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oh not the world's greatest there is $190.00 and they're playing their part of the top 10 in the world so it's been an incredible journey in the fact that from 2007 when we 1st found them they were in a world cup of tea 20 world cup within 3 years it shows you how much talent that country house well let's bring rhys in then from kabul well what do you 1st of all tell us what you're actually up to these days i'm working with. i want to. figured ward. i was i was. i took way retirement from the international cricket in 2010 i'd become the after one year i became the head of selection committee and. director of what is not a very good board and different position work with the junior level players work with the national side but now our days i'm working with one in stand under 19 our team is a head coach race it's on the head great to see young and now the need to 10 years ago. first of all the experiences you had 10 years ago when you were playing without emerging seen one of the key messages you try and give to young players now the specially the messages for the for the for the young g
oh not the world's greatest there is $190.00 and they're playing their part of the top 10 in the world so it's been an incredible journey in the fact that from 2007 when we 1st found them they were in a world cup of tea 20 world cup within 3 years it shows you how much talent that country house well let's bring rhys in then from kabul well what do you 1st of all tell us what you're actually up to these days i'm working with. i want to. figured ward. i was i was. i took way retirement from the...
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known as malta became world champion in august of the 5th world cup the biggest title in the soccer we asked him what he thinks of the latest words in all the game fee for $20.00. days sports has gathered a lot of feedback from the gaming community on their latest release tika 20. guys. it's a huge difference from here for 19 months it's a really difficult game which is what everyone wanted especially the pros and the hardcore gamers you feel like you're improving and learning this thing everyone is really happy with it defense strategies are more intricate in fee for $20.00. gamers can't rely on artificial intelligence as much as they could before that's most futurists the latest feature is a manual defensives. you have to select the player yourself and press the tackle button to get the ball there in the previous version the computer helped out a lot. i think that's the feature that's changed the most of. the physics engine has improved to make shots more realistic and the game more authentic a new gaming guide helps to make free kicks and penalties more accurate the game also featur
known as malta became world champion in august of the 5th world cup the biggest title in the soccer we asked him what he thinks of the latest words in all the game fee for $20.00. days sports has gathered a lot of feedback from the gaming community on their latest release tika 20. guys. it's a huge difference from here for 19 months it's a really difficult game which is what everyone wanted especially the pros and the hardcore gamers you feel like you're improving and learning this thing...
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there are roughly 75 democratic nations in the world, roughly half the world's population live in them the leadership of a number of western countries, including the uk, france, germany, people came together in paris last year to sign a new cyber security agreement. all 28 members of the european union, 25 of 27 nato members, the us was missing, but progress is advancing. but address my wider point about other people missing. in 2017, if i had been in a british hospital and had computer systems wiped out by a malware attack that came from north korea, it would be no great consolation to know that the scandinavians have signed up to a geneva convention for internet safety. what you're not telling me is, while we can continue to have any confidence in the security of our data, of our information flows, when we know there are people in north korea, russia, china, and a host of other countries committed to developing ever more sophisticated cyber warfare. but that is exactly the point. if you're going to defend the world's democracies from the world's authoritarian regimes, you start by bu
there are roughly 75 democratic nations in the world, roughly half the world's population live in them the leadership of a number of western countries, including the uk, france, germany, people came together in paris last year to sign a new cyber security agreement. all 28 members of the european union, 25 of 27 nato members, the us was missing, but progress is advancing. but address my wider point about other people missing. in 2017, if i had been in a british hospital and had computer systems...
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shocking the conscience of the world.n october, 11 jews were murdered at the tree of life synagogue massacre in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in march, a gunman killed 51 muslims of prayer at two mosques in christchurch, new zealand and just a month later suicide bombers murdered more than 300 christians during easter services at three christian churches. these attacks strike at the heart of everything free people hold sacred. and the threats of religious freedom and the attacks on people of faith underscore why president trump has taken such decisive action since the very first days of our administration to build and promote our nations proud tradition of advancing religious freedom and that continues today. thehe president's direction united states created the genocide recovery and persecution response program and we provided more than $370 million to eight ethnic minorities and faith communities persecuted by isis in iraq and throughout the region. earlier this year at the presence direction the secretary of state held the
shocking the conscience of the world.n october, 11 jews were murdered at the tree of life synagogue massacre in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in march, a gunman killed 51 muslims of prayer at two mosques in christchurch, new zealand and just a month later suicide bombers murdered more than 300 christians during easter services at three christian churches. these attacks strike at the heart of everything free people hold sacred. and the threats of religious freedom and the attacks on people of faith...
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wales run away with it to edge out australia at the rugby world cup edging closer to another world titlemilton finishes on top in russia. also coming up in the programme: leicester city knock newcastle forfive in the premier league. as the men's world road race title's settled on some very wet streets in yorkshire. day three of the world athletics championships is under way in doha. five gold medals up for grabs this evening and one of those could go to british sprinter dina asher smith who's hoping to become the first british woman to win sprint gold at a world championships. sshes just qualified for tonights final. our reporter ade adedoyin is in the stadium. we've spoken about dina asher—smith before a great deal. she looked really impressive qualifying for tonight's final. she really did, she looked very, very relaxed. she's really grown in confidence in the last few seasons, she accelerated her way from 50 metres, cruised at 10.87, a seasoned's best time for her are not far off her best time which shows she is in great shape when she can challenge the best athletes in the world. bef
wales run away with it to edge out australia at the rugby world cup edging closer to another world titlemilton finishes on top in russia. also coming up in the programme: leicester city knock newcastle forfive in the premier league. as the men's world road race title's settled on some very wet streets in yorkshire. day three of the world athletics championships is under way in doha. five gold medals up for grabs this evening and one of those could go to british sprinter dina asher smith who's...
