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we cannot bring in our guests joining us on skype from amman is cease the un's regional humanitarian coordinator for the syria crisis in istanbul is he. he's the spokesman for the syrian negotiations commission and on skype from damascus talib abraham a former professor at auburn university welcome to all of you thank you very much for coming on the program i'm going to start with you mr mooses to talk about the prospects of this new agreement that's been reached to try and change the constitution there have been several rounds of discussions prior to this do you think this is this how optimistic are you that this time we will see some kind of progress towards some kind of a resolution. well i mean as the secretary general says this is really a positive development development that any dialogue of progress on the constitutional committee on those form of the political progress is extremely important from my perspective humanitarian it's extremely important to see progress on the political millions of refugees of internally displaced really we are very much looking forward to see prog
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so i think we shouldn't hold our breath yet ok we'll leave it there many thanks for joining us on skype from taipei we'll get you more of course on all the top stories not least what's going inside on inside the house of commons right now boris johnson the prime minister was on his feet he's now. a robust performance not much detail it has to be said because he said you know there are concrete proposals on the table do we know what those proposals are no we do not more news on the other side of the break we'll see you soon. new yorkers are very receptive to al jazeera because it is such an international city they're very interested in that global perspective that al jazeera provides. if you want to learn above that was might look like very soon got a 100 and the hungry is in the stream example of the predicament the whole world is going through. since mass immigration story we had one should question is the thing because yours and the problems that the culture of that these . cars should say it's a rating to us is or is not comfortable with european culture this is not like good fascist
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joining us now via skype is craig nelson, kabul bureau chief for the "wall street journal." first, it is unfortunately common for people to say that e process is fraudulent. but from what you can tell and all the different monitors that are on the ground, has this been a fair process so r today? >> it's really not clear. i think there's been some problems with the process, just we went to a polling station this morning, and, at 7:00, whea the polls opened, and the election... the electoral staff wasn't even there. there was a problem this afternoon with voting lists at another polling station where people came in and looked for they were sure they registered. they had proof that they're registered, but they couldn't find their names on the voting list. so, is that fraud or is that kind of sort of inefficiency and ineptitude that has so characterized elections for a very long time? i think that the other people i think the biggest problem today is voter turnout. voter turnout seems to have been extremely low. and privately, president ghani's people are talking about a llion,
joining us now via skype is craig nelson, kabul bureau chief for the "wall street journal." first, it is unfortunately common for people to say that e process is fraudulent. but from what you can tell and all the different monitors that are on the ground, has this been a fair process so r today? >> it's really not clear. i think there's been some problems with the process, just we went to a polling station this morning, and, at 7:00, whea the polls opened, and the election......
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a lot of that is business travel which could be avoided by skype and that would make avoided by skypetweets about this. plenty of you have been getting in touch. tax the engine suppliers or airlines, one says. what about alternative fuels? it is easier to punish the customers and not go after the providers. thinking the majority frequent flyers would be people travelling for work wealthy individuals. they would pass the costs onto the consumers in the end we are all paying whether we fly or not. frequent flyers are mainly flying for business and they would claim it back anyway and it would have no effect. another says, it does not make dirty emissions any cleaner. nothing changes but we all know it needs to. we are wondering if it becomes like the plastic bag tax, you get used to it and you adjust your behaviour. the plastic bag tax really did work. with taxing airlines, there is difficulty in a taxing feel because airlines go to a different country to feel. it is a genuine problem. thank you for being on the programme. it has been great having you with us. thank you for your company
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joining us on skype from beirut thank you so much for that too appreciate it. to other news and syria's foreign minister has used his address to the united nations to demand the immediate withdrawal of all foreign forces while he told world leaders his country is open to international dialogue but never at the expense of its national integrity he said any agreement without syrian involvement would be condemned as. the united states and turkey maintain an illegal military presence in northern syria they've been so arrogant to the point of holding discussions and reaching agreements on the creation of a so-called safe zone inside syria if they were planning to establish this on american or turkish soil this is a violation of international law and the un charter any agreement about any part of syria without the consent of the syrian government is condemned and rejected in form and in substance any foreign forces operating in our territories without an authorization occupying forces and must withdraw immediately if they refuse we have the right to take any and all
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he's the spokesman for the syrian negotiations commission and on skype from damascus talib abraham a former professor at auburn university welcome to all of you thank you very much for coming on the program i'm going to start with you mr moon sis to talk about the prospects of this new agreement that's been reached to try and change the constitution there have been several rounds of discussions prior to this do you think this is this how optimistic are you that this time we will see some kind of progress towards some kind of a resolution. well i mean as the secretary general says this is really a positive development development that any dialogue of progress on the constitutional committee on those form of the political progress is extremely important from my perspective humanitarian it's extremely important to see progress on the political millions of refugees of internally displaced really we are very much looking forward to see progress on the root causes of what makes a situation exterminated this is called unchallenging on the inside syria still yes still remains as a humanitari
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like today's likely to continue, national public radio correspondent frank langfitt joins us now via skype from london for more on this developing story. the protests that weeing seem to be growing, and they seem to be not just limited to londonnymore. >> no, we saw them in glasgow, in oxford, liverpool, other cities around the country. they weren't that big today, a i think as we get closer to the october 31st date when there could be... the country could crash out of the e.u. with no deal at all, i think you'll see them grow. >> sreenivasan: this isn't just the people who are, well, i guess, in the opposition party who are pushing back at whatin boris johnson did. ysover the past couple of we've seen members, current members of the conservative party as well as previous ones. >> you do, and you... i think you have rebel mbers of the tory party who also object to this. and then, lot of t is to the principal. we have a parliament that's sitting here. ris johnson is maybe going to give them five... as little as d fis to come back and try to mount a way of stopping him from taking the countr
like today's likely to continue, national public radio correspondent frank langfitt joins us now via skype from london for more on this developing story. the protests that weeing seem to be growing, and they seem to be not just limited to londonnymore. >> no, we saw them in glasgow, in oxford, liverpool, other cities around the country. they weren't that big today, a i think as we get closer to the october 31st date when there could be... the country could crash out of the e.u. with no...
