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. >> he drives them towards the senate and realizes the door is unguarded. goodman shoves the protester again, lures the mob away, and brings them into that line of fellow officers. >> always chilling to see that. joining me now, ruth marcus, editor and columnist for the washington post. john brosnahan. and joan walsh. happy 4th of july. thank you all for being here. ruth, let me start with you and the supreme court decision in the arizona cases. let me get you to react to something from justice alito in the opinion where he writes, "because voting necessarily requires some effort and compliance with some rules, a voting system that is equally open and furnishes an equal opportunity to cast a ballot must tolerate the usual burdens of voting. mere inconvenience cannot be enough to demonstrate a violation." >>> ruth, not only are you a journalist, you are a lawyer. so your reaction to that. >> well, a mere inconvenience. i would actually encourage justice alito to go visit some of the native american voters or would-be voters in arizona who don't live near mai
. >> he drives them towards the senate and realizes the door is unguarded. goodman shoves the protester again, lures the mob away, and brings them into that line of fellow officers. >> always chilling to see that. joining me now, ruth marcus, editor and columnist for the washington post. john brosnahan. and joan walsh. happy 4th of july. thank you all for being here. ruth, let me start with you and the supreme court decision in the arizona cases. let me get you to react to something...
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we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking it all. venezuelan colombia. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera is investigative unit obtained censored and unseen video from will high filmed as the coronavirus are great is just beginning the little known all those years and that the last one in the hunt was exposing this secrecy and censorship by chinese authorities. ha ha ha ha ha ha and a health system struggling to cope al-jazeera investigation it's 3 dates that stop the world. all. i'm daryn jordan in doha with the top stories here on al-jazeera but some breaking news 1st from south korea the samsung boss jay wiley has been sentenced to 2 years in jail for bribery he was convicted of bribing an associate of the former president park geun hye he was previously convicted in 2017 but only served a year in jail the supreme court ordered a retrial washington d.c. remains locked down with unprecedented security ahead of the no gration of president elect joe biden a military green zone has been established at the fears of more violence following an in
we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking it all. venezuelan colombia. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera is investigative unit obtained censored and unseen video from will high filmed as the coronavirus are great is just beginning the little known all those years and that the last one in the hunt was exposing this secrecy and censorship by chinese authorities. ha ha ha ha ha ha and a health system struggling to cope al-jazeera investigation it's 3 dates that stop the...
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the lie that trump told, that he told premeditatedly left this country unguarded. and we have chaos and catastrophe as a result of it. and there's no way for mike pence to spin his way out of it at all. >> i'm curious as well your thoughts, again, on the political effort -- trump tried to subvert the debate himself. a bet that an audible debate would be worse than whatever the negative was. we're pretty careful with polls here, but overwhelmingly people rejecting that. moderates, independents, even people who say they're still open to voting for trump, saying he lost that debate. what do you think tonight of how repeatedly mike pence would just blatantly not answer the question. he waited his turn more than trump, but he would literally go, i see a question about scotus, i'm going to talk about iran. >> well, he's graded on a curve because of the profound national humiliation that his boss, the president, visited on the country with his unhinged debate performance. so if you were just to grade this on a normal privilege curve, pence's conduct in the debate tonight
the lie that trump told, that he told premeditatedly left this country unguarded. and we have chaos and catastrophe as a result of it. and there's no way for mike pence to spin his way out of it at all. >> i'm curious as well your thoughts, again, on the political effort -- trump tried to subvert the debate himself. a bet that an audible debate would be worse than whatever the negative was. we're pretty careful with polls here, but overwhelmingly people rejecting that. moderates,...
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the lie that trump told that he told premeditatedly, left this country unguarded. and we have chaos and catastrophe as a result of it. and there's no way for mike pence to spin his way out of it, at all. >> i'm curious about your thoughts on the political effort, trump tried to subvert the debate itself. a bet that an audible debate would be worse than anything, overwhelmingly, people saying he lost that debate. what did you think of tonight, how mike pence would blatantly not answer the question. he waited his turn more than trump, but he would say, i see a question about scotus, i'm going to talk about iran. >> he's graded on a curve because of the profound national humiliation that his boss, the president visited on the country in the first debate. if you were to grade this on a normal political curve, pence's conduct was con descending to kamala harris, to susan page, he broke the rules. blustering through the finish time on all the stuff. if this were a normal debate, it would have been scored very poorly, on higher end of weird behavior. it's never a good sig
the lie that trump told that he told premeditatedly, left this country unguarded. and we have chaos and catastrophe as a result of it. and there's no way for mike pence to spin his way out of it, at all. >> i'm curious about your thoughts on the political effort, trump tried to subvert the debate itself. a bet that an audible debate would be worse than anything, overwhelmingly, people saying he lost that debate. what did you think of tonight, how mike pence would blatantly not answer the...