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good reason not to go ahead with scottish independence and see and as both interview suggested the world is headed towards recession anyways i never think that this is to break that advantage other than disadvantage and finally from sheila who says the main goal is to make a few people very rich see the transition. the level and what's next after globalization is a book written by former princeton academic michael sullivan and told us an analysis of the transition and world economics finance and power as either globalization ends i guess we have 2 new partner centers and institutions the author charles alex why we all need to be ready for this change. michael sullivan this new book the leveling you say that the end of the globalization evil inevitable how can that be when we've got the great global companies bestriding the planet are not the biggest manifestation of globalization what's happening to these everyday work we are reminded of the fracturing of the globalized world we have a trade war going on there is a democratic dispute going on in hong kong those big tech and commercial ti
good reason not to go ahead with scottish independence and see and as both interview suggested the world is headed towards recession anyways i never think that this is to break that advantage other than disadvantage and finally from sheila who says the main goal is to make a few people very rich see the transition. the level and what's next after globalization is a book written by former princeton academic michael sullivan and told us an analysis of the transition and world economics finance...
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hello, world. it isa good morning, asia. hello, world. it is a friday. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. let's start off with amazon because the online retail giant has promised to make the company carbon neutral and make the company carbon neutral and make the goals of the paris climate agreement by the year 2040. chief executive geoff a source says it is triggering to make changes across the global economy. —— jeff bezos. it will drive the economy to build products and services that these large companies need to make those commitments. the bbc has more on amazon's announcement. amazon is calling this the climate pledge and it is making three really big goals. first they want to decarbonise and they will be issuing a lot of strategies in order to do that. they will be tracking their emissions and reporting them on a regular basis. they will also do things like offset. for the instances they can't fully do that, they will do other things to combat climate change. for example, one thing the company is aiming to
hello, world. it isa good morning, asia. hello, world. it is a friday. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. let's start off with amazon because the online retail giant has promised to make the company carbon neutral and make the company carbon neutral and make the goals of the paris climate agreement by the year 2040. chief executive geoff a source says it is triggering to make changes across the global economy. —— jeff bezos. it will drive the...
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one more win in a world cup.place would be there as. the high stakes were reflected in some visibly nervy performances. the u.a.e. scored just 100 runs in that 20 overs. i. afghanistan had chased ball biggest schools all over the world but never with saw much riding on the outcome. it was now that all their hard earned experience of life and cricket can together they held their collective nerve and the winning runs were scored with just 3 balls to spare. afghanistan were on their way to the world cup. the kept in the world among them told me that. scratch me that i'm dreaming or know if you qualify for the world cup . i said there was one guy who qualified for the work of a new play in the world cup. so now this team is getting ready to go to the t 20 world cup in the west indies afghanistan ranked as one of the 12 best sides in the world but their draw well that could hardly be toughened they're up against it 6007 world champions india and one of the favorites to win the tournament south africa i think these 2 c
one more win in a world cup.place would be there as. the high stakes were reflected in some visibly nervy performances. the u.a.e. scored just 100 runs in that 20 overs. i. afghanistan had chased ball biggest schools all over the world but never with saw much riding on the outcome. it was now that all their hard earned experience of life and cricket can together they held their collective nerve and the winning runs were scored with just 3 balls to spare. afghanistan were on their way to the...
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there are roughly 75 democratic nations in the world, roughly half the world's population live in them. so, for example, under the leadership of a number of western countries, including the uk, france, germany, people came together in paris last year to sign a new cyber security agreement. all 28 members of the european union, 25 of 27 nato members, the us was missing, but progress is advancing. but address my wider point about other people missing. in 2017, if i had been in a british hospital and had computer systems wiped out by a malware attack that came from north korea, it would be no great consolation to know that the scandinavians have signed up to a geneva convention for internet safety. what you're not telling me is, while we can continue to have any confidence in the security of our data, of our information flows, when we know there are people in north korea, russia, china, and a host of other countries committed to developing ever more sophisticated cyber warfare. but that is exactly the point. if you're going to defend the world's democracies from the world's authoritarian
there are roughly 75 democratic nations in the world, roughly half the world's population live in them. so, for example, under the leadership of a number of western countries, including the uk, france, germany, people came together in paris last year to sign a new cyber security agreement. all 28 members of the european union, 25 of 27 nato members, the us was missing, but progress is advancing. but address my wider point about other people missing. in 2017, if i had been in a british hospital...
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of the 12 best sides in the world but i draw well that could hardly be toughened up against it 6007 world champions india and one of the favorites to win the tournament south africa i think these 2 countries in the in the in the in the in my mind number one in number 2 in the morning and right now cricket bowling batting feeling everything is 100 percent but our players is very mature and they play are doing then and in the different conditions but we will be not easy for them. for india or for some. every single one of them and i'm hearing them and they're talking amongst themselves on their own or talking about when they get our mission as all of us to win the world cup that's another i would sometimes i take it as pressure sometimes i think it's good for the players as well because the players are not thinking about anything else they just weren't thinking about. and in the games there are members of the wider cricketing world has heard much but seeing little of afghanistan now that it's all about such a huge racial and they've gone from role lots of coal in the polish diamonds terrifi
of the 12 best sides in the world but i draw well that could hardly be toughened up against it 6007 world champions india and one of the favorites to win the tournament south africa i think these 2 countries in the in the in the in the in my mind number one in number 2 in the morning and right now cricket bowling batting feeling everything is 100 percent but our players is very mature and they play are doing then and in the different conditions but we will be not easy for them. for india or for...
