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struck. and mr.osenstein he was implying we might bring you in here and hold you in contempt as well. this is an attempt to undermine legitimate investigation, and somehow there must be somewhere in the republican party, in congress, out of congress, ex-precedents, a way to say we are republicans that stand together for free and open inquiry and with some independence as welt. because otherwise we are going to lose the ability in this country to see the rule of law prevail. and that's what this hearing was about to ensure that the rule of law was undermined. >> yeah, i want to play an exchange also before congressman gowdy -- another one -- and struck. let's listen. >> mr. gowdy, my understanding of why i was kicked off based on the understanding of those texts and perception they might create -- >> hang on a second, agent struck. you were saying it's the perception. the 13 democrats on the special counsel, for what he hoped was a victory party, that's a perception, too. they weren't kicked off. >> i
struck. and mr.osenstein he was implying we might bring you in here and hold you in contempt as well. this is an attempt to undermine legitimate investigation, and somehow there must be somewhere in the republican party, in congress, out of congress, ex-precedents, a way to say we are republicans that stand together for free and open inquiry and with some independence as welt. because otherwise we are going to lose the ability in this country to see the rule of law prevail. and that's what this...
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coalition sure are variances your party will just saw is whether to accept the shaky migration deal she struck with the e.u. if the deal doesn't go far enough for them they have trying to defy merkel's migration policy potentially unraveling the german government to. close hundreds of thousands probably a nationwide protest against us then we gratian policies calling on the trunk of ministration to quickly reunite families that have been separated the country's borders. on the syrian army pomos rebels held towns indeed tanks western daraa trials once had tens of thousands have been fleeing violence as the cease fire talks to. those that the world calls more superstar their secure why illuminations rinaldo support and france works the most spectacular goal of the tournament so far to send home you know messi in what could be the legend last march for argentina. i mounted on a welcome to the program while chancellor angela merkel has said in an interview that she thinks migration has to be reduced but that she disagrees with her sister party over how to achieve this or commons call as members of
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peter struck was interviewed last week. page started her testimony on friday and will couldn't again tomorrow. there was a heated exchange with struck. >> of the 50,000 text massages with your personal beliefs, go ahead and congress firm none of that happened on a official did we vice. >> sure, no many of them did. >> oh, they did. >> over 60,000. >> i'll give you a chance at the end. >> what you meant to say when you said you never crossed that bright line, what you meantime to say except for 50,000 times. i'm sure there are 13,000 agents that are beaming with pride. do you see how that calls into question everybody you touched. >> this is congressman john ratcliff. he's a federal prosecutor himself. it's good to see you. >> you bet. >> nice work getting to the heart of the issue in terms of him using his personal device to trash the president. you have interviewed peter in the contentious and public hearing. you spoke to page on friday. you will do that again tomorrow. what have we learned? >> well, it was a bit of a circ
peter struck was interviewed last week. page started her testimony on friday and will couldn't again tomorrow. there was a heated exchange with struck. >> of the 50,000 text massages with your personal beliefs, go ahead and congress firm none of that happened on a official did we vice. >> sure, no many of them did. >> oh, they did. >> over 60,000. >> i'll give you a chance at the end. >> what you meant to say when you said you never crossed that bright line,...
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struck attempted to defend himself saying that his personal views have never influenced his official f.b.i. decisions but check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republicans were on the off chance democrats were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for his service to the country on the other side struck desperately tried to keep the russian hysteria alive by characterizing the proceedings as a win for the usual suspect i have the utmost respect for congress has oversight role but i strongly believe today's hearing is just another victory notch in putin's belt and another milestone in our enemy's campaign to tear america apart a trump russia investigation has somehow survived for over a year now but no evidence has been produced till date but what it has produced is a whole lot of controversy alongside masters of phobia and internal polarizatio
struck attempted to defend himself saying that his personal views have never influenced his official f.b.i. decisions but check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republicans were on the off chance democrats were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for...
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who also has the chancellors the varian sister party reportedly said that the shaky agreement she struck with the e.u. don't go too far and he's threatening to defy merkel's migration policy potentially on ruffling the german government. the syrian army homo's a rebel towns and tank western provinces tens of hasn't happened fleeing the violence as ceasefire talks collapsed. just at the world pope more superstar as your royal emanated rinaldo supports hugo and france scored the most spectacular fall off the tournament so far dissent only about messi in what could be a diversion plus much for argentina. i mounted on a welcome to the program while german chancellor angela merkel faces an uncertain political future as one of her coalition partners says he's unhappy about a migration deal she reached within the european union or interior minister horse stable for has called for a harder line on migration and says the e.u. with. doesn't go far enough to reduce the number is say hold for is the leader of merkel's but variances party it has threatened at the very it will take orders security int
who also has the chancellors the varian sister party reportedly said that the shaky agreement she struck with the e.u. don't go too far and he's threatening to defy merkel's migration policy potentially on ruffling the german government. the syrian army homo's a rebel towns and tank western provinces tens of hasn't happened fleeing the violence as ceasefire talks collapsed. just at the world pope more superstar as your royal emanated rinaldo supports hugo and france scored the most spectacular...
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i was struck by the conciliate the tone of this interview. contrast to some of his predecessors, like michael gove, who had a very combative approach. also interesting
i was struck by the conciliate the tone of this interview. contrast to some of his predecessors, like michael gove, who had a very combative approach. also interesting
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. >> i was struck by what you said in one of the lectures. usa jus the big powers, big nations are preparing for a massive war, even though most of war right now is at a lower level. >> i think we have this very interesting situation where we have a lot of very lower level wars where, in fact, you don't need sophisticated weapons. a lot of the fighting was done with hose and shovels and what happened to the row rohingya were primitive weapons. we have killer robots and killer drones and the possibility of artificial intelligence making it possible to fight wars with planes that don't need pilots. the british said the next generation of pilot planes won't need a pilot. >> not needing a pilot leads us again to what president putin said and whether we should believe that the great power rivalry is over. because we know that he wants his sphere of influence, he has bases all over the place. we see the very harsh rhetoric of war coming out of president trump before he then turns on a dime and does other things. do you see -- what is the biggest th
. >> i was struck by what you said in one of the lectures. usa jus the big powers, big nations are preparing for a massive war, even though most of war right now is at a lower level. >> i think we have this very interesting situation where we have a lot of very lower level wars where, in fact, you don't need sophisticated weapons. a lot of the fighting was done with hose and shovels and what happened to the row rohingya were primitive weapons. we have killer robots and killer drones...
