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welcome back with our team now a protest against police brutality in israel outside the public security minister's home has descended into violence between offices and demonstrators with more on the story his our middle east correspondent paul asli. thank you god. thank you well these protests which i sense an anti government protests that's how they began have been ongoing for the better part of a month and now increasingly they've been gaining momentum and also we've been seeing scenes of violence in the natives protests it happened on tuesday evening the police dispersed anti government protesters from many of the main roads in tel aviv and also the main highway known as ireland there were police on horseback who were pushing the call that protesters were demonstrating against the prime minister benjamin netanyahu scription charges and at the same time the way he's been handling the whole covered 19 pandemic which they say is far from efficient the demonstration started asaad the house of the minister of public security has been calling for tougher police measures. we came here and w
welcome back with our team now a protest against police brutality in israel outside the public security minister's home has descended into violence between offices and demonstrators with more on the story his our middle east correspondent paul asli. thank you god. thank you well these protests which i sense an anti government protests that's how they began have been ongoing for the better part of a month and now increasingly they've been gaining momentum and also we've been seeing scenes of...
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they say is far from efficient the demonstration started outside the house of the minister of public security he has been calling for tougher police measures. we came here and we will shout and we won't use violence as the police do despite everything that's thing that hurts me most is what the police are doing they are people like us with families but they don't understand the damage they are doing i came to protest as i have nothing to lose i was injured in the army i have my own business that was shut down they closed the entertainment industry they closed people's businesses there was just nothing to lose and earlier this month netanyahu introduced an aid package that he says he believes will bring economic safety to the people of israel affected by it covered 19 at least for the next year on the issue of his corruption charges he continues to maintain his innocence but the mood is such on the ground here that we're likely to see demonstrations like this continuing at least into the near future. next an admitted murderer turned influential priest to conspiracy theorists a religious cult l
they say is far from efficient the demonstration started outside the house of the minister of public security he has been calling for tougher police measures. we came here and we will shout and we won't use violence as the police do despite everything that's thing that hurts me most is what the police are doing they are people like us with families but they don't understand the damage they are doing i came to protest as i have nothing to lose i was injured in the army i have my own business...
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the bbc has repeatedly approached public security ministry for an interview but no—one has been madedalajara in recent years and pretty much every state in mexico. the bbc has repeatedly approached the public security ministry for an interview but no—one has been made available. —— as alexander martinez‘s friends sang a lament around his coffin, his hopes of a life in sport or cut short by policeman who were either unaware or unconcerned of who they were shooting at. another sign of a country where a process of genuine police reform is long overdue. will grant, bbc news. 400 staff at london's national theatre have been told they'll no longer havejobs after the end of august. it follows concerns from actors, directors, and producers over the loss of live shows during the lockdown. judith moritz reports. at theatres from belfast to cardiff, edinburgh to london, the only thing on show today was this artistic project by a group of stage designers. they've also wrapped manchester's royal exchange and say they are highlighting the plight of theatres which have been devastated by having to
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a protest against police brutality in israel outside the public security minister's home has descended into violence between officers and demonstrators that's going to cross this is. a correspondent to tell of the. good morning paula what's happening and take us through it. well these protests which i sense the anti-government protests that's how they began have been ongoing for the better part of a month now increasingly they've been gaining momentum and also we've been seeing scenes of violence in the latest protests it happened on tuesday evening the police dispersed and government protesters from many of the main roads in tel aviv and also the main highway known as i am they were police on horseback were put in the back now part of the demonstration became violent when a group of i'm not into 5 men who were dressed in black started to use in broken bottles. and start repeating that as a protest. this is the food such incidents where it is in the midst of that quote netanyahu protesters are involved in violence against those demonstrating against his regime take a look at him. was .
a protest against police brutality in israel outside the public security minister's home has descended into violence between officers and demonstrators that's going to cross this is. a correspondent to tell of the. good morning paula what's happening and take us through it. well these protests which i sense the anti-government protests that's how they began have been ongoing for the better part of a month now increasingly they've been gaining momentum and also we've been seeing scenes of...
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on the naval air station key west , the person was found to be working for china's ministry of public security. not the ministry of state security or pla intelligence. sit is the fbi seeing china use the ministry of public security for intelligence operationsagainst the united states ? >> i would say that the fox hunt effort for example is more through the mps and it is the mss for the pla. as a general rule and awful lot of the kinds of things i was describing in my remarks are more geared towards the em mss and the pla. >> so another viewer who would like to know more about china's interest in agriculture and ip theft there, can you tell us more about what some of their targets are and how it works. >> so we certainly the united states is i think rightly recognized as the world leader in agriculture and in advanced agricultural techniques. and that includes things like genetically modified seeds and different things like that. there's an enormous amount of sophisticated research and development happens in the world of agriculture and we had cases in the midwest, we've had cases in places lik
on the naval air station key west , the person was found to be working for china's ministry of public security. not the ministry of state security or pla intelligence. sit is the fbi seeing china use the ministry of public security for intelligence operationsagainst the united states ? >> i would say that the fox hunt effort for example is more through the mps and it is the mss for the pla. as a general rule and awful lot of the kinds of things i was describing in my remarks are more...
