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samar will give you the last uple seconds. >> tomorrow -- sunday will have saturday vibes. it will feel a lot like today. a temperaturad bit lower. but we do have a nice dry stretch of weather on the way beginning wednesday. >> we're looking forward to it. counting the days.yo than so much for joining us. nightly news is next. we'll see you againor news4 at 11:00. till then, good night everybody. >>> tonight, harsh words from a former after rector president trump revokes his security clearance. >> he's drunk on power. he really is. and i thinke's abusing the powers of that office. >> the president firing back today and maki new threats as this public feud escalates. >>> bullets fly during a high school football game. injuring two. police on the hunt for the shooter and a totive. >>>hat toxic algae killing off marine fe now posing health hazards forhumans. a new look at one of the worst outbreaks in more than a decade. >>> pushing for punishment. oohe teen pushed off a 60-ft bridge speaks out on the former friend just charged in the incident. >>> 16 and counting.
samar will give you the last uple seconds. >> tomorrow -- sunday will have saturday vibes. it will feel a lot like today. a temperaturad bit lower. but we do have a nice dry stretch of weather on the way beginning wednesday. >> we're looking forward to it. counting the days.yo than so much for joining us. nightly news is next. we'll see you againor news4 at 11:00. till then, good night everybody. >>> tonight, harsh words from a former after rector president trump revokes...
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freedom of expression the tweet that led to canada's and basket are being sent home had to do with samar but the sister of activists raised the dow we now both of them are in prison in saudi arabia race but his wife is now a canadian citizen so this is a story that canadians are very familiar with in fact prime minister justin trudeau has been under pressure to sever military contracts with saudi arabia because of their human rights record interesting lee not clear how those contracts will be affected going forward because of the demand from saudi arabia that future business ties be cut we know there will be an impact from this decision economically for canada flights from saudi arabia into toronto will stop on august thirteenth students that attend university here in canada from saudi arabia have been called back home the government will stop paying their tuition that's estimated to be about fifteen thousand people so that's millions of dollars in lost facing canadian universities but again the canadian say that this is the right thing to do and they're not going to change their positio
freedom of expression the tweet that led to canada's and basket are being sent home had to do with samar but the sister of activists raised the dow we now both of them are in prison in saudi arabia race but his wife is now a canadian citizen so this is a story that canadians are very familiar with in fact prime minister justin trudeau has been under pressure to sever military contracts with saudi arabia because of their human rights record interesting lee not clear how those contracts will be...
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with my friend dear old samar says the sister progress through a really lovely to me nice to me. this is a turkish restaurant it was more than ten years ago but my father knew his business partners and they opened the first camp up in i sed it was something quite new it wasn't so long time ago that turkish coffee and for bottle of our or turkey schooled in general we had to go to turkey and i mean i remember these trips that i came back with suitcases of own lives of cheese of you know interesting spices and things like this now i've come here i go to the turkish supermarkets to buy my things. and i go home and cook it myself i mean this is something that just changed in the last recent years i went to the middle east a couple years ago and i want to get back i felt like i needed to explain the falafel to everyone here because now if a person over afterward. my father is from turkey he came here i would say more than thirty years ago my mother is icelandic it's quite an interesting set up to grow often. in the last three years i mean immigration has been growing probably you woul
with my friend dear old samar says the sister progress through a really lovely to me nice to me. this is a turkish restaurant it was more than ten years ago but my father knew his business partners and they opened the first camp up in i sed it was something quite new it wasn't so long time ago that turkish coffee and for bottle of our or turkey schooled in general we had to go to turkey and i mean i remember these trips that i came back with suitcases of own lives of cheese of you know...
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and freedom of expression the tweet that led to canada as ambassador being sent home had to do with samar but the sister of activists raised modally now both of them are in prison in saudi arabia race but he's wife is now a canadian citizen so this is a story that canadians are very familiar with in fact prime minister justin trudeau has been under pressure to sever military contracts with saudi arabia because of their human rights record interesting lee not clear how those contracts will be affected going forward because of the demand from saudi arabia that future business ties be cut we know there will be an impact from this decision economically for canada flights from saudi arabia into toronto will stop on august thirteenth students that attend university here in canada from saudi arabia have been called back home the government will stop paying their tuition that's estimated to be about fifteen thousand people so that's millions of dollars in lost facing canadian universities but again the canadian say that this is the right thing to do and they're not going to change their position.
and freedom of expression the tweet that led to canada as ambassador being sent home had to do with samar but the sister of activists raised modally now both of them are in prison in saudi arabia race but he's wife is now a canadian citizen so this is a story that canadians are very familiar with in fact prime minister justin trudeau has been under pressure to sever military contracts with saudi arabia because of their human rights record interesting lee not clear how those contracts will be...
