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speak song showing them in front of the seats of the russian government and on the shoulders of royal police received more than 50000000 views all that's a lot of use even in russia where is the crime yes they feel that all this could inspire a ufo test movement in 28 seeing putin coast quite a step by saying that music is based on 3 pillars sex drugs and protests he insists that he was most worried about the drugs aspect but we can see him in this clip saying quite openly in the kremlin meeting that if this kind of music cannot be stopped we have to lead and directs it properly or interesting obviously we'll hear more about that in the coming weeks adrian kennedy thank you very much for your insights on the protest music save in russia. saturday is the 30th anniversary of german reunification this week we've been looking back at the defining decade afterwards the 90 ninety's where society changed so much there were so many positive developments in this newly real nice you country which brought lots of people here and didn't germany then became much more multicultural sadly there was a negat
speak song showing them in front of the seats of the russian government and on the shoulders of royal police received more than 50000000 views all that's a lot of use even in russia where is the crime yes they feel that all this could inspire a ufo test movement in 28 seeing putin coast quite a step by saying that music is based on 3 pillars sex drugs and protests he insists that he was most worried about the drugs aspect but we can see him in this clip saying quite openly in the kremlin...
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that information yeah apparently when that affidavit was 1st applied for and this is by a royal canadian mounted police officer a constable by the name of winston yep the day before she was arrested this affidavit that he essentially was received said that main ones o. had no contact in canada whatsoever had no connection to canada she was essentially flying from beijing into canada and that it was treated as if when it was applied for from a court as if she had no reason to even being can it canada in the 1st place of course within a day or 2 that constable found out that was incorrect that the affidavit stated she had no contact with canada when in fact she has 2 homes in canada including one in vancouver. or by the way she's under house arrest right now she's been under house arrest since being arrested stay in that home so she actually owned 2 properties there so the point they're trying to make here is that essentially there was something deceptive that was done in order to obtain this affidavit in the 1st place and now of any police officer has actually testified about the u.s. extradition warran
that information yeah apparently when that affidavit was 1st applied for and this is by a royal canadian mounted police officer a constable by the name of winston yep the day before she was arrested this affidavit that he essentially was received said that main ones o. had no contact in canada whatsoever had no connection to canada she was essentially flying from beijing into canada and that it was treated as if when it was applied for from a court as if she had no reason to even being can it...
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specifically mentioning this moment on wednesday, when the royal motorcade carrying the queen was surrounded. but on wednesday night, before policeoved in, things had been much more peaceful, with a large group listening to speeches and music. they are calling for reforms to the monarchy and for the prime minister to stand down. here's what two protestors had to say. translation: the thai people are being awakened more and more when it comes to the monarchy. more and more. but on the other hand with people in thailand being tied, this topic is hard
specifically mentioning this moment on wednesday, when the royal motorcade carrying the queen was surrounded. but on wednesday night, before policeoved in, things had been much more peaceful, with a large group listening to speeches and music. they are calling for reforms to the monarchy and for the prime minister to stand down. here's what two protestors had to say. translation: the thai people are being awakened more and more when it comes to the monarchy. more and more. but on the other hand...
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for the first time, in june, the head of the royal canadian mounted police commissior brenda lucki released a statement acknowledging systemic racism on the force, reversing earlier denials. and prime minister justin trudeau promised broad reforms. >> systemic racism is an issue right across the country, in all our institutions, including in all our police forces. that's what systemic racism is. >> nawaz: those systemic problems in indigenous and first nations communities, says author waubgeshig rice, go far beyond policing. >> the black lives matter movement has really catalyzed a lot of that understanding and put the spotlight on systemic racism in all realms and all sectors here in canada. there are poverty issues in first nations. many have unclean drinking water. there are ongoing issues of addictions and poverty as a result of being displaced and colonized. >> nawaz: meanwhile across the globe in new zealand, activist kassie hartendorp, part of the country's native maori community, wrestles with the same issues. >> we have rich histories and traditions of what it means to be maori or
for the first time, in june, the head of the royal canadian mounted police commissior brenda lucki released a statement acknowledging systemic racism on the force, reversing earlier denials. and prime minister justin trudeau promised broad reforms. >> systemic racism is an issue right across the country, in all our institutions, including in all our police forces. that's what systemic racism is. >> nawaz: those systemic problems in indigenous and first nations communities, says...
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activists who crowded around a royal most ok karen queen during a large demonstration on wednesday let's quickly take a listen to what one of them say we were not notified by the police on the upcoming royal montague in which we have you know we know we because they were not in i mean . once we know that ok it was them on the case of the queen in the air for some to patrol we try to bring try to break away from the line. and just might make a phone through to have everyone move away from them from the police very much so that is he saying that this situation which is said to be the main cause for declaring a state of emergency was staged. in sudan about disruption of the queen's mothercare truth be. so ready because he's so on that authority particularly the police didn't fall for the arrival of the motorcade which usually is a stand out that is high police in protests that have this guy that could to see to what is shot at that if there is more to care through the protest site that will stop the activity and. by this time it seemed that because they were unaware and suddenly the markets show up and in the all featured the creation of state of emergency by general pr
activists who crowded around a royal most ok karen queen during a large demonstration on wednesday let's quickly take a listen to what one of them say we were not notified by the police on the upcoming royal montague in which we have you know we know we because they were not in i mean . once we know that ok it was them on the case of the queen in the air for some to patrol we try to bring try to break away from the line. and just might make a phone through to have everyone move away from them...
