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you think look at is the number concealed carry permits. 1998 there are about 2 million concealed carry permit holders in the united states. there are about 18 million right now that have concealed carry permits. even the underestimates the increase because back in 1998 you only had one state that was a constitutional carry state where you do not have to have a permit to carry. now you have 16 states that are constitutional carry. and so, people in the states don't need to get a permit to carry and in fact, when the state no longer requires a permit to get a permit to carry outside your state for reciprocity. you actually see the number permits basically level off or even fall a little bit even though you know the number of people who are legally carrying has gone up. even that change from 2 million to 18 million really underestimates the growth that you've had there. it just gives you an idea that gun ownership rates have been changing a lot more than people might think. i will just mention one of the survey quickly. this is on whether or not you think teachers should be armed. and if
you think look at is the number concealed carry permits. 1998 there are about 2 million concealed carry permit holders in the united states. there are about 18 million right now that have concealed carry permits. even the underestimates the increase because back in 1998 you only had one state that was a constitutional carry state where you do not have to have a permit to carry. now you have 16 states that are constitutional carry. and so, people in the states don't need to get a permit to carry...
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carry a gopro, i think. for every mountaineer, i think it should be like a black box of an aeroplane. if i‘m not wrong, it should be, because that can give last evidence and can say what went wrong. despite the huge effort to retrieve the remains of the four britons, two americans, an australian and an indian, the body of a british climber, martin moran, has still not been found. nanda devi is considered one of the world‘s toughest climbs. this footage and the lives lost testament to the danger of taking on the mountains. gareth barlow, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: how we can all watch the restoration of a world famous rembrandt painting, as a team of art historians carry out their delicate work. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup, and they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vo
carry a gopro, i think. for every mountaineer, i think it should be like a black box of an aeroplane. if i‘m not wrong, it should be, because that can give last evidence and can say what went wrong. despite the huge effort to retrieve the remains of the four britons, two americans, an australian and an indian, the body of a british climber, martin moran, has still not been found. nanda devi is considered one of the world‘s toughest climbs. this footage and the lives lost testament to the...
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like i want to carry it on wait wait oh. my. god i hear oh dear oh dear. oh. yes it in a gasoline. get out then it all in was going to. give us a. lot of. almost all of the inhabitants of the villages along the border have turned to trafficking work is scarce in this region and unemployment overwhelming they see no better options but to smuggle. you know. for this month at least noto will be able to feed his family. the pages of this exercise book cold unspeakable mannerly compiled testimonies of victims of congolese mercenaries as this intimate evidence finds its way to international courts the central african republic is plunged into further tumult and intricate 10 other people and a nation crippled by recent history. afrikaans part 2 of a 2 part series on al-jazeera. july on al-jazeera will the conservative new democracy be victorious in the snap elections we bring you the latest as greece votes a new documentary examines the use of modern technology and policing its impact on individual rights and civil society on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 lunar landing we look back
like i want to carry it on wait wait oh. my. god i hear oh dear oh dear. oh. yes it in a gasoline. get out then it all in was going to. give us a. lot of. almost all of the inhabitants of the villages along the border have turned to trafficking work is scarce in this region and unemployment overwhelming they see no better options but to smuggle. you know. for this month at least noto will be able to feed his family. the pages of this exercise book cold unspeakable mannerly compiled testimonies...
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i'm karishma vaswani in hong kong where the chief executive, carrie lam, has promised to take a hard line against the protestors who stormed and ransacked parliament. this is something that we should seriously condemn. because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. police ended the eight—hour occupation — evicting hundreds of activists. but the damage remains. many in the opposition are starting to ask questions about the wisdom of these young protesters storming into this building, whether it was really a victory of any sort or in fact it has handed victory to the government. i'm duncan golestani in london. our main story: we have a special report from the amazon rainforest, where huge tracts of forests are being wiped out. this is happening all over the amazon, to create new farmland, and the result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. it is 9am in hong kong and you can see that this is the cleanup of what the protesters did to the legislative council building overnight. in the early hours of this morning, we heard from the chief ex
i'm karishma vaswani in hong kong where the chief executive, carrie lam, has promised to take a hard line against the protestors who stormed and ransacked parliament. this is something that we should seriously condemn. because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. police ended the eight—hour occupation — evicting hundreds of activists. but the damage remains. many in the opposition are starting to ask questions about the wisdom of these young protesters storming into...
