ping pong prodigy leak at just 5 years old she is serving hope some fire on that new table toppers informed her that. thanks. thanks to others like survival guide day seniors like all the stored safely that are always are. you sure there are you going to get them back. next year. so it's no good says a repatriation team will get the rest in 7 years. villagers every year that's kaiser report. facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately it was also a very dark so. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your opinions from the very 1st character that you type into the search bar it will always favor one dog food over another one comparative shopping service over another and one candidate over another they can suppress certain types of results on what they think you should be seeing if they have this kind of
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cultural change is upon us with actors like lee camp and national director of the movement for people's party nick bradley joins us to discuss before we go check out chinese ping pong prodigy levy at just 5 years old she is serving help some pyro net to table top of our look at that. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person of those great. thinks . we dare to ask. there are no official statistics in india consenting children who have been lost or separated from their parents something to estimates that every 30 minutes in the country a child goes missing. on a. you. know you look up. the national human rights commission stating that $44000.00 miners go missing every year one of the police quoted. the united nations children's fund has described the situation as genocide and various sources suggest that in india there are several 1000000 missing women and children. is your media a reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrup
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why he will have a hard time and getting his deal through parliament the northern irish party the day you people who's an ally of course johnson they still think that northern island will be treated differently from the rest of the u.k. and this is what they not want they are a unionist party they want to stay as close the lines as possible to the rest of the u.k. and effectively there will be some changes and they fear that northern ireland will in the long run be drawn more towards the european union that do elations the business relations will become stronger with the european union and it would drift away from the rest of the u.k. so this is why they're objecting to it and this is where because johnson had to give in had to make concessions and this is why you will have difficulties getting a true. don't forget you can always get d w news on the guard just download out from google play all from the ups store that would give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the d.w.i. to send us photos and video. you'r
why he will have a hard time and getting his deal through parliament the northern irish party the day you people who's an ally of course johnson they still think that northern island will be treated differently from the rest of the u.k. and this is what they not want they are a unionist party they want to stay as close the lines as possible to the rest of the u.k. and effectively there will be some changes and they fear that northern ireland will in the long run be drawn more towards the...
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drawn new criticism it says the party is weakening the rule of law and undermining poland's democracy. will the peopleof mozambique go to the polls on tuesday to elect a new president in parliament the ruling party there has never lost a national vote since it overthrew portuguese colonial rule 44 years ago but this won't be an easy win for w.'s adrian crease reports. there are religious songs giving thing. but in this campaign version the lyrics have been changed sing the praises of incumbent president feel it when you see and is friendly to the president as messiah. would understand you see. where voting for president you see on the free lima party for the sake of continuity. you see he kept his promise. he said every district should have a pac and a hospital and that's exactly what he delivered. he makes everything better and knowing what. 2 2 they sing in the future we can see many projects in mozambique. but isn't. the man we can issues is a. president you see is presenting himself as a peacemaker in august he signed the peace agreement with the former rebel group. that was already the 3rd peace
drawn new criticism it says the party is weakening the rule of law and undermining poland's democracy. will the peopleof mozambique go to the polls on tuesday to elect a new president in parliament the ruling party there has never lost a national vote since it overthrew portuguese colonial rule 44 years ago but this won't be an easy win for w.'s adrian crease reports. there are religious songs giving thing. but in this campaign version the lyrics have been changed sing the praises of incumbent...
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because in past elections the peronist party has been divided it's perceived in argentina as the party of the people as the party that fights for social justice so now we have a united peronist party that many hope will help argentina get out of the current economic crisis and in a way that's unique t. is what gave them victory this sunday ok to resemble their life is important series thanks very much in the seat. let's bring you more now on our other top story that is the death of isolator abu bakar baghdad's a let's see if we can speak to juan cole in ann arbor michigan he's a professor of history at the university of michigan and specializes in the middle east good to have you with us on our syria. back that he has not been killed this is undeniably a big moment in the fines against what do you think happens next you will replace and then what is likely to do to the group well i saw as a terrorist organization in the 1st instance and it managed to turn itself into a state of sorts for a while that was a bad strategy because terrorism is a tactic for people who don't have a return address if you c
because in past elections the peronist party has been divided it's perceived in argentina as the party of the people as the party that fights for social justice so now we have a united peronist party that many hope will help argentina get out of the current economic crisis and in a way that's unique t. is what gave them victory this sunday ok to resemble their life is important series thanks very much in the seat. let's bring you more now on our other top story that is the death of isolator abu...
