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what mission young with a united parliament, the scots might have been ready to take it. the english weren't and so dames, desperately trying to make the english think that a union of parliament, as well as a union of crowns and body themselves, would make great britain. and in fact, he was the 1st to declare himself, king of great britain. and he did the cleric with else the year after he came king in 1600 for the year after is a question now. shakespeare saw, as i can see, becomes involved to interesting. james did was to declare that the counter, the, the chamberlain's company were, takes parent, his fellow actors, laden was now to become the king's company. and for fear wanted to have a scottish play and he needed desperately, scottish advice. and games i think, had a major part to do with it in all sorts of ways. the play is very well informed about scotland, but also the play peach up again. old mythologies show the plane macbeth. actually, this is itself on very unfair things about the king macbeth who ruled for 17 years and apparently was a very good king from 104
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offenses which are encouragement to terrorism and public order and today, i haven't made united kingdom parliament to amended schedule to the - 2002 prescribed in the entirety including the critical limb. how much this capabilities including access to sophisticated weaponry as well as terrorist trainingph facilits and it has long been involved in significant terrorist violence pretty but the current list artificial distinction between parts of the organization that is right that list is updated to reflect this this is an importap especially for the jewish community. there fundamentally anti- somatic and anti-semitism is an enduring evil which i will never tolerate jewish people routinele feel unsafe at school, edit when they were seven, in their homes, and online. this step will strengthen the case against anyone who waves the flag in the united kingdom and that's making jewish people in the community feel unsafe. anyone that supports or invites a part of prescribed organization it is breaking the law predict that now includes, in whatever form it takes. we tolerate extremism up, emily road the ro
offenses which are encouragement to terrorism and public order and today, i haven't made united kingdom parliament to amended schedule to the - 2002 prescribed in the entirety including the critical limb. how much this capabilities including access to sophisticated weaponry as well as terrorist trainingph facilits and it has long been involved in significant terrorist violence pretty but the current list artificial distinction between parts of the organization that is right that list is updated...
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this affected those hit includen parliament and the european banking authority. the united kingdom signed a bilateral agreement setting out acceptable behavior in cyberspace with china in 2015, and we continue to hold china accountable for it. in december 2010, you can government and 14 other countries called out china's ministry of state securior breaching the agreement. in february, a belgian court sentenced an iranian diplomat based in vienna to 20 years imprisonment for his role in a clot to bomb -- plot to bomb a convent in paris hosted by iranian distance could the plan for the attack was conceived in the name of iran and under its leadership. in july, u.s. doj announced that the new york court unsealed an indictment against 4 people, re sidents in iran, for their plan to connect an unnamed iranian-american journalist. indictment details for other individuals under surveillance by the network, including one based in the united kingdom. prosecutors said one of the conspirators was an armenian intelligence official, --iranian intelligence official while the other three
this affected those hit includen parliament and the european banking authority. the united kingdom signed a bilateral agreement setting out acceptable behavior in cyberspace with china in 2015, and we continue to hold china accountable for it. in december 2010, you can government and 14 other countries called out china's ministry of state securior breaching the agreement. in february, a belgian court sentenced an iranian diplomat based in vienna to 20 years imprisonment for his role in a clot...
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facebook whistle-blower frances haugen testified before a united kingdom parliament joint committee about extremism on the social media platform and the harmful effects the app snapchat owned by facebook can have on children. the uk is considering legislation to impose government regulations on facebook and other social media companies. this is two and a half hours. >> good afternoon and welcome to this session of the joint committee on the draft online safety bill. today we are pleased to welcome frances haugen to give evidence to the committee. we are delighted you've been able to make the trip to london and give us evidence in person. and, also, respect the personal decision you have taken to speak out on these matters with all the risks incumbent speaking out against a multi billion dollar corporation. i'd just like to ask you first about
facebook whistle-blower frances haugen testified before a united kingdom parliament joint committee about extremism on the social media platform and the harmful effects the app snapchat owned by facebook can have on children. the uk is considering legislation to impose government regulations on facebook and other social media companies. this is two and a half hours. >> good afternoon and welcome to this session of the joint committee on the draft online safety bill. today we are pleased...