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just across the channel is the french part of samar term the islands have long enjoyed close relations. but that may end with britain's exit from the e.u. . wi fi would be insulting because it will be affected directly. in what we want to be our soft water for years. and we are close that you know that doesn't break the situation but in prague in the negative. nearly all of angry lands goods and supplies are imported from the larger neighboring french island on boats like this. the british island has to bring everything and even drinking water . this port is a low for us so far and. is the only because this is the only cargo aboard so. if for whatever reason this port closes down. and work itself just might close but . since hurricane irma devastated the island in late twenty seventeen demand for construction materials has been high very many buildings were destroyed the school was hit hard. hardly any of the classrooms are still usable so principal joyce webster stewart says classes are held in shifts half the children come in the morning and the other half in the afternoon. i think o
just across the channel is the french part of samar term the islands have long enjoyed close relations. but that may end with britain's exit from the e.u. . wi fi would be insulting because it will be affected directly. in what we want to be our soft water for years. and we are close that you know that doesn't break the situation but in prague in the negative. nearly all of angry lands goods and supplies are imported from the larger neighboring french island on boats like this. the british...
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samar badawi is one of several women's and human rights campaigners detained by the saudi authoritiesst month, canada called for her and others to be released. that was met with fury from riyadh, who said the comments were a blatant interference in their domestic affairs. it has since frozen all trade and expelled canada's ambassador in response, but 0ttawa has said it will continue to advocate for human rights. in terms of canada's position going forward, we stand... absolutely with great assuredness stand by what we have said. we will always speak up for human rights, we will always speak up for women's rights around the world. saudi arabia has recently lifted a decades—old ban on women driving, one of a number of reforms. but it's also intensified its crackdown on activists campaigning for things like and into laws which mean women must have a male guardian. this row and the response from riyadh has raised even more questions about the country's commitment to change. lebo diseko, bbc news. rick gates, a long—time business associate of donald trump's former campaign chairman, paul m
samar badawi is one of several women's and human rights campaigners detained by the saudi authoritiesst month, canada called for her and others to be released. that was met with fury from riyadh, who said the comments were a blatant interference in their domestic affairs. it has since frozen all trade and expelled canada's ambassador in response, but 0ttawa has said it will continue to advocate for human rights. in terms of canada's position going forward, we stand... absolutely with great...
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in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including the saudi—american human rights campaigner, samari, sister of the jailed blogger raif badawi. at least two people have been killed, 55 hurt, when an oil tanker exploded in motorway traffic near bologna in northern italy. the tanker collided with a lorry, and the resulting fireball brought down part of the bridge they were on and shattered the windows of many houses in the area. authorities say the death toll may rise — several people are in critical condition. the president of ivory coast, alassane 0uattara, has declared an amnesty for the controversial former first lady, simone gbagbo. she's been serving a 20—yearjail sentence for endangering state security. in all, 800 people were freed. brazil has closed its land border with venezuela in response to an order from a federaljudge. the ruling aims to stop the influx of venezuelans fleeing economic and political turmoil. hundreds have been crossing every day and many are now living in squalid conditions. in indonesia, thousands of people have been left stranded, after a second earthqu
in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including the saudi—american human rights campaigner, samari, sister of the jailed blogger raif badawi. at least two people have been killed, 55 hurt, when an oil tanker exploded in motorway traffic near bologna in northern italy. the tanker collided with a lorry, and the resulting fireball brought down part of the bridge they were on and shattered the windows of many houses in the area. authorities say the death toll may rise — several people...
