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that crime wouldn‘t have been known had it not been for the reporting of wa lone and kyaw soe 0o. ay was an injustice, and it‘s an injustice that can‘t be allowed to stand. but so far, silence from aung san suu kyi‘s government. last week accused by the un of assisting genocide, this week condemned for an attack on a pillar of democracy. after free elections three years ago, there was great hope for myanmar. it‘s fading fast. nick beake, bbc news, yangon. and we‘ll have more on this story in a few minutes time. we will get more on the sentencing of those two journalists. our other top story this hour: britain‘s prime minister has hit back at her former foreign secretary after he criticised her so—called chequers plan for brexit. borisjohnson says theresa may‘s plan is a disasterfor britain. in response the prime minister said she is providing leadership and that johnson has offered nothing new. here‘s our political editor laura kuenssberg. despite a lack of love for the chequers plant in parliament, the primus has no intention from budging from her position. the view in number ten,
that crime wouldn‘t have been known had it not been for the reporting of wa lone and kyaw soe 0o. ay was an injustice, and it‘s an injustice that can‘t be allowed to stand. but so far, silence from aung san suu kyi‘s government. last week accused by the un of assisting genocide, this week condemned for an attack on a pillar of democracy. after free elections three years ago, there was great hope for myanmar. it‘s fading fast. nick beake, bbc news, yangon. and we‘ll have more on this...
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that crime wouldn‘t have been known had it not been for the reporting of wa lone and kyaw soe 0o. as an injustice, and it‘s an injustice that can‘t be allowed to stand. but, so far, silence from aung san suu kyi‘s government, last week accused by the un of assisting genocide, this week condemned for an attack on a pillar of democracy. after free elections three years ago, there was great hope for myanmar. it is fading fast. nick beake, bbc news, yangon. officials in brazil have blamed a lack of funding for a massive fire that destroyed the national museum. the fire has consumed close to 90% of the 20 million or so items in the collection, including the oldest human remains ever found in the americas. it broke out late on sunday evening, after the museum closed. from rio de janeiro, the bbc‘s katy watson. a cherished institution up in flames, and a nation‘s history destroyed. this museum was home to 20 million artefacts, but few are expected to have survived this intense blaze. with the fire now out, the extent of the devastation is becoming clear. experts say the loss of brazil‘s m
that crime wouldn‘t have been known had it not been for the reporting of wa lone and kyaw soe 0o. as an injustice, and it‘s an injustice that can‘t be allowed to stand. but, so far, silence from aung san suu kyi‘s government, last week accused by the un of assisting genocide, this week condemned for an attack on a pillar of democracy. after free elections three years ago, there was great hope for myanmar. it is fading fast. nick beake, bbc news, yangon. officials in brazil have blamed a...
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one of the journalists wa lone spoke outside court.is is a direct challenge to democracy and media freedom in our country. we will face the situation calmly and do our very best in the appeal. since we didn't do anything wrong, we have no fear. we're going to do our best to face the future. the two reporters, wa lone and kyaw soe oo, were arrested in december. they were investigating the killing of ten rohingya men and boys by the burmese military. this happened in a village called inn din in rakhine state last september. this was part of the broader military operation against rohingya muslims — something the un has called genocide. in february, reuters published its story. this image was taken of the ten the day they were killed. the burmese military admitted the incident had taken place. the two reporters have testified they were arrested moments after police officers gave them documents at a restaurant — and one police witness has testified it was a sting organised to entrap the journalists. nick beake was in the court in yangon ear
one of the journalists wa lone spoke outside court.is is a direct challenge to democracy and media freedom in our country. we will face the situation calmly and do our very best in the appeal. since we didn't do anything wrong, we have no fear. we're going to do our best to face the future. the two reporters, wa lone and kyaw soe oo, were arrested in december. they were investigating the killing of ten rohingya men and boys by the burmese military. this happened in a village called inn din in...
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kyaw soe go and wa lone have been accused of possessing secret documents.always said they have been framed because they were investigating a massacre of rohingya men. these reporters have been in prison and, if convicted, they face up prison and, if convicted, they face up to m years. the un says that the courts in myanmar are not free and independent. they are overseen by a government department overseen by the military. people tell us the role of journalism in the military. people tell us the role ofjournalism in aung san suu kyi's myanmar. the top military officers in myanmar should face crimes according to some. it is in the contest of this corresponding to national condemnation that the courts and authorities will be able to send their message later today. our other top story this hour: migrants and asylum seekers crossing the mediterranean face an ever more deadlyjourney, according to a new report by the un refugee agency. the un is calling on europe to do more to try to save lives, by providing safe, legal routes for refugees. imogen foulkes has more
kyaw soe go and wa lone have been accused of possessing secret documents.always said they have been framed because they were investigating a massacre of rohingya men. these reporters have been in prison and, if convicted, they face up prison and, if convicted, they face up to m years. the un says that the courts in myanmar are not free and independent. they are overseen by a government department overseen by the military. people tell us the role of journalism in the military. people tell us the...