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especially now because half of the border is unguarded. the president recognizes and has taken unprecedented actions to address this crisis, and i applaud him for doing that. now it's the time for this body to legislate and address this crisis and protect our nation. i look forward to answering your questions. thank you. spirit thank you. i think all the witnesses for their testimony. i will remind each member that he or she will have five minutes to question the panel. i now recognize myself for questions. mr. knowles, i'll start with you. there have been news reports, at least one, issued late last week that seemed to indicate that asylum officers were pressured by border patrol agents to deny certain migrants entry into the united states. to your knowledge, has this happened, and what have you members shared about the directives they have been asked to carry out in the remaining mexico policy? >> am i and speaker? sorry. i have no direct knowledge of what you just mentioned in the news report, although i have read the news report of bor
especially now because half of the border is unguarded. the president recognizes and has taken unprecedented actions to address this crisis, and i applaud him for doing that. now it's the time for this body to legislate and address this crisis and protect our nation. i look forward to answering your questions. thank you. spirit thank you. i think all the witnesses for their testimony. i will remind each member that he or she will have five minutes to question the panel. i now recognize myself...
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stuart: in which case he was unguarded? >> yes. stuart: that is the problem, how do we know he wasn't murdered? >> we don't. i don't want to sound like i am pedaling a conspiracy theory. he was unguarded. the cellmate was removed day before. video camera in the cell was not working. the video camera immediately outside the cell was not working. the guard slept for two hours. add to that, the most prominent pathologist in the country said it was homicide, it wasn't suicide. i looked at bones. nobody can break their own bones the way bones in his neck were broken. stuart: looks like it. >> much more to come on this. stuart: there you go. >> that we can agree. stuart: thanks, judge. >> you're welcome. stuart: president trump getting ready to go to texas. he will tour the apple factory with tim cook. we'll show you what he has to say if he speaks to reporters, as we say. if he speaks to reporters you will know it real fast. we will be back. cologuard: colon cancer screening for people 50 and older at average risk. i've heard a lot of e
stuart: in which case he was unguarded? >> yes. stuart: that is the problem, how do we know he wasn't murdered? >> we don't. i don't want to sound like i am pedaling a conspiracy theory. he was unguarded. the cellmate was removed day before. video camera in the cell was not working. the video camera immediately outside the cell was not working. the guard slept for two hours. add to that, the most prominent pathologist in the country said it was homicide, it wasn't suicide. i looked...
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we see it in the unguarded moments. here we have a picture of the brooklyn dodgers come house and what you see is jackie in the locker room surrounded by his team—mates and his coach, having an intimate and his coach, having an intimate and regular conversation. it's the kind of photograph that would never have been published in the magazine, it's not posed, and you see the normal must have jackie and his team and one of the great thing about the dodgers clubhouse, the lockers won't be segregated so his locker was next to the captain. there was a lot of pressure put on him and a lot of stress, having to deal with the first black payer in major baseball and he said he wouldn't have been a will to do it if it wasn't for his wife rachel and the support she gave him and in fact she was allowed to come to string stashed bring training with him and wives generally speaking won't allow it. in india's wife to be with him. this isa in india's wife to be with him. this is a photograph ofjackie in india's wife to be with him. th
we see it in the unguarded moments. here we have a picture of the brooklyn dodgers come house and what you see is jackie in the locker room surrounded by his team—mates and his coach, having an intimate and his coach, having an intimate and regular conversation. it's the kind of photograph that would never have been published in the magazine, it's not posed, and you see the normal must have jackie and his team and one of the great thing about the dodgers clubhouse, the lockers won't be...
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on wednesday russia successfully tested a new hypersonic strategic missile called of unguarded president putin called it a major event for the armed forces and the country as a whole the missile flew more than six thousand kilometers across the country striking a test target income chaka in russia's far east. i . i well the missile can fly at twenty seven times the speed of sound and weighs more than forty tons of on guard is unique because of its range in ability to withstand temperatures of up to two thousand degrees celsius. our the test launch provoked a strong reaction worldwide within the media playing on fears around the development of such missiles u.s. government claim that there are no countermeasures to hypersonic weapons and president putin said that russia is merely guaranteeing its own security just the u.s. is now leaving the iron if treaty going to happen it's hard to imagine what if the rockets are located in europe what should we do of course we will have to ensure our security with concrete steps let's not say later that we are trying to get an advantage we're not tryi
on wednesday russia successfully tested a new hypersonic strategic missile called of unguarded president putin called it a major event for the armed forces and the country as a whole the missile flew more than six thousand kilometers across the country striking a test target income chaka in russia's far east. i . i well the missile can fly at twenty seven times the speed of sound and weighs more than forty tons of on guard is unique because of its range in ability to withstand temperatures of...