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the united states, european parliament, and human rights watch have all been announced the election as a farce. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 1:00 in new york, 7:00 in london, 2:00 in hong kong. caroline hyde. these are some of the top stories we are following from around the world. the outgoing ceo stepped out after getting the position due to family issues. the cryptocurrency market is worth more than $3 trillion. regeneron announcing its antibody drug cut the risk of covid by 18 months. we will be discussing with a professor of epidemiology. first, let's get to the markets. we have been managing to maintain our highs when you look at the s&p 500. the s&p 500 up for an eighth straight day, the longest streak since 2017. up 16 in the last 18 days. yields pushing higher on the u.s. 10 year. the dollar pushes higher on the back of that as well. we are still trying to calibrate what the federal reserve will do. base metals get a lift
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facebook whistle-blower frances haugen testified before a united kingdom parliament joint committee about extremism on the social media platform and the harmful effects the app snapchat owned by facebook can have on children. the uk is considering legislation to impose government regulations on facebook and other social media companies. this is two and a half hours. >> good afternoon and welcome to this session of the joint committee on the draft online safety bill. today we are pleased to welcome frances haugen to give evidence to the committee. we are delighted you've been able to make the trip to london and give us evidence in person. and, also, respect the personal decision you have taken to speak out on these matters with all the risks incumbent speaking out against a multi billion dollar corporation. i'd just like to ask you first about some of the statistics facebook uses itself to describe its performance. it says it removes what it finds on thepl platform but the documents you've published suggest its ai only actually finds 2% to 3% of hate speech there. t does that mean facebook
facebook whistle-blower frances haugen testified before a united kingdom parliament joint committee about extremism on the social media platform and the harmful effects the app snapchat owned by facebook can have on children. the uk is considering legislation to impose government regulations on facebook and other social media companies. this is two and a half hours. >> good afternoon and welcome to this session of the joint committee on the draft online safety bill. today we are pleased...
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but you're a parliament really get dirty minded to one united way. vanity gilbert will have to delete and not gonna play whirlpool night on my google ban. i'll put him under my product to get that updated. if i keep thinking entirely up so hopefully ah . ringback ringback ready ready ready ready ready when you get it, bunny gabriel. deborah, god bless him. be available. you don't like you. i'm doing a free man. oh god. but don't forget on my and my mom yet. the minute jenoma gordon, mom, gilmer thomas. get him a marie? yeah, i'm campus. i'm at. i'm know what little of settle went in with him, dewberry magento, and william j. w. yes, had a leg up on it. bob gladly gave barbara to get him. who? oh, hulu. no, i'm offended. well, i'm under my phone. my. give me a call. no one. i came up, i wish albert, why will i get to my desk? and in so many one mentor meg is why medical content mom, legacy matter. carol democracy, magenta. so they won't let me find who brought it to me to dr. watson, a knit needle. lemme up, know got about it in the 8 was headquarters, am would in delhi monday. might d
but you're a parliament really get dirty minded to one united way. vanity gilbert will have to delete and not gonna play whirlpool night on my google ban. i'll put him under my product to get that updated. if i keep thinking entirely up so hopefully ah . ringback ringback ready ready ready ready ready when you get it, bunny gabriel. deborah, god bless him. be available. you don't like you. i'm doing a free man. oh god. but don't forget on my and my mom yet. the minute jenoma gordon, mom, gilmer...
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is that 0rban's fidesz party has, what, 133 or so seats in the parliament, and all six of the opposition parties that have joined the unitedly speaking, fidesz and 0rban are extremely popular in hungary, and the problem you have is that you don't even have a meaningful political party. you personally have a movement called, what, everyone's hungary? it's not even clear that your movement is going to be represented in the next parliament, even if you're the candidate for prime minister. and we know that the socialists, the social democrats, the greens, the liberals, have agendas which are very different from yours. so, even if you were to topple 0rban, there's no guarantee, thanks to the parliamentary system, that you would become the next prime minister. well, you know, it's also a political suicide, after winning a primary election with 371,000 votes, which is higher than the strongest current opposition party received at national elections four years ago. you know, toppling a... ..publicly selected prime minister, a candidate, would be a political suicide, so i'm pretty much... i'm pretty sure that political parties woul
is that 0rban's fidesz party has, what, 133 or so seats in the parliament, and all six of the opposition parties that have joined the unitedly speaking, fidesz and 0rban are extremely popular in hungary, and the problem you have is that you don't even have a meaningful political party. you personally have a movement called, what, everyone's hungary? it's not even clear that your movement is going to be represented in the next parliament, even if you're the candidate for prime minister. and we...
