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don has by far the rivals will remain the dynamic candidate for the main opposition party c.h.p. is a former physics teacher he has served as a member of parliament for sixteen years in jail is most likely to make it into the final round some critics say his retore is as populist as our dons especially on syrian refugees he wants to send them home he's also vowing to lift restrictions on fundamental freedoms and restore the rule of law in turkey. the constitution hands over everything the budget jurisdiction and legislation to one person all these powers cannot be handed over to a single individual. breakaway nationalist party leader mal action air is the only female candidate called the she will by her admirers action are served as the interior minister in the ninety's a period turkish state have suppressed the policies against kurdish citizens she has campaigned on social justice and a self-sufficient economy. is some of the also like the government i use matters to deliberately impoverish people and exploit that poverty to remain in power to be pro kurdish peoples democratic p
don has by far the rivals will remain the dynamic candidate for the main opposition party c.h.p. is a former physics teacher he has served as a member of parliament for sixteen years in jail is most likely to make it into the final round some critics say his retore is as populist as our dons especially on syrian refugees he wants to send them home he's also vowing to lift restrictions on fundamental freedoms and restore the rule of law in turkey. the constitution hands over everything the...
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>> reporter: let's start with retrieving the remains of the missing soldiers. are almost 8,000 missing soldiers from the korean war, americans. most of those are in north korea. in the past we have had recovery of those remains that was stopped i think five years ago. and they do tireless work trying to find the remains and match them to the missing, wanted that to start again. that's a big step as well and comfort to so many people. but i think it would shock most people to know how many of those soldiers from the korean war still remain in north korea. you heard president trump say that he brought that up at the very end of the meeting. he obviously knew that was something on the minds of many americans to try to start that retrieval program once again. you also heard president trump talk about ceasing military exercises. they have big military exercises. i have been on them before myself from the ground, from a fighter jet, watching the military exercises with south korea. he said those will stop. that is something that kim jong-un really wanted to stop. he
>> reporter: let's start with retrieving the remains of the missing soldiers. are almost 8,000 missing soldiers from the korean war, americans. most of those are in north korea. in the past we have had recovery of those remains that was stopped i think five years ago. and they do tireless work trying to find the remains and match them to the missing, wanted that to start again. that's a big step as well and comfort to so many people. but i think it would shock most people to know how many...
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>> reporter: let's start with retrieving the remains of the missing soldiers. there are almost 8,000 missing soldiers from the korean war, americans. most of those are in north korea. in the past we have had recovery of those remains that was stopped i think five years ago. and they do tireless work trying to find the remains and match them to the missing, wanted that to start again. that's a big step as well and comfort to so many people. but i think it would shock most people to know how many of those soldiers from the korean war still remain in north korea. you heard president trump say that he brought that up at the very end of the meeting. he obviously knew that was something on the minds of many americans to try to start that retrieval program once again. you also heard president trump talk about ceasing military exercises. they have big military exercises. i have been on them before myself from the ground, from a fighter jet, watching the military exercises with south korea. he said those will stop. that is something that kim jong-un really wanted to sto
>> reporter: let's start with retrieving the remains of the missing soldiers. there are almost 8,000 missing soldiers from the korean war, americans. most of those are in north korea. in the past we have had recovery of those remains that was stopped i think five years ago. and they do tireless work trying to find the remains and match them to the missing, wanted that to start again. that's a big step as well and comfort to so many people. but i think it would shock most people to know...
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voters or appeared to be remain voters or appeared to be remain voters or appeared to be remain votersng the referendum, was a problem and she 5ay5 referendum, was a problem and she says she initially thought so that nash ‘5 in cities. their lack of idea5, bradbury, cup, they shouldn't be attacking the labour party. priti patel lost herjob, let's add, for the cabinet as international development secretary because of a numberof development secretary because of a number of meeting she held with israeli officials said it could be a big case of sour grapes here, she's unhappy with conservative party, unhappy with conservative party, unhappy the way it is going. while this india her to her colleagues?” don't think so —— —— will this india her. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week bbc.co.uk/paper5 and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you john and kate. next, it's the film review. hello and welcome to the film review
voters or appeared to be remain voters or appeared to be remain voters or appeared to be remain votersng the referendum, was a problem and she 5ay5 referendum, was a problem and she says she initially thought so that nash ‘5 in cities. their lack of idea5, bradbury, cup, they shouldn't be attacking the labour party. priti patel lost herjob, let's add, for the cabinet as international development secretary because of a numberof development secretary because of a number of meeting she held with...
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to remain your‘s —— they want london to remain the financial hub of europe to balance in new york.e eu is our biggest export market, particularly for services. it is crucial for the financial services sector that we get a good deal. i think you can see that although there may not be that many moves by banks yet, they are merely waiting to see what the outcome is sunday will be looking closely at the speech from the chancellor this evening. you think the bank of england and the government are prepared to the possibility of some kind of possible financial shock? if we left the eu without a deal it would be an enormous financial shock. i think there is a concern at the moment that we would be relying on the bank of england to question asked from that low of a brexit shock just as we look to the bank of england after the eu referendum. at that point, the eu referendum. at that point, the bank of england forward interest rates and expanded the quantitive easing programme. we could not rely on the bank to caution as the game from a brexit shock. interest rates are already below i% and th
to remain your‘s —— they want london to remain the financial hub of europe to balance in new york.e eu is our biggest export market, particularly for services. it is crucial for the financial services sector that we get a good deal. i think you can see that although there may not be that many moves by banks yet, they are merely waiting to see what the outcome is sunday will be looking closely at the speech from the chancellor this evening. you think the bank of england and the government...
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the jungle remained in possession until in the eighteenth century the major buildings were cleared in my inscriptions for study. here where the forest a-g. opera's highlands meet the moist plains of tabasco the capital of the western mayan civilization once flourished. the renowned great powers could be seen from afar it was the rulers residence an administrative center a complex of buildings that were one hundred twenty years in the construction at the heart was the white stone building that housed the jaguar through. our ruler and high priest observe the heavenly bodies closely doubtless from the tower from then he learnt the will of the gods over the millennia my in astronomy had acquired great expertise our calendar was complex and measured time in various cycles with a greater precision than anything known to europe astronomers were able to calculate when solar eclipses would take place they set the dates for sawing and sacrifice and predicted with absolute gods would return. on july the twenty third six money in the christian calendar mars and the more our listeners. conjunction
the jungle remained in possession until in the eighteenth century the major buildings were cleared in my inscriptions for study. here where the forest a-g. opera's highlands meet the moist plains of tabasco the capital of the western mayan civilization once flourished. the renowned great powers could be seen from afar it was the rulers residence an administrative center a complex of buildings that were one hundred twenty years in the construction at the heart was the white stone building that...
