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there is more of me that it feels reformation to me when it feels like how can it continue as a united movement when especially right now it feels like there's no way we can agree because the right is so deep. >> that is a very good question and i have no answer as far as you're concerned. it's true and we haven't mentioned it as a social justice party among the evangelicals. and it's true there is enormous splintering. i describe part of that thing the christian right's and the laypeople thaway people but thes between social justice people and so-called below the belt issues people. >> there's a whole chapter on the evangelicals and that's where i get mentioned so you definitely want to get to that. did i mention my picture is in the book? [laughter] there is a whole movement that begins to develop especially in reaction to george w. and around the obama years so then you've got your whole right that send d to be social justice and a third group who remain more conservative politically that py but definitely allergic to donald trump and others but my suggestion would be there's no putting hump
there is more of me that it feels reformation to me when it feels like how can it continue as a united movement when especially right now it feels like there's no way we can agree because the right is so deep. >> that is a very good question and i have no answer as far as you're concerned. it's true and we haven't mentioned it as a social justice party among the evangelicals. and it's true there is enormous splintering. i describe part of that thing the christian right's and the laypeople...
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that it feels very reformation he to me where it feels like how can evangelicalism continue as a united movement went especially right now it feels like there is no way we can agree because the rut is so deep. >> that is a very good question and i have no answers as far as you are concerned. [laughter] it is true and we haven't mentioned it but the growth of social justice party within and among evangelicals. it is true that there is enormous splintering. i described one part of it between the christian right pastors and the laypeople but the other one is between social justice people and the so-called development issue people. >> there's a whole chapter on the new evangelical so you deftly want to get to that chapter. [laughter] very important did i mention my picture is in the book? [laughter] the new evangelicals began to surface and they are always people like tony campolo and then a whole movement begins to develop especially in reaction to george w and around the obama years but then there is -- you have the old rights and your new evangelicals tend to be more social justice he then you ha
that it feels very reformation he to me where it feels like how can evangelicalism continue as a united movement went especially right now it feels like there is no way we can agree because the rut is so deep. >> that is a very good question and i have no answers as far as you are concerned. [laughter] it is true and we haven't mentioned it but the growth of social justice party within and among evangelicals. it is true that there is enormous splintering. i described one part of it...
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a bit more dime show your comeback you cancel this united on movement that will only bring you not only what we already seen which is all these companies and businesses leaving the leaving get along already more and more than thirty and all the big ones stuff left and we're not going to allow that user that will be laterally without the majority view and this i say that because they talk about us and undermine democracy and we had twenty fifteen an election where they've grown up in this movement. took it as a sort of of. referendum in the sense that it was let me see that and and they lost and they didn't get the majority of the both right as still they're going ahead with this with the house giving a bit more time i think it's good and they should cancel even in that little gratian that will not leave anywhere it's obvious that it will leave only basically to getting out of the european union and then doc and we can talk about everything within the law we can govern rules that make us all equal and where all the all the rights are respected not only the rights of the april independenc
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this is at some removed from most of the movements in the united states. to get this intense. ut most of the movements in the united states say some dimension of that and they were considered most threatening. they were subjected to something along this line. now they have a more comprehensive system. that was stuff that was be done in the late 60s. most of it has been legitimated by various executive orders but also to bill clinton with the crime bill and something effective in the penalty act of 1966. everybody was all up in arms. there were a few items that weren't there. in the clinton bill. they have a little shopping list. these are things that would have been nice to be included in that. it is the cleanup act. if you think that you're going to vote change in office. clinton oversaw one and bush oversaw the other. the monstrously worse. because of all of the good things that he was supposed to have done. tweedledee and tweedledum. it was the right wing. they overlap the same person. if you remember you remember when he prosecuted the torturous. and the guy who framed the
this is at some removed from most of the movements in the united states. to get this intense. ut most of the movements in the united states say some dimension of that and they were considered most threatening. they were subjected to something along this line. now they have a more comprehensive system. that was stuff that was be done in the late 60s. most of it has been legitimated by various executive orders but also to bill clinton with the crime bill and something effective in the penalty act...
