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increased paul brennan al-jazeera. a ship pushed rescued six hundred twenty nine refugees off libya at the weekend but was turned away by italy is now expected to arrive in spain on sunday that's after bad weather and rough seas forced it to take a detour aquarius skirted on the eastern coast of sardinia to seek shelter from the storm aid workers on board say the long journey is treating a big challenge for the exhausted passengers. last night we had another down to the really hard moments when where we were starting to become really bad with a lot of wind and and big waves. of people who were seasick vomiting a lot where they were scared because of the know the wind in the motion of the ship so we decided to bring everybody inside. see agenesis has been shot dead in srinagar the capital of indian administered kashmir reports suggest should jet blue curry was repeatedly shot at close range by unknown attackers outside his office two of his security guards were also critically injured cari was the editor of rising kashmir and organize several conferences for peace in the kashmir valley the
increased paul brennan al-jazeera. a ship pushed rescued six hundred twenty nine refugees off libya at the weekend but was turned away by italy is now expected to arrive in spain on sunday that's after bad weather and rough seas forced it to take a detour aquarius skirted on the eastern coast of sardinia to seek shelter from the storm aid workers on board say the long journey is treating a big challenge for the exhausted passengers. last night we had another down to the really hard moments...
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♪ ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. the long-awaited report from the justice department's watchdog was released thursday and concludes that former fbi director james comey deviated dd from bureau and justice department procedures in his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, inspector general going so far as to call comey insubordinate from concealing his plans to make public statement in july 2016 when he ultimately exonerated clinton or was found, however, that comey was not motivated by political bias, the report also found that comey made a serious error of judgment in sending letter to congress in october of 2016 announcing he was reopening the investigation. let's bring in wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, and columnist kim strassel and bill mcgurn. so kim, what's the single biggest take away we should have out of this ig report? trship under jim take away is comey was disgraced by this report. he said that jim comey was insubordinate as we noted, not only did he decide to cut out the department of
♪ ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. the long-awaited report from the justice department's watchdog was released thursday and concludes that former fbi director james comey deviated dd from bureau and justice department procedures in his handling of the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, inspector general going so far as to call comey insubordinate from concealing his plans to make public statement in july 2016 when he ultimately exonerated clinton or...
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paul manifolds is accused of tampering with witnesses and she awaits trial on charges related to his foreign lobbying work special counsel robert miller has also filed obstruction charges against one of manifolds longtime russian associates and official washington or point one of two additional charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice and two counts of obstruction of justice these are lead back to a case that we had about a week ago when paul minor four was allegedly trying to tamper with witnesses people who had given statements to the f.b.i. and he was allegedly trying to get them to change their story now also on this indictment is constantine kilmeny who's an auld friend of mine a fourth what does his political poor start his political fix or his translator on paul minor for what in the ukraine for the best part of ten years and he becomes the twentieth person indicted by robert miller's investigation into possible russian collusion with the trump campaign this all comes under that umbrella of ford is also facing charges of tax fraud of bank fraud and of money laundering and all
paul manifolds is accused of tampering with witnesses and she awaits trial on charges related to his foreign lobbying work special counsel robert miller has also filed obstruction charges against one of manifolds longtime russian associates and official washington or point one of two additional charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice and two counts of obstruction of justice these are lead back to a case that we had about a week ago when paul minor four was allegedly trying to tamper with...
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♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. house oversight committee chair tray gowdy causing a stir when he told martha that he believes fbi acted properly when used informant to investigate trump amp cane aides. >> it was president trump himself who said number one, i didn't collude with russia but if anyone connected with my campaign did, i want the fbi to find that out, it looks to me that the fbi was doing what president trump wanted him to do, the fbi acted exactly what my fellow citizens wanted to do and has nothing to do with donald trump. paul: gowdy's remarking after meeting with ros stieb. the white house said wednesday that there are still cause for concern about the fbi's actions leading up to the 2016 election. let's bring many wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger and kim strassel and bill mcgurn. all right, kim, what do you make of gowdy's remarks there and where are we on the probe right now? >> well, the first thing i'd note that there's a lot of different points when you're talking about the fbi's mishandling of 201
♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot. house oversight committee chair tray gowdy causing a stir when he told martha that he believes fbi acted properly when used informant to investigate trump amp cane aides. >> it was president trump himself who said number one, i didn't collude with russia but if anyone connected with my campaign did, i want the fbi to find that out, it looks to me that the fbi was doing what president trump wanted him to do, the fbi...
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least seventy eight people on thursday paul chata general forts. a bloodbath in the southwestern syrian rebel stronghold of daraa russian and syrian government judson helicopters hit an estimated one hundred targets on thursday dozens of civilians were killed in the twenty four hour barrage of barrel bombs and rocket fire. the u.n. says tens of thousands of newly displaced people have fled to syria's borders with the israeli occupied golan heights and jordan peele goes to jordan one of the most generous recipients of refugees on earth that they keep border open for people fleeing south there is no there is no other place to go. but jordan says its border with syria will remain closed the kingdom already has six hundred fifty thousand registered syrian refugees. the u.n. says the fighting has also cut off vital cross border relief and aid supply routes it's asking the warring parties to stop fighting immediately. the un the u.s. u.k. and france have condemned russia's role in the offensive for you but a year ago the us russia and regional powers had agreed that i was one of the so
least seventy eight people on thursday paul chata general forts. a bloodbath in the southwestern syrian rebel stronghold of daraa russian and syrian government judson helicopters hit an estimated one hundred targets on thursday dozens of civilians were killed in the twenty four hour barrage of barrel bombs and rocket fire. the u.n. says tens of thousands of newly displaced people have fled to syria's borders with the israeli occupied golan heights and jordan peele goes to jordan one of the...