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footage suggested it was for not the bbc has repeatedly approach the public security ministry for annterview, but no one has been made available. >> you can find similaro cases the one we saw in guadalajara. in recent years, pretty much every state in mexico. >> as alexander martinez's friends lament, their hopes were cut short by policemen who were either unaware or unconcerned with a were shooting at. genuine police reforms ing overdue. what a tribute. we see how many families and friends are broken by these tragedies all around the world once again. let's turn now to the u.k., where parts will begin opening up this weekend -ha includindressers, restaurants, and hotels. theaters will remain shut, which has actors, dectors, and producers wored. judas morris - judith morris reports. >> the only thing on showed today was his artistic project by a group ostage designers. they have also wrapped the royal exchangehe and sayare highlighting the plight of theaters that have been devastated bylosing during the pandemic. >> it is not just people who work in the building, it is the freelancer
footage suggested it was for not the bbc has repeatedly approach the public security ministry for annterview, but no one has been made available. >> you can find similaro cases the one we saw in guadalajara. in recent years, pretty much every state in mexico. >> as alexander martinez's friends lament, their hopes were cut short by policemen who were either unaware or unconcerned with a were shooting at. genuine police reforms ing overdue. what a tribute. we see how many families and...
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the bbc has repeatedly approached the public security ministry for an interview but no—one has been madeases, like the one we saw in guadalajara in recent years and pretty much every state in mexico. as alexander martinez‘s friends sang a lament around his coffin, his hopes of a life in sport or cut short by policeman who were either unaware oi’ unconcerned of who they were shooting at. another sign of a country where a process of genuine police reform is long overdue. will grant, bbc news. this is bbc news. our main headline this hour: president trump uses his independence day address at mount rushmore to condemn what he calls a "merciless" campaign to destroy america's history and defame its heroes. the washington redskins american football team has agreed a review of its controversial team name following renewed pressure from its main sponsor. fed ex, a major backer of the franchise and the team's stadium, is asking them to remove the controversial name, which has long been considered offensive to native americans. the latest calls come after a fresh focus on racism sparked by worldwi
the bbc has repeatedly approached the public security ministry for an interview but no—one has been madeases, like the one we saw in guadalajara in recent years and pretty much every state in mexico. as alexander martinez‘s friends sang a lament around his coffin, his hopes of a life in sport or cut short by policeman who were either unaware oi’ unconcerned of who they were shooting at. another sign of a country where a process of genuine police reform is long overdue. will grant, bbc...
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a police protests a protest against police brutality in israel outside the public security minister's hope has descended into violence between officers and demonstrators. i was i was. was was was. 19 was c was. well about a 1000 protesters turned out in tel aviv for the latest in a series of anti-government rallies carried signs with the names and photos of alleged victims of police violence at recent protests they also chanted against the prime minister binyamin netanyahu to some of the protesters were attacked by unknown individuals who claim that they were right wing activists 5 people injured there the frak there's been growing unrest in recent weeks ranging from frustration over the handling of the pandemic to anger and netanyahu who faces corruption charges. we came here and we will shout and we won't use violence as the police do despite everything that's thing that hurts me most is what the police are doing they are people like us with families but they don't understand the damage they are doing i came to protest as i have nothing to lose i was injured in the army i have my ow
a police protests a protest against police brutality in israel outside the public security minister's hope has descended into violence between officers and demonstrators. i was i was. was was was. 19 was c was. well about a 1000 protesters turned out in tel aviv for the latest in a series of anti-government rallies carried signs with the names and photos of alleged victims of police violence at recent protests they also chanted against the prime minister binyamin netanyahu to some of the...
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the bbc has repeatedly approached the public security ministry for an interview but no—one has been made we saw in guadalajara in recent years and pretty much every state in mexico. as alexander martinez‘s friends sang a lament around his coffin, his hopes of a life in sport or cut short by policeman who were either unaware or unconcerned of who they were shooting at. another sign of a country where a process of genuine police reform is long overdue. will grant, bbc news. as the retail sector battles to find safe ways of operating during the pandemic — spare a thought for the cosmetics counter. the risk of covid—19 transmission can make the act of trying and buying makeup very difficult, but south korea, praised for its handling of the pandemic, may have found the answer, as reged ahmad reports. spot the difference. this is cosmetics shopping in south korea via the augmented reality experience — technology that aims to allow the customer to try and buy while minimising the risk of contracting covid—19. the mirror shows the real you. the embedded screen then takes a photo, analyses it and
the bbc has repeatedly approached the public security ministry for an interview but no—one has been made we saw in guadalajara in recent years and pretty much every state in mexico. as alexander martinez‘s friends sang a lament around his coffin, his hopes of a life in sport or cut short by policeman who were either unaware or unconcerned of who they were shooting at. another sign of a country where a process of genuine police reform is long overdue. will grant, bbc news. as the retail...
