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vaughan? >> reporter: hey we speculate whether joe biden is running or not.harris is in reno, nevada, we'll take you inside after the break. 'll take you in after the break. and toip is an understatement, because i sawww justin timberlake. so he literally looked into the phone and started dancing-- well, he was already dancing-- locked eyes and continued dancing. i still have to like pinch myself and make sure i'm not dreaming. every now and then, i'm like, "wait, did that happen?" (gasps) i've got photos of it, it must have. (vo) get more music on us with vip tickets to the best shows, like shawn mendes and camila cabello. plus, save big when you switch. only on verizon. you're having one more bite no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. bookers book now and ask their boss later.. [do you want breakfast or no?] [definitely breakfast.] be a booker at booking.com at a comfort inn with a glow taround them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now
vaughan? >> reporter: hey we speculate whether joe biden is running or not.harris is in reno, nevada, we'll take you inside after the break. 'll take you in after the break. and toip is an understatement, because i sawww justin timberlake. so he literally looked into the phone and started dancing-- well, he was already dancing-- locked eyes and continued dancing. i still have to like pinch myself and make sure i'm not dreaming. every now and then, i'm like, "wait, did that...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones in london.in the programme: comedy actor volodymyr zelensky wins ukraine's presidential election run—off by a landslide, despite no political experience. and we hear from one of the world's largest environmental movements as it marks its annual earth day, this yearfocusing on pollution in india. good morning. it's 8:00am in singapore, 1am in london and 5:30 in the morning in sri lanka where the country is in shock following a wave of bomb attacks on sunday morning that has left at least 207 dead and a further a50 injured. three churches were targeted during easter services and three hotels in the capital, colombo, were also hit. eight people have so far been arrested and a curfew has been imposed. it is by far the worst violence to rock the island since the end of the civil war almost exactly ten years ago. the bbc‘s yogita limaye reports from colombo. this is where people had gathered to pray. but a bomb ripped through the peace of easter sunday. dozens were killed here at st anthony's shrine i
i'm lewis vaughan jones in london.in the programme: comedy actor volodymyr zelensky wins ukraine's presidential election run—off by a landslide, despite no political experience. and we hear from one of the world's largest environmental movements as it marks its annual earth day, this yearfocusing on pollution in india. good morning. it's 8:00am in singapore, 1am in london and 5:30 in the morning in sri lanka where the country is in shock following a wave of bomb attacks on sunday morning that...
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i'm lewis vaughan—jones. 0ur the world. i'm lewis vaughan—jones. our top stories. down just one day after leading a coup that ousted the president. translation: leading a coup that ousted the president. translationzlj leading a coup that ousted the president. translation: i announce as leader of the transitional military council that i am stepping down from this position to select someone down from this position to select someone whose expertise and competence i can trust. i am confident that he will take the ship to the shores of safety. british mps called for wikileaks to the shores of safety. british mps called for wikilea ks founder to the shores of safety. british mps called for wikileaks founderjulian assange to be extradited to sweden to face possible rape charges. president trump says he intends to release illegal immigrants into democrat controlled urban areas because the party opposes his immigration
i'm lewis vaughan—jones. 0ur the world. i'm lewis vaughan—jones. our top stories. down just one day after leading a coup that ousted the president. translation: leading a coup that ousted the president. translationzlj leading a coup that ousted the president. translation: i announce as leader of the transitional military council that i am stepping down from this position to select someone down from this position to select someone whose expertise and competence i can trust. i am confident...
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vaughan, and ms. dieng for sharing your stories -- excuse me. and i think you really helped to bring a human face and highlight the issues that we're talking about at the hearing today. i know we have another number of community members that want to share their stories, but that can happen during public comment. we just wanted to invite some members to bring a human face and highlight the issues we're talking about at the hearing, but everyone will have a chance to speak during public comment. that happens a little bit later. before we go to the presentation from the police department, the district attorney's office and sf safe about the issues, i just wanted to see if my colleagues might have any remarks. supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: thank you, yes, i just wanted to thank you for calling the hearing and express sympathy for the stories we've heard. thank you for coming out. i too was burglarized over this past year, i was at home with my daughter upstairs. she's 9 years old. someone came into our home and ransacked my son's room a
vaughan, and ms. dieng for sharing your stories -- excuse me. and i think you really helped to bring a human face and highlight the issues that we're talking about at the hearing today. i know we have another number of community members that want to share their stories, but that can happen during public comment. we just wanted to invite some members to bring a human face and highlight the issues we're talking about at the hearing, but everyone will have a chance to speak during public comment....