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from singapore also on skype from taipei undress for the senior fellow at the university of nottingham a research institute welcome to your. but only the simmering dissed can turn that we've seen across the streets of hong kong for quite some time is all above the laws the people deemed repressive or there's more to this story. well 1st of all is about the extradition bail as we are know are we afraid that they're free hong kong citizens or anyone who is in hong kong would be extradited to china that's the basic fear however for all the campaign for the movement now it's more about the extradition bail is also about police brutality is about the police and also the government's not being accountable to the people and also the hong kong people have to resell live free stuff africa thanks to stop just one bail so there is no accountability at all so hong kong people need justice for the victims of police brutality and also need protection inside our political system than will be satisfied and then we'll be safe that is why after the announcement of the wished for our thief edition hong k
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is professor of law and flaws of the at the university of pennsylvania law school and joins says on skype from philadelphia great to have you on the program thank you very much now i want to ask just in the grand scheme of things how significant are these allegations and what kind of repercussions could we see from this or is it something that's likely to be swept under the rug as we've seen so many times at the at trump's white house. this is an enormous story possibly the biggest story of this presidency because 1st of all it's arguably the 1st time that a whistle blower action has been filed against the president if indeed that's what this action is as we now are coming to understand. and there are extensive protections that are required by law for whistleblowers to enable them to bring important information of corruption to light so 2nd of all there would be as part of the story obstruction of justice potentially on the part of the white house actors in the white house or even the president because it appears as though there is potentially a coordinated effort going on to ensure that
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so here is today's panel all joining us from bogota the capital of colombia on skype we have got sergio who is the director of columbia risk analysis we have jorge atmosphere per the director of set uk the conflict analysis resource center and also on skype daniel got to see opinion who is the professor of political science at the national university and a former high commissioner for peace of colombia gentlemen welcome to all 3 of you i am conscious that the story of the rebels and the peace deal is not something all of our viewers are going to be completely up to speed on so i just want to spend a few minutes with you sort of explaining a bit more about some of the main players and what's happened in the last 3 years sergio i'll start with you tell me about even marquez tell our viewers about evo marquez and particularly right now how strong is his voice how influential is he does he have people numbers on his side. thank you and thank you for inviting me good morning to jorge and money and it's a pleasure to be here to begin you and marcus is a person that has a very long political b
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government governance and service delivery at the human sciences research council she joins us by skype from port elizabeth in south africa welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you monday so can you late so ramaphosa has said is the most unsafe place in the world for women the u.n. seem to echo that yet this isn't a new problem this seems to be a generational problem so why are people out on the streets right now. who are people out in the streets right now because since last year or when the total shutdown much happened on the 1st of august to try and bring one awareness towards how bad the scourge of gender based violence had become but also to give solutions to government from civil society in the form of $24.00 demands those $24.00 demands expired on the 1st of august this year and only a few are halfway through towards implementation so women have taken back to the streets to say but government to david demands we gave you solutions but it doesn't seem to be that you're actually doing in implementation and of course we then saw some of some of the new cases that actually got q
government governance and service delivery at the human sciences research council she joins us by skype from port elizabeth in south africa welcome to you all i'd like to begin with you monday so can you late so ramaphosa has said is the most unsafe place in the world for women the u.n. seem to echo that yet this isn't a new problem this seems to be a generational problem so why are people out on the streets right now. who are people out in the streets right now because since last year or when...
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a rural district and now they are starting to do medically assisted treatment over the internet to skype those interviews. >> i was incredibly surprised how successful that was that center and a comfortable chair and then have their sessions to drive two or three hours was recently visiting one of our hospitals that has the expertise that they need. >> and also to usher in a shift of a mindset with a public health coordinator who said the fentanyl epidemic is changing the way people think about addiction and we have to jail our way out of the problem treating addiction as a disease to give people treatment even spilling over into something like alcoholism and was treated the same way. was social issue more than a real disease. >> it is incredible beginning with opioid and heroine and now fentanyl that role america has been hit so hard certainly in my district and trying to come to terms so that means it's very difficult to find talented employees for the workforce. and what we have seen just recently is supportive employment where one of our major employers will have specialist on hand i
a rural district and now they are starting to do medically assisted treatment over the internet to skype those interviews. >> i was incredibly surprised how successful that was that center and a comfortable chair and then have their sessions to drive two or three hours was recently visiting one of our hospitals that has the expertise that they need. >> and also to usher in a shift of a mindset with a public health coordinator who said the fentanyl epidemic is changing the way people...