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run the department of public security. if this is not the way forward, what is?or coordinating with the government come if there is a requirement for the federal government to support state and local officials, then absolutely he should stand ready to do that. —— the department of homeland security. but what we should not do is push it a and bigfoot them and take over their whole process themselves. this is about teamwork. that means that the teams have to know each other, they have to co—operate them and they have to co—operate them and they have to be in communication with each other. thank you for joining us. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: german police complete the latest stage of their investigation into the disappearance of madeleine mccann 13 years ago. cheering. the us space agency nasa has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that actually not were cleared today that actually not were cleared to fly while drunk. —— action knots. the last foot patrol once an everyday pa rt the last foot patrol once an everyday part of the soldiers l
run the department of public security. if this is not the way forward, what is?or coordinating with the government come if there is a requirement for the federal government to support state and local officials, then absolutely he should stand ready to do that. —— the department of homeland security. but what we should not do is push it a and bigfoot them and take over their whole process themselves. this is about teamwork. that means that the teams have to know each other, they have to...
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the bbc has repeatedly approached the public security ministry for an interview but no—one has been made, like the one we saw in guadalajara in recent years and pretty much every state in mexico. as alexander martinez‘s friends sang a lament around his coffin, his hopes of a life in sport or cut short by policeman who were either unaware oi’ unconcerned of who they were shooting at. another sign of a country where a process of genuine police reform is long overdue. will grant, bbc news. brazil's presidentjair bolsonaro has wanted done a law on the wearing of facemasks, saying it was unconstitutional. three senior government figures, including the outgoing prime minister dealings with the coronavirus are now going to court. it was announced hours after the prime minister was stood down. air france will cut 6500 jobs after losing 95% of its revenue because of the coronavirus pandemic. the french government has already thrown multi— million lifeline to the national carrier and urged it not to make compulsory layoffs. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the washington redskins launch a
the bbc has repeatedly approached the public security ministry for an interview but no—one has been made, like the one we saw in guadalajara in recent years and pretty much every state in mexico. as alexander martinez‘s friends sang a lament around his coffin, his hopes of a life in sport or cut short by policeman who were either unaware oi’ unconcerned of who they were shooting at. another sign of a country where a process of genuine police reform is long overdue. will grant, bbc news....
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the bbc has repeatedly approached public security ministry for an interview but no one has been madein recent years and ready much every state in mexico. alexander martinez friends saying around his coffin his hopes of a life in sport or cut short by policeman who were either unaware or unconcerned of who they were shooting at. another sign of a country where a process of genuine police reform is long overdue. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: re—thinking our daily commute. even when cities do ease their lockdown measures, many people might not be ready to get back on buses and trains. china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese presidentjiang zemin said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly, that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell from another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked
the bbc has repeatedly approached public security ministry for an interview but no one has been madein recent years and ready much every state in mexico. alexander martinez friends saying around his coffin his hopes of a life in sport or cut short by policeman who were either unaware or unconcerned of who they were shooting at. another sign of a country where a process of genuine police reform is long overdue. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: re—thinking our daily commute. even when...
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put these sanctions 1st on china all these on these officials as well as the shinji on public security bureau because of many measures that they consider human rights violations surveillance against the separating families crackdowns on their culture and religion as well as putting up 1000000 in concentration camps because of their religion no china has denied this it calls these concentration camps vocational training centers and according to beijing all of these measures that are imposed inch and john have nothing to do with religion but i'm also targeted at countering terrorism in the province. well now the chinese professor who strongly criticized president xi jinping as handling of the coronavirus pandemic has now reportedly been released after 6 days in custody friends of his a constitutional law expert at one of china's top universities say he returned home on sunday he was taken from his beijing apartment by more than a dozen officers last monday she published many essays critical of the chinese leadership and accuse she of pursuing a cult of personality. still ahead here on ou
put these sanctions 1st on china all these on these officials as well as the shinji on public security bureau because of many measures that they consider human rights violations surveillance against the separating families crackdowns on their culture and religion as well as putting up 1000000 in concentration camps because of their religion no china has denied this it calls these concentration camps vocational training centers and according to beijing all of these measures that are imposed inch...