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border on the island of ireland remains a key sticking point. this is a future security comm a ship we have with the european union will be very important we currently enjoy a high level of cooperation with member states of the e.u. and a number of areas on security this are important for us it isn't this this is bush's it state and i want to see a strong and deep security partnership continuing. we have made progress. but eugen share yours divergence remains particular phenomenon the notion of knock. off two bricks if we want you want to any move you. know we are waiting for you can be pruned are open which contains. a realistic proposal but in the need to. mention once again the time is very short as vice president has been in guatemala on the final leg of his tour of central america the regions migrant crisis will top the agenda during my pence's talks with the presidents of guatemala el salvador and honduras i don't know has more. when it comes to u.s. support for latin american countries dealing with an influx of migrants it appears humanit
border on the island of ireland remains a key sticking point. this is a future security comm a ship we have with the european union will be very important we currently enjoy a high level of cooperation with member states of the e.u. and a number of areas on security this are important for us it isn't this this is bush's it state and i want to see a strong and deep security partnership continuing. we have made progress. but eugen share yours divergence remains particular phenomenon the notion of...
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but this requires monetary policy in the euro area to remain patient, persistent and prudent. let me review the recent economic developments. in 2017 growth in euro area turned out stronger than we had anticipated. the annual growth rate in the fourth quarter was the fastest for a decade by 2018 growth has moderated, and so far has come in below our expectations in the latest euro projections, growth for to 18 has been revised down by 0.3 percentage points this has prompted some questions about the sustainability of the ongoing expansion, which is unusual at such an early stage of the cycle in historical terms, the current growth period is comparatively short in length and small in size since 1975 there have been five growth phases in the euro area the average duration from trough to peak is 31 quarters, with gdp increasing by 21% over that period the current expansion has to date lasted just 20 quarters and gdp is less than 10% above the trough to determine whether the moderation has any bearing on medium-term growth, we need to distinguish between the underlying drivers in p
but this requires monetary policy in the euro area to remain patient, persistent and prudent. let me review the recent economic developments. in 2017 growth in euro area turned out stronger than we had anticipated. the annual growth rate in the fourth quarter was the fastest for a decade by 2018 growth has moderated, and so far has come in below our expectations in the latest euro projections, growth for to 18 has been revised down by 0.3 percentage points this has prompted some questions about...
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hundred years ago it has is a treasure brought by monks more than a millennium ago the multitude remainsof sin cost but this was to be his final resting place. like a great stone aka the cathedral of west since round on a rise above the river. with a river looping right around it the rises like a peninsula sheltering the church away from the city street which this was a kind of protected place the monks it sold for almost two hundred years they've been moving the remains of st kuspit from one location to another driven by fear of the rapacious spite. their flight began on linda's father a little i learned off the northeast coast not far from the scottish border coney island it's called now. beyond his reach causeway at tide and the place is a magical it sir. it was an e.f. six thirty five the first monastery was founded on lindisfarne before long it was the spiritual and cultural center of northeastern. teller entail a form of gloom. in six eighty five that was ordained bishop with linda's fon in recognition of his devout life you accept to be office with reluctance two years later was f
hundred years ago it has is a treasure brought by monks more than a millennium ago the multitude remainsof sin cost but this was to be his final resting place. like a great stone aka the cathedral of west since round on a rise above the river. with a river looping right around it the rises like a peninsula sheltering the church away from the city street which this was a kind of protected place the monks it sold for almost two hundred years they've been moving the remains of st kuspit from one...
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i know that you're all remainers, i think. all remainers? hands up. yeah, i think so.o put the mps in the dock. are you the mp that got drunk in the house of commons and harassed a woman? that got drunk on a karaoke evening? no. good. well, one of the committee is. and it ended abruptly. he decided time was up. i would be grateful if you gave us five minutes. the word is no. proving suspicions is often hard, but investigations are continuing. they seem sure of getting the last laugh. john pienaar, bbc news. a man accused of being a member of the banned far—right group national action has admitted that he planned to kill a labour mp. the old bailey heard that jack renshaw bought a machete and also planned to take hostages and to kill a police officer. his plan, the court was told, was uncovered by an anti—fascist campaigner who had infiltrated renshaw‘s group. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford was in court. and that is a way to spit in the establishment's face, and the youth will want that. jack renshaw, 23 years old, who today suddenly admitted to a jury t
i know that you're all remainers, i think. all remainers? hands up. yeah, i think so.o put the mps in the dock. are you the mp that got drunk in the house of commons and harassed a woman? that got drunk on a karaoke evening? no. good. well, one of the committee is. and it ended abruptly. he decided time was up. i would be grateful if you gave us five minutes. the word is no. proving suspicions is often hard, but investigations are continuing. they seem sure of getting the last laugh. john...
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of course, it remained under the bricks of the church that collapsed.of the 17th century. each artwork can have a big meaning for the local community, because if it is the main altar of the church of that little town. so these were by bricks and stone and — i mean it looks lucky that they didn't go right through the painting. it must have happened to a lot of other paintings. yes, the mechanical damage is the most common during an earthquake. it's a painstaking business. as each artwork arrives, the damage is thoroughly assessed and the structure secured. so the back, this is what the back of a renaissance artwork looks like. a lot of the restoration happens here first. the behaviour of the planks was the first cause of damage, because the radiation of the moisture of the environment, then we have an hydroponic system to measure the micromovements of the planks. —— an electronic system. considering you've got high—tech in there, you've got someone putting glue onward and poking it it into the painting. yeah, there is high technology and traditional good
of course, it remained under the bricks of the church that collapsed.of the 17th century. each artwork can have a big meaning for the local community, because if it is the main altar of the church of that little town. so these were by bricks and stone and — i mean it looks lucky that they didn't go right through the painting. it must have happened to a lot of other paintings. yes, the mechanical damage is the most common during an earthquake. it's a painstaking business. as each artwork...