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wade when it ruled in favor of whole women's health and struck down an antiabortion law in texas that was designed to make it harder for women to access the care they need. the law in texas attempted to undermine women's reproductive freedom by putting access to that care far out of reach for women. if it had been allowed to stand, the law would have closed three-quarters of the clinics in that state that provided abortion services. if it had been allowed to stand hundreds of thousands of women would have no option but to travel hundreds of miles for their reproductive health services. but the texas law didn't stand. women's constitutional rights did. that supreme court ruling sent a strong message, one women have been making for years and one we continue to make clear today. politicians have no business interfering with a woman's most personal decisions. unfortunately, many people on the right continue to ignore that message. unfortunately they have continued to push for damaging, extreme policies that ignore the supreme court and the constitution and women across the country. from d
wade when it ruled in favor of whole women's health and struck down an antiabortion law in texas that was designed to make it harder for women to access the care they need. the law in texas attempted to undermine women's reproductive freedom by putting access to that care far out of reach for women. if it had been allowed to stand, the law would have closed three-quarters of the clinics in that state that provided abortion services. if it had been allowed to stand hundreds of thousands of women...
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. >>> also struck by lightning while hiking the pacific coast trail. these three brothers from northern california live to tell about it. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we have fog at the coast, but will it be good enough to keep away 105 to 110-degree heat? i'll have the answer to that coming up in my forecast in nine minutes. story in hawaii. a flying lava chunk hit a tour boat packed with passengers. >>> we are tracking a developing story out of hawaii. flying lava, a chunk of it, hit a tour boat packed with passengers. passengers are watching the erupting kilauea volcano off the coast of the big island when the lava crashed through the roof of the boat. you can see that big, gaping hole. the captain didn't see any warning signs. passengers say everyone came together to help each other but 23 people suffered burns and scrapes. the volcano has destroyed 700 homes. >>> san francisco is pushing ahead with a proposed ban on plastic straws, but there is pushback on all of this. critics say this proposal does not take into the needs of disabled
. >>> also struck by lightning while hiking the pacific coast trail. these three brothers from northern california live to tell about it. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we have fog at the coast, but will it be good enough to keep away 105 to 110-degree heat? i'll have the answer to that coming up in my forecast in nine minutes. story in hawaii. a flying lava chunk hit a tour boat packed with passengers. >>> we are tracking a developing story out of hawaii....
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struck. he had already volunteered to come into an interview before you threatened him with a subpoena. today we need so that the majority can criticize the deputy attorney general to his face. we will take a break so that we -- largely about his failure to put documents that you know he cannot. we will take a break so that we can go to the floor and vote on a so-called resolution of insistence based on the amendment from earlier this week, a measure without precedent, without the force of law and clearly a pretext move. what is the great emergency? why has the majority abandoned the rules that govern kriflcivility in the house? the tired story of hillary clinton's emails, of course. and if you conspiracy theories about the special counsel. when president trump and his administration were activity separating families at the border, ripping children out of the hands of their parents, that and causing untold suffering for thousands of families, that did not merit an emergency hearing by this co
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peter struck is on the hot seat or in the hot seat. he came under scrutiny after the justice department inspector general discovered thousands of text messages that he exchanged with an fbi lawyer. republicans claim struck is biased when it comes to the ongoing russia investigation. >> the suggestion that i in some dark chamber of the fbi would somehow cast aside all these procedures, all of these safe guards and somehow be able to do this is astounding to me. and the proposition that is going on, that it might occur in the fbi deeply corrodes what the fbi is in american society, the effectiveness of their mission, and it is deeply destructive. >> struck says he deeply regrets his text messages but that they are nothing more than private political believes. >>> happening today, london breed's first full day as mayor of san francisco. we know 2:00 this afternoon she's expected to attend an emergency preparedness briefing for first responders. she was sworn in yesterday as the 45th mayor of san francisco and the first african-american fe
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let's turn it right a privilege and he has been i have not to answer that i will suspend so peter struck who you just saw is an f.b.i. agent who was one of the agents leading the investigation into alleged russian collusion now he was accused of antitrust bias after some of his private talks with a colleague lisa page were leaked in one of those texts he even vowed to stop trump from becoming president trump is not even going to become a president right right now no he won't stop it. it is testimony that was described as a circus by one congresswoman pierce truck attempted to defend himself saying that his personal views have never influenced his official f.b.i. decisions but check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republicans were on the off chance democrats were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for his service to the country on the other sid
let's turn it right a privilege and he has been i have not to answer that i will suspend so peter struck who you just saw is an f.b.i. agent who was one of the agents leading the investigation into alleged russian collusion now he was accused of antitrust bias after some of his private talks with a colleague lisa page were leaked in one of those texts he even vowed to stop trump from becoming president trump is not even going to become a president right right now no he won't stop it. it is...
