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we are very concerned about the treatment of ethnic minorities, including uighurs.president. the authorities here do not like the criticisms of course, but they are unlikely to be overly concerned. despite the global outcry, there is very little talk of consequences. china intends to keep fighting its war against extremism its own way. john sudworth, bbc news, beijing. there were mixed results for english sides in the champions‘ league tonight. a late goal helped spurs to a win over psv eindhoven. but liverpool were beaten by red star belgrade as natalie pirks reports. tottenham‘s new stadium was supposed to be the only place to watch champions league football in london this season but stuck at wembley in this must win match their defending looked as shabby as the nfl—ravaged pitch afterjust 62 seconds. it is the perfect start... the clock ticked on and spurs couldn‘t see a way through until... there is the champions league lifeline for tottenham. who else but captain kane? and there was still time for a winner. spurs have at least given themselves a fighting chance
we are very concerned about the treatment of ethnic minorities, including uighurs.president. the authorities here do not like the criticisms of course, but they are unlikely to be overly concerned. despite the global outcry, there is very little talk of consequences. china intends to keep fighting its war against extremism its own way. john sudworth, bbc news, beijing. there were mixed results for english sides in the champions‘ league tonight. a late goal helped spurs to a win over psv...
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state and party leader xi jinping poses with laughing uighurs.ut many might say there is little to laugh about. sumi: we just have one sports item for you. liverpool's hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the champions league have suffered a blow. they slipped to a surprise 2-0 defeat. the defeat means liverpool now face a tough task getting out of a group that also features napoli. a reminder now of our top story that we are following f for you here on dw. u.s. voters are casting ballots in what many describe as the most pivotal midterm elections in decades. the poll is being seen as a referendum on donald trump's presidency. with a strong showing, democrats could take back control of congress. you're watching "dw news." you can always get the latest on our website, dw.com. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] twenty twenty twenty hello. i'm now yeah. i had a had. a referendum on on on on democrats has moved. in school to try. to as i say i
state and party leader xi jinping poses with laughing uighurs.ut many might say there is little to laugh about. sumi: we just have one sports item for you. liverpool's hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the champions league have suffered a blow. they slipped to a surprise 2-0 defeat. the defeat means liverpool now face a tough task getting out of a group that also features napoli. a reminder now of our top story that we are following f for you here on dw. u.s. voters are casting ballots...
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, the government is of course using that same data to the population and including up to1 million uighur muslims who have been put into detention camps in the north—western china. if you want an idea of where biometrics can go really bad and create a dystopian vision, china is a really good example about and that could happen in any country in the world. some might argue that when it comes to buying stuff, if you are using a biometrics, then that is much, much more secure than any other means and many of us have been victims of the natural forward because we are just sharing owl account details and card details quite liberally online. yeah, think it depends first of all on how the biometrics are stored. —— our. anyone who uses an iphone for example, might use their fingerprints, it is not the actual law fingerprint that you might do at a police station, it is what is called hash, so it is a mathematical representation, so that is safer. what is interesting is something you have been talking about and discussing is that in the uk, we use biometrics pretty much more than anywhere else and
, the government is of course using that same data to the population and including up to1 million uighur muslims who have been put into detention camps in the north—western china. if you want an idea of where biometrics can go really bad and create a dystopian vision, china is a really good example about and that could happen in any country in the world. some might argue that when it comes to buying stuff, if you are using a biometrics, then that is much, much more secure than any other means...
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it's oppressing the uighurs, people in tibet, lots of journalists stop that.e's lots of states. we have to have a relationship with even though they may have her renders human rights records as this is dangerous. we have to make difficult decisions and the president has to make these difficult decisions. >> last answer in five seconds for you to talk to the present marnie says should i keep the director of homeland security or let her go. what do i do? >> i like kirstjen nielsen. i'm not going to, and another was staffing issues. >> check out this video from burma. hot air balloon exploding into a massive fireball that comes crashing down. what caused this to go up in flames? plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. but how do i know if i'm i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. i'm all about my bed
it's oppressing the uighurs, people in tibet, lots of journalists stop that.e's lots of states. we have to have a relationship with even though they may have her renders human rights records as this is dangerous. we have to make difficult decisions and the president has to make these difficult decisions. >> last answer in five seconds for you to talk to the present marnie says should i keep the director of homeland security or let her go. what do i do? >> i like kirstjen nielsen....