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that remains was tentatively associated with this particular individual.ok them 60 years to even read the document. they dug him up four years ago from the cemetery. and just now, four years later, are identifying him with the micro -- the mitochondrial dna joan is referring to, which is really antiquated. >> martha: so much is about the war getting the respect that it deserves. is that part of what drives you, in your missiontor your family? >> yes. sorry. >> martha: go ahead, joan. >> i don't think it's the overall view of the war. i think it's a very personal type of issue for our family. my grandmother was very concerned about the fact that my uncle did not have a proper burial. and when she moved, she sent letters to the department of defense indicating her new address and was there any updates or anything like that. so i think we take it personally, this is something that since that generation has gone, we're the ones that hopefully will bring uncle bobby home and have a proper burial. >> martha: john, quick thoughts on that? . yes, we feel that our
that remains was tentatively associated with this particular individual.ok them 60 years to even read the document. they dug him up four years ago from the cemetery. and just now, four years later, are identifying him with the micro -- the mitochondrial dna joan is referring to, which is really antiquated. >> martha: so much is about the war getting the respect that it deserves. is that part of what drives you, in your missiontor your family? >> yes. sorry. >> martha: go...
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housing investment remains robust.expansion in global demand is expected to continue, providing exportshe two euro area eurooviding an impetus to area exports. these projections for annual real gdp increased by 2.1% in 2018. 2019, 1 .7% in 2020. compare did -- compared with microeconomicb projections, the outlook for real gdp growth has been revised down for 2018, and remains unchanged for 2019 and 2020. risks around the euro area outlook growth remains balanced. nevertheless, uncertainties related to global factors including increased protectionist, have become more prominent. moreover, the risk of persistent, heightened financial market volatility warrants monitoring. estimates,o inlation increased to 1.9% march of 2018 from 1.2% in april. this reflected higher contributions from energy, food, and services price inflation. on the basis of current prices for oil, annual rates of headline inflation are likely to hold around the current level for the remainder of the year. while measures of underlining inflation remain
housing investment remains robust.expansion in global demand is expected to continue, providing exportshe two euro area eurooviding an impetus to area exports. these projections for annual real gdp increased by 2.1% in 2018. 2019, 1 .7% in 2020. compare did -- compared with microeconomicb projections, the outlook for real gdp growth has been revised down for 2018, and remains unchanged for 2019 and 2020. risks around the euro area outlook growth remains balanced. nevertheless, uncertainties...
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border on the island of island remains a key sticking point this is a future security partnership we have with the european union movies very important we currently enjoy a high level of cooperation with member states of the e.u. in a number of areas on security this is important for our citizens this is a state and i want to see a strong and deep security partnership continuing. a ten day military offensive in syria's dare our province may have ended at least temporarily russian that talks in jordan have resulted in a truce between fighters of the free syrian army and pro-government forces the break in fighting comes after the deaths of at least eighty people on thursday porches reports. a bloodbath in the southwestern syrian rebel stronghold of daraa russian and syrian government judson helicopters hit an estimated one hundred targets on thursday dozens of civilians were killed in the twenty four hour barrage of barrel bombs and rocket fire. the u.n. says tens of thousands of newly displaced people have fled to syria's borders with the israeli occupied golan heights and jordan or p
border on the island of island remains a key sticking point this is a future security partnership we have with the european union movies very important we currently enjoy a high level of cooperation with member states of the e.u. in a number of areas on security this is important for our citizens this is a state and i want to see a strong and deep security partnership continuing. a ten day military offensive in syria's dare our province may have ended at least temporarily russian that talks in...
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opposed remained opposed they've pushed hard for tougher action both on deportations and on limiting the number of refugees to enter the country they did get some of those points into the coalition agreement and nonetheless they haven't been satisfied but this is really more than anything else about tactics and about sheer opportunism because there is a very important regional election coming up in the c s u's the very end hartland it will occur in october and the c.s.u. is very very eager to look tough on immigration in order to ward off gains by the far right anti immigration a.f.d. party so this is all about tactics. and ahead of that election i mean let's gauge the mood now of the country because there has been a poll it was conducted before this political crisis we have to mention and it shows the majority of germans that they also want change with regard to refugee policy and i'd just like to drill down into some of the details and then ask you about the melinda because the poll it was conducted by in for test the map they asked what people thought about different migration pro
opposed remained opposed they've pushed hard for tougher action both on deportations and on limiting the number of refugees to enter the country they did get some of those points into the coalition agreement and nonetheless they haven't been satisfied but this is really more than anything else about tactics and about sheer opportunism because there is a very important regional election coming up in the c s u's the very end hartland it will occur in october and the c.s.u. is very very eager to...
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the remains will be coming back. so many people, even during the campaign, there is anyway you can work with north korea to get the remains of my son back, or my father back. so may people asked me was question. i said we don't get along too well with that group of people. now, we do. he agreed to that so quickly and so nicely. which was a very nice thing. he understands that. thousands,usands and over 6000 that we know of in terms of the remains, to be brought back, the p.o.w., mia issue has been an important one. especially to a lot of people. what do you expect kim jong-un to do about the human rights record regarding the north korean people? it was discussed. discussed briefly compared to the denuclearization. that is where we started and where we ended. they will be doing things. i think he wants to do things. i think he wants to -- you'd be very surprised. for a smart, good negotiator heard he wants to do the right thing. he brought up the fact that in dialogue, buttook they were never liked with we are. they w
the remains will be coming back. so many people, even during the campaign, there is anyway you can work with north korea to get the remains of my son back, or my father back. so may people asked me was question. i said we don't get along too well with that group of people. now, we do. he agreed to that so quickly and so nicely. which was a very nice thing. he understands that. thousands,usands and over 6000 that we know of in terms of the remains, to be brought back, the p.o.w., mia issue has...
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check out will remain supreme. and the bank is working to connect our system to those of other central banks. and thirdly as we overhaul rtgs, the bank is making it easier for the uk financial system to realise the promise of big data. new rtgs requires a much richer data on every payment made and a format that defines international best practise, including embedding the best practise corporate identifier in all payment systems. as the chancellor said, we are also overhauling regulations to make sure they are fit for the new finance. we streamlined our approach authorising new banks, proving 37 in the last few years, including 16 new bank startups that are internet only. and with the fca, we are exploring how artificial intelligence and machine learning could be used to make the reading of our rule blogs easier, the reporting of a regulatory data quicker, and the analysis of the data much more efficient. we have begun to think through how regulation may need to change with the new economy, including new approaches
check out will remain supreme. and the bank is working to connect our system to those of other central banks. and thirdly as we overhaul rtgs, the bank is making it easier for the uk financial system to realise the promise of big data. new rtgs requires a much richer data on every payment made and a format that defines international best practise, including embedding the best practise corporate identifier in all payment systems. as the chancellor said, we are also overhauling regulations to...