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the pair, kyaw soe 0o and wa lone had been investigating reports of a massacre of ten rohingya men inne state, allegedly at the hands of buddhist villagers and the army. if convicted, they could face up to m years injail. 0ur correspondent nick beake has more from yangon. at the heart of this case are two young journalists who say their only crime was doing theirjob. plenty in the international community believe it is free journalism that's really in the dock here. for the past eight months, wa lone and kyaw soe 0o have been brought to court, in handcuffs, accused of possessing these secret documents. they've always said that they were framed because they were investigating a massacre of rohingya men by the burmese military. crimes the army later admitted to but still these reporters have remained in prison and, if they're convicted later today, they face up to m years in jail. the un says that the courts here in myanmar are not free and independent. they are overseen by a government department which is run by the military. so really, the decision today will tell us a lot about the ro
the pair, kyaw soe 0o and wa lone had been investigating reports of a massacre of ten rohingya men inne state, allegedly at the hands of buddhist villagers and the army. if convicted, they could face up to m years injail. 0ur correspondent nick beake has more from yangon. at the heart of this case are two young journalists who say their only crime was doing theirjob. plenty in the international community believe it is free journalism that's really in the dock here. for the past eight months, wa...
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the pair, kyaw soe 0o and wa lone, arrived in court in the last few minutes. there they are there.ssacre of ten rohingya men. if convicted, they face up to 1a years injail. nick beake has more from yangon. at the heart of this case are two young journalists who say their only crime was doing theirjob, and plenty in the international community believe it's free journalism that's really in the dock here. for the past eight months, wa lone and kyaw soe 0o have been brought to court in handcuffs, accused of possessing these secret documents. they've always said that they were framed because they were investigating a massacre of rohingya men by the burmese military, crimes the army later admitted to, but still these reporters have remained in prison and, if they're convicted later today, they face up to 1a years in jail. the un says that the courts here in myanmar are not free and independent. they're overseen by a government department which is run by the military, so really the decision today will tell us a lot about the role of free journalism in aung san suu kyi's myanmar. and, of c
the pair, kyaw soe 0o and wa lone, arrived in court in the last few minutes. there they are there.ssacre of ten rohingya men. if convicted, they face up to 1a years injail. nick beake has more from yangon. at the heart of this case are two young journalists who say their only crime was doing theirjob, and plenty in the international community believe it's free journalism that's really in the dock here. for the past eight months, wa lone and kyaw soe 0o have been brought to court in handcuffs,...
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that crime wouldn't have been known had it not been for the reporting of wa lone and kyaw soe 0o. ice, and it's an injustice that can't be allowed to stand. but so far, silence from aung san suu kyi's government. last week accused by the un of assisting genocide, this week condemned for an attack on a pillar of democracy. after free elections three years ago, there was great hope for myanmar. it's fading fast. nick beake, bbc news, yangon. the heatwave over the past few months means that this summer was the hottest on record for england, with temperatures narrowly beating those seen in the famous heatwave of 1976. for the uk as a whole, 2018 proved to be the joint—hottest summer. and the met office said temperatures were consistent with the general picture of the climate warming globally. 0ur science editor david shukman assesses what this means for future summers in the uk. a warning, his report does contain flashing images. it was a summer of extreme heat that, for much of the country, rolled on for month after month. from fires raging on the hills of lancashire. .. ..to the star
that crime wouldn't have been known had it not been for the reporting of wa lone and kyaw soe 0o. ice, and it's an injustice that can't be allowed to stand. but so far, silence from aung san suu kyi's government. last week accused by the un of assisting genocide, this week condemned for an attack on a pillar of democracy. after free elections three years ago, there was great hope for myanmar. it's fading fast. nick beake, bbc news, yangon. the heatwave over the past few months means that this...
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that crime wouldn't have been known had it not been for the reporting of wa lone and kyaw soe oo. nd. but so far, silence from aung san suu kyi's government. last week accused by the un of assisting genocide, this week condemned for an attack on a pillar of democracy. after free elections three years ago, there was great hope for myanmar. it's fading fast. nick beake, bbc news, yangon. a british company has unveiled a new robotic surgery system which is expected to be used at several nhs hospitals from next year. the robotic arms, which carry out operations, are controlled by a surgeon using a console. it's one of a new generation of surgical robots being developed. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. imagine this operating on you. it's the latest in surgical robot technology. all controlled by a human hand at a console, with the aid of a 3d monitor. the aim is to make laparoscopic — or keyhole — surgery technically easier for surgeons, allowing greater precision, and so giving better outcomes for patients. it's considerably easier. all you can do with a conventional la
that crime wouldn't have been known had it not been for the reporting of wa lone and kyaw soe oo. nd. but so far, silence from aung san suu kyi's government. last week accused by the un of assisting genocide, this week condemned for an attack on a pillar of democracy. after free elections three years ago, there was great hope for myanmar. it's fading fast. nick beake, bbc news, yangon. a british company has unveiled a new robotic surgery system which is expected to be used at several nhs...