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. >> reporter: the ambush took place as the unit returned to ba, movements now being tracked by the militants. help did not arrive for two hours. >> and brian ross back with us tonight. and we know the pentagon has said that when the original mission was planned, contact with the enemy was, quote, unlikely. we are now hearing that this mission changed to a kill or capture mission, so, the question, were these american soldiers adequately prepared for that change in mission? >> reporter: david, that's the key question. investigators have been told, there was a second green beret team that was supposed to chopper in and meet up with the first team, but they never made it. now the question tonight is, david, why? >> brian ross tonight and your team, thank you. >>> now to the dangerous weather on both coasts tonight. a dangerous commute here in the east. thunderstorms, wind and rain. a regional airport in hickory, north carolina, take a look, ripped apart by severe winds. and this home in shelby, north carolina, pushed right off its foundation. reports of several tornadoes. and here's abc's linzi
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clearly the problem in france is just as wide just been revealed to be united states and united kingdom where this movement is really growing here david thanks very much. australia's former deputy prime minister has fought his campaign to be reelected to parliament on friday the high court ruled the barnaby joyce was a jewel citizen and could not under the rules of the constitution mr joyce has renounced his new zealand citizenship and as a favor to retain his seat. a left leaning four party coalition in iceland has emerged as the biggest group in the second parliamentary election of the year where the alliance won a narrow majority the independence party led by the incumbent prime minister remains the biggest party though the president still hasn't asked him to form the next government criminal organizations in mexico are recruiting minus to smuggle undocumented migrants into the u.s. al-jazeera has obtained rare access to some of the children acting as guides in what is just across the border from texas to home and the story. beyond that train is the united states so close to see that what is mexico you
clearly the problem in france is just as wide just been revealed to be united states and united kingdom where this movement is really growing here david thanks very much. australia's former deputy prime minister has fought his campaign to be reelected to parliament on friday the high court ruled the barnaby joyce was a jewel citizen and could not under the rules of the constitution mr joyce has renounced his new zealand citizenship and as a favor to retain his seat. a left leaning four party...
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we are the black power movement and we are united to go against all form of trump-ism, et cetera. >> now the ten thousand black men's march will take place on april 21 of next year in southeast d.c. on what organizers call d.c.'s toughest street. it will end at the white house. >>> the scandal plagued weinstein film studio is setting itself up for a potential sale. the move coming after four more women came forward this weekend to say they were sexually harassed, or assaulted by hollywood heavyweight harvey weinstein. the studio says it will negotiate with the private equity firm. it was founded by a close friend of chaired his inaugural committee. >>> saying he is being unfairly frozen out of the nfl, colin kaepernick is suing the league. he's accusing the team owners of colluding, and not signing him. the reason? his protests during the national anthem. kaepernick started kneeling during the anthem last year. nfl owners will be discussing the anthem protest during their meetings this week. cbs sports is reporting that no major game day changes are expected, according to their sourc
we are the black power movement and we are united to go against all form of trump-ism, et cetera. >> now the ten thousand black men's march will take place on april 21 of next year in southeast d.c. on what organizers call d.c.'s toughest street. it will end at the white house. >>> the scandal plagued weinstein film studio is setting itself up for a potential sale. the move coming after four more women came forward this weekend to say they were sexually harassed, or assaulted by...
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indicated that republicans will consider restricting the sale and use of stocks in the united states and other for movement toward perhaps more gun restrictions republicans also said they have at least temporarily shelved a bill that would have allowed silencers to be more easily purchased in the united states the reason for that they said it was not a good time after this massacre to talk about that legislation or and. heard about the possibility that he might have been looking at all the venues to attack or about what he did to prepare before this attack. that's right investigators say stephen paddick meticulously planned this going back more than a year in october of two thousand and sixteen is when he went on a buying spree amassing the majority of the forty seven guns that were confiscated inside the hotel room and inside the chew homes that he purchased those bomb stocks that we've been talking about modified at least some of those weapons which he used sunday night and he took the measure of putting security cameras inside his hotel room and outside the door to monitor the approach of law enforcemen
indicated that republicans will consider restricting the sale and use of stocks in the united states and other for movement toward perhaps more gun restrictions republicans also said they have at least temporarily shelved a bill that would have allowed silencers to be more easily purchased in the united states the reason for that they said it was not a good time after this massacre to talk about that legislation or and. heard about the possibility that he might have been looking at all the...
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this movement gained prominence during your prezpancy danes of the united states. f the movement have claimed you share their movement. what is your fear? >> my concern is we have a tremendous opportunity right now for the leadership of this nation to lead and to father this country and to bring divisions together. i'm not saying he's god or any other president is. but a clear, definitive statement helps the rest of america to know clearly where we stand as a people. and i would encourage him to do that. i still encourage him to do that. i also thought puerto rico was a great opportunity to rise up in valor and speak and help -- we have real enemies outside of these borders to be concerned about. and i'm concerned the domestic turbulousance is going to be a distraction from the threats we're getting outside the u.s. >> in the letter it mentioned three members of the alt right were given positions in the cabinet. they are gone. does it make a difference or do you think the damage has already been done here? >> it's too early to really tell. i certainly think that peo
this movement gained prominence during your prezpancy danes of the united states. f the movement have claimed you share their movement. what is your fear? >> my concern is we have a tremendous opportunity right now for the leadership of this nation to lead and to father this country and to bring divisions together. i'm not saying he's god or any other president is. but a clear, definitive statement helps the rest of america to know clearly where we stand as a people. and i would encourage...