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well a missile can fly at twenty seven times the speed of sound and weighs more than forty tons of unguarded is unique because of its range and ability to withstand temperatures of up to two thousand degrees celcius. now the test launch provoked a strong reaction worldwide with the media playing on fears around the development of such missiles the u.s. government claims that there are no countermeasures to hypersonic weapons and president putin said that russia is merely guaranteeing its own security shows. the u.s. is now leaving the i.n.f. treaty going to happen it's hard to imagine what is the rockets are located in europe what should we do of course we will have to ensure our security with some concrete steps let them not say later that we are trying to get some advantage we're not trying to get some advantage with them but merely to seek your balance to ensure our security we ask investigative journalist or external and how these new weapons could affect the balance of power. it's in the interests of the russian people the american people in the whole world to not see an increase in a n
well a missile can fly at twenty seven times the speed of sound and weighs more than forty tons of unguarded is unique because of its range and ability to withstand temperatures of up to two thousand degrees celcius. now the test launch provoked a strong reaction worldwide with the media playing on fears around the development of such missiles the u.s. government claims that there are no countermeasures to hypersonic weapons and president putin said that russia is merely guaranteeing its own...
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it restores the global balance the global security balance just to remind you of unguarded was among. nuclear weapons that putin presented during their march saying that russia had to develop its military industry in response to us is success in this fair and developing their missile the nineteen missile defenses so definitely putin sees vanguard floor inch and developments of military industry in russia as a response to u.s. is moves but definitely not everybody sees it the same way. we can now bring investigative journalist rick sterling from allness thanks for joining us good to have you on today now president putin has said this on god system cannot be stopped by any existing missile defense system don't know how true that is we'll leave that to the experts to decide sums of overall message here in symbolism given the treaties that are currently being discussed between the u.s. and russia the withdrawals of these two countries from various agreements how she's going to affect the strategic balance of power and indeed change the relationship between the two states perhaps. well i t
it restores the global balance the global security balance just to remind you of unguarded was among. nuclear weapons that putin presented during their march saying that russia had to develop its military industry in response to us is success in this fair and developing their missile the nineteen missile defenses so definitely putin sees vanguard floor inch and developments of military industry in russia as a response to u.s. is moves but definitely not everybody sees it the same way. we can...
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it restores the global balance the global security balance just to remind you of unguarded was a month due to nuclear weapons that putin presented earlier in march say in the dry shahad to develop its military industry in response to us says success in this fear and developing their missile and anti missile defenses so definitely putin sees. floor inch and developments of military industry in russia as a response to us is moves but definitely not everybody sees it the same way we discuss the situation with a different side of the thought of an who believes that the current political climate will spark a new arms race. well i think the u.s. is also working on these types of things in the first one to launch one doesn't always get to win the contest as the as we saw in the age and also in the space race so but certainly. the u.s. existing u.s. is defenses can't deal with them but existing u.s. defenses aren't that good against regular missiles so it is start this. doing away with the a.b.m. treaty is start a new arms race but i think you know we're just building more and more nuclear wea
it restores the global balance the global security balance just to remind you of unguarded was a month due to nuclear weapons that putin presented earlier in march say in the dry shahad to develop its military industry in response to us says success in this fear and developing their missile and anti missile defenses so definitely putin sees. floor inch and developments of military industry in russia as a response to us is moves but definitely not everybody sees it the same way we discuss the...
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it restores the global balance the global security balance just to remind you of unguarded was among. nuclear weapons that presented earlier in march saying the dresher had to develop its military industry in response to us is success in this fear and developing their missile the ninety missile defenses so definitely putin sees vanguard floor inch and developments of military industry in russia as a response to you asses moves but definitely not everybody sees it the same way. we discuss this story now with ivan eland defense analyst who joins me on the line good to have you on the u.s. talking about of unguarded says that it might violate the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty and washington's pulling out of other green saying that the russians basically all compliant what do you make of that. well this dispute should know certainly trashed the treaty they could negotiate over that they could actually invite other countries to get into the treaty with russia and the u.s. so that the treaty didn't have to be scrapped so there are alternative ways of proceeding with that scrappin
it restores the global balance the global security balance just to remind you of unguarded was among. nuclear weapons that presented earlier in march saying the dresher had to develop its military industry in response to us is success in this fear and developing their missile the ninety missile defenses so definitely putin sees vanguard floor inch and developments of military industry in russia as a response to you asses moves but definitely not everybody sees it the same way. we discuss this...
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picking off to the launch of russia's of unguarded ludmer putin who oversaw a live personally from defense ministries control and command center here in moscow explained the importance of wednesday event saying it was great success as it was excellent new year's eve to the entire nation adding a twittering sure russia's security for generations to calm them good. you use a system is invulnerable to the current perspective. your defense system of a potential enemy this is a big victory for our country so as russia's president puts it it's all about protecting the country and its population in the oven door it sounds indeed like a very powerful weapon a few words about what happened exactly the weapon was launched from the military base in russia's southern euro montanus and as kremlin reported successfully hate the training target on the peninsula can chart can russia's east some six thousand kilometers away of course there were different concerns over the use and the launch of unguarded guard weapon in the west with critics say it does not comply with the global treaties especially the so-
picking off to the launch of russia's of unguarded ludmer putin who oversaw a live personally from defense ministries control and command center here in moscow explained the importance of wednesday event saying it was great success as it was excellent new year's eve to the entire nation adding a twittering sure russia's security for generations to calm them good. you use a system is invulnerable to the current perspective. your defense system of a potential enemy this is a big victory for our...