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: fears of a major military confrontation in libya. un talks with the country's most powerful warlord fail as his forces advance on the capital. after easing threats to close the mexico border, president trump visits what he says is the first pa rt visits what he says is the first part of his wall. theresa may asks the eu for another delay to brexit, but will european leaders agree? the prime minister requests another brexit extension until the end and the defender waiting to quit a dream job. england's danny rose says racism makes him want to quit football. welcome to bbc news. the un security council has called for an immediate end to fighting in libya. forces of libya's most powerful warlord, khalifa haftar, are advancing towards the government in tripoli. clashes have been reported just 50 kilometres from the capital. ramzan karmali reports. he was meant to find a solution to an escalating problem, but the un secretary general‘s mission to tripoli appears to have failed for now. the united nations remain available to facilitate any
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: fears of a major military confrontation in libya. un talks with the country's most powerful warlord fail as his forces advance on the capital. after easing threats to close the mexico border, president trump visits what he says is the first pa rt visits what he says is the first part of his wall. theresa may asks the eu for another delay to brexit, but will european leaders agree? the prime minister requests another brexit extension until the end and...
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and i'm lewis vaughan jones in london.ght arrests after a wave of bomb attacks on churches and hotels left more than 200 people dead. a government minister has told bbc news police were briefed about the threat ten days ago but the prime minister wasn't informed. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the straits times are leading with the sri lanka attacks. easter sunday services were shattered after eight explosions across churches and hotels left more than 200 people dead and a50 injured. police say two of the attacks were carried out by suicide bombers and authorities have imposed a 6pm to 6am local time curfew. in thejapan times, prime minister shinzo abe has suffered what's being called a "significant set back." his ruling liberal democratic party lost both lower—house by elections — usually a harbinger for upper house elections a few months away. the vote comes as japan's economy looks more uncertain partly due to trade frictions between china and the us. and, finally, in the south china mornin
and i'm lewis vaughan jones in london.ght arrests after a wave of bomb attacks on churches and hotels left more than 200 people dead. a government minister has told bbc news police were briefed about the threat ten days ago but the prime minister wasn't informed. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the straits times are leading with the sri lanka attacks. easter sunday services were shattered after eight explosions across churches and hotels left more than 200 people...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories...led ‘house of horrors, are sentenced to life in prison. donald trump says it's game over but democrats in congress issue a subpoena to see the full mueller report on russian interference in the 2016 election. tributes to the journalist shot dead during rioting in northern ireland. the british prime minister calls the killing "truly senseless". across europe, a fifth day of climate change protests. in central london, more than a thousand police officers move in and surround activists.
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories...led ‘house of horrors, are sentenced to life in prison. donald trump says it's game over but democrats in congress issue a subpoena to see the full mueller report on russian interference in the 2016 election. tributes to the journalist shot dead during rioting in northern ireland. the british prime minister calls the killing "truly senseless". across europe, a fifth day of climate change protests. in central london, more than a thousand...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: fears of a major military confrontation in libya. fail as his forces advance on the capital. after easing threats to close the mexico border, president trump visits what he says is the first pa rt visits what he says is the first part of his wall. theresa may asks the eu for another delay to brexit, but will european leaders agree? the prime minister requests another brexit extension until the end and the defender waiting to quit a dream job. england's danny rose says racism makes him want to quit
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: fears of a major military confrontation in libya. fail as his forces advance on the capital. after easing threats to close the mexico border, president trump visits what he says is the first pa rt visits what he says is the first part of his wall. theresa may asks the eu for another delay to brexit, but will european leaders agree? the prime minister requests another brexit extension until the end and the defender waiting to quit a dream job. england's...
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vaughan, let's start and talk about harris visiting the state.ember the first time she went, she had this huge crowd, lots of enthusiasm. how does it compare now? >> reporter: yeah, she's over here, chris, at keane state college right now where there are several hundred here. they're packed into this room. i know you're seeing her on stage. there's an overflow raioom. she'll be at dartmouth college later on in the day. essentially after last night's town hall there, essentially -- there was one particular question i want to point out to you. she got the question about midwest voters. she mentioned in an interview on radio last week that it was code. and what she just said last night was essentially that the conversation that she's having with individuals in indiana, california back home and here in new hampshire. right behind us here, she spoke to that. the realities that exist in this country, we have to speak truth. there will be other candidates in the race that may want to sprinkle fairy dust as she put it over some of these issues in order t
vaughan, let's start and talk about harris visiting the state.ember the first time she went, she had this huge crowd, lots of enthusiasm. how does it compare now? >> reporter: yeah, she's over here, chris, at keane state college right now where there are several hundred here. they're packed into this room. i know you're seeing her on stage. there's an overflow raioom. she'll be at dartmouth college later on in the day. essentially after last night's town hall there, essentially -- there...