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production have nearly tripled the price of oil since twenty sixteen paul brennan has more from vienna. opec is having to deal with pressures on both the supply and the demand side as far as the demand goes the predictions are that oil demand will continue to rise through twenty eighteen and into twenty nine hundred but on the supply side there are problems venezuela's oil industry is in serious trouble and iran has the impending us sanctions coming in the estimate is that some one point eight million dollars of million barrels of oil a day could be lost to the market so how to preserve the current price and keep the market stable that's what the opec ministers are discussing here today the problem is they have very different views about how to keep the market stable saudi arabia and russia want to see a gradual easing of the current restrictions on oil production by as much as a million barrels a day but iran is not happy in fact that possibly angry about it they see the not so hidden hand of the american president donald trump in all of this he's been tweeting that opec is keeping in
production have nearly tripled the price of oil since twenty sixteen paul brennan has more from vienna. opec is having to deal with pressures on both the supply and the demand side as far as the demand goes the predictions are that oil demand will continue to rise through twenty eighteen and into twenty nine hundred but on the supply side there are problems venezuela's oil industry is in serious trouble and iran has the impending us sanctions coming in the estimate is that some one point eight...
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news sunday. the journal editorial report. ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. highly-anticipated report from the justice's intern al watchdog reportedly expected to formal james comey, that report by justice department inspector general michael horowitz was set to be released next thursday with horowitz to testify congress and what's behind the delay and what should we be looking for in the final report next week? wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, and columnist kim strassel and bill mcgurn. so kim, what do you expect, what are you looking for from the ig report next week? >> well, from some of the reporting that's been out already, it would appear that the report is going to go very directly at comey and other senior leadership for violating property col, meaning their handling of some things and defying authority and with relations, for instance, to comey's press conference that he held clearing hillary clinton which he didn't run past other senior department of justice attorneys, their handling of late find of anthony
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donald transform a campaign manager paul man of fort he will remain in custody until he faces trial in september on a raft of charges including money laundering patty culhane has this update from outside the court in washington. it was dramatic in court the judge really went after paul man a for us president former campaign manager said that he was treating this is if it was a marketing campaign not a criminal trial and she said that he is going to spend the next few months in jail until he comes back here to face trial in september this is all because the prosecution came out and said well he was allowed to stay at home under home arrest waiting for trial that he tried to tamper with the evidence from two witnesses over five weeks sending text messages encrypted apps phone calls the judge said he cannot be trusted this is potentially hugely significant you have to keep in mind paul manna for made ever made it clear he was going to fight these charges this is a man who has spent decades living the most luxurious life now he's going to be in a jail cell facing handcuffs of prison food a
donald transform a campaign manager paul man of fort he will remain in custody until he faces trial in september on a raft of charges including money laundering patty culhane has this update from outside the court in washington. it was dramatic in court the judge really went after paul man a for us president former campaign manager said that he was treating this is if it was a marketing campaign not a criminal trial and she said that he is going to spend the next few months in jail until he...
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very much indeed. a us john cho has revoked bail for don't trump's campaign manager paul manifold he'll remain in custody until he faces trial on money laundering charges in september let's go live now to patty callahan he's at the court in washington tell us what happened. well i was in the courtroom and the judge was really harsh on paul man a for first me tell you why he was brought back here prosecutors said while he was house arrest that happens with a lot of white collar criminals they can wait out their sentences at home as long as they stay in their home and check in every once in a while while the prosecution filed an indictment against him saying that he was actively trying to tamper with two witnesses to coordinate testimony so the judge said really harsh words that metaphor was acting like this was a marketing campaign not a criminal trial that he abused the trust that have been placed in him he was trying to undermine the credibility of the justice system itself she said for that reason you're going to spend time in a jail cell until your trial here in september this
very much indeed. a us john cho has revoked bail for don't trump's campaign manager paul manifold he'll remain in custody until he faces trial on money laundering charges in september let's go live now to patty callahan he's at the court in washington tell us what happened. well i was in the courtroom and the judge was really harsh on paul man a for first me tell you why he was brought back here prosecutors said while he was house arrest that happens with a lot of white collar criminals they...
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suffer gaited in a truck in two thousand and fifteen paul brennan reports. the ring leaders are brought into court for sentencing flanked by armed police wearing masks at the heights of europe's twenty fifteen refugee crisis the gang smuggled more than a thousand refugees into austria in just six months using fifteen different trucks and lorries migrants are being charged as much as seven hundred dollars a person but the oldest smuggling run was in a refrigerator truck a vehicle designed to be tight on the seventy one men women and children from syria iraq and afghanistan trapped inside quickly ran out of oxygen i started to send me a canister that the people who saw it would seem suffering and as time passed we realized that i may suffocate to death so they banged on the doors screamed and shouted trying to signal to the driver as i was running out of people inside realized that they would suffocate and die inside. the gangs driver abandon the lorry beside the a four highway and when austrian police opened the doors they found the corpses piled on top of each other investigations showe
suffer gaited in a truck in two thousand and fifteen paul brennan reports. the ring leaders are brought into court for sentencing flanked by armed police wearing masks at the heights of europe's twenty fifteen refugee crisis the gang smuggled more than a thousand refugees into austria in just six months using fifteen different trucks and lorries migrants are being charged as much as seven hundred dollars a person but the oldest smuggling run was in a refrigerator truck a vehicle designed to be...