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and swiss elections the right wing peoples party lost support over mange the strongest faction in parliament green parties made historic gains giving them a shot at a seat on the national federal council for the 1st time but that's far from certain and will be decided later this year. there's been more violent protests in chile despite the government suspending the proposed metro fare hike that sparked the protests at least 2 airlines have canceled flights to the capital santiago which is under a state of emergency 7 people are reported dead from fires related to the unrest. a ballot count in bolivia shows left wing president abel morale ace in the lead following sunday's vote but it might not be enough for outright when a runoff may be necessary come mid december or is seeking an unprecedented 4th term and faced a tough race despite getting credit for lifting millions out of poverty critics accuse him of corruption and anti-democratic rule. around us voiced confidence that he will ultimately be the winner. this is what it is that you know. for more than 13 years our political movement has p
and swiss elections the right wing peoples party lost support over mange the strongest faction in parliament green parties made historic gains giving them a shot at a seat on the national federal council for the 1st time but that's far from certain and will be decided later this year. there's been more violent protests in chile despite the government suspending the proposed metro fare hike that sparked the protests at least 2 airlines have canceled flights to the capital santiago which is under...
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important supply route and beyond that it is the gateway to aleppo syria 2nd city so all forces and people parties involved in the syrian civil war have been battling for control of this and that's why it makes it the most likely flashpoint between turkish backed forces and syrian regime forces and dorian how likely is it that we're going to see some type of collision here of face to face between syrian and turkish troops. well ever since the syrian civil war started he became one of the strongest backers of the syrian rebels and president committed himself to bringing down syrian president bashar assad has been the fear that some point down the road syrian regime forces and turkish forces would eventually face off with one another now we have turkish forces on the ground engaging in play in the cities and towns that are also being contested by the syrian regime and as we speak there is a race across this area the syrian regime forces to go to the control of syrian kurdish forces and these are also stated targets of president and the man at the center of this is the russian president vladimir puti
important supply route and beyond that it is the gateway to aleppo syria 2nd city so all forces and people parties involved in the syrian civil war have been battling for control of this and that's why it makes it the most likely flashpoint between turkish backed forces and syrian regime forces and dorian how likely is it that we're going to see some type of collision here of face to face between syrian and turkish troops. well ever since the syrian civil war started he became one of the...
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following elections in switzerland the right wing people's party remains the strongest force in parliament despite a slip in support green opposition parties made unexpected gains because of the country's unique electoral system though it remains unclear whether the greens will become part of the government which parliament will vote for in december. canadians head to the polls today and it could be a nail biter for prime minister justin trudeau his campaign has been overshadowed by a series of errors that have raised allegations of racism and ethics violations recent polls show trudeau's liberals in a virtual dead heat with the conservatives and that could be good news for smaller parties like the left leaning new democratic party. in the lead up to kind of those elections it's been all of that. a smooth ride for prime minister justin trudeau his approval ratings drop to almost record lows and his liberal party is engaged in the neck and neck race with the conservatives both are polling at around 30 percent . despite a strong economy and low unemployment trudeau's popularity dipped after
following elections in switzerland the right wing people's party remains the strongest force in parliament despite a slip in support green opposition parties made unexpected gains because of the country's unique electoral system though it remains unclear whether the greens will become part of the government which parliament will vote for in december. canadians head to the polls today and it could be a nail biter for prime minister justin trudeau his campaign has been overshadowed by a series of...
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we are the party that is building the fastest they supported the people's party today. party in history and we will continue to grow in the coming months and years. the issue is we raised during this will not disappear. on immigration, endless deficits, unfair, different policies, high taxes, all these problems will not disappear. and we will be there to criticize the government and offer better solutions. we will be there to criticize the next government and offer better solutions. we will continue to fight for liberty, responsibility, equity and respect. we will be stronger than next time. we will continue to fight for freedom, responsibility, fairness. >> that is maxine responding to the loss of his own seat and extremely bad performance on the part of the people's party of canada. he was saying that this is the beginning of a conversation that they will continue to hold the government in check. very hard to see how you do that when you haven't even elected your own seat. and the candidates that he did manage to find have now lost all of their deposits, so they may n
we are the party that is building the fastest they supported the people's party today. party in history and we will continue to grow in the coming months and years. the issue is we raised during this will not disappear. on immigration, endless deficits, unfair, different policies, high taxes, all these problems will not disappear. and we will be there to criticize the government and offer better solutions. we will be there to criticize the next government and offer better solutions. we will...
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following elections in switzerland the right wing people's party remains the strongest force in parliament despite a slip in support green opposition parties made unexpected gains because of the country's unique electoral system remains unclear whether the greens will become part of the government which parliament will vote for in december. the european union is reportedly set to grant the u.k. a 3 month breck's it extension if prime minister boris johnson can't get the deal he struck with brussels past his own m.p.'s in the coming week. u.k. lawmakers voted on saturday to postpone ratifying the proposed deal struck between johnson and the e.u. the prime minister has told brussels he doesn't want to delay and that he's determined brecht's it will happen on october 31st. that we have reached the best possible a tale of 2 letters after a day of parliamentary wrangling boris johnson was forced to write to the e.u. requesting get another brags that delay he had earlier said he would rather be dead in a ditch than request another extension to show is on happiness he did not sign the letter to h
following elections in switzerland the right wing people's party remains the strongest force in parliament despite a slip in support green opposition parties made unexpected gains because of the country's unique electoral system remains unclear whether the greens will become part of the government which parliament will vote for in december. the european union is reportedly set to grant the u.k. a 3 month breck's it extension if prime minister boris johnson can't get the deal he struck with...