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we are the black power movement and we are united to go against all forms of trumpism, et cetera. >> they're calling it the 10,000 black men's march set for next april. it will go from southeast d.c. to the white house. the goal? drawing attention to gentrification, murders and other problems in the district. >>> there's been a revolutionary conversation happening online over the last day or two about sexual assault. we're going to talk about the social media component of this in a few minutes, but first to the white house. at ail news conference in the rose garden today president trump got a question about reports that his campaign had been subpoenaed for documents related to sexual assault claims made against him. here's his response. >> all i can say is it's totally fake news, just fake. it's fake. it's made up stufd that happens in the world of politics. >> from the world of politics to the world of entertainment. >>> hollywood mogul harvey weinstein's company is talking about selling off all or part of its film production operation. the producers guild voted to expel weinstein a
we are the black power movement and we are united to go against all forms of trumpism, et cetera. >> they're calling it the 10,000 black men's march set for next april. it will go from southeast d.c. to the white house. the goal? drawing attention to gentrification, murders and other problems in the district. >>> there's been a revolutionary conversation happening online over the last day or two about sexual assault. we're going to talk about the social media component of this in...
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. >> reporter: the ambush took place as the unit returned to base, low on sleep. their movements now being tracked b help did not arrive for two hours. investigators have been told that a second green beneficiare was supposed to chopper in, but the second team never made it. and the question is now, why? >> so many questions indeed, brian. >>> and police near cleveland have not named any suspects in the murder of a beloved teacher. she was found in her home with stab wounds on monday. she later died at the hospital. she taught the sixth grade there and was known for keeping in touch with students after they left her class. her husband called 911. >> i think someone killed my wife. >> see if she's breathing? >> no, she is not. >> the family says they've been experiencing a series of break-ins. they filed a report in june of last year complaining about four unidentified teens in the back yard. it's believed they've been targeted ever since. >>> a settlement h reached with paul walker's daughter over a wrongful death lawsuit. he died in a fiery crash that also killed his friend. the
. >> reporter: the ambush took place as the unit returned to base, low on sleep. their movements now being tracked b help did not arrive for two hours. investigators have been told that a second green beneficiare was supposed to chopper in, but the second team never made it. and the question is now, why? >> so many questions indeed, brian. >>> and police near cleveland have not named any suspects in the murder of a beloved teacher. she was found in her home with stab wounds...
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next, the eye-opening movement that's uniting victims of abuse. >>> theies are fee a better -- the recipeo a better night's sleep. foods to avoid at bedtime. >>> in loving memory. how a south jersey boy who lost his fa tourther to drug addicti helping others. >>> about 6:45. breaking news in the feltonville neighbor. one woman is in the hospital after this house fire. you see her being led out by firefighters. rescuers say the dog that was on the porch roof, too afraid to come down on its own. this happened around 5:30 this morning. >>> students at a north jersey school are planning a protest after the teacher told students to "speak american." take a listen. >> right your to speak american. >> students at cliffside park high school then got out of their desks and left the classroom. this video from snapchat was viewed more than 9,000 times. no comment from the school district. students say they'll protest the teacher's actions in a walkout today. >>> two words are sparking a movement on social media highlighting sexual assault against women. simply the hash tag #metoo. it started with th
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this going to dove tail with the populist movement in the united states with trump. it's going to be a very fine filter if you want to acquire stu stuff. the big failure of leadership from obama to trump, these are retro active fines we have to get that number here so it's harder trump made a huge blunder by going after obamacare first. he should have done repatriation of cash, stimulus, tax breaks, then obamacare. >> to be fair, they are working on tax reform right now front and center, diswrasjason and repatriation is a big theme. it's month nine. he spent nine months fighting over people's health care. put that aside get the repatriation money back. that results in m&a and jobs do stimulus, that results in jobs tax break, that results in jobs and growth >> you're not the first -- >> took the strategy from jared kushner. basically when your son-in-law is giving it to you. sorry. go ahead. >> mike, to the point about election interference and being defensive on the hill now, you've got facebook with a full page ad in the journal and "washington post," again, outlini
this going to dove tail with the populist movement in the united states with trump. it's going to be a very fine filter if you want to acquire stu stuff. the big failure of leadership from obama to trump, these are retro active fines we have to get that number here so it's harder trump made a huge blunder by going after obamacare first. he should have done repatriation of cash, stimulus, tax breaks, then obamacare. >> to be fair, they are working on tax reform right now front and center,...
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help spur development in this country investment is not as much as people want and with the movement of the united nations and other non-governmental organizations from liberia the challenge is how to attract more investors to come into this country the unemployment rate here we hear it's more than eighty percent and then the literacy level is just over thirty percent so these are critical issues for a long period voters who are coming to the elections today thank you very much for that armitage is live for us in liberia's capital monrovia staying in africa at least two people have been killed in a vehicle ambush near a university in kenya two staff members were shot dead by gunmen in quali county in the south as they were traveling to mombasa technical university two police officers and a driver were injured in the attack the attackers are believed to be al-shabaab fighters. a dramatic increase in the number of ranger refugees fleeing ongoing violence in myanmar calling to report seeing had been a law in recent days but reports say ten thousand people have crossed into bangladesh on monday more t
help spur development in this country investment is not as much as people want and with the movement of the united nations and other non-governmental organizations from liberia the challenge is how to attract more investors to come into this country the unemployment rate here we hear it's more than eighty percent and then the literacy level is just over thirty percent so these are critical issues for a long period voters who are coming to the elections today thank you very much for that...