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the gulf centre for human rights says that samar badawi and nassima al—sadah were detained by the security ago. both are known for their championing of women's rights in the country. south korea has recorded its highest—ever temperature of 40.3 degrees celsius, its hottest weather since the country began logging temperatures in 1907. seoul, the capital, also recorded its top temperature of 39 degrees. according to state authorities, more than 28 people have died as a result of a sweltering heatwave. japan too is in the grip of suffocating heat as the capital tokyo hit 35 degrees celsius on wednesday. soaring temperatures across the country have already hospitalised tens of thousands of people, with 96 dying from heatstroke in tokyo alone last month. facebook and instagram have announced new features to limit how much time people can spend on their apps. users will now be able to check how much time they've spent scrolling, set a reminder for when they've reach their allotted time, and mute notifications. the announcement follows concerns that excessive social media use can have a negative
the gulf centre for human rights says that samar badawi and nassima al—sadah were detained by the security ago. both are known for their championing of women's rights in the country. south korea has recorded its highest—ever temperature of 40.3 degrees celsius, its hottest weather since the country began logging temperatures in 1907. seoul, the capital, also recorded its top temperature of 39 degrees. according to state authorities, more than 28 people have died as a result of a sweltering...
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arrest in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including saudi—american human rights campaigner, samarick gates, a longtime business associate of paul manafort, president trump's former campaign manager, has confessed at manafort‘s fraud trial that they did commit crimes by filing false tax returns and not disclosing foreign bank acounts. gates is considered a star witness in the case after he pleaded guilty in february and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. mr manafort, has instead pleaded not guilty on 18 counts. in venezuela, hundreds of people have rallied in caracas to show support to president nicolas maduro after a suspected attack over the weekend. mr maduro blamed colombia and exiles in the united states for what he called an assassination attempt. six people have been arrested for their involvement in the attack. the renowned french chef, joel robuchon, has died in the swiss city of geneva at the age of 73. mr robuchon had won more than thirty michelin stars, more than any other chef in the world, running gourmet restaurants across europe, north america and asia. the us ha
arrest in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including saudi—american human rights campaigner, samarick gates, a longtime business associate of paul manafort, president trump's former campaign manager, has confessed at manafort‘s fraud trial that they did commit crimes by filing false tax returns and not disclosing foreign bank acounts. gates is considered a star witness in the case after he pleaded guilty in february and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors. mr manafort, has instead...
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arrest in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including saudi—american human rights campaigner, samar people have rallied in caracas to show support to president nicolas maduro after a suspected attack over the weekend. mr maduro blamed colombia and exiles in the united states for what he called an assassination attempt. six people have been arrested for their involvement in the attack. the renowned french chef, joel robuchon, has died in the swiss city of geneva at the age of 73. mr robuchon had won more than thirty michelin stars, more than any other chef in the world, running gourmet restaurants across europe, north america and asia. the us has re—imposed sanctions on iran, following president trump's decision to withdraw from an international deal designed to control iran's nuclear ambitions. the iranian president, hassan rouhani accused the us of psychological warfare and said talks and sanctions couldn't go together. 0ur north america editor jon sopel reports. the demonstrations may be sporadic and they may be geographically widespread, but discontent across iran with the state
arrest in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including saudi—american human rights campaigner, samar people have rallied in caracas to show support to president nicolas maduro after a suspected attack over the weekend. mr maduro blamed colombia and exiles in the united states for what he called an assassination attempt. six people have been arrested for their involvement in the attack. the renowned french chef, joel robuchon, has died in the swiss city of geneva at the age of 73. mr...
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in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including the saudi—american human rights campaigner, samartill to come: snapping hong kong's trams. we speak to the photographer documenting the territory's iconic ding dings. the question was whether we want to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war and taking a chance to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at 2am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old and still full of vigor, vitality and enjoyment of life. no other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she's achieved this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement. the question now is whether the american vote will lead to a split in the anglican community. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines — the indonesian island of lombok has been rocked by the second deadly earthquake within a
in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including the saudi—american human rights campaigner, samartill to come: snapping hong kong's trams. we speak to the photographer documenting the territory's iconic ding dings. the question was whether we want to save our people, and japanese as well, and win the war and taking a chance to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at 2am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. we call for...
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samar badawi is one of several women's and human rights campaigners detained by the saudi authoritiestweet last month, canada called for her and others to be released. that was met with fury from riyadh, who said the comments were a blatant interference in their domestic affairs. it has since frozen all trade and expelled canada's ambassador in response, but 0ttawa has said it will continue to advocate for human rights. in terms of canada's position going forward, we stand... absolutely with great assuredness stand by what we have said. we will always speak up for human rights, we will always speak up for women's rights around the world. saudi arabia has recently lifted a decades—old ban on women driving, one of a number of reforms. but it's also intensified its crackdown on activists campaigning for things like and into laws which mean women must have a male guardian. this row and the response from riyadh has raised even more questions about the country's commitment to change. lebo diseko, bbc news. after experiencing one of the hottest summers in decades, temperatures across the uk,
samar badawi is one of several women's and human rights campaigners detained by the saudi authoritiestweet last month, canada called for her and others to be released. that was met with fury from riyadh, who said the comments were a blatant interference in their domestic affairs. it has since frozen all trade and expelled canada's ambassador in response, but 0ttawa has said it will continue to advocate for human rights. in terms of canada's position going forward, we stand... absolutely with...