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let's go back to alexander in london you know alex i watched peter struck testimony and i'm reminded by what we've just heard from ray. ok i'll give you my opinion i think an informed opinion because i've had to deal with this ridiculous story for two years like the public here he was clearly lying and is very very deceptive ok now it's an ex-girlfriend it looks like she's thrown him under the bus couldn't happen to a nicer guy you know but it's really about the culture of law enforcement at the highest levels in the united states now i don't know enough a lot about this girl i learned a lot about her in the last few days here but she's certainly not a big fish if i can use that term and it like i said i really worry you know once you pressure someone like that you may tend to sing and then they'll they'll can pose for you here i mean this story is not only a tragic story about destroying still another person's life but it really it's about how law enforcement works and it seems to be quite politicized and quite weaponized as well go ahead alexander. well i'm glad you brought up the
let's go back to alexander in london you know alex i watched peter struck testimony and i'm reminded by what we've just heard from ray. ok i'll give you my opinion i think an informed opinion because i've had to deal with this ridiculous story for two years like the public here he was clearly lying and is very very deceptive ok now it's an ex-girlfriend it looks like she's thrown him under the bus couldn't happen to a nicer guy you know but it's really about the culture of law enforcement at...
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at least 1a people have been killed in an earthquake which struck the popular indonesian tourist island of lombok. also coming up: the growing threat of fake news. the government promises action over misinformation on facebook and other social media to regulate political ads and abusive posts. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewersjohn rentoul from the independent and ruth lea from the arbuthnot banking group. stay with us for that. 11 years ago, he was the youngest rider competing in the tour de france. but today, as he crossed the finish line in paris, geraint thomas became the first welshman to take the title. the 32—year—old team sky rider follows sir bradley wiggins in 2012 and four—time tour champion chris froome as britain celebrates a sixth tour de france win in seven years. already the tour de france victor has been inundated with congratulations, especially from wales. geraint thomas‘ former cycling club said he's inspired a new generation. sian lloyd joined them for their party in cardiff. the party was in full swing by the time that ger
at least 1a people have been killed in an earthquake which struck the popular indonesian tourist island of lombok. also coming up: the growing threat of fake news. the government promises action over misinformation on facebook and other social media to regulate political ads and abusive posts. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewersjohn rentoul from the independent and ruth lea from the arbuthnot banking group. stay with us for that. 11 years ago, he was...
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struck attempted to defend himself saying that his personal views have never influences official f.b.i. decisions but check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republicans were on the off chance democrats were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for his service to the country on the other side struck desperately tried to keep the russian hysteria alive by characterizing the proceedings as a win for the usual suspect i have the utmost respect for congress has oversight role but i strongly believe today's hearing is just another victory notch in putin's belt and another milestone in our enemy's campaign to tear america apart the trump russia investigation has somehow survived for over a year now but no evidence has been produced till date but what it has produced is a whole lot of controversy alongside masters of phobia and internal polarization an
struck attempted to defend himself saying that his personal views have never influences official f.b.i. decisions but check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republicans were on the off chance democrats were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for his...
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coalition today has been very insistent fancy to decide whether to accept the shaky migration to she struck with t.v. if a deal doesn't go far enough a day and they have threatened to define backless migration policy potentially on rattling the german government also coming up. hundreds of thousands rally in nationwide protests against u.s. immigration policies calling on the trumpet ministration to quickly reunite families that have been separated other countries. and of the world cup more superstars on our year ago i eliminated or in elders' portugal them from school dinners spectacular goal of the tournament so far to send home you know messi and what could be the legends longest match for argentina. on how to humphrey thanks for your company it's a meeting that could determine the fate of angela merkel's government coalition partner the bavarian conservatives will decide today whether to accept a deal on migration the chance to secure as an e.u. summit on friday have a very insist upon the c.s.u. had demanded a hard line a migration threatening to blow apart germany's governing coalitio
coalition today has been very insistent fancy to decide whether to accept the shaky migration to she struck with t.v. if a deal doesn't go far enough a day and they have threatened to define backless migration policy potentially on rattling the german government also coming up. hundreds of thousands rally in nationwide protests against u.s. immigration policies calling on the trumpet ministration to quickly reunite families that have been separated other countries. and of the world cup more...
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coalition shortly her variances her party will decide whether to accept the shaky migration deal she struck with the e.u. if the deal doesn't go far enough for them they have to threaten to defy america's like racial policy potentially on ruffling the german government. in syria an army homo's rebel held town western town province tens of thousands have been fleeing the violence and ceasefire talks collapsed. and up the world cup more superstars are i'm sure why eliminated all those ports you go on to score the most spectacular goal of the tournament so far to send home you know messi in what could be the legends black box for argentina. i mounted on a welcome to the program chancellor angela merkel has said in an interview that she thinks migration haas to be reduced post that she disagrees with sister party her sister partially over how to achieve this to her comments called as members of one of her coalition parties are gathering for a decision that could bring down the government the varying conservatives the c.s.u. insist on a harder line on him. gratian and the party will decide today
coalition shortly her variances her party will decide whether to accept the shaky migration deal she struck with the e.u. if the deal doesn't go far enough for them they have to threaten to defy america's like racial policy potentially on ruffling the german government. in syria an army homo's rebel held town western town province tens of thousands have been fleeing the violence and ceasefire talks collapsed. and up the world cup more superstars are i'm sure why eliminated all those ports you...
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policies the hope for has been saying the migration measures put forth by the chancellor after she struck a deal with the european union do not adequately accomplish what he is seeking. for also has said he wants to germany to turn away some asylum seekers at the country's borders but the chancellor has insisted on europe wide solutions now melinda could you perhaps take us back to what exactly merkel was able to agree on with her european partners at the summit in brussels that we're hearing is not satisfactory for as a whole for what is he rejecting exactly. well the first thing that they were able to agree on is something that also angle americans conservatives and mr c. ho for is very young party the c.s.u. do agree on namely a tightening of the external borders of europe both by creating new centers offshore in mostly northern african countries that would be so-called centers of disembarkation that means that people who attempted to go to the european union via . the sea would then theoretically be intercepted and taken back to these offshore processing centers and would have to appl
policies the hope for has been saying the migration measures put forth by the chancellor after she struck a deal with the european union do not adequately accomplish what he is seeking. for also has said he wants to germany to turn away some asylum seekers at the country's borders but the chancellor has insisted on europe wide solutions now melinda could you perhaps take us back to what exactly merkel was able to agree on with her european partners at the summit in brussels that we're hearing...