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united kingdom in the last month. in october, an assailant inspired by isis stabbed a member of parliament to death. reporting from liverpool. >>> space junk is threatening seven crewmembers on the international space station the test intentionally destroyed a soviet era satellite creating fragments. the strike called wreckless and irresponsible. secretary of state said satellites are also now in jeopardy. >>> coming up, the end of a political era. the longest serving member of the senate announces he will retire. >>> a daring water rescue. training exercise turns into a real-life mission. this is the cbs morning news. >>> talk about being in the right place at the right time. a maryland man drove into the marina. amazingly a water rescue crew happened to be filming a water safety video. the elderly man was trapped in the car. the dive team jumped into real-life action. busted a car window and pulled the man to safety. >> i wonder if they included that in a new video. >>> a long-serving senator announced he is retiring. some traveling to the u.s. will have to wait. >> axios reports the u.s. is halti
united kingdom in the last month. in october, an assailant inspired by isis stabbed a member of parliament to death. reporting from liverpool. >>> space junk is threatening seven crewmembers on the international space station the test intentionally destroyed a soviet era satellite creating fragments. the strike called wreckless and irresponsible. secretary of state said satellites are also now in jeopardy. >>> coming up, the end of a political era. the longest serving member...
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william wilberforce trying to abolish slavery in the united kingdom and spent most of his adult life, he loses something like 20 times in parliament but through persistence and people working with him he ultimately lives to see slavery abolished in the united kingdom. if you read the items how did it take so long to do away with something obviously so wrong? read the argument back and forth and we see the world hasn't changed that much more you think about cs lewis, a lot of his writings were during world war ii so we think okay, that sounds great but that's not the real world we live in. we are living in a world where the nazis are bombing london where he lives or on a regular basis. the ability to take truths people have written in the past in different times and apply them to our present situation is one of the important things too many of us today don't take advantage of. >> you have been on a bit of a tour making stops, introducing people to the book. the content and what you went through to write it and what inspired you. what has the response been from people when you meet with them in person? has anything surprised you abo
william wilberforce trying to abolish slavery in the united kingdom and spent most of his adult life, he loses something like 20 times in parliament but through persistence and people working with him he ultimately lives to see slavery abolished in the united kingdom. if you read the items how did it take so long to do away with something obviously so wrong? read the argument back and forth and we see the world hasn't changed that much more you think about cs lewis, a lot of his writings were...
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united kingdom. he spends basically most of his adult life, he loses something like 20 times. his bill loses in parliament. through persistence and people working with him, he ultimately lives to see slavery be abolished in the united kingdom. if you read the arguments back and forth at that time, how did it take him so long to do away with something that was obviously so wrong. we read the arguments back and forth and we see that the world has not really changed all that much. you think about cs lewis hill a lot of the writing was during world war ii. we think, okay, all of that sounds great, but that is not the real world that we live in. he is living in a world where the nazis are bombing london where he lives or, you know, on a regular basis. the ability to take tunes that people have written in the past at very different times and applied them to our present situation is one of these important things that too many of us today do not take advantage of. >> i know you have been on a bit of a tour, making stops, introducing people to the books, the content and, you know, what you went through to write it
united kingdom. he spends basically most of his adult life, he loses something like 20 times. his bill loses in parliament. through persistence and people working with him, he ultimately lives to see slavery be abolished in the united kingdom. if you read the arguments back and forth at that time, how did it take him so long to do away with something that was obviously so wrong. we read the arguments back and forth and we see that the world has not really changed all that much. you think about...
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of a one million servers worldwide, and those hit included the norwegian parliament and the european banking authority. the united kingdom signed a bilateral agreement setting out acceptable a viewer in cyberspace for china in 2015, and we continue to hold china accountable for it. december 2018, the u.k. government and 14 other countries cold out the ministry of state security for breaching the agreement. in february, a belgian court sentence did diplomat to prison in his role for bombing eight conference in paris hosted by iranian dissidents. the security service said the plan was conceived under its leadership. in july, the u.s. doj announced in your court that an indictment against those in iran for up lot to kidnap an unnamed iranian-american journalist. the indictment detailed for other individuals, including one based in the u.k . prosecutors said one of them was an iranian intelligence official, while the other three were actors of iranian intelligence. all of this shows that complacency for us all is simply not an option. to conclude, you will all since the extraordinary and evolving threats we face at h
of a one million servers worldwide, and those hit included the norwegian parliament and the european banking authority. the united kingdom signed a bilateral agreement setting out acceptable a viewer in cyberspace for china in 2015, and we continue to hold china accountable for it. december 2018, the u.k. government and 14 other countries cold out the ministry of state security for breaching the agreement. in february, a belgian court sentence did diplomat to prison in his role for bombing...