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league school was lonely guarded. and when you. look at that is there was more of a book called a bad. chest in schools is that it's about seeing mean there's. just too little. unfortunately cranium government destroys that conclave don't know maybe they don't understand but they destroyed the country they lost not only crimea but they lost their own people in two regions crania us and russia they really have very deep roots and to cuts this center trying just to show yourself that you are absolutely separate and different. from russians this is absolutely stupid the way this is the way to nowhere. and. this is. the church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i want to call this the geographic solution so what the bush admin's to do then he finds out that the priest is a perfect truth is simply moved to a different spot were the previous standoffs not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice so something that
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medical use downs to leak still was lonely got to. believe. when you. present that it could look at the distant horizon was a typical new to some but. it's going strong it's that it's about seeing new yorkers. just a little. you know world of big partisan new things a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. will make this manufactured consensus seem to the public well. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. what the financial merry go round lives on be the one percent. during the middle of the room six. believe me you really. know who is going to accept the slow jobs bill geist was right to be a little bit it's. a little challenging way to do it. and i don't bust i love me it. was somebody know how to know it's a mask you
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he was killed and i had about eight years after this when i met madibba at a particular time, he was lonely because it was after his divorce and we started talking and he discovered that despite my sort of exuberant personality, i was also lonely, so it was a meeting of two souls who had known what it means to be in a marriage and at the same time to be lonely. and issues where we were absolutely aligned. the children issues one of them to give an example. and the meeting of souls then facilitated the rest. but it was circumstances. it is not like other people find, like it was an extraordinary thing to marry, i married two men. it is not anything extraordinary. many women who have two marriages in life. it is simply that in my case, they happen to be extraordinary human beings and i want to underline this. extraordinary human bodies and that i can say i was very lucky. >> i read that it took you many, many years, you wore black after president samora was killed in that plane crash. and you said you were fortunate to meet maddibba at the best time. >> we were both mature. love, wasn't just
he was killed and i had about eight years after this when i met madibba at a particular time, he was lonely because it was after his divorce and we started talking and he discovered that despite my sort of exuberant personality, i was also lonely, so it was a meeting of two souls who had known what it means to be in a marriage and at the same time to be lonely. and issues where we were absolutely aligned. the children issues one of them to give an example. and the meeting of souls then...
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wa lone and kyaw see 00 said they were framed by the military for reporting on the massacre of rohingya people. two malaysian women convicted of attempting to have sex have been caned in a religious court. it's prompted outrage from gay rights activists. and this story is trending on bbc.com. the government of gujarat state in india is close to completing what will be the world's tallest statue. it's planned to be a 182—metre high tribute to independence hero sardar vallabhbhai patel. the figure has cost $430 million and will be inaugurated on the 31st of october. you're up to date. stay with us, more to come. and the top story in the uk: big technology companies have been warned that they face the prospect of new legislation if they don't do more to prevent child abuse online. home secretary sajid javid said some were refusing to take the issue seriously enough. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. china pledges 60 billion us dollars in new investments in africa, even as beijing is accused of being saddled in debt in overseas projects. and making will cool again
wa lone and kyaw see 00 said they were framed by the military for reporting on the massacre of rohingya people. two malaysian women convicted of attempting to have sex have been caned in a religious court. it's prompted outrage from gay rights activists. and this story is trending on bbc.com. the government of gujarat state in india is close to completing what will be the world's tallest statue. it's planned to be a 182—metre high tribute to independence hero sardar vallabhbhai patel. the...
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the not a lot of senior she said let me think just look at me about who these downs fluid leak was lonely guard. the road crossing come chance to go is two thousand one hundred kilometers long and it's a record claim is the world's longest dog sled race. they'll be twenty five stations every day they'll be all start on the finish. line and. fifteen sleds line up at the very first and most important start. well there are things. that are your sister. and your buddy you know i got if you do are. one of the favorites to win the race is the reigning champion valentino lefkofsky known as deal by me to be the manchurian wanker like you would have a vodka. for the court right there up and down the road before you know it for you to vomit on arms over here and. talk about walkers you're arguing are. mostly. just because of well she may give people who pushes you but would only duplicate us. if you thought you didn't i hope he goes when you. feel. it's my fault you don't have enough fuel. but i'm going to win or amount of the thing about five of them which. i do you want to go if you don't pay mor
the not a lot of senior she said let me think just look at me about who these downs fluid leak was lonely guard. the road crossing come chance to go is two thousand one hundred kilometers long and it's a record claim is the world's longest dog sled race. they'll be twenty five stations every day they'll be all start on the finish. line and. fifteen sleds line up at the very first and most important start. well there are things. that are your sister. and your buddy you know i got if you do are....
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certainly that will not precipitate back and kind in california he was lonely and depressed her drinking and then was drummed out of the service. so there was a very active rumor mill. following him into the civil war. how people see him. and then to act as general in chief. >> we have a very poignant description on st. louis to support his family how does that happen? >> julia as a wedding gift from hery father was very industrious but could not make a go of it. so he takes firewood and actually walked beside the wagon was shoveled to come in and shocked by his end. they will property. one that i want to buy presents for the family then they had change over one third the better he still had that word in line with that too. though he only to the meteoric is four months after a brigadier general in by the end of thee civil war and then in galena illinois in 1860 as certifiable theory or those under his command with that establishment the country up until that time. >> that catches the eye of lincoln? >> absolutely so like the confederacy is winning battle after battle with one victory aft
certainly that will not precipitate back and kind in california he was lonely and depressed her drinking and then was drummed out of the service. so there was a very active rumor mill. following him into the civil war. how people see him. and then to act as general in chief. >> we have a very poignant description on st. louis to support his family how does that happen? >> julia as a wedding gift from hery father was very industrious but could not make a go of it. so he takes...
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league school was lonely garden. slug please look. at me when your. present political look in the distance was most of the book called luis a black. luck . to school students about singing new yorkers. just for a little she. joined me every thursday on the all excitement show and i'll be speaking to just a little the politics sports business. i'm show business i'll see of that. one of the most important if not the most important pillars of western society is the rule of law and the equal application of the law this is now being put into doubt we're told now it is the court of credibility that rules whatever that means is the kavanah nomination again change. you know world a big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. have been
league school was lonely garden. slug please look. at me when your. present political look in the distance was most of the book called luis a black. luck . to school students about singing new yorkers. just for a little she. joined me every thursday on the all excitement show and i'll be speaking to just a little the politics sports business. i'm show business i'll see of that. one of the most important if not the most important pillars of western society is the rule of law and the equal...
