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he still faces the huge task of keeping the country united and peaceful even as its ethnic regions seek greater autonomy there is still a long journey ahead for the field but under abbey ahmed the nation is charting a different course from the past. so it. was peaceful uniting his country with a retreat that made it possible for people to cross borders including every tree an artist drawn to the boughs of if you're just capital they are profiting from the new found freedom. peace between his country every tree and they bring it was life changing a year ago the artist crossed the border to. there you met up with painters he was already friends with an facebook they helped him to find spaces to exhibit his collage in portraits and this became his warm fire from. the every trim capitol where i brought her says he had little hope of selling his works. so. there's no peace nobody can work then your work would be to protect the country but if there is peace anyone can work in their country and run working here because there is peace and if there were no peace between the 2 countries then i wo
he still faces the huge task of keeping the country united and peaceful even as its ethnic regions seek greater autonomy there is still a long journey ahead for the field but under abbey ahmed the nation is charting a different course from the past. so it. was peaceful uniting his country with a retreat that made it possible for people to cross borders including every tree an artist drawn to the boughs of if you're just capital they are profiting from the new found freedom. peace between his...
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the people in putney and across the country are not united in trusting borisjohnson to country are notnson to unite country are not united in trusting borisjohnson to unite the country. we need a leader, first and foremost, he will do that. do you think on the doorstep that people voted for you despitejeremy corbyn‘s leadership and therefore a corbyn‘s leadership and therefore a corbyn — type leader will not go down well in future? i would be lying if i said it didn't. many people said i will give you my vote, and many people voted for the parties manifestos that jeremy corbyn has brought us under his leadership. there is a mixture of people, but who we have is our next leader is to be determined by many different factors. do you think it should be someone from the corbyn area of the party or a more central place in the labour party?” area of the party or a more central place in the labour party? i don't know, i think dividing us is actually divisive and what we need is someone who can bring us together. i do not vote along sectional lines, i never have and i will not be doing that. i
the people in putney and across the country are not united in trusting borisjohnson to country are notnson to unite country are not united in trusting borisjohnson to unite the country. we need a leader, first and foremost, he will do that. do you think on the doorstep that people voted for you despitejeremy corbyn‘s leadership and therefore a corbyn‘s leadership and therefore a corbyn — type leader will not go down well in future? i would be lying if i said it didn't. many people said i...
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not to do this as a result of the united states and steamrolled the country with sanctions adding to the suffering of ordinary people already living through economic collapse but is it really democracy that washington and its allies were interested in or perhaps this has something more to do with black gold not at all what is donald trump's cases against venezuela the cases bellow is the only live in his way now the riches of venezuela it's gold gas diamonds iron water a material riches resource grabbing hasn't only been confined to venezuela in the region. bolivia seen its own share of unrest this year but there are right wing coup was successful the elected president abel morales forced to step down and flee the country well he does either why am i resigning so that my opponents cannot continue to myself. brothers it's my duty as an indigenous president and the president of all believe in this to see peace after morale has got the boot senator janine anya is proclaimed herself interim president not exactly a household name before that but what's more important is who had her back a
not to do this as a result of the united states and steamrolled the country with sanctions adding to the suffering of ordinary people already living through economic collapse but is it really democracy that washington and its allies were interested in or perhaps this has something more to do with black gold not at all what is donald trump's cases against venezuela the cases bellow is the only live in his way now the riches of venezuela it's gold gas diamonds iron water a material riches...
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like you to do us a favor, though, because our country has been through a lot and ukraine knows a lot about it, with the word us i'm referring to the united states, our country. i then went on to say i would like to have the attorney general of the united states call you or your people. this based on what i have seen is their big point, and it is no point at all except for a big win for me.
like you to do us a favor, though, because our country has been through a lot and ukraine knows a lot about it, with the word us i'm referring to the united states, our country. i then went on to say i would like to have the attorney general of the united states call you or your people. this based on what i have seen is their big point, and it is no point at all except for a big win for me.
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will abide by the united states no matter who's in charge of the country whether it's trump who they most european this leaders dislikes or anyone else but the reality is that we've moved beyond that stage the united states is on the relative decline countries like iran russia and china are on the rise and the united states is going to have to accept and recognize the new situation and i think that the fact that these 3 countries actually carried out these maneuvers together jointly all 3 together is of major significance and it sends a message to the united states that they can no longer dictate terms how do you expect the west to react to the old. well the united states and the europeans act with arrogance of with regard to all global issues the united states just yesterday bombed iraq ie troops that had been fighting isis there on along side the iraq in syria and the iraqi syrian border they bombed them and murdered 30203040 people they attack with impunity they violate the sovereignty of different countries and they think that because of their acts they believe themselves to be ex
will abide by the united states no matter who's in charge of the country whether it's trump who they most european this leaders dislikes or anyone else but the reality is that we've moved beyond that stage the united states is on the relative decline countries like iran russia and china are on the rise and the united states is going to have to accept and recognize the new situation and i think that the fact that these 3 countries actually carried out these maneuvers together jointly all 3...