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parliament. since the opposition, the right wing opposition is very united and strong in comparison to be alone, standing social democrats and water value nicely about probably return. what is that? right? i won't say the names of the parties. i'll say that the side of the spectrum, the far right parties. what are they united about? you know, we were talking about immigration earlier in this news. our, with our correspondent in france, i wonder if anti immigrant sentiment is part of swedish politics. now a yes and it has been for quite some time now and many of these issues that cause the turmoil has its roots in the rise of the sweden democrats, which is the anti immigrant for right party, which is right now the time to about 20 percent in the polls, the group of parties backing magdalena and the summers prime minister has more or less nothing in common except for their resistance towards the sweden democrats. but they are united in the fact that they do not want to sweden, democrats or influence politics, but they are not united in what they want instead. and that makes the case quite problema
parliament. since the opposition, the right wing opposition is very united and strong in comparison to be alone, standing social democrats and water value nicely about probably return. what is that? right? i won't say the names of the parties. i'll say that the side of the spectrum, the far right parties. what are they united about? you know, we were talking about immigration earlier in this news. our, with our correspondent in france, i wonder if anti immigrant sentiment is part of swedish...
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united kingdom, spending most of their adult life. he loses something like 20 times, the bill loses in parliament. but through persistence and good, the people are working with them and they love to h see them be abolished in the united kingdom. so if you read the argument back and forth. it's like okay, how did it take them so long to do away with something that was obviously soa wrong? we read the arguments back and forth and we see it has not changed all that much or you think about t t it. cs lewis who is writing a lot during world war ii, we think okay, all that of that sounds great, but that is not the real world. and we think okay, they are actually living in a world where they are bombing the world where he lives on a regular basis. so if we apply them to our present situation, i think that that is one of the most important things that too many people do not take advantage of. >> i know that you have been making stops, introducing people to the book, the content, you know, what you went through to write it and what inspired you. so i am curious when it comes to people that you meet in perso
united kingdom, spending most of their adult life. he loses something like 20 times, the bill loses in parliament. but through persistence and good, the people are working with them and they love to h see them be abolished in the united kingdom. so if you read the argument back and forth. it's like okay, how did it take them so long to do away with something that was obviously soa wrong? we read the arguments back and forth and we see it has not changed all that much or you think about t t it....
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and so the parliament that this is a terrorist organization and to the perspective of the united states, if competitive to forcing them to negotiate to something like, you know, a terrorist organization like the taliban. and that's where we are with their relationship. any clarity, samuel over the actual fight itself. the frontline itself, you know, we heard about the tpl, it's getting as close as 300 kilometers north of addis ababa. what are they saying? what is the army thing? well, the children cited, assisting the only recognize the fox up their fight and a bullet shot the pricing. as far there was rumors that there was nearby the left, but that was proven to be wrong. but according to the prime minister, once again in the bustle gone, he had said that he is there to help. and they'll keep patient of some of the pounds. he said are now once again in the hands of the government, including those afar. and he's saying they're going to proceed and capture other towns that have been taken over by the left. and the 2 prime minister is saying, the dissemination is to show the independence
and so the parliament that this is a terrorist organization and to the perspective of the united states, if competitive to forcing them to negotiate to something like, you know, a terrorist organization like the taliban. and that's where we are with their relationship. any clarity, samuel over the actual fight itself. the frontline itself, you know, we heard about the tpl, it's getting as close as 300 kilometers north of addis ababa. what are they saying? what is the army thing? well, the...
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united kingdom and he spends basically most of his adult life. he loses something like 20 times, you know, his bill gets-- his bill loses in parliament, but through persistence and through a group of people working with them, he ultimately leaves to say slavery apolished in the united kingdom. if you read the arguments back and forth, how does it take them so long to do away with something so wrong? read the arguments back and fourth and we see the world hasn't really changed all that much. or you think about, you know, a c st. louis who's writing a lot during world war ii, and so, we think, well, okay. all of that sounds great, but that's not the real world we live in. the and well, he's actually living in a world where the nazis are bombing london where he lives or on a regular basis. so the ability to take true the people have written in the past are different and apply them to the present situation, i think, is one of the important things that too many of us today don't take advantage of. >> well, i know you've been on a tour across the state, of a bit of a tour making stops and introducing people to the books. the content and, you know, what
united kingdom and he spends basically most of his adult life. he loses something like 20 times, you know, his bill gets-- his bill loses in parliament, but through persistence and through a group of people working with them, he ultimately leaves to say slavery apolished in the united kingdom. if you read the arguments back and forth, how does it take them so long to do away with something so wrong? read the arguments back and fourth and we see the world hasn't really changed all that much. or...
