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carrie a lwa ys reporting and hong kong. carrie always helps us with the hong kong media, what did you make of this press conference? a lot of the language she uses is in line with what the communist party would show. she basically wasn't making any concessions for protesters whatsoever. the emphasis more than anything was on the condemnation of people using violent methods to attack the building and such like this. even if back on the 15th, that behaviour might be overlooked after the extradition bill pulled through ‘ one the extradition bill pulled through — one thing i was also conscious of it is the fact that the press co nfe re nce it is the fact that the press conference was given and not surrounded by graffiti showing the effects, meaning the communist media in mainland china can use this as a statement about how she will not tolerate violent attacks within hong kong and how this is looked down upon. this will be used to tie into the dialogue within mainland china thatis the dialogue within mainland china that is
carrie a lwa ys reporting and hong kong. carrie always helps us with the hong kong media, what did you make of this press conference? a lot of the language she uses is in line with what the communist party would show. she basically wasn't making any concessions for protesters whatsoever. the emphasis more than anything was on the condemnation of people using violent methods to attack the building and such like this. even if back on the 15th, that behaviour might be overlooked after the...
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do you have a favourite knife that you prefer to carry around? no, just any knife as long as it protects you and will go through someone. he knows he could be locked up for carrying a knife, but he is more afraid of being stabbed than he is of being caught by the police. yet carrying a knife makes you more likely to become a victim. emile wasn't in a gang, but he sometimes armed himself. when you are younger, it is like nothing is real, it is like a big game. you don't think you can actually come and get locked up and be gone. emile works at his dad's shop in cardiff. last year, emile and his friend, zayyan, were stabbed when two strangers tried to rob them as they visited a friend. that was my arm. literally, the next day, i had stitches. but there was a big bruise coming out and it was all discoloured. and i had another little one there. their attackers wrongly assumed they had drugs and cash on them. these two guys, they come in. one of them, you could see he was passionate about stabbing. like, he didn't care about it. you could see it in the
do you have a favourite knife that you prefer to carry around? no, just any knife as long as it protects you and will go through someone. he knows he could be locked up for carrying a knife, but he is more afraid of being stabbed than he is of being caught by the police. yet carrying a knife makes you more likely to become a victim. emile wasn't in a gang, but he sometimes armed himself. when you are younger, it is like nothing is real, it is like a big game. you don't think you can actually...
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do you have a favourite knife that you prefer to carry around? no, just any knife as long as it protects you and will go through someone. he knows he could be locked up for carrying a knife, but he is more afraid of being stabbed than he is of being caught by the police. yet carrying a knife makes you more likely to become a victim. emile wasn't in a gang, but he sometimes armed himself. when you are younger, it is like nothing is real, it is like a big game. you don't think you can actually come and get locked up and be gone. emile works at his dad's shop in cardiff. last year, emile and his friend zayyan were stabbed when two strangers tried to rob them as they visited a friend. that was my arm. literally the next day, so i had stitches. but there was a big bruise coming out and it was all discoloured. and i had another little one there. their attackers wrongly assumed they had drugs and cash on them. these two guys, they come in. one of them, you could see he was passionate about stabbing. like, he didn't care about it. you could see it in the
do you have a favourite knife that you prefer to carry around? no, just any knife as long as it protects you and will go through someone. he knows he could be locked up for carrying a knife, but he is more afraid of being stabbed than he is of being caught by the police. yet carrying a knife makes you more likely to become a victim. emile wasn't in a gang, but he sometimes armed himself. when you are younger, it is like nothing is real, it is like a big game. you don't think you can actually...
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carrie: great to be here. host: alex swoyer, the legal reporter with "the washington times" and simone pathe with "rollcall." thank you both. let me begin with the final two decisions by the supreme court. the new york times court reporter called them stunning and proof that the chief justice john roberts is making this court his own. what is your view of the rulings and imprint he is having on this court? >> talking about the gerrymandering case and the census case, what we are seeing is the gerrymandering case was a wonderful opportunity for the justices to step back and say we are being asked to do something that judges aren't entitled to do in the constitution which is second-guessed the redistricting going on. there is not a legal standard for that. it is political and judges shouldn't get into that. that was a great conclusion. majority, the chief justice and the other conservatives. we saw the court going the other way in the consensus case and the chief justice leading that. he seems to want to be chie
carrie: great to be here. host: alex swoyer, the legal reporter with "the washington times" and simone pathe with "rollcall." thank you both. let me begin with the final two decisions by the supreme court. the new york times court reporter called them stunning and proof that the chief justice john roberts is making this court his own. what is your view of the rulings and imprint he is having on this court? >> talking about the gerrymandering case and the census case,...
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the chief executive, carrie lam has promised to take a hard line against the protestors who stormed and ransacked parliament. this is something that we should seriously condemn because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. police ended the eight—hour occupation, evicting hundreds of activists. but the damage remains. many in the opposition are starting to ask questions about the wisdom of these young protesters storming into this building. whether it was a victory of any sort or, in fact, it has handed victory to the government. i'm kasia madera, in london. also in the programme: we have a special report from the amazon rainforest, where huge tracts of forests are being wiped out. this is happening all over the amazon to create new farmland and the result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. this is bbc world news, it newsday. good morning. it's 7 am in hong kong, where chief executive, carrie lam, used a news conference in the small hours of the morning to condemn protesters who stormed the territory's parliament. she said they disregard
the chief executive, carrie lam has promised to take a hard line against the protestors who stormed and ransacked parliament. this is something that we should seriously condemn because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. police ended the eight—hour occupation, evicting hundreds of activists. but the damage remains. many in the opposition are starting to ask questions about the wisdom of these young protesters storming into this building. whether it was a victory of...
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the house procedures —— carrie lam. accordance to the house procedures -- carrie lam. it is interesting you say that because we wonder why she hasn't used that word. she says it is, "dad". it is a," totalfailure". "it is, "dad". it is a," totalfailure". ——it is dead. she stopped short of saying it is withdrawn. hong kong has a tendency of having wordplay which they will overturn something that they thought they promised. for us, for hong kong people, it is better for her to say it is being withdrawn rather than it being dead. what are your plans, those of you who are protesting against this bill, in light of what she has said in these last few hours. what do you plan to do next? we demand an investigation by an investigative independent body on the police brutality and also stop hunting the protesters. carrie lam has not responded very properly to these demands so the protests will continue, i think, demands so the protests will continue, ithink, and maybe demands so the protests will continue, i think, and maybe the government wanted to cool down things a little b
the house procedures —— carrie lam. accordance to the house procedures -- carrie lam. it is interesting you say that because we wonder why she hasn't used that word. she says it is, "dad". it is a," totalfailure". "it is, "dad". it is a," totalfailure". ——it is dead. she stopped short of saying it is withdrawn. hong kong has a tendency of having wordplay which they will overturn something that they thought they promised. for us, for hong kong...
