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arescue centre caring for traumatized chimpanzees thathave escaped the clutches of poachers.and also to hungary, where volunteers are being recruitedto patrol borders and stop refugees.but we start in the philippines, where the president is waging abloody and merciless war on drugs.governmental power is usually divided up among differentbranches -- for exampl, one to pass legislation, one to decideif it's legal, and one to implement it.it's a way of keeping power in check.or that's the theory at least. but in reality, once they're inoffice, heads of state often seize complete control, becausethey control security forces. like president rodrigo duterteof the philippines. he doesn't seem bothered much bylaws and statutes. in his battle against the drugstrade in his country, duterte first sought assistance from thepolice, followed by the army. since last summer, 7,000 peoplehave lost their lives. reporter: ryan was shot twice inthe leg -- and seven of his friends were killed in anight-time attack by masked assaants.the 18-year-old is at run by baclaran church inmetropolitan manila. it mainly serve
arescue centre caring for traumatized chimpanzees thathave escaped the clutches of poachers.and also to hungary, where volunteers are being recruitedto patrol borders and stop refugees.but we start in the philippines, where the president is waging abloody and merciless war on drugs.governmental power is usually divided up among differentbranches -- for exampl, one to pass legislation, one to decideif it's legal, and one to implement it.it's a way of keeping power in check.or that's the theory...
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here's james reynolds on the hungary—serbian border. when says it is taking when - says it is taking tough action to stop migration, this is what it means. it is holding these migrants ata what it means. it is holding these migrants at a detention - in migrants at a detention centre in the south of the country. we are allowed to speak to them from the street. we are not terrorists, we are not criminals. we are refugees. there are no human rights here for a it isa there are no human rights here for a it is a prison. they are treating us like animals. but hungary sees no reason to back down. far from like animals. but hungary sees no reason to back down. farfrom it. this month, the prime minister took charge of a new group of so—called water hunters. a new law now gives the government even more power to round up migrants. hungry plants to hold all in these containers it is setting up next to the border with serbia. these are civilised places to live in, the contractor says. european workers certainly find them acceptable. hungary says t
here's james reynolds on the hungary—serbian border. when says it is taking when - says it is taking tough action to stop migration, this is what it means. it is holding these migrants ata what it means. it is holding these migrants at a detention - in migrants at a detention centre in the south of the country. we are allowed to speak to them from the street. we are not terrorists, we are not criminals. we are refugees. there are no human rights here for a it isa there are no human rights...
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hungary has an obligation. hungary has an obligation under the existing rules. what about the point that migrants once they get that point have passed through other safe— countties once they get that point have passed through other safe sountties as once they get that point have passed through other safe countfies as well through other safe countries as well where they could stay? serbia and macedonia might be safe countries for the civilians, safe countries of origin, but the asylum institutions, the asylum system does not function properly in those countries, so we do not recommend to countries to send asylum seekers backg serbia send asylum seekers back to serbia or macedonia. would you like to respond to that? - back to common respond to that? come back to common sense. that is ridiculous. there‘s the european union considers turkey a safe country a member state likely to be considered a safe country. macedonia and serbia are safe countries as well. we have to cut this vicious of countries as well. we have to cut this vicious - of illegal this vicious ci
hungary has an obligation. hungary has an obligation under the existing rules. what about the point that migrants once they get that point have passed through other safe— countties once they get that point have passed through other safe sountties as once they get that point have passed through other safe countfies as well through other safe countries as well where they could stay? serbia and macedonia might be safe countries for the civilians, safe countries of origin, but the asylum...