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this could also be a message by some groups who lost the parliament that elections to the prime minister, who is open to the supported by the united states who came to power. and so do usually the way it happened. and in these uses of men by the united states, to their troubles in iraq and the united states, to make it like ever leading site for it on the also it's black and ukraine to make you create a bleeding site for russia to be updating side for syria, so this is the global american strategy, and this was why the americans manipulated the elections. thousands of protesters gathered in the german city of leipzig on saturday to oppose the government. latest, coven restrictions scuffles broken. the police moved in to disperse the crowd. several people were injured or at least 20 protest is arrested to record infection numbers, only being seen in germany. and it's now in the top 5 countries for daily cases. the latest wave is thinking a total on the hospitals. the number of patients in intensive care has surged by a quarter in recent days on dr. nuremberg says the health care system being pushed to the brink. first, the situatio
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united states of supporting the t p. s, left in which they have said by the parliament order that they're a terrorist organization. comparing them to the pressure they are in reflection to the pressure they're feeling. they're saying that this like negotiating with the taliban. so again, going back and forth between the t piano from the if you're going side, there doesn't seem to be any compromise. the children side cause them a terrorist organizations. the other side is saying they feel inside is helping create genocide. so again, there doesn't seem to be any compromise more than 2000000 people. thousands of people killed a conflict defined by sexual violence. this is expected to continue, samuel and all this comes as civilians. and now retired generals are being called to join the fight. what's been the reaction from civilians on the ground and is form i am the former generals. well, it's not just the general event going her way down to the private. they're all being called to serve with yoga. the children prime minister has been saying this is to save the soul of the nation, the foundation of the nation. and he said that
united states of supporting the t p. s, left in which they have said by the parliament order that they're a terrorist organization. comparing them to the pressure they are in reflection to the pressure they're feeling. they're saying that this like negotiating with the taliban. so again, going back and forth between the t piano from the if you're going side, there doesn't seem to be any compromise. the children side cause them a terrorist organizations. the other side is saying they feel inside...
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united kingdom in the last month. in october an assailant, allegedly inspired by isis, stabbed a member of parliament to death.. >> o'donnell: why that threat level is up. all right, holly williams, thank you. history was made at the white house today as president biden signed a sweeping bipartisan infrastructure bill into law. it's a trillion-dollar investment in america's roads, bridges, ports and broadband internet, among many other repairs and upgrades. cbs' nancy cordes has all the details. >> today, we're finally getting this done. >> reporter: it was a bipartisan celebration at the white house this afternoon as president biden touted the biggest infrastructure investment in generations. >> i truly believe that 50 years from now, historians are going to look back at this moment and say, that's the moment america began to win the competition of the 21st century. >> reporter: the law president biden signed today deploys $550 billion in new federal spending to improve roads and bridges, rail and public transit, the power grid, broadband, water systems and more. just today, new york's governor announced the
united kingdom in the last month. in october an assailant, allegedly inspired by isis, stabbed a member of parliament to death.. >> o'donnell: why that threat level is up. all right, holly williams, thank you. history was made at the white house today as president biden signed a sweeping bipartisan infrastructure bill into law. it's a trillion-dollar investment in america's roads, bridges, ports and broadband internet, among many other repairs and upgrades. cbs' nancy cordes has all the...
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parliament on horseback. it's100 days since the taliban seized power in afghanistan — during which time the united nations hasr half the population at risk of going hungry this winter. after it called for urgent support when the taliban took over in august, the un now says its appeal for $600 million has reached its target — and that the funds will be directed at helping the 11 million most deprived people in the country. at helping the 11 million most the bbc�*s yalda hakim has been speaking to afghans about their lives under taliban rule, and shejoins us now from kabul. thank you. it is 100 days since the taliban swept to power in afghanistan and in those three and a half months of this country, the people in this country, are facing turmoil, and things have changed dramatically. this is a nation grappling with an economic crisis, a humanitarian crisis, and the uncertainty of security. in the 90s the taliban promised and had secured this nation but this is not something they can promise the afghan people today. notjust physical security but food insecurity remains a huge problem and as you say the united na
parliament on horseback. it's100 days since the taliban seized power in afghanistan — during which time the united nations hasr half the population at risk of going hungry this winter. after it called for urgent support when the taliban took over in august, the un now says its appeal for $600 million has reached its target — and that the funds will be directed at helping the 11 million most deprived people in the country. at helping the 11 million most the bbc�*s yalda hakim has been...