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vaughan hilliard is in the hawkeye state, he's in des moines where harris will be talking to voters soonlet's start with in general how are voters there in iowa responding to the senator? >> reporter: good morning, craig. i wish that everybody could come into a place like here at this coffee shop in des moines. last night on the campus of iowa, it's a neck turner, what those conversations are. last night, she had a town hall in which she took questions -- there were a thousand people in attendance on wednesday night to see her. there was no questions about attorney general william barr. there was no questions about what was happening on the border presently presently. their questions were about the economy and how seniors will pay for their healthcare. s i want you to hear from her last night. >> one of the reasons i'm supportive for medicare for all. as a policy, one of the biggest impediments for everyone to have access to healthcare is the cost of healthcare and specifically the cost of prescription drugs. >> reporter: what you're seeing here on the ground is a lot of folks that are c
vaughan hilliard is in the hawkeye state, he's in des moines where harris will be talking to voters soonlet's start with in general how are voters there in iowa responding to the senator? >> reporter: good morning, craig. i wish that everybody could come into a place like here at this coffee shop in des moines. last night on the campus of iowa, it's a neck turner, what those conversations are. last night, she had a town hall in which she took questions -- there were a thousand people in...
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sarah vaughan the emergency shelter is. about his experiences on the trip his first encounter with the administrative boundary line left a deep impression. at the meeting with tom marr the german teacher his neighbors are regularly abducted road with control of three d. harding when you go there and experience it in person the fence stops being a symbol or a cool design at a demonstration of the trick of totally different emotions especially when you meet people who live five meters away from that fence looking at the trees i don't want to sound sentimental but that was the moment where it became clear to me how differently those villages see the division. of pics from auburn for them every single day its program of those missing. tomo settled into police is some time ago . and davi to look forward not back. they wish that more democratic and artistic impulses would come here from europe. when they start to feel stifled by their country they can find respect by traveling in the west. but for both of them hope is georgia. da
sarah vaughan the emergency shelter is. about his experiences on the trip his first encounter with the administrative boundary line left a deep impression. at the meeting with tom marr the german teacher his neighbors are regularly abducted road with control of three d. harding when you go there and experience it in person the fence stops being a symbol or a cool design at a demonstration of the trick of totally different emotions especially when you meet people who live five meters away from...
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scott kim vaughan joins us from bmo. krishna mamani and he joins us from oppenheimer funds. do you agree with all of that, is this a goldilocks job report? krishna: absolutely, it's been a goldilocks environment for quite a bit. the driver of that is relatively straightforward. lack of inflation. as long as we have no inflation, whether wage inflation or other sources, that is how things will be. jonathan: robert? robert: inflation is moderate, pce has been coming in solidly below 2, 1.67 the last few months. the job number is strong but there is no wage acceleration. unemployment has been stable for six months. many people coming into the workforce. that means maybe it can go faster. i think this is a signal to the fed that may be the president was right, which has to be really galling. when you are doing your best to do your job, and then suddenly slams you, and they are right. we were growing at over 200,000 last year. we were not reflate in the economy. maybe if they had that hiked rates so much, we would be growing at a rapid rate and have inflation at target. jonathan:
scott kim vaughan joins us from bmo. krishna mamani and he joins us from oppenheimer funds. do you agree with all of that, is this a goldilocks job report? krishna: absolutely, it's been a goldilocks environment for quite a bit. the driver of that is relatively straightforward. lack of inflation. as long as we have no inflation, whether wage inflation or other sources, that is how things will be. jonathan: robert? robert: inflation is moderate, pce has been coming in solidly below 2, 1.67 the...
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the former england captain michael vaughan thinks archer will be there. will be in the official world cup squad. #justsaying." he doesn't read much into it. but there are 17 players in the squad to face pakistan, holly, so the question now is how are the selectors going to give all of them a fair and proper chance to show what they can do in just five matches? we shall see. thank you. that hashtag, just saying, we should use that more! now a look at some of the other main stories around today. israel folau has requested a code of conduct hearing after rugby australia ended his contract over a social media post in which he said hell awaits gay people. he had 48 hours to ask for the hearing or accept being sacked. a man's been arrested following an alleged altercation between fleetwood bossjoey barton and barnsley head coach daniel stendel at 0akwell. barnsley had complained to the fa and the efl about the incident during saturday's league one game. and liverpool striker mo salah has been named one of the world's100 most influential people by time magazine.
the former england captain michael vaughan thinks archer will be there. will be in the official world cup squad. #justsaying." he doesn't read much into it. but there are 17 players in the squad to face pakistan, holly, so the question now is how are the selectors going to give all of them a fair and proper chance to show what they can do in just five matches? we shall see. thank you. that hashtag, just saying, we should use that more! now a look at some of the other main stories around...
