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and his relationship with the generals she's in self-imposed exile and she joins us now from the u.k. school does this threat from pakistan's federal investigation agency surprise you and how serious is this. yes it was not a surprise and it was actually very shocking but the news from breaking news and back is that they have summoned me and will charge me with terrorism and or you know she's my properties and extradite me and this is all extremely shocking and a few days after that they also wrote to the u.k. got managed to downing street and home office and put in office and it's a 4 page error not on 4 pages long letter which asks the u.k. government to slap me with his speech his endeavors and charges according to the news reports. because possibly they fear that they may not be able to expedite me so they're instigating my government here to bring these charges against me and it also being sniffing at the i.s.i. actually has been sniffing around of my residential address here in the u.k. if been detained before in pakistan what do you think would happen if you did go back. let's cornere
and his relationship with the generals she's in self-imposed exile and she joins us now from the u.k. school does this threat from pakistan's federal investigation agency surprise you and how serious is this. yes it was not a surprise and it was actually very shocking but the news from breaking news and back is that they have summoned me and will charge me with terrorism and or you know she's my properties and extradite me and this is all extremely shocking and a few days after that they also...
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u.k. schools deciding to shut down completely against government advice because some children have been skiing in the affected areas initially how do you kind of does that is actually an helpful thing in the in the long term for for dealing with outbreak or is it just is it really just up to individual to how they handle this i think it's up to organizations like those schools to handle that we spend a lot of our time and i spend a lot of time this week already talking with different businesses about the way that they might wish to manage it and we'll provide them with advice and they will then take a pro churches based on their risk awareness and their risk tolerance some of them are asking their employees to stay at home for 14 days when coming back from asia even though if that's above what government advice is they just want to be completely safe in it to put it in print and put it in perspective though for us if people are watching i mean how concerned should they be how does it compare for instance with something like sars the previous kind of grin of ours type thing and normal flu but i
u.k. schools deciding to shut down completely against government advice because some children have been skiing in the affected areas initially how do you kind of does that is actually an helpful thing in the in the long term for for dealing with outbreak or is it just is it really just up to individual to how they handle this i think it's up to organizations like those schools to handle that we spend a lot of our time and i spend a lot of time this week already talking with different businesses...
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to love accused of being well essentially if you went to the right school in the u.k. or you from the right class you're allowed to talk about if you're from a working class background you have an action law according to you or a racist or extremist and the reality is that the towns and cities that are immigration affects these towns are where we live is areas where i was born annoyed that. we had one mosque we now it's $35.00 i've witnessed my whole entire town change and not for the better there is less freedom there is more trouble we feel alienated in our own communities and the whole time we're told that diversity is great washed out doors are being kidnapped and raped whilst we have in britain we have $22000.00 muslims on the terrorist watch list 22003008 month 24 hours a day 7 days a week of course to 9000000000 pounds a year so the question we're asking is if we've already got all these problems i think 6 refugees so far have committed terrorist attacks in europe why are we still not even you had a choice yes how would you deal with that issue because you can c
to love accused of being well essentially if you went to the right school in the u.k. or you from the right class you're allowed to talk about if you're from a working class background you have an action law according to you or a racist or extremist and the reality is that the towns and cities that are immigration affects these towns are where we live is areas where i was born annoyed that. we had one mosque we now it's $35.00 i've witnessed my whole entire town change and not for the better...
