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we have this in rwanda and angola. there is an this in rwanda and angola.rwanda and angola. there is an agency for sustainable development that was founded by the germans and chinese. it may be a nucleus, a sort of first seed foreseen to that this cooperation continues. last question from the gentleman here in the second row. chancellor, you were saying free trade was a tough subject to discuss. the high—level representatives of russia, the usa and eu were present. 0n the margins, was there any discussion of the north stream two project? not in my presence and i haven't heard anything about it. so i cannot comment on this. one further question because it was such a brief. the lady in the third row has been waiting a long time. despite what is happening, the question is, do you think there will be any warming in relations with president putin after this meeting with the russian federation? thank you. i was delighted that on the margins of the g20 meeting, there was a first meeting between president trump and president putin. i always said that you should tal
we have this in rwanda and angola. there is an this in rwanda and angola.rwanda and angola. there is an agency for sustainable development that was founded by the germans and chinese. it may be a nucleus, a sort of first seed foreseen to that this cooperation continues. last question from the gentleman here in the second row. chancellor, you were saying free trade was a tough subject to discuss. the high—level representatives of russia, the usa and eu were present. 0n the margins, was there...
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rwanda. >> good evening, fight is going on tonight in the small african nation of rwanda. >> 20,000 are dead after five days of massacres. >> three women can be seen pleading for their lives. the first beaten and then hacked to death by soldiers. >> village after entire village wiped out by extremists. to kill their neighbors. >> because of the horror of somalia, there was no will whatsoever to intervene in rwanda. even though there were many early warning signals that intervention could have stopped that genocide. >> the savagery in rwanda is turning out to be far worse than anyone imagined. >> 800,000 people would be killed one at a time. they weren't killed by bombs. they were killed by machetes and then the thought that we could have done something about it. clinton began to realize that, it tortured him and changed him. he said it's his biggest regret of his presidency. >> in eastern bosnia this is one of the darkest days. they have captured the town. >> there had been made these safe zones around eastern bosnia. >> once again, bosnian civilians forced to flee their homes in terror
rwanda. >> good evening, fight is going on tonight in the small african nation of rwanda. >> 20,000 are dead after five days of massacres. >> three women can be seen pleading for their lives. the first beaten and then hacked to death by soldiers. >> village after entire village wiped out by extremists. to kill their neighbors. >> because of the horror of somalia, there was no will whatsoever to intervene in rwanda. even though there were many early warning signals...
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i just came back from rwanda, a country that was scarred. they have managed to rebuild.ty first, defence and a population with a leader who has vision. the grc. terrible bout. and there is an attempt currently to defuse the crisis in qatar. the head of exxon mobil, his boss, donald trump, backed the move against qatar stating they were sponsoring terrorism. saudi arabia, bahrain, the uae, cutting diplomatic ties. a list of 13 demands. the closing down of al jazeera. they are list of 13 demands. the closing down of aljazeera. they are saying, take a hike. rex tillerson says, we have to make a breakthrough. it's been going on for several weeks. the defence secretary has come out in support of qatar which houses us troops. the us policy sees the president saying something, and his cabinet saying something different. what is the role of liquefied natural gas? it is the world's biggest exporter. america wants to raise its exports to china. if you do stabilise qatar... i'm sure there are other considerations. those 13 demands. , he says those demands are not a dead duck but th
i just came back from rwanda, a country that was scarred. they have managed to rebuild.ty first, defence and a population with a leader who has vision. the grc. terrible bout. and there is an attempt currently to defuse the crisis in qatar. the head of exxon mobil, his boss, donald trump, backed the move against qatar stating they were sponsoring terrorism. saudi arabia, bahrain, the uae, cutting diplomatic ties. a list of 13 demands. the closing down of al jazeera. they are list of 13 demands....
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have the fastest growing income gap in the country and a wealth gap that is akin to the country of rwandaes agency data and so we have a shrinking middle—class and we have this growing imminent threat that many of our meaningful, working—class and even middle—class jobs may go away to robots and automation. at cafe x, again a human worker has been replaced by a robot. an americano with milk, served by a robot. now, the human has a different role, advising on coffee beans and showing customers how to use the tablet to operate the robot. the owner is not sure about the idea of a tax on the replacement. i guess i find it a little odd because what robots are supposed to do is to increase productivity. that means it allows a shift in labourfrom doing highly repetitive, low productivity tasks to more useful things. it's not about eliminating people. actually, we have quite a big team. so in order to have this machine operate, there has to be a lot of engineers on software, hardware and manufacturing to build something like this. jobs like this require training and that's what supervisor kim wan
have the fastest growing income gap in the country and a wealth gap that is akin to the country of rwandaes agency data and so we have a shrinking middle—class and we have this growing imminent threat that many of our meaningful, working—class and even middle—class jobs may go away to robots and automation. at cafe x, again a human worker has been replaced by a robot. an americano with milk, served by a robot. now, the human has a different role, advising on coffee beans and showing...