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in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including the saudi—american human rights campaigner, samartoric surrounding trade relations between the us and china seems to be hotting up. china's people's daily newspaper said president trump was starring in his own street fighter—style deceitful drama. that follows donald trump's tweet over the weekend saying that his strategy of steep tariffs on chinese imports is "working far better than ever anticipated." where does that leave us? nina trentmann of the wall streetjournal joins me now. nina, we talk about a trade war, this is the war of words prefacing the full—blown trade war it feels like? yes, both sides have been providing ample ammunition to that. i guess it's not surprising the chinese are hitting back at the comments we saw on friday and then over the weekend given of course china is exporting quite a lot to the us, around $500 billion in goods versus 130 billion us dollars from the us each year, this is something beijing didn't plan for at the beginning of the year. there were two tweets at the end from trump, and they were both
in saudi arabia of women's rights activists, including the saudi—american human rights campaigner, samartoric surrounding trade relations between the us and china seems to be hotting up. china's people's daily newspaper said president trump was starring in his own street fighter—style deceitful drama. that follows donald trump's tweet over the weekend saying that his strategy of steep tariffs on chinese imports is "working far better than ever anticipated." where does that leave...
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recognize shari'a and essentially institutionalized one of the one on one aspect offered in this case samar age and somebody said about slow general under british law i think it's very bad law in the in the sense of it does set a precedence with perhaps establishing what the bindery serang that should be so i view this as troubling misguided and potentially very disturbing for the future jacqueline so man what do you make of those comments do you consider this as the u.k. recognizing sharia law in this case. well i have read the judgment and literally on page one the the judge says this is going nothing to do with recognizing sharia or anything that appears to be just something that some people are getting excited about the judge was talking about recognizing it as a void marriage under english common law which is not exactly the same as shari'ah although this might might be similar yes in fact to clean made that point that this is not about recognizing a shari'a law it's about recognizing and implementing what is seen as a marriage or avoid marriage and english common law not sure real law
recognize shari'a and essentially institutionalized one of the one on one aspect offered in this case samar age and somebody said about slow general under british law i think it's very bad law in the in the sense of it does set a precedence with perhaps establishing what the bindery serang that should be so i view this as troubling misguided and potentially very disturbing for the future jacqueline so man what do you make of those comments do you consider this as the u.k. recognizing sharia law...
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and freedom of expression the tweet that led to canada as ambassador being sent home had to do with samar but the sister of activists raised modally now both of them are in prison in saudi arabia race but his wife is now a canadian citizen so this is a story that canadians are very familiar with in fact prime minister justin trudeau has been under pressure to sever military contracts with saudi arabia because of their human rights record interesting lee not clear how those contracts will be affected going forward because of the demand from saudi arabia that future business ties be cut we know there will be an impact from this decision economically for canada flights from saudi arabia into toronto it will stop on august thirteenth students that attend university here in canada from saudi arabia have been called back home the government will stop paying their tuition that's estimated to be about fifteen thousand people so that's millions of dollars in lost facing canadian universities but again the canadian say that this is the right thing to do and they're not going to change their positio
and freedom of expression the tweet that led to canada as ambassador being sent home had to do with samar but the sister of activists raised modally now both of them are in prison in saudi arabia race but his wife is now a canadian citizen so this is a story that canadians are very familiar with in fact prime minister justin trudeau has been under pressure to sever military contracts with saudi arabia because of their human rights record interesting lee not clear how those contracts will be...