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u.k. we young she's out. of school but. when she's in what do you call. what bottled water jolt a ball. will join chito. juice you will. know we shared hung over the phone. saying you can you know how true just for it to come child for that they call in. before you go gee you know what paul and she. give it will turn it down and you keep. ok during your time in prison you and also your colleagues where costs to do a confession on chinese state t.v. in. how was this experience what did they i ask you what that they ask you to say and was there any room for you to push back the number of doses. they have on your highness and how you see if someone will want that and she. will hold it she goes on they are going to fund to help this is. they have you know 3 times what they do to us in so for you this is just. really media attention shot i want. so i just what does she. need to know i'm not as you know how to help while i'm watching this you know your own way of hoss or me or someone down wong wong joshi at home will you just see that you know a woman of the. whole tour i can see how they ca
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u.k. collects biometrics from another key segment of the population one that many wouldn't even consider children if you're aware that schools have been recording the biometrics of children for the past 20 years it is estimated that since 1909 approximately 70 to 80 percent of children in the u.k. have interacted with some sort of biometric device in school to picking is a parent campaign if the children's rights and creator of the buy metrix and school blog think companies are putting the tech into a school setting because you put a compliant population school children ask a question if that being said about a little bit more general population simply cause they don't know any better the concern i have with biometrics in schools is that the way back in 1999 and throughout the whole of the next decade since 2000 is that we as an adult population when using biometrics athol not even on phones and suddenly we had children as young as 3 m. for using the fingerprint to get. an out of school systems the growth of affordable biometric technology means that fingerprints iris scans facial recognition and infrared palm scanning have
u.k. collects biometrics from another key segment of the population one that many wouldn't even consider children if you're aware that schools have been recording the biometrics of children for the past 20 years it is estimated that since 1909 approximately 70 to 80 percent of children in the u.k. have interacted with some sort of biometric device in school to picking is a parent campaign if the children's rights and creator of the buy metrix and school blog think companies are putting the tech...
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u.k. hundreds of children are expected to -- are believed to have skipped school to listen to the remar. kay reports. >> "greta thunberg! [applause] jon: even she seemed overwhelmed by the size of this crowd. in the midst of a school day, thousands of people walked out of lessons to be here. greta: i will n be silenced while the world is on fire. [cheers and applause] greta: world leaders are behaving like children, so it the room.us to be the adults in [cheers and applause] >> the things she says are so impactful and so emotional. >> i could cry. >> yeah. >> she is so small, the crowd, it is amazing. jon: the rally, and the mch th followed, were organized by teenagers in just one week, after greta touch.erg got in police had warned that safety may not be adequate, h with no idea many young people would turn out. >> this isas what is knowhe greta affect, and the organizers, the authorities, this whole city seems quite overwhelmed >> the process. many people -- jon: sasha is 10. are you frightened? sasha: a bit, but i am frightened that the planet is going to die soon because of some peop
u.k. hundreds of children are expected to -- are believed to have skipped school to listen to the remar. kay reports. >> "greta thunberg! [applause] jon: even she seemed overwhelmed by the size of this crowd. in the midst of a school day, thousands of people walked out of lessons to be here. greta: i will n be silenced while the world is on fire. [cheers and applause] greta: world leaders are behaving like children, so it the room.us to be the adults in [cheers and applause] >>...
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u.k. ♪ >> that is the independence high school marching band. been invited to perform at london's new year's day parade, next year, 2021. that is the one of the biggest parades in the world. more than 8,000 international performers get to participate in that parade. >> that is amazing. that is one thing i can't do. i can't play an instrument. i've tried to play guitar but it was harder than i thought. >> but you can do a lot of things. i know. we talk behind the scenes. she's a very talented lady. thanks for making us part of your morning and weekend. we'll have more local news at 4:30, 6:00 and 11:00. with we hope you have a great independent day weekend. if you get tomorrow off, we'll see you next weekend. obama: he's been a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama: at a tim
u.k. ♪ >> that is the independence high school marching band. been invited to perform at london's new year's day parade, next year, 2021. that is the one of the biggest parades in the world. more than 8,000 international performers get to participate in that parade. >> that is amazing. that is one thing i can't do. i can't play an instrument. i've tried to play guitar but it was harder than i thought. >> but you can do a lot of things. i know. we talk behind the scenes....
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joined by my guest here in moscow glenn these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics as well as author of the u.k. of western civilization and resurgence of brochures we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst and editor and interest me internet media project and in athens we're joined by alex peterborough he's the director and writer for the duran dot com are across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in there when you want and i always appreciate let's talk about munich the the end you will security conference there every year something very interesting comes out western media doesn't really cover it very much and if they do they don't do it very well. a term i came across would never come across as west ness what does that mean being a european or west listen this is referring to the minister all of the west so it comes from 2 reasons one is within the west it's fragmenting and becoming more divided and of course then you have the external challenge just by a new powers arising taking away the primacy of the west so again this is. this is what i mean is it is we looking
joined by my guest here in moscow glenn these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics as well as author of the u.k. of western civilization and resurgence of brochures we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst and editor and interest me internet media project and in athens we're joined by alex peterborough he's the director and writer for the duran dot com are across the uk rules in effect that means you can jump in there when you want and i always appreciate let's...