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coalition today how the variances to party will decide whether to accept the shaky migration deal she struck with the ease of the deal doesn't go far enough of them they're stretching to define macros migration policy potentially unraveling the german government also coming up. hundreds of thousands rallied nationwide protests against u.s. immigration policies calling on the trumpet ministration to quickly reunite families that have been separated at the country's borders. and at the world cup more superstars are out europe while i'm in asia the n.l. those portugal and from school the most spectacular goal of the tournament so far to send home the n.l. messi what could be the legends last match for argentina. any. time helen humphrey thanks for joining me well it's a meeting that could determine the fate of i'm going to merkel's government took coalition partner the bavarian conservatives will decide today whether to accept a deal on migration that the chancellor secured at an e.u. summit on friday have a very insistent posse the c.s.u. had demanded a harder line of migration threatening to
coalition today how the variances to party will decide whether to accept the shaky migration deal she struck with the ease of the deal doesn't go far enough of them they're stretching to define macros migration policy potentially unraveling the german government also coming up. hundreds of thousands rallied nationwide protests against u.s. immigration policies calling on the trumpet ministration to quickly reunite families that have been separated at the country's borders. and at the world cup...
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the day after disaster struck in the seaside village of monte. survivors return to their properties to begin the cleanup their homes may be wrecked but still they know they are the lucky ones he says have been them a day then the fire was just fifty meters away we grabbed our dogs and ran my skin you would see but yeah but fire was chasing us whoever managed to leave in time did so the person right behind me when i drove out didn't make it the fire took them and melted him out of it but he did it with the i get down to yes it was the beginning. in other parts of much the emergency workers went about the gruesome task of recovering the remains of those who perished on a bluff above the coast twenty six bodies were found huddled together in the courtyard of a villa. in a show mothers don't carry on they were in groups of three and full it looked like they were friends and families who are trying to protect themselves. or in the tsunami. it's not yet clear how many more the fast moving fire trapped on monday night authorities expect the death toll t
the day after disaster struck in the seaside village of monte. survivors return to their properties to begin the cleanup their homes may be wrecked but still they know they are the lucky ones he says have been them a day then the fire was just fifty meters away we grabbed our dogs and ran my skin you would see but yeah but fire was chasing us whoever managed to leave in time did so the person right behind me when i drove out didn't make it the fire took them and melted him out of it but he did...
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were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for his service to the country on the other side struck desperately tried to keep the russian hysteria alive by characterizing the proceedings as a win for the usual suspect i have the utmost respect for congress has oversight role but i strongly believe today's hearing is just another victory notch in putin's belt and another milestone in our enemy's campaign to tear.
were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for his service to the country on the other side struck desperately tried to keep the russian hysteria alive by characterizing the proceedings as a win for the usual suspect i have the utmost respect for congress has oversight role but i strongly believe today's hearing is just another victory notch in putin's belt and another milestone in our enemy's campaign to tear.
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the epicentre of the earthquake struck 50 kilometres north—east of the city of matarram in the northisland. indonesia lies in the ring of fire, the volcanoes that surround virtually the entire pacific rim. the region is known for tremors. this time no alert was issued. a country's disaster agency says the main focus now is evacuation rescue. authorities fear the number of people killed could rise. the 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck lombok, bali and sumbawa on sunday morning, when many people were sleeping. british touristjulie silvester filmed the aftermath of the 6.4 magnitude quake in kekalok, a small village on the island of lombok. 0h oh my god, look at the crack in the floor here. there is a big crack in the floor. iam i am surprised it has not uprooted that tree. there are big cracks in the floor all over that is of course just one area affected by the devastation there. also making the news today: zimbabwe's former president, robert mugabe, has spoken outjust before the country's first elections since he was removed from office. he said the people of zimbabwe hadn't been free
the epicentre of the earthquake struck 50 kilometres north—east of the city of matarram in the northisland. indonesia lies in the ring of fire, the volcanoes that surround virtually the entire pacific rim. the region is known for tremors. this time no alert was issued. a country's disaster agency says the main focus now is evacuation rescue. authorities fear the number of people killed could rise. the 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck lombok, bali and sumbawa on sunday morning, when many people...
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has been struck between the rebels and the regime but the lives were at risk in all of the operations of the city in the gene why the mets have actually been killed but if this is the night and that ball must make our way . completely under a siege going it does not under siege because it does this answer why it's it is because of these people could be sick so their backers have come forward to save them in a situation that they could see them in so even in shortages when germany and canada and big england could help they have come forward to help these aid workers the big financial helping with the actually couldn't do much when it came to saving their lives on the ground so this is the difference i'm sure you've been following this conference for us from by road for a while what are the latest developments right now briefly if you can well very briefly. i was understanding the regime is saying that commitments under the vision control now but there are still such a vast that are not under which include all these are the areas where we believe isis affiliates continue to be brought n
has been struck between the rebels and the regime but the lives were at risk in all of the operations of the city in the gene why the mets have actually been killed but if this is the night and that ball must make our way . completely under a siege going it does not under siege because it does this answer why it's it is because of these people could be sick so their backers have come forward to save them in a situation that they could see them in so even in shortages when germany and canada and...