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will abide by the united states no matter who's in charge of the country whether it's who they most your uterus just like or anyone else but the reality is that we've moved beyond that stage the united states is on the relative decline countries like iran russia and china are on the rise the united states is going to have to accept and recognize the new situation and i think that the fact that these 3 countries actually carried out. maneuvers together jointly all 3 together is a major significance and it sends a message to the united states that they can no longer dictate terms what has been a turbulent year for and really that region as a whole mark by tough sanctions the seizure of tankers as well you may remember looking back at all other than there's quite a bit to look at the money. for terror on the year 2019 was thrilling to say the least it narrowly avoided an open military conflict with the united states got hammered by new stifling sanctions to port in a so-called oil tanker crisis and had to deal with the worst domestic grossest in 40 years let's go through it one step at a ti
will abide by the united states no matter who's in charge of the country whether it's who they most your uterus just like or anyone else but the reality is that we've moved beyond that stage the united states is on the relative decline countries like iran russia and china are on the rise the united states is going to have to accept and recognize the new situation and i think that the fact that these 3 countries actually carried out. maneuvers together jointly all 3 together is a major...
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impeachment preoccupation and unite the country. where the air strikes come as china iran and russia held their 1st joint arose they include antiterrorism anti-piracy training now being held in the northern part of the nation and in the gulf of oman the region includes king shipping and energy supply routes and has been a source of tensions between iran and the us this past year political analyst side mustapha believes that russia and china's presence help the escalation in the region. the u.s. has been escalating the tensions it's been increasing its military buildup in this part of the world it has been trying to you know even provoked iran few months ago they sent and intruding drone they also sent their vessels to the borders international borders of iran in the persian gulf all in order to provoke tehran and escalate the tensions the presence of the russians as well as the cheney's is doing very much the escalating role as they are playing a balancing act against the u.s. and its so-called coalition of the sentinel this would y
impeachment preoccupation and unite the country. where the air strikes come as china iran and russia held their 1st joint arose they include antiterrorism anti-piracy training now being held in the northern part of the nation and in the gulf of oman the region includes king shipping and energy supply routes and has been a source of tensions between iran and the us this past year political analyst side mustapha believes that russia and china's presence help the escalation in the region. the u.s....
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we had a few users asking, for example, this one saying how could we go from being such a united country during the u.k. olympic games in 2012 to this? that has been resonating with a lot of people. another idea that i have been seeing a lot of is what will happen to our public services, the national health services, n.h.s., a lot of users talking about schools and food banks and public services falling apart. so there's a great worry about the british public services. there's also -- and i am showing you here -- the worry that has -- that the n.h. is s. could be privatized so there is this cartoon of donald trump holding a puppet, boris johnson, with the n.h.s. and people really worried about what will happen to the british national health service. i saw a lot of that during the day. nadia: that one for fans of the labour party. i assume this is for many people a brexit election that brexit was making waves today. >> yes, the gin election seen by some people as a second referendum on the exit and nothing more natural than brexit being on top of the trends. it was number four. right now
we had a few users asking, for example, this one saying how could we go from being such a united country during the u.k. olympic games in 2012 to this? that has been resonating with a lot of people. another idea that i have been seeing a lot of is what will happen to our public services, the national health services, n.h.s., a lot of users talking about schools and food banks and public services falling apart. so there's a great worry about the british public services. there's also -- and i am...
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this country, and as a reformed outlaw, whether i win or lose this election, i am going to do what i can to help unite the country coming from someone who e deep in the sites. -- in these fights. steve: -- mr. walsh: i have been told not to give the media a number. right now with impeachment, all everybody is talking about his impeachment. it is hard for me to get attention, it is hard for the candidates to get attention right now for president in this impeachment world. what i am doing is i am in iowa, new hampshire, i have my head down, and talking to iowa voters. want, i want the night of the iowa caucus, i what republican voters all around the country to wake up the next morning and say, oh well, there is somebody running against donald trump, wow, there is another alternative to trump. that has to be the story coming out of iowa. i have got an idea of what that number needs to be, but that is how i want republicans all over the country to react to iowa. steve: one final personal note, you talked about your parents, your wife, who shaped you? who influenced you the most in terms of your ideology a
this country, and as a reformed outlaw, whether i win or lose this election, i am going to do what i can to help unite the country coming from someone who e deep in the sites. -- in these fights. steve: -- mr. walsh: i have been told not to give the media a number. right now with impeachment, all everybody is talking about his impeachment. it is hard for me to get attention, it is hard for the candidates to get attention right now for president in this impeachment world. what i am doing is i am...
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prime minister 110w challenge facing the prime minister now i'm easy indeed going to be able to unite the country clearly posting with two challenges. one is how does he persuade remain voters to accept brexit? he clearly was trying in his speech outside ten downing street this afternoon. but we have to remember, very few remain voters voted for borisjohnson yesterday. as a second challenge, is what's he going to do about the union numbered in particular the fa ct union numbered in particular the fact that scotland very, very clearly voted very differently from england and in a direction that suggests that the argument about whether they should be another independence referendum is going to be alive and kicking for quite some time. so that's it from westminster and from downing street. we leave you tonight with some of the memorable images of the general election 2019, which changed the electoral map of the uk. thanks for watching. our exit poll are suggesting that there will be a conservative majority... getting brexit done is i'iow majority... getting brexit done is now the irrefutable, irresis
prime minister 110w challenge facing the prime minister now i'm easy indeed going to be able to unite the country clearly posting with two challenges. one is how does he persuade remain voters to accept brexit? he clearly was trying in his speech outside ten downing street this afternoon. but we have to remember, very few remain voters voted for borisjohnson yesterday. as a second challenge, is what's he going to do about the union numbered in particular the fa ct union numbered in particular...