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calvin dark a former indonesian government campaign advisor and finally also in melbourne by skype is damien kingsbury a conflict resolution specialist welcome to you all damien let me start with you just how significant have these protests been well i think this is very significant because what they're showing is a popular backlash against very conservative changes proposed changes to engine asian legislation is showing that these these changes are not necessarily supported by the people and it's a really reflecting a minority view was he needs an easier calvin there have been discussions on changing indonesia's criminal code since independence in the 1940 so why is all this happening now. well i think part of it is there is a growing. level of conservatism at least you know religious or moral conservatism within the government but also i think that part of the reason for the protest is that in addition to the reforms that have kind of gotten newsworthiness because of you know the bans of sex outside marriage and other things like abortion it takes away a little bit from some of the
calvin dark a former indonesian government campaign advisor and finally also in melbourne by skype is damien kingsbury a conflict resolution specialist welcome to you all damien let me start with you just how significant have these protests been well i think this is very significant because what they're showing is a popular backlash against very conservative changes proposed changes to engine asian legislation is showing that these these changes are not necessarily supported by the people and...
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we arranged to hold a skype call with biarne after the direction foresman it's bad news his wife and children aren't there. was only her father was there i didn't even see her sister another woman i've never seen before was there used by couldn't even set foot on the property i spent almost 2 hours at the fans watching them debate the situation. do you know where your children are. nothing really except that her family admitted that she keeps moving and going underground here in japan. we also contacted the children's mother and asked for a statement she didn't reply. another direct enforcement is scheduled for later that day at the court meeting it's all talk and no action. is asked if he could visit japan more often and frustration he calls the german embassy. i told them i have to work i have to pay for all this this situation is just crazy. the embassy advises him to file a missing persons report after all his children have now been abducted for a 2nd time this time in japan. we decided to pay a visit to the house no one's there. father in law's wealthy so is he financing his dau
we arranged to hold a skype call with biarne after the direction foresman it's bad news his wife and children aren't there. was only her father was there i didn't even see her sister another woman i've never seen before was there used by couldn't even set foot on the property i spent almost 2 hours at the fans watching them debate the situation. do you know where your children are. nothing really except that her family admitted that she keeps moving and going underground here in japan. we also...
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hold direct talks with the afghan government illinois or let's not introduce op panel joining us on skype from kabul mohammad yousuf freshie director at the free and fair election form of afghanistan in dublin also on skype michael semple professor at queen's university belfast who has negotiated with the taliban and also in kabul for him dashti chairman of the afghanistan national union of journalists welcome to you all thank you so much for being with us on inside story mohammed use a fresh sheet in kabul if i can start with you so unofficial figures for now but it looks like the historically low voter turnout in this afghan election what factors do you think contributed to this low voter turnout was it the taliban threat or the fatigue of repeated fraud elections thanks so much there are a number of factors the 1st. election that we have. this year and also you had parliamentary election last also a 3rd. lady not. did you did to disperse this started by if you are elections the whole movement all good yet trust the groups is also another effect or you had really bad experience of those
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about this is director of the center for breakfast studies at birmingham city university his via skype from birmingham in the u.k. thank you so much for being with us on al-jazeera so we get a week of setbacks for prime minister john said how much more pressure does the rads resignation put on him. significant because you both remind us the state in the ministry in the negotiated deal with. pointed out in a resignation speech he doesn't believe in a sincere america and the evidence from brussels the government hasn't come up or. are. we really want to bring calm. to be encouraged. or out along the stuart. made it clear he would rather support jeremy cooper as labor leader. or from really is a mere. ottoman. or very next up and his bet everything boy starts on getting britain out of the top with 31st he can't really back down from that so what options does he have left. he really is very little i mean he's he's only real options now because the bill ready be an amendment to get the extension from brussels to the end of january is sort of minimum looks set to become more monday so he's r
about this is director of the center for breakfast studies at birmingham city university his via skype from birmingham in the u.k. thank you so much for being with us on al-jazeera so we get a week of setbacks for prime minister john said how much more pressure does the rads resignation put on him. significant because you both remind us the state in the ministry in the negotiated deal with. pointed out in a resignation speech he doesn't believe in a sincere america and the evidence from...