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in swiss alexion is the right wing people's party lost support but remains the strongest faction in parliament green party's made historic gains giving them a shot at a seat on the national federal council for the 1st time but that is far from certain and will be decided later this year. the u.k. foreign minister says he believes prime minister boris johnson has the backing to get his breakfast deal through parliament british lawmakers voted on saturday to postpone taking up the proposed deal with the european union that required jobson to request another extension something he had been refusing to do and told brussels he doesn't want. that we have reached the best possible a tale of 2 letters after a day of parliamentary wrangling boris johnson was forced to write to the e.u. requesting yet another brags that delay he had earlier said he would rather be dead in a ditch than request another extension to show is on happiness he did not sign the letter to his fellow briggs a tears that was making the best of a bad business letter was sent because paul and it required to be sent home and consist
in swiss alexion is the right wing people's party lost support but remains the strongest faction in parliament green party's made historic gains giving them a shot at a seat on the national federal council for the 1st time but that is far from certain and will be decided later this year. the u.k. foreign minister says he believes prime minister boris johnson has the backing to get his breakfast deal through parliament british lawmakers voted on saturday to postpone taking up the proposed deal...
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following elections in switzerland the right wing peoples party remains the strongest force in parliament despite a slip in support green opposition parties made an unexpected gains because of the country's unique electoral system remains unclear whether the greens will become part of the government which parliament will vote for in december. the u.k. foreign minister says he believes prime minister boris johnson has the backing to get his brecht's it deal through parliament british british lawmakers voted on saturday to postpone taking up the proposed deal with the european union that required johnson to request another extension which is something he had been refusing to do and told brussels she doesn't want. that we reached the best possible a tale of 2 letters after a day of parliamentary wrangling boris johnson was forced to write to the e.u. requesting yet another brags that delay he had earlier said he would rather be dead in a ditch than request another extension to show is on happiness he did not sign the letter to his fellow brigadiers that was making the best of a bad business
following elections in switzerland the right wing peoples party remains the strongest force in parliament despite a slip in support green opposition parties made an unexpected gains because of the country's unique electoral system remains unclear whether the greens will become part of the government which parliament will vote for in december. the u.k. foreign minister says he believes prime minister boris johnson has the backing to get his brecht's it deal through parliament british british...
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the northern ireland do you people party has already declared they would not approve it that's a problem for the brakes a deal while german chancellor angela merkel says she's optimistic it's hard to forget the fate of the last deal which the u.k. parliament ultimately buried. french president emanuel mccoll sees no proof just yet that the end of negotiations is in sight this is fixed in cuba neutral 2nd find your satisfaction goes hand in hand with prudence of course history shows that parliaments have difficulty in coming to agree on the north of here not in the best political. johnson has cleared an important hurdle. but the path to the finish line is still not a straight shot. from d.w. correspondent max hoffmann in brussels at mass and london welcome both let's start with you max they island of island has been the biggest sticking point in this process how does this latest solution different from the one that britain's parliament rejected 3 times. it is based on many parts of that deal of course but without getting into all the tiny details we have a solution here that only concerns
the northern ireland do you people party has already declared they would not approve it that's a problem for the brakes a deal while german chancellor angela merkel says she's optimistic it's hard to forget the fate of the last deal which the u.k. parliament ultimately buried. french president emanuel mccoll sees no proof just yet that the end of negotiations is in sight this is fixed in cuba neutral 2nd find your satisfaction goes hand in hand with prudence of course history shows that...
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the northern ireland do you people party has already declared they would not approve it that's a problem for the braggs a deal while german chancellor angela merkel says she's optimistic it's hard to forget the fate of the last deal which the u.k. parliament ultimately buried french president emmanuel back home sees no proof just yet that the end of negotiations is in sight this is fixed from cuba no to 2nd time you know our satisfaction goes hand in hand with prudence of course history shows that parliaments have difficulty in coming to agree on a number of you not in the us what would i call. johnson has cleared an important hurdle but the path to the finish line is still not a straight shot. well after the break the deal was announced and w.'s max hoffman spoke to a prominent belgian member of the european parliament about the next step in the british parliament on saturday so i am with philip blumberg who's a member of the briggs it steering group of the european parliament philip what's your message to the house of commons in the u.k. that still will have to approve this deal it's i
the northern ireland do you people party has already declared they would not approve it that's a problem for the braggs a deal while german chancellor angela merkel says she's optimistic it's hard to forget the fate of the last deal which the u.k. parliament ultimately buried french president emmanuel back home sees no proof just yet that the end of negotiations is in sight this is fixed from cuba no to 2nd time you know our satisfaction goes hand in hand with prudence of course history shows...