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country. and i understand now that we've got to do one helluva job uniting this country. nd as a reformed outlaw, whether i win or lose this election, i'm going to do what i can to help unite the country coming from someone who's been knee-deep in these fights. >> is there a percent or a target you need to read in iowa and new hampshire over the overall vote? >> yes, and i've been told not to give you a number. i've been told not to give the media number. so i'll answer it steve like this. right now with impeachment, all everybody is talking about his impeachment. so it's hard for me to it get attention, it's hard by the way for the democrat candidates to get attention right now in this impeachment world. so what i am doing, in iowa and new hampshire i've got my head down and i am talking to iowa voters. here's what i want. i want the night of the iowa caucus, i want republican voters all around the country to wake up the next morning and just say oh wow, look, there is somebody running against donald trump. wow there is another alternative to trauma. that has to be the st
country. and i understand now that we've got to do one helluva job uniting this country. nd as a reformed outlaw, whether i win or lose this election, i'm going to do what i can to help unite the country coming from someone who's been knee-deep in these fights. >> is there a percent or a target you need to read in iowa and new hampshire over the overall vote? >> yes, and i've been told not to give you a number. i've been told not to give the media number. so i'll answer it steve...
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britain's course johnson after his conservatives won a landslide victory in the country's general election the prime minister valis united divided country but many says protesters take to the streets of london to force their discontent. and we get a firsthand account of life inside china's internment camps for minority inmates i'm sorry. many of them say that they are punished for speaking their own language and are subjected to abuse and daily humiliation. good to have you with us talks at the un climate summit in madrid have stalled as the world trust to find a unified response to the climate crisis the conference was due to wrap up on friday but disagreement. among participants means it's now expected to drag on into saturday activists have been protesting at the conference calling for real action on climate change for the past 2 weeks representatives from almost 200 states have been trying to agree on new emissions targets ahead of crucial 2020 deadlines set by the paris agreement. our correspondent. is in madrid for us and joins me now. so we're certainly in a deadlock here what's behind the disagreement. that's rig
britain's course johnson after his conservatives won a landslide victory in the country's general election the prime minister valis united divided country but many says protesters take to the streets of london to force their discontent. and we get a firsthand account of life inside china's internment camps for minority inmates i'm sorry. many of them say that they are punished for speaking their own language and are subjected to abuse and daily humiliation. good to have you with us talks at the...
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the fact is that if we're going to unite the country, then we need to focus on what the real problems ale. there are roblems around... around climate change, around criminal justice reform, around healthcare. and the issue when folks talk billionaires is not wealth, it's greed. and we have created a systemat nables people to hoardll the benefits among a few on thes theoryedited by the way that it would trickle down to everybody else.ur and we have tothat around. so, i regret that headline for a whole host oreason, to , it's sort of beside the point. ere are bigger issues before us, and my campaign is aboutbi those biggerer issues and how we make the american dream actually work for everyone everywhere. >> alcindor: well, thank you so much. duval patrick running for president, former governtt of massachu >> good to be with you. ta care. >> alcinr: one day after the u.s. house of representatives approved two articles of impeachment, democrats hoping to take on president trump next november were on stage, debating. and on that same nig, at a campaign rally in miigan, the president spoke
the fact is that if we're going to unite the country, then we need to focus on what the real problems ale. there are roblems around... around climate change, around criminal justice reform, around healthcare. and the issue when folks talk billionaires is not wealth, it's greed. and we have created a systemat nables people to hoardll the benefits among a few on thes theoryedited by the way that it would trickle down to everybody else.ur and we have tothat around. so, i regret that headline for a...
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this country and as our reformed outlaw whether i win or lose i'm going to do what i can to help unite the country coming from someone who's been knee-deep in these fights. >> is there a present or a target you need to reach in iowa and new hampshire in terms of the overall vote ? >> yes and i've been told not to give you a number. i'vebeen told not to give the media a number so i'll answer it like this . right nowwith impeachment , all everybody's talking about is impeachment so it's hard for me to get attention. it's hard for the democrat candidates to get attention right now in this impeachment world . so what i'm doing is i'm in iowa new hampshire area and i got my head down and i'm talking to iowa voters. here's what i want. i want the night of the iowa caucus, i want republican voters all around the country to wake up the next morning and to say wow, look. there is money running against donald trump. there is anotheralternative to trump . that has to be the story coming out of iowa. i got an idea of what that number needs to be but that's how i want republicans all over the count
this country and as our reformed outlaw whether i win or lose i'm going to do what i can to help unite the country coming from someone who's been knee-deep in these fights. >> is there a present or a target you need to reach in iowa and new hampshire in terms of the overall vote ? >> yes and i've been told not to give you a number. i'vebeen told not to give the media a number so i'll answer it like this . right nowwith impeachment , all everybody's talking about is impeachment so...