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but hungary sees no reason to back down. far from it. this month, the prime minister, viktor 0rban, took charge of a new group of so—called border hunters. a new law now gives the government even more power to round up migrants. hungary plans to hold them all in these containers it is setting up next to the border with serbia. "these are civilised places to live in," the contractor says. "european workers certainly find them acceptable. " hungary says that the migrants to be held in these containers would be free to leave at any time, so long as they head in just they will be free to walk just a few metres down here and they would cross back into serbia, away from the eu, these young migrants are stuck on the serbian side. the rest of the european union may publicly criticise the actions of hungary but, quietly, europe may put up with anything that keeps migrants back. james reynolds, bbc news, on the hungary/serbia border. a court in nottingham has been told that a breast surgeon allegedly carried out unnecessary surgery on nine women
but hungary sees no reason to back down. far from it. this month, the prime minister, viktor 0rban, took charge of a new group of so—called border hunters. a new law now gives the government even more power to round up migrants. hungary plans to hold them all in these containers it is setting up next to the border with serbia. "these are civilised places to live in," the contractor says. "european workers certainly find them acceptable. " hungary says that the migrants to...
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. >> the new law violates hungary's international obligations under international law and eu law and will have a terrible physical and psychological impact on women, children, and men who have already come e through. >> it's not the first time hungary has come through -- has come under fire for hard-line approach on immigration. the decision to build a razor wire fence sparked outrage as has budapest plan to take part in a plan to distribute hundreds of thousands migrants throughout member states. laura: thanks for being with us tonight. there has been a lot of outrage from human rights groups and from the u.n. is hungary actually breaching the european union's rules on the treatment of asylum seekers by building these camps and forcing people to live there? >> without any doubt this is the case. caseis in particular the in one directive of 2013 on acceptable conditions for god -- asylum-seekers that allows for detention, but only in specific cases. a violation.his is laura: hungary would perhaps argue that it was let down by the european union and left alone to deal with the crisis
. >> the new law violates hungary's international obligations under international law and eu law and will have a terrible physical and psychological impact on women, children, and men who have already come e through. >> it's not the first time hungary has come through -- has come under fire for hard-line approach on immigration. the decision to build a razor wire fence sparked outrage as has budapest plan to take part in a plan to distribute hundreds of thousands migrants throughout...
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hungary says they are terrorist threat. these people don't want to stop and hungary. this say this is domestic politics, but he says my politics have now been recognized throughout western europe as being realistic. host: that is custer eddie reporting for us. reporting now from france, one of the countries most famous photographers is being honored with a new exhibit. he was a pioneer of raw street photography, rolling pairs with a.s 11 like that is for the pictures from vogue" magazine, taken from negatives outside of paris and versailles. reporter: his 1950 photographs of extravagant dinners, ground balls, and high are not usually expected from robert doisneau. the famous french photographer is better known for paris street scenes, including his famous kiss in front of paris city hall. this never before seen set of images reveals the different side to his work. >> he certainly wasn't at ease in the social strata that he was photographing here. it's not his world. is not one he had a lot of curiosity about because he was politically to the left. at the same time, he
hungary says they are terrorist threat. these people don't want to stop and hungary. this say this is domestic politics, but he says my politics have now been recognized throughout western europe as being realistic. host: that is custer eddie reporting for us. reporting now from france, one of the countries most famous photographers is being honored with a new exhibit. he was a pioneer of raw street photography, rolling pairs with a.s 11 like that is for the pictures from vogue" magazine,...
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but hungary sees no reason to back down. far from it. this month, the prime minister viktor orban took charge of a new group of so—called border hunters. a new law now gives the government even more power to round up migrants. hungary plans to hold them all in these containers it is setting up next to the border with serbia. "these are civilised places to live in", the contractor says. "european workers certainly find them acceptable". hungary says that the migrants to be held in these containers would be free to leave at any time, so long as they head in just a single direction — south. they will be free to walk just a few metres down here and they would cross back into serbia, away from the eu, making them someone else‘s problem. these young migrants are stuck on the serbian side. fe? iéii 21 1e% euléeéée ugié; 77. . .7 . . .. .7, the actions of hungary but, quietly, europe may put up with anything that keeps migrants back. james reynolds, bbc news, on the hungary/serbia border. scientists have developed a machine that can l
but hungary sees no reason to back down. far from it. this month, the prime minister viktor orban took charge of a new group of so—called border hunters. a new law now gives the government even more power to round up migrants. hungary plans to hold them all in these containers it is setting up next to the border with serbia. "these are civilised places to live in", the contractor says. "european workers certainly find them acceptable". hungary says that the migrants to be...
