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the republic the republic checks and balances that our constitution guarantees. this un-democratic tendency cannot, cannot be allowed to unchecked. and all of us as citizens must our duty. i certainly did not come here to political speech. it turned out to be one. [laughter] of each of yousk the value of te republic in this hour of peril. what i do ask of each of you, and especially our graduates, is to call upon the talents and education that you have received at this great institution, and stand up for our democracy in your own communities. what i do ask of you is president obama's challenge to all of us. i ask you to fight for the america that we want to become. for myself, i can only tell you -- promise you this. i will continue to do all that i lasting ve up to the former set for us by congresswoman barbara jordan 1974, my eclared in faith in the constitution is whole. it is complete. it is total. and i am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the dim anything and subversion or he destruction of the constitution. ladies and gentlemen, as citizens
the republic the republic checks and balances that our constitution guarantees. this un-democratic tendency cannot, cannot be allowed to unchecked. and all of us as citizens must our duty. i certainly did not come here to political speech. it turned out to be one. [laughter] of each of yousk the value of te republic in this hour of peril. what i do ask of each of you, and especially our graduates, is to call upon the talents and education that you have received at this great institution, and...
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i frankly invite these dangers to our democratic republic. those of us who were raised up to adulthood and citizenship during the dr. king era, we are not afraid, am i right, class of 1969? we are not afraid. and above all, we are not defeated. nor, graduates, should you be. i want you to understand that i have -- that you have something i do not have. if i could buy it for you, i would. i would give up my wife and kids. at 68, i have lived longer than i will live. your lives are in front of you. i beg you to go out and stand up for this democracy that allows us to have this great university , that allows us to be able to do the things that we are doing, that allowed generation after generation of our people to rise up. as dr. king often reminded us in my youth, our nation's darkest hours often been just before the dawn. so it can be again as we stand together, march together, vote together, and demand the light of democracy be restored. as we have done so often in our past, we who are americans of color must once again lead this march to def
i frankly invite these dangers to our democratic republic. those of us who were raised up to adulthood and citizenship during the dr. king era, we are not afraid, am i right, class of 1969? we are not afraid. and above all, we are not defeated. nor, graduates, should you be. i want you to understand that i have -- that you have something i do not have. if i could buy it for you, i would. i would give up my wife and kids. at 68, i have lived longer than i will live. your lives are in front of...
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we must continue to consolidate and develop this people's republic and continue oui’ this people's republicle to achieve the two goals and to realise the chinese dream of national rejuvenation. long live the great people's republic of china. long live the great communist party of china. long live the great chinese people. another military review starts. i'm your positions. live there from beijing. president xijinping are live there from beijing. president xi jinping are delivering live there from beijing. president xijinping are delivering a live there from beijing. president xi jinping are delivering a speech to mark the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china, standing in the same spot where on the first of october 1919, chairman mao ushered in the new commonest rule, declaring that the chinese people had stood up. a corresponded are in beijing, what m essa 9 es corresponded are in beijing, what messages are you picking up from that? let's look first at your comment about xi jinping, what he was wearing, the only person among the senior leadership on the stage t
we must continue to consolidate and develop this people's republic and continue oui’ this people's republicle to achieve the two goals and to realise the chinese dream of national rejuvenation. long live the great people's republic of china. long live the great communist party of china. long live the great chinese people. another military review starts. i'm your positions. live there from beijing. president xijinping are live there from beijing. president xi jinping are delivering live there...
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today in 2019, we still have a republic, if we can keep t. the functioning and the very legitimacy of our very democratic system have been -- there's no room for error. we must confront and overcome this continuing attack on our elections from sources both foreign and domestic. we must address as well the failure of our administration, this administration, and some in congress that inadequately defend us against these attacks, to fight for the very soul of our democracy. it has been raised inescapably by the actions of the president of the united states of america. both while in office, and it still may be determined by his current conduct. -- prior conduct. i did not come here to give a political speech. i came here to make it clear that we have got work to o. equally dangerous -- [applause] equally dangerous, if not more so, the threats to our democracy have been allowed to metastasize by the failure of the current republican majority in the senate and the prior republican house majority to fulfill our constitutional duties, to investigate
today in 2019, we still have a republic, if we can keep t. the functioning and the very legitimacy of our very democratic system have been -- there's no room for error. we must confront and overcome this continuing attack on our elections from sources both foreign and domestic. we must address as well the failure of our administration, this administration, and some in congress that inadequately defend us against these attacks, to fight for the very soul of our democracy. it has been raised...
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russia's colors were on display at this new sporting event in the central african republic i like kids from the capital gang he seemed to be enjoying themselves a good sign for the figures and sunglasses and the background russia has set out to win hearts and africa. this woman says she loves russia for organizing the event not the. russian money was also spent on a beauty contest that crowned miss central africa the official sponsor at events like these is a radio station that promotes russian african ties ratty old language song. so what's it like at a broadcaster that advertises for moscow. we don't get an answer to that question at its headquarters in a suburb of bondi but we do get to view an animated clip aimed at showing russians friendly feelings in the words of the country's children it was paid for by law by invest a company with ties to russian president vladimir putin a firm that was named for a region known for its diamonds the central african republic government has granted low by invest a lot of mining rights here in the country wants to look for the precious stones more
russia's colors were on display at this new sporting event in the central african republic i like kids from the capital gang he seemed to be enjoying themselves a good sign for the figures and sunglasses and the background russia has set out to win hearts and africa. this woman says she loves russia for organizing the event not the. russian money was also spent on a beauty contest that crowned miss central africa the official sponsor at events like these is a radio station that promotes russian...