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school closures. thele go to australia, u.k., thailand. some who taking a bigger step, enrolling their kids in schools overseas. some taking the bigger step of just deciding that we are moving for good. potential --the what is the potential impact of this on hong kong? >> the concern is that people who are not from hong kong rolenally do play a large in industries like banking finance, law, logistics, other things that make hong kong the global business center it is. as some ofs that these people leave, they may not come back. that could we can hong kong competitiveness. >> isn't it true that it is likely to get worse from here given that the peak of moves happen during the springtime? --our relocation company relocation companies, this is not a busy season for them. they typically do it in june. they are reporting they are getting a lot more inquiries now. >> the prevailing sentiment among the analysts we -- summer is coming. hong kong is still a major international hub. over fear is triumphing rationality? true, hong kong has gone through
school closures. thele go to australia, u.k., thailand. some who taking a bigger step, enrolling their kids in schools overseas. some taking the bigger step of just deciding that we are moving for good. potential --the what is the potential impact of this on hong kong? >> the concern is that people who are not from hong kong rolenally do play a large in industries like banking finance, law, logistics, other things that make hong kong the global business center it is. as some ofs that...
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u.k. leaving the women without any legal protection. ruling in the english braille school i found myself because it shows that women do not have the equality that is often talked about in response and it's very sad that the slow of working against women when in fact women should indeed be able to emerge from these divorces receive a fair and equitable settlement finding the high court is not a step backwards this is 100 percent a step in the right direction muslim women need to be protected even those who might not say that they want to be protected they should be no legal system not operated in this country where mostly women are being abused and unfortunately that is the case muslim women are being abused and i know that many won't like it but whether we like it or not you kate look and that still is all that supersedes and when you are in a country where there is a legal system that is the law system that you live your life by. the head of facebook mark zuckerberg has called for tighter government regulation of online content saying it shouldn't be left to private compa
u.k. leaving the women without any legal protection. ruling in the english braille school i found myself because it shows that women do not have the equality that is often talked about in response and it's very sad that the slow of working against women when in fact women should indeed be able to emerge from these divorces receive a fair and equitable settlement finding the high court is not a step backwards this is 100 percent a step in the right direction muslim women need to be protected...
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u.k. u.s. backed al-qaeda in that country joining me now is iran. in school a professor mom and miranda who's been traveling on one of the most important highways in the middle east from damascus via it live to aleppo thank you so much for coming on the show you've been driving up one of the most important highways what is it like because nature nation media is only full of stories about russia and syrian air strikes killing women and children in hospitals and schools 0 mass what sane person is going to believe that the white helmets that are based and have nothing to do with their. front with al qaeda with it. shaam they can only be there with their permission and i have visited places in syria where the white house mitts buildings were right beside al-qaeda buildings and not strapped onto the had to hear a sham they keep rebranding themselves and they have different names but. across this region the white house minutes have been working hand in hand with out what the united states wants and what western european countries want and we can hear huge explosion
u.k. u.s. backed al-qaeda in that country joining me now is iran. in school a professor mom and miranda who's been traveling on one of the most important highways in the middle east from damascus via it live to aleppo thank you so much for coming on the show you've been driving up one of the most important highways what is it like because nature nation media is only full of stories about russia and syrian air strikes killing women and children in hospitals and schools 0 mass what sane person is...
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schools can run upwards of $20,000 a year. walmart is exploring the sale of a stake in a u.k. grocery business. chain has attracted interest from private equity firms. last year's regulars blocked walmart's plan to combine assets with arrival. market missedng sales estimates. ceo marvin ellison has plenty of work to do. divisions, off closed underperforming stores and revamped operations. that's your business flash update. marketsback into the because we have seen markets turn. the s&p 500 looks like it's turning a little negative. we do have a public health press conference announcement from andrew cuomo. somean see we had seen positive action here. the s&p certainly on this day was moving higher. this press conference continues. a reminder that the function on your terminal is live go. the cdc warned americans should be ready for the presence of coronavirus on their shores. we are seeing businesses continued to express concerned about their outlook. we have pockets of strength in the u.s. housing market that may bode well for parts of the economy. all the charts, on the network can be found w
schools can run upwards of $20,000 a year. walmart is exploring the sale of a stake in a u.k. grocery business. chain has attracted interest from private equity firms. last year's regulars blocked walmart's plan to combine assets with arrival. market missedng sales estimates. ceo marvin ellison has plenty of work to do. divisions, off closed underperforming stores and revamped operations. that's your business flash update. marketsback into the because we have seen markets turn. the s&p 500...