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extremists. >> because of the horror of somalia, there was no will somewhatsoever to intervene in rwandare were many early warning signals that intervention could have stopped that genocide. >> the savagery is turning out far worse than anyone imagined. >> 800,000 people would be killed one at a time. they weren't killed by bombs. they were killed by machetes and then the thought that we could have done something about it. clinton began to it realize that, it tortured him and changed him. he said it's his biggest regret of his presidency. >> one of the darkest days. they have captured the town. >> there had been made these safe zones around eastern bos a bosnia. >> once again, bosniaen civilians forced to flee their homes in terror while the western european nations and united states do nothing about it. >> this is the tragedy. now overrun by bosnian forces. as if a a conquering hero. >> the general came swaggering in and in some of the most chilling video that will always remain with me, he said, don't be afraid. we're not going to hurt you. he instructed soldiers to give them sweets an
extremists. >> because of the horror of somalia, there was no will somewhatsoever to intervene in rwandare were many early warning signals that intervention could have stopped that genocide. >> the savagery is turning out far worse than anyone imagined. >> 800,000 people would be killed one at a time. they weren't killed by bombs. they were killed by machetes and then the thought that we could have done something about it. clinton began to it realize that, it tortured him and...
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she commutes from rwanda as a job. she has the most amazing confidence. it shines, those that know her see it. then you kind of wonder, everybody can wonder, are there stereotypes of you? you play into that more because that is what people think of you? it has been really fun for us to explore that. we have seen people we lovely, dearly, our grandmother, grandfather, father and mother stereotypes in certain ways. some of those stereotypes are true. easy to simplify people. call them one word as opposed for who they really are. we see this with cable news, no offense to c-span too, we love you, with the way we simplify public figures and really people are complicated. and we're complicated. we've been characterized as onel way and i think it is fun toto share a story to tell who we are. >> host: one of the story themes are during the white house years for your father, you went to ut, you went to yale, you did it purposefully so you wouldn't be together? >> partially.e also i couldn't get into yale. >> host: [laughter] >> let's be honest. if i could have go
she commutes from rwanda as a job. she has the most amazing confidence. it shines, those that know her see it. then you kind of wonder, everybody can wonder, are there stereotypes of you? you play into that more because that is what people think of you? it has been really fun for us to explore that. we have seen people we lovely, dearly, our grandmother, grandfather, father and mother stereotypes in certain ways. some of those stereotypes are true. easy to simplify people. call them one word as...
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and morocco, rolando -- rwanda and ethiopia will benefit as well.e considered so-called compact countries. the g 20 compact is one of several initiatives the german government is undertaking to help improve africa's lot. berlin has also announced a plan for african companies in april african program. it is -- and a pro-african program. ghana has artie started shipping gold and oil to germany. the country is still in dire need of fresh capital. christoph: for more i'm joined by the director of one germany, a lobbying campaign organization fighting extreme poverty and hunger in africa. germany has put growth and development in africa high up on the g 20. do you feel a country set india, own -- india and indonesia feel equally concerned? stefan: especially india has a long-standing relationship with states in africa so i do think they are very interested in this. argentina and maybe some others, not as much. but i think the whole world has understood that we need to work with african states in order to secure our global stability. christoph: in wake of
and morocco, rolando -- rwanda and ethiopia will benefit as well.e considered so-called compact countries. the g 20 compact is one of several initiatives the german government is undertaking to help improve africa's lot. berlin has also announced a plan for african companies in april african program. it is -- and a pro-african program. ghana has artie started shipping gold and oil to germany. the country is still in dire need of fresh capital. christoph: for more i'm joined by the director of...