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sort of. >> the people in other worlds ar't me. they might have come from the same youngster as i did. >> reporter: they might have. >> but thepere a different on. >> reporter: slow down. what do you mean they might have come from the same youngster that you were? >> so, in other words, in many worlds there was a youngster. there was a person who i have descended from over the last some number of years, and the world has branched many, many n mes since then, and so there are other peopleese other worlds who were me back then but now they're different people because the world has branched since then and so we have to expand what we mean by personal identity because your rld line is a tree, right? it's like you're an amoeba that branches and splits. >> reporter: is there a person who used to be me, who is the point guard for the portland trail blazers? >> there is. yes. >> reporter: at my height? >> and you won the n.b.a. chs.pionship. ye >> reporter: with my lack of >> you know, so, this is hinting at a crucially important problem f
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they last played the usa at the 2007 world cup where england w011 at the 2007 world cup where englandg for something a bit more convincing than that here in kobe on thursday. now, all this week on sport today we're building towards the world athletics championships in doha, which get underway on friday. we'll have exclusive interviews with some of the stars from around the world, who are set to challenge for medals. we start with three long and middle distance runners. they're all from norway and they're all from one extraordinary family: jakub, filip and henrik ingebritzen. what what does it mean to be an ingebritzen? we are bad losers. super focused. jakub is really the running progeny. henrik is a loud person. filip only cares about himself. selfish. the relaxed guy. but ina himself. selfish. the relaxed guy. but in a good way. before the ingebritzen family were running, it was you that was the superstar. for me, i didn't really focus on anything other than running as fast asi anything other than running as fast as i could, and of course, at that point, i was doing it by myself. it
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the world road cycling championships get under way tomorrow but today some of the world's best pa ra—cyclistso say the name joined by paralympic and row champion, let's start with the results is been a great date for british cyclists. we had them coming across the road championshipjersey we had them coming across the road championship jersey in first place ben watson winning at the c—3 and then we had david stone towards the end there. a lot of victories and a few more that i cannot think of off the top of my head because there have been so many but it is been a fabulous atmosphere today and the fans of been fantastic. this the first time that we had a pair cycling event integrated into a road championship how important is this? i think this is the start of big things a paris cyclist, if we out to the media and the press and get everybody involved and how good it is, the fans have been fantastic from start to finish the up and deepen most the villages from tandem writers, because the noise of the crowds has been so big going through. all the writers, everyone is being supported from the peopl
the world road cycling championships get under way tomorrow but today some of the world's best pa ra—cyclistso say the name joined by paralympic and row champion, let's start with the results is been a great date for british cyclists. we had them coming across the road championshipjersey we had them coming across the road championship jersey in first place ben watson winning at the c—3 and then we had david stone towards the end there. a lot of victories and a few more that i cannot think...
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it wants the world to see the damage that it wants the world to see the damage thatitis wants the world responsibility. this is the largest oil processing plant in the world and it got hit in the early hours of saturday morning. the saudis say they are confident they can restore production by the end of september but what they cannot say with confidence as they can prevent such an attack happening again. repair teams are still working around the clock. this isn'tjust about patching up the holes, it's about patching up the holes, it's about restoring saudi national pride and prestige in the global economy. 0ver and prestige in the global economy. over in the saudi capital, i asked people what they are made of these attacks. translation: i'm angry, said this man, angry and nervous. others, like this man, said he was confident the country could withstand such a terrorist attack. but this rich, successful country has just had its vulnerabilities exposed. little wonder it is in no hurry to retaliate. frank gardner, bbc news, saudi arabia. the boyfriend of teenagerjodie chesney, who was stabb
it wants the world to see the damage that it wants the world to see the damage thatitis wants the world responsibility. this is the largest oil processing plant in the world and it got hit in the early hours of saturday morning. the saudis say they are confident they can restore production by the end of september but what they cannot say with confidence as they can prevent such an attack happening again. repair teams are still working around the clock. this isn'tjust about patching up the...
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gave this message to the world during the world parliament of religion is in chicago right here in america the message was. harmony and peace. and not dissension. today the message from the world's largest democracy. for the international community is still the same harmony and peace. thank you all very much i hearing prime minister narendra modi addressing the un general assembly and his speech that was fairly heavy on domestic achievement talking about the things his country had achieved in 5 years making reference to the way that he was helping t. bring his own country forwards and also our resoundingly. a resigned saying not of support for the the un the united nations and multilateralism as cross noted to join a whole at the united nations for jonah what were the main takeaways of his speech for you. what i think you're absolutely right around remotely. wasting no time in reminding the general assembly of his reelection earlier this year to a 2nd term and as you say laying out all the achievements that he's been able to put into place in this developing countries he's keen again and a
gave this message to the world during the world parliament of religion is in chicago right here in america the message was. harmony and peace. and not dissension. today the message from the world's largest democracy. for the international community is still the same harmony and peace. thank you all very much i hearing prime minister narendra modi addressing the un general assembly and his speech that was fairly heavy on domestic achievement talking about the things his country had achieved in 5...
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this is bbc world news today. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: protesters around the world take to the streets to march for action against climate change. we are young and we are the ones who are going to have to live with this in the future, and we are not the ones who have caused this crisis. also in the programme, president trump dismisses a whistleblower‘s claims that he had improper dealings with a foreign leader. always appropriate. at the highest level, always appropriate. and anything i do, i fight for this country. i fight so strongly for this country. it's just another political hackjob. the woman who claims she was abused by prince andrew speaks out. buckingham palace emphatically denies he had any sexual contact with her. hello and welcome to world news today. millions of people, including many children, have been taking part in demonstrations around the world, demanding tougher action on climate change. this was the scene in new york, which is the latest city to see another "climate strike" b
this is bbc world news today. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: protesters around the world take to the streets to march for action against climate change. we are young and we are the ones who are going to have to live with this in the future, and we are not the ones who have caused this crisis. also in the programme, president trump dismisses a whistleblower‘s claims that he had improper dealings with a foreign leader. always appropriate. at the highest level, always appropriate. and...