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excuse me, hungary. became notable because i found the organization, because of its history, was listed by the state department and its current foreign affairs manual as a group under the direction historically during world war ii under the direction of nazi germany. because of this, the foreign affairs manual listed there was a presumption of in a miss ability to immigrants who are affiliated with this organization. to be clear, there are a couple of nuances and i should be clear about this, after world war ii under the terms of the treaty with hungary and the allies, the vitezi rend was forcibly disbanded but it reconstituted itself outside hungary among exiles who were loyalists to admiral horthy with the same ideals, the same leadership, and the same ideology. after the fall of communism in 1989, the vitezi rend came back to hungary and reconstituted itself there. it split into two factions based on personal leadership. sebastian gorka, we were told by the members of the group, is affiliated with the
excuse me, hungary. became notable because i found the organization, because of its history, was listed by the state department and its current foreign affairs manual as a group under the direction historically during world war ii under the direction of nazi germany. because of this, the foreign affairs manual listed there was a presumption of in a miss ability to immigrants who are affiliated with this organization. to be clear, there are a couple of nuances and i should be clear about this,...
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in fact, romania and hungary sent troops to invade russia in 1941. they had promised the nazis in early '42 that they would deliver their jewish populations to the german camps, and these are substantial numbers of people. it's probably over a million and a half. and then at the beginning of 1943 at the time that the germans lost the battle of stalingrad, they reneged. i should have said that a little differently. that is, hungary did not promise, bulgaria and romania did, but all of them made very clear they would not do this. and, in fact, the largest surviving community of jews in europe in 1934 was the romanian jewish community. romanians had participated in the murder of jew but did not give most of their native-born population to the germans. >> host: hitler took power in 1931? >> guest: '33. >> host: at what point did the planning start for this? or was it haphazard? >> guest: it's hard to define what planning was. after hitler came to power, the policy of the nazi regime was to separate jews from the rest of german citizens and to gradually d
in fact, romania and hungary sent troops to invade russia in 1941. they had promised the nazis in early '42 that they would deliver their jewish populations to the german camps, and these are substantial numbers of people. it's probably over a million and a half. and then at the beginning of 1943 at the time that the germans lost the battle of stalingrad, they reneged. i should have said that a little differently. that is, hungary did not promise, bulgaria and romania did, but all of them made...
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hungary is pressing ahead with the construction of two container camps for asylum—seekers on its border with serbia, despite a chorus of international criticism. by the end of march it plans to keep all asylum seekers in detention there. activists say more than a0 people were killed when a mosque in north—western syria was bombed by unidentified warplanes. the syrian observatory for human rights said the mosque was struck during evening prayers. the authorities in peru are on high alert after heavy rains caused mudslides and two rivers to burst their banks in the capital lima. schools and many roads were closed. at least sixty people have died in floods in peru since december. now for the latest financial news with susannah streeter and world business report. trading accusations. chancellor merkel heads to the white house amid growing us complaints that german business isn't playing fair. plus, a yawning hole in our finances. we lack of sleep could be if??? g; l??? “inhiiéiuféfiif billions from the global wiping billions from the global economy. welcome to world business report w
hungary is pressing ahead with the construction of two container camps for asylum—seekers on its border with serbia, despite a chorus of international criticism. by the end of march it plans to keep all asylum seekers in detention there. activists say more than a0 people were killed when a mosque in north—western syria was bombed by unidentified warplanes. the syrian observatory for human rights said the mosque was struck during evening prayers. the authorities in peru are on high alert...