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launch that vice versa it restores the global balance the global security balance just to remind you of unguarded was among the new nuclear weapons that putin presented earlier in march saying that russia had to develop its military industry in response to us is success in this fear and developing their own anti missile defenses so definitely putin sees. lawyer and developments of military industry here in russia as a response to us is moves but definitely not everybody sees it the same way. quite controversial maria financial reporting from the center of moscow thanks maria for the update there we're going to cross live now to friends and political commentator eimear or and i'm here thanks for coming on to the program here now the u.s. says haven't gone may violate the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty which washington is pulling out of sight pulling out of any way citing russia in compliance what do you all full some months. well the treaty of course specifies particular ranges and if this is an intercontinental ballistic missile we's as you said six thousand kilometer range then he's be
launch that vice versa it restores the global balance the global security balance just to remind you of unguarded was among the new nuclear weapons that putin presented earlier in march saying that russia had to develop its military industry in response to us is success in this fear and developing their own anti missile defenses so definitely putin sees. lawyer and developments of military industry here in russia as a response to us is moves but definitely not everybody sees it the same way....
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russian fights as that would clearly seen in the area a one of them actually fired two missiles two unguarded missiles at one of the boats seriously injuring one of these counterintelligence officials now the russians say this goes to show that there were spies on board this boat one of the boats one of the three boats that goes to show that this was a provocative act on the part of ukraine again ukraine is insisting that it has to be on a war footing because if there is a land invasion by the russians the has to be a big response so president poroshenko is putting it out to all people concerned that the. limited form of martial law which only applies to regional areas bordering russia and the coastal zones that this form of martial law has to be imposed in order to protect the country and to actually limit people's movements and even their freedom of rights but that has to take place for a month starting on wednesday our interests and pressing can and terry thank you. still ahead on al-jazeera the racial tensions lead to an unusually tight senate race in the heart of the last deep south. gro
russian fights as that would clearly seen in the area a one of them actually fired two missiles two unguarded missiles at one of the boats seriously injuring one of these counterintelligence officials now the russians say this goes to show that there were spies on board this boat one of the boats one of the three boats that goes to show that this was a provocative act on the part of ukraine again ukraine is insisting that it has to be on a war footing because if there is a land invasion by the...
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. —— you are in the world war maybe these are temporary blips, unguarded comments, deviations from decades of us foreign policy. but some in europe are not so sure. america does not and will not have a better ally than europe. today europeans spent on defence many times more than russia and as much as china. america, appreciate your allies because you do not have that many. for more on this we are joined here in washington by ron christie, former adviser to george w bush and in london byjonathan powell who served as chief of staff to tony blair. let me start with you, two weeks ago today we were preparing for the nato summit in brussels, which was the beginning of the period of enormous upheaval in the american relations with europe. how much has changed in the past two weeks in terms of the transatlantic alliance? trump has been good clearly at insulting his allies and praising his enemies but i think you need to be careful reading too much more it. trump is disrupter, and they are bad for things that are working like nato, the g-7, things that are working like nato, the g—7, the world
. —— you are in the world war maybe these are temporary blips, unguarded comments, deviations from decades of us foreign policy. but some in europe are not so sure. america does not and will not have a better ally than europe. today europeans spent on defence many times more than russia and as much as china. america, appreciate your allies because you do not have that many. for more on this we are joined here in washington by ron christie, former adviser to george w bush and in london...
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where were you when this idea popped into it when they're online it's unguarded the chief goal of over to an inequality in society today or if you join us on set criminal justice system is dysfunctional right now this is a dialogue what does it feel like bring you have to go back for the first time everyone has a voice and allow refugees to plead to speakers for change join the conversation on our. this is al jazeera. this is a news live from london coming up in the next sixty minutes a daring rescue operation in thailand to save a football team trapped deep inside a cave so fall at least four boys have come out. an appeals court in brazil orders a former president in nazi alluded to silva to stay in jail just hours after another judge ordered his release. unprecedented rainfall causes devastation across central and western japan at least eighty five people have been killed dozens more are missing. and i'm. with all the day's sporting action the sebastian vettel races to victory at the british grand prix to open up a narrow eight point lead in the drive the standings. so we begin in th
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also, i love the unguarded spinning blade feature. i don't know if it solves crime, but it definitely solves the problem of bystanders having heads. [laughter] meanwhile, in america, police in georgia have their own version of the future, and it's this. - lieutenant jeff mccommon announced arno as the newest member of the force-- there he is-- the robot dog is a way to help the department connect with children in a friendly, fun way. he hopes arno will help build trust between young people and the police. - what the hell was that? [laughter and applause] the police got a robot that couldn't even get hired at chuck e. cheese. also, you don't need a robot dog to impress kids, okay? just get a real dog. if a kid sees a labrador, he loses his goddamn mind. plus, they're taking jobs away from real dogs, okay? now they're gonna be out on the streets, dealing drugs, selling their doggy bodies, and now you have even more crime than you started with. [laughter] but at least some parts of america aren't totally behind. - the lapd is closer to g
also, i love the unguarded spinning blade feature. i don't know if it solves crime, but it definitely solves the problem of bystanders having heads. [laughter] meanwhile, in america, police in georgia have their own version of the future, and it's this. - lieutenant jeff mccommon announced arno as the newest member of the force-- there he is-- the robot dog is a way to help the department connect with children in a friendly, fun way. he hopes arno will help build trust between young people and...