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the world is a better place because of this country living out its moral purpose, a world not just more millions from poverty do so because they first saw the united states to fight a century and then invited them to support and follow. mr. president i know the leaders of more powerful nations will visit this home known throughout the world and will be welcomed as friends, but you won't find a more sure and steadfast friend, a better mate than australia. it is a coincidence of history that on the very day pearl harbor was attacked australia gifted a 99 year lease to build an embassy on our capital and 60 years later the president remarked on september 11th another australian prime minister, john house was here in washington in our embassy and invoked our treaty with you and pledged our country to stand with you against the architects of terror as we do to this day. when president reagan welcomed another australian prime minister on this lawn he reminded us liberty is not an inevitable state and no law that once achieved it will survive so we pledge here at the dawn of another century to
the world is a better place because of this country living out its moral purpose, a world not just more millions from poverty do so because they first saw the united states to fight a century and then invited them to support and follow. mr. president i know the leaders of more powerful nations will visit this home known throughout the world and will be welcomed as friends, but you won't find a more sure and steadfast friend, a better mate than australia. it is a coincidence of history that on...
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is slowing many of the imbalances at the same time are getting bigger world debt to g.d.p. know is as high as it was in the 2nd world war and then before that the napoleonic wars so the imbalances associated with globalization are growing and then the many countries have failed to used globalization to their benefit and in those countries globalization is blamed but actually in fact it's the choice of policies in those countries that produce things like inequality which is which is agreed just in some countries the highest ever you mentioned big american companies really believe that they can't get to the chinese market was not a large section of the american population and felt aggrieved because their share of wealth has been diminishing and is not a factor in this discontent which is replicated through manifestations like bricks in the u.k. i think so so one of the things you can trace is that there's a whole range of countries most of the large are older developed economies where for maybe 60 percent of population the real increase in income has not risen in the last 10
is slowing many of the imbalances at the same time are getting bigger world debt to g.d.p. know is as high as it was in the 2nd world war and then before that the napoleonic wars so the imbalances associated with globalization are growing and then the many countries have failed to used globalization to their benefit and in those countries globalization is blamed but actually in fact it's the choice of policies in those countries that produce things like inequality which is which is agreed just...
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stay with bbc world news.ow on bbc news, stephen sackur speaks to microsoft's president brad smith on hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. remember the time when the internet was trumpeted as the tech tool that would deliver us a golden age of knowledge, freedom and democracy? well, now we're in a darker, more cynical place. the digital revolution has generated fears about lost privacy, mass surveillance and systemic misinformation. have the corporate titans of tech failed us? well, my guest today is brad smith, president of microsoft. how do we ensure our astonishing technological advances are harnessed for good, not harm? brad smith, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, nice to be here. you have served an extraordinary amount of time at microsoft, the best part of three decades. you have seen the evolution of our attitudes towards information technology and the internet in particular. i have referred to the sort of great positivity, the optimism, in the early years. would you agree that these days,
stay with bbc world news.ow on bbc news, stephen sackur speaks to microsoft's president brad smith on hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. remember the time when the internet was trumpeted as the tech tool that would deliver us a golden age of knowledge, freedom and democracy? well, now we're in a darker, more cynical place. the digital revolution has generated fears about lost privacy, mass surveillance and systemic misinformation. have the corporate titans of tech failed us?...
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this is bbc world news.. the world's top rugby nations are poised for the start of the cup with the outcome as uncertain as any of the previous eight tournaments. the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, has again apologised for wearing blackface make up on several occasions decades ago. he faces renewed pressure ahead of next month's general election after pictures and footage emerged. and this story is popular on bbc.com: protesters are preparing for friday's climate strikes in around 100 countries across the world. organisers say there could be up to a million people taking part.
this is bbc world news.. the world's top rugby nations are poised for the start of the cup with the outcome as uncertain as any of the previous eight tournaments. the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, has again apologised for wearing blackface make up on several occasions decades ago. he faces renewed pressure ahead of next month's general election after pictures and footage emerged. and this story is popular on bbc.com: protesters are preparing for friday's climate strikes in around 100...
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the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. the for today there are good dentists and bad evidence the bad news in yemen the united states deems to be a threat to look to those who are in syria the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up right away military windows funding an army was there's no any more because there's always a small people for really good. profit. this is boom boss broadcasting around the globe and covering the 21st century global economy and dana perino in washington christine ali is on assignment in singapore and will have some special content from her later in today show there's and so much more to get to but we kick things off by taking a look at gold reserves around the globe as nations have been stockpiling in the wake of international trade uncertainty was for the saudi aramco i.p.o. inches closer several play now for institutions are finding of course spot on the advisory board who will touc
the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. the for today there are good dentists and bad evidence the bad news in yemen the united states deems to be a threat to look to those who are in syria the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up right away military windows funding an army was there's no any more because there's always a small people for really good....
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the free world must embrace its national foundations. it must not attempt to erase them or replace them. looking around, and all over . this large magnificence planet. the truth is plain to see. if you want freedom, take pride in your country. if you want democracy, hold onto your sovereignty. and if you want peace, love your nation. wise leaders always put the good of their own people and their own country first. the future does not belong to globalists. the future belongs to patriots. the future belongs to sovereign and independent nations. protect their citizens respect their neighbors and honor the differences that make each country special and unique. it is why we in the united states have embarked on an exciting program of national renewal. and everything we do, we are focused on empowering the dreams and aspirations of our citizens. thanks to our progrowth economic policies, our domestic unemployment rate reached its lowest level in over half a century. fueled by massive tax cuts and regulations cuts, jobs are being produced at a
the free world must embrace its national foundations. it must not attempt to erase them or replace them. looking around, and all over . this large magnificence planet. the truth is plain to see. if you want freedom, take pride in your country. if you want democracy, hold onto your sovereignty. and if you want peace, love your nation. wise leaders always put the good of their own people and their own country first. the future does not belong to globalists. the future belongs to patriots. the...