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leak school was lonely. when you. look at that is too close to the book called the but. it's cool stuff. just chill. out. the headlines on all take russian military jets with fourteen people on board goes missing off the syrian coast during an israeli bombardment in the tukey a province. also this hour russia and take a greater creates a demon it tries to end between syrian government forces and militants as a counterterrorist operation is put on hold. this president trump stops import tariffs on chinese goods with two hundred billion dollars range you probably like tronics to food clothes.
leak school was lonely. when you. look at that is too close to the book called the but. it's cool stuff. just chill. out. the headlines on all take russian military jets with fourteen people on board goes missing off the syrian coast during an israeli bombardment in the tukey a province. also this hour russia and take a greater creates a demon it tries to end between syrian government forces and militants as a counterterrorist operation is put on hold. this president trump stops import tariffs...
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wa lone and kyaw see 00 said they were framed by the military for reporting on the massacre of rohingya people. two malaysian women convicted of attempting to have sex, have been caned in a religious court. it's prompted outrage from gay rights activists. and this story is trending on bbc.com. the government of gujarat state in india is close to completing what will be the world's tallest statue. it's planned to be a 182 metre high tribute to independence hero sardar vallabhbhai patel. the figure has cost 430 million dollars and will be inaugurated on 31 october. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, its time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, from ramallah. i'm stephen sackur. more than five decades after the israeli occupation of the west bank began, i've come here, not to meet a palestinian politician, but an artist, perhaps the most renowned palestinian artist of his generation, suleiman mansour. his paintings have come to define a sense of palestinian identity. but in a place like this, in troubled times like these, does art really matter? i have a vision of what the painting
wa lone and kyaw see 00 said they were framed by the military for reporting on the massacre of rohingya people. two malaysian women convicted of attempting to have sex, have been caned in a religious court. it's prompted outrage from gay rights activists. and this story is trending on bbc.com. the government of gujarat state in india is close to completing what will be the world's tallest statue. it's planned to be a 182 metre high tribute to independence hero sardar vallabhbhai patel. the...
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instead, for journalists wa lone and kyaw soeo, the reward is a prison sentence. wereeporters say th framed because they were investigating the execution of 10 rohingya muims. the u.n. believes the myanmar military and buddhist monks may have killed more than 10,000 rohingya in rakhine state last year, but the reporters'io investigended today with a aven-year jail sentence. >> we didn't thing harmful to our nation. we didn't commit any crimes. reporter: the fury of the supporters was clear as the pair were driven to prison, convicted of obtaini secret documents which could he enemies of the state. thiss verdict i devastating for the reporters, butfr also dom of the press in myanmar. e many people arconcerned about the direction this country iski ta. >> the verdict struck a hammer blow to the rule of law in myanmar. many diplomats have been at the trial throughout. the judge has ignored evidence in the case and 'ored myanmar'laws. extremely disappointed with that. we think it is a bad day for myanmar and we call e journalists to be released as soon as possible. rep
instead, for journalists wa lone and kyaw soeo, the reward is a prison sentence. wereeporters say th framed because they were investigating the execution of 10 rohingya muims. the u.n. believes the myanmar military and buddhist monks may have killed more than 10,000 rohingya in rakhine state last year, but the reporters'io investigended today with a aven-year jail sentence. >> we didn't thing harmful to our nation. we didn't commit any crimes. reporter: the fury of the supporters was...
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mother who used to leak school was lonely got to. her feet. when you're. old doesn't that it would look at the distance was most of the book called movie it's a but. it's going strong it's the it's about scene i mean there's. just too little shed. it is a state of journalism well let's have a look at the new york times the paper catalogs what is called russia get its conclusion is astounding this and much much more on this edition of crossfire. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go right to be cross this is what the four three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters about how. first of all. it's hard to imagine after the war a nazi doctor was still like to rich in the nineteen seventies gruntal had as the chair of the board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery. a german company developed from the divide a drug that was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy. it turned out to have terrib
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. >> reporter: this morning, wa lone walked into court as a journalist.e walked out a cocted criminal and told a fay links of his former colleague his conviction overroad his cotry's riewferl. >> they're obviously threatening esr democra and destroying freedom of the prs in our country h >> reporter:and his colleague kyaw soeoo were bundled into the back to have a police van for doing their jobs. >> we believe journalists should be able to practice without intimidation a fear and ths case has very much undermined freedom of the media mirn ma. >> reporter: last year, wa lone and kyaw soe oo began investigating. rohingya have long been targeten by the imum yarr millet. last year p min myanmar military was accused of setting fire with genocidal intent. the reuters journalists discovered ten muslim forced to watch neighbors dig a shallow grave, soon afterwards all dead, shot by minimum mar troops. they have testimony from the buddhi villagers. the government refused to consider their work journalism. myanmar's transition was supposed to be led to a burgeoning
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wa lone and kyaw soe 0o had been investigating the killing of ten rohingya men in rakhine state.aking to our myanmar correspondent, nick beake. translation: when i heard the seven—year sentence i was devastated. i nearly went mad. it is so unjust. i did not expect this at all. i believed we would go home together as a family. he is innocent. he is a journalist doing his job. it is the only way the public finds out the truth. your daughter isjust three years old. what has she been saying about her dad? she says, "mummy, why doesn't daddy live with us? "is it because he does not love us?" it is painful for me to hear that. she's talking about it because she already understands what is happening. when she saw her father in handcuffs at court she understood. she used to ask the policeman, "why do you handcuff my daddy?" then she'd say, "look, daddy, i can release you." i have no more tears to cry. no more tears. how can i describe it? ifeel like i have no more strength to cry. i can't cry any more, i have been crying so much. aung san suu kyi has the power, as head of the civilian go
wa lone and kyaw soe 0o had been investigating the killing of ten rohingya men in rakhine state.aking to our myanmar correspondent, nick beake. translation: when i heard the seven—year sentence i was devastated. i nearly went mad. it is so unjust. i did not expect this at all. i believed we would go home together as a family. he is innocent. he is a journalist doing his job. it is the only way the public finds out the truth. your daughter isjust three years old. what has she been saying about...