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were his comments unguarded or was there something more calculated here? there are conflicted reports on this, that he agreed with the president that the information had to get out there and what she was saying there was what she said to the press really are and what the president said to be press in april that he did not know anything about the payments, according to her, that was the truth. he did not know at the time that the payments had been made and it was only subsequent to april that he learned about the payments and that is heard justification for saying i gave you the best possible information i had at the time. b timeline matters because as you suggest somebody could have not been telling the truth. someone could have known about the payments and didn't say they were being made or someone else is not telling the truth and that is what we have to get to the bottom of. who is speaking to the white house if you have such different conversations going on in different bids coming through? what she said during the course of the briefing that it would
were his comments unguarded or was there something more calculated here? there are conflicted reports on this, that he agreed with the president that the information had to get out there and what she was saying there was what she said to the press really are and what the president said to be press in april that he did not know anything about the payments, according to her, that was the truth. he did not know at the time that the payments had been made and it was only subsequent to april that he...
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you're in a bar and somebody spiked shore drink your responsible for it even if you'd left your drink unguarded while you went to the toilet or something like that or turned your back your the perpetrator of the crime russian athletes have been banned from competing even without giving any kind of positive don't test at all being guilty by association so there is this kind of striking difference between the treatment that russian athletes are being given and those that have been afforded to north american athletes at the puncturing olympics looming only one hundred sixty nine of russian athletes will be invited to the games out of almost five hundred initially put on the list was from president vladimir putin has apologized to the athletes saying that the country failed to protect them. you know better than anyone else how hard it is to gain victories and how much it is that you need and it's two times harder when you supporters mixed with events and for millions of sport politics we apologize for not managing to protect you from that artie's talked exclusively to a number of russian athletes w
you're in a bar and somebody spiked shore drink your responsible for it even if you'd left your drink unguarded while you went to the toilet or something like that or turned your back your the perpetrator of the crime russian athletes have been banned from competing even without giving any kind of positive don't test at all being guilty by association so there is this kind of striking difference between the treatment that russian athletes are being given and those that have been afforded to...
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and that is the price you pay with, kind of, making these unguarded remarks. and it does seem that it has damaged america. america's standing in the world. what about america's standing at home? among his supporters i suspect if you ask people about what he said, you'd say was it presidential? a pollster would find that they would say no. were people surprised? people would say no. does it change your view of donald trump? also, probably no because this is what a lot of people voted for, a president who can say what they're thinking, but dare not say. john, thanks very much indeed. we hope to speak to the ambassador from the african union very shortly. it's hard to estimate the impact facebook has had on politics and our lives. what finally did for facebook‘s rampant domination, some might say enslavementof the media? was it all the fake stuff, the political interference in the american election? or an increasing distaste about the mining and manipulation of the tiniest details of our online lives? now zuckerburg wants to take it back to a simple social netw
and that is the price you pay with, kind of, making these unguarded remarks. and it does seem that it has damaged america. america's standing in the world. what about america's standing at home? among his supporters i suspect if you ask people about what he said, you'd say was it presidential? a pollster would find that they would say no. were people surprised? people would say no. does it change your view of donald trump? also, probably no because this is what a lot of people voted for, a...
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don't think this is a responsible behavior and this will be met of course with a very serious not only unguarded but steps from the palestinian side yes there will be a popular but month violent uprising nonviolent. that would resemble maybe the first intifada because we are left now with the death of a peace process that continued for twenty five years and achieved nothing. but there are several other steps that we can see including joining all you only agencies immediately referring israel to the international criminal court take the side of diplomatic confrontation of as with israel and with those who are supporting israel and demanding that enhancement of boycott divestment sanctions against israel like the apartheid system in south africa was treated because israel practically has created another system of apartheid after the longer of your position in modern history and what about of wider reaction because just looking through other countries that have person from his team have been speaking to other leaders egypt syria turkey spirit jordan syria when the list goes on i'm yet to see anybod
don't think this is a responsible behavior and this will be met of course with a very serious not only unguarded but steps from the palestinian side yes there will be a popular but month violent uprising nonviolent. that would resemble maybe the first intifada because we are left now with the death of a peace process that continued for twenty five years and achieved nothing. but there are several other steps that we can see including joining all you only agencies immediately referring israel to...