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i think across the board in talking to garrett and vaughan, that sense of relief was kind of the same across the country but this idea that we have not heard from mueller, yes, it's helped republicans gain more trust for him but democratic leading voters, they want to hear his own summary of his report. take a listen to what one of the men told me as this report was coming out yesterday. >> it's all got to come out. i would be very happy to see robert mueller come and testify. and if robert mueller says, you know, the summary that attorney general barr put out reflects the tone of the report, fine, that would be great. this is about the fundamental protections of our government. and this needs to be thoroughly finished, and then let us move on to actual policy that's affecting people day-to-day. >> reporter: it's two pronged, it's what garrett said where democratic strategists and operatives have been saying, they are not out here to campaign on robert mueller because frankly that's not what most voters say is top of the list as the most important issue. at the same time, i think demo
i think across the board in talking to garrett and vaughan, that sense of relief was kind of the same across the country but this idea that we have not heard from mueller, yes, it's helped republicans gain more trust for him but democratic leading voters, they want to hear his own summary of his report. take a listen to what one of the men told me as this report was coming out yesterday. >> it's all got to come out. i would be very happy to see robert mueller come and testify. and if...
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was one of the most famous architects and furniture design is of the twentieth century vaughan and switzerland he fell in love with the mediterranean and built a holiday home that to get away from it all and enjoy french lifestyle in the early one nine hundred fifty s. called the couple know it's located in the small town in on the french of ya the cats unesco world heritage sites in twenty sixteen of acacia home is the smallest of. things to make the list the site is open to the public starting in may we got an exclusive preview tool from an expert. my thanks to not their lives that i am is a better guy spot and i've been giving tours of a copy of his vacation home for twenty years now well because it was today i want to share this passion with you and show you the cia and his friends love to spend their holidays in hope when they hear it best that it. would. be. you know just how does this weekend with this beautiful house from nine hundred twenty nine by eileen gray and john but if i didn't graze on by the roots the fact that it was an architectural i on of the time feel for this that the b
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vaughan smith who is a freelance journalist and a personal friend of julian assange and so able to give us some interesting insight there in fact why don't i start with you. even as a supporter i suspect mr assad's knew this is why this day had to come didn't it the ecuadorians after nearly seven years we're probably going to run out of i guess patience might be the word at some stage. well i if this came because there was a change of political administration in ecuador there was a new president who had different populaces of the previous one out attempted to get julian to ecuador but we didn't as a country the british didn't allow allowed julian to leave the embassy so we you in touch how much were you in touch with with mr us on leading up to this friday before last so eight days ago i had to but because you have to book to go and visit him and so i saw about arnold half now he'd be expected to be kicked out he was expecting it from before christmas that any day he would be kicked out i think he was planning to walk out i was quite upset i must say to see the way he was dragged out be
vaughan smith who is a freelance journalist and a personal friend of julian assange and so able to give us some interesting insight there in fact why don't i start with you. even as a supporter i suspect mr assad's knew this is why this day had to come didn't it the ecuadorians after nearly seven years we're probably going to run out of i guess patience might be the word at some stage. well i if this came because there was a change of political administration in ecuador there was a new...
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this is bbc world news, i'm lewis vaughan jones our top stories: fears of a major military confrontation most powerful warlord fail as his forces advance on the capital. after easing threats to close the mexico border, president trump visits what he says is the first part of his wall. theresa may asks the eu for another delay to brexit, but will european leaders agree? and the defender waiting to quit a dream job. england's danny rose says racism makes him want to quit football.
this is bbc world news, i'm lewis vaughan jones our top stories: fears of a major military confrontation most powerful warlord fail as his forces advance on the capital. after easing threats to close the mexico border, president trump visits what he says is the first part of his wall. theresa may asks the eu for another delay to brexit, but will european leaders agree? and the defender waiting to quit a dream job. england's danny rose says racism makes him want to quit football.
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vaughan smith who is a freelance journalist and a personal friend of julian assange and so able to give us some interesting insight there in fact why don't i start with you. even as a supporter i suspect mr is on to this is well this day had to come didn't it the ecuadorians after nearly seven years we're probably going to run out of i guess patience might be the word at some stage. well i if this came because there was a change of political administration in ecuador there was a new president who had different populaces of the previous one had attempted to get julian to ecuador but we didn't as a country the british didn't allow allow julian to leave the embassy so we're in touch how much were you in touch with with mr us on leading up to this friday before last so eight days ago i had to but because you have to book to go and visit him and so i saw about an hour and a half now he'd be expected to be kicked out he was expecting it from before christmas that any day he would be kicked out i think he was planning to walk out i was quite upset i must say to see the way he was dragged out b
vaughan smith who is a freelance journalist and a personal friend of julian assange and so able to give us some interesting insight there in fact why don't i start with you. even as a supporter i suspect mr is on to this is well this day had to come didn't it the ecuadorians after nearly seven years we're probably going to run out of i guess patience might be the word at some stage. well i if this came because there was a change of political administration in ecuador there was a new president...