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she commutes to rwanda as a job. has the most amazing confidence and it shines. those who know received. but can you kind of wonder, and i think that one can this. do you fall and other stereotypes of you or did you play into that more because that's what people think of you? it's been fun for us to explore that. we've seen people we love dearly, our grandfather and grandmother, mother and father stereotyped insert mice and some of those of course are true and some, it's easy to simplify people. a seizure to call them one word as opposed to this really, to they really are. i think we see this with cable news, no offense to c-span2, we love you but we see you with the way that we kind of simplify public figures. people are complicated and we are complicated, and we've been characterized as one way and i think it's fun to share a story and tell who we really are. >> host: one story in the white house used during your father you went toyou -- ut and doing to yale and you get are purposely wouldn't be together for is a true? >> guest: partially. also i couldn't get i
she commutes to rwanda as a job. has the most amazing confidence and it shines. those who know received. but can you kind of wonder, and i think that one can this. do you fall and other stereotypes of you or did you play into that more because that's what people think of you? it's been fun for us to explore that. we've seen people we love dearly, our grandfather and grandmother, mother and father stereotyped insert mice and some of those of course are true and some, it's easy to simplify...
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nelson's next medical mission takes place in rwanda where he said many patients have never even seen a doctor. around but maybe a little less humidity? howard is going to have the full forecast. >> and how close is this football fan to a million dollar prize? we'll let you kn fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com >>> maybe hot and humid here, but look at this, yeah, santiago, chile, residents taking advantage of a rare snowfall. but amid the snowfall and all the snow angels, there are treacherous roads and widespread outage
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international community should not intervene because we've seen what happened in bosnia and kosovo or in rwandaand that's cause. in the international hundred sponsibility we have is how little you know yet whose responsibility is it because the british and the french and americans didn't plan on what to do after qaddafi was gone but then again like we've talked about neither did the libyans who are protesting against him should every last one has a west or should should libyans do something about it themselves no no i actually this is why i started with the internal factor and failure and then i mentioned the external factor but the external factor we cannot. minimize it because it has intervened and it has created the failed states so there should have been collaborative effort. with libyans to deal with. this on them and demobilization and the rehab of the rebels but that was not the case that was not on the table what we had the lights model intervention is basically an ad hoc strategy that we have we have a political mission a u.n. political mission that's up to this moment to the fifth yea
international community should not intervene because we've seen what happened in bosnia and kosovo or in rwandaand that's cause. in the international hundred sponsibility we have is how little you know yet whose responsibility is it because the british and the french and americans didn't plan on what to do after qaddafi was gone but then again like we've talked about neither did the libyans who are protesting against him should every last one has a west or should should libyans do something...
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community should not intervene because we've seen what happened in bosnia and kosovo hole in the rwanda and that's his call in the international conference possibility that what we have is not a little you know yet whose responsibility is it because the british and the french and americans didn't plan on what to do after gadhafi was gone but then again like we'll talk about neither did the libyans who are protesting against him should every last one has a west or should should libyans do something about it themselves no no i i actually this is why i started with the internal factor and failure and then i mentioned the external factor but the external factor we cannot. minimize it because it has intervened and it has created the failed states so there should have been a collaborative effort. with libya. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for kent county and central don't where central queen anne's county in northeastern maryland northeastern caroline county in eastern maryland so western kent county in northeastern maryland unt
community should not intervene because we've seen what happened in bosnia and kosovo hole in the rwanda and that's his call in the international conference possibility that what we have is not a little you know yet whose responsibility is it because the british and the french and americans didn't plan on what to do after gadhafi was gone but then again like we'll talk about neither did the libyans who are protesting against him should every last one has a west or should should libyans do...
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. >> reporter: rwanda, yeah it's the second cholera outbreak in six months, and the world health organization says about 250,000 people, half of them children, have been sickened in what is now the world's largest cholera outbreak. 1,500 people have died since april alone. the disease is spreading through water contaminated with human waste. hunger is also widespread, and the skeletal images of people from the region are painful to look at. the united nations says the country is on the brink of famine, and more than 17 million people are desperately in need of food. yemen has been crippled by a two-year civil war, pinning houthi rebels against a military alliance of arab states led by u.s.-backed saudi arabia. civilians are often the ones trapped in the middle. the war has made it difficult if not impossible for aid groups to deliver food and fresh water. the nation's infrastructure, including hospitals, are on the brink of collapse. unicef, which is among several aid groups on the ground, has called for a ceasefire so more can be done, but previous attempts at peace talks or ceasefires have
. >> reporter: rwanda, yeah it's the second cholera outbreak in six months, and the world health organization says about 250,000 people, half of them children, have been sickened in what is now the world's largest cholera outbreak. 1,500 people have died since april alone. the disease is spreading through water contaminated with human waste. hunger is also widespread, and the skeletal images of people from the region are painful to look at. the united nations says the country is on the...