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activists so crowded around a royal motorcade carrying queen city during a large demonstration on wednesday let's take a listen to what one of them to say we were not notified by the police of the upcoming royal market in which we have you know we know it because they were not the. ones we know that ok it was a motorcade from the queen and the air or something to that role we try to broker i try to break away from the line. that news might make a phone through to have everyone move away from the from the police very. philip is he saying that the situation which is said to be the main cause for declaring the state of emergency was actually staged by authorities. there are conspiracy theories are running running riot. almost claims much the amongst the protesters. was known were the protests as well. it seemed very strange that a motorcade involving the queen should have been allowed to drive along a road where they were 3 senior police officers have been been removed from their positions because of this because this happened nonetheless there is a lot of suspicion much protest is that this was indeed allowed to happen to aggravate and galvanized the situation nonetheless
activists so crowded around a royal motorcade carrying queen city during a large demonstration on wednesday let's take a listen to what one of them to say we were not notified by the police of the upcoming royal market in which we have you know we know it because they were not the. ones we know that ok it was a motorcade from the queen and the air or something to that role we try to broker i try to break away from the line. that news might make a phone through to have everyone move away from...
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spoken to who used to work in hampstead, used to use the facilities at the royal free, sort of gave me the human side of policingg my degree, i saw a black officer in the ‘70s and it resonated with me. and i remember as a child injamaica, i spent a few years at primary school stage injamaica, and i saw black officers, black teachers, black prime ministers and i thought, "actually, policing can be my calling". did friends and even some family call you a sell—out? absolutely. if you ever want to reduce a christmas card list by 90%, join the met. be a black young man and join the metropolitan police. because i was called judas, a sell—out, i said "i don't know what i've sold out". i said very clearly, "i'm a black man who happens to be a cop" so that means i integrate into the organisation with my beliefs and values. i'm not going to assimilate into norms and values of the culture. it's a long time now since you did that training at the police school in hendon, and then as a young beat officer, you joined the police on the streets of london. how painful is it now, as you've done in the book and as you probably will
spoken to who used to work in hampstead, used to use the facilities at the royal free, sort of gave me the human side of policingg my degree, i saw a black officer in the ‘70s and it resonated with me. and i remember as a child injamaica, i spent a few years at primary school stage injamaica, and i saw black officers, black teachers, black prime ministers and i thought, "actually, policing can be my calling". did friends and even some family call you a sell—out? absolutely. if you...
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spoken to who used to work in hampstead, used to use the facilities at the royal free, sort of gave me the human side of policingwas doing my degree, i saw a black officer in the ‘70s and it resonated with me. and i remember as a child injamaica, i spent a few years at primary school stage injamaica, and i saw black officers, black teachers, black prime ministers and i thought, "actually, policing can be my calling". did friends and even some family call you a sell—out? absolutely. if you ever want to reduce a christmas card list by 90%, join the met. be a black young man and join the metropolitan police. because i was called judas, a sell—out, i said "i don't know what i've sold out". i said very clearly, "i'm a black man who happens to be a cop" so that means i integrate into the organisation with my beliefs and values. i'm not going to assimilate into norms and values of the culture. it's a long time now since you did that training at the police school in hendon, and then as a young beat officer, you joined the police on the streets of london. how painful is it now, as you've done in the book and as you proba
spoken to who used to work in hampstead, used to use the facilities at the royal free, sort of gave me the human side of policingwas doing my degree, i saw a black officer in the ‘70s and it resonated with me. and i remember as a child injamaica, i spent a few years at primary school stage injamaica, and i saw black officers, black teachers, black prime ministers and i thought, "actually, policing can be my calling". did friends and even some family call you a sell—out?...
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police presence too. there was a counter protest as well. [engine revving] we came out dressed in the royalr and this is another video where royalist dressed in yellow are washing with protesters and police getting involved, too. these are the latest pictures. the antigovernment rally is still going on of the prime minister's headquarters. there has been an unprecedented series of protests in recent months. our reporter was at this most recent one. >> this looks like the end of a protest of high tension. perhaps the most sensitive spots in bangkok, and avenue where king was going in a motorcade. when we have had one of these big protests, everyone wondered if the king was being in some way insulted or not respect. there were large numbers of yellow shirts and supporters out there. in the end, these student protesters decided to avoid confrontation and moved up here just outside the opposite of the prime minister. the police have put up concrete barricades, razor wire, but they are keeping their spirits out. the movement is pushing along. it is still strong. given what these protesters are a
police presence too. there was a counter protest as well. [engine revving] we came out dressed in the royalr and this is another video where royalist dressed in yellow are washing with protesters and police getting involved, too. these are the latest pictures. the antigovernment rally is still going on of the prime minister's headquarters. there has been an unprecedented series of protests in recent months. our reporter was at this most recent one. >> this looks like the end of a protest...