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time so i'd like to thank michael padgett joyce in london also clear finkelstein in philadelphia and vaughan smith joining us from norfolk thank you to all of you and thank you for watching remember this program indeed all our inside story episodes are online for you to see again you just head to understeer dot com look in the shows that section for inside story also of plenty of online discussion we are at facebook dot com slash a.j. inside story we're on twitter at a.j. inside story i'm at come on a.j. e if you want to tweet me to read think thanks for joining us for inside story on canal santa maria and we will see you again soon. teach it strong man and he is ruling within fire and faced on the sidelines from his allies is deafening the us was perfectly happy to trade off tomorrow for c four security while western media is turning a blind eye when even the citizens have forgotten victim to his repression executions torture or censorship is not acceptable and you won't hear such strong words from let's say berlin or paris or london man in cairo on al-jazeera. it's the fos day of school in
time so i'd like to thank michael padgett joyce in london also clear finkelstein in philadelphia and vaughan smith joining us from norfolk thank you to all of you and thank you for watching remember this program indeed all our inside story episodes are online for you to see again you just head to understeer dot com look in the shows that section for inside story also of plenty of online discussion we are at facebook dot com slash a.j. inside story we're on twitter at a.j. inside story i'm at...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. clashes have been reported just 50 kilometres from the capital. a solution to an escalating problem, forces under the command of libya's most powerful warlord, khalifa haftar,
i'm lewis vaughan jones. clashes have been reported just 50 kilometres from the capital. a solution to an escalating problem, forces under the command of libya's most powerful warlord, khalifa haftar,
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: hopes that tensions in sudan appear to be easing — with the new military leadership meeting protesters. translation: this is a renewed call for all those bearing arms to sit down for discussions to arrive at a peaceful outcome and peacefully coexist under the basis of new measures. four eu countries agree to take in dozens of migrants rescued after being stranded at sea for nearly two weeks. hello and welcome to bbc news. there are signs that tensions between sudan's new leadership and protesters may now be softening. representatives of both sides have held meetings. and though demonstrators want a civilian government, they say competent military figures might be acceptable. it follows the ousting of long—time leader omar al—bashir. simonjones has the latest. still on the streets, having forced out two leaders in just two days. protesters have helped bring about the downfall of the country's long—term president, and then the man who led the coup to topple him — seen a
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: hopes that tensions in sudan appear to be easing — with the new military leadership meeting protesters. translation: this is a renewed call for all those bearing arms to sit down for discussions to arrive at a peaceful outcome and peacefully coexist under the basis of new measures. four eu countries agree to take in dozens of migrants rescued after being stranded at sea for nearly two weeks. hello and welcome to bbc news. there are signs that tensions...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: mass demonstrations continue in sudan. protesters call for the military to help them overthrow the president. theresa may continues to call for a brexit deal, saying the alternative would be no brexit at all. libyan government forces try to hold the advance of rebel troops as they continue their march on tripoli. and out with the old, in with the new — north korean television undergoes something of a facelift. hello and welcome to bbc news. mass demonstrations against president omar al bashir of sudan have continued into the night. protestors have for the first time converged on the national army headquarters in the capital khartoum, close to the president's official residence. they're calling on the military tojoin them in their campaign to oust president bashir who's ruled for nearly 30 years. our africa editor fergal keane has this report. the opposition wanted the biggest demonstration yet and it looks as if they have achieved it. tens of thousands made their way in peace to the heart of regime power. they chanted appe
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: mass demonstrations continue in sudan. protesters call for the military to help them overthrow the president. theresa may continues to call for a brexit deal, saying the alternative would be no brexit at all. libyan government forces try to hold the advance of rebel troops as they continue their march on tripoli. and out with the old, in with the new — north korean television undergoes something of a facelift. hello and welcome to bbc news. mass...
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hello this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughan jones. now be softening. representatives of both sides have held meetings. and though demonstrators want a civilian government, they say competent military figures might be acceptable. it follows the ousting of long—time leader omar al—bashir. simonjones has the latest. still on the streets, having forced out two leaders in just two days. protesters have helped bring about the downfall of the country's long—term president, and then the man who led the coup
hello this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughan jones. now be softening. representatives of both sides have held meetings. and though demonstrators want a civilian government, they say competent military figures might be acceptable. it follows the ousting of long—time leader omar al—bashir. simonjones has the latest. still on the streets, having forced out two leaders in just two days. protesters have helped bring about the downfall of the country's long—term president, and then the man who led...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones with bbc news.collusion with the trump campaign. however it does not exonerate the us president. the heavily redacted report detailed 10 episodes where the president was scrutinised for obstruction ofjustice. it also said donald trump tried to get robert mueller fired. however donald trump said the findings of the report totally exonerated him. he tweeted that it was now "game over" for his opponents. and this story is trending on bbc.com facebook has banned a dozen british far—right groups, including the british national party and the english defence league, from having any presence on its social media networks. it said they violated rules about promoting hate and violence.
i'm lewis vaughan jones with bbc news.collusion with the trump campaign. however it does not exonerate the us president. the heavily redacted report detailed 10 episodes where the president was scrutinised for obstruction ofjustice. it also said donald trump tried to get robert mueller fired. however donald trump said the findings of the report totally exonerated him. he tweeted that it was now "game over" for his opponents. and this story is trending on bbc.com facebook has banned a...