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me as slightly naive on the pa rt struck me as slightly naive on the part of thejudge. struck me ashe judge. but, you struck me as slightly naive on the part of thejudge. but, you know, this is a judgement that we will have two cope with and see if it gets appealed. -- have to cope with. boris johnson, the former foreign secretary, has accused the prime minister of crafting a brexit deal which would inflict a form of economic slavery on britain. mrjohnson, in his resignation statement to the house of commons, praised the vision set out by theresa may at lancaster house last year, but condemned the new deal agreed by the cabinet a few weeks ago at chequers as a miserable, permanent limbo. he said there was still time to save brexit, and urged the prime minister to change course, as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. even the lightbulbs at the grandest of houses need changing. the resident here is changing soon, too. reporter: what's your brexit plan, mrjohnson? borisjohnson is on his way out. but today was the time to explain himself. why one of those who sold brexit so h
me as slightly naive on the pa rt struck me as slightly naive on the part of thejudge. struck me ashe judge. but, you struck me as slightly naive on the part of thejudge. but, you know, this is a judgement that we will have two cope with and see if it gets appealed. -- have to cope with. boris johnson, the former foreign secretary, has accused the prime minister of crafting a brexit deal which would inflict a form of economic slavery on britain. mrjohnson, in his resignation statement to the...
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well to remind the viewers of what happened peter struck is an f.b.i. agent and he was one of the agents are leading the investigation into alleged russian collusion now he was accused of anti trumped bias after some of his private texts with a colleague at least a page were leaked now in one of those texts he even vowed to stop trouble from becoming president trump's not even going to become a president right right now no he won't will stop it. it is testimony that was described as a circus by one congresswoman peter struck attempted to defend himself by saying that his personal views of never influence his official f.b.i. decisions check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took this is true for the clinton investigation for the investigation into russian interference and for every other investigation i've worked on it is not who i am and it is not something i would ever do period but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republican
well to remind the viewers of what happened peter struck is an f.b.i. agent and he was one of the agents are leading the investigation into alleged russian collusion now he was accused of anti trumped bias after some of his private texts with a colleague at least a page were leaked now in one of those texts he even vowed to stop trouble from becoming president trump's not even going to become a president right right now no he won't will stop it. it is testimony that was described as a circus by...
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. >> peter struck will be back on too happy about it. in a prepared statement he's calling today's hearing just another victory notch in vladimir putin's belt. numerous text messages that he exchanged with former fbi lawyer lisa page with whom he was involved and this one in particular. 0. >> struck was not a low level opp tiff. he was at the highest levels. we need to make sheer you can't have people tweeting "we'll take care of the election". >> and the president is piling on tweeting "how can the rigged witch hunt proceed when it was started, influenced and worked on for an extended period of time by fbi agent peter struck? "an inspector general found no evidence that it led to anyone spiking the hillary clinton email investigation. democrats will certainly try to hammer home today this as republicans are still trying to get lisa page to give her side of the story. a subpoena battle still underway. >> he acknowledges that his text messages were at times blunt but he also took shots at hillary clinton and that his opinions did not affe
. >> peter struck will be back on too happy about it. in a prepared statement he's calling today's hearing just another victory notch in vladimir putin's belt. numerous text messages that he exchanged with former fbi lawyer lisa page with whom he was involved and this one in particular. 0. >> struck was not a low level opp tiff. he was at the highest levels. we need to make sheer you can't have people tweeting "we'll take care of the election". >> and the president...
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struck attempted to defend himself saying that his personal views have never influenced his official f.b.i. decisions but check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republicans were on the off chance democrats were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for a service the country on the other side struck desperately tried to keep the russian history alive by characterizing the proceedings as a win for the usual suspect i have the utmost respect for congress has oversight role but i strongly believe today's hearing is just another victory notch in putin's belt and another milestone in our enemy's campaign to tear america apart a trump russia investigation has somehow survived for over a year now but no evidence has been produced till date but what it has produced is a whole lot of controversy alongside masters of phobia and internal polarization and
struck attempted to defend himself saying that his personal views have never influenced his official f.b.i. decisions but check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republicans were on the off chance democrats were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for a...
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the epicentre of the earthquake struck 50 kilometres north—east of the city of mataram, in the northe island. indonesia is prone to earthquakes. it lies on what's called the ring of fire, the line of quakes and volcanic eruptions that circle virtually the entire pacific rim. the region is on constant alert for tremors that might trigger tsunamis. this time, no alert was issued. the country's disaster agency says the main focus now is evacuation and rescue. authorities fear the number of people killed or rise. —— could rise. the 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck lombok, bali and sumbawa on sunday morning, when many people were sleeping. british touristjulie silvester filmed the aftermath of the 6.4 quake in kekalok, a small village on the island of lombok. also making the news today: zimba bwe‘s former president, robert mugabe, has spoken outjust before the country's first elections since he was removed from office. he said the people of zimbabwe hadn't been free since he was pushed out. mr mugabe also said he won't be voting for the man who succeeded him, emmerson mnangagwa. the bbc‘s
the epicentre of the earthquake struck 50 kilometres north—east of the city of mataram, in the northe island. indonesia is prone to earthquakes. it lies on what's called the ring of fire, the line of quakes and volcanic eruptions that circle virtually the entire pacific rim. the region is on constant alert for tremors that might trigger tsunamis. this time, no alert was issued. the country's disaster agency says the main focus now is evacuation and rescue. authorities fear the number of...
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we are all struck in one way or another. some are seriously stuck and we are depressed, addictive, obsessed but the rest are mildly stuck and sometimes more than that and we all have habits of thought and behavior that we'd like to change and here were people that acquired all at once and i will tell you how a little later this new perspective on their own lives that actually allowed them to change and i realized i -- >> you were yearning for that in some way? >> i was, i was. i didn't think anything was broken in my life but as i heard the stories -- >> you wondered who you could be? >> yeah. and so that became a driving personal -- >> what .. ..
we are all struck in one way or another. some are seriously stuck and we are depressed, addictive, obsessed but the rest are mildly stuck and sometimes more than that and we all have habits of thought and behavior that we'd like to change and here were people that acquired all at once and i will tell you how a little later this new perspective on their own lives that actually allowed them to change and i realized i -- >> you were yearning for that in some way? >> i was, i was. i...