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up to one million ethnic uighurs and other muslims areved to be held in western china's xinjiangcoegion. westertries used a u.n. human rights meeting today to press for closing the detention caijs. g dismissed the criticism as politically driven. there is also word that china granted 18 trademarks to companies linked to the trump family since september. most of those went to ananka trump's and covered everything from shoes to jewelry, and even voting machines. china's granting of trademarks-c to trunected businesses have repeatedly raised concerns about presidential conflicts of interest. on wall street, the market moved higher as industrial and tech stocks rallied. rae dow jones industrial a gained 173 points to close at 25,635.e sdaq rose 47, and the s&p 500 added 17. and, nasa has racked up another first. the parker solar probe flew within 15 million miles of the st night, that is the closest any spacecraft has ever come. as seen in this animation, it made the fly-by at more 200,000 miles an hour.e obe will make 23 even closer approaches over the nextr seven and that is the newshour
up to one million ethnic uighurs and other muslims areved to be held in western china's xinjiangcoegion. westertries used a u.n. human rights meeting today to press for closing the detention caijs. g dismissed the criticism as politically driven. there is also word that china granted 18 trademarks to companies linked to the trump family since september. most of those went to ananka trump's and covered everything from shoes to jewelry, and even voting machines. china's granting of trademarks-c...
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>> yes, in the uighur region.hundreds of thousands in basically concentration canks. detention camps jailing people because of their religion. you know what's realline been outrageous about this all over the world, even many of the muslim countries have been silent about it because china has apparently bought their silence. it's an outrage. i want the president to raise that i also want the president to raise the broader issues of our relationship with china. they are cheating and their stealing of american intellectual property. their unfair trade practices. and i hope we don't make the first offer because xi has made it a career allowing a dead lock situation he sits back and let's the other side offer first so you can negotiate against yourself. brian: thank you so much. appreciate it look forward to seeing what happens g-20. ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. . . only at your lincoln dealer. ♪ >> caravan chaos down at the border unfolds. president
>> yes, in the uighur region.hundreds of thousands in basically concentration canks. detention camps jailing people because of their religion. you know what's realline been outrageous about this all over the world, even many of the muslim countries have been silent about it because china has apparently bought their silence. it's an outrage. i want the president to raise that i also want the president to raise the broader issues of our relationship with china. they are cheating and their...
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and it's a green light to the chinese to do what they're doing against the uighurs, the saudis for what they're doing, they're shly saying we wi essentially saying we were no longer take this into account. you've got a pass. we've gone a long way from 10 inch containment to trump's mercantilism. so long as the balance of trade is moving in our direction, we'll pretty much look the other way now if you say and do things that are abhoren to ut to us. i would not not just democrats who now have the house and the hearing capability, but the republicans, too. this foreign policy during so much of the cold war has been bipartisan. so i think it's important that it be republicans as well as democrats ste up and challenge this and basically remind people that american foreign policy has a broader foundation. >> i was just going to say, you know, there are scenes in movies set in washington in which some populist figure ends up in the oval office. there's a scene where they basically say, cut the crap. we have to let this murderer go or we have to let this happen because this is the truth about
and it's a green light to the chinese to do what they're doing against the uighurs, the saudis for what they're doing, they're shly saying we wi essentially saying we were no longer take this into account. you've got a pass. we've gone a long way from 10 inch containment to trump's mercantilism. so long as the balance of trade is moving in our direction, we'll pretty much look the other way now if you say and do things that are abhoren to ut to us. i would not not just democrats who now have...
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there are house races in ohio and although states that uighur do watching, and governor's races and some we going to see that america is divided, and what are the chances that we can at least mid—term elections with even more divisions in america? politics were so simple when it was a marxist class definition and there was the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. in america today we have divisions between men and women, young and old, black and white, and the list goes on and on. and we have seen it brought up starkly by what happened in pittsburgh, by what happened, a shooting that got barely any coverage in kentucky which was a hate crime as well. and the pipe bombers and the people... i thought the pipe—bomb in thing was really extraordinaire, where people were immediately thinking, well known people who should know better, for suggesting that is all very convenient for the democrats that this should happen now, and in brackets it is a conspiracy. people are always thinking the worst of the other side. american politics, as someone who has spent most of his career covering politics in eur
there are house races in ohio and although states that uighur do watching, and governor's races and some we going to see that america is divided, and what are the chances that we can at least mid—term elections with even more divisions in america? politics were so simple when it was a marxist class definition and there was the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. in america today we have divisions between men and women, young and old, black and white, and the list goes on and on. and we have seen...