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there's no good that's going to come from carrying a knife. fahad's family laid him to rest last week. they're now raising money in his name to build a well for villagers in somalia. it's the way hes going to be remembered. his name is going to be put up on a well back home. a lot of people will see it. my brother is going to get a lot of good deeds from it. it will be good for our family to see people will remember him and will still have that love for him, regardless that he's gone. a legacy for a young life lost on the streets of wales. you have probably heard we have hot weather on the way through the course of next week so things will be warming up over the next few days and also drying up for some of us. we had shower clouds around during saturday, he was showers through the day on sunday, spells of sunshine for many of us but it will not be dry everywhere with rain arriving across the north—west of the uk later on sunday. to start the morning, quite warm from the word go. dry was some sunshine, lighter wind than we saw on saturday the
there's no good that's going to come from carrying a knife. fahad's family laid him to rest last week. they're now raising money in his name to build a well for villagers in somalia. it's the way hes going to be remembered. his name is going to be put up on a well back home. a lot of people will see it. my brother is going to get a lot of good deeds from it. it will be good for our family to see people will remember him and will still have that love for him, regardless that he's gone. a legacy...
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so, one guy would carry each piece and then you have a bunch of guys carrying all the ammo that you see here to my right the smaller rounds here, these are the m 43 rounds. these are semi-waterproof. this round could go about 3300 yards and it was used for anti- personnel, and highlight vehicle. it is what the crew would use. you have increment charges in the end and that is what produces the blast that propels the mortar round out of the two. the second this touches anything, it will explode once it leaves the tube. the big around we have here -- bigger around we have here, is the m 56. it had a delayed fuse. that is good for shooting at buildings, bunkers, any fortified structure that the germans might have been in enters through the roof and it's like a millisecond before it explodes inside the building. this had a shorter range about 2400 yards. they also had a similar round, it was called the m 57. it was the white phosphorus used to obscure vision for the enemy. it also created casualties. once that hits the air, it burns and burns and burns. they used it to create casuals, casual
so, one guy would carry each piece and then you have a bunch of guys carrying all the ammo that you see here to my right the smaller rounds here, these are the m 43 rounds. these are semi-waterproof. this round could go about 3300 yards and it was used for anti- personnel, and highlight vehicle. it is what the crew would use. you have increment charges in the end and that is what produces the blast that propels the mortar round out of the two. the second this touches anything, it will explode...
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what will they be saying about the response carrie lam should take? the chief executive who is backed by beijing. if you have time to wander further in. there is an alarm going off so we are mindful of that. you can see some of the water that seeps along the building. it is easy. just an hour or so ago there was a right of noise and chanting, the messages being shouted at the police, and now you've got the sound of fire alarms and the protesters have moved out. this is what we can see at the moment. as you are taking us through, there are so many unknowns here. potentially, because there has been such violence, the destruction you're showing us, as you are walking around, potentially that gives the authorities the opportunity to say, we are clamping down on people who are behaving illegally. similarly, it could go the other way, with pressure building up, forcing some sort of concession from the authorities. we simply don't know which way it goes at this stage. i think that's fair to say. i don't know if you just saw the police officers there who are
what will they be saying about the response carrie lam should take? the chief executive who is backed by beijing. if you have time to wander further in. there is an alarm going off so we are mindful of that. you can see some of the water that seeps along the building. it is easy. just an hour or so ago there was a right of noise and chanting, the messages being shouted at the police, and now you've got the sound of fire alarms and the protesters have moved out. this is what we can see at the...
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each plane carries two 500-pound bombs. target, the grinch sound west -- of baloge southwest nga -- balogna. genoa harbor. mitchells carrying 500-pound bombs, without fighter escort. over the target is moderate but extremely accurate. we suffer no losses. shipping in the harbor is damaged. target -- on may 24, tactical air force struck. no blackhawk fighters are encountered. broken clouds interfered with visibility. ♪ >> target, yugoslavia, german troops had occupied the town forcing a- the town, partisan -- forcing the partisans to take up positions in the outskirts. dropped 40 100-pound all purpose bombs. >> in the first formation, about 2/3 of the bombs cover the left of the target. bombs hit the near of the end. near misses are scored. smoke of the bombing is visible 30-40 miles away. >> target -- yugoslavia, on may 29, selective bomb by v-24's to destroy another german occupied town. flak is encountered over the target. on this one day, several other yugoslavian towns containing concentrations of german troops are at
each plane carries two 500-pound bombs. target, the grinch sound west -- of baloge southwest nga -- balogna. genoa harbor. mitchells carrying 500-pound bombs, without fighter escort. over the target is moderate but extremely accurate. we suffer no losses. shipping in the harbor is damaged. target -- on may 24, tactical air force struck. no blackhawk fighters are encountered. broken clouds interfered with visibility. ♪ >> target, yugoslavia, german troops had occupied the town forcing a-...
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i break off it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with bloodshed in syria airstrikes carried out by government and russian bombers have claimed dozens of civilian lives in the rebel held town of maaret al in the month 2 strikes destroyed a crowded market and killed at least $32.00 people this marks a violent escalation in the country's ongoing civil war. since late april syrian government forces backed by russia have been waging a huge campaign to dislodge the rebels from their stronghold in the province of lip and once again civilians are paying the price. in a town turned to rubble and life is spared. if nothing else like the odds. this footage from the syria civil defense also known as the white helmets purports to show the moment rescuers pulled a young girl alive from the debris. but dozens of others could not be saved. we were woken by the sound of the russian occupiers warplanes they fired 2 missiles 1st then they came back and conducted a 2nd raid firing at civilians in a market there are a lot of civilian casualties many wounded. to britain days to syrian observatory
i break off it's good to have you with us we begin tonight with bloodshed in syria airstrikes carried out by government and russian bombers have claimed dozens of civilian lives in the rebel held town of maaret al in the month 2 strikes destroyed a crowded market and killed at least $32.00 people this marks a violent escalation in the country's ongoing civil war. since late april syrian government forces backed by russia have been waging a huge campaign to dislodge the rebels from their...