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better life. >> quijano: a deadly earthquake has struck indonesia. the u.s.survey says it was magnitude 6.4 quake. the popular tourist island of lombok was the hardest hit. at least 14 people are dead and more than 160 are injured. more than 1,000 houses are damaged. the quake was felt in nearby bali, but no damage or injuries were reported there. esteeast 17 people were rushed while watching a tractor race. this video shows dozens of people sitting on the roof when e pauddenly collapsed. officials say there are no deaths, and they are launching an investigation. typhoon jongdari has been downgraded to a tropical storm after slamming into japan. the storm has been dumping heavy rain on the central part of the country. officials say at least 16 people have been injured and thousands are without power. airlines have also canceled flights. forecasters say the storm is expected to move slowly across the country for the next few days. up next, a team of blind bicyclists prove they can succeed at anything. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon
better life. >> quijano: a deadly earthquake has struck indonesia. the u.s.survey says it was magnitude 6.4 quake. the popular tourist island of lombok was the hardest hit. at least 14 people are dead and more than 160 are injured. more than 1,000 houses are damaged. the quake was felt in nearby bali, but no damage or injuries were reported there. esteeast 17 people were rushed while watching a tractor race. this video shows dozens of people sitting on the roof when e pauddenly collapsed....
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>> i was struck by that sentence in her speech. it seemed to be different than the formulations i have seen in the past. i had a chance to quickly look at the annual compliance report by the state department last issued in march 2018, which had very little to say about an iranian chemical weapons program. it states that you cannot certify iran met its obligations under the convention, yet here she is talking about one of the problems of jcpoa was that it did not address iran's other wmd programs. is she indicating that now she believes iran does have other wmd programs? if so, that appears at least to chemical weapons to be perhaps a change from the compliance reports that her own team issued in march 2018. i think it would be interesting for somebody to probe and see was this a significant statement? was this an indication something was going on, new information going on about a wmd program or were we just putting that in there? >> there was a recommendation for an enterprising reporter. he wants to follow-up on that. we are out o
>> i was struck by that sentence in her speech. it seemed to be different than the formulations i have seen in the past. i had a chance to quickly look at the annual compliance report by the state department last issued in march 2018, which had very little to say about an iranian chemical weapons program. it states that you cannot certify iran met its obligations under the convention, yet here she is talking about one of the problems of jcpoa was that it did not address iran's other wmd...
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struck attempted to defend himself saying that his personal views have never influenced his official f.b.i. decisions but check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republicans were on the off chance democrats were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for his service to the country on the other side struck desperately tried to keep the russian history alive by characterizing the proceedings as a win for the usual suspect i have the utmost respect for congress has oversight role but i strongly believe today's hearing is just another victory notch in putin's belt and another milestone in our enemy's campaign to tear america apart the trump russia investigation has somehow survived for over a year now but no evidence has been produced till date but what it has produced is a whole lot of controversy alongside masters of phobia and internal polarizati
struck attempted to defend himself saying that his personal views have never influenced his official f.b.i. decisions but check out what else he had to say not once in my twenty six years of defending our nation did my personal opinions impact any official action i took but the committee was pretty divided over his testimony while republicans were on the off chance democrats were playing defense objecting to all their questions now one loyal democrat even suggested that struck be rewarded for...
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and two towns and serious problems have been evacuated after a deal struck between opposition fighters and pro-government forces regime forces have their families. and cafe in the north west the shia towns have been under siege by sunni rebels for more than four years. now a court ruling in lebanon on homosexuality is being hailed as a victory for being gay bisexual and transgender people were gay sex is considered a criminal offense under a lebanese law prohibiting sexual acts considered to be against nature convictions carry a twelve month prison sentence the appeals court has acquitted nine people prosecuted for being gay judges ruled that the law should not apply to homosexuality the appeals court as the second highest and mebane and its ruling could influence others in the lower courts well let's get more on this now we're joined by george executive director of the arab foundation for freedoms. and equality and he's joining us live via skype from a very very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so we have seen lower courts ruling this way over the past few years but what do you
and two towns and serious problems have been evacuated after a deal struck between opposition fighters and pro-government forces regime forces have their families. and cafe in the north west the shia towns have been under siege by sunni rebels for more than four years. now a court ruling in lebanon on homosexuality is being hailed as a victory for being gay bisexual and transgender people were gay sex is considered a criminal offense under a lebanese law prohibiting sexual acts considered to be...
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and she struck a new deal to save the german government but will angela merkel center left coalition partners except to. say that the united nations is to open its border to some of the tens of thousands of syrians who have amassed around two hundred seventy thousand people have been
and she struck a new deal to save the german government but will angela merkel center left coalition partners except to. say that the united nations is to open its border to some of the tens of thousands of syrians who have amassed around two hundred seventy thousand people have been
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when i won, it became a big deal and the rigged witch hunt had struck. he went on to write our relationship with russia has never been worse thanks to many
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neighborhoods in the gaza strip and smoke could be seen rising above gaza city the military says that it struck dozens of hamas targets meanwhile how mass more than seventy rockets at southern israel overnight israel's on the system intercepted some of them one though exploded near an israeli border community there are no reports of injuries amassed says the attack was meant to stop israeli escalation let's go live now to gaza al-jazeera has been at smith is that for us but what is it that israel is targeting right now that. well it's been quiet adrian for the last couple of hours there have been a couple of explosions in between that we think the iron dome was sounded like the iron dome activating maybe about ten minutes ago but much quieter than it was earlier on in the day when israel hit these forty targets mainly sort of hamas or training facilities blocking two of the armed groups in guards are very carefully targeted it seems most of these open areas one house was injured and one house was hit and two people in the house injured it there was a house of a commander from the codes for a ga
neighborhoods in the gaza strip and smoke could be seen rising above gaza city the military says that it struck dozens of hamas targets meanwhile how mass more than seventy rockets at southern israel overnight israel's on the system intercepted some of them one though exploded near an israeli border community there are no reports of injuries amassed says the attack was meant to stop israeli escalation let's go live now to gaza al-jazeera has been at smith is that for us but what is it that...