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. >> the medical mission of love is a global up with and the group's next stop is rwanda where many of the patients there have never even seen a doctor. >>> you know, when it is in the 80s after all we've been through, it is like hey, this is fine. this is easygoing. >> 97 yesterday. >> yes. >> and heat index value, 105, 107. so yes, today is a piece of >> yes. >> and are we getting a piece of cake tomorrow? >> well, maybe. >> okay. >> if you're a good girl, you get a piece of cake. >>> weather-wise, the three- degree guarantee. a forecast high of 91. and we hit a temperature of 90. so right in the ballpark. and torp, my three degree guarantee temperature is 90 degrees. and -- tomorrow my three degree guarantee temperature90 degrees. and looking at a fairly sunny day. and temperatures in the mornings will go from the low to mid-70s. and 84 by lunchtime. and the winds will be fairly light. but turning to the south. as we get into the afternoon. highs will be near 90. with a southerly wind. that is going to start to bring some of the humidity back. we are going to feel it more tomorrow n
. >> the medical mission of love is a global up with and the group's next stop is rwanda where many of the patients there have never even seen a doctor. >>> you know, when it is in the 80s after all we've been through, it is like hey, this is fine. this is easygoing. >> 97 yesterday. >> yes. >> and heat index value, 105, 107. so yes, today is a piece of >> yes. >> and are we getting a piece of cake tomorrow? >> well, maybe. >> okay....
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that there should be advancement in rwanda and angola.ncy foris an development founded by the germans and the chinese. seat -- seed first to confirm that this cooperation continues. >> last question from this gentleman here in the second row. gensler, you were saying that free trade was a tough subject to discuss. the high-level representatives from russia, the usa, and the eu president. there anygins, was discussion on the north stream to project? >> not in my presence and i have not heard anything about it. i cannot comment at all. one more question because that was so brief? the thirdy there in row who has been waiting a long time. >> despite what is happening, the question is, do you think there will be any warming of relations with vladimir payton after the meeting with the russian federation? i was delighted that on the margins of the g 20 meeting, there was a first meeting between president trump and president vladimir putin. i always say that one should always talk to one another. it may not settle all conflicts but it is a start.
that there should be advancement in rwanda and angola.ncy foris an development founded by the germans and the chinese. seat -- seed first to confirm that this cooperation continues. >> last question from this gentleman here in the second row. gensler, you were saying that free trade was a tough subject to discuss. the high-level representatives from russia, the usa, and the eu president. there anygins, was discussion on the north stream to project? >> not in my presence and i have...
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where they deliberately intended to inflame neighbor against neighbor in rwanda and many other places where political leaders for their own purposes or power or greed in ideology or religion white -- white those claims and then to see them as a zero sum game and those were very much present in my mind to say to a the graduates to eating out of that great education you have been given during a lot of time of turmoil something as simple as wherever you end up go register to vote and get involved. with those that you agree or even if you don't agree. and with truth and reason. with that philosophical underpinnings with the greatest man-made invention in the history of the world and we cannot give up on that or be discouraged the we have to keep going. >> affrays people love reason i have never been so nostalgic for so many republicans in my life as i am now. because that is what we are missing out on. so last may i introduced you is san francisco to say that hillary clinton made the world ready for hillary clinton. one of the reasons that you inspire me is that to blaze a trail standing
where they deliberately intended to inflame neighbor against neighbor in rwanda and many other places where political leaders for their own purposes or power or greed in ideology or religion white -- white those claims and then to see them as a zero sum game and those were very much present in my mind to say to a the graduates to eating out of that great education you have been given during a lot of time of turmoil something as simple as wherever you end up go register to vote and get involved....
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was a good idea because it would come out of the war crimes tribunals of the former yugoslavia and rwanda or the land mines treaty or any number of things where we begin a process and then for some reason don't follow through, and so it puts us in a weak position in believing in rules based, setting up some of the rules and for a variety of reasons not following through and i think that's something that needs to be -- >> we have an understandable accountable insistence on sovereignty and not letting international organizations tell us what to do, but we are then also surprised when the absence of an international order puts us at greater risk and makes it harder for us to marshal our allies. how does our support for organizations like nato and the eu actually increase the security and prosperity of the average american? for my voters, for constituents of every member of the house and senate, it's sometimes hard for them to see a connection. why are you going to singapore, senator kuntz? why are you going to ukraine and to estonia? why would you be going to brussels? what's the point? some
was a good idea because it would come out of the war crimes tribunals of the former yugoslavia and rwanda or the land mines treaty or any number of things where we begin a process and then for some reason don't follow through, and so it puts us in a weak position in believing in rules based, setting up some of the rules and for a variety of reasons not following through and i think that's something that needs to be -- >> we have an understandable accountable insistence on sovereignty and...