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he's argued forcibly it is not enough for the pro-life movement to just try to make abortion illegal in the united states. he argues the pro-life movement should also be opposed to birth control. now, why someone with a passion for that particular issue should be put in charge of resettlement with no experience in that field, anybody's guess. but that choice by the trump administration has turned out to be a consequential thing for a lot of individual young women whose lives are very much now subject to that one official's directive. court filings in conjunction with this case about this one 17-year-old show that as of march of this year, hhs believed that they had 38 pregnant girls who were being held by this agency. according to the lawsuit over this individual case, the head of this federal office, the guy who is in charge of the office of refugee resettlement, he directed employees underneath him in his agency to tell girls' parents about their pregnancies against the girls' will. he's directed federal employees to physically take girls to christian counseling centers in texas so anti-abortion
he's argued forcibly it is not enough for the pro-life movement to just try to make abortion illegal in the united states. he argues the pro-life movement should also be opposed to birth control. now, why someone with a passion for that particular issue should be put in charge of resettlement with no experience in that field, anybody's guess. but that choice by the trump administration has turned out to be a consequential thing for a lot of individual young women whose lives are very much now...
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united with spain. here, the separatist movement, in particular one organisation, organised big screens just outside thes for their supporters. about 30,000 supporters. a lot of very depressed by this. some even in tea rs. depressed by this. some even in tears. they depressed by this. some even in tea rs. they really depressed by this. some even in tears. they really thought there would have been this declaration this evening, which didn't materialise. others, whoever thought there was going to be some kind of forge, understood reasons why. —— forge. the fear among the hardline supporters is that madrid will not react positively to these overtures, so react positively to these overtures, so we're going to end a up in the same situation, why not go for independence now, be done with it and take the consequences? thank you tim. we're going to switch from spain to california. at least 13 people have been killed in wildfires. 20,000 people have had to flee their homes. wildfires in the south are not unusual. they are more unusual in the north, which is where these are. counties synonymous with california's
united with spain. here, the separatist movement, in particular one organisation, organised big screens just outside thes for their supporters. about 30,000 supporters. a lot of very depressed by this. some even in tea rs. depressed by this. some even in tears. they depressed by this. some even in tea rs. they really depressed by this. some even in tears. they really thought there would have been this declaration this evening, which didn't materialise. others, whoever thought there was going to...
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because the end is by nature a decentralized movement it's difficult to trace its exact history in the united states the groups like anti-racist action founded in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight represented a nationwide network. dictated to disrupting nazi and white supremacist rallies what's more black bloc tactics developed in west germany have been employed in the united states most notably during the world trade organization protests of one thousand nine hundred nine in seattle and during occupy wall street which swept the country in two thousand and eleven more recently groups calling themselves and tea fire have sprouted to combat what they describe as emboldened white supremacy in the age of trump with activists violently disrupting rallies planned across the country such an action came to a tragic and this year when activist heather higher was killed by a nazi sympathizer as she and others gathered to protest a unite the right rally in charlottesville virginia ultimately empty pfizer decentralize movement which will exist as long as there is a fascist force to oppose. thank you
because the end is by nature a decentralized movement it's difficult to trace its exact history in the united states the groups like anti-racist action founded in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight represented a nationwide network. dictated to disrupting nazi and white supremacist rallies what's more black bloc tactics developed in west germany have been employed in the united states most notably during the world trade organization protests of one thousand nine hundred nine in seattle and...
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. >> all the male prisoners would get either secured, return to hair housing unit or stop all movementn the hallways. >> most of our female inmates do not want to keep their baby. they keep them for a little while after they first have them and then they usually turn them over to a family member until they get out, because this is really not the setting to have a child in every day. we do the best that we can, but it's jail. it's concrete and steel, and it's not good to have babies around concrete and steel. i think a child needs to have a secure home. i don't think this is the place for that. it's basically incarcerating a baby for the first year. that's my opinion. >> shuck believes the state law is beneficial to both mother and child. >> this baby, thank god, gets to stay with me. i feel like it's very important to have that bond with my child. at least my child will know me. >> while shuck will have the opportunity to raise her baby in jail, the same cannot be said for the baby's father, cesar figueroa. the law does not provide incarcerated fathers the right to have contact with ba
. >> all the male prisoners would get either secured, return to hair housing unit or stop all movementn the hallways. >> most of our female inmates do not want to keep their baby. they keep them for a little while after they first have them and then they usually turn them over to a family member until they get out, because this is really not the setting to have a child in every day. we do the best that we can, but it's jail. it's concrete and steel, and it's not good to have babies...