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trespassing at a naval air station, the person was found to be working for the chinese ministry of public security, not the ministry of state security or pla intelligence. has the fbi seen trying to use securitytry of public and intelligence operations in the u.s. -- against the u.s.? dir. wray: the fox hunt effort is more through the mps than it all the thingsla i am describing in my remarks are geared more towards mss than pla. >> another viewer would like to know more about chinese interest in agriculture and ip theft there, can you tell us more about what their targets are and how it works? the united states is rightly recognized as the world leader in the agriculture and advanced agricultural techniques. that includes things like genetically modified seeds and different things like that. amount of norma's very sophisticated research and development that happens in the world of agriculture. midwest, wes in the have cases in places like kansas, iowa, nebraska, where you had people trying to steal chinese -- chinese actors trying to steal to bring back to china to essentially reverse engineer so
trespassing at a naval air station, the person was found to be working for the chinese ministry of public security, not the ministry of state security or pla intelligence. has the fbi seen trying to use securitytry of public and intelligence operations in the u.s. -- against the u.s.? dir. wray: the fox hunt effort is more through the mps than it all the thingsla i am describing in my remarks are geared more towards mss than pla. >> another viewer would like to know more about chinese...
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trespassing on naval air station key west, the person was found to be working for china's ministry of public security, not the ministry of state security or intelligence. usehe fbi seen china intelligence operations against the u.s.? >> i would say the fox hunt mpsrt is more through the than the mss. as a general rule, a lot of the kinds of things i was describing in my remarks are more geared towards mss and poa. >> another view it like to know more about china's interest in agriculture and ip theft. he talks about what the mother targets are and how it works. u.s. is rightly recognized as a world leader in agriculture and agricultural techniques. that includes genetically modified seeds and stuff like that. there are a number of sophisticated habits in the world of agriculture. in the midwest, we have had cases in place like kansas, iowa and nebraska. people are trying to steal -- to bring back to china, to essentially reverse engineer some of those seeds. it could be rice or corn. i cannot remember, there was a case not that long ago where they caught actors getting up seeds in the cover of night
trespassing on naval air station key west, the person was found to be working for china's ministry of public security, not the ministry of state security or intelligence. usehe fbi seen china intelligence operations against the u.s.? >> i would say the fox hunt mpsrt is more through the than the mss. as a general rule, a lot of the kinds of things i was describing in my remarks are more geared towards mss and poa. >> another view it like to know more about china's interest in...
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and it's perhaps because this photographic evidence is here, our national security advisor failing to follow basic public health advice, that it's not totally shocking to hear that he tested positive for coronavirus today. national security advisor robert o'brien is the highest ranking official in the united states government to have been infected with coronavirus. the white house says mr. o'brien is experiencing only mild symptoms and self-isolating at home. they also say he didn't expose the president or the vice president but he does join the ever-growing list of officials and staffers in regular, close contact with the president who have come down with the virus. by this point the white house's seemingly cavalier behavior toward protecting themselves from infection is less than surprising. here was the president's top economic advisor on the white house lawn today talking to reporters with his nose popping over the top of his mask. that's not how you mask. the mask sliding down the face of the president's economic advisor is perhaps a kind of a metaphor for the white house's approach to the economic
and it's perhaps because this photographic evidence is here, our national security advisor failing to follow basic public health advice, that it's not totally shocking to hear that he tested positive for coronavirus today. national security advisor robert o'brien is the highest ranking official in the united states government to have been infected with coronavirus. the white house says mr. o'brien is experiencing only mild symptoms and self-isolating at home. they also say he didn't expose the...
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lafayette park is still shut down, no access of to the public. security certainly tight here. as is the tradition for the 4th of july but it seems tighterrer thatighter thank yea. >> thank you. president trump will be kicking off his salute to america from our nation's capital tonight. you can watch it here on the fox news channel, several coverage kicks off at 6:00 p.m. eastern with jon scott on the fox report. eric: we'll be looking forward to that meanwhile, our country is reporting more than 53,000 new you coronavirus cases just yesterday. experts say it's not due to increased testing but a percentage increase that continues to rise. infections spiking across the country, officials in arizona reporting more than 2600 new cases there along with a spike in hospitalizations and emergency room visits. several other states also seeing a significant rise we're told in new cases such as florida, south carolina, texas. christina coleman following all of this and has a wrap-up from our west coast bureau. >> reporter: in the past three days the u.s. has seen record-setting numbers,
lafayette park is still shut down, no access of to the public. security certainly tight here. as is the tradition for the 4th of july but it seems tighterrer thatighter thank yea. >> thank you. president trump will be kicking off his salute to america from our nation's capital tonight. you can watch it here on the fox news channel, several coverage kicks off at 6:00 p.m. eastern with jon scott on the fox report. eric: we'll be looking forward to that meanwhile, our country is reporting...
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those are for public morals and national security. notably, there's no exception for a country to restrict trade because it deems something politically unacceptable. the discussion over reforming the w.t.o. multilateral talks on e-commerce and the prospect of a face to bilateral trade deal with the china progressing, this subcommittee is uniquely positioned to inform congress, the public and executive branch on the use of censorship as a nontariff barrier to trade. we will help determine if the suppression of information, data, goods and services via digital media by countries like china constitute a trade barrier in violation of the w.t.o. as well as multilateral and bilateral agreements and practices. if so, we will look to determine the economic damage caused the human, cultural, business and political ramifications, and what remedies are currently available or should be created to combat this unfair trade practice. on a bilateral basis what is clear is the lack of reciprocity in countries like china or russia and the united states
those are for public morals and national security. notably, there's no exception for a country to restrict trade because it deems something politically unacceptable. the discussion over reforming the w.t.o. multilateral talks on e-commerce and the prospect of a face to bilateral trade deal with the china progressing, this subcommittee is uniquely positioned to inform congress, the public and executive branch on the use of censorship as a nontariff barrier to trade. we will help determine if the...