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we cannot cross live to independent journalist and close friend of julian assange vaughan smith mr smith thank you for joining us on the program now we understand that you thora songe inside the embassy just before he was arrested did he have any inkling of what was about to happen. oh yes i mean he julian has expected to be thrown out of the embassy since before christmas he was just waiting for it to happen but i didn't think he expected to be dragged out in this way i was very disappointed to see that i think the way it happened was to patrol him to help portray him as a fugitive rather than allowing him to walk out himself with dignity because what mental state was he in genuinely june is a very robust and strong person physically quite large and mentally but he has been under mostly strain i mean physically he lost a lot of weight mentally he was still the same julian of course but you could see that he's a man who had suffered he on the weekends for example the embassy used to close down and you could see that he didn't like being alone rattling around the place he hasn't been outs
we cannot cross live to independent journalist and close friend of julian assange vaughan smith mr smith thank you for joining us on the program now we understand that you thora songe inside the embassy just before he was arrested did he have any inkling of what was about to happen. oh yes i mean he julian has expected to be thrown out of the embassy since before christmas he was just waiting for it to happen but i didn't think he expected to be dragged out in this way i was very disappointed...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones with bbc news. our top story: there's been worldwide condemnation of the bomb attacks on churches and hotels in sri lanka, which left more than 200 people dead. the prime minister, ranil wickremesinghe, said the attacks would be fully investigated. but a government minister told the bbc that police were briefed about the threat ten days ago but the prime minister wasn't informed. comedian volodymyr zelensky has won a landslide victory in ukraine's presidential election. full results are not yet in, but exit polls show he's won about 70 per cent of the vote. and this story is trending on bbc.com. queen elizabeth has celebrated her 93rd birthday. the world's longest reigning living monarch attended the traditional easter service at windsor castle, accompanied by members of her family, including prince william and prince harry. now on bbc news it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. he is one of the giants of african and world literature, and he is also a passionate advocate and campaigner for human rights
i'm lewis vaughan jones with bbc news. our top story: there's been worldwide condemnation of the bomb attacks on churches and hotels in sri lanka, which left more than 200 people dead. the prime minister, ranil wickremesinghe, said the attacks would be fully investigated. but a government minister told the bbc that police were briefed about the threat ten days ago but the prime minister wasn't informed. comedian volodymyr zelensky has won a landslide victory in ukraine's presidential election....
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i'm lewis vaughan jones.the first city in the world to charge polluting vehicles for using its roads. president trump announces he's replacing the woman in charge of his border policy. the secretary for homeland security, kirsten nieljsen, says she's resigned with immediate effect. more on that story now. eric ham is a political analyst in washington. he told me why he thought president trump took this step. well, you have to understand, president trump's biggest campaign issue was actually building a border wall and keeping migrants from the southern border out of the united states and, unfortunately, he was unable to get the money for the wall and we still see a growing number of refugees, migrants fleeing from central america, coming into the united states and, unfortunately, he simply was not happy with kirstjen nielsen's ability to actually secure that border. just six months into the position, she was berated by the president at one of the cabinet secretary level meetings, and so she has just been a key
i'm lewis vaughan jones.the first city in the world to charge polluting vehicles for using its roads. president trump announces he's replacing the woman in charge of his border policy. the secretary for homeland security, kirsten nieljsen, says she's resigned with immediate effect. more on that story now. eric ham is a political analyst in washington. he told me why he thought president trump took this step. well, you have to understand, president trump's biggest campaign issue was actually...
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this is bbc news — i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: mass demonstrations continue in sudan.r a brexit deal, saying the alternative would be no brexit at all. libyan government forces try to hold the advance of rebel troops as they continue their march on tripoli. and out with the old, in with the new — north korean television undergoes something of a facelift. hello and welcome to bbc news.
this is bbc news — i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: mass demonstrations continue in sudan.r a brexit deal, saying the alternative would be no brexit at all. libyan government forces try to hold the advance of rebel troops as they continue their march on tripoli. and out with the old, in with the new — north korean television undergoes something of a facelift. hello and welcome to bbc news.