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movement that's going on in europe today. our very special guest to discuss it. we are in the europe in the lot milan italy. after the united kingdom in june 16 primarily due to economic immigration policy, there has been a movement in countries like spain and italy. in the same direction to gain more economy from the government. the northern region of italy, is advancing next month to gain more autonomy from italy. we are in the headquarters, the northern political party with secretary paulo grimaldi. >>. [indiscernable] in milan of course we have to see according to extradition we have they have contacted me. even as you understand, [indiscernable] the economic power of italy, we make 35 percent of exports of italy. we have more or less 35 percent of the riches of italy. the salary are the same figures of salaries of germany. italy in my opinion, the common opinion is not a strong country, this is true, but if you take a look at the figures of figures of germany. in germany, you face taxation. they use it to keep germany to protect the economy infrastructure and so forth. nearly 50 percent of all taxation disappear. they
movement that's going on in europe today. our very special guest to discuss it. we are in the europe in the lot milan italy. after the united kingdom in june 16 primarily due to economic immigration policy, there has been a movement in countries like spain and italy. in the same direction to gain more economy from the government. the northern region of italy, is advancing next month to gain more autonomy from italy. we are in the headquarters, the northern political party with secretary paulo...
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up all that uncertainty well as it stands the nafta deal does not address the free movement of people between the united states canada and mexico are told now that is certainly not standing in the way of top u.s. tech firms snapping up talent over the border and opened a new engineering office in mexico city facebook has partnered up with local groups to develop technical talent in the region and oracle plans to hire thousands of additional employees at its offices in mexico. why his line is a sense francisco tech firm with two hundred sixty employees based in mexico city and guadalajara it is invited so-called dreamers who could face deportation from the u.s. to apply for jobs in mexico but it's not just america's dreamers that are moving their tech talent from around the world is no flocking to mexico for work the fact that engineering is a globalized profession that many of the things in the nearest learn in do share a common language which is allowed us to bring people from egypt from brazil from many parts of the wall and it's very good for a while here in mexico in general and wise line one of the
up all that uncertainty well as it stands the nafta deal does not address the free movement of people between the united states canada and mexico are told now that is certainly not standing in the way of top u.s. tech firms snapping up talent over the border and opened a new engineering office in mexico city facebook has partnered up with local groups to develop technical talent in the region and oracle plans to hire thousands of additional employees at its offices in mexico. why his line is a...
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unit. there was also a fair amount of volatility in foreign currency movements.rt gulliver, as the two did its performance to the banks' pivot to asia. this has been happening for some time. —— bank's. at least half of the cabby‘s profits are due to asia. but since the financial crisis, they have been cutting jobs to make the company more profitable, while making dividend payments to shareholders. the bank's continued bet on asia, according to analysts, is why they have been continuing to get results. thank you so much forjoining us. but let's look at what is trending, now, in business, today. the guardian says the uk could undergo a fourth industrial revolution. a post—brexit phenomenon that could add £445 billion to the economy. and billionaires love buying sports teams. but apparently it's notjust an ego boost, its actually good for business. that story on business insider. and apple is taking product leaks very seriously. marketwatch reports that an engineer was fired after his daughter uploaded a video of the new iphone x to youtube. and don't forget — let's
unit. there was also a fair amount of volatility in foreign currency movements.rt gulliver, as the two did its performance to the banks' pivot to asia. this has been happening for some time. —— bank's. at least half of the cabby‘s profits are due to asia. but since the financial crisis, they have been cutting jobs to make the company more profitable, while making dividend payments to shareholders. the bank's continued bet on asia, according to analysts, is why they have been continuing to...
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the latest draft was sent to hire men who in turn center to the zionist movement in the united states for their feedback. there was some consultation during the summer of one thousand nine hundred seventeen with the united states and in the early drafts. it had the imprint of the zionist elements in britain would have referred to palestine in its entirety as being for sort of jewish and b. and those elements eventually were modified before the drafting was finalized another key part of the terminology that emerged out of the drafting was in some british redrafting where sort of for the jewish people it was written the jewish race adventure this was taken out but i think it's very revealing that british officials wanted to use this kind of terminology because after all this was how they understood the jews of the world as being a racial group when tremendous power and also could be inspired all together as one behind the cause of zionism supported by britain and the allies it's striking that the existing arab people in the region were not named at all they're simply called the quote ex
the latest draft was sent to hire men who in turn center to the zionist movement in the united states for their feedback. there was some consultation during the summer of one thousand nine hundred seventeen with the united states and in the early drafts. it had the imprint of the zionist elements in britain would have referred to palestine in its entirety as being for sort of jewish and b. and those elements eventually were modified before the drafting was finalized another key part of the...
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upriding that followed that in other parts of the world, like spain this "occupy" movement and then "black lives matter" in the united states. there were a series of other up risings in slovenia and bosnia in brazil, turkey, online social movements. this book is a product of discussions from participants in those movements, about the ways that decisions were made in those movements and the things that people learned about organizing structures in that. but today, chiefly, what we want to present on, what we want to pitch to you, is this most recent book about "no wall they can build." it's about all of the different structures and forces at work in society that compel people to migrate, whether they want to or not, and all of the different institutions that make that difficult. right? so, an attempt to make it clear why people would travel without documentation, and what it's like when you have to do that. this book came out of work that people were doing in arizona on the border between the united states and mexico. people involved in a number of organizations there, one organization is called no more deaths. no mor
upriding that followed that in other parts of the world, like spain this "occupy" movement and then "black lives matter" in the united states. there were a series of other up risings in slovenia and bosnia in brazil, turkey, online social movements. this book is a product of discussions from participants in those movements, about the ways that decisions were made in those movements and the things that people learned about organizing structures in that. but today, chiefly,...