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u.k. government's decision to strip of citizenship she left london in 2015 along with 2 other school girls to join i still she resurfaced at a syrian refugee camp a year ago where she told reporters she wanted to return to britain. well our correspondent emma haywood has been following the story and joins us in the studio now so tell us more about this ruling and she and showing the begum situation now because she has now lost her appeal against this decision it is an interesting case that of begum it's 5 years ago actually next week since she along with 2 other schoolgirls left east london they were pictured then traveling to turkey going to northern syria where they lived under rocker. and the 1st as you say was seen of should mean bacon was when she was spotted in a refugee camp and her lawyers have said that the decision within weeks to render to revoke her citizenship by the u.k. government has rendered her stateless which is illegal under international law and now the tribunals today which was looking at this case sat that simply wasn't true because she is a citizen of bangladesh by
u.k. government's decision to strip of citizenship she left london in 2015 along with 2 other school girls to join i still she resurfaced at a syrian refugee camp a year ago where she told reporters she wanted to return to britain. well our correspondent emma haywood has been following the story and joins us in the studio now so tell us more about this ruling and she and showing the begum situation now because she has now lost her appeal against this decision it is an interesting case that of...
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we know so far is that the gentleman the wise it is that school at this mosque in central london this is one of the most obvious studies in the u.k he was reading the cool to prayer for the off to the prayers around 3 or 330 in the off to noon when he was stabbed in the day by another person who has since been arrested the 29 year old just the gentleman the victim in question is said to be in his seventy's and he's in hospital now where he's expect. to survive that attack despite it being the starting attack in the neck now we've spoken to some people who've been inside the mosque earlier this evening and in the off to noon and they say that according to officials here at the mosque the gentoo murders that arrested the man who's been arrested was seen here before he had been a visitor here but had perhaps been seen as somebody of an outsider were suspicious is always sort of unclear whether this is someone who was an attendee of the mosque or someone who was possibly staking out in preparation for an attack like this in any case the police have released a statement they say they're not treating it as terrorists at this time but o
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u.k. and also encourages universities to make sure students feel safe to express conservative viewpoints a professor at the london school of economics told us universities are supposed to allow critical examination of all ideas. british universities have become what we call very wall that is very sensitive to these about racial was sexual inequality and student unions in particular but also all sorts of groups of students create riots and lobby the university authorities make a great deal of noise in different ways if they think an academic or a visitor who's been invited to speak at the university or one of the students at the university has said something which doesn't fit in with the kind of left wing politically correct consensus so the loss of students who are very shy about expressing their views particularly of the conservatives i don't particularly believe in bricks and. as the u.k. enters its post bragg's it transition period it's facing a unique challenge to eat the economic future chlorinated chicken the e.u. says it won't agree a trade deal with britain unless they keep the ban on the products and its trade
u.k. and also encourages universities to make sure students feel safe to express conservative viewpoints a professor at the london school of economics told us universities are supposed to allow critical examination of all ideas. british universities have become what we call very wall that is very sensitive to these about racial was sexual inequality and student unions in particular but also all sorts of groups of students create riots and lobby the university authorities make a great deal of...