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hello this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughan jones. there are signs that tensions between sudan's new leadership and protesters may now be softening. representatives of both sides have held meetings. and though demonstrators want a civilian government, they say competent military figures might be acceptable. it follows the ousting of long—time leader omar al—bashir. simonjones has the latest. still on the streets, having forced out two leaders in just two days. protesters have helped bring about the downfall of the country's long—term president, and then the man who led the coup to topple him — seen as too close to the old regime. they want an immediate transfer to civilian rule and have momentum. but in an attempt to pacify them, general abdel fattah burhan abdelrahman, sudan's third leader in as many days, has announced the end of the nightly curfew, the release of political prisoners, and a war on corruption. but he warned further changes won't come quickly. translation: a military council will be formed to represent the sovereignty
hello this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughan jones. there are signs that tensions between sudan's new leadership and protesters may now be softening. representatives of both sides have held meetings. and though demonstrators want a civilian government, they say competent military figures might be acceptable. it follows the ousting of long—time leader omar al—bashir. simonjones has the latest. still on the streets, having forced out two leaders in just two days. protesters have helped bring...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: fears of a major military confrontation in libya. un talks with the country's most powerful warlord fail as his forces advance on the capital. after threatening to close the border with mexico, president trump pays a visit. he claims america has no more room for migrants. theresa may asks the eu for another delay to brexit, but will european leaders agree? the prime minister requests another brexit extension until the end ofjune and says the uk will make preparations for european parliament elections, just in case. welcome to bbc news. let's start in libya. the un security council has called for an immediate end to fighting in the country. the forces of libya's most powerful warlord, khalifa haftar, are advancing from the stronghold of benghazi closer to the stronghold of benghazi closer to the unity government in tripoli. clashes has been reported just 50 kilometres from the capital. ramzan karmali reports. he was meant to find a solution to an escalating problem, but the un secretary general‘s mission to tripoli appears to have fai
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: fears of a major military confrontation in libya. un talks with the country's most powerful warlord fail as his forces advance on the capital. after threatening to close the border with mexico, president trump pays a visit. he claims america has no more room for migrants. theresa may asks the eu for another delay to brexit, but will european leaders agree? the prime minister requests another brexit extension until the end ofjune and says the uk will...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. clashes have been reported just 50 kilometres from the capital. ramzan karmali reports. he was meant to find a solution to an escalating problem, forces under the command of libya's most powerful warlord, khalifa haftar, are advancing from the stronghold in benghazi close to tripoli, home of the unity government. crashes have been reported just 50 kilometres from the capital. —— clashes. he was meant to find a solution to an escalating problem, but the un secretary general‘s mission to tripoli appears to have failed for now. the united nations remain available to facilitate any political solution able to unify the libyan institutions. libyans deserve peace, security, prosperity and the respect of their human rights. he was there for talks with general khalifa haftar from the self—styled libyan national army, but they broke down. general haftar‘s troops are under orders to get to tripoli in order to overthrow the internationally recognised government. translation: this is considered a great achievement and progress towards tripoli. it means that we
i'm lewis vaughan jones. clashes have been reported just 50 kilometres from the capital. ramzan karmali reports. he was meant to find a solution to an escalating problem, forces under the command of libya's most powerful warlord, khalifa haftar, are advancing from the stronghold in benghazi close to tripoli, home of the unity government. crashes have been reported just 50 kilometres from the capital. —— clashes. he was meant to find a solution to an escalating problem, but the un secretary...
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i'm lewis vaughan—jones. our top stories.ubilation in sudan as the head of the military council steps down just one day after leading a coup that ousted the president. translation: leading a coup that ousted the president. translationzlj leading a coup that ousted the president. translation: i announce as leader of the transitional military council that i am stepping down from this position to select someone down from this position to select someone whose expertise and competence i can trust. i am confident that he will take the ship to the shores of safety. british mps called for wikileaks to the shores of safety. british mps called for wikilea ks founder to the shores of safety. british mps called for wikileaks founderjulian assange to be extradited to sweden to face possible rape charges. president trump says he intends to release illegal immigrants into democrat controlled urban areas because the party opposes his immigration policies. it is the second biggest ebola outbreak in history, but the world health organization s
i'm lewis vaughan—jones. our top stories.ubilation in sudan as the head of the military council steps down just one day after leading a coup that ousted the president. translation: leading a coup that ousted the president. translationzlj leading a coup that ousted the president. translation: i announce as leader of the transitional military council that i am stepping down from this position to select someone down from this position to select someone whose expertise and competence i can trust....
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories... an american couple who tortured 13 children in a so called ‘house of horrors, are sentenced to life in prison. donald trump says it's game over but democrats in congress issue a subpoena to see the full mueller report on russian interference in the 2016 election. tributes to the journalist shot dead during rioting in northern ireland. the british prime minister calls the killing "truly senseless". across europe, a fifth day of climate change protests. in central london, more than a thousand police officers move in and surround activists. hello and welcome to world news today. a couple in california have been sentenced to life in prison for starving their 13 children. david and louise turpin pleaded guilty to m counts of cruelty, torture and false imprisonment, in february. they were arrested last year after their 17—year—old daughter managed to escape the family home and raise the alarm. before the sentencing some of the turpin‘s children read out statements in court, which reduced th
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories... an american couple who tortured 13 children in a so called ‘house of horrors, are sentenced to life in prison. donald trump says it's game over but democrats in congress issue a subpoena to see the full mueller report on russian interference in the 2016 election. tributes to the journalist shot dead during rioting in northern ireland. the british prime minister calls the killing "truly senseless". across europe, a fifth day of climate...