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s that term his latest book not working consolidates his reputation as one of the world's leading kenson economists today he speaks to alex about his forecast that the economic storm clouds are gathering once again before this even been a full recovery from the last great recession. welcome to the average saddam show so i'm starving me. in your new book not walking you argue that unemployment is as big an issue today as it was 70 years ago or how do you justify that in an age of high employment levels and partly low unemployment levels well turns out that before 2008 the unemployment rate gave you everything you need to know about the labor market unfortunately that's not true since 2008 and the big deal now is that under employment is what matters people in work can't get enough hours they can't get enough income and that's why they're hurting and the elem pliant rate doesn't really pick that up. if you say it in the book the 5 glee evils identified by william beveridge that is one disease squalor and idleness they'll still stop the law and how do you justify that when i think the evide
s that term his latest book not working consolidates his reputation as one of the world's leading kenson economists today he speaks to alex about his forecast that the economic storm clouds are gathering once again before this even been a full recovery from the last great recession. welcome to the average saddam show so i'm starving me. in your new book not walking you argue that unemployment is as big an issue today as it was 70 years ago or how do you justify that in an age of high employment...
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championships that we've got now and the world cup so firstly the world cup naturally just draws a lot more international fans than the athletics world championship does that we can expect to see pretty much full stadiums and the other thing is of course the world cup is going to take place in december when temperatures are law than they are right now and it's also that will make a difference but clearly there are a lot of big problems for guitar and organizers and faithful to solve in the next 3 years of the mooted of loose book thank you. this is d.w. news these are our top stories turkey has denied claims that it is deporting syrian refugees back home to a war zone against their will the denial comes as d.w. news hour spoke to one woman who says her son was deported after being arrested if his present type of iran has stepped up calls to be patrick millions of syrian refugees as public support for hosting the western. chinese president xi jinping has paid his respects to millions of people who died in the civil war that led to the communist party taking power the commemoration comes
championships that we've got now and the world cup so firstly the world cup naturally just draws a lot more international fans than the athletics world championship does that we can expect to see pretty much full stadiums and the other thing is of course the world cup is going to take place in december when temperatures are law than they are right now and it's also that will make a difference but clearly there are a lot of big problems for guitar and organizers and faithful to solve in the next...
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with us so the for i think german carmakers have a 5050 chance of surviving this world the world's it could be that germany is simply a victim of its own success. but on the whole with its auto manufacturers industry and political backing it was too comfortable to recognize the. changes and draw the correct conclusions. to see in. germany has yet to produce a master plan for coping with the changing automobile industry maybe because change is the opposite of what the government and carmakers have bonded over. some 800000 jobs are directly dependent on the auto industry many more are indirectly dependent . annual turnover. over 400000000000 euro is. one reason why german politicians have long worked to avert any threat to the car industry protecting the sector from sudden disruptive change. but that. in 2018 the german chancellor addressed an annual gathering of german industry deep. kima the latigo we cannot alter the climate goals that we've set for ourselves and to an extent adopted as part of european climate targets as a whole particularly for 2035. b.n. via. i didn't see anything
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the world trade organization needs drastic change. the second largest economy in the world should not be permitted to declare itself a developing country in order to game the system at others' expense. for years, these abuses were tolerated. ignored or even encouraged. globalism exerted a religious pull over past leaders, causing them to ignore their own national interest. but as far as america is concerned, those days are over. to confront these unfair practices, i placed massive tariffs on more than $500 billion worth of chinese-made goods. already, as a result of these tariffs, supply chains are relocating back to america and to other nations and billions of dollars are being paid to our treasury. the american people are absolutely committed to restoring balance to our relationship with china. hopefully we can reach an agreement that would be beneficial for both countries. but as i have made very clear, i will not accept a bad deal for the american people. as we endeavor to stabilize our relationship, we are also carefully monitori
the world trade organization needs drastic change. the second largest economy in the world should not be permitted to declare itself a developing country in order to game the system at others' expense. for years, these abuses were tolerated. ignored or even encouraged. globalism exerted a religious pull over past leaders, causing them to ignore their own national interest. but as far as america is concerned, those days are over. to confront these unfair practices, i placed massive tariffs on...
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moremericans today have than a hazy awareness of the worst world war. -- first world war. part, this is due to the understandable tendency of historians to focus on the wars terrible battles and tangled statecraft, not on the individuals like hoover, who eased the suffering of helpless noncombatants. in 1939, we have lost more of the earlier conflict, for which hoover's role was so admired. the conventions of historiography have dimmed our consciousness of the humanitarian response the great war. ar conference today provides fitting opportunity for reappraisal. for the work of the convention any relief in belgium and its successors was more than a minor incident. was a pioneering effort in global philanthropy, with long-term consequences for the western world. werer's relief endeavors among the forerunners of the vast network of transnational, nongovernmental, benevolent rosacea and with which we are familiar today. groups like save the children, doctors without borders, and world vision. associates were not alone in those turbulent years. thousands of other american civil
moremericans today have than a hazy awareness of the worst world war. -- first world war. part, this is due to the understandable tendency of historians to focus on the wars terrible battles and tangled statecraft, not on the individuals like hoover, who eased the suffering of helpless noncombatants. in 1939, we have lost more of the earlier conflict, for which hoover's role was so admired. the conventions of historiography have dimmed our consciousness of the humanitarian response the great...
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this fundamental right is under growing threat around the world. 80% of theieve, but world's population lives in countries where religious liberty is in significant danger or completely outlook. fire ors will never tire in our effort to defend and promote freedom of worship and religion. we want and support religious liberty for all. tire ofs will never defending innocent life. many united that nations projects have attempted to assert a global right to taxpayer-funded abortion on demand. right up until the moment of delivery. global bureaucrats have absolutely no business attacking the sovereignty of nations that wish to protect innocent life. nations here today, we in america believe that every child, born and unborn, is a sacred gift from god. circumstance under which the united states will allow international actors to trample on the rights of our citizens, including the right to self-defense. that is why this year, i announced that we will never ratified the human arms trade treaty which would threaten the liberties of law-abiding american citizens. the united states will always up
this fundamental right is under growing threat around the world. 80% of theieve, but world's population lives in countries where religious liberty is in significant danger or completely outlook. fire ors will never tire in our effort to defend and promote freedom of worship and religion. we want and support religious liberty for all. tire ofs will never defending innocent life. many united that nations projects have attempted to assert a global right to taxpayer-funded abortion on demand. right...