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there's a roadway not broadway this is very particular kind of theater i mean it's really a reparatory of unguarded this company i had was a true company in the sense that the same people were there every day working making new work and our bread and butter was basically international touring we had a small theater in new york and then you could do that and make movies as well initially it was very difficult but now that i finished with that i do theater slightly more sporadically because when i was a. company i was there every day that's the first thing you look for when you say i'll do this you knows that something that calls you something that a promise for adventure a promise to learn something also people are very important you know you're going to spend time with people they have to be top people that inspire you and that you share a kind of passion with so i go by the people i go by the proposal of what we're trying to do and really secondarily that the role and the script because the truth is the script can change and the role if i know what it is it is already before i do it that's not so
there's a roadway not broadway this is very particular kind of theater i mean it's really a reparatory of unguarded this company i had was a true company in the sense that the same people were there every day working making new work and our bread and butter was basically international touring we had a small theater in new york and then you could do that and make movies as well initially it was very difficult but now that i finished with that i do theater slightly more sporadically because when...
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fearsome glimpse into an oppressive future but it's happening right now in london the man behind it is an unguarded danish artist. in central london during a photo shoot of the. yeah you're going to. look. if you're paying three and your eyes. and you know they don't do anything for you you take the. next i think you know you make me famous. and it works by giving the homeless a trucking device access to its data and. the images are then sold for tens of thousands of pounds to anybody who wants to watch them at any time half the money goes to each homeless volunteer their every day struggles also get splashed across the web and social networks the intention is to shine a light on poverty in an age when anything can be bought on our lives are always on show. and i love the fact that the buyers are part of the project and it creates awareness and it turns to problem upside down the make fun of it and they can see it in the ferrari or whatever and they can look free i am not the guys in the park now it's november it's cold it worries me that frightens me chasing some sensational could have had that he
fearsome glimpse into an oppressive future but it's happening right now in london the man behind it is an unguarded danish artist. in central london during a photo shoot of the. yeah you're going to. look. if you're paying three and your eyes. and you know they don't do anything for you you take the. next i think you know you make me famous. and it works by giving the homeless a trucking device access to its data and. the images are then sold for tens of thousands of pounds to anybody who wants...
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five hundred kilo weight bombs and so on being used heavy weapons from aircraft largely indiscriminate unguarded weapons such as rocket launchers such as artillery and mortars these can be quite accurate but many of them on not we saw a precision weapons being used by the americans a couple of months ago that the target was to kill two isis snipers and yet one hundred four civilians were admitted body americans to have been killed in the attack even using precise weapons. human rights watch has released a new report accusing iraqi security forces of collectively punishing civilians the ngo says at least one hundred seventy families with alleged links to i still are being held in a de facto detention camp these people were reportedly rounded up from across iraq at least ten women and children are sought to have died either on their way to the camp or after arriving however the iraqi military claims the facility is a rehabilitation center and that civilians will be screened hundred east if it's found they have no connection to terrorists earlier my colleague spoke with human rights watch research
five hundred kilo weight bombs and so on being used heavy weapons from aircraft largely indiscriminate unguarded weapons such as rocket launchers such as artillery and mortars these can be quite accurate but many of them on not we saw a precision weapons being used by the americans a couple of months ago that the target was to kill two isis snipers and yet one hundred four civilians were admitted body americans to have been killed in the attack even using precise weapons. human rights watch has...
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heavy weapons from across the largely indiscriminate unguarded weapons such as rocket launchers such as artillery and mortars these come because many of them or not we saw a precision weapons being used by the americans a couple of months ago that the target was to kill two snipers and yet one hundred four civilians were admitted body americans to have been killed in that attack even using precise weapons. human rights watch has published a new report accusing iraqi security forces of committing war crimes it also says almost two hundred families with alleged i still members were sent to a camp against their will to receive ideological and psychological rehabilitation the mass deportations took place in five regions at least ten women and children are thought to have died on their way to the camp after a rifle my colleague talked to senior iraq researcher for human rights watch i had the opportunity to visit this town only two days ago and i can tell you fred a big lead also no humanitarian services and you know hundreds of families of women have no understanding of how long they're
heavy weapons from across the largely indiscriminate unguarded weapons such as rocket launchers such as artillery and mortars these come because many of them or not we saw a precision weapons being used by the americans a couple of months ago that the target was to kill two snipers and yet one hundred four civilians were admitted body americans to have been killed in that attack even using precise weapons. human rights watch has published a new report accusing iraqi security forces of...