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the headlines: 70 years of the people's republic. china's anniversary celebrations are set to get underway with a military parade and a presidential speech. but in hong kong, the pro—democracy protests look set to continue. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: donald trump's personal lawyer is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine, as the president calls for the democratic congressman leading the impeachment inquiry to be arrested for treason. so adam schiff made up a phony call, and he read it to congress, and he read it to the people of the united states, and it's a disgrace. the british government says it has drawn up an updated brexit deal and is getting ready to put it to the eu. good morning. it is 1:00am in london and 8:00am here in hong kong, where more protests are expected, this time as a direct response to a date the rest of the country is celebrating. 1 october is the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. the communist leadership has organised a lavish military parade in bei
the headlines: 70 years of the people's republic. china's anniversary celebrations are set to get underway with a military parade and a presidential speech. but in hong kong, the pro—democracy protests look set to continue. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: donald trump's personal lawyer is ordered to hand over documents on ukraine, as the president calls for the democratic congressman leading the impeachment inquiry to be arrested for treason. so adam schiff made up a phony...
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of ireland which is you member state and so far the republic of ireland had full rock solid support from the other even member states so 2 things we need to look out for now what does the republic of ireland make of this new proposals and what do e.u. need goshi 8 years make of the proposal they now have to decide whether this u.k. proposal that is now on the table could become a new landing zone for a deal to prevent a heart breaks it. you know now to some of the other stories making news around the world. supporters of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi have called for a justice at a memorial event need these saudi consulate in istanbul where he was killed 11 suspects are on trial in saudi arabia but critics say it's a sham to protect the crown prince muhammad builds in some mountain. hundreds of pro-democracy activists have gathered in hong kong to demonstrate against a police shooting during cheese days protests and i thin year old was shot at close range after he attacked an officer with a metal incident marks a significant escalation of tension since and the china protests began
of ireland which is you member state and so far the republic of ireland had full rock solid support from the other even member states so 2 things we need to look out for now what does the republic of ireland make of this new proposals and what do e.u. need goshi 8 years make of the proposal they now have to decide whether this u.k. proposal that is now on the table could become a new landing zone for a deal to prevent a heart breaks it. you know now to some of the other stories making news...
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although borisjohnson the north and the republic although boris johnson says the north and the republicthey the north and the republic although boris johnson says they will the north and the republic although borisjohnson says they will not be of true sin. if the eu will insist on customs chair, as we come out, then we will have to accept that reality. and there will have to be a system for customs checks away from the border. the irish don't sound too keen. the foreign minister tweeted non— paper equals nonstarter. time the eu had a serial spirit —— proposal from the nonstarter. time the eu had a serial spirit —— proposalfrom the uk government if a brexit deal is to be achievable by october. northern ireland and ireland deserve better. avoiding a hard order is seen by many as vital. if the good friday agreement is to be honoured. that was the deal the end of the troubles, the violent trouble —— struggle between the ira and the british government to one of the architects of that agreement remains to be convinced. the good friday agreement tried to solve the issue of identity by allowing
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now in many cases republics. there are many monarchies in europe, too, but in the irish case, most of my colleagues in the foreign ministry are people from backgrounds like my own. i was the first member of my family to go to university, and many colleagues i joined the service with, now retiring, have exactly the same background. we came from modest backgrounds, not propertied or landed or privileged, because the republican ethos was taken seriously, and that's the case to the present day. the final point i want to make, our country, we decided to go for a seat on the security council in 2021-2022, so we are campaigning. there's lots of arguments, but our number one argument is that we are more like most countries in the world than other countries in europe are. we have in our dna an understanding of the place of countries around the world, who followed our path to independence. we were the first country to break away from a successful empire, 100 years ago, and that was the path most of the countries in today's
now in many cases republics. there are many monarchies in europe, too, but in the irish case, most of my colleagues in the foreign ministry are people from backgrounds like my own. i was the first member of my family to go to university, and many colleagues i joined the service with, now retiring, have exactly the same background. we came from modest backgrounds, not propertied or landed or privileged, because the republican ethos was taken seriously, and that's the case to the present day. the...