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it's to speak to the world these very short specific climate pledges coming from these world leadersbut the key point i think is we're not going to hear from all of the leaders in the world and some of those who are the most important ones on some of these subjects for example the president of brazil the prime minister of japan the prime minister of australia and of course the president of the u.s. are not speaking at this summit that's despite the fact that while this summer has been under way of watch the massive motorcade right now so much for stopping you near where i'm standing right now with president trump on board and he's gone in for a completely different meeting that he's staging a u.s. sponsored beating pretty worthy subject on religious minorities but it's quite clearly timed i think to coincide with the climate meeting so he doesn't have to go to the climate meeting and he is sending a low level official from the state department deputy principal assistant secretary of state so u.s. nowhere near a key player nowhere near the cabinet no james you mentioned president dona
it's to speak to the world these very short specific climate pledges coming from these world leadersbut the key point i think is we're not going to hear from all of the leaders in the world and some of those who are the most important ones on some of these subjects for example the president of brazil the prime minister of japan the prime minister of australia and of course the president of the u.s. are not speaking at this summit that's despite the fact that while this summer has been under way...
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there are roughly 75 democratic nations in the world, roughly half the world's population lives withinnderthe leadership of a number of western countries, including the uk, france, germany, people came together in paris last year to sign a new cybersecurity agreement. all 28 members of the european union, 25 of the 27 nato members, the us was missing, but progress is advancing. address my weight a point about the other people who were missing. in 2017, if i'd been in a british hospital when they had a british hospital when they had a british hospital and they had the computer systems wiped out by a malware attack that came from north korea, it would be no great consolation to know the scandinavians have signed up know the scandinavians have signed up to know the scandinavians have signed uptoa know the scandinavians have signed up to a geneva convention for internet safety. you aren't telling me, why we continue to have any confidence in the security of our data, of our information flows when we know that there are people in north korea, russia, china and a host of other countries comm
there are roughly 75 democratic nations in the world, roughly half the world's population lives withinnderthe leadership of a number of western countries, including the uk, france, germany, people came together in paris last year to sign a new cybersecurity agreement. all 28 members of the european union, 25 of the 27 nato members, the us was missing, but progress is advancing. address my weight a point about the other people who were missing. in 2017, if i'd been in a british hospital when...
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but we need to make the world a better place so why our business. well we changed our portfolio which changed our business models and will say something more maybe later on about that about how to change the markets because sometimes it's hard when we went into a different business and we now make a sustainability our living. we make 8 of trollish green or we use aquaculture waste for energy we make food tells here we make cows cleaner in terms of their emissions cetera et cetera we make our money with that now at this moment in our share price did very well in the company did very well so investors say ok per the is possible to make the world a better place and to make money and i say to those investors you know what come back in 1015 years those 2 things are not exclusive like you said 10 years ago those things cannot go hand in hand together which you say today those 2 things have to will go together in 10 years from now all the way steve and then it was don't want to work for your company anymore they don't buy a product you've got to put a proj
but we need to make the world a better place so why our business. well we changed our portfolio which changed our business models and will say something more maybe later on about that about how to change the markets because sometimes it's hard when we went into a different business and we now make a sustainability our living. we make 8 of trollish green or we use aquaculture waste for energy we make food tells here we make cows cleaner in terms of their emissions cetera et cetera we make our...
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russia's being investigated over claims it gave manipulated data to the world anti-doping watchdog water casting doubt over the country's participation in next year's olympics russian side says it's fully complied with all regulations. say highly likely we're not sure the u.k. falls washington's lead saying there's a high degree of probability that iran has attacked saudi oil facilities but the british pm stressing he is ready to join a u.s. military effort and the gulf region if needed. plus us democrats say they may try to impeach president donald trump for alleged collusion with a nother foreign power but seem less concerned by i can say against their 2020 hopeful joe biden. been very reluctant to go down the path of impeachment but that may be the only remedy by failing to act congress is complicit in trump's latest attempt to solicit foreign interference in the us elections do your constitutional duty and impeach the president. you're watching are to international bring you hear live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program. the world anti-doping agency has
russia's being investigated over claims it gave manipulated data to the world anti-doping watchdog water casting doubt over the country's participation in next year's olympics russian side says it's fully complied with all regulations. say highly likely we're not sure the u.k. falls washington's lead saying there's a high degree of probability that iran has attacked saudi oil facilities but the british pm stressing he is ready to join a u.s. military effort and the gulf region if needed. plus...
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who are you know world champion and now you say that i'm a world champ we're missing a credible fear that something will dedicate in my entire life to the past couple of years or so it's humbling to learn about the dive into a big ice bath told right now we do with a myself between 20 olympics and i'll be back the players come back stronger and better my son has put my feet to the fire i promised him a couple years ago and i'll take him to when he lived retire so this is my be my last one so that's a statement today been going a couple years so definitely just frightened out of ever city you know trying to stay positive throughout the year. well i'm definitely i'm happy i'm grateful to be back on the podium and i think is a step in the right direction for me for next year the head of world athletics sebastian coe has been more diplomatic than johnson saying the legal loophole that coleman was able to jump through is now being reviewed and the coleman does have every right to be championships it's important to point out the coleman has never tested positive and has always said he is r
who are you know world champion and now you say that i'm a world champ we're missing a credible fear that something will dedicate in my entire life to the past couple of years or so it's humbling to learn about the dive into a big ice bath told right now we do with a myself between 20 olympics and i'll be back the players come back stronger and better my son has put my feet to the fire i promised him a couple years ago and i'll take him to when he lived retire so this is my be my last one so...