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movement that pushed trump into office. would still exist after he's gone. those forces are at play and they're quite powerful in the united states and so we have to be aware of the fact that that will still be around and we can have a fixation on trump himself that would be a big mistake but at the same time it's also clear that trump and trump ism is not the same as america and so in a sense if you want to talk about optimism there's optimism the sense that we have a lot of trust in the stability of the ultimate stability of american democracy in the end of the day even when you know in the meantime you know some pretty pretty you know undesirable things can happen all right well it's good to have you both on the show burger with the american jewish committee and you want to share with the american academy here thank you very much for coming in thank you well still ahead on the day the final installment of our series on be gay in russia. she is using shock and i have to it meantime it's disgusting time i am doing to. put in russia you can make money with homophobia. they fixed a piece of wire to my little finger and swit
movement that pushed trump into office. would still exist after he's gone. those forces are at play and they're quite powerful in the united states and so we have to be aware of the fact that that will still be around and we can have a fixation on trump himself that would be a big mistake but at the same time it's also clear that trump and trump ism is not the same as america and so in a sense if you want to talk about optimism there's optimism the sense that we have a lot of trust in the...
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movement? >> basically the notion here is united nations was founded on the idea of dating from 1648 that sovereignty is largely absolute and particularly there should be no intervention. that notion of the absolutism of sovereignty has been challenged both by human rights crowds in the sense that there's a responsibility to protect populations from genocide and if it fails to do that the international community has the grounds to go in to intervene. the enter state-sponsored terrorism we have the ability to go into that. that contention sovereignty which made that claim during the george w. bush administration. now what the president laid out was sort of a debate at least in the beginning of the speech ended veered in to regime change quite consistent with what he had said earlier that i think that there is a possibility of sort of the more bare-bones back to basics would be the way the administration would describe it and an approach to international organizations. with -- we are d.c. the administration has much less concern over the regime type of particularly other countries. the present has been
movement? >> basically the notion here is united nations was founded on the idea of dating from 1648 that sovereignty is largely absolute and particularly there should be no intervention. that notion of the absolutism of sovereignty has been challenged both by human rights crowds in the sense that there's a responsibility to protect populations from genocide and if it fails to do that the international community has the grounds to go in to intervene. the enter state-sponsored terrorism we...
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movement. >> today, tomorrow and every day we are united. and we still know that we are stronger together.applause] please join me in welcoming a hero of ours and a gold star father. [applause] [cheering] [applause] i am so humbled to be standing among my family. thank you. [applause] [cheering] i'm so honored by the dignity and courtesy you have bestowed. your support has meant so much to be in good times and difficult moments. my lg bt q. family has given us the courage to continue the fight. [cheering] i wish to pay tribute to our trans gender active duty and veterans. [applause] [cheering] we support your determination. we are proud of your valor, and please note that a majority of america stands with you, supports you and are grateful for your service. [cheering] tonight i am proud to stand with the human rights campaign for lgbtq and muslims. the fight against bigotry is one of the. othe. xenophobia, islamic phobia and racism must be rejected. they must be rejected by all of us. since the election, one question has been asked of me time and time again. where do we go from here? my an
movement. >> today, tomorrow and every day we are united. and we still know that we are stronger together.applause] please join me in welcoming a hero of ours and a gold star father. [applause] [cheering] [applause] i am so humbled to be standing among my family. thank you. [applause] [cheering] i'm so honored by the dignity and courtesy you have bestowed. your support has meant so much to be in good times and difficult moments. my lg bt q. family has given us the courage to continue the...
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through the arm on a movement which is at least. the united nations just one of the you know the work of the united nations and i think it is a helper now which isn't really the politics and the politics of all the people. in general and majority of illegals big government in particular but we are seeing protests calling for and dependent and bizarre from some people and there are those who say they would never have got this far as their grievances are the being marginalized of being disadvantaged for speaking english address right now we're seeing the killing of protesters in the shutting down of internet services why is the government responded this way to these grievances. of course. there's only one independent in that room and that is you know on every one or another measure the reviews that it covers the last two independents this group are coming. we've. been here speaking all french speaking all whatever they cannot claim another independent state that will be termed amount to a rebellion against the republic and again the established
through the arm on a movement which is at least. the united nations just one of the you know the work of the united nations and i think it is a helper now which isn't really the politics and the politics of all the people. in general and majority of illegals big government in particular but we are seeing protests calling for and dependent and bizarre from some people and there are those who say they would never have got this far as their grievances are the being marginalized of being...