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ideas live justin trudeau and conservative leader in the green party and also maxine from the people's partye goal is to convince you to give their party or vote those of the most respected political journalists with the museum of history here are your leaders. [applause] [applause] >> i am one of the moderators tonight the audience is made up of undecided voters gathered here in the round so they are right at the heart of this night. one note we have asked them to hold their applause throughout the debate so we can keep things moving and to tackle five major themes based on the question of canadian voters want asked and debated there are more than 8000 the leaders will answer them based on the order selected that were drawn. viewers want answers they have all agreed to respect the time they are allowed tonight and we will all make sure they do. the first is leadership in canada the first question is from right here in the audience. >> good evening leaders. many talk about the implication of the divided world more so in 2016 with us protectionism with the growing tensions of china as prime m
ideas live justin trudeau and conservative leader in the green party and also maxine from the people's partye goal is to convince you to give their party or vote those of the most respected political journalists with the museum of history here are your leaders. [applause] [applause] >> i am one of the moderators tonight the audience is made up of undecided voters gathered here in the round so they are right at the heart of this night. one note we have asked them to hold their applause...
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we want educated people to change the country and we don't want them to be affiliated to any party lebannon has never seen anything like this the 72 hour deadline imposed by the prime minister's sad how d.d. expires on monday most people have told us that the reforms are not enough they will stay on the streets until the government resigns but the question is the government refuses to go will they let hundreds of thousands of people continue to call for its full stephanie decker ugly. even. him out hobbes director of research and analysis of the arab center in washington he says the proposed reforms just don't go to the root of lebanon's problems this is only a band-aid. or a general problem as structural problems and they can be a structural problem and the political system and handing them a corruption corruption everywhere. no matter what the banks now. that want to make a dent and they like $90000000000.00 and the big that the lebanon is another one that is 100 percent and you need between go and you know things cannot go on like this beast because medicare changes because medicare refo
we want educated people to change the country and we don't want them to be affiliated to any party lebannon has never seen anything like this the 72 hour deadline imposed by the prime minister's sad how d.d. expires on monday most people have told us that the reforms are not enough they will stay on the streets until the government resigns but the question is the government refuses to go will they let hundreds of thousands of people continue to call for its full stephanie decker ugly. even. him...
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amy: ertugrul kurkcu, your honorary chair of the pro-kurdish peoples democratic party. if you could respond to both of these points that the kurds did not help the u.s. at normandy in world war ii and if the isis prisoners get freed, they will go to europe. this is horrific. not only for the kurds but for all the world and the american selves that they are governed by the most ignorant person in the world as a statesman. he doesn't even know that the kurds did not have a stake, they were not a party to the second world war. by differentlaved countries in the middle east. the warw speaking about in normandy and why the kurds were not there. he is totally ignorant of the realities of the world order, which was based on the outcome of the second world war. secondly, he has no understanding of isis and what it means for the civilized world and middle east and europe, why isis is a problem not only united states or europe, but for the united nations. isis is one of the two groups -- one is al qaeda and the second pinpointedwhich is by the united nations as the terrorist orga
amy: ertugrul kurkcu, your honorary chair of the pro-kurdish peoples democratic party. if you could respond to both of these points that the kurds did not help the u.s. at normandy in world war ii and if the isis prisoners get freed, they will go to europe. this is horrific. not only for the kurds but for all the world and the american selves that they are governed by the most ignorant person in the world as a statesman. he doesn't even know that the kurds did not have a stake, they were not a...
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the northern ireland do you people party has already declared they would not approve it that's a problem for the brigs a deal while german chancellor angela merkel says she's optimistic it's hard to forget the fate of the last deal which the u.k. parliament ultimately buried french president emmanuel back home sees no proof just yet that the end of negotiations is in sight yes it's fixed thank you to new to 2nd time you know our satisfaction goes hand in hand with prudence of course history shows that parliaments have difficulty in coming to agree on a number of you not in the best political. johnson has cleared an important hurdle . but the path to the finish line is still not a straight shot. all right we've got complete coverage tonight d.w. correspondent max hoffmann he is in brussels on the story for us and here at the big table with me as you do online editor robert much gentlemen welcome let me start with you max we know that the irish border has been the big sticking point in all of these breaks it agreements how does this new solution how does it differ from the backstop the one
the northern ireland do you people party has already declared they would not approve it that's a problem for the brigs a deal while german chancellor angela merkel says she's optimistic it's hard to forget the fate of the last deal which the u.k. parliament ultimately buried french president emmanuel back home sees no proof just yet that the end of negotiations is in sight yes it's fixed thank you to new to 2nd time you know our satisfaction goes hand in hand with prudence of course history...