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put these sanctions 1st on china all these on these officials as well as the public security bureau because of many measures that they consider human rights violations surveillance against the readers separating families crackdowns on their cultural and religion as well as putting up 1000000 in concentration camps because of their religion you know china has denied this it calls these concentration camps for occasional training centers and according to beijing all of these measures that are imposed in shin john have nothing to do with religion but are more so are targeted at countering terrorism in the province. that's continue bringing us up to date on the situation in china from beijing between us thanks very much a chinese professor who strongly criticized president xi jinping is handling of the corona virus pandemic has reportedly been released after 6 days in custody friends of shoes young hoon who's a constitutional law expert at one of china's top universities so he returned home on sunday and he was taken from his beijing a pop and by more than a dozen officers last monday should pu
put these sanctions 1st on china all these on these officials as well as the public security bureau because of many measures that they consider human rights violations surveillance against the readers separating families crackdowns on their cultural and religion as well as putting up 1000000 in concentration camps because of their religion you know china has denied this it calls these concentration camps for occasional training centers and according to beijing all of these measures that are...
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the covid-19 crisis has taught security and public health issues. while the fda is only part of the solution, it is an important one, ensuring our drugs are held to the same accountability and standards as here at home, so i appreciate some of the changes we were able to make together. i could expand on a number of positive aspects and i do feel obliged to address several areas of concern, as ranking member granger has noted in other bills, the bill is partially financed with funds not agreed to by the budget agreement we were party to less than a year ago. there are several controversial policy writers we believe are asked handled by the authorizing committees. as we further deliberate on these issues in the very near future, it's my preference and i think although good in this will, to continue with a normal bipartisan conversations, which is the nature of agriculture and likely avoid a veto threat by the president. with that, i look forward to working with you to approve this and pass it into law. thank you very much. >> iq. like totime, i would
the covid-19 crisis has taught security and public health issues. while the fda is only part of the solution, it is an important one, ensuring our drugs are held to the same accountability and standards as here at home, so i appreciate some of the changes we were able to make together. i could expand on a number of positive aspects and i do feel obliged to address several areas of concern, as ranking member granger has noted in other bills, the bill is partially financed with funds not agreed...
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those are public morals and national security. notably there is no exception for a country to restrict trade because it's deemed something politically unacceptable. the discussions over performing wto both the lateral talks or e-commerce and the prospect of the phase 2 bilateral trade deal with china progressing the subcommittee is uniquely positioned to inform congress up executive branch of these of censorship of the non-tariff area to trade. we will help determine if this information data goods and services via digital media by countries like china constitute a trade barrier in violation of the debt we owe -- wto agreements and practices. so we look to determine the economic damage caused to human cultural business and political ramifications and what remedies are currently available or should be created to combat this unfair treatment. on a bilateral basis what is clear is the lack of reciprocity from countries like china or russia and the united states or are the chinese government spends billions of dollars to promote its pr
those are public morals and national security. notably there is no exception for a country to restrict trade because it's deemed something politically unacceptable. the discussions over performing wto both the lateral talks or e-commerce and the prospect of the phase 2 bilateral trade deal with china progressing the subcommittee is uniquely positioned to inform congress up executive branch of these of censorship of the non-tariff area to trade. we will help determine if this information data...
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at public expense she enjoys an immense security detail.ul so much a ticket away from her tomorrow andf she still laughing about what's happening in chicago. ordinary people don't get anonymously public funded security details. one of the people murdered was natalia wallace. she was seven years old, attending a family fourth of july picnic when three men drove up in aic car and sprayed the parting with gunfire. after she was murdered, her uncle spoke to the press. he didn't beg for the police to be defunded or abolished. he asked where the cops were. they weren't there to protect the little girl. "they weren't here. that's where they should have been on these high-risk corners where the violence is taking place." obviously. related to the uncle of a murdered seven neural to speak the truth that no one else will speak. lori lightfoot definitely included. when you defund the police, when you laugh off murders and blame rural white people for worrying aboutgh them, 7-year-old girls n your city die. chicago and new york are the only cities were averting to the chaos of 30 years ago though.
at public expense she enjoys an immense security detail.ul so much a ticket away from her tomorrow andf she still laughing about what's happening in chicago. ordinary people don't get anonymously public funded security details. one of the people murdered was natalia wallace. she was seven years old, attending a family fourth of july picnic when three men drove up in aic car and sprayed the parting with gunfire. after she was murdered, her uncle spoke to the press. he didn't beg for the police...