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united states. the occupying movement for many was a manifestation of this unproductive and unguided i'm not going to take it anymore. but i think it's fair to say the public trust in institutions globally have collapsed. we don't trust banks, businesses, the media, the market. in these institutions are they react to. the institutions have to go back to the fundamental principles. with an independent observer seeking out the facts presented by not arguing that the media is perfect. i e-marketing, i traveled a lot back and forth to europe and one conversation in berlin was particularly effective to me. my german counterpart had an interesting colloquy. first they were so embarrassed and right under our very noses how could this have happened. others were criticizing the leadership they were shocked that there was espionage going on but then they turned to me and said why aren't more americans outraged and i said it plenty of them are between no fundamentally in our system when we move the system will correct itself. i place a lot of faith in the third and publicly have in the united states we will cor
united states. the occupying movement for many was a manifestation of this unproductive and unguided i'm not going to take it anymore. but i think it's fair to say the public trust in institutions globally have collapsed. we don't trust banks, businesses, the media, the market. in these institutions are they react to. the institutions have to go back to the fundamental principles. with an independent observer seeking out the facts presented by not arguing that the media is perfect. i...
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now, pedro -- the spanish to the united states, on spain and the independence movement. catalonia has been better off -- 99% of the voters supported it becoming an independent state. institute, hudson this is an hour. interest we're going to talk about the situation in spain and catalonia. just say a word here assembled. we're this is a think tank that's evoted to american leadership, global engagement and strong relation with allies around the world. this very conference room was inaugurated by the japanese year.dent last we've worked a lot -- these last with our european allies, nato allies and allies the world. this is why we're very honored this able to host conversation, you know, frank about the nversation situation in spain with the just briefly t me introduce you before we get into the matter at hand. you've been the bass since april 017, when you presented your credentials to president trump, o i guess it's kept you busy since then. before you were the minister of 2011 e of spain, between and 2017. and you're a lawyer by profession so you've had different ives a
now, pedro -- the spanish to the united states, on spain and the independence movement. catalonia has been better off -- 99% of the voters supported it becoming an independent state. institute, hudson this is an hour. interest we're going to talk about the situation in spain and catalonia. just say a word here assembled. we're this is a think tank that's evoted to american leadership, global engagement and strong relation with allies around the world. this very conference room was inaugurated...
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racial injustice and police brutality by kneeling down during the united states national anthem in the summer of 2016. since then, a whole movement gesture. with the us presisdent donald trump condemning those who "take a knee" as unpatriotic. the owner of the new england patriots robert kraft has told the bbc you need to respect the right for people to make peaceful protest. it is very important to respect our flag and our anthem. but i also respect the right of people in this country to make statements or protest peacefully in a way that is appropriate to them. i think there were some comments made about what our young men were doing which were a little inflammatory and inappropriate. and i thought i had to speak out and i spoke to the team and i told them that they were free to do what they thought was correct. and the way you build team and you build success is to let people be themselves. you can see more of that interview on newsnight right now on bbc 2 or download the 5live podcast via the 5live website. former two—weight world champion carl frampton has been speaking to the bbc ahead of his fight with mexico's horacio gar
racial injustice and police brutality by kneeling down during the united states national anthem in the summer of 2016. since then, a whole movement gesture. with the us presisdent donald trump condemning those who "take a knee" as unpatriotic. the owner of the new england patriots robert kraft has told the bbc you need to respect the right for people to make peaceful protest. it is very important to respect our flag and our anthem. but i also respect the right of people in this...
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>> we have to make sure everybody understands this is a top priority for our progressive movement in the unitedrica. we came after the muslims and reproductive rights of our women and planned parenthood. we came after our transgender community to. >> president trump rescinded the program last month fulfilling a campaign progress but gave congress six months to draft a solution. hospitals are the latest casualties in the fighting in syria, the red cross says at least 10 medical facilities have been hit over the past 10 days after fighting intensified. hundreds of thousands of people cut off from healthcare services . the red cross says it is the worst violence since government forces took back aleppo late last year. two astronauts aboard the international space station took a stroll today, they ventured outside for a spacewalk to install a new hand on the station robot arm. the eight foot armed militant over the summer and it needed repair before a supply ship is set to arrive in november. tests show the operation was a success. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalist an
>> we have to make sure everybody understands this is a top priority for our progressive movement in the unitedrica. we came after the muslims and reproductive rights of our women and planned parenthood. we came after our transgender community to. >> president trump rescinded the program last month fulfilling a campaign progress but gave congress six months to draft a solution. hospitals are the latest casualties in the fighting in syria, the red cross says at least 10 medical...
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countries in africa support france, to get the united nations to send millions of dollars in the sofight. the challenge for us in the peace and justice movements to oppose the united states and france in the so-called war on terror. with the people in africa need is money for reconstruction, health, housing, employment, and changing the natural environment so that the millions of use can get jobs. it makes no sense for the united states of america to be spending $100 million to build a base in niger when france already has a military base and france is using the united nations in the so-called multidimensional peacekeeping force in this so-called war on terror. what we need is for a massive campaign to get the truth about why these people are in niger, mali, and chad. because there is no war on terror going on when they finance the so-called war on terror to overthrow the government of libya. juan: professor, you have talked about france and the united states. most americans were not aware that there were this many troops, american troops, in africa. could you also contrast or compare the french role in the u.s. role to china's increasing rol
countries in africa support france, to get the united nations to send millions of dollars in the sofight. the challenge for us in the peace and justice movements to oppose the united states and france in the so-called war on terror. with the people in africa need is money for reconstruction, health, housing, employment, and changing the natural environment so that the millions of use can get jobs. it makes no sense for the united states of america to be spending $100 million to build a base in...