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about 50 people chanted and held signs with names of the two men, wa lone and kyaw soe oo, both r'nvicted of breaking myan official secrets act while reporting on a massacre of rohingya muslims. major news organizations, human rights groups, and the united nations have called for the journalists' release. >> sreenivasan: in france, it was a car-free day on the streets of pari cee fourth annual event is designed to redu pollution and according to organizers "make the city more peaceful and pleasant." roadsr were closed to caaffic for ju seven hours today. but not everyone was pleased with the planning. >> it's scandalous how it was organized. we can make policies, but this is a stupid policy, that's all. honestly, what does this entail? parisians pannot go home, sians cannot get out of their houses. >> sreenivasan: and there was a new world record set today in germany. olympic champion eliud kipchoge won the berlin marathon in two hours, one minute, and thirty- nine seconds-- more than a ter than the previous world record. the 33-year-old kenyan is considered to be the best marathon runner
about 50 people chanted and held signs with names of the two men, wa lone and kyaw soe oo, both r'nvicted of breaking myan official secrets act while reporting on a massacre of rohingya muslims. major news organizations, human rights groups, and the united nations have called for the journalists' release. >> sreenivasan: in france, it was a car-free day on the streets of pari cee fourth annual event is designed to redu pollution and according to organizers "make the city more...
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when i was the lone wolf after justice o'connor left, the wrong image was portrayed. people who come to visit the court, the students who are on the line walking in and out they saw eight rather well-fed men and one little woman. but now, as you can see, from the fine photograph, we are all over the bench. now i've been there so long, this year i was sitting next to the chief and justice kagan will be some seats down and justice sotomayor on the other. so the appearance is these people are part of the court and it's natural. it's right and proper there should be women there. >> thank you. that helps put in perspective some of the numbers and reminds us just how recently things were different and how they've changed. turning a bit to your cases, so a lot of observers have described your approach to judging as incrementalist. at your confirmation hearing 25 years ago, you said -- i'm going to quote you "my approach is neither liberal nor conservative. rather it's rooted in the place of the judiciary for judges in our democratic society." and you've often spoken out agai
when i was the lone wolf after justice o'connor left, the wrong image was portrayed. people who come to visit the court, the students who are on the line walking in and out they saw eight rather well-fed men and one little woman. but now, as you can see, from the fine photograph, we are all over the bench. now i've been there so long, this year i was sitting next to the chief and justice kagan will be some seats down and justice sotomayor on the other. so the appearance is these people are part...
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antonio gutterres called the prosecution of wa lone and kyaw soe oo unacceptable hundreds of people have destroyed 90% of the collection at brazil's national museum in rio on sunday. a large meteorite, part of the library, and some ceramics had survived. the protestors blame a lack of funding for the blaze. president michel temer says the government is seeking money from banks, the un and other institutions to help rebuild the collection. the afghan taliban have announced the death ofjalaluddin haqqani, a key figure in the militant haqqani network. haqqani helped osama bin laden establish jihadist training camps in the 1990s. after the 9/11 attacks, haqqani handed control of the network to his son. president trump has backed warnings from the un and many humanitarian organisations that thousands of people could be killed if the syrian government, with its russian and iranian allies, attack the last major rebel stronghold in syria. mr trump said an attack on idlib would be a grave humanitarian mistake and a tragedy. president assad's forces are believed to be preparing a major offensive.
antonio gutterres called the prosecution of wa lone and kyaw soe oo unacceptable hundreds of people have destroyed 90% of the collection at brazil's national museum in rio on sunday. a large meteorite, part of the library, and some ceramics had survived. the protestors blame a lack of funding for the blaze. president michel temer says the government is seeking money from banks, the un and other institutions to help rebuild the collection. the afghan taliban have announced the death ofjalaluddin...
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. —— wa lone and kyaw soe. we will talk more about inapt purchases in the next hour.sn't bad for the first weekend of september. summer warmth continuing for many of us, especially where you had the sunshine, temperatures into the mid—20s in the warmest places. but it is turning cooler this week as this weather front, a cold front, pushes south across the uk in the next 48 hours. now already, as monday begins, northern ireland and north—west scotland in the cooler air. under clear skies, some spots will be as low as four or five degrees, and also a few single—figure temperatures in east anglia and south—east england, with one or two mist and fog patches to start the day, because skies have been clear here overnight. but our weather front has cloud from south—west england, wales, the west midlands, northern england, into southern and eastern scotland. some patchy rain, some heavier bursts to begin the day in south—east scotland, clearing away. any rain on the front, though, turning increasingly light into the afternoon, showery in nature. north, north—west scotland her
. —— wa lone and kyaw soe. we will talk more about inapt purchases in the next hour.sn't bad for the first weekend of september. summer warmth continuing for many of us, especially where you had the sunshine, temperatures into the mid—20s in the warmest places. but it is turning cooler this week as this weather front, a cold front, pushes south across the uk in the next 48 hours. now already, as monday begins, northern ireland and north—west scotland in the cooler air. under clear...