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these are the words that carrie lam wa nts to these are the words that carrie lam wants to tell the world. she held a press c0 nfe re nce wants to tell the world. she held a press conference at 4am hong kong time because he wanted to make her narrative known to the entire international media, especially the us and europe. so this is one thing. but then they also have two look at what extent the violence has done, people broke a lot of glass and vandalised pictures of high officials. but in the eyes of these young protesters who are trying to send a message, they feel they have done everything, they had a 1 million strong march, a 2 million strong march, they have gone into headquarters, three people have committed suicide. they think they have done everything and they couldn't achieve anything, this is them driven to desperation. in 2014, before the umbrella movement, there was also a crowd movement in taiwan where young people also stormed into the legco they are and eventually they were all released, they all had they were all released, they all had the charges against them dropped. the
these are the words that carrie lam wa nts to these are the words that carrie lam wants to tell the world. she held a press c0 nfe re nce wants to tell the world. she held a press conference at 4am hong kong time because he wanted to make her narrative known to the entire international media, especially the us and europe. so this is one thing. but then they also have two look at what extent the violence has done, people broke a lot of glass and vandalised pictures of high officials. but in the...
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i'm karishma vaswani in hong kong where the chief executive, carrie lam, has promised to take a hard line against the protestors who stormed and ransacked parliament. this is something that we should seriously condemn. because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. police ended the eight—hour occupation — evicting hundreds of activists. but the damage remains. many in the opposition are starting to ask questions about the wisdom of these young protesters storming into this building, whether it was really a victory of any sort or in fact it has handed victory to the government. i'm duncan golestani in london. our main story: we have a special report from the amazon rainforest, where huge tracts of forests are being wiped out. this is happening all over the amazon, to create new farmland, and the result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. it is 9am in hong kong and you can see that this is the cleanup of what the protesters did to the legislative council building overnight. in the early hours of this morning, we heard from the chief ex
i'm karishma vaswani in hong kong where the chief executive, carrie lam, has promised to take a hard line against the protestors who stormed and ransacked parliament. this is something that we should seriously condemn. because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. police ended the eight—hour occupation — evicting hundreds of activists. but the damage remains. many in the opposition are starting to ask questions about the wisdom of these young protesters storming into...
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it also carry m. and ms as fuel seem to make concessions people are getting angrier and angrier then f 3 confrontation between the police and the hottest 1st except the base immutable as that and then the walton of tires in the caches last sunday has now caused. the crisis to it level of there are doubts whether it be carrying member station can mean king effect in from soul of the law and order situation as subs are often qualls of business service like last month is very suspect it may involve another new territory when and when you say that sat muslims as failed to make concessions what are those concessions that protest as according for. basically the protestants as some didn't as minimum demands were light to carry them in a station too clearly and nuns the withdrawal of the country was at peace with its of legislation and do establishment and investigation commission into the election of the other and they also astarte protestants the is and do we more as the label on the precious with the polic
it also carry m. and ms as fuel seem to make concessions people are getting angrier and angrier then f 3 confrontation between the police and the hottest 1st except the base immutable as that and then the walton of tires in the caches last sunday has now caused. the crisis to it level of there are doubts whether it be carrying member station can mean king effect in from soul of the law and order situation as subs are often qualls of business service like last month is very suspect it may...
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carrie was there, sharing the stage with a legend. >> give it up for joan jett! >> it was like, what if joan jett came to cma fest? well, let's ask her and she agreed. and i'm just so excited for the fans and for her to experience cma fest. ♪ i hate myself for loving you >> since 2006, the cma foundation has invested nearly $12 million to support nashville public school students. so amazing. >>> still ahead here -- >> they're not trying to eat because they don't like us, they're trying to eat us because we're available. >> our exclusive with josh duhamel on the set of his shark week movie >>> then, jason statham revealing embarrassing set secrets of the rock >>> and the breakout star and she's the cat's meow. ♪ >> what's up, "e.t."? josh duhamel here in the dominican republic, shooting the first-ever scripted film for shark week. >> five crew members, adrift on a dingy for five days without food or water, and even worse, blood in the water and sharks everywhere. >> come on! >> as josh posted, "based on a terrifyingly true story, need i say more?" >> if i were
carrie was there, sharing the stage with a legend. >> give it up for joan jett! >> it was like, what if joan jett came to cma fest? well, let's ask her and she agreed. and i'm just so excited for the fans and for her to experience cma fest. ♪ i hate myself for loving you >> since 2006, the cma foundation has invested nearly $12 million to support nashville public school students. so amazing. >>> still ahead here -- >> they're not trying to eat because they...
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andrei used to come here annually to carry out checks. he found new problems every time — from leaky tents to overcrowding. despite these discoveries, more senior government bodies allowed the camp to keep working. syamozero camp kept winning government contracts. according to public databases, moscow's department of social protection had contracts with syamozero camp for three years in a row — in total, worth $1.5 million. in 2016, they bought 923 places for around $600 each. but on the camps website, they were available for $100 less. after the tragedy, russia's anti—monopoly agency accused department of social protection employees of conspiring with the camps administration to win the tender. it was not only local officials who made complaints about syamozero camp. this stack of letters was written by a mother whose daughter visited the camp in 2015. she wrote to local police, moscow's department of social protection and other government bodies. she later became a witness for the prosecution. here is what she wrote. "i would like
andrei used to come here annually to carry out checks. he found new problems every time — from leaky tents to overcrowding. despite these discoveries, more senior government bodies allowed the camp to keep working. syamozero camp kept winning government contracts. according to public databases, moscow's department of social protection had contracts with syamozero camp for three years in a row — in total, worth $1.5 million. in 2016, they bought 923 places for around $600 each. but on the...
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he can carry on during the job. long-term, the a nswer during the job. long-term, the answer has to be no. he has already been barred from one diplomatic dinner. if you are cut out from access to donald trump and his advisor it is pretty hard to do your job, so i'd imagine after a decent interval, sir kim will be either encouraged or will of his own volition decide to move on. the question is who you replace him with, do you decide that you need to, if you like, a trump friendly man in washington, do you go for a non—civil servant figure, a business figure, april brexit figure to smooth a path? relations with the us are critical, particularly if we have to score eight trade deal with the united states. or do you stick with an established civil servant? probably the pressure will be to do the latter, not to do so would almost be an admission that sir kim had done something wrong when he had simply expressed his clear and forthright views on the president. it would also be a huge blow to the civil service at a time
he can carry on during the job. long-term, the a nswer during the job. long-term, the answer has to be no. he has already been barred from one diplomatic dinner. if you are cut out from access to donald trump and his advisor it is pretty hard to do your job, so i'd imagine after a decent interval, sir kim will be either encouraged or will of his own volition decide to move on. the question is who you replace him with, do you decide that you need to, if you like, a trump friendly man in...