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in war-torn countries the bosni and rwanda. went at oxford he memorial. >> it or for those, i wouldn't be standing here. i realized i wanted to do my part and i wanted to serve. >> greitens did for divorce is in az -- navy seal serving in iraq and afghanistan. >> at every moment there is somebody to your left and right and they're counting on you. i can stay strong for them for ten more seconds. i can fight for them for one more minute. if i can make it for one more minute, i can make for ten more minutes. >> when he returned, he started a nonprofit called the mission continues to help veterans with disabilities recover be serving others. >> continue their mission of service and communities and start their own businesses and get quality private sector jobs and to live as contributing citizens here at home. >> the ferguson writes in 2014 where the turning point that le greitens and to politics. failure breed of he would have leader show up with any kind of command presence in current and calm and clarity, we would've had he spen
in war-torn countries the bosni and rwanda. went at oxford he memorial. >> it or for those, i wouldn't be standing here. i realized i wanted to do my part and i wanted to serve. >> greitens did for divorce is in az -- navy seal serving in iraq and afghanistan. >> at every moment there is somebody to your left and right and they're counting on you. i can stay strong for them for ten more seconds. i can fight for them for one more minute. if i can make it for one more minute, i...
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-what is rwanda? -no. vicky. what is south park -- what is south africa?[ laughter ] i don't know how that happened. kid lit for $200, please.
-what is rwanda? -no. vicky. what is south park -- what is south africa?[ laughter ] i don't know how that happened. kid lit for $200, please.
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and war-torn countries like bosnia and rwanda. at oxford he looked at a memorial for scholars who died in the two world wars. >> if they hadn't made the decision, i would not be standing here. i realized at that moment i wanted to do my part. >> he did for torres as a navy seal. serving in both iraq and afghanistan. >> you know that in every moment there is a material left and settle into your right. they're counting on you. i can stay strong for them for 10 more seconds. i can fight for them one more minute. if i can make it one more minute than i can make it 10 more minutes. >> when he returned to missouri started a nonprofit called the mission continues. to help veterans with disabilities recover by serving others. >> continued omission of service in communities and start their own businesses and get quality private sector jobs and live as contributing citizens again here at home. >> the ferguson riots in 2014 where the turning point. that led him into politics. >> ferguson was a tremendous failure. if we had a leader that had
and war-torn countries like bosnia and rwanda. at oxford he looked at a memorial for scholars who died in the two world wars. >> if they hadn't made the decision, i would not be standing here. i realized at that moment i wanted to do my part. >> he did for torres as a navy seal. serving in both iraq and afghanistan. >> you know that in every moment there is a material left and settle into your right. they're counting on you. i can stay strong for them for 10 more seconds. i...
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have the fastest growing income gap in the country and a wealth gap that is akin to the country of rwandaer has been replaced by a robot. an americano with milk, served by a robot. now, the human has a different role, advising on coffee beans and showing customers how to use the tablet to operate the robot. the owner is not sure about the idea of a tax on the replacement. i guess i find it a little odd because what robots are supposed to do is to increase productivity. that means it allows a shift in labourfrom doing highly repetitive, low productivity tasks to more useful things. it‘s not about eliminating people. actually, we have quite a big team. so in order to have this machine operate, there has to be a lot of engineers on software, hardware and manufacturing to build something like this. jobs like this require training and that‘s what supervisor kim wants a tax to help bring about. if you‘re a childcare worker or you‘re an in home support services worker, working with a senior or individual with disability, you often work three or four hours a day and you make minimum wage. so one
have the fastest growing income gap in the country and a wealth gap that is akin to the country of rwandaer has been replaced by a robot. an americano with milk, served by a robot. now, the human has a different role, advising on coffee beans and showing customers how to use the tablet to operate the robot. the owner is not sure about the idea of a tax on the replacement. i guess i find it a little odd because what robots are supposed to do is to increase productivity. that means it allows a...