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mother who used to leak school was lonely garden. slug. and when you. look at the distant cousin wasn't it a book called new to this a but. it's going strong still it's about seeing i mean yeah there's. just a little. less . i. guess. it's a little. the headlines on arch international in a fiery address it to the u.n. general assembly russia's foreign minister rails against a deep political blackmail economic pressure and group force he says western governments are using to maintain global dominance. after a dramatic emotionally charged committee hearing that donald trump orders an f.b.i. investigation into the claims that sexual assault leveled at his supreme court nominee brought.
mother who used to leak school was lonely garden. slug. and when you. look at the distant cousin wasn't it a book called new to this a but. it's going strong still it's about seeing i mean yeah there's. just a little. less . i. guess. it's a little. the headlines on arch international in a fiery address it to the u.n. general assembly russia's foreign minister rails against a deep political blackmail economic pressure and group force he says western governments are using to maintain global...
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there's been widespread criticism over the jailing of wa lone and kyaw soe oo who were investigatingthe rohingya minority. turkey is reinforcing its military posts inside syria's rebel—held province of idlib. it's in an effort to deter a government offensive, which it says would unleash a humanitarian disaster on its border. idlib is home to around three million people and is the last major rebel stronghold in syria. thousands of civilians have escaped in the past few days, as russia resumed air strikes in the area. the us is considering banning the sale of flavoured e—cigarettes because of an apparent epidemic of use among teenagers. the food and drug administraion announced the proposal as part of a wider effort to try and stop teens using nicotine products. it's sent more than a thousand warning letters to stores for selling e—cigarettes to under—age vapers. hungary's foreign minister has condemned a decision by the european parliament to begin disciplinary proceedings against his country. he called the decision petty revenge by pro—immigration politicians. strasbourg's imposing t
there's been widespread criticism over the jailing of wa lone and kyaw soe oo who were investigatingthe rohingya minority. turkey is reinforcing its military posts inside syria's rebel—held province of idlib. it's in an effort to deter a government offensive, which it says would unleash a humanitarian disaster on its border. idlib is home to around three million people and is the last major rebel stronghold in syria. thousands of civilians have escaped in the past few days, as russia resumed...
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there's been widespread criticism over the jailing of wa lone and kyaw soe 0o, who were investigating minority. colombia's eln rebel group has released six people who'd been held captive for over a month. three others were freed last week. colombia's new president, ivan duque, has been demanding the release of all hostages as a condition for resuming peace talks with the eln. a renoir painting stolen by the nazis has been returned to its rightful owner at a ceremony in new york, after more than 70 years. "two women in a garden", which was painted by renoir in the last year of his life, was handed to the granddaughter of the jewish owner. the painting was taken from a paris bank vault in 1941. in business today, we are focused on what the central bank will be doing in turkey. it could be forced to push interest rates up above 20% today, to try and prop up the country's plunging currency, the lira. it has slumped 40% this year, as foreign investors pull their money out of the country. it's a similar story in many emerging markets, from argentina to south africa to india. alpesh patel, c
there's been widespread criticism over the jailing of wa lone and kyaw soe 0o, who were investigating minority. colombia's eln rebel group has released six people who'd been held captive for over a month. three others were freed last week. colombia's new president, ivan duque, has been demanding the release of all hostages as a condition for resuming peace talks with the eln. a renoir painting stolen by the nazis has been returned to its rightful owner at a ceremony in new york, after more than...
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he was lonely, he was depressed. he starts drinking. in 1854, he shows up at her - - table drunk and is drummed out of the service. so there was an active rumor mill. all of these stories of his drinking will follow him into the civil war and will very much color how people see him. i think were it not for that history, all of these stories about grants drinking. abraham lincoln may have - - sooner in the war to act as general. >> you have a poignant description of him. he ends up on the streets of st. louis selling fireworks to support his family. how does that happen? >> try making it as a farmer. julia's wedding gift was to receive 60 acres which grant worked. he was very industrious but he couldn't make a go of it. he and the takingfirewood , 10 miles into st. louis and he walks beside the wagons. people who saw him in those days selling firewood said, he was bearded. disheveled. unkept looking. one of his old army buddies ran into him on the street and was really shocked by his unkept appearance. he said to him grant, what are you
he was lonely, he was depressed. he starts drinking. in 1854, he shows up at her - - table drunk and is drummed out of the service. so there was an active rumor mill. all of these stories of his drinking will follow him into the civil war and will very much color how people see him. i think were it not for that history, all of these stories about grants drinking. abraham lincoln may have - - sooner in the war to act as general. >> you have a poignant description of him. he ends up on the...