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families separated at the mexican border that's according to the house speaker paul ryan and that's after president trying to ditch the policy of splitting families up the wife of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been charged with forward siren and now is accused of misusing state funds and forces loyal to eastern libyan military commander khalifa have tied say they've recaptured two oil terminals seized last week but rival fighters insist they still control ruslan off and i'll see there. let's go to yemen now where who the rebels are continuing to deny claims that the saudi and iraqi coalition has taken full control of what they the airport they say this video shows their fighters inside the airport compound it contradicts recent statements by the coalition that the who these have been driven out the coalition says it's also attacking pockets of rebel resistance in the surrounding area well a spokesman for the who these says they're now giving up the data. well. we're at the data civilian airports and god willing we will walk forward to the main gate and take photos th
families separated at the mexican border that's according to the house speaker paul ryan and that's after president trying to ditch the policy of splitting families up the wife of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been charged with forward siren and now is accused of misusing state funds and forces loyal to eastern libyan military commander khalifa have tied say they've recaptured two oil terminals seized last week but rival fighters insist they still control ruslan off and i'll...
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russia will not change its image as a toxic toxic paul or toxic country. because there were so many events of other kinds that even the good organization of. can change and i'm sure. as he spoke at the feet of congress on wednesday putin made it clear hosting the world cup isn't just about pleasing russians or international politics it's about giving visit is the best impression of russia to the goal is that all our guests from football stars to simple fans feel the hospitality including ality about people that they learn the authentic multinational culture and unique nature of russia and that they would like to come back to us again it's something he's tried before four years ago russia hosted the winter olympics in sochi the region was flooded with cash to smarten it up for all the visitors for the world cup that's been done on a much wider scale in total eleven world cup cities have received investment money from the huge metropolises of moscow and st petersburg to smaller cities like rants and some model the aim is to get fans and money to parts of the country far off the usual
russia will not change its image as a toxic toxic paul or toxic country. because there were so many events of other kinds that even the good organization of. can change and i'm sure. as he spoke at the feet of congress on wednesday putin made it clear hosting the world cup isn't just about pleasing russians or international politics it's about giving visit is the best impression of russia to the goal is that all our guests from football stars to simple fans feel the hospitality including ality...
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. and mexico. well that's right house speaker paul ryan has announced that two immigration bills will be getting votes in the house next week one of those bills is a completely anti immigrant bill sponsored by the house republican chairman bob goodlatte the other one is a so-called compromise bill that was negotiated by republicans with the white house what began as an effort to provide protection for dreamers young people who were brought here as children has been completely distorted and perverted into a bill that essentially enables this white house to implement the exclusionary practices at the border that are turning back asylum seekers that are resulting in parents and children being separated and detained for long term periods in terrible terrible conditions this bill not only has those kinds of provisions but will cut the existing channels for legal immigration to the united states families will be less able to bring their loved ones in here to reunify under legal immigration system visas and they will also cut something called the diversity visa lottery which enables people f
. and mexico. well that's right house speaker paul ryan has announced that two immigration bills will be getting votes in the house next week one of those bills is a completely anti immigrant bill sponsored by the house republican chairman bob goodlatte the other one is a so-called compromise bill that was negotiated by republicans with the white house what began as an effort to provide protection for dreamers young people who were brought here as children has been completely distorted and...
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compromise and it's probably likely to be somewhere in the low hundred thousand barrels per day ok paul stay there and there keep an eye on things as they progress in vienna thanks very much for joining us. but as well as those from the euro zone have agreed on a deal aimed at releasing greece from its eight year bailout program in august it payments due on billions of dollars in loans will now be delayed by ten years and greece will be given another seventeen billion dollars to help has debts the government avoided bankruptcy in two thousand and ten but it led to many public sector cuts and tax increases and a chance for up less reports many greeks think you're starting measures have done more harm than good. during the economic depression in greece twenty called business has fallen by two thirds many of her clients are bankrupt and jobless even homeless so she often cuts on credit so they can go to a job interview. has moved premises twice looking for a more affluent community and she's cut her prices by half but rising taxes have convinced her that the government doesn't want her bus
compromise and it's probably likely to be somewhere in the low hundred thousand barrels per day ok paul stay there and there keep an eye on things as they progress in vienna thanks very much for joining us. but as well as those from the euro zone have agreed on a deal aimed at releasing greece from its eight year bailout program in august it payments due on billions of dollars in loans will now be delayed by ten years and greece will be given another seventeen billion dollars to help has debts...