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could also be a message by some groups who lost the parliament that elections to the prime minister, who is open to the supported by the united states who came to power. and so do usually the way it happened. and in these color meant by the united states to their troubles and iraq and the united states to make it like every leaving side for iran . it's also it's black and ukraine to make ukraine a bleeding side for russia to be able to decide for syria. so this is the global american strategy, and this was why the americans manipulated the elections shares and the german company and joint developer of the pfizer coven vaccine, bio and tech have plunged 20 percent. it follows several setbacks, including a whistleblowers report and the british medical journal. pointing to serious flaws and last years, vaccine trials, artillio, trego can tell us more. how many people do you know, who are sick and tired of daily debates about vaccine safety? well, i know quite a few and you know, what really gets me fired up about these conversations. quite often, those who do most of the talking have next to 0 expertise in the relevant science c
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united states for drug trafficking. so many people in this country are hungry for change. now, moving on and india's parliament has just repealed agricultural laws that spoke a year of protests fondness from across the country. demonstrated against the 3 laws that they said would ruin their incomes and favorite big corporations. the reforms were passed through the parliament that without the discussion that opposition parties had asked for. and that's feet elizabeth parent, an india correspondence. she joins me now from new delhi. and so it seems that these protests, the biggest in india and decades find me, achieve their goal. what happened then in parliament? hello, mr. garcia, that's ry both houses of the indian parliament have passed. the farm was repeal burle, as cold as expected. on the 1st day of parliament's winter session, now the repeal of the laws, which farmers had been protesting against 3 agriculture lords for more than a year now. and what have been some of the biggest protests in modern india's history, that follows a surprise decision by problems to that in more than 10 days ago that the gover
united states for drug trafficking. so many people in this country are hungry for change. now, moving on and india's parliament has just repealed agricultural laws that spoke a year of protests fondness from across the country. demonstrated against the 3 laws that they said would ruin their incomes and favorite big corporations. the reforms were passed through the parliament that without the discussion that opposition parties had asked for. and that's feet elizabeth parent, an india...
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the way who someone was trying to abolish slavery in united kingdom and he spent most of his adult life, he loses something like 20 pounds in parliament but through a group of people working with him, he ultimately lives to see slavery abolished. if you read the argument back and forth, right now we think will hundred and take them so long to do away with something that was so obviously wrong braided hearing the arguments back and forth and we see it has not really changed all that much anything about cs lewis whose writings a lot work during world war ii and so we think, well okay, sounds great but that is not the real world we live in what we are actually living in a world where the are bombing london on a k regular basis is where he lives. truths of people within the past in a very different time and apply them to our present situation, is one of the important things that too many of us today do not take advantage of. >> i know you been on the tour introducing people to the books, the content and what you went through to write it and what inspired you so i'm curious, what is the response been the people you meet with them in person
the way who someone was trying to abolish slavery in united kingdom and he spent most of his adult life, he loses something like 20 pounds in parliament but through a group of people working with him, he ultimately lives to see slavery abolished. if you read the argument back and forth, right now we think will hundred and take them so long to do away with something that was so obviously wrong braided hearing the arguments back and forth and we see it has not really changed all that much...
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united kingdom in the last month. in october, an assailant allegedly inspired by isis stabbed a member of parliament to death. nora. >> why that threat level is up. all right. holly williams, thank you. >>> well, history was made at the white house today as president biden signed a sweeping bipartisan infrastructure bill into law. it's a trillion-dollar investment in america's roads, bridges, ports, and broadband internet, among many other repairs and upgrades. cbs's nancy cortez has all the details. >> today, we're finally getting this done. >> reporter: it was a bipartisan celebration at the white house this afternoon as president biden touted the biggest infrastructure investment in generations. >> i truly believe that 50 years from now, historians are going to look back at this moment and say that's the moment america began to win the competition of the 21st century. >> reporter: the law president biden signed today deploys $550 billion in new-federal spending to improve roads and bridges, rail and public transit, the power grid, broadband, water systems, and more. just to date, new york's governor announ
united kingdom in the last month. in october, an assailant allegedly inspired by isis stabbed a member of parliament to death. nora. >> why that threat level is up. all right. holly williams, thank you. >>> well, history was made at the white house today as president biden signed a sweeping bipartisan infrastructure bill into law. it's a trillion-dollar investment in america's roads, bridges, ports, and broadband internet, among many other repairs and upgrades. cbs's nancy cortez...