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wa lone and jeaw soe oo are accused of violating state secrets while investigating a massacre of rohingyauslims. the us ambassador said the case was "deeply troubling". the eu has called for their immediate release. officials at brazil's national museum say almost ninety % —— officials at brazil's national museum say almost 90% of their collection was destroyed in a fire on sunday. the government is seeking money from banks and the un to help rebuild. staff had long complained of deep funding cuts. it's just after 4:30am in the morning. you are up—to—date with the headlines. time now for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. most of us have embedded the internet and smart technology in our lives. we might like to believe we're autonomous digital citizens. but what if our behaviours are now being monitored and modified by private and state actors over which we have no control? how alarmed should we be? well, my guest is michael chertoff, director of homeland security in the bush administration, and now a leading thinker on cyber security. has the internet left every one of us
wa lone and jeaw soe oo are accused of violating state secrets while investigating a massacre of rohingyauslims. the us ambassador said the case was "deeply troubling". the eu has called for their immediate release. officials at brazil's national museum say almost ninety % —— officials at brazil's national museum say almost 90% of their collection was destroyed in a fire on sunday. the government is seeking money from banks and the un to help rebuild. staff had long complained of...
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wa lone and kyaw soe 0o have been sentenced to seven—years for violating state secrets.eon harmed patients for years and that the health board didn‘t have the systems in place to pick up on his mistakes. the former head of neurosurgery at nhs tayside was allowed to continue operating even after an external investigation found that he was injuring patients. dozens claim they have been harmed. nhs tayside says it has changed its practices as a result. 0ur correspondent lucy adams has this exclusive report. jules rose was a keen runner, but, in 2013, she was told she had a brain tumour. she was nervous but reassured because her surgeon, sam eljamel, was the head of department. he had even featured on the bbc. she had surgery and was told by mr eljamel it had gone well. but there was bad news. the surgery would have to be done again. later, she found out the explanation she had been given for the second operation was not true. he had removed her tear gland instead of her tumour. it‘s atrocious for nhs tayside to allow this surgeon, who had blatantly made a mistake the first
wa lone and kyaw soe 0o have been sentenced to seven—years for violating state secrets.eon harmed patients for years and that the health board didn‘t have the systems in place to pick up on his mistakes. the former head of neurosurgery at nhs tayside was allowed to continue operating even after an external investigation found that he was injuring patients. dozens claim they have been harmed. nhs tayside says it has changed its practices as a result. 0ur correspondent lucy adams has this...
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wa lone and kyaw soe oo were sentenced to seven years of hard labour earlier this month for violatingcre by security forces. sport news, and the european team had a strong fightback against america on the first day of golf's ryder cup. they finished the opening morning of the team event 3—1 behind — but won all four of the afternoon matches to end the day with a 5—3 lead. ben croucher reports. as monuments go, they seldom get grander than this — the ryder cup, in all its iconic majesty. justin rose and john rahm. cheering and this was before a ball was even struck. a morning where nerves can get the better of the world's best — where, more specifically, it got the better of europe's. if thorbjorn olesen's tee shot set the tone, it all went swimmingly for a friend across the pond. even when they did not find the green, it proved no obstacle for the rookie tony finau. when europe did find the short stuff and even the hole... commentator: oh my goodness, oh my... ..the points slipped away. the us won the opening three matches, and in full swing. that was until open champion francesco mol
wa lone and kyaw soe oo were sentenced to seven years of hard labour earlier this month for violatingcre by security forces. sport news, and the european team had a strong fightback against america on the first day of golf's ryder cup. they finished the opening morning of the team event 3—1 behind — but won all four of the afternoon matches to end the day with a 5—3 lead. ben croucher reports. as monuments go, they seldom get grander than this — the ryder cup, in all its iconic majesty....
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and she was lonely. sad. >> reporter: and when police talked with christina's friend steven, he told them she'd been texting hunter that night asking him to pick her up from the shopping center. >> she had texted him a few times and then he stopped texting her back, and then she tried calling him and he didn't answer. >> reporter: as a result, steven said, christina became more and more upset as the night wore on. >> i mean, yeah, they were in a fight. >> they were definitely fighting that last night? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: police asked hunter to come down to the station. former prosecutor zeke fortenberry. >> what's he say about that fight that he and christina were having? >> hunter says he wasn't really aware of the fight. he said that he was out drinking, partying. he wasn't paying attention to his phone. >> and yet it's the opinion of all her friends who heard her side of that conversation that they were? >> oh, yeah. the friends said she was upset to the point of even crying sometimes. she was so u
and she was lonely. sad. >> reporter: and when police talked with christina's friend steven, he told them she'd been texting hunter that night asking him to pick her up from the shopping center. >> she had texted him a few times and then he stopped texting her back, and then she tried calling him and he didn't answer. >> reporter: as a result, steven said, christina became more and more upset as the night wore on. >> i mean, yeah, they were in a fight. >> they were...
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he was lonely, broke and bitter the southern oligarchs and the powerful southerners in congress forever with a one-party south ostracized him and made fun of him and pushed him aside on every committee because of his stance on civil rights. despite that, once he recovered began to push through legislation unmatched by any senator or congressman in the 20th century going back to the days of henry clay. in 1949 humphrey introduced legislation for national health insurance he ran on the slogan of healthcare for all. 1949 and to push legislation with healthcare with the national government to show you how far ahead to introduce legislation with appropriation for what he called consumer cooperatives which today we would call hmo to prepay in advance or to provide extra money to those real regions where those facilities will try to get there to join up but that truman administration was preoccupied letting it go by the wayside. so humphrey pushed through public law which was the sale of agricultural produce to nations in need and became known as the senator from india. pushing through the fir
he was lonely, broke and bitter the southern oligarchs and the powerful southerners in congress forever with a one-party south ostracized him and made fun of him and pushed him aside on every committee because of his stance on civil rights. despite that, once he recovered began to push through legislation unmatched by any senator or congressman in the 20th century going back to the days of henry clay. in 1949 humphrey introduced legislation for national health insurance he ran on the slogan of...