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it could affect hungary's plans to detain people in border camps. the situation of migrants stunk -- stuck in the migrant zone. one boy from afghanistan is coping by making portraits which have won him quite a reputation. >> the work of an artist in the making. at the refugee camp in serbia, all are convinced. he has real talent. they call him little picasso. >> i love painting, i must be a painter. i must be a painter. >> the 10-year-old is from afghanistan. his specialty is portraits but he likes also drawing fairytale castles and nature. among his many works [no audio] >> if america can do something, it would be good. >> they left their home in afghanistan a year ago. they would like to go to switzerland or the united states. but for now, their home is a damp room with one bed. the kids in the refugee camp are trying to make the best of it. they are still having fun. and like him, they still have their dreams. brent: here is a reminder of the top story we're following for you and the dutch general election. the first exit polls suggest the party
it could affect hungary's plans to detain people in border camps. the situation of migrants stunk -- stuck in the migrant zone. one boy from afghanistan is coping by making portraits which have won him quite a reputation. >> the work of an artist in the making. at the refugee camp in serbia, all are convinced. he has real talent. they call him little picasso. >> i love painting, i must be a painter. i must be a painter. >> the 10-year-old is from afghanistan. his specialty is...
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ukraine laid out its case, poland, latvia, lithuania, hungary, japan, canada, i met with all those ambassadors over the years and so i think that's why. reporter: did you consult with the white house about your decision and just to follow on the last question, with hindsight do you believe that this is a coincidence that the russians asked you for a meeting? or do you believe you were targeted because it came at the height of russia's interference and at the same time, they -- then candidate trump was giving an interview to rt saying he didn't believe there was anything to do to be concerned. mr. sessions: i don't recall and don't have a sense of any connection whatsoever about that. i'm not sure i even knew what was -- when we set up the meeting, what was going to be going on in the world at the time. i can't speak for what the russian ambassador may have had in his mind. reporter: have you met with any other russian officials or folks connected to the russian government since you endorsed donald trump? mr. sessions: i don't believe. -- believe so. so you know, we meet a lot of people. report
ukraine laid out its case, poland, latvia, lithuania, hungary, japan, canada, i met with all those ambassadors over the years and so i think that's why. reporter: did you consult with the white house about your decision and just to follow on the last question, with hindsight do you believe that this is a coincidence that the russians asked you for a meeting? or do you believe you were targeted because it came at the height of russia's interference and at the same time, they -- then candidate...
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the scots beat new zealand 3—2, wales beat hungary 2—0. england are in the us taking part in the she believes cup. england are in the us taking part in the she believes cup. first up for them is france. they kick off at nine. that will be live on the bbc sport website. andy murray is into the dubai international quarterfinals, after brushing aside spain's guillermo garcia—lopez in straight sets. the world number one needed just an hour and 12 minutes to complete the comfortable win. murray was playing for the second time at his first tournament since his fourth—round defeat at the australian open injanuary. he'll face germany's philipp kohlschreiber in the last eight. he had been dealing with shingles. but dan evans is out. the british number two lost to fourth seed gael monfils. evans fought back after losing the first set to take the second but was swept aside by the world number twelve in the decider. golf could be quicker and simpler. that is according to the rule makers. he is our sports correspondent. there are few sports as stee
the scots beat new zealand 3—2, wales beat hungary 2—0. england are in the us taking part in the she believes cup. england are in the us taking part in the she believes cup. first up for them is france. they kick off at nine. that will be live on the bbc sport website. andy murray is into the dubai international quarterfinals, after brushing aside spain's guillermo garcia—lopez in straight sets. the world number one needed just an hour and 12 minutes to complete the comfortable win....
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she won her first pro fight back in november, now she's gearing up for hungary's szilvia szabados and she's excited. after i won my fight they called me andi after i won my fight they called me and i said great, i said and my co— main event is it they were, like, no, no, no. isaid what? —— and my. i was going to take the fight whatever. —— and my. my manager in the end said i am the main event. —— am i. the end said i am the main event. —— ami.i the end said i am the main event. —— am i. i said what are you talking about, he was, like, you're going to be the main event on showtime, the first woman to be on premium tv to be on. i said, ijust help the phone, like,... i was, be on. i said, ijust help the phone, like,... iwas, like, thinking to myself, aprilfools! that's what i was thinking! ijust a nswered that's what i was thinking! ijust answered laughing! happy indeed! —— ijust started laughing. england's billy vunipola is expected to start against scotland in rugby union's 6 nations on saturday after three months out with ligament damage. he's included in th
she won her first pro fight back in november, now she's gearing up for hungary's szilvia szabados and she's excited. after i won my fight they called me andi after i won my fight they called me and i said great, i said and my co— main event is it they were, like, no, no, no. isaid what? —— and my. i was going to take the fight whatever. —— and my. my manager in the end said i am the main event. —— am i. the end said i am the main event. —— ami.i the end said i am the main...