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october the 1st $949.00 mousy don't proclaim the founding of the people's republic of china and gentleman square that ended decades of civil war pitting chairman mao's communists against nationalists mao transformed the feudal society his great leap forward collectivized industry and agriculture and set unreachable targets the result catastrophic famine and the deaths of tens of millions facing criticism out launched his cultural revolution in 1966 thousands of opponents were sent to camps or executed. after decades of isolation china took steps to open up to the world welcoming us president richard nixon in 1972 chairman mao's death in 1956 the nation's founding becomes its eternal icon. what followed was rapid economic growth as president done shopping relaxed the state's grip on the markets. but the boom was tonnage by a bloody crackdown on the 1989 pro-democracy movement symbolized by the standoff on gentleman square. the new millennium saw china retake control of hong kong from the british join the world trade organization and host the hugely successful beijing olympic games putting
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franklin, what do we have, a monarchy or a republic? he said a republic if we can keep it. right in the here and now, we are keeping the republic from a president who says article 2 says i can do whatever i want. not so. and if so, if you think that's so and you act upon that belief, that is in violation of the constitution of the united states. and so we will proceed with the facts, the truth -- it's about the truth, and it's about the constitution, and we're very working hard to defend our democracy. because if we don't have a system of checks and balances, we might as well all just elect a president and go home. because it will be that unitary form of government that our founders did not want us to have. the times have found us. we feel all of us, all of you as messengers, as guardians of our democracy, the guardians of the gate of our democracy, as messengers about revealing the facts and the truth to the american people. the times have found us as. as thomas payne said, to declare independence, to fight a war, to win it, to write our founding documents in a way that ma
franklin, what do we have, a monarchy or a republic? he said a republic if we can keep it. right in the here and now, we are keeping the republic from a president who says article 2 says i can do whatever i want. not so. and if so, if you think that's so and you act upon that belief, that is in violation of the constitution of the united states. and so we will proceed with the facts, the truth -- it's about the truth, and it's about the constitution, and we're very working hard to defend our...
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to celebrate a remarkable anniversary 70 years of the founding of the people's republic a parade months in the making. and. to signal that china is on the rise and. president xi jinping minced no words in his speech. sure. they are socialist china stands proudly in the east. there is no power that can shake the position of our great motherland. there is no power that can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from moving forward. president xi they're standing at the same spot where multitool stood back in 149 and declared the founding of the people's republic that historic announcement was just the start of one of the most important chapters of world history the rise of china. october the 1st $949.00 mousy dong proclaims the founding of the people's republic of china and gentleman square. that ended decades of civil war pitting chairman mao's communists against nationalists mao transformed the feudal society is great leap forward collectivized industry and agriculture and set unreachable targets the result catastrophic famine and the deaths of tens of millions facing criticism o
to celebrate a remarkable anniversary 70 years of the founding of the people's republic a parade months in the making. and. to signal that china is on the rise and. president xi jinping minced no words in his speech. sure. they are socialist china stands proudly in the east. there is no power that can shake the position of our great motherland. there is no power that can stop the chinese people and the chinese nation from moving forward. president xi they're standing at the same spot where...
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but republics are fragile thing things. they have a checkered record in the court of history and then they dim quickly. ours is already the longest lived national constitution in history. we need to make sure young people, all of us not a criticism of anyone, part of my duty, to recognize yes we have our problems, but we also have a great gift. we all have an obligation to make sure everyone realizes they have a great gift and there's a responsibility that comes with that gift. [applause] >> nearly 70 percent of americans have a major civility problem. do you think that level of civility waxes and wanes or is there something that causes us to be uncivil like the internet? >> there are institutions in our country that are incredibly civil like our courts are one of those places. there is a lot to admire with my own court. are public supposed to be raucous? you bet that's what makes us strong the marketplace of ideas so the voices can be heard. he only speak freely in that place you know you have a right but the raucous of ou
but republics are fragile thing things. they have a checkered record in the court of history and then they dim quickly. ours is already the longest lived national constitution in history. we need to make sure young people, all of us not a criticism of anyone, part of my duty, to recognize yes we have our problems, but we also have a great gift. we all have an obligation to make sure everyone realizes they have a great gift and there's a responsibility that comes with that gift. [applause]...
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so 2 things we need to look out for now what does the republic of ireland make of this new proposals and what dewey unique oshie 8 years make of the proposal they now have to decide whether this u.k. proposal that is now on the table could become a new landing zone for a deal to prevent a heart breaks it and from matters in brussels to some of the other stories making news around the world. in peru at least 23 people were killed when a bus plummeted more than 100 meters into a ravine the accident happened that night on the twisting mountain road or than 50 passages on. the u.s. has been given the green light to impose tariffs on 7 and a half 1000000000 dollars worth of craft and other goods following a world trade organization ruled tariffs in retaliation for e.u. subsidies for the plane. ideation regular it is avoided inspections of nearly 200737 aircraft after structural cracks with found in some planes were applies to 737 next generation models the precursor to boeing 737 max model which has been grounded since march following 2 deadly crashes. in washington president trump has un
so 2 things we need to look out for now what does the republic of ireland make of this new proposals and what dewey unique oshie 8 years make of the proposal they now have to decide whether this u.k. proposal that is now on the table could become a new landing zone for a deal to prevent a heart breaks it and from matters in brussels to some of the other stories making news around the world. in peru at least 23 people were killed when a bus plummeted more than 100 meters into a ravine the...