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turn himself in, they will definitely view a trip to the united states is having a high likelihood -- ultimately, there facilitating the movement of this into the interior of the united states if we continue with the policy of catch and release. border security must be backed up. truly powerful border security look good more space, funding and authority for these agencies to the illegal immigrants can have their casey's test cases adjudicated quickly. this ensures most illegal immigrants are not being released, but being move as quickly as possible to not overwhelm the courts. for immigrants that make it into the interior by crossing the border or overstaying legal fees , interior enforcement is not an azeri tobacco. for an be difficult illegal immigrant to work in united states unlawfully. this includes expedited removal, which i know the trump administration has are to started to do, expanding a program which trained and local federalrcement to help immigration laws. unfortunately, the obama administration did the opposite. enforcement i would argue was weakened under the obama administration. removed or return 450,000 indivi
turn himself in, they will definitely view a trip to the united states is having a high likelihood -- ultimately, there facilitating the movement of this into the interior of the united states if we continue with the policy of catch and release. border security must be backed up. truly powerful border security look good more space, funding and authority for these agencies to the illegal immigrants can have their casey's test cases adjudicated quickly. this ensures most illegal immigrants are...
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the past of course as everyone knows the united states was only able to achieve the goal that it set for itself which was to. basically put the taliban movement on the defensive and prevent them from being able to continue their advance now we're seeing united states currently trying to do something along the same line with far fewer troops obviously on the face of it it's an absurd idea one cannot fathom how they could imagine that they could be successful in this. political opposition marches have been taking place across russia they were called by kremlin critic and blogger alexina vulnerable and earlier i spoke to nikki oren about it. round eighty cities across the country scheduled to be holding these rallies today muslimah call it a birthday gift to the russian president as today that may appears in celebration sixty fifth birthday and perhaps in a plot to spoil the day position figure alexina valmy had called for these nationwide protests now here in moscow resorts one out of around seven hundred people and a small number of people were detained that's now over those people have been released now what i should point out is that not all
the past of course as everyone knows the united states was only able to achieve the goal that it set for itself which was to. basically put the taliban movement on the defensive and prevent them from being able to continue their advance now we're seeing united states currently trying to do something along the same line with far fewer troops obviously on the face of it it's an absurd idea one cannot fathom how they could imagine that they could be successful in this. political opposition marches...
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the front page, a catalan paper record it to be close to the separatist movement, they say the spanish sovereignty is seeking a unitedponse after activating article 155. another daily says, "our democracy is going through troubled times. the disloyalty of catalan authorities have forced the hand of the government. dissolving the government is not the answer." the paper urging a common goal, democracy, "with all its imperfections, deserves to be improved." >> moving on to a short-lived controversy. -- the appointment of a zimbabwe leader as a goodwill ambassador. rather interesting. >> there is a lot of chatter on twitter and other social media. many people thought it was a joke. ahead of the world health organization, and ethiopian politician appointed this goodwill ambassador and quickly rescinded the appointment after widespread outrage because zimbabwe's leader has been in our for more than 40 years. he is been accused of human rights abuses and many feel that the world health no right of pointing him given that the country's medical system is very poor neglected. the zimbabwe mail attacks the ethiopian head of th
the front page, a catalan paper record it to be close to the separatist movement, they say the spanish sovereignty is seeking a unitedponse after activating article 155. another daily says, "our democracy is going through troubled times. the disloyalty of catalan authorities have forced the hand of the government. dissolving the government is not the answer." the paper urging a common goal, democracy, "with all its imperfections, deserves to be improved." >> moving on...
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from the past of course as everyone knows the united states was unable to achieve the goal that it set for itself which was to. basically put the taliban movement on the defensive and prevent them from being able to continue their advance now we're seeing united states paranoia trying to do something along the same line with far fewer troops obviously on the face of it it's an absurd idea one cannot fathom how they could imagine that they could be successful in this. eleven people were injured after a car mine to the pavement on plowed into pedestrians in central london on saturday the incident happened near the natural history museum one of the u.k.'s biggest tourist attractions london's metropolitan police say it was a traffic accident not terror related the driver has been detained and is now in custody and earlier i discussed the situation with terrorism expert and consultant david lowe he says despite today's false alarm the u.k. should be prepared it's remain at a heightened security level for the forseeable future. the u.k. has been on savaii which is the next highest level been the now full three years. and i suppose really it's a sad s
from the past of course as everyone knows the united states was unable to achieve the goal that it set for itself which was to. basically put the taliban movement on the defensive and prevent them from being able to continue their advance now we're seeing united states paranoia trying to do something along the same line with far fewer troops obviously on the face of it it's an absurd idea one cannot fathom how they could imagine that they could be successful in this. eleven people were injured...