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and public affairs department for the european council and from yangon and me and more also by skype is john quigley a human rights specialist at fortify rights a nonprofit human rights organization thank you both for joining us anita showed so this new report from the u.n. fact finding mission has now been handed off to the independent investigative mechanism for me and more what happens next. what happens next. i answer this question we have to make sure that the independent this independent mechanic it's not a court itself and that's why it's very important and the record already has said that you know remain in your kind are under the threat or are facing the genocide genocide so we have to consider that this is independent mechanism is not a court itself but it's the use the evidence to chaz being given collided by the fact cunning mission to prosecute general in the future so it is very important that. international community takes concrete action referring the military the country itself to i.c.c. and to the international criminal court of justice because otherwise deviated th
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shot he's a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford he joins us via skype from is iranian leaders have welcomed donald trump's decision to sack john bolton what do you make of the iranian response and does tehran now think the chance of war is very much diminished. i think what president rouhani show today was nothing but a beary very cautious optimism and at the same time he made it categorically clear that without a condom the main precondition that the ukrainian regime has been talking about that over the last few months there will be no negotiation what. repeatedly said as longest the united states is not going to reconsider its maximum pressure policy towards iran and as long as they're not going to lift the sanctions there is no point to any negotiation and after not an important point to make but the sacking of john bolton isn't the same as a change in u.s. foreign policy and trump and his administration are still as you say going to keep up the sanctions and economic pressure on iran. yes action can you hear me at all. yes actions i can you hear me
shot he's a senior lecturer in middle east politics at the university of bradford he joins us via skype from is iranian leaders have welcomed donald trump's decision to sack john bolton what do you make of the iranian response and does tehran now think the chance of war is very much diminished. i think what president rouhani show today was nothing but a beary very cautious optimism and at the same time he made it categorically clear that without a condom the main precondition that the ukrainian...
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terrorists is the north america spokesperson for the climate movement yes for humanity joins us now over skype from new york so millions of people taking part in this climate strike skipping school skipping work in more than 150 countries mean is there a historical significance to the size and scale of this protest today have we how we crossed the sort of threshold here. yes i believe that this is the 1st time in the history of humanity that we're able to mobilize the lives and to understand also the state that hand when we look at their movements when that human rights or other issues never was the planet as a whore or the land on which we all live so this is mobilizing whole new level and i do believe that it is historical moment because it is also a huge lead and yeah it's honestly an honor to be able to witness this at this time in new york especially and as you say it's a u.s. led movement and certainly many thousands many millions of children have drawn inspiration from the swedish schoolgirl gretta turn by what do you say. government minister and some other figures have said children sh
terrorists is the north america spokesperson for the climate movement yes for humanity joins us now over skype from new york so millions of people taking part in this climate strike skipping school skipping work in more than 150 countries mean is there a historical significance to the size and scale of this protest today have we how we crossed the sort of threshold here. yes i believe that this is the 1st time in the history of humanity that we're able to mobilize the lives and to understand...
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he's the spokesman for the syrian negotiations commission and on skype from damascus taleb abraham a former professor at auburn university welcome to all of you thank you very much for coming on the program i'm going to start with you mr mims this to talk about the prospects of this new agreement that's been reached to try and change the constitution there have been several rounds of discussions prior to this do you think this says this how optimistic are you that this time we will see some kind of progress towards some kind of a resolution. well i mean as the secretary general said this is really a positive development development that any dialogue of progress all because you should all commit you know those form of the political progress is extremely important from my perspective humanitarian it's extremely order to see progress on the political millions of refugees internally displaced really very much looking forward to see progress on the root causes of what makes a situation extremely difficult and challenging on the inside syria syria still remains a humanitarian crisis for us
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mohammad yousuf rushy director at the free and fair election form of afghanistan in dublin also on skype michael semple professor at queen's university belfast who has negotiated with the taliban and also in kabul for him dashti chairman of the afghanistan national union of journalists welcome to you all thank you so much for being with us on inside story mohammad yousuf fresh meat in kabul if i can start with you so unofficial figures for now but it looks like a historically low voter turnout in this afghan election what factors do you think contributed to this low voter turnout was it the taliban threat or the fatigue of repeated fraud elections. thank so much there are a number of factors the 1st is about repeated elections that we have. this year and also you had parliamentary election last year that also affect. the people that you are leading not. did you did this part disturb it by by every year elections that the whole movement allgood yet tast the process also an affect or you had a very bad experience of 2010 and action and that was also another factor another reason that affec
mohammad yousuf rushy director at the free and fair election form of afghanistan in dublin also on skype michael semple professor at queen's university belfast who has negotiated with the taliban and also in kabul for him dashti chairman of the afghanistan national union of journalists welcome to you all thank you so much for being with us on inside story mohammad yousuf fresh meat in kabul if i can start with you so unofficial figures for now but it looks like a historically low voter turnout...
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asian providing analysis on nigeria's social political and economic situation he joined us earlier via skype from abou j. he says south african politicians have stoked xenophobia perception here in nigeria is that they begin. an opportunity to push that's over 4 days but i mean the lead the effort i mean so the request going down unemployment starts with the sense to the prospect of leaving the poor enough for the problems of people something that some sort of are going to be shots of opportunity made use of there is a video we have speculated on social media here in nigeria it's been that we've been since yesterday it before you would create a cabinet member in the government of whom i think he was the deputy police minister something of the sort. but typically believe me or enough for the programs of south africa in that regard should not the other is for enough of that video that went viral beyond what's up there yet in nigeria are really help to be popular about be sure sagarika one of the hazards of the on the continent probably underworld when you nominate your house is very high inequ
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but the bbc following skype is likely in using headset microphones, so—called madonna microphones, so—calledicrophones in the style of pop stars or sport commentators. they headed bbc westminster said the intention was not to block out the back noise entirely. but on the news at ten on thursday, it seemed the new microphones were not excluding as much back noise as some might have wished. not excluding as much back noise as some might have wishedm not excluding as much back noise as some might have wished. if we look at it some might have wished. if we look atitl some might have wished. if we look at it i know deal brexit is a very real possibility. protestors shout some very vocal protesters, certainly making their feelings known. back to be done. some such as a telephone colour remain unconvinced of the value of broadcasting from college green. new microphones or not. why do they have to be outside with what looks like sports commentator microphones, put it in the studio. it is of course a bonanza time for political programmes. question time returned on thursday for its new series, a week
but the bbc following skype is likely in using headset microphones, so—called madonna microphones, so—calledicrophones in the style of pop stars or sport commentators. they headed bbc westminster said the intention was not to block out the back noise entirely. but on the news at ten on thursday, it seemed the new microphones were not excluding as much back noise as some might have wished. not excluding as much back noise as some might have wishedm not excluding as much back noise as some...