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germany's lower house of parliament approved new measures including restricting access to public transport and workplaces to people who have been vaccinated or tested. the unitedc boycott of next yea r�*s beijing winter olympics. both democratic and republican lawmakers have called for a boycott to protest against china's human rights abuses. a diplomatic boycott would mean athletes would still compete at the games but government officials would not attend. speaking to reporters during a meeting with the canadian prime minister, mr biden was thrown the question. would we have a diplomatic boycott of the beijing olympics? boycott of the bei'ing olympicsvfl boycott of the bei'ing ol mics? ., , olympics? that is something we are considering. _ earlier i asked ian bremmer, president and founder of eurasia group, whether this is a sign the relationship between the us and china is still rocky. it is a better time in the relationship. the last couple of weeks were marked both by the chinese expressing willingness to engage with the americans directly on climate at the cop26 and then an over three—hour meeting between the americans and chinese at the head of state leve
germany's lower house of parliament approved new measures including restricting access to public transport and workplaces to people who have been vaccinated or tested. the unitedc boycott of next yea r�*s beijing winter olympics. both democratic and republican lawmakers have called for a boycott to protest against china's human rights abuses. a diplomatic boycott would mean athletes would still compete at the games but government officials would not attend. speaking to reporters during a...
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parliament. it's derby day in manchester. unitedgainst city in the premier league at lunchtime, with far more riding on this one than local pride. a bit less chilli for many of you, but some rain around, and through tonight into tomorrow, widespread gales across northern areas. i will have the full weekend forecast here on the dust. —— on breakfast. it's saturday, the 6th of november. our main story: yorkshire county cricket club has launched an investigation after a second former player alleged he was subjected to repeated racial abuse at the club. it comes in the wake of an independent report, which found azeem rafiq had been the victim of harrassment and bullying. the equality and human rights commission is now considering whether to take action against the club. simon jones has more. a racism row that has rocked not just yorkshire but the cricketing world. azeem rafiq was the victim of racial harassment, but the club took no disciplinary action. now claims by a second unnamed former player are being looked into. the? by a second
parliament. it's derby day in manchester. unitedgainst city in the premier league at lunchtime, with far more riding on this one than local pride. a bit less chilli for many of you, but some rain around, and through tonight into tomorrow, widespread gales across northern areas. i will have the full weekend forecast here on the dust. —— on breakfast. it's saturday, the 6th of november. our main story: yorkshire county cricket club has launched an investigation after a second former player...
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parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission. to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all the sides of an order. and they brought in this unity government, which is leading the country into elections. now, we're going to see the, the vision start to arise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have, or the legislative branches in libya have yet to agree on a framework, a constitutional framework. so what kind of president, what kind of powers of the president have, what kind of authority does you have? those are questions that are made to be answered. and we're going to have to wait and see what kind of implications this is going to have on the election scheduled to take place in just 6 weeks. still ahead on al jazeera fees over renewed conflicts in indian administered cash, me families. and those caught up in violence and security step down, challenge innovation tech invented from around the world, competing cuts for cash prizes and in for the patches match your record
parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission. to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all the sides of an order. and they brought in this unity government, which is leading the country into elections. now, we're going to see the, the vision start to arise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have, or the legislative branches in libya have...
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surely, the united front of farmers have given the call for marching to the parliament on the 29th.t march the parliament shortly will be discussed, depending on the manner in which the government is going to come up with its positions. because if you look at this present announcement, it is a unilateral announcement by the prime minister without any discussion either with his own cabinet or even with the farmers organizations. i think the government should first call the farmers for talks and discuss all the issues that should be placed on the table, and the farmers' interests should be protected. that is very important. rishaad: very quickly, there were elements of this legislation which were welcomed by some bodies. all the legislation, shouldn't all be scrapped, or do you think there should be reforms that should be instituted in some of the legislation put into the house? vijoo: no. we want the total repeal of these three acts. it has come without the consultation of any farmers' organizations, or with state governments. according to our constitution, in the federalist system,
surely, the united front of farmers have given the call for marching to the parliament on the 29th.t march the parliament shortly will be discussed, depending on the manner in which the government is going to come up with its positions. because if you look at this present announcement, it is a unilateral announcement by the prime minister without any discussion either with his own cabinet or even with the farmers organizations. i think the government should first call the farmers for talks and...
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parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all the sides in order. and they brought in this unity government, which is leading the country into elections. now, we're going to see the vision start to arise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have are the legislative branches in libya have yet to agree on a framework, a constitutional framework. so what kind of president, what kind of powers of the president have, what kind of authority does you have a lot of questions that are made to be answered. and we're going to have to wait to see what kind of implications is going to have on the elections scheduled to take place in just 6 weeks. morocco's king says control of western sahara is not negotiable as tension slay without jerry a about the disputed territory. king mohammed the 6th says moroccan sovereignty in the region will never be out for discussion. morocco claims the former spanish colony as its territory, but jerry backs t
parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all the sides in order. and they brought in this unity government, which is leading the country into elections. now, we're going to see the vision start to arise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have are the legislative branches in libya have yet to...