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. >> i was lonely. >> do you go to the games? >> i had season tickets fur the last three years.ht football. the season opener in oakland. >> the raiders. >> playing the raiders. sean penn department wear the shoulder pads. >> doesn't seem very sean penny to me. >> you are into this kind of stuff in general. are you lakers in all that stuff? >> the lakers with my dad's team. dodgers is the baseball team if i claim it. i love football and it's about the tradition. i grew up in big bear, california. >> such a weird place to grow up. >> i am throwing you curveballs. it was big bear high school football is a very big deal. they were huge 49ers fans. i was envious of that tradition. >> now you have one. you are the only one unfortunately. >> i was the only that i tried to get with the raiders and i couldn't get anybody to go with me. >> really? >> a lot of last second cancellations. it's 95 degrees and traffic is insane. i got so frustrated that i was not going to brave the coliseum by myself. i veered left and went to see crazy rich asians by myself. i had my hat and jersey and i jus
. >> i was lonely. >> do you go to the games? >> i had season tickets fur the last three years.ht football. the season opener in oakland. >> the raiders. >> playing the raiders. sean penn department wear the shoulder pads. >> doesn't seem very sean penny to me. >> you are into this kind of stuff in general. are you lakers in all that stuff? >> the lakers with my dad's team. dodgers is the baseball team if i claim it. i love football and it's about...
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he told us about guernsey, he was very fond of guernsey, but he was very lonely and he was homesick.amily everything. since the find, investigations have revealed he risked his own life to help islanders. among those on his trail, a tv sleuth turned occupation historian. the islanders were starving and they were dying and suffering from all kinds of diseases, typhus and so on, for which they had no medication. and albert kowald, against the military law, provided the civilians with a great deal of help. the entrance would have been just here. albert secretly treated his islander patients at the military hospital where he worked. he even helped them keep in touch with the bbc. he told them that there is a speech from churchill and he invited them to hear the speeches, and it was forbidden. they could have shot him. when albert was betrayed and imprisoned by his superiors, islanders wrote letters in his support. and he had left one last surprise for his daughter. it's very special. and it's your father's medals. she gasps. those are his medals. and they were left here. i give my thanks
he told us about guernsey, he was very fond of guernsey, but he was very lonely and he was homesick.amily everything. since the find, investigations have revealed he risked his own life to help islanders. among those on his trail, a tv sleuth turned occupation historian. the islanders were starving and they were dying and suffering from all kinds of diseases, typhus and so on, for which they had no medication. and albert kowald, against the military law, provided the civilians with a great deal...
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how do you win a revolution without weapons and then there was phil donahue he was the lone voice on n.b.c. opposing the war he lost his show he was fired now we have a memo explaining why he would be a difficult public face for n.b.c. in a time of war he seems to delight some presenting guests who are anti war and see bush and skeptical of the administration's motives so we're learning from our mistakes right wrong we've still got mainstream media in the united states pushing unproven versions of events without firming up the facts that's ok it has no impact on the careers of journalists who push a popular version of events i think if you just look at the way and as n.b.c. c.n.n. and fox cover world affairs and specifically events around countries you can see that the decision was intentional because of the way they frame their coverage that no opposing voices are permitted when it comes to. the u.s. foreign policy and it's the agenda of the national security state which makes it will what makes this so dangerous is that american news consumers believes that they're consuming the new
how do you win a revolution without weapons and then there was phil donahue he was the lone voice on n.b.c. opposing the war he lost his show he was fired now we have a memo explaining why he would be a difficult public face for n.b.c. in a time of war he seems to delight some presenting guests who are anti war and see bush and skeptical of the administration's motives so we're learning from our mistakes right wrong we've still got mainstream media in the united states pushing unproven versions...
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i was lonely and bullied by the all-american kids who refused to welcome me. i felt abandoned. felt worthless. i felt like an outsider and i was angry. i spent a lot of time walking these allies. one day at 14 years old when i was probably my angriest i was standing here and smoking a joint. when a car came roaring down the alley and a man got out and he had a shaved head and boots and he walked over to me and he smacked me in the head and pulled the joint from my mouth, and then he looked me in the eyes and he said, that's what the communists and the jews want you to do to keep you docile. ♪ >> i think he saw in me somebody who wanted to belong, someone who was looking for a family and could be easily molded into something that he wanted. >> this is it. >> 14 years old i went from a normal kid to somebody who was plotting to hurt other people based on the color of their skin or who they loved or the god that they prayed to. ♪ before it gets too late >> white power! >> i became the front man for hate for two american white power bands. today there is a much more powerful tool f
i was lonely and bullied by the all-american kids who refused to welcome me. i felt abandoned. felt worthless. i felt like an outsider and i was angry. i spent a lot of time walking these allies. one day at 14 years old when i was probably my angriest i was standing here and smoking a joint. when a car came roaring down the alley and a man got out and he had a shaved head and boots and he walked over to me and he smacked me in the head and pulled the joint from my mouth, and then he looked me...