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we thought anything you can do they want the remains of their sons back they want the remains of their fathers and mothers a day all of the people that got caught in that really brutal war which took place to a large extent in north korea and. i asked for today and we got it that was a very last minute the remains will be coming back they're going to start that process immediately but so many people even during the campaign did say is there any way you can work with north korea to get the remains of my son back when my father back so many people asked me this question and you know i said look we don't get along too well with that particular group of people but now we do and he agreed to that so quickly and so nice it was really a very nice thing and he understands he understands that so. for the thousands and thousands i guess way over six thousand that we know of in terms of the remains. will be brought back to the p.o.w. m.i.a. issue clearly is a very important one for thout especially to a lot of people that are but what what do you president drop expect him john to do about the hum
we thought anything you can do they want the remains of their sons back they want the remains of their fathers and mothers a day all of the people that got caught in that really brutal war which took place to a large extent in north korea and. i asked for today and we got it that was a very last minute the remains will be coming back they're going to start that process immediately but so many people even during the campaign did say is there any way you can work with north korea to get the...
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a last minute deal with tory remainers means that the government has avoided a defeat in the house ofns as mps vote on the eu withdrawal bill. mps have rejected an attempt to give parliament more powers over the brexit process. a very busy day at the commons. our correspondent, clive myrie has been following the day's events and joins me now from westminster. theresa may perhaps feeling more confident that she will be able to go into those negotiations at the eu summit in the coming weeks. not feeling perhaps better hands are tied for the that was the suggestion that those people who believed that those amendments should be thrown out from the lords, that is what they felt should be the case today, that she should be free to negotiate the best possible deal on behalf of the best possible deal on behalf of the united kingdom. here the moment that that defeat was avoided. after mps rejected proposals to give parliament power to reject any brexit deal agreed between the government and the eu. order. order. the ayes to the right 324. the noes to the left 298. the ayes to the right 324. th
a last minute deal with tory remainers means that the government has avoided a defeat in the house ofns as mps vote on the eu withdrawal bill. mps have rejected an attempt to give parliament more powers over the brexit process. a very busy day at the commons. our correspondent, clive myrie has been following the day's events and joins me now from westminster. theresa may perhaps feeling more confident that she will be able to go into those negotiations at the eu summit in the coming weeks. not...
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semitism here think that's what soros that is really going to affect there are some out help the remain vote in overturned democracy the saurus is hunger an american he's not british he doesn't live in britain he doesn't go to britain he has no democratic mandate in britain what so ever he's got a house here in chelsea i imagine he spends no more than ninety days a year here because after that he is tax status would be affected he's a very rich man he's a billionaire as you said and frankly what's it got to do with him what we do in this country he's talking about being tema cratty he thinks the referendum was not democratic he wants a second referendum they're for. to try and wipe out the first referendum so if the first referendum wasn't democratic how comes the second one is going to be different because it's his money involved he's already given a hundred thousand pounds we think probably another four hundred thousand pounds ask the group he works for who the tory donors are who they say have signed up to that organization they won't tell you because either they haven't gotten a or
semitism here think that's what soros that is really going to affect there are some out help the remain vote in overturned democracy the saurus is hunger an american he's not british he doesn't live in britain he doesn't go to britain he has no democratic mandate in britain what so ever he's got a house here in chelsea i imagine he spends no more than ninety days a year here because after that he is tax status would be affected he's a very rich man he's a billionaire as you said and frankly...
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there's been little switching from both so the country remains divided down the middle.but it clearly becoming a much longer process than perhaps the supporters of brexit had originally hoped would be. i don't think that is ever going to be easy. with an organisation as complicated as the eu, and was a lwa ys complicated as the eu, and was always going to be very hard. i think what's happening now is the government is finally reaching a decision, government ministers have come to realise that the kind of deals they thought the eu would offer them isn't going to be on the table so now they have to make some fairly stark choices and that's why we're getting rhetoric about whether no deal would be bearable or not. the point liam fox was making there in the interview with laura kuenssberg if it would be unwise for the europeans to assume theresa may was bluffing, that this is decision time in terms of the position that the british government adopts. the foreign secretary borisjohnson writing in a typically colourful style in the sun today, said people don't want some bullock
there's been little switching from both so the country remains divided down the middle.but it clearly becoming a much longer process than perhaps the supporters of brexit had originally hoped would be. i don't think that is ever going to be easy. with an organisation as complicated as the eu, and was a lwa ys complicated as the eu, and was always going to be very hard. i think what's happening now is the government is finally reaching a decision, government ministers have come to realise that...
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company's remain the name.itive contributions will start in 2 they see that contribution in double-digit percents. synergies at the adjusted level with an annual contribution of $1.2 billion. it is in -- it has been two years and the making. last week, they got the u.s. authority to sign off on something. they have been under antitrust review for two years. we have heard over the weekend moneytheir plans to raise in shares and bonds sales, enacting the final acts of this monsanto story ove at bayer. manus: just a little bit of news coming through. presidente have the who has resigned. this is coming from en plus. the president there has resigned. it is unprecedented and unforeseen challenges. that line coming through. there are also a couple other lines coming through in terms of this. -- as we get have more clarity on those, we will bring you those. let's talk about the president of the united states. mr. trump has headed for a showdown with his allies at the g7 meeting in quebec. that as china says altman is
company's remain the name.itive contributions will start in 2 they see that contribution in double-digit percents. synergies at the adjusted level with an annual contribution of $1.2 billion. it is in -- it has been two years and the making. last week, they got the u.s. authority to sign off on something. they have been under antitrust review for two years. we have heard over the weekend moneytheir plans to raise in shares and bonds sales, enacting the final acts of this monsanto story ove at...
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remaining fresh across northern britain.h is because the air never reaches. it just takes a detour and moves across the eastern —— england and wales and out into the continents. out on the store the edge we have a weather front that will turn what the country on tuesday and parts of northern ireland and western scotland. to the south of this weather front here, this scotland. to the south of this weatherfront here, this is scotland. to the south of this weather front here, this is where the warm air is across england and wales. temperatures are at least around 25 celsius on tuesday. midweek, we see that weather front moving away and behind this weather front, we have fresh air which means scotla nd front, we have fresh air which means scotland and northern ireland remained in fresh air on wednesday. there will be sunshine around the western isles. certainly for glasgow and belfast. it looks as though it may cool off just a and belfast. it looks as though it may cool offjust a fraction across northern parts of england as well
remaining fresh across northern britain.h is because the air never reaches. it just takes a detour and moves across the eastern —— england and wales and out into the continents. out on the store the edge we have a weather front that will turn what the country on tuesday and parts of northern ireland and western scotland. to the south of this weather front here, this scotland. to the south of this weatherfront here, this is scotland. to the south of this weather front here, this is where the...