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it also carry m. and ms as fuel seem to make concessions people are getting angrier and angrier then f 3 confrontation between the police and the hottest 1st except the base immutable as that and then the walton of tires in the caches last sunday has now caused. the crisis to it level of there are doubts whether it be carrying member station can mean king effect in from soul of the law and order situation as subs are often qualls of business service like last month is very suspect it may involve another new territory when and when you say that sat muslims as failed to make concessions what are those concessions that protest as according for. basically the protestants as some didn't as minimum demands were light to carry them in a station too clearly and nuns the withdrawal of the country was at peace with its of legislation and do establishment and investigation commission into the election of the other and they also astarte protestants the is and do we more as the label on the precious with the polic
it also carry m. and ms as fuel seem to make concessions people are getting angrier and angrier then f 3 confrontation between the police and the hottest 1st except the base immutable as that and then the walton of tires in the caches last sunday has now caused. the crisis to it level of there are doubts whether it be carrying member station can mean king effect in from soul of the law and order situation as subs are often qualls of business service like last month is very suspect it may...
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universities here for talks that again would be held in private now it all seems to be part of the lead to carry a lamb's promise of being more of a listening chief executive but the complaint against has always been that she is incapable or a ubel to make any changes that she won't back down and of course the suspicion being that behind beijing is also forcing her not to give way not to lose face what the students are demanding is that they have this dialogue with government not only themselves but also many other sectors of society what's more they want that to be held in public all parts of that campaign of building on the impetus of these mass demonstrations to keep this issue very much in the public domain the concern for the government is that they want to try to defuse this situation by having a public debate that may to an end to a a rowdy shouting match between student groups and government officials they simply make matters worse when i'm ahead of the news hour and cleaning an international dispute over the british seizure that is an iranian oil tanker around $10000.00 legal in less th
universities here for talks that again would be held in private now it all seems to be part of the lead to carry a lamb's promise of being more of a listening chief executive but the complaint against has always been that she is incapable or a ubel to make any changes that she won't back down and of course the suspicion being that behind beijing is also forcing her not to give way not to lose face what the students are demanding is that they have this dialogue with government not only...
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magic mushrooms use down some contexts used in the wrong way carry carry potential arms like any any psychoactive substance. but used in the right way they seem to have quite a. profound 30 to potential and quite a good safety profile as well. dream agreed to pressure almost remember that it was most of the family were unemployed working. there wasn't it was bed much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation of the things you're going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shape my the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solo do. engineer election manufacture consent another prince holds according to. one set of rules the bridge officer said. that's what you when you put words to. share. with us we're true is dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization the america. when it comes to guns history has a way of being rewritten by those looking for a reason to get guns o
magic mushrooms use down some contexts used in the wrong way carry carry potential arms like any any psychoactive substance. but used in the right way they seem to have quite a. profound 30 to potential and quite a good safety profile as well. dream agreed to pressure almost remember that it was most of the family were unemployed working. there wasn't it was bed much worse objective listen today but there was an expectation of the things you're going to get better. there was a real sense of...
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out, no matter who carried out the crime. thank you, chris buckley in washington. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: when is a wedding photographer, not a wedding photographer? we'll find out. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: scorching heat in europe as the sweltering weather brings record—breaking temperatures ri
out, no matter who carried out the crime. thank you, chris buckley in washington. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: when is a wedding photographer, not a wedding photographer? we'll find out. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols...