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well the earthquake struck just before seven o'clock in the morning when a lot of people were still in their homes and of course they panicked immediately trying to get to safety many of them ran to the streets some of them couldn't escape any more because their houses couldn't resist this six point four earthquake which is a very powerful earthquake of course we have many earthquakes in indonesia also in lombok very regularly there are earthquakes about six point four is i have you one so it was actually even felt on our islands as well on the neighboring island of bali where a lot of tourists are at the moment many ran out of their hotels went to the street went to the beaches to wait for safety but in the last couple of hours more than one hundred aftershocks shocks have been recorded so still quite some some nervousness there in the bali and lombok to see this aftershocks will be finished a lot of people of course have been rushed to the hospital immediately after this earthquake a lot of people have been they were under all these the breeze that came down when their houses collaps
well the earthquake struck just before seven o'clock in the morning when a lot of people were still in their homes and of course they panicked immediately trying to get to safety many of them ran to the streets some of them couldn't escape any more because their houses couldn't resist this six point four earthquake which is a very powerful earthquake of course we have many earthquakes in indonesia also in lombok very regularly there are earthquakes about six point four is i have you one so it...
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investigators say he first struck in 2013, then first struck in 2013, then three more times this yearial rapist, a sexual deviant predator who was not going to stop until he was caught. >> reporter: police say dna from the four attacks matches that of 37-year-old orlando lazo of san mateo. officers arrested him thursday on numerous charges including four counts of rape, kidnapping, assault and rape with a foreign object. >> this is the exact thing that everyone fears could happen here in the city. >> reporter: investigators say the rapist first struck five years ago, then again in february, march and june of this year. each time, police entered the attacker's dna into a national database. police formed a task force which included plainclothes teams working round the clock and last saturday police were going to issue a public warning about the case but the case broke open. >> the investigators in uniform and plainclothes were in the s
investigators say he first struck in 2013, then first struck in 2013, then three more times this yearial rapist, a sexual deviant predator who was not going to stop until he was caught. >> reporter: police say dna from the four attacks matches that of 37-year-old orlando lazo of san mateo. officers arrested him thursday on numerous charges including four counts of rape, kidnapping, assault and rape with a foreign object. >> this is the exact thing that everyone fears could happen...
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kevin manning was struck by a car on the embarcadero near samsung street last month. he died a few days later. today, san francisco police released these photos of the champagne colored honda believed to be involved in the crash. if you look closely you can make out the suspects face. surveillance video also captured a similar car fleeing the scene. earlier this week a ghost bike memorial was decorated in his honor. >>> police arrested two suspects in connection with the shooting in an east bay cul-de- sac. the victim was found in a driveway on also brought a about 11 pm last night. the 22-year-old victim died at the scene. his identity has not been released. the suspects have been identified as 22-year-old richmond man and a woman from the area. no word on a motive, but police say the suspects and the victim knew each other and apparently had an ongoing dispute. >> here is something you do not see everyday. a man riding a bicycle on 101 totally naked. even the most seasoned chp officer says this was a first. the video posted on instagram of the man bearing at all abo
kevin manning was struck by a car on the embarcadero near samsung street last month. he died a few days later. today, san francisco police released these photos of the champagne colored honda believed to be involved in the crash. if you look closely you can make out the suspects face. surveillance video also captured a similar car fleeing the scene. earlier this week a ghost bike memorial was decorated in his honor. >>> police arrested two suspects in connection with the shooting in an...
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, and another referendum would be morally justified, struck, and another referendum would be morallyjustifiedmiddlesboro agreed. inserting another referendum considering that, quite a lot ofjobs with the loss.|j think we should do is get another agreement and walk away. going back palate was in a think nothing would change for the worst. mps been a shift of the summer on tuesday, but then prime minister senior team will fan out around europe and the division of brexit. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages. atio:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the author and broadcaster, natalie haynes and rob merrick, deputy political editor of the independent. israel has interevened, to help more than a hundred members of the volunteer syrian civil defence force, known as the white helmets, escape an offensive by government forces, in southern syria.they‘re now safe injordan along with three hundred members of their familes. britain, along with france and canada requested israel's help, over concerns the volu
, and another referendum would be morally justified, struck, and another referendum would be morallyjustifiedmiddlesboro agreed. inserting another referendum considering that, quite a lot ofjobs with the loss.|j think we should do is get another agreement and walk away. going back palate was in a think nothing would change for the worst. mps been a shift of the summer on tuesday, but then prime minister senior team will fan out around europe and the division of brexit. and we'll find out how...
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lopes refused orders to stop and struck the officer with a stone.fficer chesna's weapon and shot him several times in the head and chest. more officers responded to the scene and returned fire on the suspect - who was struck in his leg. officers say the suspect also shot and killed a female bystander who was inside her home. her identity was not released. <"lopes then attacked officer chesna, it is believed with a large stone, striking him in the head. officer chesna fell to the ground."> officer chesna leaves behind a wife and two children. the suspect suffered non-life threatening wounds. he was taken into custody and is scheduled for arraignment monday for two counts on homicide. (jrstone) a quick-thinking cashier helped save a woman from suspected kidnappers. (justine) reporter tom miller spoke with her to learn about the moment she took action. this is the moment a woman who investigators say was kidnapped from fresno and sexually assaulted overnight got away from her captors -- by convincing them to let her use the bathroom.she walked into a w
lopes refused orders to stop and struck the officer with a stone.fficer chesna's weapon and shot him several times in the head and chest. more officers responded to the scene and returned fire on the suspect - who was struck in his leg. officers say the suspect also shot and killed a female bystander who was inside her home. her identity was not released. officer chesna leaves behind a wife and two children. the suspect suffered non-life threatening wounds. he was taken into custody and is...