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five hundred kilo weight bombs and so on being used heavy weapons from across largely indiscriminate unguarded weapons such as rocket launchers such as artillery and mortars these can be quite accurate but many of them on not we saw a precision weapons being used by the americans a couple of months ago that the target was to. to isis snipers and yet one hundred four civilians were admitted body americans to have been killed in the attack even using precise weapons. after the victory of i'm still in mosul u.s. c'mon to warn the iraqi government about the possible reemergence of an upgraded version of the terrorist organization. and investigates. making sure that i still doesn't set up shop again might be just as hard as getting rid of it in the first place and while everyone is celebrating the liberation of mosul the top u.s. commander in iraq says to be aware of isis two point zero if we keep isis two point zero from the iraqi government is going to have to do something pretty significantly different so what exactly should the iraqi government do differently any advice i think the primary cond
five hundred kilo weight bombs and so on being used heavy weapons from across largely indiscriminate unguarded weapons such as rocket launchers such as artillery and mortars these can be quite accurate but many of them on not we saw a precision weapons being used by the americans a couple of months ago that the target was to. to isis snipers and yet one hundred four civilians were admitted body americans to have been killed in the attack even using precise weapons. after the victory of i'm...
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notjust that, it happened at the moment when people were at their most unguarded, milling around buying merchandise. that is what people are flying shocking. why! who would target this audience at this type of event? ariana grande, she a tt ra cts type of event? ariana grande, she attracts younger people, teenagers so she was on her european tour pa rents were so she was on her european tour parents were taking their children, for some, the first concert they had ever been to. why would you want to target young people out on a weeknightjust target young people out on a weeknight just wanting to target young people out on a weeknightjust wanting to enjoy a concert. i think we are getting a sense of defiance out of manchester. the only thing we can get out of this is people are rallying together. taxi drivers are giving lifts for free. people are saying if you need somewhere to stay, you can stay with me. and the council leader, he is summing it up. if it is confirmed it is a terrorist attack, it is monstrous, but futile. manchester is a strong city and will not allow terrorism, trying to
notjust that, it happened at the moment when people were at their most unguarded, milling around buying merchandise. that is what people are flying shocking. why! who would target this audience at this type of event? ariana grande, she a tt ra cts type of event? ariana grande, she attracts younger people, teenagers so she was on her european tour pa rents were so she was on her european tour parents were taking their children, for some, the first concert they had ever been to. why would you...
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the gates, meanwhile, have been left unguarded and wide open. anyone could have got through. an understandable error according to a former head of scotland yard, who nevertheless leaves that in the future security here will have to be more stringent. i'm absolutely certain that there will have to be a review now of the outer soft rim. always behind it is the inner core of armed officers, but pc keith palmer has paid for his life for that soft outer rim and i think his family, at least, and everyone else, need reassurance that this will be reviewed. the bbc has obtained new footage of the police response. a fleet of cars carrying teams of marksmen racing down the embankment. this was shortly after khalid masood's trail of carnage which began on westminster bridge. questions remain unanswered about his route to radicalisation. he was a violent criminal before converting to islam more than a decade ago. one of his victims who survived, but with serious injuries, is romanian tourist andreea cristea, who was hurled into the thames. she was in london with her partner, andrei burnaz
the gates, meanwhile, have been left unguarded and wide open. anyone could have got through. an understandable error according to a former head of scotland yard, who nevertheless leaves that in the future security here will have to be more stringent. i'm absolutely certain that there will have to be a review now of the outer soft rim. always behind it is the inner core of armed officers, but pc keith palmer has paid for his life for that soft outer rim and i think his family, at least, and...
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and theyjust sit here, completely unguarded. look at it, this isjust like the actual desert. these nubian pyramids are over 4000 years old and are a unesco world heritage site. despite that, though, they are completely deserted. visitor numbers are tiny, about 15,000 a year compared to the millions who go to the pyramids in egypt. and due to being completely unprotected, the pyramids and the history here have been damaged and vandalised. clearly not many have respected it. still, it was like nothing i had ever seen. the door is even unlocked to one of the pyramids. mazin gave me a bit of a history lesson on what i was seeing. there are more pyramids in this section alone than in egypt. there are about 200 pyramids. you can notice that most of the heads of the pyramids are chopped off. that is an italian explorer. he came here in the 1830s and he chopped off like 1a pyramids searching for gold and we still don't know what he found. do you know what they were used for? yes, they were actually tombs for the black pharaohs and queens back in the days. they buried them here with t
and theyjust sit here, completely unguarded. look at it, this isjust like the actual desert. these nubian pyramids are over 4000 years old and are a unesco world heritage site. despite that, though, they are completely deserted. visitor numbers are tiny, about 15,000 a year compared to the millions who go to the pyramids in egypt. and due to being completely unprotected, the pyramids and the history here have been damaged and vandalised. clearly not many have respected it. still, it was like...