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he is complaining, wait a second i gave a speech, a public speech should have been cleared by the security officers but now the review board says no that is classified but wait it's in the public gentlemen, what are you guys thinking, right? he talked about how the review added two years to his publication process. i think that is what john bolton was most worried about the white house would keep bringing in people like michael ellis, full forcing a nether review and hold up the book until it would not be a bestseller anymore. see mix so you talk about the fact that different agencies treat this prepublication review system differently. where is the most stringent reviews and where are the least stringent ones? >> the most stringent is in the intelligence communities. nowadays i would say 30 years ago the department of defense for example only required about one tenth of its employees, soldiers, active-duty et cetera to sign these nondisclosure agreements. now they've expanded to cover everybody. from agency to agency you get completely different results from these reviews. a great case st
he is complaining, wait a second i gave a speech, a public speech should have been cleared by the security officers but now the review board says no that is classified but wait it's in the public gentlemen, what are you guys thinking, right? he talked about how the review added two years to his publication process. i think that is what john bolton was most worried about the white house would keep bringing in people like michael ellis, full forcing a nether review and hold up the book until it...
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prepublication preview process and he's complaining, wait a second, i gave a speech, public speech, it had been cleared by the securityoffices but now the review board says, no, that's classified, wait it's in the public, what are you guys thinking? he added how the review lasted 2 years of publication process. i think that's what john bolton is worried about that the white house keep bringing people in like michael ellis forcing another review and hold up the book until it wouldn't be a best-seller anymore. >> so mr. blanton, you talk about how publications treat differently, where is the most stringent reviews and where are the least stringent ones? >> the most stringent ones tend to be in the intelligence community. nowadays, i say 30 years ago the department of defense, for example, only required about 1 tenth of its employees, soldiers, active duty, et cetera, to sign nondisclosure agreements and now expanded it to cover everybody and from agency to agency you get completely different results from the reviews. i mean, a great case study is actually the hillary clinton e-mail. the state department did a review of
prepublication preview process and he's complaining, wait a second, i gave a speech, public speech, it had been cleared by the securityoffices but now the review board says, no, that's classified, wait it's in the public, what are you guys thinking? he added how the review lasted 2 years of publication process. i think that's what john bolton is worried about that the white house keep bringing people in like michael ellis forcing another review and hold up the book until it wouldn't be a...
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last week, the government banned the technology's company in britain public 56 network because of securityput up a u—turn fronted by pressure from the americans. there are fears now of the potential economic fallout for british business. other countries including the us,japan and other countries including the us, japan and australia, have paid a price for falling us, japan and australia, have paid a price forfalling out with china. china has sanctioned commerce, trade, the companies of those countries operating in china, so, to be honest, it is difficult to predict what china might do with regard to the united kingdom, but we might have to expect that british companies would be in the crosshairs. what china is doing to its uighur minority has caused international outrage. men have been forced into mass rehabilitation —— re—education camp and women forcibly sterilised. dominic raab today said human rights abuses were egregious and deeply, deeply troubling. the ambassador was shown video that appeared to shown video that appeared to show bound men forced onto a train. this was his response w
last week, the government banned the technology's company in britain public 56 network because of securityput up a u—turn fronted by pressure from the americans. there are fears now of the potential economic fallout for british business. other countries including the us,japan and other countries including the us, japan and australia, have paid a price for falling us, japan and australia, have paid a price forfalling out with china. china has sanctioned commerce, trade, the companies of those...
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the agency says with today's orders based on the overwhelming weight of evidence the public safety and homeland security bureau does ignited while way and as national security risks to america's communications networks and to our 5 g. future meanwhile in response the chinese government has issued its own statements about the designation saying that the u.s. is by a lady its own economic principles. made under this kind of an economic boycott by the u.s. it was a boy in the. u.s. is that because. is it time for hitting us operators from buying war way in c.t. equipment may not help improve the u.s. cyber security as usual but will have a serious impact on network services and war with an underdeveloped areas in the u.s. . joining us now to discuss our boom bust co-host ben swan and chrystia i ben let's let's start with you and let's start talking specifics here now this does the nation it means a walk away and will not have access to the universal service fund why is that so significant. yes so just to give viewers an understanding of what this is the universal service fund is essentially a huge pot othe
the agency says with today's orders based on the overwhelming weight of evidence the public safety and homeland security bureau does ignited while way and as national security risks to america's communications networks and to our 5 g. future meanwhile in response the chinese government has issued its own statements about the designation saying that the u.s. is by a lady its own economic principles. made under this kind of an economic boycott by the u.s. it was a boy in the. u.s. is that...