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royal motorcade on wednesday. earlier in the night, before the police moved in, the protest had been peaceful, with speeches from activistsncerts. they are calling for reforms to the monarchy and for the prime minister to stand down. translation: the people are being awakened more and more when it comes to the monarch e. more and more, but on the other hand, with thais being thai, this is hard to push through. this has been rooted in the thai society for a very long time so in order to reform the monarchy we need a lot people oi'i monarchy we need a lot people on board. northern ireland is now set to impose the toughest coronavirus restrictions anywhere in the uk. schools are being closed for two weeks from monday, as part of new measures aimed at slowing the spread of the virus. pubs and restaurants will be limited to takeaway and delivery services only for four weeks from friday. the deputy first minister, michelle o'neill, warned that hospitals there are only ten days away from being overwhelmed. people in parts of the uk with high rates of covid—i9 will be banned from travelling to wales from friday evening under plan
royal motorcade on wednesday. earlier in the night, before the police moved in, the protest had been peaceful, with speeches from activistsncerts. they are calling for reforms to the monarchy and for the prime minister to stand down. translation: the people are being awakened more and more when it comes to the monarch e. more and more, but on the other hand, with thais being thai, this is hard to push through. this has been rooted in the thai society for a very long time so in order to reform...
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police have cracked down on anti-government protests following the government ban of five or more people in an emergency decree. authorities have also arrested two leaders of the protests that have royaledhailand for three months. people began gathering outside the prime minister's office to demand his resignation on wednesday. on thursday, government police moved to quell the protest, by reuters are reporting that state television said it was necessary to maintain peace and order. in addition to the ban on gatherings, the publication of any news or online messages judged to harm national security is also prohibited. the huge anti-government protests have come at a time when the king, who spends most of the time outside his country, is in the thai capital. then str they are demanding change in the political system, including a new constitution and reform of the monarchy. >>> moving to france where the city of lights will be going dark. a nightly curfew will be in effect starting saturday for paris and other major cities, as the french government grapples with a resurgence of the coronavirus. >> translator: the message i want to send is that i need each of you, we need each other to stop
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police. as a result, he has been given this royal prerogative of mercy by the queen and next year it looks now touching things about the story is that the family of the firefighter who was killed, mr barrie jackson, have actually said that they back this and they have shown immense dignity in saying that they support this. thank you, sian. jon, donald trump, according to the observer, says he might leave the united states if he loses the election next month and there is a row about a new chance golf course in scotland. yes, the law of unintended consequences. —— trump golf course. if you lose, could come over to scotland? we know he isa could come over to scotland? we know he is a fan of golf and has his own golf courses in the states and has one in aberdeenshire. he wants to build another one. the first one got into a bit of trouble because it was a sight of special scientific interest and there were sand dunes that were damaged and conservationist were up in arms about this but in the face of all this, again it is a story of a local principality fighting back, they have actually given donald
police. as a result, he has been given this royal prerogative of mercy by the queen and next year it looks now touching things about the story is that the family of the firefighter who was killed, mr barrie jackson, have actually said that they back this and they have shown immense dignity in saying that they support this. thank you, sian. jon, donald trump, according to the observer, says he might leave the united states if he loses the election next month and there is a row about a new chance...
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anti—government demonstrators surrounded and obstructed the royal motorcade that was carrying the queen — but on wednesday night, before the police been much more peaceful, with a large group of demonstrators listening to speeches music. they are calling for reforms to the monarchy and for the prime minister to stand down. here's what two of those protestors had to say. translation: the people are being awakened more and more when it comes to the monarchy. more and more, but on the other hand, with thais being thai, this topic is still hard to push through. translation: this has been rooted in the thai society for a very long time so in order to reform the monarchy we need a lot people on board. northern ireland is to impose the toughest restrictions anywhere in the uk, to try to slow the spread of coronavirus. schools are being closed for two weeks from monday. pubs and restaurants will be limited to takeaway and delivery services only, for four weeks from friday. officials have suggested hospitals are only ten days away from being overwhelmed. people in parts of the uk with high rates of covid—i9 will be banned from travelling
anti—government demonstrators surrounded and obstructed the royal motorcade that was carrying the queen — but on wednesday night, before the police been much more peaceful, with a large group of demonstrators listening to speeches music. they are calling for reforms to the monarchy and for the prime minister to stand down. here's what two of those protestors had to say. translation: the people are being awakened more and more when it comes to the monarchy. more and more, but on the other...
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specifically mentioning this moment on wednesday, when the royal motorcade carrying the queen was surrounded. but on wednesday night, before policehings had been much more peaceful, with a large group listening to speeches and music. they are calling for reforms to the monarchy and for the prime minister to stand down. here's what two protestors had to say. translation: the thai people are being awakened more and more when it comes to the monarchy. more and more. but on the other hand with people in thailand being tied, this topic is hard to be pushed through. the monarchy has structural power which has been deep rooted in society for a very long time, therefore in order to reform the monarchy, we need a lot more people on board. our correspondentjonathan head is in bangkok. i think it isjust i think it is just after ten i think it isjust after ten in the morning there, this is a really extraordinary situation, isn't it? extraordinary in many ways but i think many people recognise that at some point, the government was going to put a stop to these protests simply because of the boldness with which they were talking about the mona
specifically mentioning this moment on wednesday, when the royal motorcade carrying the queen was surrounded. but on wednesday night, before policehings had been much more peaceful, with a large group listening to speeches and music. they are calling for reforms to the monarchy and for the prime minister to stand down. here's what two protestors had to say. translation: the thai people are being awakened more and more when it comes to the monarchy. more and more. but on the other hand with...