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i am from hungary, i am two weeks here. some of the migrants caught ina weeks here. some of the migrants caught in a brexit no man's land. ca re caught in a brexit no man's land. care home workers waiting to find out if they will be able to stay in the uk once britain has left the eu. at this nursing home in settle, 21 of the 60 staff are eu migrants. all of the 60 staff are eu migrants. all of them are unsure about their future. i like this job, of them are unsure about their future. i like thisjob, i like of them are unsure about their future. i like this job, i like the residents, i like the people. it is like a big family. i love to stay here and the brexit break my heart. ellie was one of the first to arrive here with her husband and two children in 2005. she is considering paying to become a british citizen, to guarantee her family's future. paying to become a british citizen, to guarantee her family's futurem we have to go for the naturalisation, it is £5,000 per my family, obviously we haven't got this money in the pocket but it hard brexit will come, i have
i am from hungary, i am two weeks here. some of the migrants caught ina weeks here. some of the migrants caught in a brexit no man's land. ca re caught in a brexit no man's land. care home workers waiting to find out if they will be able to stay in the uk once britain has left the eu. at this nursing home in settle, 21 of the 60 staff are eu migrants. all of the 60 staff are eu migrants. all of them are unsure about their future. i like this job, of them are unsure about their future. i like...
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your parents who were journalists in hungary. kati: it is a strange intersection. the reason the story has not been known until now, although he played a huge role in the cold war, was because stalin did not want him ever to talk to western media after the torment he had been through, which i'm sure we will get to, the torture. but my parents were the only journalists who ever found him in his hideaway in budapest during the chaos of the hungarian revolution and surprised the man and his wife who asked for political asylum in hungary, afraid to come back to america because he had been unmasked as a soviet spy by then. and so, the only existing interview with field was one that my parents did. and i was the fortunate beneficiary of that. a lot of pain went into that. charlie: had you known about this for a long time? kati: i had heard, when my father was freed from two years of maximum prison, the same prison field was in, he told us as his jailer was leading him to his cell, the jailer said, congratulations, you got the v.i.p. cell recently vacated by an american a
your parents who were journalists in hungary. kati: it is a strange intersection. the reason the story has not been known until now, although he played a huge role in the cold war, was because stalin did not want him ever to talk to western media after the torment he had been through, which i'm sure we will get to, the torture. but my parents were the only journalists who ever found him in his hideaway in budapest during the chaos of the hungarian revolution and surprised the man and his wife...
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army, and they thought it's not going to look like in chechen slovakia, it would be more hungry in -- hungary in 1956 on a scale much grander. they were more concerned with economic sanctions. there are various moments in the 1980's when the threat of intervention comes into play. when i would emphasize is the fact that as the soviets spent more and more in the second half of the 1980's in their own response, so forth, they become increasingly aware of the burdens of their empire in eastern europe. it becomes clear for both the leadership and eventually the public, that they are subsidizing eastern europe in many ways. they come to a conclusion that it's not worth to intervene because they are the ones helping to prop up the region economically. >> and you for that question. for that question. i did not mean to insinuate that shall was pushing reagan's policy. it was reagan's policy and ideas and scholz was the way the reagan could execute trade scholz said in his memoir that he felt very much that reagan was almost eating held hostage by his staff in some ways on these policies. i think scho
army, and they thought it's not going to look like in chechen slovakia, it would be more hungry in -- hungary in 1956 on a scale much grander. they were more concerned with economic sanctions. there are various moments in the 1980's when the threat of intervention comes into play. when i would emphasize is the fact that as the soviets spent more and more in the second half of the 1980's in their own response, so forth, they become increasingly aware of the burdens of their empire in eastern...