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members of the same family including two young children paul today as well. police in managua say a group of hooded men threw a fire bomb into this house. a family of six killed in the fire included two children medics failed to resuscitate. my two cousins survived one was burned and the other was hit she fell onto the balcony she was thrown and glass toward my body my hands my head as we got out of here he got out by for his neighbors assisted firefighters and dousing the blaze while helping survivors escape from the balcony they say police surrounded the house and burned it after the owner refused to let them place a sniper on the roof to guard a nearby checkpoint. you see the owners had nothing to do with this they were christian people in the policeman if the porch they wanted to burn the house and they managed to burn it police say they will investigate the cause of the fire. protests began two months ago after a decision by president daniel ortega to cut pensions. ortega's critics say the former revolutionary leader is running a corrupt government protesters want him to step d
members of the same family including two young children paul today as well. police in managua say a group of hooded men threw a fire bomb into this house. a family of six killed in the fire included two children medics failed to resuscitate. my two cousins survived one was burned and the other was hit she fell onto the balcony she was thrown and glass toward my body my hands my head as we got out of here he got out by for his neighbors assisted firefighters and dousing the blaze while helping...
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people have already been charged to probe including transformer campaign manager paul matter for michael flynn trump's former national security advisor pled guilty of december to lying to the f.b.i. scholars are divided on whether a president can pardon himself but if donald trump is charged and later self pardons his actions would almost certainly be challenged in court kimberly helped at al-jazeera at the white house. the white house has unveiled the shadow of the historic meeting between donald trump and ken jiang on next tuesday and they just will meet head exactly nine am singapore time and north korea's leader has reportedly placed three of his leading military offices ahead of that summit according to south korean media compares fact the defense minister the army's chief of staff and the head of his political bureau have been a place for the young men who support his policies. to jordan now working on bill has warned that his country is at a crossroads as protests over proposed tax hikes continue these promise and urgent measures to tackle the economic crisis the protests
people have already been charged to probe including transformer campaign manager paul matter for michael flynn trump's former national security advisor pled guilty of december to lying to the f.b.i. scholars are divided on whether a president can pardon himself but if donald trump is charged and later self pardons his actions would almost certainly be challenged in court kimberly helped at al-jazeera at the white house. the white house has unveiled the shadow of the historic meeting between...
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december he actually recommended paul matter for as trump's campaign manager one of four no faces several charges arising out of the real investigation of. alan fischer al-jazeera washington and it's now been announced that u.s. president donald trump well mate russian president vladimir putin in helsinki next month the summit on july sixteenth is that to be the first official meeting between the two leaders they've held informal talks on the sidelines of international gatherings twice before the white house says the two will discuss u.s. russia relations and a range of national security issues. an investigation into the u.k.'s involvement in rendition and torture after nine eleven as criticized inexcusable collusion with the u.s. in the mistreatment of detainees the british parliament intelligence committee report said the security agency supplied questions for the interrogation of prisoners they knew or suspected was subjected to cruel inhumane and degrading treatment for brain and reports. the brutal methods of western intelligence agencies after nine eleven included waterboard
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singapore ok way and thank you paul carroll is a senior advisor at n. square an initiative focused on nuclear security innovation he says there's nothing new in the agreement that kim and trump signed. the statement resembled statements from the early ninety's during president clinton's efforts to negotiate with the north that represented resembled statements from the early two thousand storm the bush administration and so but i would say even more vague and weaker with respect to any commitments by the north koreans so i would actually go a step further i mean when i heard the phrases is this just a follow up from the north korean perspective they got a meaningful benefit out of this this is been a quest for the north to meet with a sitting u.s. president for decades and our current president gave it to them and what did he get in return nothing he got nothing in return he got a vague statement of aspirational goals for president trump to accept an invitation to pyongyang and to offer in return for a visit to washington again it's premature if i understood the phrasing right they
singapore ok way and thank you paul carroll is a senior advisor at n. square an initiative focused on nuclear security innovation he says there's nothing new in the agreement that kim and trump signed. the statement resembled statements from the early ninety's during president clinton's efforts to negotiate with the north that represented resembled statements from the early two thousand storm the bush administration and so but i would say even more vague and weaker with respect to any...
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actions which could lead to torture paul brennan joins us live now from london what more you hearing about this paul. well it's a quite glaring spotlight on the behavior of british intelligence agents in two periods first of all the period from two thousand and one to two thousand and ten and then a second report which looks at what the situation is from twenty ten onward to the current day and if you look at the situation immediately after nine eleven it's a pretty pretty damning picture i mean it we're looking at more than two hundred cases where u.k. personnel continued to supply questions to intelligence officers of a third party country despite knowing that there was most likely physical mistreatment of those detainees going on there were twenty eight cases the u.k. agreed to rendition being performed by other countries most particularly the united states and the report author said it is difficult to comprehend how those at the top of office did not recognize a pattern of mistreatment in our view the u.k. tolerated actions that we regarded as in excusable really strong words the
actions which could lead to torture paul brennan joins us live now from london what more you hearing about this paul. well it's a quite glaring spotlight on the behavior of british intelligence agents in two periods first of all the period from two thousand and one to two thousand and ten and then a second report which looks at what the situation is from twenty ten onward to the current day and if you look at the situation immediately after nine eleven it's a pretty pretty damning picture i...