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it was the slowest marathon winning time ever at the world championships. the men's 50 kilometer walk had similar issues with france as world record holder johan denise having to drop out. of much trouble talking about short of breath my legs are finished my through my head starting to spin so well that you don't know. who those competing inside the stadium things aren't as bad organizers are trying to do everything to keep the athletes cool air conditioned stadiums are also planned for the 2022 football world cup despite objections from environmentalists. the works similar to your conditioning. from outside your pass through. and then after that the air will lose its heat and then go directly to where people are. the only difference between this and a car that i would read it is a little bit bigger but at the same time we don't call the whole car this big stadium to be because. even the promise of an air conditioned stadium has not attracted bigger crowds. if the doha $36.00 is a test of what's to come then the next football world cup in qatar is likely to
it was the slowest marathon winning time ever at the world championships. the men's 50 kilometer walk had similar issues with france as world record holder johan denise having to drop out. of much trouble talking about short of breath my legs are finished my through my head starting to spin so well that you don't know. who those competing inside the stadium things aren't as bad organizers are trying to do everything to keep the athletes cool air conditioned stadiums are also planned for the...
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the kid has met with several world leaders including the last 2 u.s. president barack obama and don't trust the bank and we had a great meeting and a great great entrepreneur one of the best in the world and he loves this country and he loves china do you kind of. doubt it was early 2017 and things couldn't have been more different by the end of last year the time when trade tensions between the u.s. and china where escalating trade wall is the most a stupid a thing in this world trade is to force the peace trade is to communicate there will be no trade deficit. issue in the next to 20 years because of technology mafias the answers to some of the world's biggest problems in technology and while he may be stepping down from his role as chairman he still wants to make a difference he says to spend more time building his philanthropic foundation put education. and now to some of the other business stories making news after months of political protests in hong kong the number of tourists visiting the city fell by 40 percent of all is the worst since the wa
the kid has met with several world leaders including the last 2 u.s. president barack obama and don't trust the bank and we had a great meeting and a great great entrepreneur one of the best in the world and he loves this country and he loves china do you kind of. doubt it was early 2017 and things couldn't have been more different by the end of last year the time when trade tensions between the u.s. and china where escalating trade wall is the most a stupid a thing in this world trade is to...
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gerber was beaten in three sides, by the world number 71. 7—6, 5-7, 6-1. sides, by the world number 71abalenka is due to the third round, the number nine seed from very loose —— the belarus one in 61 minutes. patrick of vetiver, the number five one in 61 minutes. patrick of vetiver, the numberfive seed one in 61 minutes. patrick of vetiver, the number five seed from the czech republic bidding to win the czech republic bidding to win the title in wuhan for a third time, came through in straight sets against polona hercog of slovenia. taking the match 7—5, 6—3, will face one unifying or sloane stephens in the third round. that's all we have for now. get all the latest sports news on our website@bbcnews.com/ sport. and the rest of us, we will see you soon. goodbye. hello once again. while some spots, particularly northern and eastern britain, started monday decently enough, eventually weather fronts piled in from the atlantic. here we are on tuesday, you get the sense we may well be in for something of a repeat performance. in fact, tuesday could be one of the wettest and windiest days th
gerber was beaten in three sides, by the world number 71. 7—6, 5-7, 6-1. sides, by the world number 71abalenka is due to the third round, the number nine seed from very loose —— the belarus one in 61 minutes. patrick of vetiver, the number five one in 61 minutes. patrick of vetiver, the numberfive seed one in 61 minutes. patrick of vetiver, the number five seed from the czech republic bidding to win the czech republic bidding to win the title in wuhan for a third time, came through in...
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the world economy $48.00 because the us drove the world towards free trade lower tariffs and the dollar held the position of responsibility but that is being relinquished right now and we're underestimating just how extreme this move or the trumpet ministration is in terms of trade when you're giving up a 70 year kind of leadership role here. that's going to have consequences on the dollar and i think you know russia wants to reclaim its formal former imperial status and with that comes cumulation of gold i think it's all just a no brainer everybody is looking for you know post us world at this point at least you will see we'll see if you go for it is it is interesting we have to come back to this the long anticipated saudi aramco i.p.o. also has been stop and go for a while now now reportedly j.p. morgan is close to winning a leading advisory role in this process with a piece of the action also going to citi goldman sachs h.s.b.c. and sambal financial according to fox business this will all happen in november supposedly so jeffrey who's going to get the biggest slice of his consulting
the world economy $48.00 because the us drove the world towards free trade lower tariffs and the dollar held the position of responsibility but that is being relinquished right now and we're underestimating just how extreme this move or the trumpet ministration is in terms of trade when you're giving up a 70 year kind of leadership role here. that's going to have consequences on the dollar and i think you know russia wants to reclaim its formal former imperial status and with that comes...