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specifically mentioning this moment on wednesday — when the royal motorcade, carrying the queen, was surrounded. but on wednesday night, before policengs had been much more peaceful, with a large group listening to speeches and music. they are calling for reforms to the monarchy and for the prime minister to stand down. here's what two protesters had to say. translation: the people are being awakened more and more when it comes to the monarchy. more and more. but on the other hand with people in thailand being tired, this topic is hard to be pushed through. the monarchy has structural power which has been deep rooted in society for a very long time, therefore in order to reform therefore in order to reform the monarchy, we need a lot more people on board. joining me now from bangkok is cod satrusayang, editor in chief of the thai inquirer. cod, we've never seen anything like this before in thai history? tell us what you think is happening. can you hear me? yes, absolutely, can you hear us? absolutely. what is happening as you descend on the news brief, there was a confrontation between the royal motorcade and protesters in the prime
specifically mentioning this moment on wednesday — when the royal motorcade, carrying the queen, was surrounded. but on wednesday night, before policengs had been much more peaceful, with a large group listening to speeches and music. they are calling for reforms to the monarchy and for the prime minister to stand down. here's what two protesters had to say. translation: the people are being awakened more and more when it comes to the monarchy. more and more. but on the other hand with people...
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police presence too. there was a counter protest as well. supporters of the monarchy turned out dressed in the royalw, clashing with anti—government protesters. and we also know that the police got involved too. and these are the latest pictures. it's early morning in bangkok and the anti—government rally is still going in front of the prime minister's headquarters. this day has not come out of nowhere. it's been coming. there's been an unprecedented series of protests in recent months. jonathan head was at this most recent one. well, this now looks like the end of a protest which began with high tension a little distance from here, in perhaps the most sensitive spot in bangkok, royal avenue, an avenue along which the king was going in a motorcade. it's the first time king vajiralongkorn has been in thailand when we've had one of these big protests. and everyone wondered what would happen if the king was being, in some way, insulted or not respected. there were large numbers of pro—royal yellow—shirted supporters out there. but in the end, these student—led protesters decided to avoid confrontation
police presence too. there was a counter protest as well. supporters of the monarchy turned out dressed in the royalw, clashing with anti—government protesters. and we also know that the police got involved too. and these are the latest pictures. it's early morning in bangkok and the anti—government rally is still going in front of the prime minister's headquarters. this day has not come out of nowhere. it's been coming. there's been an unprecedented series of protests in recent months....
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protesters gathered around the royal motorcade, raising three fingers and if gesture of defiance. -- in a gesture of defiance. scuffles between protesters and policeo broke out, and from the prime ministers office, he took power during a military coup. now the people one him gone. >> he took over the power for six years. it is not fair, if we are talking about the elections, it is not fair from the beginning, so we need to show that it is enough. we cannot take it anymore. >> i want to fight for my future. i want to fight for my friend. i want to fight for my democracy , my country. it must be democratic. correspondent: it is not just democracy, many young thais want to see reforms of the monarchy. activists hope these rallies will bring new rights and freedoms to a generation desperate for change. brent: earlier, we spoke to a senior researcher in bangkok for the asia division of human rights watch and asking what triggered the decision to declare the state of emergency for the capipital, bangkok. >> the governmnment simimply usn cident i in which it was disrupupted by the protesters aa pretext to do what they have been longing to do for some tim
protesters gathered around the royal motorcade, raising three fingers and if gesture of defiance. -- in a gesture of defiance. scuffles between protesters and policeo broke out, and from the prime ministers office, he took power during a military coup. now the people one him gone. >> he took over the power for six years. it is not fair, if we are talking about the elections, it is not fair from the beginning, so we need to show that it is enough. we cannot take it anymore. >> i want...
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reported to the australian federal police, and that will be a matter for the australian federal police. royalays that a higher number of workers is needed to help sort christmas deliveries of letters, cards and parcels this year because many consumers are staying at home under covid—19 restrictions and shopping online. our business presenter ramzan karmali has more — is this hiring over the christmas period really down to the surge in online shopping? exactly, it is very therefore is to be announcing more jobs exactly, it is very therefore is to be announcing morejobs but exactly, it is very therefore is to be announcing more jobs but these are only temporary jobs. be announcing more jobs but these are only temporaryjobs. 0bviously it isa are only temporaryjobs. 0bviously it is a reflection of where royal mail sees its business. there was a massive focus now on parcels and online shopping so it does look on the face of it that the letter is pa rt the face of it that the letter is part of its business isn't really making money for them, in fact, part of its business isn't really making money f
reported to the australian federal police, and that will be a matter for the australian federal police. royalays that a higher number of workers is needed to help sort christmas deliveries of letters, cards and parcels this year because many consumers are staying at home under covid—19 restrictions and shopping online. our business presenter ramzan karmali has more — is this hiring over the christmas period really down to the surge in online shopping? exactly, it is very therefore is to be...