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be ready to find a path toward peace paul chatterjee on al-jazeera fighting in libya has forced more than two hundred thousand people from their homes the u.n. has set up hundreds of projects to try to help them but many of those internally displaced say that what they really want is political stability mahmud up to what had reports from tripoli. this is one of at least ten camps for internally displaced libyans in the capital close to four hundred families have been living here for nearly seventy years they were forsett from their hometown of one of our for supporting deposed leader moammar gadhafi. has a large family and can only find part time work. this camp is crowded i live with my two wives and ten thousand children in only two rooms it's very tough it's not getting any better. the united nations refugee agency is setting up aid projects nationwide to a live in the suffering of displaced people retired as we speak three hundred. impact projects around this country several million dollars worth of projects and i came to libya also with a view to increased to expand this project
be ready to find a path toward peace paul chatterjee on al-jazeera fighting in libya has forced more than two hundred thousand people from their homes the u.n. has set up hundreds of projects to try to help them but many of those internally displaced say that what they really want is political stability mahmud up to what had reports from tripoli. this is one of at least ten camps for internally displaced libyans in the capital close to four hundred families have been living here for nearly...
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of trees paul chodas jan reports. in the heart of africa the congo basin is home to the world's second largest rain forest but a new investigation accuses timber companies of endangering its existence second in size to the amazon the congolese rain forest to some two million square kilometers it covers six countries including the democratic republic of congo where it's shrinking the fastest the nonprofit global witness says the d r c s biggest timber company north through timber is illegally harvesting trees at nearly ninety percent of its sites with impunity north timber which is portuguese owned denies congolese subsidiary sort of force is breaching its contracts it says the accusations have no basis it acknowledges some management plans may not be in place but that it's talking with the ministry of environment about them global witness is also accusing importers such as portugal and friends of failing to take action researchers are trying to learn about the forest unique ecosystem before it's too late. these forests are under pressure from humans so we scientists want to cate
of trees paul chodas jan reports. in the heart of africa the congo basin is home to the world's second largest rain forest but a new investigation accuses timber companies of endangering its existence second in size to the amazon the congolese rain forest to some two million square kilometers it covers six countries including the democratic republic of congo where it's shrinking the fastest the nonprofit global witness says the d r c s biggest timber company north through timber is illegally...
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fifteen months to prove its problems are over for good paul brown and reports from london. as a business is a global disruptor turning the traditional taxi profession upside down and provoking protests bans and restrictions as it does it the company is now valued at more than seventy billion dollars and after starting with just three hundred u.k. drivers in two thousand and twelve now has sixty thousand u.k. drivers forty five thousand of them in london but it's had a confrontational relationship with the london regulator t.f. out the company boss told elbridge admitted the previous correspondence for example with the regulator had been inaccurate incomplete and in adequate the accepted that the reporting of crime for example was not what it should be that said the judge despite acknowledging a gung ho approach by the company in the past was willing to give it the benefit of the doubt and granted a fifteen month probationary license under the strict supervision of t f l hooper insisted that since last year there have been wholesale change in the way it now conducts its business
fifteen months to prove its problems are over for good paul brown and reports from london. as a business is a global disruptor turning the traditional taxi profession upside down and provoking protests bans and restrictions as it does it the company is now valued at more than seventy billion dollars and after starting with just three hundred u.k. drivers in two thousand and twelve now has sixty thousand u.k. drivers forty five thousand of them in london but it's had a confrontational...
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excuse well it's the law and paul ryan saying well let's have a legislative fix but it's not going to be fixed legislatively the president canopy wants not enforce this particular law and i don't think many people would be terribly upset it could actually be a political win for his entire immigration policy is a jumble of mess where as he's been focused on building a wall on the southern border when forty two percent of illegal immigrants in the united states enter the country illegally and just overstayed their visa he has an address that is steady separating children from their parents well there's fear of immigration is causing a major split in germany between angela merkel's christian democrats and their bavarian the sister party the christian social union the c.r.c. who wants to refuse entry to people who've already made asylum claims elsewhere in europe that's something chancellor merkel rejects going to cave has more from berlin. the row over what to do with people who come to germany claiming refugee status who had already done so initially in the first e.u. country in which they
excuse well it's the law and paul ryan saying well let's have a legislative fix but it's not going to be fixed legislatively the president canopy wants not enforce this particular law and i don't think many people would be terribly upset it could actually be a political win for his entire immigration policy is a jumble of mess where as he's been focused on building a wall on the southern border when forty two percent of illegal immigrants in the united states enter the country illegally and...
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disorder the controversial decision has left the gaming industry at odds with scientists paul china japan reports. in this virtual universe made up of zeros and ones dense purple storm clouds the planet ninety eight percent of the world's population is disappeared and zombies rise to attack remaining humans. it's very fast paced it keeps the story. so much fun that the mass online phenomenon called fortnight is consuming hundreds of millions of players around the world while the goal of the game is to battle for the survival of humanity some people's fragile psyche may not survive this all consuming digital games. we have been reviewing evidence for the gaming behavior. several years. the world health organization's decision to label addiction to digital and video games as a mental health disorder puts it at odds with gaming industry organizations its reference guide of recognized and diagnosable diseases describes the addiction as a pattern of persistent or recurrent gaming behavior that becomes so extensive it takes precedence over other life interests the question whose is truer
disorder the controversial decision has left the gaming industry at odds with scientists paul china japan reports. in this virtual universe made up of zeros and ones dense purple storm clouds the planet ninety eight percent of the world's population is disappeared and zombies rise to attack remaining humans. it's very fast paced it keeps the story. so much fun that the mass online phenomenon called fortnight is consuming hundreds of millions of players around the world while the goal of the...