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under pressure, carrie lam has made what appears to bea carrie lam has made what appears to be a new concession, the bill that would have allowed suspects to be extradited to china now isn'tjust suspended. there are still lingering doubts about the government's sincerity, or worries about whether the government will restart the process in a legislative council, so i reiterate here that there is no such plan. the bill is dead. she stopped short, however, of using the word withdrawn as protesters had demanded, and pro—democracy lawmakers want carrie lam gone. we urge her to step down, to pay her political price and penalty. she should step down instead of asking, urging hong kong people to give her a second chance. while the chinese government officially backs carrie lam, itappears government officially backs carrie lam, it appears some mainland chinese are alarmed by the images they've been seeing. what they've only seen our hand—picked images and videos of violence outside the legislative council and attacks on the police, and what they think is hooliganism in hong kong. hong kon
under pressure, carrie lam has made what appears to bea carrie lam has made what appears to be a new concession, the bill that would have allowed suspects to be extradited to china now isn'tjust suspended. there are still lingering doubts about the government's sincerity, or worries about whether the government will restart the process in a legislative council, so i reiterate here that there is no such plan. the bill is dead. she stopped short, however, of using the word withdrawn as protesters...
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chief executive carried condemns the violence and defends the police response. the un's nuclear watchdog confirms that iran is in reaching mon to rein in the agreed to u.s. president donald trump says it's playing. and we'll tell you about a foreign invader that's choking. a motorway. china's government has condemned the actions of protesters in hong kong a day off to hundreds of demonstrators stormed the city's legislative council monday's violence left baby scattered all over the building used tear gas to clear the area after windows were smashed and graffiti sprayed on its walls all this on the day the government held ceremonies 22 years since the end of british rule and hundreds of thousands joined a peaceful march for hong kong's lead that carried down condemned the actions of protesters stormed the council building on monday evening. the extreme use. and vandalism by protesters who stormed into the legislative council building over a period of time so this is something that we should seriously come down because nothing is more important than the rule of la
chief executive carried condemns the violence and defends the police response. the un's nuclear watchdog confirms that iran is in reaching mon to rein in the agreed to u.s. president donald trump says it's playing. and we'll tell you about a foreign invader that's choking. a motorway. china's government has condemned the actions of protesters in hong kong a day off to hundreds of demonstrators stormed the city's legislative council monday's violence left baby scattered all over the building...
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the average age of easy as 15, a sophomore that carry out an attack against the school. the age range varies. about half have histories of criminal history and that included violent and nonviolent crime and also over a third had historhistory of domestic violed when we tagged the cases that had this history, this wasn't just emotional abuse, it was actually physically violent behavior brandishing a weapon so they had seriou syria's extensie histories of domestic violence. in terms of mental illness, we handed the majorithad the majors of seasonal were paranoid, delusion, hallucinations. those were: sometimes we see as an agency in terms of people who become fixated on the issue they have mental health systems that deeply impacted relationships whether they elicited concerns, and for some of them and contributed to the mode of why they carried out the attack. in terms of the motives, only half coming inthalftime and we t year's report we are retaliating for the wrong that they felt was done to them related to domestic issues so it was a grievance with a spouse or intimate
the average age of easy as 15, a sophomore that carry out an attack against the school. the age range varies. about half have histories of criminal history and that included violent and nonviolent crime and also over a third had historhistory of domestic violed when we tagged the cases that had this history, this wasn't just emotional abuse, it was actually physically violent behavior brandishing a weapon so they had seriou syria's extensie histories of domestic violence. in terms of mental...
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out, no matter who carried out the crime. chris buckler in washington there. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: when is a wedding photographer not a wedding photographer? we'll find out. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: scorching heat in europe — as the sweltering weather brings record—breaking temperatures, ac
out, no matter who carried out the crime. chris buckler in washington there. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: when is a wedding photographer not a wedding photographer? we'll find out. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of...
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we're not going to jeopardize our ability to carry out the census. so as a practical matter, the supreme court's decision closed all paths to adding the question to the 2020 census. put simply, the impediment was not -- was a logistical impediment, not a legal one. we simply cannot complete the litigation in time to carry out the census. one other point on this. some in the media have been suggesting in the hysterical mode of the day that the administration has been planning to add the citizenship question to the census by executive fiat without regard to contrary cord orders or what the supreme court might say. this has been based on rank speculation and nothing more. as should be obvious, there has never been -- this has never been under consideration. we have always accepted that any new decision to add a citizenship question to the census would be subject to judicial review. turning to today, i applaud the president for recognizing in his executive order that including a question on the census is not the only way to obtain this vital information.
we're not going to jeopardize our ability to carry out the census. so as a practical matter, the supreme court's decision closed all paths to adding the question to the 2020 census. put simply, the impediment was not -- was a logistical impediment, not a legal one. we simply cannot complete the litigation in time to carry out the census. one other point on this. some in the media have been suggesting in the hysterical mode of the day that the administration has been planning to add the...
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a news conference held by carrie lam the chief executive of hong kong will cross that. immediately this of course a main story hong kong is seeing unprecedented scenes -- they set monday protest is taking over the assembly building the hong kong police seem to be standing by. as angry young people talking time vandalized the premises. during this time the interior of the alleged the chain wasas vandalized looking some using tear gas at the protesters were forced out of the three hours. at one point the processes attach the old colonial flying to the premiseses. this is s the latest. development in ththe ongoioing unrest over proposed extradition bill to make it easy to dispatch criminals and persons of interest to china. armed with pepper spray and batons hong kong right police charged the hundreds of protesters gathered outside the legislature building. our goal. to retake parliament from anti government protesters. as the night went on police officers slowly began moving in and clearing the hundreds of demonstrators still inside the building. earlier monday evening th
a news conference held by carrie lam the chief executive of hong kong will cross that. immediately this of course a main story hong kong is seeing unprecedented scenes -- they set monday protest is taking over the assembly building the hong kong police seem to be standing by. as angry young people talking time vandalized the premises. during this time the interior of the alleged the chain wasas vandalized looking some using tear gas at the protesters were forced out of the three hours. at one...