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parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all the sides in order. and they brought in this unity government, which is leading the country to elections. now, we're going to see these divisions start to arise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have are the legislative branches in libya have yet to agree on a framework, a constitutional framework. so what kind of president, what kind of powers of the president have, what kind of authority does you have? those are questions that are made to be answered. and we're going to have to wait and see what kind of implications this is going to have on the election scheduled to take place in just 6 weeks. still a head on out is.
parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all the sides in order. and they brought in this unity government, which is leading the country to elections. now, we're going to see these divisions start to arise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have are the legislative branches in libya have yet to...
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jim jerome, the united kingdom is on the cusp of designating all of hamas as a terrorist organization. it comes as u. k. home secretary, pretty patel who will present the change to parliament in the coming days. says there is no way in distinguishing between how masses, political, and military branches. if approved, the move would not only hinder the group, but affect people in gaza who rely on social welfare programs that hamas manages hamas is already designated a terrorist group by the european union. the united states and canada. various palestinian factions have banded together to condemn the you case push for the ban on hamas. betsy bought a holiday. hammers will obama at her, via, we condemn the unjust british decision to consider hamas a terrorist organization and a firm that it's a political decision and a continuation of the flagrant aggression against our people. and it's a resistance. the british decision aims to gain the approval design a sloppy, in light of the escalation and growth of popular support in many european countries for palestinian people and their right to resist occupation. we have a lot to unpack with our panel of guests, but 1st this report by
jim jerome, the united kingdom is on the cusp of designating all of hamas as a terrorist organization. it comes as u. k. home secretary, pretty patel who will present the change to parliament in the coming days. says there is no way in distinguishing between how masses, political, and military branches. if approved, the move would not only hinder the group, but affect people in gaza who rely on social welfare programs that hamas manages hamas is already designated a terrorist group by the...
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parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see these divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all besides in order. and they brought in the studio government, which is leading the country into elections now. or we're going to see these divisions start to rise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president half of the legislative branches in libya have yet to agree on a framework, a constitutional framework. so what kind of president, what kind of powers of the president have a, what kind of authority does he have all the questions that i remain to be on answered. and we're going to have to wait to see what kind of implications this is going to have on the election schedule to play take place. and just 6 week west africa regional block has impulse sanctions on molly's transitional leaders for delaying election set for february. the restrictions include travel banks and an asset freeze, which will also target the leaders family members. aguilar says or consider other measures in december i
parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see these divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all besides in order. and they brought in the studio government, which is leading the country into elections now. or we're going to see these divisions start to rise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president half of the legislative branches in libya have...
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parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see these divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all besides in order. and they brought in the sooty government, which is leading the country into elections. now, we're going to see these divisions start to rise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have are the legislative branches in libya have yet to agree on a framework, a constitutional framework. so what kind of president, what kind of powers of the president have, what kind of authority does you have all the questions that are we meant to be on answered? and we're gonna have to wait to see what kind of implications is going to have on the election scheduled to play, take place and just 6 weeks. this is the news hour from left, that is still a hell as the planet earth gets dry. so how will we grow the food we and in the premier league was hand delivered at liverpool 1st lawson, 7 months more on that later on. ah, when is the story at the moment weatherwise where it's extreme is
parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see these divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all besides in order. and they brought in the sooty government, which is leading the country into elections. now, we're going to see these divisions start to rise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have are the legislative branches in libya have yet...
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parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see these divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all the sides in order. and they brought in the studio government, which is leading the country into elections now. or we're going to see these divisions start to rise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have are the legislative branches in libya have yet to agree on a framework, a constitutional framework. so what kind of president, what kind of powers as a president have a, what kind of authority does you have all the questions that are we meant to be on answered? and we're gonna have to wait to see what kind of implications is going to have on the election scheduled to play, take place and just 6 weeks. but it is the heading to the powers in nicaragua is general elections that are being described as illegitimate. both at home and abroad, president daniel ortega is set for a 4th consecutive turn. after many opposition figures were jailed or banned from running. international observe
parliament. and really this is where we're going to start to see these divisions. i mean, it was a very long and difficult process for the united nation support mission to come up with this piece plan to try to bring in all the all the sides in order. and they brought in the studio government, which is leading the country into elections now. or we're going to see these divisions start to rise again, who can run what kind of powers of the president have are the legislative branches in libya have...