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believe that others are helping to traffic children out of the country paul chatterjee and reports on a home in the northern city of cooley that's trying to help the children nine year old appeals parents died from aids four years ago her grandmother took care of her until she passed away the little girl who has hiv was living at a now shuttered orphanage in the northern ugandan city of gulu r.p.o. is now cared for by her legal guardian jeffrey who has four kids of his own a lot of pressure i'm trying. to make sure my family and child i think they're all mapped out are looking. valerie was the manager of one shelter that shut its doors the orphanage was home to children who lost their parents to aids and war and the government of uganda has not. been the children's home children. that. some of them. even their siblings many in uganda worry the closure of some six hundred orphanages will put children out on the streets without the basic skills for survival unicef says there are two and a half million orphans in uganda and hundred fifty three million worldwide the charity hope and home sa
believe that others are helping to traffic children out of the country paul chatterjee and reports on a home in the northern city of cooley that's trying to help the children nine year old appeals parents died from aids four years ago her grandmother took care of her until she passed away the little girl who has hiv was living at a now shuttered orphanage in the northern ugandan city of gulu r.p.o. is now cared for by her legal guardian jeffrey who has four kids of his own a lot of pressure...
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. it to the apostle paul and his clear and wise command in romans thirteen to a phase of laws of the government one protester said sessions is wrong i really dislike that he's taking my bible in and. doing something anti-political with it many of the parents and children seeking refuge in the u.s. are fleeing extreme gang violence in central america protesters and immigrants rights advocates say sending them back to their homeland could amount to a death sentence robbery most al-jazeera los angeles. israelis new prime minister is used to meet the french president in paris after a war of words over rome's refusal to accept a migrant rescue ship emmanuel mccraw have called the move irresponsible and cynical in the italian border town of ventimiglia migrants have been arriving regularly for more than four years now and residents there are increasingly frustrated as the trash about live reports. the colorful northern italian town of fenton mia faces the mediterranean sea in recent years it's become a stopping point for migrants trying to cross into france just a few kilometers away many
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former campaign manager as tough and unfair a judge ordered the detention of paul manifolds until his trial in september he's accused of trying to tamper with witnesses in the investigation into russian meddling in trump's election. the opposition is growing in the u.s. to plans to separate immigrant children from their parents who live across the border who've crossed the border illegally the government is struggling to prepare detention sentence along the border with mexico. has more from washington. taco come forward tell your story it was six years ago that francisco juarez learned he could attend university in the u.s. and work without fear of deportation i stand here proud to share that i am the first my family to graduate from college but on this anniversary of the doc a policy that allowed young undocumented immigrants to step out of the shadows the trump administration is putting other children in detention at the us mexico border the government has separated at least two thousand children from their parents since trump's zero tolerance policy for illegal crossings took e
former campaign manager as tough and unfair a judge ordered the detention of paul manifolds until his trial in september he's accused of trying to tamper with witnesses in the investigation into russian meddling in trump's election. the opposition is growing in the u.s. to plans to separate immigrant children from their parents who live across the border who've crossed the border illegally the government is struggling to prepare detention sentence along the border with mexico. has more from...
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arrogance torn asunder and paul sclera for justice civility and legality. it is a stance a plea a new era in italian politics everyone here knows there is much work to be done to take an immense effort politically and otherwise to wrest ostia away from the stranglehold of the local mafia gangs who wield enormous power outages era last year the president of catalonia says he will meet spain's new prime minister kim torah said he's exchanged messages with sanchez on the region's future following last year's unilateral declaration of independence which was declared illegal no dates yet been set for discussions david schaper reports from a trip. the new socialist prime minister pedro sanchez started his first day in office by welcoming the ukrainian president petro poroshenko to madrid it was a long standing gauge went on the former prime minister mariano rajoy diplomatic diary close aides were both leaders must have had a long night shoring up new briefing notes after a loss the vote of no confidence. but the real focus of the day was on a prison compound deep in the countryside outside madr
arrogance torn asunder and paul sclera for justice civility and legality. it is a stance a plea a new era in italian politics everyone here knows there is much work to be done to take an immense effort politically and otherwise to wrest ostia away from the stranglehold of the local mafia gangs who wield enormous power outages era last year the president of catalonia says he will meet spain's new prime minister kim torah said he's exchanged messages with sanchez on the region's future following...
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tolerance. we have zero tolerance for people that enter our country illegally. paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm plg, that was president trump wednesday signing executive order ending the separation of families accused of crossing the border illegally in a retreat from a policy that had generated opposition from both sides of the political spectrum. the house left town this weekend without moving on immigration legislation delaying a vote on a compromise measure until next week after failing to pass conservative bill on thursday, president trump tweeting friday that the gop should stop wasting its time on immigration until after the november election saying, quote, we can pass great legislation after the red wave. joining the panel this week, wall street journal columnist and deputy editor, columnist bill mcgurn and columnist in manhattan institute senior fellow jason riley. so yeahson, i guess -- jason, i guess with policy retreat the administration that it was a mistake, political mistake, what do you take away from it? >> paul, it reminded me of the bill early on
tolerance. we have zero tolerance for people that enter our country illegally. paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm plg, that was president trump wednesday signing executive order ending the separation of families accused of crossing the border illegally in a retreat from a policy that had generated opposition from both sides of the political spectrum. the house left town this weekend without moving on immigration legislation delaying a vote on a compromise measure until next...