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international human rights groups have condemned hungary's treatment of refugees. in lancaster, south carolina, police are investigating the murder of harnish patel, the fourth indian man to be shot, and the second to be killed, within the last few weeks. the 43-year-old man was shot and killed in front of his own home on thursday, after returning home from working at the speedee mart convenience store, which he owned. patel had lived in the united states for 14 years. local news reports he was married and had one child in elementary school. he was shot and killed only one day before a sikh man, deep rai, was shot and wounded outside his home in n kent, washington, by a man who yelled "go back to your country." both shootings come after srinivas kuchibhotla was shot and killed by a white man in kansas who yelled "get out of my country," before opening fire on him and his friend, alok madasani, who was wounded in the attack.. a new wave of bomb threats against jewish community centers swepept the u.s. this week -- swept the u.s. this week with reported threats again
international human rights groups have condemned hungary's treatment of refugees. in lancaster, south carolina, police are investigating the murder of harnish patel, the fourth indian man to be shot, and the second to be killed, within the last few weeks. the 43-year-old man was shot and killed in front of his own home on thursday, after returning home from working at the speedee mart convenience store, which he owned. patel had lived in the united states for 14 years. local news reports he was...
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is the man who led the czechsand slovaks to independence from austria-hungary after world wari really the son of a coach driver?or could he be the illegitimate son of austria's last emperorfranz josef? for many czechs, that'sunthinkable. lubo velek heads the masarykarchives which manage the former president's estate.it comprises 2500 boxes of material.he does not buy the story that masaryk is the emperor's son. >>i would regard it as rather a>>i would regard it as rather a bad joke, a prank played byhistory, because then the son would have destroyed thefather's monarchy. reporter: so there are stillsome hurdles to finding out the truth.until then, masaryk patiently guards prague castle, theofficial residence of czech presidents.the flag here bears the national motto, truth prevails.so vondracek keeps searching for the truth.he has been conducting research for czech tv for over a year.he wonders how the son of a maidservant and a coach drivercould attend the best and priciest schools, and haveplenty of money. >>he received 100austro-hungarian gulden a month. composer antonin dvorak, wh
is the man who led the czechsand slovaks to independence from austria-hungary after world wari really the son of a coach driver?or could he be the illegitimate son of austria's last emperorfranz josef? for many czechs, that'sunthinkable. lubo velek heads the masarykarchives which manage the former president's estate.it comprises 2500 boxes of material.he does not buy the story that masaryk is the emperor's son. >>i would regard it as rather a>>i would regard it as rather a bad joke,...
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hungary is dropping on out so that leaves los angeles and paris as the two candidates. the committee will make a decision on which city will be the host of the 2024 games in september. >>> it was a terrible night for the warriors. we mentioned earlier, there's concerns that kevin durant could be lost for an extended period of time after he hyper extended his knee in last night's game. warriors went onto lose to the wizards 112-108. the wizards jumped to a -- curry led the warriors with 25 points, but missed a deep three pointer late in the game. it would have given the dubs the lead. the team will sign former warrior and former ucla player matt barnes as an insurance policy in case durant is out for a long time. >> that's going to be interesting too. >>> the san jose sharks broke a 3-game losing streak on home ice. they won 3-1 over the maple leaves. and toronto drew first blood during the second period. the sharks tied it up halfway through the second and late in the third, patrick marlow skated along against three defenders before passing to hurgal to make it a 2-1 ga
hungary is dropping on out so that leaves los angeles and paris as the two candidates. the committee will make a decision on which city will be the host of the 2024 games in september. >>> it was a terrible night for the warriors. we mentioned earlier, there's concerns that kevin durant could be lost for an extended period of time after he hyper extended his knee in last night's game. warriors went onto lose to the wizards 112-108. the wizards jumped to a -- curry led the warriors with...