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of ireland did not and the republic of ireland did not and the republic of ireland did notand did nothard to reconcile. first the proposals on customs, i do not fully understand how we could have northern ireland and the republic of ireland in separate customs unions and somehow avoid being tariffs, checks, customs po5t5 avoid being tariffs, checks, customs posts on trade between north and south and so we can tease that through and secondly, i think the issue of consent and democracy is important and as i have said before, any consent mechanism, any democracy mechanism must reflect their views of the majority of people in ireland and northern ireland and no one party, not my party, and not the dup, should be in a position to veto what would be the will of the majority. and northern ireland, our ireland so there is certainly difficulty around that aspect of it. that was leo varadkar speaking earlier. we have a demonstration of the gulf between the view of the irish government and the view of the dup and northern ireland and arlene foster, both of them, making it quite plain that they s
of ireland did not and the republic of ireland did not and the republic of ireland did notand did nothard to reconcile. first the proposals on customs, i do not fully understand how we could have northern ireland and the republic of ireland in separate customs unions and somehow avoid being tariffs, checks, customs po5t5 avoid being tariffs, checks, customs posts on trade between north and south and so we can tease that through and secondly, i think the issue of consent and democracy is...
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the majority of the people in the north don't, the majority of the people in the republic don't.re going to be in two different customs unions, i think that creates a real difficulty that will be very hard to reconcile. time is very, very short. remember, the uk government formally started the process of leaving the eu two—and—a—half years ago. but there are only two weeks between these plans being revealed and an eu summit on 17 october. if the uk is to leave with a deal, it needs to be agreed by then. that timescale for negotiations of this scale and stature is incredibly tight. and if there's no deal — well, borisjohnson says he'd "rather be dead in a ditch" than ask for another delay. the problem is though, that uk law demands that he do just that if there's no deal by 19 october. but he says he won't ask for an extension. so it's far from clear what will happen if we get to that point. damian grammaticas is in brussels. well, i think the key thing we've seen today is the eu coalescing around a response to the uk offer. it is summed up by donald tusk, who said they stand behi
the majority of the people in the north don't, the majority of the people in the republic don't.re going to be in two different customs unions, i think that creates a real difficulty that will be very hard to reconcile. time is very, very short. remember, the uk government formally started the process of leaving the eu two—and—a—half years ago. but there are only two weeks between these plans being revealed and an eu summit on 17 october. if the uk is to leave with a deal, it needs to be...
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what have we got, a republic or a monarchy? >> a republic, if you can keep it so.tor: a prophetic statement from benjamin franklin as the constitutional convention ended in september 1787. a republic, if you can keep it so. it was here in philadelphia the george washington penned his immortal farewell address, and which he established the great american tradition unbroken for 145 years, and our safeguard against dictatorship and tyranny, that no president should serve for a third term. ♪ you >> friends and fellow citizens, the period for a new election of a citizen to administer the executive government of the united states, being not far distant, and a time already arrived when your thoughts must be occupied in will designating the person who you is to be clothed with that important trust, it appears to me proper, especially as it may conduce to a more distant expression of the public voice, that i should now apprise you of the resolution i have formed, to decline to be considered among the number out of whom a choice is to be made. narrator: and here in philadelp
what have we got, a republic or a monarchy? >> a republic, if you can keep it so.tor: a prophetic statement from benjamin franklin as the constitutional convention ended in september 1787. a republic, if you can keep it so. it was here in philadelphia the george washington penned his immortal farewell address, and which he established the great american tradition unbroken for 145 years, and our safeguard against dictatorship and tyranny, that no president should serve for a third term....
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a republic if we can keep it.ask that is to keep it because we have a president who rejects the genius of the constitution, which is a system of checks and balances, coequal branches of government, check and balance on each other come separation of power. he says article ii says i can do what ever i want. that's a monarchy. that's not a republic. if we can keep it. so we think that is our purpose. is any one individual worth impeaching because it's divisive in the country? i don't think so but the constitution is worth it. our democracy is worth it. and our republic is worth it so that we can keep it. we owe it to the vision of our founders who sacrificed so much to establish this model of democracy for the world and think of the made the constitution amendable so we could expand freedoms over time. we owe it to our men and women in uniform who fight for our freedom. we owe it to our children, that their aspirations can be achieved in a democracy. again, we think the times have found us. so we are on a mission. we
a republic if we can keep it.ask that is to keep it because we have a president who rejects the genius of the constitution, which is a system of checks and balances, coequal branches of government, check and balance on each other come separation of power. he says article ii says i can do what ever i want. that's a monarchy. that's not a republic. if we can keep it. so we think that is our purpose. is any one individual worth impeaching because it's divisive in the country? i don't think so but...