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i've had the opportunity to talk to some of my counterparts across the region from rwanda in order to to deal with the problem of school feeding. and essentially it's by going to parents and saying look, if your child was at home, what we eat or she be eating? if you have that, bring it to school, and the government and add to it to make sure that the child has food for the extended instruction of time. so that's a drawback that we are hoping to fix in your number two. >> question writer, front row. >> thank you. my net is annette johnson and had to get some background because i'm here in my own capacity but i live i was born in library and i lived and worked there from 2010-2013 at the nation of justice setting up the first child justice program. and so i come with that context in mind, and a couple of questions/concerns. >> we will have to make one question because we're running out of time. >> given the issue of accessibility in liberia, i heard mention of the fact that for such a program to work, there is a need for government involvement, but most of the government programs are f
i've had the opportunity to talk to some of my counterparts across the region from rwanda in order to to deal with the problem of school feeding. and essentially it's by going to parents and saying look, if your child was at home, what we eat or she be eating? if you have that, bring it to school, and the government and add to it to make sure that the child has food for the extended instruction of time. so that's a drawback that we are hoping to fix in your number two. >> question writer,...
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and then this, a portrait from the president of rwanda.orker lambie as that the queen and duke of edinburgh were given after the commonwealth games. it must be so difficult to buy a gift for the queen. you can't really say, what's your favourite gift for the queen. you can't really say, what's yourfavourite perfume? it must have been so hard to come up with something original! you're absolutely right. we will talk more about that amazing exhibition of little later in the morning. thanks very much. the disgraced america sports star oj simpson is to be released on parole after serving nine years in a nevada prison. he was found guilty in 2008 of a botched armed robbery in las vegas, exactly 13 years to the day after he was sensationally cleared of killing his wife and her friend in the so—called trial of the century. ozzie fumo was part of oj simpson's legal team that tried to secure his early release in 2014. he joins us from las vegas. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc breakfast. it's good to have the chance to talk to you. how much
and then this, a portrait from the president of rwanda.orker lambie as that the queen and duke of edinburgh were given after the commonwealth games. it must be so difficult to buy a gift for the queen. you can't really say, what's your favourite gift for the queen. you can't really say, what's yourfavourite perfume? it must have been so hard to come up with something original! you're absolutely right. we will talk more about that amazing exhibition of little later in the morning. thanks very...
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the 1991 which i was involved in, the rwanda issue in the 1990s, the balkans, kosovo and so on, i‘m noton—making? emotion interfered with rational decision-making? sure, yeah, i'm sure it did. when i met tony blair in kosovo for example when my brigade built and ran refugee camps, he literally wept in tents with the refugees, he‘s very emotional, and in chicago in 99 when he made a speech, he talked about the necessity in the 20th century not to stand back and watch when people are massacred in the balkans and rwanda and so on but we all bring emotions into this but how far do you allow them to infringe on your decision—making? again i stress, i don‘t rush to defend tony blair, i don‘t rush to defend tony blair, i don‘t agree with a lot of the decisions he made, but it‘s interesting sirjohn didn‘t say he didn‘t tell the truth but his emotions obviously had a big impact on his decision—making. one of the things that struck people observing the wall was how prepared the british army was, and i am going to play a clip, and hopefully you will be able to hear this, of sir john chilcot torqua
the 1991 which i was involved in, the rwanda issue in the 1990s, the balkans, kosovo and so on, i‘m noton—making? emotion interfered with rational decision-making? sure, yeah, i'm sure it did. when i met tony blair in kosovo for example when my brigade built and ran refugee camps, he literally wept in tents with the refugees, he‘s very emotional, and in chicago in 99 when he made a speech, he talked about the necessity in the 20th century not to stand back and watch when people are...
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and then this, a portrait from the president of rwanda.s coast. the weekend will be u nsettled. and the possibility of disruption due to strong winds. this is what it looks like around 4pm. this band of heavy rain is not very wide. it moves through relatively quickly. within that band you also have strong gusts of wind. 0ther within that band you also have strong gusts of wind. other parts of the country, the weather is better. that band of rain stretches quite far north into the irish sea, south—western scotland. moving through this evening. some of us who haven't seen the wind and rain may see it this evening as this arc of rain moves through. these showers in the south—west, these will push through on saturday. saturday is u nsettled. through on saturday. saturday is unsettled. a slow mover. here through the course of the weekend and into early next week. the weather won't change an awful lot overall. these showers will come and go with sunshine around. this u nsettled go with sunshine around. this unsettled pattern is here to stay thro
and then this, a portrait from the president of rwanda.s coast. the weekend will be u nsettled. and the possibility of disruption due to strong winds. this is what it looks like around 4pm. this band of heavy rain is not very wide. it moves through relatively quickly. within that band you also have strong gusts of wind. 0ther within that band you also have strong gusts of wind. other parts of the country, the weather is better. that band of rain stretches quite far north into the irish sea,...