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now india is heading to the moon today a rocket carrying a lunar lander is due to blast off in about an hour's time that is if everything goes according to plan this is the 2nd launch attempt after a technical glitch caused the mission to be aborted shortly before blast off last week. chandrayaan 2 is india's most challenging mission so far a highly complex undertaking. the spacecraft should reach its destination in the 2nd week of august when it enters an elliptical orbit of the moon. then it will approach the lunar surface. when the landing robot vic separates from the craft the most exciting phase begins india's 1st soft landing on the moon. to select a landing site is about 600 kilometers from the lunar south pole a region of craters on the dock side of the moon. the blue markings here shows frozen ice in craters i spotted by satellites. given the high plateau the landing robot should touch down gently ancient rocks. after landing will open its doors and release india's 1st lunar rover on to the surface small as a briefcase it can travel up to 500 meters. with its on board instru
now india is heading to the moon today a rocket carrying a lunar lander is due to blast off in about an hour's time that is if everything goes according to plan this is the 2nd launch attempt after a technical glitch caused the mission to be aborted shortly before blast off last week. chandrayaan 2 is india's most challenging mission so far a highly complex undertaking. the spacecraft should reach its destination in the 2nd week of august when it enters an elliptical orbit of the moon. then it...
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carrie lam, many people remain their face, sit back too much? carrie lam, many people remain theirface, the chief executive backed by beijing. how does she try to repair this fractured city? what happens next? so many unknowns. what is known is that the protesters have melted away from this particular location. but in terms of the repercussions in the coming weeks and months, will they face prosecution over the authorities say we have stood back, we let this happen, will they try to ta ke we let this happen, will they try to take some moral high ground? i think it is interesting to see what happens next. ultimately, i suppose the fear is that beijing will be angered by what they have seen here and may decide, if not now, in the future, that they can't allow this thing to happen again. and maybe that they would impose some sort of crackdown in hong kong. yes, and i think that is in people's mines here. they are concerned about the influence of hong kong, of china. whether it is a more subtle influence or more overt, in the form of this bill that
carrie lam, many people remain their face, sit back too much? carrie lam, many people remain theirface, the chief executive backed by beijing. how does she try to repair this fractured city? what happens next? so many unknowns. what is known is that the protesters have melted away from this particular location. but in terms of the repercussions in the coming weeks and months, will they face prosecution over the authorities say we have stood back, we let this happen, will they try to ta ke we...
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that's despite a further concession by hong kong's leader carrie lam. she said the legislation was now "dead" notjust suspended — although she stopped short of announcing a complete withdrawal. that's been criticised by the last british governor of hong kong chris patten, who told the bbc he doesn't think ms lam has gone far enough. here's james ra nsley. if carrie lam had hoped her latest extradition bill concession would shift the mood on the streets of hong kong, the public are leaving her in little doubt. translation: if the government doesn't withdraw the extradition bill, basically, i think the marches willjust continue. translation: if you look at what the public has been asking for, there are a lot of demands that the government has not given a proper answer to. the government wants to avoid scenes like these — where hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to protest over the bill, in what were largely peaceful demonstrations. under pressure, carrie lam has made what appears to be a new concession. the bill that would have allowe
that's despite a further concession by hong kong's leader carrie lam. she said the legislation was now "dead" notjust suspended — although she stopped short of announcing a complete withdrawal. that's been criticised by the last british governor of hong kong chris patten, who told the bbc he doesn't think ms lam has gone far enough. here's james ra nsley. if carrie lam had hoped her latest extradition bill concession would shift the mood on the streets of hong kong, the public are...
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they should carry, all team members should carry a gopro, i think, on every mountain area. it is like a black box of an aeroplane, if i‘m not wrong. it should be. because only that can give the last evidence and and can give the... what went wrong. despite the huge effort to retrieve the remains of the four britons, two americans, and australian and an indian, the body of a british climber, martin moran, has still not been found. nanda devi is considered one of the world‘s toughest climbs. this footage, and the lives lost, testament to the danger of taking on the mountains. gareth barlow, bbc news. with little over a fortnight to go until the new leader of the conservative party is announced, we‘re looking at the policies being promoted by the two candidates. yesterday we looked atjeremy hunt‘s plans if he was to get the keys to number 10, so today it‘s the turn of borisjohnson. with me now is our reality check correspondent, chris morris — to take us through some of the former foreign secretary‘s key campaign pledges. the obvious place to start chris. brexit
they should carry, all team members should carry a gopro, i think, on every mountain area. it is like a black box of an aeroplane, if i‘m not wrong. it should be. because only that can give the last evidence and and can give the... what went wrong. despite the huge effort to retrieve the remains of the four britons, two americans, and australian and an indian, the body of a british climber, martin moran, has still not been found. nanda devi is considered one of the world‘s toughest climbs....
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out in the strait of hormuz is not a reciprocal act that it was carried out because the revolutionary guard felt that this tanker was a danger to the other vessels in that area because there transponder was not on they were not responding to any contacts that was trying to be made with them and they had a minor accident with a small arabian fishing boat so this is the state of that seizure and the iranians have said that they were simply forcing the maritime law and they didn't do anything wrong and they're keeping this until the country decides what to do next the british government has said that the tanker that they see is the grace one was heading to syria the destination is the issue of and that's the reason it was seized the syrian government is under a u. sanctions but the radiance of said that that in fact was not the destination so they say that that seizure is an illegal one and they are saying that that was that piracy carried out in the seas of gibraltar so there is a stalemate right now and of course the seizure of these 2 ships have escalate its tensions not only between
out in the strait of hormuz is not a reciprocal act that it was carried out because the revolutionary guard felt that this tanker was a danger to the other vessels in that area because there transponder was not on they were not responding to any contacts that was trying to be made with them and they had a minor accident with a small arabian fishing boat so this is the state of that seizure and the iranians have said that they were simply forcing the maritime law and they didn't do anything...
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describing an ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo and a new report says it may have been carried into neighboring rwanda. and the need to case fizzles out in court we look at why prosecutors decided to drop criminal charges against a hollywood star kevin spacey he was accused of groping a teenager. at ok. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us what started as a racist tweets has become a rallying cry for supporters of donald trump at a campaign event in north carolina the u.s. president repeated his attacks on several democratic congresswoman riffed on a tweet he sent earlier this week telling the lawmakers to go back to their countries despite them being u.s. citizens. of the donald trump has critics and he made sure to share some of their names in front of his raucous fans representative alexandria ok gilles it was she though keep i am the presley ilan or mark was at the mention of omar's name the 37 year old michigan congresswoman from a somali refugee family the crowd began to chant send her back. to. the field with the ridiculed call themselves the squat they are
describing an ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo and a new report says it may have been carried into neighboring rwanda. and the need to case fizzles out in court we look at why prosecutors decided to drop criminal charges against a hollywood star kevin spacey he was accused of groping a teenager. at ok. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us what started as a racist tweets has become a rallying cry for supporters of donald trump at a campaign event in north carolina...