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president, this year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. in >> [speaking mandarin] translator: mr. president, this year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. in 1945, the united nations was born. four years later, the people's republic of china was founded and the chinese nation reemerged before the eyes of the world as a completely reborn nation. modern history in which the country was torn apart and trampled upon. trueood up and became the masters of our country. ,ver the past seven decades china has turned itself from a countryackward and poor with a weak foundation into a country that is open and on the move on the basis of meeting the basic needs of its people, china has achieved initial prosperity. million chinese have shaken off poverty and hundreds of millions have joined the middle income group. such achievements are nothing but a miracle and the development of mankind. several decades china has finished what took developed countries several hundred years to complete. in doing so, china has b
president, this year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. in >> [speaking mandarin] translator: mr. president, this year marks the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. in 1945, the united nations was born. four years later, the people's republic of china was founded and the chinese nation reemerged before the eyes of the world as a completely reborn nation. modern history in which the country was torn apart and...
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the duo ran the new republic in its 1st 2 years. even today she is still a respected voice in the czech republic. his word counts he's a wealthy man who could hardly be accused of harboring socialist sympathies. but he believes too much property in the czech republic has been sold off to horner's. that means banks and financial institutions and large parts of industry are no longer in the hands of local companies but in the hands of the germans dutch french koreans and japanese. shots and back understands the anger checks achieve a lot but earn little. a large part of the revenues are going to parent companies abroad and that's starting to annoy people here. our journey now takes us into the czech countryside the imperial general object time occupied the castle and friedland to the 17th century and the brewery there has been making beer for 700 years. and his staff work all day in the old vaults built by the great general the crates are still emptied in the bottles washed and refilled by hand everything is still fairly improvised at
the duo ran the new republic in its 1st 2 years. even today she is still a respected voice in the czech republic. his word counts he's a wealthy man who could hardly be accused of harboring socialist sympathies. but he believes too much property in the czech republic has been sold off to horner's. that means banks and financial institutions and large parts of industry are no longer in the hands of local companies but in the hands of the germans dutch french koreans and japanese. shots and back...
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and the government of the heart republic are going to do irelandng they can -- republic are going too everything they can. those problems might come back if a front's rebuilds between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. that's why they say under the good friday agreement, which did away with the border, there is no way they will put it back. normally, a border has to be put back. >> it forces the question of an irish backstopping central to the deal. and one of the major obstacles. one other interesting thing that comes up is systems. one of the things that michelle barney spoke about b being a priority, will brits living in france or the other way around be breathing a sigh of relief? it depends on how things go on saturday. for this first part, i think they will be breathing a sigh of relief. if it is rejecected on saturday, it won't be breathing a sigh of relief. british officials living in europe and french nationals in the u.k., there are m many, havg worried about what their future will be after britain leaves the eu, it appears for the moment that those people alread
and the government of the heart republic are going to do irelandng they can -- republic are going too everything they can. those problems might come back if a front's rebuilds between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. that's why they say under the good friday agreement, which did away with the border, there is no way they will put it back. normally, a border has to be put back. >> it forces the question of an irish backstopping central to the deal. and one of the major...
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it is supposed to be republic. speaking of the three branches, do you feel that the branches are so equal? >> i hope so. >> have they always consistently maintained the same rule or overtime does one become more powerful? >> one can question by the virtue of a love of what has happened in the rule a lot more power has devolved to the executive branch than the framers had in mind just as i've talked about how the legislative power has moved, it is the executive branch, and a lot of the judicial power has moved the executive branch. >> earlare really into that youe introduced to import and concepts, one of her jo originad the application of the constitution and number two, textualism in the interpretation of the statutes. can you give us a summary explanation of what the conceptt is mean and why they are important? >> this is very important to me. the term original as i'm had been uttered by any of my professors in law school until justice scalia showed up on time and he introduced it to be. and it's not something i
it is supposed to be republic. speaking of the three branches, do you feel that the branches are so equal? >> i hope so. >> have they always consistently maintained the same rule or overtime does one become more powerful? >> one can question by the virtue of a love of what has happened in the rule a lot more power has devolved to the executive branch than the framers had in mind just as i've talked about how the legislative power has moved, it is the executive branch, and a...
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franklin, what do we have a monarchy or a republic? and he said, as you know, he said, a republic, if we can keep it. if we can keep it. d this constitution is the blueprint for our republic and not a monarchy. but when we have a president who says article 2 says i can do whatever i want, that is in defiance of the separation of powers. that's not what our constitution says. so what is at stake? is our democratcy. what are we fighting for? defending our democracy for the people. you know in the early days of our revolution, thomas paine said, the times have found us. the times found our founders to declare independence from a monarchy, to fight a war of independence, write our founding documents and thank god they made them amendable so we can always be expanding freedom. and the genius, again that genius of that constitution was the separation of power. any jew surping of that power is a violation of our oath of office. so proudly, you all, we all raised our hands to protect and defend what the constitution of the united states. that'
franklin, what do we have a monarchy or a republic? and he said, as you know, he said, a republic, if we can keep it. if we can keep it. d this constitution is the blueprint for our republic and not a monarchy. but when we have a president who says article 2 says i can do whatever i want, that is in defiance of the separation of powers. that's not what our constitution says. so what is at stake? is our democratcy. what are we fighting for? defending our democracy for the people. you know in the...