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johnson wants to wrap up quickly and vast united deeply divided country but some are calling for stronger opposition to his vision for the u.k. now that his conservatives hold an absolute majority. plus a centuries old practice sketch a nod from the united nations the backtracking next stretching time is granted status as a protective. i'm like a local it's good to have you with us. talks at the u.n. climate summit in madrid have stalled as the world tries to find a unified response to the climate crisis the conference was due to wrap up on friday but disagreement among participants means it's now expected to drag on into saturday activists have been protesting at the conference calling for real action on climate change for the past 2 weeks representatives from almost 200 states have been trying to agree on emissions targets ahead of crucial 2020 deadline set by the paris agreement. so what is behind the deadlock at the climate talks earlier i put that question to d.w. correspondent sonia found the car in madrid. talks you have really hit a wall they've been dragging on the participants a
johnson wants to wrap up quickly and vast united deeply divided country but some are calling for stronger opposition to his vision for the u.k. now that his conservatives hold an absolute majority. plus a centuries old practice sketch a nod from the united nations the backtracking next stretching time is granted status as a protective. i'm like a local it's good to have you with us. talks at the u.n. climate summit in madrid have stalled as the world tries to find a unified response to the...
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country. and as a reformed outlaw, whether i win or lose this election, i am going to do what i can to help unitethe country coming from someone who has been knee-deep in these fights. steve: is there a percent or a target that you need to reach in iowa and new hampshire in terms of the overall vote? mr. walsh: yes, i have been told not to give you or the media a number, so i will answer it, steve, like this. right now with impeachment, all everybody is talking about is impeachment. so it is hard for me to get attention, it is hard, by the way, for the democrat candidates for president to get attention right now in this impeachment world. what i am doing is, i am in iowa, new hampshire, i have my head down, and talking to iowa voters. here is what i want -- i want the night of the iowa caucus, i what republican voters all around the country to wake up the next morning and say, "oh wow, look, there is somebody running against donald trump." "wow, there is another alternative to trump." that has to be the story coming out of iowa. i have got an idea of what that number needs to be, but that is how
country. and as a reformed outlaw, whether i win or lose this election, i am going to do what i can to help unitethe country coming from someone who has been knee-deep in these fights. steve: is there a percent or a target that you need to reach in iowa and new hampshire in terms of the overall vote? mr. walsh: yes, i have been told not to give you or the media a number, so i will answer it, steve, like this. right now with impeachment, all everybody is talking about is impeachment. so it is...
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a more united country. a country where we can see one another's humanity and work together on areas we share. and is it a tall order? yes. is it definite we can succeed? no, it is not definite. but, caller, what's our alternative here? because our country's at stake. our democratic republican form of government is at stake here if we cannot climb this everest. so, you should join better angels and you should help us do that. >> do you -- does your organization track for those who participate in your forums, if they've managed to take that step, be willing to see other people, where they stand politically, accept that, do they still hold those positions over time or do they go back to, you know, certain things or certain impressions of people's politics? >> well, that is an excellent question. and the truth is, we're not sure. we do know it has a short-term effect. we haven't had the researchers come in to measure the long-term effect. you're raising a very good point. maybe it kind of fades out. what i will
a more united country. a country where we can see one another's humanity and work together on areas we share. and is it a tall order? yes. is it definite we can succeed? no, it is not definite. but, caller, what's our alternative here? because our country's at stake. our democratic republican form of government is at stake here if we cannot climb this everest. so, you should join better angels and you should help us do that. >> do you -- does your organization track for those who...
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not just to get pretty done but to unite this country and to take it forward and to focus on the priorities of the british people well the main opposition labor party is expected to end up with less than 200 seats losing many in its traditional heartland jeremy corbyn the leader admits it's been a disappointing night on also make it clear that i will not lead the party in any future general election campaign i will discuss with our party to ensure there is a process now of reflection on this result and on the policies that the party will take going forward and i will lead the party during that period to ensure that discussion takes place and we move on into the future. well the exit polls conducted by u.k. broadcasters suggest that the conservatives will get around an $86.00 seat majority with a total of $368.00 seats labor's expected to get $191.00 which would be their worst result since the $930.00 s. and in scotland the scottish nationalists there predicted to win $55.00 seats out of $59.00 that's nearly the entire. lot of discussions things available now the liberal democrats are tradit
not just to get pretty done but to unite this country and to take it forward and to focus on the priorities of the british people well the main opposition labor party is expected to end up with less than 200 seats losing many in its traditional heartland jeremy corbyn the leader admits it's been a disappointing night on also make it clear that i will not lead the party in any future general election campaign i will discuss with our party to ensure there is a process now of reflection on this...