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key now samsung has promised to usher in a new age of foldable in the smartphone sector the 1st of a skype available in south korean stores from tomorrow and present it at the consumer electronics show here. one touch on this smartphone turns into a tablet the samsung galaxy fold is one of the novelties at europe's biggest consumer electronics show after lengthy delays due to cracking screens the model goes on sale this month the price a hefty 2000 euro's. when you wipe me out and you can see me like content is just incredible so. divisional queues coming from social media videos even the audiophile it's just incredible so i think as we break the foundries of new technologies new full back to this will point and she was using it in different ways. here at i.f.a. you can try out all the new high tech stuff nearly 2000 exhibitors are showing off their products including t.v.'s that are bigger sharper on hooked up to the internet of things another trend smart home appliances from a customized refrigerator to a wardrobe that also cleans your clothes welcome to the future. competition among the
key now samsung has promised to usher in a new age of foldable in the smartphone sector the 1st of a skype available in south korean stores from tomorrow and present it at the consumer electronics show here. one touch on this smartphone turns into a tablet the samsung galaxy fold is one of the novelties at europe's biggest consumer electronics show after lengthy delays due to cracking screens the model goes on sale this month the price a hefty 2000 euro's. when you wipe me out and you can see...
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east studies at the university of oklahoma and president of the syria studies association his via skype from norman in oklahoma joshua landis as always good to have you with us on al-jazeera how much progress do you think they have maids in this meeting really towards securing a lasting truce in syria do you think anything will change in the next few days and weeks. you know there's not a lot of progress but it is the 3 have to get together and constantly manage the situation which is quite explosive because there is an offensive led by the syrian government in italy province which could drive hundreds of thousands not millions of refugees into turkey turkey is also at daggers drawn with the united states over the question of kurds in in eastern europe radius region and so all of those different interests have to be managed and each side wants to use this conference as a way to underline its interests its needs to tell america in a sense that they need to leave the area so different interests as you say in different agendas russia was very eager to see progress on a sad mission this con
east studies at the university of oklahoma and president of the syria studies association his via skype from norman in oklahoma joshua landis as always good to have you with us on al-jazeera how much progress do you think they have maids in this meeting really towards securing a lasting truce in syria do you think anything will change in the next few days and weeks. you know there's not a lot of progress but it is the 3 have to get together and constantly manage the situation which is quite...
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which cars have to be cleaned they use an algorithm as the company's boss home it explains to us in a skype conversation. that there are various parameters for example when was the car last claimed if more than 30 days have passed or more than a 1000 kilometers have been driven or 15 to 20 bookings have been made if any one of these is triggered a cleaning order is generated. get its. workers known as shepherds take care of every vehicle in their fleet almost every day they maintain electric bicycles for a danish bicycle rental company donkey republic the shepherds can see which bike needs a new battery on their smart phones. here are the hogs all over the city and we have found a nice rack to find these bikes and for example these boys called the 1st real look for this bike by its name and it's way more easy to find this mike and have done our full time employees but there are numerous small businesses which service the fleets of vehicles owned by vehicle share companies but they work without any social security there's never a guarantee of enough orders it's a thorn in the science of work
which cars have to be cleaned they use an algorithm as the company's boss home it explains to us in a skype conversation. that there are various parameters for example when was the car last claimed if more than 30 days have passed or more than a 1000 kilometers have been driven or 15 to 20 bookings have been made if any one of these is triggered a cleaning order is generated. get its. workers known as shepherds take care of every vehicle in their fleet almost every day they maintain electric...
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they're starting to do medically-assisted treatment by long-distance treatment over the internet and skyping the interviews and sessions, the mental health sessions. >> guest: that's great. >> host: i was incredibly surprised at how successful that was, but they can go into a pattern center, a comfortable chair and a plant next to them and a tv in front of them, and then they are having their session. they don't have to drive two or three hours, and it's much more efficient. i was recently visiting one of our hospitals as well that is to help our small rural hospitals to have the expertise that they need to be able to do the medically-assisted treatment. >> guest: and it's also ushering in kind of a shift in mindset. at a talk to the public health coordinator in grand forks, and he said that fentanyl epidemic is changing the way people think about addiction. and so he said it's no longer people think we've got to jail i went out of problem, we have to lock people up. treating addiction as a disease, trying to get people treatment. can use it even its bills over into something like alcoholism
they're starting to do medically-assisted treatment by long-distance treatment over the internet and skyping the interviews and sessions, the mental health sessions. >> guest: that's great. >> host: i was incredibly surprised at how successful that was, but they can go into a pattern center, a comfortable chair and a plant next to them and a tv in front of them, and then they are having their session. they don't have to drive two or three hours, and it's much more efficient. i was...