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of course, the republic of ireland is still in the eu, northern ireland is still in the eu, northern a sort of softer border between the northern ireland and republic of ireland border, but also the softer border across the irish sea. between customs, will be britain and northern and command for goods and regulations to make would be between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. so essentially it's quite collocated. and this is his last gambit to gambit to try to say, look, let's get a guy get rid of the backstop, go for my does my partner solution, and we will find out the next ten days of this will fly. what do you think was mike i don't think it will fly, actually. i think if you look at the detail of what's being proposed, and it's enough to give everyone a headache, really. it is incredibly completed. and if you look at the way, the reaction in northern ireland this afternoon, you have got several opposition parties coming up against us. opposition parties coming up against us. you've got the northern irish business community coming against it, and in some ways, who coul
of course, the republic of ireland is still in the eu, northern ireland is still in the eu, northern a sort of softer border between the northern ireland and republic of ireland border, but also the softer border across the irish sea. between customs, will be britain and northern and command for goods and regulations to make would be between the republic of ireland and northern ireland. so essentially it's quite collocated. and this is his last gambit to gambit to try to say, look, let's get a...
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the situation in the central african republic is seen as among the most alarming. the lack of food is big and yemen, chad, and to zambia. climate change is one keach factor of shortages. yields of corn and wheat have been falling because of extreme weather conditions and dwindling water resources. this is driving up food prices and making food unaffordable for some it in ethiopia, the somali region in the west has been suffering climate extremes with several years of drought. >> it has been almost six months since it last rained in this village in ethiopia. with almost no vegetation to beat on, the livestock is dying. this woman and her relatives have already lost eighght out of 10 cows. >> our lives are very difficult now because we are e dependent n our livestock. first our goats and sheep's started to die, then the cattle. >> the spepeed came from the u.. organization.. animal specialists are also carrying out emergency treatments and vaccinations to try to save some animals. >> during a drought, animals become weaker andnd they are susceptible to some disisease
the situation in the central african republic is seen as among the most alarming. the lack of food is big and yemen, chad, and to zambia. climate change is one keach factor of shortages. yields of corn and wheat have been falling because of extreme weather conditions and dwindling water resources. this is driving up food prices and making food unaffordable for some it in ethiopia, the somali region in the west has been suffering climate extremes with several years of drought. >> it has...
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the problem is no one wants a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. border patrols and guard posts are symbols of one of the darkest chapters in our lives history the northern ireland conflict the troubles in which more than 3500 people were killed starting in 1969. only with the 1998 good friday agreement did the violence come to an end together with e.u. support the deal paved the way to peace. many worry that the conflict may flare up again in the course of the u.k.'s exit from the e.u. and several attacks in recent months suggest that this concern is not unfounded. but how can breck's it take place while preventing a hard inner irish border at the same time. a comprehensive customs and trade deal between the e.u. and the u.k. would be one solution but this has yet to be agreed now that's why the e.u. has proposed the so-called backstop the kind of insurance that if needed guarantees there will be no hard border on the island of ireland the backstop stipulates that the whole u.k. would remain in a customs union with the e.u. following brecht's it u
the problem is no one wants a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. border patrols and guard posts are symbols of one of the darkest chapters in our lives history the northern ireland conflict the troubles in which more than 3500 people were killed starting in 1969. only with the 1998 good friday agreement did the violence come to an end together with e.u. support the deal paved the way to peace. many worry that the conflict may flare up again in the course of the...
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celebrations for the people's republic are planned across china. officials in hong kong are bracing themselves for more pro—democracy protests to coincide with the anniversary. president trump's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, has been ordered to hand over all documents relating to his work for mr trump in ukraine as part of the us presidential impeachment inquiry. and the antarctic producing its biggest iceberg in more than half a century is getting a lot of attention on our website. the berg weighs around 315 billion tons, but researchers say it is a natural phenomenon, and not directly linked to climate change. that's all, stay with bbc world news. and you can get all the latest on our website. that is bbc. co. uk/news. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. communist china at 70. as the people's republic marks this significant milestone, we look at the challenges faced by the country's carmakers. wework pulls it share sale. one of the world's most hotly anticipated ipos is dropped. hello and welcome to asia business report
celebrations for the people's republic are planned across china. officials in hong kong are bracing themselves for more pro—democracy protests to coincide with the anniversary. president trump's personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, has been ordered to hand over all documents relating to his work for mr trump in ukraine as part of the us presidential impeachment inquiry. and the antarctic producing its biggest iceberg in more than half a century is getting a lot of attention on our website. the...
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there is a difference between borders, but crucially that board between northern ireland and the republicropean union after brexit. it is written down in the good friday peace agreement that it should remain open, so how do you keep it open while respecting the fact that the uk is going to go its own way after brexit? plan one was that northern ireland remained close to the european union, the rest of the uk goes its own way. they northern ireland only backstop as it was known. particularly unpalatable to theresa may‘s government under is divided up the uk. plan two was a uk wide backstop, unpalatable to so many in parliament because about the article song to the european union after brexit not allowing the country to make the most of leaving the european union as its advocates see it. your com plan three from borisjohnson was ‘s government, a letter to the european commission, as you were saying, this one talked about a as you were saying, this one talked aboutafairand as you were saying, this one talked about a fair and reasonable compromise, fairly complicated. northern ireland staying
there is a difference between borders, but crucially that board between northern ireland and the republicropean union after brexit. it is written down in the good friday peace agreement that it should remain open, so how do you keep it open while respecting the fact that the uk is going to go its own way after brexit? plan one was that northern ireland remained close to the european union, the rest of the uk goes its own way. they northern ireland only backstop as it was known. particularly...