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arescue centre caring for traumatized chimpanzees thathave escaped the clutches of poachers.and also to hungary, where volunteers are being recruitedto patrol borders and stop refugees.but we start in the philippines, where the president is waging abloody and merciless war on drugs.governmental power is usually divided up among differentbranches -- for exampl, one to pass legislation, one to decideif it's legal, and one to implement it.it's a way of keeping power in
arescue centre caring for traumatized chimpanzees thathave escaped the clutches of poachers.and also to hungary, where volunteers are being recruitedto patrol borders and stop refugees.but we start in the philippines, where the president is waging abloody and merciless war on drugs.governmental power is usually divided up among differentbranches -- for exampl, one to pass legislation, one to decideif it's legal, and one to implement it.it's a way of keeping power in
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arescue centre caring for traumatized chimpanzees thathave escaped the e clutches of poachers.and also to hungary, where volunteers are being recruitedto patrol borders and stop refugees.but we start in the philippines, where the president is waging abloody and merciless war on drugs.governmental power is usually
arescue centre caring for traumatized chimpanzees thathave escaped the e clutches of poachers.and also to hungary, where volunteers are being recruitedto patrol borders and stop refugees.but we start in the philippines, where the president is waging abloody and merciless war on drugs.governmental power is usually
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finally, three white lion cubs made their first public appearance at a zoo in hungary. they are being cared for by zoo staff. >>> a fairy and her unicorn brought lots of smiles to kids. that's the therapy unicorn. he wielded his magic. kids were able to pet him and touch his horn to make a wish. >> i knew fairies were real. >> you can add unicorns to that, too. it's about unicorns this spring. >> you are into the unicorn thing, huh? >> it's everywhere. kids are big on unicorns this year. thanks for being with us. have a good one. when you've got an uncontrollable cough, take delsym, the #1 12-hour cough medicine. it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. ♪ and when your days' over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the #1 12-hour cough medicine. delsym. the cough controller. parents callolice worriedabout r son ki >>> developing this morning, parents call police worried about th
finally, three white lion cubs made their first public appearance at a zoo in hungary. they are being cared for by zoo staff. >>> a fairy and her unicorn brought lots of smiles to kids. that's the therapy unicorn. he wielded his magic. kids were able to pet him and touch his horn to make a wish. >> i knew fairies were real. >> you can add unicorns to that, too. it's about unicorns this spring. >> you are into the unicorn thing, huh? >> it's everywhere. kids are...
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. >> i saw the lis including hungary. many other countries. so you know, it is part of his role as a senator, as well. >> especially as a senior member of the armed services committee >> of course, definitely part of his role. but he also at that time was part of the campaign. he was out campaigning with trump. he was part of that entity that is being investigated and that his agency as attorney general would be responsible for conducting any further or bringing any charges that result from that fbi investigation. so the senators are saying and the democratic senators especially are calling for him to step down saying he can't oversee this investigation given he had those contacts. and their big thing is under oath about contacts with russia, especially after that whole fallout with former national security adviser michael flynn. >> those are accusations that it was perjury. the other side is that he was specific about not contributing to the campaign. thank you so much. >> does appear he might have to recuse himself just to make sure. >> it's
. >> i saw the lis including hungary. many other countries. so you know, it is part of his role as a senator, as well. >> especially as a senior member of the armed services committee >> of course, definitely part of his role. but he also at that time was part of the campaign. he was out campaigning with trump. he was part of that entity that is being investigated and that his agency as attorney general would be responsible for conducting any further or bringing any charges...
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hungary and poland, former states that are now both members of nato and the european union are governed by a right-wing parties that use the power of the state to undermine the judiciary can the press and other pillars i fillers in civi. the prime minister famously boasted in the 2,014th speech that the new state that we are building is an illiberal state and a nonliberal state. in slovakia and another former satellite prime minister presided over the steady erosion of the rankings in terms of governance and transparency as he has worked to restrict civil liberties and judicial independence. the anti-democratic tide has threatened countries renowned for their tolerance and commitment to the democratic path. in the netherlands, they may have turned back the candidates bid to become the prime minister, but as the party increased the seats in parliament where it is now the second largest party. the parties are not uniform and their platforms, but they are generally nationalistic and hostile to immigrants and skeptical of the european union and greater integration. some like the candidates
hungary and poland, former states that are now both members of nato and the european union are governed by a right-wing parties that use the power of the state to undermine the judiciary can the press and other pillars i fillers in civi. the prime minister famously boasted in the 2,014th speech that the new state that we are building is an illiberal state and a nonliberal state. in slovakia and another former satellite prime minister presided over the steady erosion of the rankings in terms of...