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and theyjust sit here completely unguarded. look at it, this isjust like the actual desert. these nubian pyramids are over 4000 years old and are a unesco world heritage site. despite that, though, they are completely deserted. visitor numbers are tiny, about 15,000 a year compared to the millions who go to the pyramids in egypt. and due to being completely unprotected, the pyramids and the history here have been damaged and vandalised. clearly not many have respected it. still, it was like nothing i had ever seen. the door is even unlocked to one of the pyramids. mazin gave me a bit of a history lesson on what i was seeing. there are more pyramids in this section alone than in egypt. there are about 220 pyramids. you can notice that most of the heads of the pyramids are chopped off. that is an italian explorer. he came here in the 1830s and he chopped off like 14 pyramids searching for gold and we still don't know what he found. do you know what they were used for? yes, they were actually tombs for the black pharaohs and queens back in the days. they buried them here with t
and theyjust sit here completely unguarded. look at it, this isjust like the actual desert. these nubian pyramids are over 4000 years old and are a unesco world heritage site. despite that, though, they are completely deserted. visitor numbers are tiny, about 15,000 a year compared to the millions who go to the pyramids in egypt. and due to being completely unprotected, the pyramids and the history here have been damaged and vandalised. clearly not many have respected it. still, it was like...
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when is hillary clinton going to sit down and go with an unguarded interview, and when she does, then she says things like she short circuited or that she talked past chris wallace in a rare moment where she ever has an interview at all. look, i've been a candidate over 13 times in the course of my life. i'm telling you, there are times that people will ask you a question, you give a very honest answer, you think you're going to be rewarded for the candor and the honesty and instead you are punished for it. you know what you do? you want to say the heck with you. i'll never talk to the press again. >> governor, we've got to go. with donald trump saying he's going to take away the credentials of "the new york times." is that a good idea? >> why did "the new york times" have any credentials at all? where do they get credentials? for what? if they make up stories out of thin air with sources they won't name, why -- i'm just being honest. why should they even have credentials? for what? >> governor mike huckabee joining us live. great to see you. >> thanks, gov more. >> thanks a bunch. >>
when is hillary clinton going to sit down and go with an unguarded interview, and when she does, then she says things like she short circuited or that she talked past chris wallace in a rare moment where she ever has an interview at all. look, i've been a candidate over 13 times in the course of my life. i'm telling you, there are times that people will ask you a question, you give a very honest answer, you think you're going to be rewarded for the candor and the honesty and instead you are...
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john boehner caught in tape in an unguarded moment revealing what he really thinks of the man trying to stop donald trump calling him lucifer in the flesh. boehner didn't stop there. >> reporter: ted cruz' old enemy now pulling out the political pitch forks. former house speaker john boehner. lucifier in the flesh. i never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch. >> reporter: boehner commenting con g ing candidly in california. >> over my dead body. >> he allowed his inner trump to come out. >> reporter: cruz today in indiana. >> john boehner in his remarks described donald trump as his texting and golfing buddy. truth of the matter is, i don't know the man. i've met john boehner my life. >> reporter: to stop trump, cruz needs help from more members of the gop including the d.c. establishment he's been fighting for years. during the 2013 shut down famously huddling with members of congress to turn them against leaders like boehner. cruz considered by someone of the most hated man on capitol hill. now trump is trying to prove he's the one that can work with washington picking up n
john boehner caught in tape in an unguarded moment revealing what he really thinks of the man trying to stop donald trump calling him lucifer in the flesh. boehner didn't stop there. >> reporter: ted cruz' old enemy now pulling out the political pitch forks. former house speaker john boehner. lucifier in the flesh. i never worked with a more miserable son of a bitch. >> reporter: boehner commenting con g ing candidly in california. >> over my dead body. >> he allowed his...
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his concerns are unguarded nuclear stockpiles and rogue nations that are willing to sell atomic weapons. >>> in the cnbc money report, tesla unveils the newest electric car. some people are taking off from work to check it out. the model 3 will not go into production until later this year. the company will take $1,000 pre-order reservations at show rooms today. online reservations begin tonight. the car is expected to start at $35,000. >>> chipotle mexican grill may be venturing into the burger business. for a trademark for a better burger. a spokesman says it's part of the company's move to open a burger chain. it owns chophouse, the southeast asian food chain and pizzeria. they're trying to recover from an e. coli outbreak that sickened people in 11 states. >>> graduation ceremony for two fdnyemts. they both proposed to their girlfriends after. they posted these pictures on the twitter account saying love is in the air. >> antoine morales and shane miskappa. everything went well it looks like. >> it looks like it did. >>> it's 5:08 right now. a soldout crowd filled radio city music ha
his concerns are unguarded nuclear stockpiles and rogue nations that are willing to sell atomic weapons. >>> in the cnbc money report, tesla unveils the newest electric car. some people are taking off from work to check it out. the model 3 will not go into production until later this year. the company will take $1,000 pre-order reservations at show rooms today. online reservations begin tonight. the car is expected to start at $35,000. >>> chipotle mexican grill may be...