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and in that sense it absolutely satisfies the 2 key demands of the republic of ireland as an e.u. member and therefore by extension the whole of the european union as well which is that the single markets is protected there's no hardboard. for goods and equally no hard border means the good friday peace agreement isn't jeopardized and they were the 2 absolute red lines for the republic of ireland and the european union as well and it took that concession by boris johnson to guarantee you that boris johnson can say this whole thing the tourism a negotiated in the last deal they got done the backstop was cut the whole of the u.k. in the customs union sort of in an open ended way that disappears so junk and johnson can say that means that we've got our breakfasts and in one sense they did the unity of the u.k. northern ireland is guaranteed so he's happy the e.u. e.u. can say it's happy because it protects the integrity of the island of islands and the republic of ireland in dublin is or is it is it is also happy with it but of course doesn't mean the bracks it happens because it's n
and in that sense it absolutely satisfies the 2 key demands of the republic of ireland as an e.u. member and therefore by extension the whole of the european union as well which is that the single markets is protected there's no hardboard. for goods and equally no hard border means the good friday peace agreement isn't jeopardized and they were the 2 absolute red lines for the republic of ireland and the european union as well and it took that concession by boris johnson to guarantee you that...
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our top stories: 70 years of the people's republic — china's anniversary celebrations are underway liveh a military parade and a presidential speech. i'm mariko oi in hong kong. lots of shops being shut down ahead of expected protests. president trump's personal lawyer is ordered to handover documents on ukraine as part of the impeachment inquiry. and we've a special report from madagascar where child prisoners are held in terrible conditions for stealing vanilla beans. china is hosting enormously lavish events to mark october 1st, the 70th anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china. the communist leadership has organised a huge military parade in beijing, and is hoping the big day isn't overshadowed by demonstrations in hong kong. transmack today, a socialist china is standing in the midst of the world. and there is no force that can shake the foundation of this great nation. no force can stop the chinese people in the chinese nation forging ahead. in a moment we'll speak to the bbc‘s mariko oi in hong kong, but first let's go live now to beijing. our correspondent r
our top stories: 70 years of the people's republic — china's anniversary celebrations are underway liveh a military parade and a presidential speech. i'm mariko oi in hong kong. lots of shops being shut down ahead of expected protests. president trump's personal lawyer is ordered to handover documents on ukraine as part of the impeachment inquiry. and we've a special report from madagascar where child prisoners are held in terrible conditions for stealing vanilla beans. china is hosting...
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so the label says republic of cedonia. >> yes. the labels on all s to change bottles. and it's goingo be expensive. 20,000 euros just to change the labels? >> just to change thlabels. >> reporter: it's part of the cost o idoing business in this ambitious country that just last february took the extraordinary step of changing its name from the republic of macedonia to north macedonia, something the government says was necessary t make political peace with its neighbor, greece. zoran zaev, prime minister of north macedonia, led the controversial name change campaign.of it's paris plan to go all-out to align with the west. his country of about two million people is located just north of greece. ever since it gained independence from the former yugoslavia, zaev says, it's had two parallel objectives. >> since independence in 1991th first prime goals for our country was membership of nato because of securitand participation of keeping peace all around the world and our membership in the european union. >> reporter: but those aspirations, being part of the e.u. single market
so the label says republic of cedonia. >> yes. the labels on all s to change bottles. and it's goingo be expensive. 20,000 euros just to change the labels? >> just to change thlabels. >> reporter: it's part of the cost o idoing business in this ambitious country that just last february took the extraordinary step of changing its name from the republic of macedonia to north macedonia, something the government says was necessary t make political peace with its neighbor, greece....
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[cantan] jairo: la algarabÍa no podía mÁs con el batallÓn de sacramento repÚblic por fin lograron lo, pero fue reconocido por todos. el gobernador hablÓ del espÍritu y orgullo que siente una ciudad como sacramento y que eso es imposible legislar. [habla en inglÉs] por su parte el alcalde destacÓ la tenacidad de un equipo que nunca bajÓ los brazos para vivir este dÍa histÓrico. >> es un dÍa muy emocionante. tenemos cinco aÑos echÁndoles gorras para que finalmente nos acepten en la mls. >> estoy esperando equipos de bundesliga, de serie a. esto serÁ una cosa muy grande para sacramento. jairo: armando botello es un narrador y comentarista en espaÑol de sacramento repÚblic. >> bueno, yo seguirÉ narrando los partidos y apoyando al equipo por estos dos aÑos por lo menos una vez que se edifique el estadio y se hagan algunos cambios, pero yo seguirÉ siendo fanÁtico por siempre. jairo: tras este anuncio oficial viene ahora a construir su nuevo estadio, se va a construir aquÍ en esos terrenos del antiguo ferrocarril de sacramento. tiene capacidad para unas 20,000 personas y a un costo de $252,
[cantan] jairo: la algarabÍa no podía mÁs con el batallÓn de sacramento repÚblic por fin lograron lo, pero fue reconocido por todos. el gobernador hablÓ del espÍritu y orgullo que siente una ciudad como sacramento y que eso es imposible legislar. [habla en inglÉs] por su parte el alcalde destacÓ la tenacidad de un equipo que nunca bajÓ los brazos para vivir este dÍa histÓrico. >> es un dÍa muy emocionante. tenemos cinco aÑos echÁndoles gorras para que finalmente nos acepten...