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politicians academics and a whole series of people who were trusted to disseminate information in public spaces. secure the internet anyone can express their opinions to the world directly immense good. but in the nixon era we were lucky that there were honest players within a society of the spectacle. this is it did this bit that was really in their members today there isn't even a spectacle today it's a society of ads about a spectacle. to. draw least in us to. any journalist academic or writer who has tried to expose or criticize these things that any given moment down themselves immediately accused of being part of a conspiracy but. when things go viral we rarely check the content against expert testimony before believing that. our cognitive biases discourage us from investing the time and effort. by a lot of skill in the past when we. in the book though we knew that someone had taken the trouble to write it edit it and to get it published studies because of this it was a fisted he has a process that if you're posting on social networks is something you can do with one hand on your smartphone on a
politicians academics and a whole series of people who were trusted to disseminate information in public spaces. secure the internet anyone can express their opinions to the world directly immense good. but in the nixon era we were lucky that there were honest players within a society of the spectacle. this is it did this bit that was really in their members today there isn't even a spectacle today it's a society of ads about a spectacle. to. draw least in us to. any journalist academic or...
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security around the white house. you know the area around lafayette park remains closed off to the public, the security barriers are still in place and no signs it will be coming anytime soon. >> mark meredith live at the white house, thank you. let's bring in the director of press communications for the trump campaign. i know this event at mount rushmore was not put on by the campaign, but is this perhaps a taste of what future rallies might look like minus the fireworks? >> president trump is excited to be able to go out and give what will be an iconic address in front of mount rushmore. he is going to be able to celebrate america's history in front of mount rushmore. those who stood up in the face of tyranny to establish the greatest nation the world has ever known, honor the men and women of the united states military who served a nn day out to protect and bring freedom across the world and protect it here at home and he will talk about the high honor and distinction we all have as americans and citizens of the united states. it's going to be a beautiful speech at one of america's most iconic locations. >> we just he
security around the white house. you know the area around lafayette park remains closed off to the public, the security barriers are still in place and no signs it will be coming anytime soon. >> mark meredith live at the white house, thank you. let's bring in the director of press communications for the trump campaign. i know this event at mount rushmore was not put on by the campaign, but is this perhaps a taste of what future rallies might look like minus the fireworks? >>...
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public health experts are criticizing the u.s. for securing well the 90 percent of the world's live room disappear the only drug licensed to treat her with 19 it comes as america recorded his biggest single day increase of the 52000 new infections on weapons day. dozens of people have been arrested at a rally mark in hong kong's handover from british rule china 10 were detained under a new security law or imposed by beeching critics say it ends the one country 2 systems agreement. the u.s. house of representatives speaker nancy pelosi has called for sanctions against russia over allegations that offered money to the taliban to kill american soldiers in afghanistan the new york times reported on friday the president from was briefed months ago on an intelligence report showing moscow had offered bounties for the deaths of u.s. soldiers there mr trump denies any knowledge meanwhile russians have approved the most sweeping constitutional changes since the end of the soviet union which could keep letting their putin in power until he's 83 years ol
public health experts are criticizing the u.s. for securing well the 90 percent of the world's live room disappear the only drug licensed to treat her with 19 it comes as america recorded his biggest single day increase of the 52000 new infections on weapons day. dozens of people have been arrested at a rally mark in hong kong's handover from british rule china 10 were detained under a new security law or imposed by beeching critics say it ends the one country 2 systems agreement. the u.s....
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shouldn't a more flexible national security council that the permanent presence of the secretary of the treasury, but perhaps others in arena, but also the in public bring health officials and people on the environment because the truth of the matter is, the national security as strong as it is in 2020 is still far more effective the domestic policy side of he white house and it has been that way almost forever. and part of it is that the has so much more authority in the national arena to be able to get things done than he does in the arena.c and so in the gulf war, the that we had ittee under the first president bush up handling a whole array of problems that were not national security, but ere dimensions of the war that had to be addressed. is for the he start executive branch and the to figure out er what kind of a new structure in place and t then i think you can begin to rgue as i said before for the resources for these nonmilitary functions. be clear, i'm not talking about a zero sum game here. not talking cutting the defense budget. i'm talking about finding the the ional resources for nonmilitary instruments. believe me, the disparity in
shouldn't a more flexible national security council that the permanent presence of the secretary of the treasury, but perhaps others in arena, but also the in public bring health officials and people on the environment because the truth of the matter is, the national security as strong as it is in 2020 is still far more effective the domestic policy side of he white house and it has been that way almost forever. and part of it is that the has so much more authority in the national arena to be...
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interested in carrying out an objective assessment of what happened immediately after the publication the internal security services bourbon initiated internal inquiry both employees are suspended from their duties for the duration of the investigation it's not the 1st time that stories like this have risen up from the darkness and russia a few years ago not the hash tag i'm not afraid to speak so thousands of women share their experiences of sexual violence but they failed to resonate on a national level will this be different only time and the conclusions of the investigations will tell by the way almost 3 years on from that fussed of me to tweet it's clear that this is a movement that continues to spark conversations across all boundaries of space and culture. facebook insists it works flat out to take down offensive content but when it comes to tracking down far more sinister accounts like deisel there seems to be a problem a study by an anti extremism think tank has found hundreds of accounts have a beta detection by exploiting technologies and loopholes along them to stay active for months now one te
interested in carrying out an objective assessment of what happened immediately after the publication the internal security services bourbon initiated internal inquiry both employees are suspended from their duties for the duration of the investigation it's not the 1st time that stories like this have risen up from the darkness and russia a few years ago not the hash tag i'm not afraid to speak so thousands of women share their experiences of sexual violence but they failed to resonate on a...