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britain southwest kucing politicians of neglecting the climate emergency some schools closed for the day as students from across the u.k. demonstrated in wet weather with the 17 year old to march through the city to the tune of a some a bound for being chanted on to the stage swedish activists said she will not be silenced while the world is on fire. world leaders are behaving like children. so it falls on hamas to be the adults in the room. it should not be this way we should not be the ones who will have to lead on this and tell the uncomfortable truths of war from london for you in just over 10 minutes time now back to nic in doha thanks so much we'll see you then still ahead in the meantime there are knots there goes both china as poster boy has his career ended by a good taping. well again it's trade of the sport. you so much china's most famous athlete the 3 time olympic swimming champion. has been handed the maximum 8 year ban for breaking anti doping rules it was welcomed by fellow athletes who had protested he's most recent victories restrict boards. in 2012 son young was on the path of sporting greatness and
britain southwest kucing politicians of neglecting the climate emergency some schools closed for the day as students from across the u.k. demonstrated in wet weather with the 17 year old to march through the city to the tune of a some a bound for being chanted on to the stage swedish activists said she will not be silenced while the world is on fire. world leaders are behaving like children. so it falls on hamas to be the adults in the room. it should not be this way we should not be the ones...
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still to come on al-jazeera the schools now are a week of storms across the u.k. brings us some of the highest water levels in 14 years with hundreds of flood warnings still in place in sports the best women's cricket here is enjoying some downtime ahead of that peak 20 world cup. hello again a welcome back to international weather forecast while we have been talking about storm dennis for many days now and we're still going to be dealing with it here across parts of northern europe about this front where you see here this line of clouds that is where we're seeing the gusty winds continuing as we go towards tuesday still cross parts of the baltics we will experiencing some gusty winds there is ferry service could be disrupted as well as we go towards tuesday in terms of the rain here across you case we're still dealing with a lot of flood watches and warnings in effect in terms of the rain though it is going to be lighter but that's not the end of it as we go towards the middle of the week we're going to be seeing another storm coming in out of the atlantic and th
still to come on al-jazeera the schools now are a week of storms across the u.k. brings us some of the highest water levels in 14 years with hundreds of flood warnings still in place in sports the best women's cricket here is enjoying some downtime ahead of that peak 20 world cup. hello again a welcome back to international weather forecast while we have been talking about storm dennis for many days now and we're still going to be dealing with it here across parts of northern europe about this...
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available to school people to take action and more determined to do something here for the next generation the idea is for the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and all mine. in. the u.k. has left the european union the world's biggest trading bloc just got smaller now person begins the business of striking deals with the rest of the world. one of the main bones of contention in the e.u. and britain was freedom of movement we take a look at all frets it could mean for workers in jobs. british overseas tariff reach or growth because of direct border with a new member spain look at the situation for the business continuity is that. this is the doing business on robots in berlin welcome along. the u.k. is no longer a member of the european union he used 28 member states became 27 midnight brussels time these were the scenes when the moment came in london. 3 and a half years after the u.k. 1st votes to leave the e.u. the bells hold for bracks it now is left to the u.k. to find a new place in the world separate from its former european partners. but for now nothing really changes for the next 11 months the u.k. remains subject to european union regulations and standards du
available to school people to take action and more determined to do something here for the next generation the idea is for the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and all mine. in. the u.k. has left the european union the world's biggest trading bloc just got smaller now person begins the business of striking deals with the rest of the world. one of the main bones of contention in the e.u. and britain was freedom of movement we take a look at all frets it could mean for workers in jobs....
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u.k. more than 100 flood warnings remain in place after some areas recorded the highest water levels for 40 is 2 storm schools heavy damage to a number of communities in england and in wales at least 3 people have died a prominent ugandan activist has been freed from prison after a judge overturned her conviction for harnessing the president online i mean actually not actually. stellar neons even sentenced to 18 months in august after using vulgar language to criticize president mis 70 in facebook posts. and the leaders of uganda rwanda a juicer meet today or some point for a new round of talks aimed at easing cross border tensions a trade blockade imposed by rwanda continues to have a major impact on people on both sides of the border economists in uganda say the country's lost $75000000.00 in revenue since the crossing with. catherine sorrell reports from the ugandan side of the border it could tuna. on an ordinary day this road heading to uganda's budo through would be bustling queues of trucks and thousands of people crossing the border for business school and other reasons but this are not ordinary times
u.k. more than 100 flood warnings remain in place after some areas recorded the highest water levels for 40 is 2 storm schools heavy damage to a number of communities in england and in wales at least 3 people have died a prominent ugandan activist has been freed from prison after a judge overturned her conviction for harnessing the president online i mean actually not actually. stellar neons even sentenced to 18 months in august after using vulgar language to criticize president mis 70 in...