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maxime bernier heads the new right wing people's party of canada.tually 338 separate races. local candidates competing in federal ridings all across this vast country battling for seats in the house of commons. at parliament, much like its british namesake, if any one party wins 170 seats or more, there will be in the there will be another majority government. but it looks more likely to be a minority one. a hung parliament. this matters in this selection — the votes of young canadians for the first time ever, the under—35s make up the biggest block in this election. and groups like this, get out the vote, are organising on university and college campuses across this country, urging young canadians to understand why their vote matters. in 2015, the election which broughtjustin trudeau to power, there was more... you don't believe in voting? i voted, but i don't believe in it. laughter. everybody has an opinion here. those elections in 2015, more than an 18% increase in young voters, most of the voted for the liberal leader, but they are saying in pl
maxime bernier heads the new right wing people's party of canada.tually 338 separate races. local candidates competing in federal ridings all across this vast country battling for seats in the house of commons. at parliament, much like its british namesake, if any one party wins 170 seats or more, there will be in the there will be another majority government. but it looks more likely to be a minority one. a hung parliament. this matters in this selection — the votes of young canadians for...
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we have made the east blue, and in a few years we will be a people's party for the whole of germany. om supporters of the ruling left—wing party, die linke, the descendants of former east german communists, topped the election in the the state of thuringia. translation: five years ago they didn't think we could do it. and then they bet we would fail after 100 days. and five years later, we're here and say we'll keep on rocking it. but it's the rise of the far right and the demise of angela merkle's christian democrats that's made the headlines. two years ago, the afd rocked politics and entered parliament for the first time. a jarring moment for a country acutely aware of its nazi past, and is now dealing with the rising threat of right—wing extremism, terrorism and anti—semitism. the party's leader in thuringia courted criticism when he dismissed berlin's holocaust memorial as a monument of shame. the challenge facing the far left and its leader is forming a coalition to govern the state. it's unclear which parties die linke may work with. one thing is certain, no party is prepared t
we have made the east blue, and in a few years we will be a people's party for the whole of germany. om supporters of the ruling left—wing party, die linke, the descendants of former east german communists, topped the election in the the state of thuringia. translation: five years ago they didn't think we could do it. and then they bet we would fail after 100 days. and five years later, we're here and say we'll keep on rocking it. but it's the rise of the far right and the demise of angela...
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the right—wing swiss people's party lost 11 seats. , anti—europe policies did not seem to resonate with voters. they were scarcely mentioned in the election campaign. as ever in switzerland, no party will have a majority. the different groups will have to work together. but this new parliament is greener and younger and voters will expect a much greater focus on environmental policies. imogen foulkes, bbc news, bern. in egypt, thirty ancient wooden sarcophagi have been put on display following their recent discovery near the nile. the ornately decorated coffins of men, women and children are around 3,000 years old, and well—preserved. nina nanji reports. it is the biggest find of its kind in more than a century. perfectly preserved mummies discovered in 30 ancient wooden coffins in the valley of the kings, the egyptian city of luxor. the trove was unearthed by a team of egyptian archaeologists on the west bank of the river nile. the coffins date back around 3000 years but despite this they were found in good condition, sealed and intac
the right—wing swiss people's party lost 11 seats. , anti—europe policies did not seem to resonate with voters. they were scarcely mentioned in the election campaign. as ever in switzerland, no party will have a majority. the different groups will have to work together. but this new parliament is greener and younger and voters will expect a much greater focus on environmental policies. imogen foulkes, bbc news, bern. in egypt, thirty ancient wooden sarcophagi have been put on display...
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following elections in switzerland the right wing people's party remains the strongest force in parliament despite a slip in support green opposition parties made unexpectedly large gains because of the country's unique electoral system it remains unclear though whether the greens will become part of the government which parliament will vote for december. a ballot count in bolivia shows left wing president evo morales has in the lead following sunday's vote but it might not be enough for an outright win a runoff may be necessary come mid december ralitsa seeking an unprecedented 4th term and faced a tough race despite getting credit for lifting millions out of poverty critics accuse him of corruption and anti democratic. rama's voiced confidence that he would ultimately be the winner. this is. for more than 13 years our political movement has presented social and professional progress in several sectors in the face of a right wing opposition that wanted to go back to the past. they failed while we went ahead with our process of change and we are going to continue with it. the. canadians he
following elections in switzerland the right wing people's party remains the strongest force in parliament despite a slip in support green opposition parties made unexpectedly large gains because of the country's unique electoral system it remains unclear though whether the greens will become part of the government which parliament will vote for december. a ballot count in bolivia shows left wing president evo morales has in the lead following sunday's vote but it might not be enough for an...