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demand will remain substantial. under those circumstances, how can the deficit remain at 1.5%? it will go higher. as you need more and more dollars, you will have a hard time. it is not just the current attack -- account. of the country have borrowed a lot in u.s. dollar terms. there is a lot of repayment due. they would have to come to the market and buy dollars. it would take an optimistic person to say the rupee is fine. the rupee is not fine. when the momentum really starts going with rising rates, the stronger dollar, and outflows with em, the central bank policy signaling drawing a line in the sand, does that work? or is it like trying to catch a falling knife at that point? taimur: back to my point, what else can the central bank do if you are faced with capital outflow and pressure on your fx? you cannot sit on the sidelines. particularly when investors are looking at not just india but emerging economies. can't stay behind the curve when indonesia is hiking two times, when indonesia is doing dramatic things. want to differentiate yourself as the bank refusing to follow
demand will remain substantial. under those circumstances, how can the deficit remain at 1.5%? it will go higher. as you need more and more dollars, you will have a hard time. it is not just the current attack -- account. of the country have borrowed a lot in u.s. dollar terms. there is a lot of repayment due. they would have to come to the market and buy dollars. it would take an optimistic person to say the rupee is fine. the rupee is not fine. when the momentum really starts going with...
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my preferred question would be leave with the deal or remain.xit. the government says there is no deal, it would crash out... it can't do that. i will tell you why. parliament has secured for itself a meaningful vote on the way we withdraw which covers all aspects. they would not be able to crash the uk out. the government is not able to legislative —— legislatively, a beast, crash out with parliament agreeing in the affirmative agreeing to leave without a deal. —— at least. when i speak to you —— eu foreign ministers and heads of government, people are getting that because of the parliamentary arithmetic in the uk, though you were negotiating with the uk government, they currently have a negotiating position for which they don't know they have supported our parliament and that makes it difficult for your rock. he said we don't crash out, you accept the deal 01’ don't crash out, you accept the deal or remain. isn't that the crux of the issue? you just want to stop brexit. i've been absolutely honest about that. i would love to stop brexit. but h
my preferred question would be leave with the deal or remain.xit. the government says there is no deal, it would crash out... it can't do that. i will tell you why. parliament has secured for itself a meaningful vote on the way we withdraw which covers all aspects. they would not be able to crash the uk out. the government is not able to legislative —— legislatively, a beast, crash out with parliament agreeing in the affirmative agreeing to leave without a deal. —— at least. when i...
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he remains in the hospital. ( darya ) in the east bay...g for 2 men who stole 45-thousand dollars in merchandise from an a-t-and-t store. martinez police say these two men walked into the store monday night. the thieves claimed they had a gun... and forced the employee to the back of the store. when customers started to walk in... one of the men took the employee's shirt... and pretended to work at the store. when the customers left... so did the thieves. along with the merchandise... they also got away with 170- dollars in cash. ( james ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... erin brockovich is stepping up to help fire victims take on p-g-and-e. ( james ) plus... a bay area home is targeted by an arsonist... now the homeowner is ( james ) and after the break... fire season never ends in california... but with a heat wave on the way... cal fire is now preparing for the worst. ( mabrisa ) and i am ( mabrisa ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. checking the bay bridge commute on wb 80. your drive time is less than 30 min from the m
he remains in the hospital. ( darya ) in the east bay...g for 2 men who stole 45-thousand dollars in merchandise from an a-t-and-t store. martinez police say these two men walked into the store monday night. the thieves claimed they had a gun... and forced the employee to the back of the store. when customers started to walk in... one of the men took the employee's shirt... and pretended to work at the store. when the customers left... so did the thieves. along with the merchandise... they also...
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review has been accused of human rights abuses but remains popular among right wing voters critics fear duke it will be little more glove puppet of a former president with a questionable past but those in the business community welcome his economic policies keep things that we need to keep growing we need to insert ourselves of economic international economic networks and we need to bring more money to a country a more prosperous economy terms. the biggest fear among voters though is do kay's plans for the peace accords with the fock rebels the historic agreement signed in two thousand and sixteen ended decades of conflict but dickey is a critic. running on the campaign slogan war hard but it's what he may do with the peace accords which many here are concerned some say the agreements up entirely other cities more likely to modify it but for the thousands of families that are. lost loved ones educate victory could mean they won't get the truth or justice they said desperately seek commines ago ms lost one son to an extrajudicial killing her mother was murdered when he tried to find out
review has been accused of human rights abuses but remains popular among right wing voters critics fear duke it will be little more glove puppet of a former president with a questionable past but those in the business community welcome his economic policies keep things that we need to keep growing we need to insert ourselves of economic international economic networks and we need to bring more money to a country a more prosperous economy terms. the biggest fear among voters though is do kay's...
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that remains the case overnight as we head into monday.ly a cloud in the sky. the threat of showers continues to clip the far south—west of england and the channel islands, but the detail is proving elusive. as we look ahead to the first week ofjuly, we will find little change in the weather. it should be dry and sunny for most, with still the chance of one or two storms. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — but first the headlines. four young men have been killed after two cars crashed in leeds in the early hours of this morning. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ‘ineffective'. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people.
that remains the case overnight as we head into monday.ly a cloud in the sky. the threat of showers continues to clip the far south—west of england and the channel islands, but the detail is proving elusive. as we look ahead to the first week ofjuly, we will find little change in the weather. it should be dry and sunny for most, with still the chance of one or two storms. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — but first the headlines. four...