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world gets to watch price report you could also watch c.n.n. and c.n.n. is going to offer you cover up they're going to tell you everything's fine everything's a ok nothing's wrong and what the wacky conspiracy theorist at kaiser report he said this manipulation of precious metals and j.p. morgan's manipulating the precious metals market well cut to august 29th teen 10 years after we had already warned you another x. j.p. morgan precious metal trader pleads guilty to spoofing is cooperating with feds another former j.p. morgan precious metal trader plated guilty to criminal charges the manipulating the precious metal markets for 9 years marking the latest in the justice department's crackdown and the commodity markets right it was obvious that insiders were manipulating the price and we reported on that and the thing now is that it really can't be manipulated in those ways on that scale and this is the. come up and for the banks and the jamie damas of the world is that they were. met a commodity an asset class that they can manipulate that they
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and one we resolve here today, the world will never know again. [applause] >> in just over four years, one polish citizens would be murdered at the hands of an etiology based on conquest and authoritarian rule. the nazis systematically murdered 90% of poland's more than 3 million jews. tens of thousands of brave patriots of the polish resistance would be killed in the fight against the occupation of their homeland. over 21,000 polish sons and daughters were massacred at the hands of the communists in april, 1940. in mass graves. city, more than 150,000 polish men, women and lives ingive their just nine weeks of the warsaw uprising. which was followed by the deliberate and total destruction of this city. .y german forces by soviet forces -- while soviet forces stood by and allowed the slaughter. died fighting up to liberate these bloodstained streets from fascism and the looming menace of communism. as president trump said two there is a courage and a strength deep in the polish character that no one could destroy. [applause] long rollremember the
and one we resolve here today, the world will never know again. [applause] >> in just over four years, one polish citizens would be murdered at the hands of an etiology based on conquest and authoritarian rule. the nazis systematically murdered 90% of poland's more than 3 million jews. tens of thousands of brave patriots of the polish resistance would be killed in the fight against the occupation of their homeland. over 21,000 polish sons and daughters were massacred at the hands of the...
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the olympics take the place of world's fairs, or disney world takes the place certainly of the midway, for instance, and they also say, well, you have the worldwide web . effectively that functions as a world fair that global lysis communication and gives everybody an opportunity to visit other places and experience and explore and communicate with other people, so in a sense, i guess, there are many reasons why we don't have the events. they are very risky for business enterprises and the investors, obviously, but it would be great if we did. it would be nice if buffalo did .his again we have such enterprise and optimism lately, if it were to do something again, there is a great opportunity for explaining to the country in the world what buffalo is and what buffalo has become, and the resilience of the city, which has never ceased to impress me. [applause] mark: if anybody wants to start a petition to get the world's fair in buffalo -- all right, are there any questions people would like to ask? i would do my best to hear the questions. go ahead. was, you talked about social justice,
the olympics take the place of world's fairs, or disney world takes the place certainly of the midway, for instance, and they also say, well, you have the worldwide web . effectively that functions as a world fair that global lysis communication and gives everybody an opportunity to visit other places and experience and explore and communicate with other people, so in a sense, i guess, there are many reasons why we don't have the events. they are very risky for business enterprises and the...
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trade show spotlights high tech innovations from around the world. before his current venture cost and dr phil helped build this car for chinese startup by. german manufacturing expertise lots of cash and unlimited government backing the ingredients china is using to power ahead on the market the mbai is a $40000.00 euro electric s.u.v. with a one meter 20 screen a tablet on wheels for video conferences or online shopping past the time in traffic jams get set for production late 2019. where sadie's is here to with a glass prototype. the mid range combustion engine cars on the other hand can be purchased. b.m.w. also has a vision the i next electric driving with a shag carpet it's not for sale. i mean even other high profile german who jumped ship called thomas no money was on the books wagon ford. c.e.o. of continental and then opel. now he lives in the u.s. where he's launched a startup. is this really the dawn of a new era dawn of a new era and down here we have the biggest s.u.v. that b.m.w. has ever built is not emblematic of the current situatio
trade show spotlights high tech innovations from around the world. before his current venture cost and dr phil helped build this car for chinese startup by. german manufacturing expertise lots of cash and unlimited government backing the ingredients china is using to power ahead on the market the mbai is a $40000.00 euro electric s.u.v. with a one meter 20 screen a tablet on wheels for video conferences or online shopping past the time in traffic jams get set for production late 2019. where...
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do you know this book around the world in 80 days well this is around the world in 10 minutes. how many professional footballers player brought over 13000 out of the 60000 around the world. and the vast majority of them over 19000 play in the average age of 1st migration abroad in europe stands at 21.8 years today migrating players are as young as never before a little surprise here professional football has a solid anchoring in europe actually there are people crazy enough to publish entire studies about football as going abroad for example to switzerland based football observatory in this terrible colors i know but hey they produce great data . 1st of all which is a country that most tourists travel to. correct its friends around 90000000 people travel to the country with that tower each year a good bottle of wine and maybe a selfie with a who did not go abroad yet next on this list are spending and the united states of america. but which country imports the most footballers i wonder also france maybe . professional footballers have other preferences their top destination is
do you know this book around the world in 80 days well this is around the world in 10 minutes. how many professional footballers player brought over 13000 out of the 60000 around the world. and the vast majority of them over 19000 play in the average age of 1st migration abroad in europe stands at 21.8 years today migrating players are as young as never before a little surprise here professional football has a solid anchoring in europe actually there are people crazy enough to publish entire...
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and tehran over burning oil plants drone attacks for saudi arabia to cut its oil production at the world's largest oil processing facility push the rebels from yemen have claimed responsibility of the u.s. claims iran. also coming up a landmark election in tunisia counting is underway after voters of went to the polls in snap presidential elections this could be the 1st transition of power from freely elected leader to another freely elected leader in the country where the arab spring began. and visitors looking forward to taking a seat on the world's most expensive toilet art and for a disappointment to spoil it made of solid gold has been stolen from a stately home in england just days after being unveiled at an art exhibition. close. twitter welcome to the program. western nations have condemned an attack on saudi arabia's oil infrastructure they ratcheted up the rhetoric after drone attacks on the kingdom's the largest oil plants slashed world the world's daily supply of oil by 5 percent while hooty rebels from yemen have claimed responsibility the u.s. has blamed iran for the attack r
and tehran over burning oil plants drone attacks for saudi arabia to cut its oil production at the world's largest oil processing facility push the rebels from yemen have claimed responsibility of the u.s. claims iran. also coming up a landmark election in tunisia counting is underway after voters of went to the polls in snap presidential elections this could be the 1st transition of power from freely elected leader to another freely elected leader in the country where the arab spring began....