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go live to our correspondent now paul brennan who is there outside the supreme court in central london sort of a fairly complex a nuance ruling coming from the supreme court. indeed and i think a little bit unexpected certainly from the media point of view if you know the the best case scenario are suppose for those who are expecting a change in the law would have been for the judges to declare a declaration on compatibility for the law in the northern ireland in relation to human rights legislation what the judges in fact said was that the human rights commission in northern ireland didn't have jurisdiction to bring this case in the first place because they were acting so they were arguing in abstract arguments as opposed to specific victims with. victims in mind nevertheless the judges then went on to say that we felt the need to consider the issues behind this in considerable detail and we've come to the conclusion that northern ireland's laws are not compatible particularly well in relation to abortion on not compatible with human rights legislation particularly in the case
go live to our correspondent now paul brennan who is there outside the supreme court in central london sort of a fairly complex a nuance ruling coming from the supreme court. indeed and i think a little bit unexpected certainly from the media point of view if you know the the best case scenario are suppose for those who are expecting a change in the law would have been for the judges to declare a declaration on compatibility for the law in the northern ireland in relation to human rights...
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week ahead the house leader paul ryan has brought a compromise bill as he puts it that will deal with the issue of dreamers these are undocumented children who entered the country with their parents years ago now this bill will legalize this situation it will allow them eventually to get us citizenship but what it also does is imposes incredibly strict controls in family link immigration it also provides billions of dollars for president trumps wall now the situation that we have here is that conservative republicans describe this bill as an amnesty they say they going to vote against it moderate republicans want to vote for it democrats say no they will not vote for this bill because it provides billions of dollars for a wall that they will not accept so you have legislation pending in congress that is being attacked from both sides as it were and compounding the situation is president trump on friday he said no i don't support this compromise bill subsequently his assistants walked that back and said no he would support that compromise bill as well as a conservative bill that may be
week ahead the house leader paul ryan has brought a compromise bill as he puts it that will deal with the issue of dreamers these are undocumented children who entered the country with their parents years ago now this bill will legalize this situation it will allow them eventually to get us citizenship but what it also does is imposes incredibly strict controls in family link immigration it also provides billions of dollars for president trumps wall now the situation that we have here is that...
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this blip and that's what i'm looking at the leadership of the house speaker paul ryan as well as others have put together a compromise bill and it's very moderate in nature however representative bob goodlatte from virginia has a bill that is seen as the far more far. as i understand that that's addressing the wall etc etc does that bill specifically address this policy best practice of separating families we haven't heard by all ryan we haven't heard anybody say address that specifically that's what we're talking about exactly there have not been public there's not been public outcry from leadership on this and it's it's frankly very troubling for a lifelong republican like myself who are not sure why a conservative i'm sorry you me i'm not sure why compassionate conservatism which we heard former candidate jeb bush speak about in two thousand and sixteen we're not sure why that's dead right now we're not sure why this is an issue that requires people to exhibit principled leadership this is just common sense and so your point as to why this isn't being addressed in the bill i t
this blip and that's what i'm looking at the leadership of the house speaker paul ryan as well as others have put together a compromise bill and it's very moderate in nature however representative bob goodlatte from virginia has a bill that is seen as the far more far. as i understand that that's addressing the wall etc etc does that bill specifically address this policy best practice of separating families we haven't heard by all ryan we haven't heard anybody say address that specifically...
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rights commission says the government's response has been paul the state of guatemala refused to act despite knowing that there was an imminent risk to communities who've been forced to live beside an active volcano because they've been displaced from their homeland there was no active emergency plan people didn't know what to do they weren't advised to leave so it's led to hundreds of people thousands of people up to twelve fifteen thousand people that have had to evacuate and who are now displaced of course that's causing a lot of chaos there's people can't find their family members they're being told that they can't go home and and they're worried about finding people and at the same time the emergency response has been. lacking to to leave that the state didn't do anything so people are in tears firefighters teachers community leaders well organized all of the supplies that were coming in that were being donated yesterday gretta moller state made an announcement the army look now be responsible the army and the military in guatemala as long then as associated with corruption and
rights commission says the government's response has been paul the state of guatemala refused to act despite knowing that there was an imminent risk to communities who've been forced to live beside an active volcano because they've been displaced from their homeland there was no active emergency plan people didn't know what to do they weren't advised to leave so it's led to hundreds of people thousands of people up to twelve fifteen thousand people that have had to evacuate and who are now...