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boris johnson is saying he will now unite the country, promising to get brexit done, promising to deliveral care, in the health service in britain, on infrastructure, on education, on policing, on security. all of those things he says he'll now deliver on. he faces a major challenge from scotland, however, the scottish national party there won 48 out of the 55 seats. their leader sees that as a mandate for an independence referendum next year. boris johnson has said in the past that is not going to be on the cards, and in his speech today he talked about leveling up a united country. england, scotland, wales and northern ireland all united. boris johnson very clear on that. so big challenges ahead, wolf. >> landslide historic win for the british prime minister. thank you very much, nick robertson joining us from london. >>> we have special coverage on the historic vote to send two articles of impeachment of president trump to the inside floor flo floor. "inside politics" with john king begins right after this. nsuranc. ♪ yeah, geico did make it easy to switch and save. ♪ oh no. there's a
boris johnson is saying he will now unite the country, promising to get brexit done, promising to deliveral care, in the health service in britain, on infrastructure, on education, on policing, on security. all of those things he says he'll now deliver on. he faces a major challenge from scotland, however, the scottish national party there won 48 out of the 55 seats. their leader sees that as a mandate for an independence referendum next year. boris johnson has said in the past that is not...
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as well is that regardless of how great mexico is stepping up in the northern tribal countries, at the end thehe united states, we cannot rely on other countries to fix our broken system. to have a durable, lasting solution to fixing our current legal framework, congress has to act. when they fail to do so, and they need to. regardless of mexico and the northern tribal countries do, it's not durable or lasting. that's what we need congress to do. >> are there restrictions onn te funding that you have for next year? >> yes. every single time we get funding regardless of what pocket that funding comes generally there are some restrictions that come with that. on the good news is, the restrictions will not impede our ability to build the wall. we already long ago have that identified where to go, with the strategic need was. we've had discussion with the army corps and we're already on a way to using all of that 1.375. >> there was a story one npr talking about some of the hurdles for cbp in acquiring land and so on. do you think that is going to get in the way of getting the what 450 some milestone in th
as well is that regardless of how great mexico is stepping up in the northern tribal countries, at the end thehe united states, we cannot rely on other countries to fix our broken system. to have a durable, lasting solution to fixing our current legal framework, congress has to act. when they fail to do so, and they need to. regardless of mexico and the northern tribal countries do, it's not durable or lasting. that's what we need congress to do. >> are there restrictions onn te funding...
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i mean it's i mean you know and that's part of the country so linsky it managed to unite most of the country behind them during the election it seems they're still behind if you can keep that coalition together if people in kiev are willing to recognize that the people in the east have their own agency i mean if moscow ended all support in the morning these people would continue fighting whatever resources they have. because for them they don't want to be dominated by you know ukrainian speakers to the west and it's the key to resolving this conflict is to recognize that that is an ethnic conflict between ukrainian speaking sometimes catholic you know people in the west. people who are uniformly russian orthodox christian and speak russian as. 1st language that's the key to solving this reduce their standing ethnic basis in this company as alinsky a role in the center of ukraine and in the region he gets that the question is can he bring the consensus with him and keep what significance would you say talk of russian gas transit we're having discussions. i mean the russian gas is an ex
i mean it's i mean you know and that's part of the country so linsky it managed to unite most of the country behind them during the election it seems they're still behind if you can keep that coalition together if people in kiev are willing to recognize that the people in the east have their own agency i mean if moscow ended all support in the morning these people would continue fighting whatever resources they have. because for them they don't want to be dominated by you know ukrainian...
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there to europeans and in the united kingdom and it's going to be very very tough for him to get it done with any yeah. reflecting on the political climate in his own country. to quote. incredible united kingdom by saying that. the unity of the u.k. and even. well you know what's at stake are these facing a very distant night at kingdom and that's what the election results showed yesterday for example the scottish national party made huge gains there calling for and other independence referendum to then as an independent nation stay and remain in the european union so these are just some of the challenges that boris johnson will face and has 5 years and office now he really needs to reach out to all kinds of different people across the aisle of the brics that divide. for us thank you so much. to washington d.c. now the u.s. house judiciary committee has approved impeachment articles against president donald trump charging him with abuse of power and obstructing congress the committee voted along party lines with democrats voting in favor and republicans against the house of representatives is now expected to vote next week on whether to impeach the preside
there to europeans and in the united kingdom and it's going to be very very tough for him to get it done with any yeah. reflecting on the political climate in his own country. to quote. incredible united kingdom by saying that. the unity of the u.k. and even. well you know what's at stake are these facing a very distant night at kingdom and that's what the election results showed yesterday for example the scottish national party made huge gains there calling for and other independence...
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jessica: but there have been hundreds of thousands of arrives who are family units from the northern triangle countries and elsewhere. what happened to the rest? i would estimate, what, 400,000 family units i think? mark: yeah, again, you go to the height of may, 144,000. 65% to 70% of those were family units, families coming from northern triangle countries. over the last six months because of initiatives we reduced the flow by 85%. they're just not coming anymore. this is a really important part. this one thing i've been trying to say, for those individuals, stop listening to the cartels. stop listening to the human smuggling organizations. they're lying to you. they're exploiting you. they're getting rich off your backs by exploiting vulnerable migrants. and now, because of where we're at. because of the initiatives and tools we have, no longer is a child your immediate passport into the interior united states. we have all but shut that down. so i'm trying to tell families do, not listen to cartels. they're lying to you. it's working. 85% reduction. jessica: so today if a family arrives, are they al
jessica: but there have been hundreds of thousands of arrives who are family units from the northern triangle countries and elsewhere. what happened to the rest? i would estimate, what, 400,000 family units i think? mark: yeah, again, you go to the height of may, 144,000. 65% to 70% of those were family units, families coming from northern triangle countries. over the last six months because of initiatives we reduced the flow by 85%. they're just not coming anymore. this is a really important...