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the world, you have to look at the global connectivity and that is the reason organization, public health security networks we have put on are so important. we are all connected and transparent. we need to be connected to exchange information, we need to be connected in our response. if you have something like a covid-19 outbreak a smoldering elsewhere the world we are vulnerable here. we saw absolutely when it emerged in a well defined geographic area in china and all of a sudden the entire world, more than 220 countries have been involved. that is the answer to your question. it is global by nature so we need global organizations and global cooperation. >> host: the everything you made me think about was the success we have had in combating other diseases and made me think about how important immunity is at some point. questions about covid-19, i know we don't know the answers, that you can get this virus over and over again and how does that change how we treat this particular disease? >> guest: we don't know the answer to that question. we can make some extrapolations based on a long backlog b
the world, you have to look at the global connectivity and that is the reason organization, public health security networks we have put on are so important. we are all connected and transparent. we need to be connected to exchange information, we need to be connected in our response. if you have something like a covid-19 outbreak a smoldering elsewhere the world we are vulnerable here. we saw absolutely when it emerged in a well defined geographic area in china and all of a sudden the entire...
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agency says with today's orders and based on the overwhelming weight of evidence the public safety and homeland security bureau has designated wall way and as national security risks to america's communications networks and to our 5 g. future meanwhile in response the chinese government has issued its own statements about the designation saying that the u.s. is by a leading its own economic principles. move under this kind of an economic boeing by the u.s. it was a boy in the car of the marketing konami principle you couldn't build the u.s. has advocated for hitting u.s. operators from buying wore away equipment seemed to may not help improve the u.s. sort of security but will have a serious impact on network services and i'm going to work with an underdeveloped areas in the u.s. . joining us now to discuss are both of us co-host spence juan and chrystia i ben let's let's start with you and let's start talking specifics here now this does it nation it means that walk away and will not have access to the universal service fund why is that so significant. yes so just to give viewers an understanding of wh
agency says with today's orders and based on the overwhelming weight of evidence the public safety and homeland security bureau has designated wall way and as national security risks to america's communications networks and to our 5 g. future meanwhile in response the chinese government has issued its own statements about the designation saying that the u.s. is by a leading its own economic principles. move under this kind of an economic boeing by the u.s. it was a boy in the car of the...
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amendments on the table $147.00 in total that it's difficult to decide what it was that ultimately secured public but undoubtedly it's the package of social amendments that house particularly white appeal i'm talking about things like adjusting pensions in law and with inflation and showing that the minimum wage never ever fools below the cost of living as well as giving additional financial support to low income families these proof because they have such a tangible impact on people's day to day lives but that is not to say that this was an easy decision for anyone old that it was without control to see a few amendments proved to be particularly polarizing and one that paints a lot of media traction was considering the so-called zeroing out of president putin's previous tubs paving the way for him potentially if he wanted to do so run again twice as president. on top of this some of the more conservative amendments prove to be divisive such as defining marriage solely as a union between a man and a woman reiterating traditional family values as well as mentioning goal despite the fact that russi
amendments on the table $147.00 in total that it's difficult to decide what it was that ultimately secured public but undoubtedly it's the package of social amendments that house particularly white appeal i'm talking about things like adjusting pensions in law and with inflation and showing that the minimum wage never ever fools below the cost of living as well as giving additional financial support to low income families these proof because they have such a tangible impact on people's day to...
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that is the reason why organizations that are global in nature, as well as the public health security networks we have put up, are so important. because we are all connected. and we need to be connected and to be transparent. we need to be connected to exchange information. we need to be connected in our response. because if you have something like covid-19 outbreak, if the smoldering in another part of the world, we are vulnerable here. we saw that absolutely when it emerged in a well defined area in china. and then all of a sudden the entire world with 220 countries been involved. it is global by nature so we need global organizations, and global cooperation. >> the other thing your earlier answer maybe think about was, you mention the successes we have had in combating other diseases. it may be think how important immunity is to that. these questions about covid-19, and i know we do not know the answer, but what do you think the odds are that people could get reinfected, that you can get the virus over and over again. and how does this change how we treat this disease? dr. fauci: f
that is the reason why organizations that are global in nature, as well as the public health security networks we have put up, are so important. because we are all connected. and we need to be connected and to be transparent. we need to be connected to exchange information. we need to be connected in our response. because if you have something like covid-19 outbreak, if the smoldering in another part of the world, we are vulnerable here. we saw that absolutely when it emerged in a well defined...