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when he checked on the guest he found dozens of people partying. two suspects shoved him to the ground and stole his phone in his wallet. and then ran away. tonight airbnb said the reported behavior is appalling. we have removed the booking guests from the airbnb community. we are providing our full support to our host at this time. >>> animal rights activists say whole foods filed a restraining order to ban them from all of its california locations. the move comes after protesters occupied a san francisco store on monday. citizen video shows animal rights activist on the roof of the store. some even chaining themselves blocking the entrance. a claim whole foods is buying goods from several farms with cruel conditions. whole foods is that the incident jeopardize the safety of customers and its team members. >>> another short-lived postseason for the oakland a's. the spirits were high as the colosseum packed a biggest crowd in years.>>> was so packed people could barely get out of the arena to leave. moving only an inch at a time. >>> kristin ayres
when he checked on the guest he found dozens of people partying. two suspects shoved him to the ground and stole his phone in his wallet. and then ran away. tonight airbnb said the reported behavior is appalling. we have removed the booking guests from the airbnb community. we are providing our full support to our host at this time. >>> animal rights activists say whole foods filed a restraining order to ban them from all of its california locations. the move comes after protesters...
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we have made the eased blue, and in a few years we will be a people's party for the whole of germany.upporters of the ruling left—wing party, the descendant of a former instrument communist top the state of thuringia. translation: five years ago they bet we wouldn't do it and thought we would fail after 100 days. now we are on top. it's the demise of the christian democrats that has made the headlines. two years ago the asd rock politics and entered parliament for the first time. a jarring moment for the first time. a jarring moment for a country acutely aware of its nazi past, and is now dealing with the rising threat of right wing extremism, terrorism and anti—semitism. the pa rty‘s extremism, terrorism and anti—semitism. the party's leader in thuringia courted criticism when he dismissed burley‘s holocaust memorial is a monument to shame. the challenge facing the far left and its leader is forming a coalition to govern the state. unclear which parties you may work with. 0ne parties you may work with. one thing is certain, no party is prepared to work with the far right. gareth barl
we have made the eased blue, and in a few years we will be a people's party for the whole of germany.upporters of the ruling left—wing party, the descendant of a former instrument communist top the state of thuringia. translation: five years ago they bet we wouldn't do it and thought we would fail after 100 days. now we are on top. it's the demise of the christian democrats that has made the headlines. two years ago the asd rock politics and entered parliament for the first time. a jarring...
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rise of incidents of anti immigrant sentiment illegal border crossings the birth of the populace people's party in a controversial new bill in quebec banning religious symbols such as he jobs some canadians fear into immigrant populism is growing some say canada is not immune to the forces of populism we've seen elsewhere around the world but in country after country the u.s. the u.k. people said he can't happen here and then it did i see. especially in western canada because of the kind of he's not going very well and people wonder well what the federal government is doing for me the government is doing nothing for me so maybe i should look at other options the election will determine whether liberalism will continue to be canada's governing philosophy or whether this nation of 38000000 makes a decisive tilt to the right john hendren al-jazeera. one of the natural wonders of the world is in the hills of northwestern iran is the largest water filled cave anywhere it once could have been a candidate to become a unesco world heritage sites but it's not anymore as same as rather reports from the j
rise of incidents of anti immigrant sentiment illegal border crossings the birth of the populace people's party in a controversial new bill in quebec banning religious symbols such as he jobs some canadians fear into immigrant populism is growing some say canada is not immune to the forces of populism we've seen elsewhere around the world but in country after country the u.s. the u.k. people said he can't happen here and then it did i see. especially in western canada because of the kind of...
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had any young people sure they can use their vote to change the system several political parties give a lot of money to win the presidency but the people and the young ones who are part of the revolution in 2011 did it again a new revolution this time with a ballot. chose side is a low profile conservative low professor he campaigned for a radical decentralization and pledged to build a democracy that all tunisians including the youth can have a say in. yes because we will face up to all the challenges without blood and sweat and that will power especially the economic and the social ones because the cuny seen people expect solutions in this respect. but he will have to work with the parliament where no party has a clear majority the supporters though are hopeful that the independent outsider can convince and succeed. now we need good down south to a never election this one in mozambique the ruling party there has never lost a vote since it overthrew portuguese colonial rule 44 years ago but this won't be an easy win for fred able to. reports. the religious song usually giving things
had any young people sure they can use their vote to change the system several political parties give a lot of money to win the presidency but the people and the young ones who are part of the revolution in 2011 did it again a new revolution this time with a ballot. chose side is a low profile conservative low professor he campaigned for a radical decentralization and pledged to build a democracy that all tunisians including the youth can have a say in. yes because we will face up to all the...