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to touch the right corps accords and convince people to back him in his main goal right now uniting the country. well boris johnson did acknowledge that he has one of a very to sue have never in their life very conservative before particularly in the north of england which was always held store by labor and there were some constituencies where labor has been the ruling party for 100 years and they voted conservative people who have really would not have dreamt of doing this for the 1st time in his former working class district johnson acknowledged that he has to govern for the whole country has also many new m.p.'s from these constituencies who are different from the traditional conservative party and whether he will also take them with him when he is actually getting about governing and getting breaks it done and getting through also with his domestic policies that remains to be seen but 1st of all he has acknowledged that there is quite a task at hand you mentioned the boers johnson breaking through the the red wall of you well in the labor strongholds what did boris johnson do to command thi
to touch the right corps accords and convince people to back him in his main goal right now uniting the country. well boris johnson did acknowledge that he has one of a very to sue have never in their life very conservative before particularly in the north of england which was always held store by labor and there were some constituencies where labor has been the ruling party for 100 years and they voted conservative people who have really would not have dreamt of doing this for the 1st time in...
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united states. mr. van hollen: thank you, senator. mr. president, i rise today to give thanks to all who serve our country in uniform and as civilians. even as partisan division and anger seems to reach new depths every day, democrats and republicans have remained united in our support and our high regard for our fellow americans who honorably serve in the united states armed forces. those who serve have earned every measure of gratitude shown to them by friends and neighbors and by all of us here in the united states congress. mr. president, other public servants deserve our thanks as well. but unfortunately, support for them is not nearly as unanimous or as universal. i will focus the remainder of my remarks on them. while they do not go into combat, they share the same dedication and love of country as those who do. many of them also go into harm's way. law enforcement officers, diplomats in war-torn lands, smoke jumpers fighting forest fires, and all of them swear an oath to our constitution. just like our troops, just like members of congress. mr. president, i'm talking about federal civil servants. these dedicated public servant
united states. mr. van hollen: thank you, senator. mr. president, i rise today to give thanks to all who serve our country in uniform and as civilians. even as partisan division and anger seems to reach new depths every day, democrats and republicans have remained united in our support and our high regard for our fellow americans who honorably serve in the united states armed forces. those who serve have earned every measure of gratitude shown to them by friends and neighbors and by all of us...
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because it is facing resistance to its plans to export more gas to europe some european countries and the united states have tried to block development of a new pipeline to germany they think it will leave europe too dependent on russian gas so russia wants to shore up its strategic ally to the east but china to more russian gas means less reliance on liquefied natural gas shipments from the united states and middle eastern countries potentially employed by u.s. policy the pipeline then is a strategic link as much as one about money to thomas al-jazeera her in northern china protesters in india have held more vigils for 27 year old woman who was raped and murdered near hyderabad an angry crowd gathered outside the police station where 4 men are being held in connection with her death there are also been peaceful protests elsewhere in the country campaigners want tougher laws against such crimes. now suriname as president has returned to his country after a court found him guilty of murder while on an official trip to china a military tribunal has sentenced to 20 years in prison for the murder of
because it is facing resistance to its plans to export more gas to europe some european countries and the united states have tried to block development of a new pipeline to germany they think it will leave europe too dependent on russian gas so russia wants to shore up its strategic ally to the east but china to more russian gas means less reliance on liquefied natural gas shipments from the united states and middle eastern countries potentially employed by u.s. policy the pipeline then is a...
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i know just to get pretty done but to unite this country and to take it forward and to focus on the priorities of the british people about will only n.h.s. and yes we will recruit 50000 more nurses and 6000 will g.p.'s and we will build 40 new hospitals. but it's been a good evening or good night for the conservatives and boris johnson has been a bad one for labor one of the lowest. performances on their worst performances in almost a century vote count wise the best better than 2010 but when it comes to those seats those key marginals in the north particularly in those leave voting areas they really saw a massive swing not necessarily always to the conservatives directly but also in many cases to the brics a party that took away just an awful fool the conservatives to speak in the window seat sometimes by really close margins and it's those close margins on the 1st past the post system that can all add up and cause what was in the end a heavy defeat in terms. seats anyway and far as the labor leader german corbett is concerned well he won't be leading the party into any future election. has p
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persons boris johnson off to his conservatives won a landslide victory in the country's general election the prime minister vows to unite a divided country but many are not committed to the protesters take to the streets of london to voice their discontent also coming up. we get a firsthand account of life inside china's internment camps which we get minority inmates are punished for speaking there are language and are subjected to and daily humiliation. plus a centuries old practice gets in all from the united nations the backtracking next stretching time mass objects dropped its status as a protective wall to cultural heritage. time and a glad you could join me british prime minister boris johnson has delivered his 1st address outside of downing street off to gaining an absolute majority and thursday's general election well the leader of the conservative party said the tories a landslide victory would settle the brakes a question he also said that the country must begin healing the years of. it's a division now with the conservatives set so the largest majority in over 30 years johnson has a clear mandate for his agen
persons boris johnson off to his conservatives won a landslide victory in the country's general election the prime minister vows to unite a divided country but many are not committed to the protesters take to the streets of london to voice their discontent also coming up. we get a firsthand account of life inside china's internment camps which we get minority inmates are punished for speaking there are language and are subjected to and daily humiliation. plus a centuries old practice gets in...