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the prime minister's resignation calls for a royal reform sensitive in thailand with criticism of the monarchy punishable by severe prison terms on tuesday policein bangkok arrested $21.00 testor. colombia's defense minister has survived a no confidence motion carlos almost 3 or has been criticized for police brutality and massacres carried out by armed groups. reports now from the capital bogota. controversial defense minister. survived a motion of censoring colombia's lower house on tuesday. as the government closed ranks around one of the most visible politicians in the administration and the probable right wing candidate for the 2022 presidential elections in the end the vote was 136 against to $24.00 in favor but the pressure is mounting against an administration the growing sectors of society see as less than democratic. the government inflicted security forces with the doctrine of the internal enemy which say that everybody who think differently is an enemy the youth is an enemy the students farmers indigenous journalists all enemies and under this doctrine they are spying and threatening people these are symptoms of an increasingly auth
the prime minister's resignation calls for a royal reform sensitive in thailand with criticism of the monarchy punishable by severe prison terms on tuesday policein bangkok arrested $21.00 testor. colombia's defense minister has survived a no confidence motion carlos almost 3 or has been criticized for police brutality and massacres carried out by armed groups. reports now from the capital bogota. controversial defense minister. survived a motion of censoring colombia's lower house on tuesday....
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police dispersed protesters in the capital bangkok. demonstrators gathered in the centre of the city near a royal motorcade carrying the king.een calling for the resignation of the prime minister who seized power in a coup in 2014. across europe, many countries are imposing more extreme measures to fight the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. the czech republic has a new three—week state of emergency, schools are shut down. the dutch prime minister has announced a partial lockdown which will mean the com plete lockdown which will mean the complete closure of restau ra nts, complete closure of restaurants, hotels and cafe ‘s. germany, which did have relatively low infection rate, has now imposed an iipm curfew on bars and restaurants right across the country. spain has declared a state of emergency in madrid. police are patrolling the streets to stop people leaving their neighbourhoods. this is an early night by spanish standards. last orders now at 10pm, and no one is allowed to leave or enter the city unless it is essential. but with the rules chopping and changing for weeks, people are tired and confused. all the tim
police dispersed protesters in the capital bangkok. demonstrators gathered in the centre of the city near a royal motorcade carrying the king.een calling for the resignation of the prime minister who seized power in a coup in 2014. across europe, many countries are imposing more extreme measures to fight the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. the czech republic has a new three—week state of emergency, schools are shut down. the dutch prime minister has announced a partial lockdown which...
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police, is extraordinary and it can't be forgotten. yes, elegantly done there, just leading us into the daily mail. it is harry and megan, the no longer royale, i guess you would say —— mcginn. they are accusing of structural racism. the daily mail describes this as another productive intervention and they highlighted on the page that they are saying this from £1 million mansion, olivia. yes, exactly i think this will probably rub quite a lot of people up the wrong way. the point is fair enough, but harry and meghan lecturing british people when they decided that britain wasn't good enough for them and they wanted their la mansion doesn't sit very well and if we are talking about tackling structural racism, then should we talk about tackling structural class issues in the uk, which is also a big problem and harry and meghan are also feeding into a little bit? so yes, i am not sure if their lectures and preachings from far away in la are going to go down particularly well with the british public or really change anyone‘s mines. i'm not really sure who they're talking to him. they have announced their royal titles, so they are just a couple o
police, is extraordinary and it can't be forgotten. yes, elegantly done there, just leading us into the daily mail. it is harry and megan, the no longer royale, i guess you would say —— mcginn. they are accusing of structural racism. the daily mail describes this as another productive intervention and they highlighted on the page that they are saying this from £1 million mansion, olivia. yes, exactly i think this will probably rub quite a lot of people up the wrong way. the point is fair...
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police who entered her home. one of the big stories there tonight, royal caribbean announces it will do test cruises before reopening after the coronavirus shutdown, crew members take a two covid tests, they will quarantine in their cabins for 1 to 2 weeks before being able to move around -- that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from special report -- we'll be right back. election... (fisherman vo) how do i register to vote? hmm!.. hmm!.. hmm!.. (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (grandma vo) you'll be safe, right? (daughter vo) yes! (four girls vo) the polls! voted! (grandma vo) go out and vote! it's so important! (man at poll vo) woo! (grandma vo) it's the most important thing you can do! >> bret: louisiana governor john bel edwards is using telephone and text messages to urge residents to prepare for hurricane delta, the category three storm is expected to make landfall tomorrow evening, mike tobin is in morgan city, louisiana, tonight. >> with battered buildings and flooded streets left behind in mexico, hurricane delta has proven its destructive force, despite the pandemic, refugees are forc
police who entered her home. one of the big stories there tonight, royal caribbean announces it will do test cruises before reopening after the coronavirus shutdown, crew members take a two covid tests, they will quarantine in their cabins for 1 to 2 weeks before being able to move around -- that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from special report -- we'll be right back. election... (fisherman vo) how do i register to vote? hmm!.. hmm!.. hmm!.. (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail...