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watch a video on your way to work or check the news online or you skype with friends quite regularly for many of us those a tip it is a part of our daily routine if no one ever thinks about climate change when they use them but maybe we should because digital technologies produce around 4 percent of global c o 2 emissions that's more than all airplanes combined and twice as much as germany's share for example estimates say this could double in the next 5 years there isn't all that data from amazon's movies to your social media feed it's to be stored somewhere and that happens mostly on massive server farms as there's a vast buildings crime to the hilt with computer hard drives those servers need a lot of power to run and to be cool and the vast majority actually is due to you tube and netflix and other video services if you look at the global data traffic email websites photos anything that's not a video accounts for only 20 percent of the data the other 80 are moving pictures online video watching produces as much c o 2 per day asked the country of spain and there's no sign of it sl
watch a video on your way to work or check the news online or you skype with friends quite regularly for many of us those a tip it is a part of our daily routine if no one ever thinks about climate change when they use them but maybe we should because digital technologies produce around 4 percent of global c o 2 emissions that's more than all airplanes combined and twice as much as germany's share for example estimates say this could double in the next 5 years there isn't all that data from...
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it is not that skype is i do remember you tell me that.t has to be worth that. that is an issue. it starts to fill ina that. that is an issue. it starts to fill in a tv miniseries. because, it was all those years ago. you do wonder, why is this feeling so episodic? the third felon. eyes are a trailerfor this in episodic? the third felon. eyes are a trailer for this in the cinema and i was the only one he chuckled. 0h, really? the shiny shrimps, the professional summer who is interviewed by a tv interviewer he keeps saying you are past your prime, everything is going wrong for you. he then rebuts him with a homophobic epithet. he said something outrageous and immediately he is thrown out and told you how to make it up to the lgbt community and the way you have to do that is to become the coach to the shiny shrimps. a gay men's watch apollo tea m shrimps. a gay men's watch apollo team he will take place in croatia. —— water polo team. initially he is drilled, but inevitably, as you see in the trailer, it all works together. here is a clip. y
it is not that skype is i do remember you tell me that.t has to be worth that. that is an issue. it starts to fill ina that. that is an issue. it starts to fill in a tv miniseries. because, it was all those years ago. you do wonder, why is this feeling so episodic? the third felon. eyes are a trailerfor this in episodic? the third felon. eyes are a trailer for this in the cinema and i was the only one he chuckled. 0h, really? the shiny shrimps, the professional summer who is interviewed by a tv...
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duke's big instagram takeover and his message this morning as duchess meghan makes an appearance via skype. >>> let me say a saints victory and t.j. holmes. my heart is full. my heart is full this monday morning, but how about prince harry taking over nat geo's instagram? 123 million followers. >> i appreciate that. welcome, t.j. but let's get to the prince now. >> you followed that, right? >> good transition. >>> we want to get right to the breaking news. attacks on u.s. and european military targets in somalia. the terror group al shabab is claiming responsibility, details of the attacks just coming in, and our chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz tracking it all from washington. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, george. there are hundreds of pentagon personnel at this base in somalia and reports this morning of this attack are dramatic. at least one large vehicle was packed with explosives. the explosives then set off by a suicide bomber at the gate of the military facility. bursts of gunfire then echoed across the base. the group al shabab did take responsibility f
duke's big instagram takeover and his message this morning as duchess meghan makes an appearance via skype. >>> let me say a saints victory and t.j. holmes. my heart is full. my heart is full this monday morning, but how about prince harry taking over nat geo's instagram? 123 million followers. >> i appreciate that. welcome, t.j. but let's get to the prince now. >> you followed that, right? >> good transition. >>> we want to get right to the breaking news....
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tireless is secretary general of the world meter log and mr logical organization and he joins me via skype from new . york right now thanks for being with us on the program i mean they were the past 5 years that seen a massive increase in awareness about global warming about climate change about the need to reduce carbon emissions so why are we seeing these increases in well temperatures the rise in sea water as so things have been proceeding assess as we estimated henri several years. of these syrian seas are very much settling into the fact that you have. been using growing amount of force the route to do research coal oil and gas and and the folks ample last year there mr despair all shouldn't rising at 2 point one percent and that led to again the record high concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which is the main gas that has been warming on the planet and also it has been warming the oceans and i mean that's been also causing the melting of grazier send sea ice and that's also contributing to the sea level rise that we have observed it's an alarming reports if more actio
tireless is secretary general of the world meter log and mr logical organization and he joins me via skype from new . york right now thanks for being with us on the program i mean they were the past 5 years that seen a massive increase in awareness about global warming about climate change about the need to reduce carbon emissions so why are we seeing these increases in well temperatures the rise in sea water as so things have been proceeding assess as we estimated henri several years. of these...