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think of hungary, poland, the philippines, post-mandela south africa. you see there's less freedom of the press. the judiciary is more corrupt. elections don't stop -- it's not like putin's russia. they don't murder people. they don't even usually wrongfully arrest people. they use a lot of deceit and corruption and make political checks and balances less meaningful. that's the future i fear for the united states under donald trump. >> i guess the question tonight is whether or not in the era of trump we are going to become -- he will force us to become, coerce us to become better citizens. yes, no? >> that's such an important question. i'm not going to make a prediction. i'm going to offer encouragement. one of the things that -- i keep saying in the article, people may remember the story of ebenezer scrooge, "the christmas carol." when he sees the ghost of christmas future, he asks, are you the vision of things that will be or of things that could be? the ghost never answers. this is just a future. you can choose your own. you look at a lot of the gro
think of hungary, poland, the philippines, post-mandela south africa. you see there's less freedom of the press. the judiciary is more corrupt. elections don't stop -- it's not like putin's russia. they don't murder people. they don't even usually wrongfully arrest people. they use a lot of deceit and corruption and make political checks and balances less meaningful. that's the future i fear for the united states under donald trump. >> i guess the question tonight is whether or not in the...
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hungary has just done a wall on the serbian bored and they are extending it to the romanian border. walls are going into place around the world as we speak. when you look at the cost. the dollar cost to our tax paishs for illegal immigration is estimated at over $100 billion a year. it sure makes a $13 billion wall to solve that seem like a cheap option. charles: i want to bring up this issue with patrick balcazar. he's against the wall, but he does see an economic opportunity so he is planning to put in a bid for the contract to build the wall. patrick, thanks for joining the show. i guess are you grappling here with yourself, you don't like the idea of a wall but you want to make money on it anyway? >> our perspective is different where we are at. where we are located we are going through an economic depression. the construction industry is in the dumps, and we can't be picky and choosey. work is work. and so i see the opportunity to do work it's respectable work, and i may not like it, but if it helps me make my payroll, i pay my people and it's honest work that's done through co
hungary has just done a wall on the serbian bored and they are extending it to the romanian border. walls are going into place around the world as we speak. when you look at the cost. the dollar cost to our tax paishs for illegal immigration is estimated at over $100 billion a year. it sure makes a $13 billion wall to solve that seem like a cheap option. charles: i want to bring up this issue with patrick balcazar. he's against the wall, but he does see an economic opportunity so he is planning...
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the european court of human rights ruled that hungary unlawfully kept two migrants in a transit zone. the decision could affect the country's plan to automatically detain all asylum seekers in border camps. the spanish foreign minister says an independent scotland will have to join the back of the queue for eu membership. spain's government is worried about the separatist movement in catalonia. ffiifuéfiéfiiaziwa'sacs: — — — from wearing religiou symbols but the restriction must be based on internal company rules requiring all employees to dress neutrally. i am joined by the min ~ mep george batten, and the conservative mep ian duncan. let us look at the european court ofjustice ruling on headscarves. what do you make of it? it seems to bring the ec] into line with the uk government, as far as i can work out. you cannot discriminate against one culture or religion. you have to treat all equally. theresa may said she disapproves at pmqs. she said women have a right to choose how they dress. that is not what the ec] ruling is saying. she is saying she won't legislate on how p
the european court of human rights ruled that hungary unlawfully kept two migrants in a transit zone. the decision could affect the country's plan to automatically detain all asylum seekers in border camps. the spanish foreign minister says an independent scotland will have to join the back of the queue for eu membership. spain's government is worried about the separatist movement in catalonia. ffiifuéfiéfiiaziwa'sacs: — — — from wearing religiou symbols but the restriction must be...