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he says police reforms are gathering pace, but the question for nigeria, africa's biggest economy, the continent's my most populous country, is what next? caroline hawley, bbc news. royalllect parcels and mail from people's doorsteps. the firm is trying to capitalise on a rise in online shopping which has been accelerated by the coronavirus crisis. though not the only company to offer the service, royal mail hopes the new scheme will help deliver a brighter future. fiona lamdin reports. posties have been delivering for decades, but for the first time 168 years from today they are now collecting parcels from your doorstep as well. you have got something for me to collect today? a direct swap. chris went online, paid an extra 72p and the parcel he is sending is now already on its way. bristol has been trialling this for over a month and they have been getting on average about 100 parcels a day. the largest they can take is twice the size of cabin luggage. it is easy to be at home and get someone to collect it because you have to queue with two metres distance and everything else, so it is a bit difficult if you have to stand half an hour, 40 minutes, just to deliver one
he says police reforms are gathering pace, but the question for nigeria, africa's biggest economy, the continent's my most populous country, is what next? caroline hawley, bbc news. royalllect parcels and mail from people's doorsteps. the firm is trying to capitalise on a rise in online shopping which has been accelerated by the coronavirus crisis. though not the only company to offer the service, royal mail hopes the new scheme will help deliver a brighter future. fiona lamdin reports. posties...
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royal comedy treatment. >> that is how president trump will make the economy better, by making it worse. >> i'm sorry to interrupt, vice president pence, there's a -- >> war on policen this country? i couldn't agree more. >> no, no, there's a -- there's a giant -- >> lack of respect for militias? you're darn right. >> no. senator harris, help me out. >> oh, no, i'm good. looking real good, mike. keep it up. >> let me at him. let me at him. him let me at him. [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. taking california for a ride. companies like uber, lyft, doordash. breaking state employment laws for years. now these multi-billion-dollar companies wrote deceptive prop 22 to buy themselves a new law. to deny drivers the rights they deserve. no sick leave. no workers' comp. no unemployment benefits. vote no on the deceptive uber, lyft, doordash prop 22. one ride california doesn't want to take. ♪ >>> are you aware that these protesters called for the governor to be lynched, shot and beheaded? >> no. well, there are a lot of prot
royal comedy treatment. >> that is how president trump will make the economy better, by making it worse. >> i'm sorry to interrupt, vice president pence, there's a -- >> war on policen this country? i couldn't agree more. >> no, no, there's a -- there's a giant -- >> lack of respect for militias? you're darn right. >> no. senator harris, help me out. >> oh, no, i'm good. looking real good, mike. keep it up. >> let me at him. let me at him. him let...
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police lines in a march two the government house. some of the protesters openly defied members of the royal family by holding up three fingers, which wass of the protest movement. protesthe most intense since the movement began in july. this movement started off as a student-led protest movement, but has since grown into a much bigger movement. they are demanding government's resignation, rewriting of the constitution, and monarchy reform. david: we do not numeral he see these kinds of things, although obviously over the last 10 years or so there have been bouts of protests in thailand. talk us through this specific episode. how does this actually change things there? randy: the state of emergency rules now ban the gathering of five people or more and allows for the arrest of anyone violating the rules. so this would likely curb any future protest, any large protests. alreadyprotesters have called for another gathering today at 4:00 in central bangkok. so the risk of violence going forward will be something to watch out for. what is likely to happen? have we heard from the government? have we heard from the premier general? the governm
police lines in a march two the government house. some of the protesters openly defied members of the royal family by holding up three fingers, which wass of the protest movement. protesthe most intense since the movement began in july. this movement started off as a student-led protest movement, but has since grown into a much bigger movement. they are demanding government's resignation, rewriting of the constitution, and monarchy reform. david: we do not numeral he see these kinds of things,...
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when tens of thousands of participants broke through police lines and the march to the government house. protesters openly defied members of the royal, one of the symbols of the protest movement at the royal motorcade as they passed through the protest area. it is the most intense protest since the movement began in july. it started off as a student-led protest, but has gone into a deeper movement and they are demanding government resignation and rewriting of the constitution. these all varies -- very touchy subjects in thailand how does it change the political picture? randy: this state of emergency will ban the gathering of five people or more and allow for the arrest of anyone violating the rules. this will likely curb future protests in bangkok. last night the government said legal actions would be taken against protesters who disrespected the monarchy, one of the first responses. we can feel the tension is rising. protesters are angry at the government for quelling that movement and not listening to their demands. the risk of violence going forward will be something to watch out for. paul: how likely is it these protesters will
when tens of thousands of participants broke through police lines and the march to the government house. protesters openly defied members of the royal, one of the symbols of the protest movement at the royal motorcade as they passed through the protest area. it is the most intense protest since the movement began in july. it started off as a student-led protest, but has gone into a deeper movement and they are demanding government resignation and rewriting of the constitution. these all varies...