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german police have carried out raids on several apartments in the west of the country the rates were centered around a town near cologne but the police also search properties and workplaces in the city itself they were looking for evidence of a potential attack they targeted people from islamist circles who are suspected of posing a potential risk to the public. and our political correspondent maximiliano kosik has been looking into the story for us she joins us from her studio max what more can you tell us about these rates so far what we know is that 6 people have been detained by the police in cologne 3 sets in their press conference earlier today that these people are now keeping to tend the not arrested so far and they have also carried out several raids near the town near cologne that is duren and another raid has been taking place here in berlin by the burden police and what the police has found in these raids were no lethal weapons or fog and or a of laptops and phones and due to a new police law here in germany these to 10 people can be taken into custody a bit longer so the
german police have carried out raids on several apartments in the west of the country the rates were centered around a town near cologne but the police also search properties and workplaces in the city itself they were looking for evidence of a potential attack they targeted people from islamist circles who are suspected of posing a potential risk to the public. and our political correspondent maximiliano kosik has been looking into the story for us she joins us from her studio max what more...
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a father for carry his kids through waist-deep floodwaters. molenas therescue. >> reporter: it only took a few ion to for a bad dec put a family in danger from the dramatic high water th the heigg rush. watch here as this dad had to carry his two little girls, they were around 7 years ofe, ag in each arm to get them out of their stalled car, trapped in high water here at the intersection of little falls parkway and massachusetts avenue. luckily, the dad was able to carry them away safely and a good samaritan rolled up, who watched all of this play out and actually gave them a ride home. >> he was unable to open the car so that's why he -- that' why the grabbed them out of the window. i was going t just go nearby him. then i saw that it was okay, that he grabbed the kids. so then they were walking on the grass area. >> reporter: and you took them home. >> i took them home, yes. the kids were a little bit afraid and they were like, oh, dad, what's going to happen to the car and what's going to happen to our backpacks. >> reporter: and the good s
a father for carry his kids through waist-deep floodwaters. molenas therescue. >> reporter: it only took a few ion to for a bad dec put a family in danger from the dramatic high water th the heigg rush. watch here as this dad had to carry his two little girls, they were around 7 years ofe, ag in each arm to get them out of their stalled car, trapped in high water here at the intersection of little falls parkway and massachusetts avenue. luckily, the dad was able to carry them away safely...
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amy: are you calling for carrie lam to resign? that shepecific bill put afford, if you can briefly explain it. >> carrie lam has been saying she would suspend this particular controversial bill. now, suspension is always temporary. it can come back any time. why couldn't she just use the word "would drop -- use ththe wd "withdraw"? i was told it was a face issue that she has agreed to suspend itit and she is not going to mae any further - -- it is so pathetic, right? convinced she would not dare to bring back that issue. but the thing is, it boils down to trust among the people, which she has completely lost by today. amy: can you e explain what happppened inside the hong kong legislature yesterday? the militant -- well, mostly young protesters, stormed the legislator's complex. they were genuine students. ory are not infiltrators that sort of thing. they were so angry. they did everything they could to damage the chahaer, obobviously. but one pepeculiar thihing is, t before the storming, the police -- who have been at the station
amy: are you calling for carrie lam to resign? that shepecific bill put afford, if you can briefly explain it. >> carrie lam has been saying she would suspend this particular controversial bill. now, suspension is always temporary. it can come back any time. why couldn't she just use the word "would drop -- use ththe wd "withdraw"? i was told it was a face issue that she has agreed to suspend itit and she is not going to mae any further - -- it is so pathetic, right?...
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we been carried on our investigations. we talked directly with more than 200 witnesses and collected great for righties of material evidence. the capital of this province. this is a place of total destruction. not even the features of this former industrial center can be found. even the building of the international control commission was a place for hostilities. it was bonds. churches are no exception. about 1000 tons of bombs have been dropped here in more than 63 air raids. this one, this town in central vietnam, has been reduced to rubble. this was a department store. this was a kindergarten. their targets early military ones? as you can see, their aim is to destroy production and wipe us out. this was the city that has been bombed 390 times continuing until today. it started with in the air raids on the north began on february the seventh, 1965. hanoi, the capital city of the democratic republic of vietnam, this is how the residential district and school buildings look now and the central parts of the city. this shows
we been carried on our investigations. we talked directly with more than 200 witnesses and collected great for righties of material evidence. the capital of this province. this is a place of total destruction. not even the features of this former industrial center can be found. even the building of the international control commission was a place for hostilities. it was bonds. churches are no exception. about 1000 tons of bombs have been dropped here in more than 63 air raids. this one, this...
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italy's interior minister refuses to let an italian case god birds carrying one hundred and thirty five migrants dog.. until e. u. countries agreed to take them in. place as the drowned b bodies of sixty two mimigrants are recoved from what the u.. n. coals the western mediterraranean tragedy say for this year. tension is the ever pass without stay state funeral of president space you can eat a sexy announces stop elections for september. welcome back to the front twenty four newsroom i'm judy a kim. on any health a million people at what's placed in northwestern syria in the past three m months prompting the u. n. human rights chief to condemn accords international in difference. since april damasascus and russa have stepped up as strikes killing at least seven hundred and forty civilians according to the syrian observatory for human rights t the trigger has the details. right vehicle some forty street across the ground the aftermath of yet another deadly s. strike on the market and sarah cad. northwhwest in syria the move te silo the strtrike targeted the popular i i'll how markets th
italy's interior minister refuses to let an italian case god birds carrying one hundred and thirty five migrants dog.. until e. u. countries agreed to take them in. place as the drowned b bodies of sixty two mimigrants are recoved from what the u.. n. coals the western mediterraranean tragedy say for this year. tension is the ever pass without stay state funeral of president space you can eat a sexy announces stop elections for september. welcome back to the front twenty four newsroom i'm judy...