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marks it as the secretary of the intergovernmental panel on climate change since he joins us now on skype from america great to get you on the program thank you very much now we've outlined a few of some very alarming findings about the warming oceans but if you had to address what your most important issue s. right now that needs to be looked at what would it be and thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to speak with the outcome of own special report on the ocean and close in and turns in claimants. yes. targets for. me to an old floor in the lights what was not been found in our report is that we should. give more attention to all this about the possibility of war those population. living in induced. risk in order to improve their ability to adapt to impact is a true climate change and also those are related to the changes in motion in the food security of the world. this is i think the men the main. focus and also attention should be or should provide that you did read that how are some. men and minorities are living like indigenous people and also the population live in th
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independent commission is so important at this stage ok we have to leave it there just a chain on skype in hong kong thank you very much. the british prime minister boris johnson's in the middle of a major parliamentary showdown over bricks that m.p.'s are set to votes on a motion which would block a no deal bricks it on october 31st further delaying the u.k.'s exit from the e.u. by 3 months now if that passes mr johnson has said he'll call for a snap general election earlier the prime minister faced a barrage of questions from n.p.r. news. has more from london. this government will take this country out of the european union johnson facing a rowdy question just hours after losing his 1st of a commons vote as prime minister and with control of the parliamentary timetable what this this country needs what this country needs is a sensible moderate progressive conservative government to take this country out of the e.u. on october the 30 christ and that is what we are going to deliver. the ice in the right $328.00 the default legal position is the u.k. will leave the european union at the
independent commission is so important at this stage ok we have to leave it there just a chain on skype in hong kong thank you very much. the british prime minister boris johnson's in the middle of a major parliamentary showdown over bricks that m.p.'s are set to votes on a motion which would block a no deal bricks it on october 31st further delaying the u.k.'s exit from the e.u. by 3 months now if that passes mr johnson has said he'll call for a snap general election earlier the prime minister...
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. >> we skyped with her. >> we did, with rob as well. >> she had quite the story. >> the story is continuing. the door is being answered by the family of lacy, the donor of the lungs she's using to breathe right now. she watch this little moment. >> hi. >> i like that. she says -- >> you look exactly the way -- >> so cute. it's nice the family of the donor got to hug her. >> it's amazing. they actually said they spent the day driving so they could spend some time with the family. they go on to say make sure you're up to date, are you a donor? it does change peoples lives. >>> we heard many warnings from south africa. carjackings are prevalent. hate to say it, we have two videos that show the problem in action. these guys here, they look like they're in a truck. the driver there cruising along. something catches his attention. [ gunshot ] >> sound like a shot rings through the cab, the guys duck, and immediately three carjackers pile into the cab of the truck. two guys have handguns. one of the guys, it starts driving the truck. >> why are we kidnapping these guys? get what you want, take out
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por lo menos este hombre lo reconoce, que es un racista, nos conectamos hasta savannah, georgia, vÍa skypepor la intolerancia de muchos en este paÍs. gracias por estar con nosotros aquÍ en la ediciÓn dita, hemos visto atentamente el vÍdeo, ahora queremos saber ¿cÓmo ustedes llega? ¿cÓmo llega este hombre enfrentarse de esta manera tan brutal? >> lo que pasÓ fue que estaba con mis amigas, sentada en la mesa, una de mis amigos dice que el seÑor estaba diciendo que nos callemos, queremos de hablar espaÑol. en verdad me daba miedo, pero ya los insultos se pusieron mÁs fuerte, entonces no aguante y le respondÍ. de ahÍ empezÓ a decir un montÓn de cosas, dijo que Él construyÓ ese paÍs, que vengo a hacer daÑo a este paÍs. luego, saquÉ mi celular, empecé a grabar. que Él construyÓ ese paÍs, y estÁ orgulloso de ser racista. luego deje de firmar, por suerte lo sacaron. ailen: hubo unas consecuencias al respecto, pero me gustarÍa saber, si consideras que con este despido del hombre es suficiente, o si piensas ir mÁs allÁ? >> la verdad es que no sÉ si se puede hacer algo mÁs, le puedo meter a juicio po
por lo menos este hombre lo reconoce, que es un racista, nos conectamos hasta savannah, georgia, vÍa skypepor la intolerancia de muchos en este paÍs. gracias por estar con nosotros aquÍ en la ediciÓn dita, hemos visto atentamente el vÍdeo, ahora queremos saber ¿cÓmo ustedes llega? ¿cÓmo llega este hombre enfrentarse de esta manera tan brutal? >> lo que pasÓ fue que estaba con mis amigas, sentada en la mesa, una de mis amigos dice que el seÑor estaba diciendo que nos callemos,...
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so at this stage we thought the communications needed to go beyond e-mail to skype calls.doesn't speak english. >> and that's when we elicited the assistance of a translator to have telephone conversations. >> the point of these skype calls, in addition to proposing this business idea, was just to develop a rapport and a relationship and trust. >> good morning, how are you? we're very excited about the software we got so far. it's been truly worth our while. >> the undercover was very disarming, very friendly. he was very natural person. that's what we needed for this part of the operation. >> i want to explain an idea that we have here. we've found a market for software. small businesses are willing to pay a lot of money for u.s. software. we can give him 50% for his support. that will be the partnership. >> at first he was a little guarded because he wasn't sure why i didn't just purchase the software from him and sell it to my customers without his knowledge. my story was i needed to have somebody that could troubleshoot. i'm not a computer guy. we're interested in acqu
so at this stage we thought the communications needed to go beyond e-mail to skype calls.doesn't speak english. >> and that's when we elicited the assistance of a translator to have telephone conversations. >> the point of these skype calls, in addition to proposing this business idea, was just to develop a rapport and a relationship and trust. >> good morning, how are you? we're very excited about the software we got so far. it's been truly worth our while. >> the...