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but the big winners of the lauren justice party during the campaign they promised to raise the minimum wage and not to grant rights to gay people it's this and judicial reforms that have drawn new criticism it says the party is weakening the rule of law and undermining poland's democracy. british and european leaders have about 2 weeks left or find agreement on breaks it if britain wants to avoid crashing out of the european union our minister boris johnson is under pressure to secure that deal or he will have to ask for a break delay now earlier today his government's planned legislative agenda was presented to parliament by the queen she delivered what's known as the queen's speech her very 1st words were about you guessed it bricks my government priority head has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union. my government in can order a new partnership with the european union. free training and friendly cooperation. there was the queen's but your earlier today i think we're in store for another big week in that never ending saga known as break city to be used for exit analysts she's your busy
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masked antifa protesters harassing an elderly couple and block them for attend an event for the people partyody is stopping them. somehow this behavior is tolerated fit comes from the left? joining me, former congressional candidate, antonio sabato, jr. it seems we should put our humanity before everything else. i don't understand why you see these horrible things coming out of antifa, and you don't have people leaders in the party on the left saying anything. >> not at all. that's why i told the president not too long ago i would be willing to work for him and be there for him. we need someone to go to hollywood and make sense out of these people. we live in the greatest country in the world. we are dealing with people disrespecting the disgusting behavior going on. we have to stop it. we need the entertainment business to come along with us and find a common ground that is better for america and the future of this country. my family died at auschwitz, world war ii. we need to start treating people with kindness and respect. bring love and god back to our families. have some sort of love an
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the pakistan people's party which has tremendous trend in the province of saying and you've got other major political parties throwing their weight behind more than a fight in the rim on come on thank you kamal hyder in karate now police in hong kong have used tear gas to disperse protesters again during another rally against the government. 1st aid workers say they've treated protesters for injuries that has broken bones these mass demonstrations began june over an extradition bill which has since been withdrawn these are live pictures from the streets there of the riot police making their way through the middle of the city they will just keep a close eye on that one this sunday and see what happens. now chile's president has asked all of his government ministers to resign after declaring he's heard the message from mass protests 19 people being killed in 2 weeks of on where unrest as manuel villar reports from santiago. a protest of more than 1000000 people and she list capital santiago has been called the most significant social mobilization in a generation in response to the histo
the pakistan people's party which has tremendous trend in the province of saying and you've got other major political parties throwing their weight behind more than a fight in the rim on come on thank you kamal hyder in karate now police in hong kong have used tear gas to disperse protesters again during another rally against the government. 1st aid workers say they've treated protesters for injuries that has broken bones these mass demonstrations began june over an extradition bill which has...
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it was a terrible night the populace people's party of canada founded in the last year they received strong media coverage. but it failed to win a single seat. because what's the how that'll pans out that in canada. time to business stephen carroll is here and that's reason to rejoice greasy sept a rollercoaster couple of hours the sterling as events unfolded in westminster steteven with the breakdown that's right the votes did move the markets asashey took place in the house of commons not first browse past it was a sort of preliminary vote on allowing the process to continue starling. rose against the dollar but the second vote rejecting the accelerated timetable to papass the wiwithdrawal bell effectively grind in the whole prorocess to hold scented in the otherer direction as the dust setettles on those two votes this was the position onn the currency markets starling down around half a percent agagainst the dollar a mining as the traders are keeping a very close eye on developments in the brexit process. that's taking on the tuesday's trading on the stock markets for you next eu
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people don't think about the future the only see today and tomorrow. how do you want them to think about the future when it has you know things that you would. love to do the political parties by people with money to get 30 dinners to people in the cafes who do nothing could be used to do the campaign work then they fire them. heading towards or dance we have no work prospects when are we going to make is in our lives but it's good to get the job. also coming up tonight in the picture of modern day politics in the u.k. apparently that was why a painting by the artist banksy with the title devolved parliament just sold for a record 11000000 euros. but really what he's pointing to here is the regression all of this the oldest parliamentary democracy in the world into tribalistic animalistic behavior the sorts that we've seen board cost and televisions across the world of the last months and weeks. as you our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with voters and the choices they are about to make in tunisia on sunday voters in the north african country go to the polls to elect a new parliament if their recent presidential elec
people don't think about the future the only see today and tomorrow. how do you want them to think about the future when it has you know things that you would. love to do the political parties by people with money to get 30 dinners to people in the cafes who do nothing could be used to do the campaign work then they fire them. heading towards or dance we have no work prospects when are we going to make is in our lives but it's good to get the job. also coming up tonight in the picture of modern...
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we have made the east blue, and in a few years we will be a people's party for the whole of germany. upporters of the ruling left—wing party, die linke, the descendants of former east german communists, topped the election in the the state of thuringia. translation: five years ago they didn't think we could do it. and then they bet we would fail after 100 days. and five years later, we're here and say we'll keep on rocking it. but it's the rise of the far right and the demise of angela merkle's christian democrats that's made the headlines. two years ago, the afd rocked politics and entered parliament for the first time. a jarring moment for a country acutely aware of its nazi past, and is now dealing with the rising threat of right—wing extremism, terrorism and anti—semitism. the party's leader in thuringia courted criticism when he dismissed berlin's holocaust memorial as a monument of shame. the challenge facing the far left and its leader bodo ramelo is forming a coalition to govern the state. it's unclear which parties die linke may work with. one thing is certain, no party is pr
we have made the east blue, and in a few years we will be a people's party for the whole of germany. upporters of the ruling left—wing party, die linke, the descendants of former east german communists, topped the election in the the state of thuringia. translation: five years ago they didn't think we could do it. and then they bet we would fail after 100 days. and five years later, we're here and say we'll keep on rocking it. but it's the rise of the far right and the demise of angela...