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state we didn't have to have a permit to carry. now you have 16 states that are constitutional carry. the people in those states don't need to get a permit to carry. when the state no longer requires a permit, you get a permit to carry outside your state for reciprocity. you are seeing the number of permits basically level off. it really underestimates the growth you have there. it gives you an idea that gun ownership rates have been changing a lot more than people might think. i will mention one survey quickly. this is a different question. this is on whether or not you think teachers should be armed. if you look at all of the results, slightly more adults are against teachers being on to then support. 48-43 percent. to the teachers who have the most can in the game so to speak. - - strongly support teachers being able to own guns. they have about 59 percent support. the opposition to teachers having guns, basically comes from adults who don't have kids. one of the things we frequently hear is about the risk of people having guns.
state we didn't have to have a permit to carry. now you have 16 states that are constitutional carry. the people in those states don't need to get a permit to carry. when the state no longer requires a permit, you get a permit to carry outside your state for reciprocity. you are seeing the number of permits basically level off. it really underestimates the growth you have there. it gives you an idea that gun ownership rates have been changing a lot more than people might think. i will mention...
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the next day hong kong's probation need to carry lam condemned the attack and we absolutely do not own dylan that horrible. and that is that he may disappear. but ours is not a solution to any problem but almost but only 3 more. that other pro china lawmakers focused their condemnation on the anti-government protesters who had thrown eggs and paint at china's liaison office in the city once again protesters clashed with police well into the night. such and should be severely condemned and i think these reporters look we're still these provocative pictures which we see use the damage the relationship between central government and hold. but it is the closeness of that relationship that pro-democracy protesters are worried about their concerns have expanded beyond the controversial that she dishes as fears grow that democratic freedoms are being and rotate fears that will only be stoked by the apparent intervention of pro china gangstas. this is the the viewers live from berlin still to come on the show waiting for the countdown to india's moonshot rocket is on the launch pad now its mis
the next day hong kong's probation need to carry lam condemned the attack and we absolutely do not own dylan that horrible. and that is that he may disappear. but ours is not a solution to any problem but almost but only 3 more. that other pro china lawmakers focused their condemnation on the anti-government protesters who had thrown eggs and paint at china's liaison office in the city once again protesters clashed with police well into the night. such and should be severely condemned and i...
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the youngest was 15, 15-year-old sophomore that carried out the attack, the oldest was 64 years old. the age ranges. half had history of violent history and over a third had histories of domestic violence and when we tag the cases that had domestic violence history, it was actually physically violent behavior or brandishing a weapon. they had extensive histories of domestic violence. moving on in terms of symptoms of mental illness, the majority of the symptoms were depressive, paraknowa. those were common symptoms of people hole become fixated on an issue. 2/3 had mental health symptoms that impacted their relationships and for some of them, it contributed to the motive of why they carried out the attack. in terms of motive, over half and we saw this in last year's mass attack report, were retaliating for a wrong that they felt was done to them. so it was grifeance with a spouse or intimate partner and related to workplace issues such as being fired, passed over for promotion or the work environment or personal issues such as losing a video game competition. or getting into an argum
the youngest was 15, 15-year-old sophomore that carried out the attack, the oldest was 64 years old. the age ranges. half had history of violent history and over a third had histories of domestic violence and when we tag the cases that had domestic violence history, it was actually physically violent behavior or brandishing a weapon. they had extensive histories of domestic violence. moving on in terms of symptoms of mental illness, the majority of the symptoms were depressive, paraknowa. those...
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you think look at is the number concealed carry permits. 1998 there are about 2 million concealed carry permit holders in the united states. there are about 18 million right now that have concealed carry permits. even the underestimates the increase because back in 1998 you only had one state that was a constitutional carry state where you do not have to have a permit to carry. now you have 16 states that are constitutional carry. and so, people in the states don't need to get a permit to carry and in fact, when the state no longer requires a permit to get a permit to carry outside your state for reciprocity. you actually see the number permits basically level off or even fall a little bit even though you know the number of people who are legally carrying has gone up. even that change from 2 million to 18 million really underestimates the growth that you've had there. it just gives you an idea that gun ownership rates have been changing a lot more than people might think. i will just mention one of the survey quickly. this is on whether or not you think teachers should be armed. and if
you think look at is the number concealed carry permits. 1998 there are about 2 million concealed carry permit holders in the united states. there are about 18 million right now that have concealed carry permits. even the underestimates the increase because back in 1998 you only had one state that was a constitutional carry state where you do not have to have a permit to carry. now you have 16 states that are constitutional carry. and so, people in the states don't need to get a permit to carry...
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successfully carried it. sends a clear message that violation of the sanctions is acceptable and whole we have been hearing certainly the. details from the spanish foreign minister there saying that this was done at the request of the u.s. leading to speculation is this by the is this about the the e.u. sanctions on syria or is this about the us is pressure campaign on iran which are 2 distinct issues.
successfully carried it. sends a clear message that violation of the sanctions is acceptable and whole we have been hearing certainly the. details from the spanish foreign minister there saying that this was done at the request of the u.s. leading to speculation is this by the is this about the the e.u. sanctions on syria or is this about the us is pressure campaign on iran which are 2 distinct issues.
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if carrie lam —— we have to understand the anger of the protesters. if carrie lam starts dialogue with the protesters, that would start to ease the situation. we heard from protesters earlier saying they have no choice now, they wa nt to saying they have no choice now, they want to fight because they feel that is their only option. over the past month, many peaceful protesters have done what they can do using peaceful means to call on the government to withdraw the bill but things turn ugly, especially over the past two weeks, there are two protesters who committed suicide. so the state becomes -- sta kes suicide. so the state becomes -- stakes become very high. we are seeing these dramatic scenes. you can see lots of tear gas amid the demonstrators. the demonstrators in those yellow helmets as the riot police seem to move forward. there you can see them trying to scatter the protesters. i suppose, ultimately, clear at them out of the legislature, the legislative council, the assembly building with the protesters forced their way in earlier today. hav
if carrie lam —— we have to understand the anger of the protesters. if carrie lam starts dialogue with the protesters, that would start to ease the situation. we heard from protesters earlier saying they have no choice now, they wa nt to saying they have no choice now, they want to fight because they feel that is their only option. over the past month, many peaceful protesters have done what they can do using peaceful means to call on the government to withdraw the bill but things turn...