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president says that the federal reserve here in the united states should acts of the countries of which there are many no longer take advantage of our strong dollar by further devaluing their currencies what he's saying is there's a pivotal meeting coming up here in the united states for the federal reserve that's the central bank here in the united states on december 10th and 11th he has been pushing very vocally for some time for them to lower their interest rates in fact he wants to see it in negative territory like he says you. has right now some of the european countries because he feels there's a competitive advantage so to parts of these tweets number one the announcement that those tariffs are going back in place for argentina and brazil but also pushing for further action here in the united states something he's been looking for for a very long time summer as prime minister is shutting down the government and ordering stuff to help deal with a spiraling measles outbreak so far at least 53 people have died on the pacific islands most of them young children as many as 100 people
president says that the federal reserve here in the united states should acts of the countries of which there are many no longer take advantage of our strong dollar by further devaluing their currencies what he's saying is there's a pivotal meeting coming up here in the united states for the federal reserve that's the central bank here in the united states on december 10th and 11th he has been pushing very vocally for some time for them to lower their interest rates in fact he wants to see it...
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and to use that as an opportunity to unite the country, fix systems but also unite the country. >> dohink it's a mistake for democrats to focus so much on the character of president trump? you have mayor bloomberg running a lot of ads focusing on the character of trump. i saw there was a poll just a new gallup poll, president obama and president trul were tied for the most admired man. >> do you stl. >> look, i think that -- i think that beating president trump is obviously a prewek which -- if all we do is offer him a formula with removing him from office, we're going to miss this moment, right? we have -- you look at the financial numbers, look at the economic indicators. they don't tell the whole story. we have low unemployment we have, you know, low inflation as well as you don't cost the cows of housing, the very pings that having ground up in welfare and going to college and being a civil rights attorney, a business executive, a two-term governor. i see that american dream becoming more and more out of reach for more and more people. i think it is a thing worthity fending and i
and to use that as an opportunity to unite the country, fix systems but also unite the country. >> dohink it's a mistake for democrats to focus so much on the character of president trump? you have mayor bloomberg running a lot of ads focusing on the character of trump. i saw there was a poll just a new gallup poll, president obama and president trul were tied for the most admired man. >> do you stl. >> look, i think that -- i think that beating president trump is obviously a...
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keep in mind in the height of the crisis, the united states of america, we were overwhelmed. there's no single country in the world that can handle the level and volume and the height of the crisis. not even the united states. that's why we have to work together with the northern triangle countries, mexico and other countries to address this as the regional crisis that it is. jessica: the fact that we had policies in place that enabled and encouraged this flow of people and had the effect of enriching criminal cartels, that's an important issue with huge implications for mexico as well. it's in their interest to try to address this. because it's not just human smuggling. there's the threat, the criminal threat of the cartels. they don't just smuggle humans they also smuggle drugs. gang members are taking advantage of this. i think i read on your website where your officers are apprehending something like -- are apprehending something like 400 some ms-13 members a year, one a day, and that's just one of the transnational gangs that has exploited this opportunity to take advantage of our policies to get
keep in mind in the height of the crisis, the united states of america, we were overwhelmed. there's no single country in the world that can handle the level and volume and the height of the crisis. not even the united states. that's why we have to work together with the northern triangle countries, mexico and other countries to address this as the regional crisis that it is. jessica: the fact that we had policies in place that enabled and encouraged this flow of people and had the effect of...
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britain's boris johnson after his conservatives won a landslide victory in the country's general election the prime minister vows to unite a divided country but many i'm not convinced those protesters take to the streets of london to voice their discontent also coming up u.s. lawmakers approved impeachment proceedings against president donald trump formally accusing him of that losing his power and obstructing congress mr trump is only the 4th president in american history to face and peach concert. glossy e.u. leaders agree a green deal to make your company chill by 2050 heavy cold news or poland gets an opt out. and then a home free gadget could join me british prime minister boris johnson has delivered his 1st address outside of downing street off to gaining an absolute majority and says days general election and he drove the conservative party said he hopes the tories landslide victory would help bring closure to the bragg's it debate and help heal political risks in the country while hundreds of people had protested his re-election in london on friday now that i asked the conservatives won their knowledge just major
britain's boris johnson after his conservatives won a landslide victory in the country's general election the prime minister vows to unite a divided country but many i'm not convinced those protesters take to the streets of london to voice their discontent also coming up u.s. lawmakers approved impeachment proceedings against president donald trump formally accusing him of that losing his power and obstructing congress mr trump is only the 4th president in american history to face and peach...