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he remains in the hospital. ( darya ) in the east bay... police are looking for 2 men who stole 45-thousand dollars in merchandise from an a-t-and-t store. martinez police say these two men walked into the store monday night. the thieves claimed they had a gun... and forced the employee to the back of the store. when customers started to walk in... one of the men took the employee's shirt... and pretended to work at the store. when the customers left... so did the thieves. along with the merchandise... they also got away with 170- dollars in cash. ( james ) the first heat wave of summer is looming... with the possibility of triple digit temperatures by this weekend... and cal fire is ready. every job has been filled and every fire truck is ready to go when they get the call. but cal fire says last fall's north bay fires are a reminder that firefighters aren't the only ones who should be ready to take action.
he remains in the hospital. ( darya ) in the east bay... police are looking for 2 men who stole 45-thousand dollars in merchandise from an a-t-and-t store. martinez police say these two men walked into the store monday night. the thieves claimed they had a gun... and forced the employee to the back of the store. when customers started to walk in... one of the men took the employee's shirt... and pretended to work at the store. when the customers left... so did the thieves. along with the...
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48% of the country voted to remain stuck with this is 48% of the country voted to remain. this is somethingot a hold of. they need to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. he described it as allowing the dog, which is an extra ordinary way for british foreign minister to describe ireland. he also warns in this there could be brexit precipitating a meltdown and we just have to be comparing to do with a meltdown. you know, not great things for the foreign secretary... strong language. but listen. the reason this is being prolonged is there is a section of levers in the cabinet. there is a fundamentalist wing of people who voted leaf who do not wa nt people who voted leaf who do not want anything other than the exact vision of birth they had in mind. they can't have it! there is no constituency for it in the parliament, not in the public. the longer they keep going with this fight, the longer they are prolonging the suffering of uncertainty... this is a bit silly. i don't know what you're getting attacked from. 57%, the last time i saw fact, want to stay in
48% of the country voted to remain stuck with this is 48% of the country voted to remain. this is somethingot a hold of. they need to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. he described it as allowing the dog, which is an extra ordinary way for british foreign minister to describe ireland. he also warns in this there could be brexit precipitating a meltdown and we just have to be comparing to do with a meltdown. you know, not great things for the foreign...
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the guide remains divided down the middle.ities, we are two years terms of the practicalities, we are two yea rs into terms of the practicalities, we are two years into the three year process but is clearly becoming a much longer process than perhaps supporters of brexit originally hoped it would be. i don't think it was ever going to be easy. leaving a 40 was ever going to be easy. leaving a a0 year relationship with an organisation as complicated as the eu was always going to be hard. what is happening is the government is finally reaching a decision time. ministers have come to realise that the kind of deal they thought the eu would offer them will not be on the table so they are having to make some stark choices and that is why we are getting this rhetoric about whether no deal would be bearable or not. the point liam fox made in the interview with laura kuenssberg was that it would be unwise for the europeans to assume theresa may was bluffing but as you said, this is decision time in terms of the position of the british
the guide remains divided down the middle.ities, we are two years terms of the practicalities, we are two yea rs into terms of the practicalities, we are two years into the three year process but is clearly becoming a much longer process than perhaps supporters of brexit originally hoped it would be. i don't think it was ever going to be easy. leaving a 40 was ever going to be easy. leaving a a0 year relationship with an organisation as complicated as the eu was always going to be hard. what is...
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the retailers themselves going to remain pa rt retailers themselves going to remain part of high street so on, will have to fight hard to stay releva nt. will have to fight hard to stay relevant. really interesting. i suppose there are some things you can't do online. you can't get your haircut, you can't get your nails painted. are we going to see more of that sort of business on our high street, rather than goods? i think it's very much like a pendulum swing, the more technology provides, the more retailers have to really serve us with the things you can't get online. as you said, these services, dental practices, even doctors, childcare, nurseries. we've heard a lot of department stores, including debenhams, have talked about including these beauty bars and hair bars. but there are only so many haircuts we can all possibly have. i think it has to be towns and cities that have got their own story to tell and invite us in as a public because we want more of a community feel. so yes, i think there will be more services present and yes, i think retail will become more social but i am rea
the retailers themselves going to remain pa rt retailers themselves going to remain part of high street so on, will have to fight hard to stay releva nt. will have to fight hard to stay relevant. really interesting. i suppose there are some things you can't do online. you can't get your haircut, you can't get your nails painted. are we going to see more of that sort of business on our high street, rather than goods? i think it's very much like a pendulum swing, the more technology provides, the...
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in the deal if those remaining signatories most notably among them europe give the. assurances that they will offset the negative impact of washington having withdrawn from the deal back in may the american president donald trump ditched the deal he also has we imposed sanctions on tehran and the same time has vowed that he will come down even harder on the islamic republic since then you have european powers that have been scrambling in trying really hard to reassure the islamic republic that they remain committed to the deal that it's not clear that iranian officials believe they will be hearing from them is a lot of skepticism as to where they will be able to sit the damage of american leaving and also whether they'll be able to offer something of real interest to to read what this means is that the prospect of iran withdrawing from this deal is becoming ever more imminent. so there's a lot of pressure on europe now to pull something out of that for now though probably a thanks for that. the way we talk to each other on the internet elevated way beyond just using
in the deal if those remaining signatories most notably among them europe give the. assurances that they will offset the negative impact of washington having withdrawn from the deal back in may the american president donald trump ditched the deal he also has we imposed sanctions on tehran and the same time has vowed that he will come down even harder on the islamic republic since then you have european powers that have been scrambling in trying really hard to reassure the islamic republic that...
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growing population of africa promises to be a threat to the sanctuary the mountain gorillas will remain an endangered species. reminder of the top story we're following for you u.s. president donald trump says a meeting with north korea's leader kim jong will take place on june twelfth as originally planned in singapore that announcement comes after all high level north korean envoy met with trump white house. you're watching from berlin more coming up at the top of the hour we leave you now with video from the international space station. russian cosmonauts a warning up for the world cup in zero g. . to. try to. try to. move from. the from. the most. from the from. the most. of. the from. because. they make a commitment. they funny to. think i'm stronger.
growing population of africa promises to be a threat to the sanctuary the mountain gorillas will remain an endangered species. reminder of the top story we're following for you u.s. president donald trump says a meeting with north korea's leader kim jong will take place on june twelfth as originally planned in singapore that announcement comes after all high level north korean envoy met with trump white house. you're watching from berlin more coming up at the top of the hour we leave you now...