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how in all the stories we're following the german chancellor has insisted she is fit to carry out her role until the rest of her term in office which ends in 2021 despite speculation over her health angle merkel has been seen suffering several bouts of shaking in public in recent weeks the conservative leader who turned 65 on wednesday has been in office since 2005 she said she understands the concerns but insisted she is feeling good it's meant as a person i also have a high personal interest in my health because 2021 is the end of my political work but then i hope that there will be another life and i would like to continue that healthy on this from dominic came in belin. questions 1st emerged about angular merkel's health several weeks ago when she suffered a bout of shaking during the fischel ceremony welcoming a head of government to the german capital at the time she shrugged off the suggestions of her poor health saying it was dehydration but repeated instances of shaking during official visits had renewed speculation about her health but in the news conference on friday where
how in all the stories we're following the german chancellor has insisted she is fit to carry out her role until the rest of her term in office which ends in 2021 despite speculation over her health angle merkel has been seen suffering several bouts of shaking in public in recent weeks the conservative leader who turned 65 on wednesday has been in office since 2005 she said she understands the concerns but insisted she is feeling good it's meant as a person i also have a high personal interest...
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magic mushrooms use down some contexts used in the wrong way carry carry potential arms like any any psychoactive substance. but used in the right way they seem to have quite a. profound 30 to potential and quite a good safety profile as well. dream agreed to pressure almost remember that it was most of the family were unemployed working. there wasn't it was bed much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation of the things you're going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shape my the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solo do. engineer election manufacture consent another prince holds according to. one set of rules the bridge officer said. that's what you when you put words to. share. with us we're true is dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization the america. when it comes to guns history has a way of being rewritten by those looking for a reason to get guns o
magic mushrooms use down some contexts used in the wrong way carry carry potential arms like any any psychoactive substance. but used in the right way they seem to have quite a. profound 30 to potential and quite a good safety profile as well. dream agreed to pressure almost remember that it was most of the family were unemployed working. there wasn't it was bed much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation of the things you're going to get better. there was a real sense of...
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there is no greater honor to be allowed to carry that responsibility. a responsibility that has strengthened the presence of humility in my life. for that, i say thank you. but how can i say thank you to someone who is no longer among us, who is not here today, to someone who gave his life for our freedom and never came home? who was deprived of his american dream and gave that opportunity to me instead. in 870 words. there are not enough words to honor a hero or remember victims of war wherever they rest, here in arlington, normandy, the netherlands or any other place. but through that, they connect a special relationship between the netherlands and the united states from occupation to liberation. 870 words. sometimes it's just enough to say nothing and reflect upon a single, freedom. a flag soiled through smoke and oil, pierced with bullet holes, ripped by the wind. for many of you, this will be the first time you will see the flag. for those who gave their lives in the mud of normandy, it was the last time. the last piece of america that they would e
there is no greater honor to be allowed to carry that responsibility. a responsibility that has strengthened the presence of humility in my life. for that, i say thank you. but how can i say thank you to someone who is no longer among us, who is not here today, to someone who gave his life for our freedom and never came home? who was deprived of his american dream and gave that opportunity to me instead. in 870 words. there are not enough words to honor a hero or remember victims of war...
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generally about how they're being treated and they feel their freedoms are being taken away and yet carry around the chief executive of the hong kong she did come out she did say to the protesters the extradition law is dead why hasn't that satisfied you know because they are they they basically don't believe for they think that she is a stooge of beijing they are not allowed to elex their own leader in hong kong which you mustn't forget and now a newspaper the financial times is reporting that she has tried to hand in her resignation and said to beijing she wants to quit beijing has said no you can't do that you have to clear up the mess and anyway it seems difficult to know who would want to take on that very unpopular job anyway all right so carrie lamb for the time being is not able to step down even if she would like to as this report suggests what happens now when it's a good question and nobody really knows obviously the government the hong kong government has that they're furious with these protests beijing is not going to be happy the last thing they want is for it to spread over
generally about how they're being treated and they feel their freedoms are being taken away and yet carry around the chief executive of the hong kong she did come out she did say to the protesters the extradition law is dead why hasn't that satisfied you know because they are they they basically don't believe for they think that she is a stooge of beijing they are not allowed to elex their own leader in hong kong which you mustn't forget and now a newspaper the financial times is reporting that...
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there's a live meeting with carrie lam, the executive of hong kong. protesters who stormed the legislative house, they say, violated the law. we will be seeing if there will be any ramifications for these protesters. toaine: i want to turn back matt madeley. maybe you can weigh in on what is going on hong kong and put it into the context of whether it really matters in the broader scheme for markets. thing you do worry about, will president xi intervene? obviously, he's not going to do so in an outward way but it would be pretty obvious even if he does it behind the scenes. that would raise uncertainty in the marketplace. that is really what people are wanting to see. does this continue to escalate to the point where mainland china comes in and tries to press a heavy hand on the situation. that is something where the u.s. probably has to respond. it becomes more of a shouting match. still not what you want to see in that part of the world. joe: i want to go back to something luke said earlier about markets selling off a little bit after that better th
there's a live meeting with carrie lam, the executive of hong kong. protesters who stormed the legislative house, they say, violated the law. we will be seeing if there will be any ramifications for these protesters. toaine: i want to turn back matt madeley. maybe you can weigh in on what is going on hong kong and put it into the context of whether it really matters in the broader scheme for markets. thing you do worry about, will president xi intervene? obviously, he's not going to do so in an...
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you're watching bbc news at nine with me, carrie gracie. the headlines: the race to become britain's next prime minister — conservative members have until five o'clock to vote forjeremy hunt or borisjohnson, as two former labour pms warn of the dangers of a no—deal brexit. just imagine if we tumble out of europe without a deal, with no further endorsement from the british public against the wishes of parliament. don't you think there will be a huge reaction on the other side? dozens are injured in hong kong as masked men dressed in white storm a busy train station and attack pro—democracy protesters. after iranian forces seize a british tanker in the gulf, the government's cobra emergency committee meets to plan a response. prince george turns six — the third in line to the throne is seen grinning in photos taken to mark his birthday by his mother, the duchess of cambridge. cheering in sport, victory for irishman shane lowry, winning his first major at the open at royal portrush. and also coming up — we'll have more on the full re
you're watching bbc news at nine with me, carrie gracie. the headlines: the race to become britain's next prime minister — conservative members have until five o'clock to vote forjeremy hunt or borisjohnson, as two former labour pms warn of the dangers of a no—deal brexit. just imagine if we tumble out of europe without a deal, with no further endorsement from the british public against the wishes of parliament. don't you think there will be a huge reaction on the other side? dozens are...