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fighters let's turn now to elizabeth kendall senior research fellow at oxford university she joins us on skype from london elizabeth welcome back to the news hour here on al-jazeera 1st of the bombing the attack on this detention center or weapons store in the scheme of things how significant is that looking at the conflict between where we are today going back 2015. the bombing on the detention center shows that this will continue to rage in the north and that what's happening now in the south is simply jerry i don't want to distractions from the overall war but it's a stark reminder of that very cool targeting that has been carried out by the saudi let coalition ships going again and again in fact civilian targets or at least targets where else clearly and i think it's important to point out that while it may be true that the truth is what hiding weapons amongst civilian populations detainees that doesn't mean that there are legitimate targets that can be avoided will we ever get definitive proof of as to what was actually going on in this i think it was a former school or a part of a univer
fighters let's turn now to elizabeth kendall senior research fellow at oxford university she joins us on skype from london elizabeth welcome back to the news hour here on al-jazeera 1st of the bombing the attack on this detention center or weapons store in the scheme of things how significant is that looking at the conflict between where we are today going back 2015. the bombing on the detention center shows that this will continue to rage in the north and that what's happening now in the south...
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its president is a co-investigator at the laureate institute for brain research also joining us via skype from philadelphia jordan shapiro he's author of the book the new childhood raising kids to thrive in a connected well out and talk to her about it is an adolescent psychiatrist assistant professor at the university of california san diego it's good to have your hair every body jordan and guess i'm just wondering the reason we're even debating this always scared of the screens that we have out there right now we scared that we don't know what they doing to our youngsters and to our babies is this conversation driven by fear or because there may well be an educational impact on gangsta's looking at scripts well i think it's absolutely driven by fear you know. all these devices are sort of here to stay that part of our lives and well it's certainly good things to be concerned about as in told us it seems to be from screen to be seen like kids who seem easily distracted kids who. are too focused on video games kids who have unhealthy divisive unhealthy relationships with their devices and
its president is a co-investigator at the laureate institute for brain research also joining us via skype from philadelphia jordan shapiro he's author of the book the new childhood raising kids to thrive in a connected well out and talk to her about it is an adolescent psychiatrist assistant professor at the university of california san diego it's good to have your hair every body jordan and guess i'm just wondering the reason we're even debating this always scared of the screens that we have...
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talk to marine rabbani he's a senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies he joins us via skype from washington d.c. and we know that israel has occupied the west bank since 1967 but stopped short of annexation so why is netanyahu doing this now and how significant is this move do you think. i think there are 2 reasons for this the 1st is as as was suggested in the clip this is in the like simply get to the end of the sensitively say if you want this you have to ensure that i am in the election for the next government but there is also i think another factor it goes beyond the elections which is that for netanyahu and his counterparts of is really right they see the upcoming period between the conclusion of the israeli parliament boxes next week and the american presidential elections next year as a golden opportunity to you know a lot of the determine many of these core issues of the israeli palestinian conflict and you see it as an opportunity that need not be repeated for many years if ever and therefore i say that regardless of the what's your rhetoric we're very likely to s
talk to marine rabbani he's a senior fellow at the institute for palestine studies he joins us via skype from washington d.c. and we know that israel has occupied the west bank since 1967 but stopped short of annexation so why is netanyahu doing this now and how significant is this move do you think. i think there are 2 reasons for this the 1st is as as was suggested in the clip this is in the like simply get to the end of the sensitively say if you want this you have to ensure that i am in the...
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so here is today's panel all joining us from bogota the capital of colombia on skype we have got sergiowho is the director of columbia risk analysis we have jorge atmosphere per the director of set uk the conflict analysis resource center and also on skype daniel got to see opinion who is the professor of political science at the national university and a former high commissioner for peace of colombia gentlemen welcome to all 3 of you i am conscious that the story of the rebels and the peace deal is not something all of our viewers are going to be completely up to speed on so i just want to spend a few minutes with you sort of explaining a bit more about some of the main players and what's happened in the last 3 years sergio i'll start with you tell me about even marquez tell our viewers about even our kids and particularly right now how strong is his voice how influential is he does he have people numbers on his side. thank you and thank you for inviting me good morning to forehead and i mean it it's a pleasure to be here to begin you not this is a person that has a very long political
so here is today's panel all joining us from bogota the capital of colombia on skype we have got sergiowho is the director of columbia risk analysis we have jorge atmosphere per the director of set uk the conflict analysis resource center and also on skype daniel got to see opinion who is the professor of political science at the national university and a former high commissioner for peace of colombia gentlemen welcome to all 3 of you i am conscious that the story of the rebels and the peace...