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for us judges sent donald trump's former campaign manager to jail prosecutors say paul manifold tried to interfere with witnesses connected to the investigation of russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election and a tweet from callie decision tough and unfair the leaders of france and italy have met in paris to end the diplomatic route over the fate of refugees who try to end to europe both insist the e.u. is migration policy needs to be overhauled the saudi led coalition has seized the entrance to the airport and yemen's main port city operations are retake rebel held data from iranian back to the fighters known three days ago the coalition which is backing government forces says it can capture the area without disrupting aid to millions of yemenis. officials from nicaragua's government and local groups have restarted talks in a bid to end two months of anti-government protests neither president daniel ortega nor his deputy are expected to attend the talks come after another seven people including a fifteen year old boy were killed in clashes between government forces and protester
for us judges sent donald trump's former campaign manager to jail prosecutors say paul manifold tried to interfere with witnesses connected to the investigation of russian meddling in the twenty sixteen election and a tweet from callie decision tough and unfair the leaders of france and italy have met in paris to end the diplomatic route over the fate of refugees who try to end to europe both insist the e.u. is migration policy needs to be overhauled the saudi led coalition has seized the...
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paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot and we begin this week with a dramatic end to supreme court's term, justice kennedy announcing retirement wednesday giving president trump his second vacancy to fill and a once in a generation chance to cement conservative control of nation's highest court. 81-year-old stepping down after 30 years and setting confirmation bat until the senate just before the midterm elections. let's bring in wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, bill mcgurn, alyysia finley and james toronta. what difference without kennedy? >> he was the most heterodox, has strong views on subjects but they don't always line up with the traditional liberal conservative, very much in favor of gay rights, free speech, whether liberal or conservative free speech and he was sometimes wild card. most likely new justice will be line up with the other four republican. paul: that could be the case, dan, it's interesting, if you look at first amendment juris prudence, kennedy was very strong, wrote the citizens united decision, for
paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot and we begin this week with a dramatic end to supreme court's term, justice kennedy announcing retirement wednesday giving president trump his second vacancy to fill and a once in a generation chance to cement conservative control of nation's highest court. 81-year-old stepping down after 30 years and setting confirmation bat until the senate just before the midterm elections. let's bring in wall street journal columnist and deputy...
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the right to do so paul brennan has been following that case at the supreme court in london as and as this update. most observers expected the judges to come down one way or the other in relation to the compatibility of northern ireland's abortion laws with human rights legislation but in fact what the judges decided was that the human rights commission in northern ireland didn't actually have the jurisdiction to bring the case in the first place but that said it was very interesting to see that the supreme court judges felt the issues so compelling and so important that they decided to look up anyway despite the fact that the commission didn't have jurisdiction on the majority of those judges decided even though it's not legally binding they decided that the human rights law is not compatible with abortion as particularly in relation to fatal fetal syndrome unborn children have a syndrome it's simply not possible for them to survive. but those people who are campaigning for women's rights so that they will now launch a petition in belfast for a formal declaration of compatibility not
the right to do so paul brennan has been following that case at the supreme court in london as and as this update. most observers expected the judges to come down one way or the other in relation to the compatibility of northern ireland's abortion laws with human rights legislation but in fact what the judges decided was that the human rights commission in northern ireland didn't actually have the jurisdiction to bring the case in the first place but that said it was very interesting to see...
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prosecutors say paul metaphor tried repeatedly to contact two people who may be witnesses against him while he's out on bail he's been indicted on charges including money laundering tax forward and failing to register as a foreign agent special counsel robert muller is asking a judge to revoke his bail and send manifold to jail while he awaits trial my kind of has more from washington d.c. . lawyers for special counsel robert miller have brought an urgent interdict asking that poor man of bail conditions be looked at possibly revoked they say that he is guilty of witness tampering they provided documents that indicate that man of food has been in touch with other witnesses in the case and named in the document they say he has attempted to get them to deny that they ever operated in the united states that they operated as lobbyists in europe alone operating in the united states as a foreign agent without registration is a crime but the interesting question here is why isn't lawyers from robert miller's team who've actually brought this urgent application it's a different team that's been inv
prosecutors say paul metaphor tried repeatedly to contact two people who may be witnesses against him while he's out on bail he's been indicted on charges including money laundering tax forward and failing to register as a foreign agent special counsel robert muller is asking a judge to revoke his bail and send manifold to jail while he awaits trial my kind of has more from washington d.c. . lawyers for special counsel robert miller have brought an urgent interdict asking that poor man of bail...
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iran and some other members are opposed to that paul brennan reports from reality. will they or won't they that's the question vexing energy analysts ahead of friday's opec ministers meeting with ministers agree a compromise or is opec heading for a splits it could be a short fall by the end of the summer like one point six to one point eight million barrels a day it will take time for anything to filter through say whatever they decide to do in the next few days it will be instant but it will have an impact on the market but they also want to insure against is that the stock over high that we've seen in recent yaz doesn't come back again the reason why there are no talks or increase in production is to jump on that volatility i gave the market the consumers everybody enough certainty and sense of security of supply to keep markets in a healthy situation in june twenty fourth teen opec oil was trading at one hundred ten dollars a barrel by january two thousand and sixteen it had dropped to just twenty five dollars a barrel now thanks to opec limiting supply it's recovered to aro
iran and some other members are opposed to that paul brennan reports from reality. will they or won't they that's the question vexing energy analysts ahead of friday's opec ministers meeting with ministers agree a compromise or is opec heading for a splits it could be a short fall by the end of the summer like one point six to one point eight million barrels a day it will take time for anything to filter through say whatever they decide to do in the next few days it will be instant but it will...