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close to him so it remains to be seen who was able to get that close to throw this device that exploded that said people who do go through alleys are searched patted down to measure they aren't carrying anything so a lot of questions will be asked how did this person get through what device did he or she use what was the intended target for example and then of course in the future how are they going to make sure that the future right is coming up before these elections we more secure not just for the president before for other people also attending his rallies good to get your portales thank you him a chance to speak and there from us from neighboring johannesburg. well if you hope your health minister says at least one person has been killed in a grenade assange jaring the new prime minister's first mass rally in the capital addis ababa be ahmed has announced a series of major reforms since taking office in april victoria gate and reports. this was the moment the grenade exploded close to where prime minister abby asked why it was sitting. for a few moments there was confusion before m
close to him so it remains to be seen who was able to get that close to throw this device that exploded that said people who do go through alleys are searched patted down to measure they aren't carrying anything so a lot of questions will be asked how did this person get through what device did he or she use what was the intended target for example and then of course in the future how are they going to make sure that the future right is coming up before these elections we more secure not just...
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unrest and independent investigation into the deaths has given the go ahead but the opposing sides remain unable to find a solution to political divisions in monaghan has more. mediators from the catholic church were brought in to try and break the deadlock there's been some progress nicaragua's government and opposition activists agreed to an international investigation into months of political violence. the government will invite international organs the un the e.u. the general secretary of the organization of american states to accompany a scene the strengthening of the peace talks. it's been welcomed by the opposition the government of using paramilitaries against protesters. assuming we know that there is intimidation and we know that there are some movements that have been active in someone's apologies and that intimidation those groups of police those groups of civilians using weapons of war don't create an environment of peace. gangs of armed men room the streets of managua they warned residents to stay indoors where their lives would be in danger activists blame the gangs for a s
unrest and independent investigation into the deaths has given the go ahead but the opposing sides remain unable to find a solution to political divisions in monaghan has more. mediators from the catholic church were brought in to try and break the deadlock there's been some progress nicaragua's government and opposition activists agreed to an international investigation into months of political violence. the government will invite international organs the un the e.u. the general secretary of...
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as a whole, most people voted to remain.nd young people would interest in the debate. brexit is happening whether we like it or not, and you do not like it, and what sort of brexit would you like to see that you believe would be l the that you believe would be in the best interests of young people in the country? as i explained before, it cuts off our options. we need jobs, and simply, takesjapan, it cuts off our options. we need jobs, and simply, takes japan, for example, they have said that they saw the uk as an avenue to access the european market, and said they will be pulling out their factories from the uk to the rest of the eu because it makes more sense because they are in a single market. what about new trade agreements with the united states, australia, new zealand, the freedom to create new trade? the fundamental rule of economics is gravity, you trade with countries closest to you. even trump, as crazy as he is, chose to leave canada and mexico out of his trade war. whereas we are cutting off our ability to compl
as a whole, most people voted to remain.nd young people would interest in the debate. brexit is happening whether we like it or not, and you do not like it, and what sort of brexit would you like to see that you believe would be l the that you believe would be in the best interests of young people in the country? as i explained before, it cuts off our options. we need jobs, and simply, takesjapan, it cuts off our options. we need jobs, and simply, takes japan, for example, they have said that...
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slight cooling is expected near the coast on sunday, but inland areas will remain warm through the end the weekend. temperatures will cool back down to seasonal averages early next week as an upper trough arrives along the west coast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is hot spot accident sb 101 at lincoln ave blocking ... bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 hot spot accident sb 101 at lincoln ave blocking ... bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( darya ) the june ballot is filled with initiatives... and while most are tied to specific cities and counties... there is one that á9 counties wl vote on.( james ) regional measure 3 looks to reduce traffic congestion bay area wide. kron 4's lydia pan
slight cooling is expected near the coast on sunday, but inland areas will remain warm through the end the weekend. temperatures will cool back down to seasonal averages early next week as an upper trough arrives along the west coast. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is hot spot accident sb 101 at lincoln ave blocking ... bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the...
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remainers have been pushing and pushing to give mps more say if it all goes wrong.had been resisting giving parliament more power if the brexit deal is sunk. have you told the prime minister you're resigning, sir? i will be issuing a statement shortly. it started badly, with a government minister quitting so he could make the case for giving parliament more control over brexit, too. i urge my parliamentary colleagues to follow my lead and vote to give our great institution, this house of commons, our constituents, and our country, the powers it needs to leave our children a legacy of which we can all be proud. at that point, ministers thought they were safe, and wouldn't have to budge. they want to reverse the result of the referendum, and nothing we do will be organised to allow a reversal of the result of the referendum. none of their lordships' amendments, in any way, seek to frustrate the brexit process or allow... ..or allow this house to overturn the referendum result. and watch — a government defeat was close — very, very close. the man sidling up the steps o
remainers have been pushing and pushing to give mps more say if it all goes wrong.had been resisting giving parliament more power if the brexit deal is sunk. have you told the prime minister you're resigning, sir? i will be issuing a statement shortly. it started badly, with a government minister quitting so he could make the case for giving parliament more control over brexit, too. i urge my parliamentary colleagues to follow my lead and vote to give our great institution, this house of...
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a lot of people who voted leave are like a lot of people who voted remain.is is all playing out as brexit reality dawns. the tens of thousands of people marching past theresa may's front door today are adamant brexit is not inevitable and can be stopped. but the government insists that brexit must and will happen. next week, theresa may will be back in brussels for the next round of negotiations. ministers insist talks are on track but they're prepared to walk away. the prime minister has always said that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed and that no deal would be better than a bad deal. and i think it is essential, as we enter the next phase of negotiations, that the european union understands that and believes it. in another part of westminster there was a smaller demonstration in support of brexit. clashing protests that proves again how divisive the decision to leave the eu remains. ben wright, bbc news. zimba bwe's president has narrowly escaped an apparent assassination attempt during an election campaign rally. a bomb exploded moments after
a lot of people who voted leave are like a lot of people who voted remain.is is all playing out as brexit reality dawns. the tens of thousands of people marching past theresa may's front door today are adamant brexit is not inevitable and can be stopped. but the government insists that brexit must and will happen. next week, theresa may will be back in brussels for the next round of negotiations. ministers insist talks are on track but they're prepared to walk away. the prime minister has...