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week hammersmith and fulham and hackney have seen more police presence based on data from public health england. the pandemic‘s affecting the royale you can instead download a poppy to display in your window. the husband of the jailed british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, says she's been summoned to court next week to face fresh charges. the 42—year—old is currently under house arrest in tehran, where she was sent to prison almost five years ago for alleged spying. she's repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. a surrey council has defended using government loans to build up a one billion pound property portfolio following an inquiry into its spending. spelthorne borough council used government loans to buy up office blocks, a house of commons public accounts committee published a report into council spending in july and found sbc's borrowing had been "excessive". whose annual budget is £20 million — owns office blocks at a time when commercial rents have been hit by the pandemic. but former leader ian harvey — who approved the deals — says that it enabled him to improve local services. i think it was absolutely the right th
week hammersmith and fulham and hackney have seen more police presence based on data from public health england. the pandemic‘s affecting the royale you can instead download a poppy to display in your window. the husband of the jailed british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, says she's been summoned to court next week to face fresh charges. the 42—year—old is currently under house arrest in tehran, where she was sent to prison almost five years ago for alleged spying. she's...
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kong used its police supercomputer to track and trace potential infections so let's explore this further very interesting i speak to dr julian tang's a consultant just at leicester royalary hospital and an associate professor at the university of leicester in the u.k. joins us now is dr tang great to have you with us so tell us more about why europe is being hit so hard relatively is it this lack of a carrot approach a less amenable public less respect for authority what is it. so there are couple things here that are relevant 1st of all the european countries including u.k. and those markets didn't respond to the threats very early on so about a turn they reacted that already had imported cases many by skiing trips from from possibly to various places and ski trips and elsewhere disseminating bars across europe very early on before the authorities we reacted to it and if you see the person really on the spares to 3 generations was people get their act together the base of infected numbers will be much higher than if you jump on it straightaway which is what the asian countries did generally so hong kong singapore in the early stages china taiwan. and. thailand i thin
kong used its police supercomputer to track and trace potential infections so let's explore this further very interesting i speak to dr julian tang's a consultant just at leicester royalary hospital and an associate professor at the university of leicester in the u.k. joins us now is dr tang great to have you with us so tell us more about why europe is being hit so hard relatively is it this lack of a carrot approach a less amenable public less respect for authority what is it. so there are...
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police have cracked down on anti-government protests following the government ban of five or more people in an emergency decree. authorities have also arrested two leaders of the protests that have royalednd for three months.
police have cracked down on anti-government protests following the government ban of five or more people in an emergency decree. authorities have also arrested two leaders of the protests that have royalednd for three months.
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police asked for military assistance. two hours later 16 troopers from the special boat service that use these waters as a training grounds onto the deck from royalpect of heavily armed men coming onto the ship and you didn't get onto the ship in the first place to die in the general, you came onto the ship to get into the united kingdom, you're going to give up pretty quickly. and that accou nts give up pretty quickly. and that accounts for why it only took nine minutes. the 228 metre tanker was moved here to southampton harbour where it was due to doc anyway. all 22 crew members were brought to safety whilst the seven stowaways we re safety whilst the seven stowaways were handed over to hampshire police. those men have all been arrested on suspicion of seizing or exercising control of a ship by use of threats or force. and all remain in police custody. it'sjust of threats or force. and all remain in police custody. it's just over a week to go before the us presidential election. more than 60 million americans have already taken advantage of early voting breaking all records. this week in a series of special reports from the key state of arizona
police asked for military assistance. two hours later 16 troopers from the special boat service that use these waters as a training grounds onto the deck from royalpect of heavily armed men coming onto the ship and you didn't get onto the ship in the first place to die in the general, you came onto the ship to get into the united kingdom, you're going to give up pretty quickly. and that accou nts give up pretty quickly. and that accounts for why it only took nine minutes. the 228 metre tanker...
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royale ends in triumph. you have the upper hands! it's a race to the lowest rate, and so much more. only on "the upper hands." >>> the day before emma walker was killed riley gaul's grandfather called policeeport the gun is stolen. >> that missing gun was a problem for riley, too. he lived with his grandpa, and the gun was the same caliber as the one used to kill emma. police didn't think that was a coincidence. did he express that he knew where the gun was? or did he completely deny -- >> he completely denied everything relevant to the gun. >> after his denials to police, riley reached out to his close friends alex and noah. since his breakup with emma, riley had been leaning on them for support. what did he say about how he felt about it? >> he was just torn up. throughout this whole time i tried to spend as much time with him as i could, just be there for him whenever he needed it. >> riley confided in alex and noah again. he said he would never hurt emma. had nothing to do with the shooting. but he did have his grandpa's gun. >> they're going to find a way to put this on me if they find the gun. like can you help me get rid of this? >> the boys were willing to comfort riley but not he
royale ends in triumph. you have the upper hands! it's a race to the lowest rate, and so much more. only on "the upper hands." >>> the day before emma walker was killed riley gaul's grandfather called policeeport the gun is stolen. >> that missing gun was a problem for riley, too. he lived with his grandpa, and the gun was the same caliber as the one used to kill emma. police didn't think that was a coincidence. did he express that he knew where the gun was? or did he...