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and the republic of ireland which is part of the european union and that's why they had this backstop in this withdrawal agreement it was unlimited that's important to know because an insurance policy always an unlimited because if you limit it it's no longer an insurance policy at least that's the position of the european union now in this new proposal by boris johnson there is a limitation it's not a time limitation it is the limitation by the northern irish to accept this meaning that they get a vote every 4 year saying ok we're just still fine with this or no we will reject it and the limitation is the problem and the over of the irish prime minister already has said he doesn't consider this a complete replacement of of the backs up as it was originally intended he did not flat out rejected and i think that's the theme here in the european union skepticism but no outright rejection at the moment ok so what comes next then max for thinking you where does it go from here. negotiation teams have already been scheduled to meet here in brussels they will try to work on this try to comp
and the republic of ireland which is part of the european union and that's why they had this backstop in this withdrawal agreement it was unlimited that's important to know because an insurance policy always an unlimited because if you limit it it's no longer an insurance policy at least that's the position of the european union now in this new proposal by boris johnson there is a limitation it's not a time limitation it is the limitation by the northern irish to accept this meaning that they...
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football and england have been beaten by the czech republic in their european championships group gamecade. joe wilson was watching. they call prague the city of 100 spires. it is also, someone counted, a city of 600 bars on a friday night. british police urged english travellers to remember they were here for football, not a stag do. czech police made their point in the old town. england's players arrived here at the stadium with confidence — after all, they'd been making these euro qualifiers seem easy. it was the fourth minute of tonight's match when raheem sterling burst forward for the first time, when the referee had a decision to make. well, penalty means harry kane. means this. no mistake. scoring is not england's problem. defending is england's problem. deal with this? no, they couldn't. the czechs were back in the match. many thanks. as news came through of some arrests in central prague, england were still level in the game, althouthordan pickford needed his agility. for england, there were opportunities. for harry kane, the second goal didn't come. well, not for england. as
football and england have been beaten by the czech republic in their european championships group gamecade. joe wilson was watching. they call prague the city of 100 spires. it is also, someone counted, a city of 600 bars on a friday night. british police urged english travellers to remember they were here for football, not a stag do. czech police made their point in the old town. england's players arrived here at the stadium with confidence — after all, they'd been making these euro...
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of ireland which is you member state and so far the republic of ireland had full rock solid support from the other your member states so 2 things we need to look out for now what does the republic of ireland make of this new proposals and what do e.u. nico she ate hers make of the proposal they now have to decide whether this u.k. proposal that is now on the table could become a new landing zone for a deal to prevent a heart breaks it was gave about this they're reporting in brussels u.s. president truong has unleashed a 15 minute tirade at his political opponents during a white house photo session with the visiting president of finland he's particularly scathing about house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff here's part of what trump said adam schiff he's a lowlife he should be forced to resign and frankly they should look at him for treason because he is making up the words of the president of the united states not only words but the meaning and it's a disgrace that should not be allowed to happen here. now trump was referring to a statement in which shift paraphrased the
of ireland which is you member state and so far the republic of ireland had full rock solid support from the other your member states so 2 things we need to look out for now what does the republic of ireland make of this new proposals and what do e.u. nico she ate hers make of the proposal they now have to decide whether this u.k. proposal that is now on the table could become a new landing zone for a deal to prevent a heart breaks it was gave about this they're reporting in brussels u.s....
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from the republic of ireland which is part of the e.u. would rush to northern ireland to get a better deal the small things like this is what negotiators in the cup past couple of days have hammered out have put into paper and it is those text that experts know at this summit will look into and then give their e.u. leaders the green light or not so so it's these small things that leaders have been working on and that is positive news whether it will work in the end you know that is the big question that u.p.c. in northern ireland has already signaled as it stands they they cannot vote for the deal and after all you know bracks brussels has been in exactly that situation with one could say exactly that to deal bit less function i would say and it has been rejected 3 times so i would say optimism yes but no no not too much optimism left but that one can i think that's a good way to handle it max you know there's other issues a big issues that the chancellor was talking about she's talking about turkey for example and what i found very inter
from the republic of ireland which is part of the e.u. would rush to northern ireland to get a better deal the small things like this is what negotiators in the cup past couple of days have hammered out have put into paper and it is those text that experts know at this summit will look into and then give their e.u. leaders the green light or not so so it's these small things that leaders have been working on and that is positive news whether it will work in the end you know that is the big...