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we're the people's party and we put canada first. the other leaders on the stage are globalists.they send your money to buy a seat at the u.n. security council, and also, they are giving your money to other countries to fight climate change in asia, and in africa. the u.n. is a dysfunctional organization, and we must be able to fight for our country. actually, we're the only party that will have foreign policies that's based on our security and prosperity for our country. >> mr. bernier, thank you. the next opportunity for mr. singh to respond. >> thank you very much. thank you very much for your question, reagan. i know it's tough to ask questions in front of a big crowd. thanks for doing that and thanks for canada joining and taking part in this discussion. to me leadership is about who you're fighting for, the choices you make and whether you're doing what's right for the people. whether it comes to international affairs, standing up to trump, making sure we fight to build a better trade agreement that puts canadiens first. for me the question comes down to, do you have the co
we're the people's party and we put canada first. the other leaders on the stage are globalists.they send your money to buy a seat at the u.n. security council, and also, they are giving your money to other countries to fight climate change in asia, and in africa. the u.n. is a dysfunctional organization, and we must be able to fight for our country. actually, we're the only party that will have foreign policies that's based on our security and prosperity for our country. >> mr. bernier,...
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we arrived at the democratic union party check points and possible searches and people were getting hours without searches as well e each heading to a different destination like a a good. turkey aims to o carve o t a so called safe zone in northern syria. a slice of land reaching some thirty kilometers from its own border where it plans to house syrian refugees displaced by islamic state group. if it succeeds it will only do so having displaced. thousands more syrians fleeing in the other direction. the analysis bring in that come out of alarm. was a militia analyst and fellow of syria fast at the institute the state craft. thank you very m much for joinig us here on fronts. twenty four i'm gonna stop ask you it owed once position here is it tenable do you think given. the nature of these threatens me to europe over the migrants. i think they're t they're gonna is gonna face not a backlash even within turkey let alone the european union because he's taking a huge risk here. so a lot of pressure on him to me. because not just the same refugees but because of his interference incident a fas
we arrived at the democratic union party check points and possible searches and people were getting hours without searches as well e each heading to a different destination like a a good. turkey aims to o carve o t a so called safe zone in northern syria. a slice of land reaching some thirty kilometers from its own border where it plans to house syrian refugees displaced by islamic state group. if it succeeds it will only do so having displaced. thousands more syrians fleeing in the other...
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people's republic of china. long live the great communist party of china. long live the great chinese people. starts. i'm your positions. live there from beijing. president xijinping are live there from beijing. president xi jinping are delivering live there from beijing. president xijinping are delivering a live there from beijing. president xi jinping are delivering a speech to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china, standing in the same spot where on the first of october 1919, chairman mao ushered in the new commonest rule, declaring that the chinese people had stood up. a corresponded are in beijing, what m essa 9 es corresponded are in beijing, what messages are you picking up from that? let's look first at your comment about xi jinping, what he was wearing, the only person among the senior leadership on the stage they are wearing that attire very similarto they are wearing that attire very similar to what chairman mao always appeared in, standing in exactly the same place, by chairman mao announced the formation of the people's republic in 1919. he d
people's republic of china. long live the great communist party of china. long live the great chinese people. starts. i'm your positions. live there from beijing. president xijinping are live there from beijing. president xi jinping are delivering live there from beijing. president xijinping are delivering a live there from beijing. president xi jinping are delivering a speech to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china, standing in the same spot where on the...
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not happen what was offered to them was a pre-selection of candidates by probe aging party and based on that people could vote for their chief executive and that is not seen by pro-democratic. party people as what was guaranteed to them is also worth pointing out that my concern is generally seen as a pro establishment a lawmaker in hong kong but let's just look at something else you talked about you talked about essentially almost signalling of the ball could be in court if she can fight for it if you can go down on her knees and heat for doesn't really make the case for kerry mom so what she can make the case for the people of hong kong. in the favorite of people it is her job to represent the people of hong kong no doubt she is the chief executive it is for mandate to represent what is in hong kong's best interest income people's best interest but you have to ask yourself one question though who does she answer to so she may be able to carry the message caroline can carry it to beijing but she still has to answer to her superiors so to speak and those are the folks that sit in beijing are the de
not happen what was offered to them was a pre-selection of candidates by probe aging party and based on that people could vote for their chief executive and that is not seen by pro-democratic. party people as what was guaranteed to them is also worth pointing out that my concern is generally seen as a pro establishment a lawmaker in hong kong but let's just look at something else you talked about you talked about essentially almost signalling of the ball could be in court if she can fight for...