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i‘m lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: mass demonstrations continue in sudan.verthrow the president. theresa may continues to call for a brexit deal, saying the alternative would be no brexit at all. libyan government forces try to hold the advance of rebel troops as they continue their march on tripoli. and out with the old, in with the new — north korean television undergoes something of a facelift.
i‘m lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: mass demonstrations continue in sudan.verthrow the president. theresa may continues to call for a brexit deal, saying the alternative would be no brexit at all. libyan government forces try to hold the advance of rebel troops as they continue their march on tripoli. and out with the old, in with the new — north korean television undergoes something of a facelift.
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vaughan smith who is a freelance journalist and a personal friend of julian assange and so able to give us some interesting insight there in fact why don't i start with you. even as a supporter i suspect mr assad's knew this is why this day had to come didn't it the ecuadorians after nearly seven years we're probably going to run out of i guess patience might be the word at some stage well i if this came because there was a change of political administration in ecuador there was a new president who had different populaces of the previous one out attempted to get julian to ecuador but we didn't as a country the british didn't allow allow julian to leave the embassy so we you in touch how much were you in touch with with mr us on shit leading up to this friday before last so eight days ago i had to but because you have to book to go and visit him and so i saw about an hour and a half now he'd be expected to be kicked out he was expecting it from before christmas that any day he would be kicked out i think he was planning to walk out i was quite upset i must say to see the way he was dragg
vaughan smith who is a freelance journalist and a personal friend of julian assange and so able to give us some interesting insight there in fact why don't i start with you. even as a supporter i suspect mr assad's knew this is why this day had to come didn't it the ecuadorians after nearly seven years we're probably going to run out of i guess patience might be the word at some stage well i if this came because there was a change of political administration in ecuador there was a new president...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones.the first time converged on the national army headquarters in the capital khartoum, close to the presdient‘s official residence. they're calling on the military tojoin them in their campaign to oust president bashir who's ruled for nearly thirty years. 0ur africa editor, fergal keane, has this report. the opposition wanted the biggest demonstration yet and it looks as if they have achieved it.
i'm lewis vaughan jones.the first time converged on the national army headquarters in the capital khartoum, close to the presdient‘s official residence. they're calling on the military tojoin them in their campaign to oust president bashir who's ruled for nearly thirty years. 0ur africa editor, fergal keane, has this report. the opposition wanted the biggest demonstration yet and it looks as if they have achieved it.
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let‘s go to norfolk now and speak to vaughan smith — journalist and friend ofjulian assange, who onceeing with us, you thank you very much for being with us, you saw thank you very much for being with us, you saw him just the other day when he was still in the embassy, what were you expecting it to end like this and this quickly? yes, i saw him last friday, i did not to end like this. i thoughtjulian assange would‘ve come out on his own accord, i think he was planning to. it was very depressing to see him hollowed out the way he was. it is the image that our government and the image that our government and the american government wanted us to see of him. why is a depressing? the foreign secretary said no one is a above the law and that he is no hero, he has hidden from the truth from years and years, those are the words of the foreign secretary. look, i mean, actually respect our foreign secretary. i think he does ca re foreign secretary. i think he does care about journalism, foreign secretary. i think he does care aboutjournalism, but i disagree with him on this. when you say that j
let‘s go to norfolk now and speak to vaughan smith — journalist and friend ofjulian assange, who onceeing with us, you thank you very much for being with us, you saw thank you very much for being with us, you saw him just the other day when he was still in the embassy, what were you expecting it to end like this and this quickly? yes, i saw him last friday, i did not to end like this. i thoughtjulian assange would‘ve come out on his own accord, i think he was planning to. it was very...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. mass demonstrations against president omar al bashir of sudan have continued into the night. protestors have for the first time converged on the national army headquarters in the capital khartoum, close to the presdient‘s official residence. they're calling on the military tojoin them in their campaign to oust president bashir who's ruled for nearly thirty years. our africa editor, fergal keane, has this report. the opposition wanted the biggest demonstration yet and it looks as if they have achieved it. tens of thousands made their way in peace to the heart of regime power. they chanted appeals for the soldiers to join them. as before, women to the forefront. in a movement led by the country's professional classes, turning against president bashir in vast numbers. omar al—bashir has been president of sudan since taking power in a military coup in 1989. he is a fugitive from international justice, accused of committing genocide in darfur. but these protests, sparked by the tripling of
i'm lewis vaughan jones. mass demonstrations against president omar al bashir of sudan have continued into the night. protestors have for the first time converged on the national army headquarters in the capital khartoum, close to the presdient‘s official residence. they're calling on the military tojoin them in their campaign to oust president bashir who's ruled for nearly thirty years. our africa editor, fergal keane, has this report. the opposition wanted the biggest demonstration yet and...