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good samar a human chain to rescue a grandmother trapped in this car.s using rafts to save people
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rights activists detained in the kingdom — among them is this woman prominent human rights campaigner samarudi‘s state airline saudia has said it‘ll suspend flights to and from toronto. here‘s bbc arabic‘s issam ikirmawi. reports from riyadh suggest that people are being taken by surprise by this response by the saudi government. however, it‘s not totally surprising. there have been a couple of precedence this year, ones with germany and before that, with sweden. the ambassadors were summoned, although it wasn‘t as harsh or as direct as this time... however the probably want to show that they should be taken more seriously and should be respected. this tweet by canada‘s foreign minister chrystia freeland was the trigger. the next day, canada‘s foreign ministry demanded their immediate release. saudi arabia issued a rebuke, expressing "disbelief at this negative unfounded comment, which was not based on any accurate or true information." one newspaper in saudi calls canada‘s comments "false allegations". but this was the message of thanks from one of saudi arabia‘s most prominant activist, m
rights activists detained in the kingdom — among them is this woman prominent human rights campaigner samarudi‘s state airline saudia has said it‘ll suspend flights to and from toronto. here‘s bbc arabic‘s issam ikirmawi. reports from riyadh suggest that people are being taken by surprise by this response by the saudi government. however, it‘s not totally surprising. there have been a couple of precedence this year, ones with germany and before that, with sweden. the ambassadors...
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the gulf centre for human rights says that samar badawi and nassima al—sadah were detained by the securityh are known for their championing of human rights in the country, and were involved in the successful campaign to win women the right to drive. one of our most—read articles online, facebook and instagram are releasing a new tool to limit how much time people spend on their apps. the announcement follows concerns that excessive social media use can have a negative impact on mental health. the remains of american soldiers who died during the korean war are being taken back to the united states. north korea handed over 55 cases to us military officials at kalma airport near the city of wonsan. they were then flown to the us airbase in osan in the south, a0 miles from seoul. on wednesday, the us military held a repatriation ceremony in a warehouse at the airbase. well, us officials say initial results show the remains are likely to be american, which are now being transported to hawaii for further testing. here's laura bicker. well there are over 7,000 soldiers still unaccounted for from
the gulf centre for human rights says that samar badawi and nassima al—sadah were detained by the securityh are known for their championing of human rights in the country, and were involved in the successful campaign to win women the right to drive. one of our most—read articles online, facebook and instagram are releasing a new tool to limit how much time people spend on their apps. the announcement follows concerns that excessive social media use can have a negative impact on mental...
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good samar a human chain to rescue a grandmother trapped in this car. crews using rafts to save people stranded. new concerns about more flash flooding. >>> war with the white house. omarosa and president trump escalating their battle. his former adviser now ready to share her secret recordings with the special counsel. the president fighting back, calling her wacky and vicious. ♪ >>> respect and well wishes pouring in for the queen of soul. aretha franklin gravely ill this morning. her family and friends by her side. the tributes from stars like beyonce overnight and the very latest on her condition right now. >> she certainly has earned our respect. good morning, america. er joiarethad r milythis mornin you can see the crowd joined in singing "respect." >> i love what she said not so long ago. she said everyone wants respect, everyone needs respect from the very old to those in the middle, male, female. we all want respect and we all want to be appreciated. >> well said. >> we respect her. >> praying for her. >> a lot more on her coming up. >>> we hav
good samar a human chain to rescue a grandmother trapped in this car. crews using rafts to save people stranded. new concerns about more flash flooding. >>> war with the white house. omarosa and president trump escalating their battle. his former adviser now ready to share her secret recordings with the special counsel. the president fighting back, calling her wacky and vicious. ♪ >>> respect and well wishes pouring in for the queen of soul. aretha franklin gravely ill this...
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freedom of expression the tweet that led to canada's and basket are being sent home had to do with samar but the sister of activists raised modally now both of them are in prison in saudi arabia race but he's wife is now a canadian citizen so this is a story that canadians are very familiar with in fact prime minister justin trudeau has been under pressure to sever military contracts with saudi arabia because of their human rights record interesting lee not clear how those contracts will be affected going forward because of the demand from saudi arabia that future business ties be cut we know there will be an impact from this decision economically for canada flights from saudi arabia into toronto will stop on august thirteenth students that attend university here in canada from saudi arabia have been called back home the government will stop paying their tuition that's estimated to be about fifteen thousand people so that's millions of dollars in lost facing canadian universities but again the canadian say that this is the right thing to do and they're not going to change their position
freedom of expression the tweet that led to canada's and basket are being sent home had to do with samar but the sister of activists raised modally now both of them are in prison in saudi arabia race but he's wife is now a canadian citizen so this is a story that canadians are very familiar with in fact prime minister justin trudeau has been under pressure to sever military contracts with saudi arabia because of their human rights record interesting lee not clear how those contracts will be...