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u.k. finally leaves the e.u. we'll explore what the future holds. and in school the lakers the l.a. lakers on a kobe bryant and appreciate it game a tribute an emotional night for the team as they take to the court for the 1st time since the death of their former star. china is turning to the european union for assistance as it struggles to contain the corona virus outbreak the chinese prime minister has asked the e.u. to help find urgently needed medical supplies 259 people have died from the virus with china reporting more than 11000 confirmed cases earlier both the u.s. and australia moved to ban visitors who have traveled to china and the past 14 days american citizens who have been there in the past 2 weeks will also be screened and quarantined. they were all health organizations representative in china has defended the decision to declare the outbreak a public health emergency and he is warning the would be no relief from the spread of the virus in the near future this increase is not likely to continue because there are almost as many specimens waiting to be studied as that o
u.k. finally leaves the e.u. we'll explore what the future holds. and in school the lakers the l.a. lakers on a kobe bryant and appreciate it game a tribute an emotional night for the team as they take to the court for the 1st time since the death of their former star. china is turning to the european union for assistance as it struggles to contain the corona virus outbreak the chinese prime minister has asked the e.u. to help find urgently needed medical supplies 259 people have died from the...
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u.k. government boris johnson's most powerful minister suddenly resigned. and i'm piece him to the school to organizers of the. olympics say fears of the coronavirus won't delay the games and as he waits to confirm the limbic place bron james powers the lakers into a commanding lead going into the all-star break. we start this new china where there's been a huge surge in the number of corona virus cases across the country more than 15000 new cases were confirmed on wednesday alone up from just 1600 the day before chinese authorities say the testing criteria has been changed 254 more deaths have been recorded bringing the total now to nearly 1404 officials. in who bay province the epicenter of the virus have been sacked over their handling of the outbreak that includes the province's communist party chief jan charlie young more than 60000 people in 26 countries about infected japan has reported its 1st death a woman with no record of traveling to china or contacts with chinese visitors elsewhere in japan $44.00 new cases were confirmed aboard the diamond princess cruise ship which is docke
u.k. government boris johnson's most powerful minister suddenly resigned. and i'm piece him to the school to organizers of the. olympics say fears of the coronavirus won't delay the games and as he waits to confirm the limbic place bron james powers the lakers into a commanding lead going into the all-star break. we start this new china where there's been a huge surge in the number of corona virus cases across the country more than 15000 new cases were confirmed on wednesday alone up from just...
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u.k. more than 100 flood warnings remain in place after some areas recorded the highest water levels for 40 years 2 storms schools heavy damage to a number of communities in england and wales at least 3 people have died right there is of the latest headlines coming up next here it out is there it's inside story. trouble began at the end of the country's civil war when most people started returning home from refugee camps. and more who were struck and killed during a demonstration in 2017 is buried right here in the middle of the street as a sign of resistance to the mining companies and government are setting you this time of accusations of abuse and displacement between the community the mining companies and the government has now escalated to west africa's regional court the community has taken its case before west african regional court because they say the people have little for you in the justice system. europe's digital ambitions the e.u. has just revealed its vision for the continent's tech future carrying competition from abroad it wants to grow its own sector but there are concerns over just how it will
u.k. more than 100 flood warnings remain in place after some areas recorded the highest water levels for 40 years 2 storms schools heavy damage to a number of communities in england and wales at least 3 people have died right there is of the latest headlines coming up next here it out is there it's inside story. trouble began at the end of the country's civil war when most people started returning home from refugee camps. and more who were struck and killed during a demonstration in 2017 is...