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this was struck down as unduly burdensome under the standard. in part because in some places, the notice would have been in many languages and the notice would have overwhelmed the facilities owned advertising. as justice breyer's dissent said, the court seemed to have embarked on radical transformation of first amendment law. many existing laws require warnings or disclosures. these may be treated as content based and subject to strict scrutiny. notwithstanding the majority statement that it did not intend to unsettled laws requiring long-standing health and safety warnings. the dissent reminds me of scholarly concerns that have been raised about the so-called lochnerization of the first amendment. meeting the development of doctrine allowing the first amendment to be used as a tool to strike down economic regulations. quite broadly to read justice breyer also rejected the courts asorts to distinguish casey involving a medical procedure bearing risks. he noted that the regulated clinics provided medical services and quoted sources that said tha
this was struck down as unduly burdensome under the standard. in part because in some places, the notice would have been in many languages and the notice would have overwhelmed the facilities owned advertising. as justice breyer's dissent said, the court seemed to have embarked on radical transformation of first amendment law. many existing laws require warnings or disclosures. these may be treated as content based and subject to strict scrutiny. notwithstanding the majority statement that it...
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this was struck down as unduly burdensome under the -- standard. in part because in some states the notice would have been in many languages and the notice would have overwhelmed the facilities on advertising. is justice briars dissent and the justices suggest, the court embarked on a substantial even radical transformation of first amendment law. many existing laws require warnings or disclosures. the snow might be treated as content based and subject to strict scrutiny. notwithstanding the majorities -- did not intend in federal law requiring long-standing health and safety warnings. the dissent reminds me of concerns that have been raised about the so-called -- of the first amendment. meaning the development of doctrine allowing the first amendment to be used as a tool to strike down economic regulations. cried -- quite broadly. justice breyer rejected the effort to reject casey as a medical procedure bearing risk. he noted that the regulated clinics provided medical services and coded statistics that said childbirth had a 14 times greater risk
this was struck down as unduly burdensome under the -- standard. in part because in some states the notice would have been in many languages and the notice would have overwhelmed the facilities on advertising. is justice briars dissent and the justices suggest, the court embarked on a substantial even radical transformation of first amendment law. many existing laws require warnings or disclosures. the snow might be treated as content based and subject to strict scrutiny. notwithstanding the...
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both countries watching croatia really with the better of the opening action, but it was france who struck the first blow, and then continued to turn the screw when it mattered to run out 4-2 winners. a high scoring game, and that was action-packed and a fitting end to what has been a fantastic five weeks of football, martin. >> amanda davies from moscow, thank you very much. vive la france. coming up is wolf blitzer an ana cabrera picking up the world cabrera picking up the world special coverage now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm ana cabrera in new york, and this is cnn's special coverage of the upcoming summit of president trump and president vladimir putin. my colleague wolf blitz r ser wi -- blitzer is with us, and
both countries watching croatia really with the better of the opening action, but it was france who struck the first blow, and then continued to turn the screw when it mattered to run out 4-2 winners. a high scoring game, and that was action-packed and a fitting end to what has been a fantastic five weeks of football, martin. >> amanda davies from moscow, thank you very much. vive la france. coming up is wolf blitzer an ana cabrera picking up the world cabrera picking up the world special...
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pre-election violence the military is out in force to ensure security but a suicide bomber has already struck outside a polling station we talk truck correspondent. also coming up rescuers in greece are going door to door looking for those missing after wildfires eighty people dead. a national tragedy as the country observes three days of mourning. and the tour de france frenchman. winstead sixteen after an event in the philippines. welcome baucus on his voting in a general election that's expected to be very close between the two leading parties cricket star turned politician imran khan of the pakistan tehreek e insaf or justice party is up against shahbaz sharif of the pakistan muslim league and he's a brother of former prime minister nawaz sharif who had led the party but he's now in prison convicted of corruption. meanwhile a suicide bomber has killed at least thirty people outside a polling station in the southwestern city of quechua one official said the attack a blue up there when police stopped him from entering the so-called islamic state came the sponsibility for the attack on the g
pre-election violence the military is out in force to ensure security but a suicide bomber has already struck outside a polling station we talk truck correspondent. also coming up rescuers in greece are going door to door looking for those missing after wildfires eighty people dead. a national tragedy as the country observes three days of mourning. and the tour de france frenchman. winstead sixteen after an event in the philippines. welcome baucus on his voting in a general election that's...
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the regime and struck a deal maybe and they're already next. allegedly in the hour which means it's. getting a lot of the syrian regime and sitting possibly on the border all of us nineteen at which we've been israel's if that's. what the term dog will work is with wants to do is that it has passed if it does. that there is no guarantee and that's yet and tell for us in beirut thank you so much for bringing us up to date. protests that have again hit the streets in cities across iraq and i'm seeing more jobs and better public services the unrest as they spread to the capital baghdad where crowds try to storm the government districts the rallies began two weeks ago in the southern city of basra but they are growing in size and intensity so far at least nine people have died in clashes with security forces. at first the demands were simple clean water and electricity but for many of those protesting across iraq the problem is not only the lack of infrastructure but the politicians who have failed to provide it. we want to change of debilitation w
the regime and struck a deal maybe and they're already next. allegedly in the hour which means it's. getting a lot of the syrian regime and sitting possibly on the border all of us nineteen at which we've been israel's if that's. what the term dog will work is with wants to do is that it has passed if it does. that there is no guarantee and that's yet and tell for us in beirut thank you so much for bringing us up to date. protests that have again hit the streets in cities across iraq and i'm...