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will abide by the united states no matter who's in charge of the country whether it's who they are most european leaders just like or anyone else but the reality is that we've moved beyond that stage the united states is on the relative decline countries like iran russia and china are on the rise the united states is going to have to accept and recognize the new situation and i think that the fact that these 3 countries actually carried out these maneuvers together jointly all 3 together is a major significance and it sends a message to the united states that they can no longer dictate terms. to lead we continue our review of the past year and look at some of the kid living unrest in latin america that's after this short break. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics. i'm showbusiness i'll see if there. is a long held tradition on cross talk to take stock of the year that is about to pass we have a look at what moved us what changed and what gave us concern us 2019 the good the bad and the up. a lot of it here is economy wher
will abide by the united states no matter who's in charge of the country whether it's who they are most european leaders just like or anyone else but the reality is that we've moved beyond that stage the united states is on the relative decline countries like iran russia and china are on the rise the united states is going to have to accept and recognize the new situation and i think that the fact that these 3 countries actually carried out these maneuvers together jointly all 3 together is a...
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he was in creston, iowa making the case about uniting the country saying consensus is necessary, even if democrats disagree with republicans. take a listen to what he had to tell voters. >> there is no one running for president who has more reason to be as angry and upset with republicans. there is no one running who has had their family and only surviving son attacked viciously. i don't say this because we're all going to hold hands and sing kumbaya together when all of this is over. but i say it because it's the only way we get anything done. >> reporter: biden saying consensus is necessary to unite the country. he is still leading in national polls. here in iowa it is a different picture. pete buttigieg is ahead in many polls. bide especially will spend a lot of times on the ground, shaking hands, taking selfies with voters as he makes his case heading into the caucus us over a month away. >>> next here, he's on a mission to remove counterfeit products from amazon. >> we have taken down just this year, more than 40 pages which had infringing products or fake products just on the am
he was in creston, iowa making the case about uniting the country saying consensus is necessary, even if democrats disagree with republicans. take a listen to what he had to tell voters. >> there is no one running for president who has more reason to be as angry and upset with republicans. there is no one running who has had their family and only surviving son attacked viciously. i don't say this because we're all going to hold hands and sing kumbaya together when all of this is over. but...
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united states politically. but increasingly both countries are saying no, it's not a la cart. you can't choose. >> you're right. europeans will be the meat in this sandwich in a difficult position. i think the conversation of engagement, trying to make the wins on climate policy is a big play for the european union. when it comes to the geopolitical issues, there's real difficult if i for europeans. it was significant the nato summit should have concluded with a such strong statement. it said this is a whole new international geopolitical ball game. and i thought that was a significant signal that the europeans are going to really kleve toward the traditional values alliance with the u.s. however, they're not going to be a pushover. and you say about the politics drawing europeans to america, i think europeans are thinking on a 20-year horizon, america's unpredictable, and that sharpens the dilemma for them. >> the technology piece is the bigger piece here. that's where with the huawei ban, the u.s. is trying to decouple with china. the chinese must get this message and say we
united states politically. but increasingly both countries are saying no, it's not a la cart. you can't choose. >> you're right. europeans will be the meat in this sandwich in a difficult position. i think the conversation of engagement, trying to make the wins on climate policy is a big play for the european union. when it comes to the geopolitical issues, there's real difficult if i for europeans. it was significant the nato summit should have concluded with a such strong statement. it...
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while ago to the nation did boris johnson manage to reach out to the entire country and convince everyone to back him in uniting the u k. well he certainly did acknowledge that he has to govern the whole country and you know the conservative party they have won in seats which they have never held which for 100 years have been in labor hands working class seats where people would have never dreamt of voting conservative and he mentioned that in his speech and he's will name over this time because of bricks it and because people just really didn't want to hear anything anymore and his message was very compelling is he going to also be able to win their hearts and minds and make them into conservative voters in the long term well this is exactly what he has to prove also with a domestic agenda he said he's going to concentrate on health and other social issues but 1st of all he has to get corrected on and then really really has to prove that he can bring the country together that's really been polarized over bricks it so much ok that that is the big challenge facing the let's bring up the numbers now with almost a
while ago to the nation did boris johnson manage to reach out to the entire country and convince everyone to back him in uniting the u k. well he certainly did acknowledge that he has to govern the whole country and you know the conservative party they have won in seats which they have never held which for 100 years have been in labor hands working class seats where people would have never dreamt of voting conservative and he mentioned that in his speech and he's will name over this time...
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i know just to get pretty done but to unite this country and to take it forward and to focus on the priorities of the british people about will only n.h.s. and yes we will recruit 50000 more nurses and 6000 will g.p.'s and we will build 40 new hospitals. it has been a good night for the conservatives it's been a terrible one as far as labor can see and they've lost a number of seats particularly in the north to the conservatives although we've seen in a number of those seats the swing hasn't necessarily gone directly from labor to conservative but labor to the bracks of party but enough votes for the conservatives to come in and in many cases sneak in to win them by very slim margins and it is those slim margins which help paint an overall picture of defeat for labor. but the vote count still higher than it was in 2010 but ultimately diluted and not enough to win anywhere close to enough seats to secure a hung parliament that would have been the most likely best case outcome for them and as far as their leader german corbett is concerned well that said he won't be leading them into any future
i know just to get pretty done but to unite this country and to take it forward and to focus on the priorities of the british people about will only n.h.s. and yes we will recruit 50000 more nurses and 6000 will g.p.'s and we will build 40 new hospitals. it has been a good night for the conservatives it's been a terrible one as far as labor can see and they've lost a number of seats particularly in the north to the conservatives although we've seen in a number of those seats the swing hasn't...