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u.k. safe. a u.s. state representative is looking to bring in a bill to stop transgender athletes taking part in women's sports events and high schools are whole lawmaker barbara earhart told us the issue transcends party issues and race as a fundamental question on fairness. i think my bill is necessary because it's important that we protect girls and women in sports in continue to give them the opportunities that we put so hard to get it's one of those issues that crosses party lines because it's about fairness it's not fair for girls and women to have to compete against boys and men we there's not a level playing field we can make whatever choices we want but we are not free to choose the consequences so locked in they will be chosen for us and this is one of those areas that if a person chooses to transition it's really not fair to give boys and men the same opportunities twice and let them choose whichever side they want to compete because again it's not fair to us and it doesn't matter if you take hormones hormones does not change this illogical structure in the d.n.a. that a man inherently has with the larger heart the larger
u.k. safe. a u.s. state representative is looking to bring in a bill to stop transgender athletes taking part in women's sports events and high schools are whole lawmaker barbara earhart told us the issue transcends party issues and race as a fundamental question on fairness. i think my bill is necessary because it's important that we protect girls and women in sports in continue to give them the opportunities that we put so hard to get it's one of those issues that crosses party lines because...
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bombings of schools hospitals and refugee camps and what hard wouldn't that find a response that's a win win technique who will try to decode it whether it's true or not they director of the u.k.'s crisis research institute month almost believe syrian refugees will pay the price if there is further escalation. to draw russia and turkey into a war because the russian force is on the side of the syrians in combating the local rebels and turkey has intervened would clearly be taking the side of the rebels and in order to do that it would have to provide protection for its forces from the air it would have to use its own air force its own anti-aircraft missiles which would put at risk russian airplanes we will be back if you like to the crisis situation of 2015 when the turks shot down a russian aircraft. so it's potentially very dangerous situation even if we don't go that far that's the worst case even if we just get to a case where the turkish forces increase artillery bombardment of the syrians the situation on the ground which is often discussed as a humanitarian crisis. will get worse for the refugees because they'll be trapped between 2 lines of far rather than just one so
bombings of schools hospitals and refugee camps and what hard wouldn't that find a response that's a win win technique who will try to decode it whether it's true or not they director of the u.k.'s crisis research institute month almost believe syrian refugees will pay the price if there is further escalation. to draw russia and turkey into a war because the russian force is on the side of the syrians in combating the local rebels and turkey has intervened would clearly be taking the side of...
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u.k. and recommends education leaders should avoid being critics who actively despise those who have traditional values it also encourages universities to make sure students feel safe to express conservative viewpoints a professor at the london school of economics told us universities are supposed to allow critical examination of all ideas. british universities have become what we call very wolk that is the very sensitive to these about ratios sexual inequality and student unions in particular but also all sorts of groups of students create riots and lobby the university authorities and make a great deal of noise in different ways if they think an academic or a visitor who's been invited to speak at the university or one of the students at the university has said something which doesn't fit in with the kind of left wing to the could be correct consensus. the loss of students who are very shy about expressing their views particularly of the conservatives i don't particularly believe in bricks and. ok let's take a quick look now at other stories making global news headlines. i. a 3rd day of violent antigovernment protests in the indian capital has taken the death toll to at least 20 months according to local health officials and rest
u.k. and recommends education leaders should avoid being critics who actively despise those who have traditional values it also encourages universities to make sure students feel safe to express conservative viewpoints a professor at the london school of economics told us universities are supposed to allow critical examination of all ideas. british universities have become what we call very wolk that is the very sensitive to these about ratios sexual inequality and student unions in particular...
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schools, museums and universities and cinemas were closed and major soccer matches were cancelled and at this point, the risk to u.kust over there remains low. i would say that our officials would say that here too. the rest of them remain low but there's a significant difference between supply chain disruption slowing dozens and dozens and hundreds of companies and that's dampening global growth. what worries me is that we don't know three months, six months, nine months, if it ever gets to the point where we start to see in a lot of countries around the world the break out where is they don't know the origin of some of these and they multiply like that, that's when it could really get -- it's still a global growth slow down. nobody in most of the world is worried that they're going to catch coronavirus and they can't go out or go to the movies or the health club or a restaurant. we don't know. there's major travel being changed right now. there's real implications here the farther we get to the spring, there's a whole sort of thing about how the flu. >> i was looking at some of jim's tweets earlier if you go too
schools, museums and universities and cinemas were closed and major soccer matches were cancelled and at this point, the risk to u.kust over there remains low. i would say that our officials would say that here too. the rest of them remain low but there's a significant difference between supply chain disruption slowing dozens and dozens and hundreds of companies and that's dampening global growth. what worries me is that we don't know three months, six months, nine months, if it ever gets to...