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remains they have found are carefully guarded but here at the borg in the town of his queen families are waiting to identify relatives. says she has buried her brother his wife and their six children already but still has to identify eight more joy and i will keep on until i see that i can't any more until there's nobody left until i realize there's nothing else that can be done what the balance like are angry at the government they say the government didn't do enough to evacuate them in time. we were used to the volcano this only happened up the hill and never happened down here we didn't know how it was so dangerous to live here for now victims say they trust these rescuers to help them find closure in the face of tragedy and they say they will keep on digging while keeping a close eye on the volcano which remains active but innocent just just. as what they. after a mass protests in romania against investigations into corruption thousands of protesters have rallied to show their support for the crackdown in the latest protests in the capital bucharest demonstrators chanted justice
remains they have found are carefully guarded but here at the borg in the town of his queen families are waiting to identify relatives. says she has buried her brother his wife and their six children already but still has to identify eight more joy and i will keep on until i see that i can't any more until there's nobody left until i realize there's nothing else that can be done what the balance like are angry at the government they say the government didn't do enough to evacuate them in time....
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the united states in africa to bring an end to the seven year war the rebels who are losing ground remain defiant. we don't recognize assad's authority he has destroyed our cities and killed our people he destroyed syria to stay in power we will never recognize him and we reject the presence of the reigning in afghan militias only syrians who should decide the future of the country. the syrian army is massing troops in the area the opposition says thousands of shiite militias are also moving in dar was the focal point of the syrian uprising in two thousand and eleven but in recent years the rebels have been retreating they now control one neighborhood in the city and a few areas on the border with jordan this is a show of force by the free syrian army. for years the f.s.a. was trained and armed by the u.s. europe and gulf countries but that support has diminished over the last. anti as forces are largely outgunned and outnumbered. as in bobby's president has survived what looks to have been a grenade attack at a campaign rally before next month's election emerson meninga called the attemp
the united states in africa to bring an end to the seven year war the rebels who are losing ground remain defiant. we don't recognize assad's authority he has destroyed our cities and killed our people he destroyed syria to stay in power we will never recognize him and we reject the presence of the reigning in afghan militias only syrians who should decide the future of the country. the syrian army is massing troops in the area the opposition says thousands of shiite militias are also moving in...
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and to recover the remains including fallen heroes and giving a commitment to recover the remains and held many people, asked me about it. many people, is it possible? at that time we had no relationship to chairman kim or anybody else, very closed society. secure the hold of all missile and nuclear tests. how long has it been? twee 7 months. you haven't had a missile go off. you haven't had a nuclear test, nuclear explosion. i remember a nuclear event took place 8.8 on the richter scale. i heard the radio on the announcement that the announcement earthquake took ace somewhere in asia and then they said it was norea they found out it was a nuclear test. i never heard of a richter scale in the high 8s. if you look, no missile launches, and blood of their missile area that will take place. that has not been written into the contract, we give the exact details on that they secure a hold of all missiles and nuclear tests, the closure of a single primary nuclear test site. all three of them in an area that is common around each other, they secure the closure. the commitment to secure the m
and to recover the remains including fallen heroes and giving a commitment to recover the remains and held many people, asked me about it. many people, is it possible? at that time we had no relationship to chairman kim or anybody else, very closed society. secure the hold of all missile and nuclear tests. how long has it been? twee 7 months. you haven't had a missile go off. you haven't had a nuclear test, nuclear explosion. i remember a nuclear event took place 8.8 on the richter scale. i...
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the jordanian army overran the remaining p.l.o. bases and positions forcing the palestinians to capitulate. some palestinian fighters chose to give themselves up to israeli forces across the river jordan rather than surrender to what they viewed as a grim fate at the hands of the duties. and so forth the palestinians would term the events that led to their expulsion from jordan as black september. the p.l.o. had held sway over large areas of jordan now it was drones formed into a broken movement in search of a sanctuary. one effect us leaders otherwise known as abu iyad was determined that the p.l.o. remain a force to be reckoned with despite the defeat in jordan. and tom mammal him sob little that apple yet gathered a group of us and said you have to prove to the world that the revolution has survived. you must show the world the long arm of the revolution. the brilliant announced the birth of a new group which came to be known as the black september organization taking its name from the conflict with georgia. in november of one n
the jordanian army overran the remaining p.l.o. bases and positions forcing the palestinians to capitulate. some palestinian fighters chose to give themselves up to israeli forces across the river jordan rather than surrender to what they viewed as a grim fate at the hands of the duties. and so forth the palestinians would term the events that led to their expulsion from jordan as black september. the p.l.o. had held sway over large areas of jordan now it was drones formed into a broken...
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the purported basis for arresting him in the first place was dropped in may of last year still he remains inside the embassy so anyone who suggested that he was hiding from swedish extradition simply got it wrong it was always about the united states. and the british government continues to refuse to give the assurance that we need and that ecuador needs in line with the protection that was granted him in granting him asylum to ensure that he could leave the embassy but the moment was given he could leave so if we move on from drazen ways record to the country of which is julian assange is a citizen of australia not much better there a good unfortunately the australian government did absolutely nothing to assist julian in the early years on a fellow a straight in citizen and in those early days when he was first arrested and we were concerned about the risk of extradition we were continually asking the australian government to engage and to ask the us for sure for an assurance that he would not be sent there and assurance from sweden that he would be sent there and the israeli government
the purported basis for arresting him in the first place was dropped in may of last year still he remains inside the embassy so anyone who suggested that he was hiding from swedish extradition simply got it wrong it was always about the united states. and the british government continues to refuse to give the assurance that we need and that ecuador needs in line with the protection that was granted him in granting him asylum to ensure that he could leave the embassy but the moment was given he...
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they have given a commitment to recover the remains. i was amazed so many people of asked me, is it possible? as a possible? at that time, we had no relationship to chairman kim or anybody else in north korea. you know, it was a very closed society. so we're getting the remains back. secured the halt of all nuclear missiles and tests. for seven months you not had a nuclear test, you haven't had a missile, a nuclear explosion. i remember a nuclear event took place. 8.8 on the richter scale. i heard on the radio, they , younced that a massive know, or earthquake, to place somewhere in asia. then they said it was in north korea. and they found out it was a nuclear test. i said,' hf richtesc the high eight's. if you look, there has been no missile launches. they have blown up theis area. thats going to take place. that has not been written into the contract. we're going to give you the exact details on that. but, they secured a full missiles and nuclear tests, they secured the closure of their single primary nuclear test site. all three of
they have given a commitment to recover the remains. i was amazed so many people of asked me, is it possible? as a possible? at that time, we had no relationship to chairman kim or anybody else in north korea. you know, it was a very closed society. so we're getting the remains back. secured the halt of all nuclear missiles and tests. for seven months you not had a nuclear test, you haven't had a missile, a nuclear explosion. i remember a nuclear event took place. 8.8 on the richter scale. i...