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demonstrations in nigeria over an allegedly corrupt police unit — which has been disbanded — have been taking place for the last two weeks. royalw set of stamps to celebrate the long—running tv series star trek. captain james t kirk, spock and captainjean—luc picard are among the characters featured on the stamps, which go on sale next month. star trek was first broadcast in the uk in 1969. i like those. i think you could have given the phrase a little more, to be honest with you. the royal mail has boldly gone... you tell me how it is done. it is all yours. i am just suggesting. i am just suggesting next time you could have given it more intergalactic welly. how about that? marvellous, brilliant. we have got some heavy rain at the moment across the north—east of scotland which will clear. for most of us today and it will be much drier than yesterday with some sunny spells. still a few showers knocking around here and there. the low pressure is moving away. this ridge of high pressure is moving in, settling things down. it is not going to last. it will change again tomorrow and into the weekend. this is what the met office has
demonstrations in nigeria over an allegedly corrupt police unit — which has been disbanded — have been taking place for the last two weeks. royalw set of stamps to celebrate the long—running tv series star trek. captain james t kirk, spock and captainjean—luc picard are among the characters featured on the stamps, which go on sale next month. star trek was first broadcast in the uk in 1969. i like those. i think you could have given the phrase a little more, to be honest with you. the...
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since then, the police have either stayed away from the rallies or retreated when demonstrators have broken through their barricades. by invoking a brief encounter between a royale heart of this political conflict, contrary to its insistence that the royal institution must be kept out of politics. the protest movement has now made reform of the monarchy one of its three core demands. this will be seen as a victory for a movement which has shown flair and determination in challenging a powerful establishment. it is now likely to try and keep the protest going in its campaign for a new constitution and a new government. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. one of the leading protesters taken into custody has been released. speaking to the press, she said the court had described the charges against her as not serious and had granted her bail without condition. but she still believes that the thai government must step down. translation: prayut chan-ocha doesn't have any legitimacy left to be prime minister. for the past six years, he did nothing to benefit the people. there are high costs for taxpayers with him being the prime minister. the people pay taxes and the pe
since then, the police have either stayed away from the rallies or retreated when demonstrators have broken through their barricades. by invoking a brief encounter between a royale heart of this political conflict, contrary to its insistence that the royal institution must be kept out of politics. the protest movement has now made reform of the monarchy one of its three core demands. this will be seen as a victory for a movement which has shown flair and determination in challenging a powerful...
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police force hasn't, not yet. and little has been done to prevent something like this from happening again. barbara plett—usher, bbc news, minneapolis. royaln 168 years from today they are now collecting parcels from your doorstep as well. you have got something for me to collect today? a direct swap. chris went online, paid an extra 72p and the parcel he is sending is now already on its way. bristol has been trialling this for over a month and they have been getting on average about 100 parcels a day. the largest they can take is twice the size of cabin luggage. it's easy to be at home and get someone to collect it. because you have to queue with two metres distance and everything else, so it's a bit difficult if you have to stand half an hour, 40 minutes, just to deliver one parcel. it's easy to come to the door, two—minutejob, pick it up and go. what sort of people have taken it up so far? we have had a whole range of customers. we have had young students, we have had the elderly and we have also had new parents who just cannot get out of the house for covid reasons or disability reasons. they absolutely love the service that we are pro
police force hasn't, not yet. and little has been done to prevent something like this from happening again. barbara plett—usher, bbc news, minneapolis. royaln 168 years from today they are now collecting parcels from your doorstep as well. you have got something for me to collect today? a direct swap. chris went online, paid an extra 72p and the parcel he is sending is now already on its way. bristol has been trialling this for over a month and they have been getting on average about 100...
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crowded around a royal most of cape carrying queen the sotoudeh during a large demonstration on wednesday let's quickly take a listen to what one of them to say we were not notified by the police and the upcoming royal montacute in which we have you know we know we because they were not informing us. once we know that ok it was a motorcade from the queen and the air or something to that role we tried to drop it trying to break away from the line. and just might make a phone through.
crowded around a royal most of cape carrying queen the sotoudeh during a large demonstration on wednesday let's quickly take a listen to what one of them to say we were not notified by the police and the upcoming royal montacute in which we have you know we know we because they were not informing us. once we know that ok it was a motorcade from the queen and the air or something to that role we tried to drop it trying to break away from the line. and just might make a phone through.
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police arrested 20 people in the early morning sweep including a handful of protest leaders. the devastating effect of the coronavirus on thailand's economy has made protesters angry with the royalamily's prpround wealth. ththat's prompted t them to bre long-held taboo in recent months and call for budget cuts related to the monarchy. >>> the leaders of turkey and russia have spoken about the ongoing conflict in nagor nagorno-karaba nagorno-karabakh. an armenian-contntrolled enclav within azerbrbaijan. turkish president recep tayyip erdogan,n, who supports s azerbaijanan, held phohone talk wednesday with russian president vladimir putin, whose country is in a military alliance with armenia. the russian presidential office says putin expressed strong concern that militants from the middle east were involved in the conflict. armenia alleges that turkey has been sending syrian mercenaries to support azerbaijan. erdogan hahas denied the claim. recent fighting erupted between the two former soviet republics of armenia and azerbaijan in late september. the two sides agreed to a russian-mediated cease-fire last saturday, but armed skirmishes continue. more than 620 people have been kil
police arrested 20 people in the early morning sweep including a handful of protest leaders. the devastating effect of the coronavirus on thailand's economy has made protesters angry with the royalamily's prpround wealth. ththat's prompted t them to bre long-held taboo in recent months and call for budget cuts related to the monarchy. >>> the leaders of turkey and russia have spoken about the ongoing conflict in nagor nagorno-karaba nagorno-karabakh. an armenian-contntrolled enclav...