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government for now the iranians are saying that they are not really breaking any laws they carried out what they believed to be due diligence why forcing maritime law and regulations in the strait of hormuz and in an attempt to deescalate the tensions we've heard that the omani foreign minister will be traveling to teheran on. on saturday and he will attempt to try and calm the situation further but for now the iranians are adamant that they have actually done absolutely nothing wrong and that the double standard that's being carried out by the world powers is something that they will not stand for. the head of the united nations nuclear watchdog has died 72 year old you kia armando started his 3rd 4 year term as chief of the international atomic energy agency in 2017 he was due to announce that he would step down early because of illness is responsibilities at the i.a.e.a. through to policing the restrictions on iran's nuclear program and the president of philippines wants to bring back the death penalty for crimes involving illegal drugs in his state of the nation speech we're going
government for now the iranians are saying that they are not really breaking any laws they carried out what they believed to be due diligence why forcing maritime law and regulations in the strait of hormuz and in an attempt to deescalate the tensions we've heard that the omani foreign minister will be traveling to teheran on. on saturday and he will attempt to try and calm the situation further but for now the iranians are adamant that they have actually done absolutely nothing wrong and that...
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that i carry him a little bit. really weird. ok how did how much the giant weighs just 93 kilos and has face fully served for over 150 years now can i lift 10 i guess you really have really strong the legs. our. brain. no. no i give up ok i wish you luck and have fun this evening and despite so there's my right i just you know. it's certainly going to be a hard night for even such as a brother because the platoon is repeated 4 times i look for spots to watch from a safe distance. away behind me even more crowded than the people are waiting for the so the kids and there will be. devils jumping around and spending fires so it makes strays you know the people here i guess and i guess i would. say. the locos and chewy is i'm looking like me celebrate until half past 3 in the morning. when the fire demon start jumping the south the plants i'm really glad not to be in the thick of it all. and that's all we have time for today but def again to follow us on social media and if you want to enter our draw to win an exclusive
that i carry him a little bit. really weird. ok how did how much the giant weighs just 93 kilos and has face fully served for over 150 years now can i lift 10 i guess you really have really strong the legs. our. brain. no. no i give up ok i wish you luck and have fun this evening and despite so there's my right i just you know. it's certainly going to be a hard night for even such as a brother because the platoon is repeated 4 times i look for spots to watch from a safe distance. away behind me...
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successfully carried it. sends a clear message that violation of the sanctions is acceptable and whole we have been hearing certainly the. details from the spanish foreign minister there saying that this was done at the request of the u.s. leading to speculation is this by the is this about the the e.u. sanctions on syria or is this about the us is pressure campaign on iran which are 2 distinct issues.
successfully carried it. sends a clear message that violation of the sanctions is acceptable and whole we have been hearing certainly the. details from the spanish foreign minister there saying that this was done at the request of the u.s. leading to speculation is this by the is this about the the e.u. sanctions on syria or is this about the us is pressure campaign on iran which are 2 distinct issues.
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yes, this is something new. .mnada: carrie lam at 4:00 decided to speak about this issue. she tried to make a distinction between peaceful protesters and others she called hooligans, saying she was shocked and hope thcommunity at large was a well. do you think they will agree withe her as hopes? robert: i think many will agree with her that the younger people who went into legco and committed vandalism went over the top. but that will probably not change their views about the un trlying issues, which arehe extradition bill that carrie lam had tabled to get a rough that with that basically being could call somebody from hongng nto the mainland justice system. there is a lot of dissatisfaction with that. not likely the vandalism will not concern that people in hong kong feel themselves to be hong kongers and do not want increased control from beijing. nada: many feel thisres a direct to xi jinping. is china going to have to react and respond? robert: china will have to think about the overall. -- have to think about the problem on the periphery overall. it has had 22 years t
yes, this is something new. .mnada: carrie lam at 4:00 decided to speak about this issue. she tried to make a distinction between peaceful protesters and others she called hooligans, saying she was shocked and hope thcommunity at large was a well. do you think they will agree withe her as hopes? robert: i think many will agree with her that the younger people who went into legco and committed vandalism went over the top. but that will probably not change their views about the un trlying issues,...
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he can carry on during the job. long-term, the a nswer during the job. long-term, the answer has to be no. he has already been barred from one diplomatic dinner. if you are cut out from access to donald trump and his advisor it is pretty hard to do your job, so i'd imagine after a decent interval, sir kim will be either encouraged or will of his own volition decide to move on. the question is who you replace him with, do you decide that you need to, if you like, a trump friendly man in washington, do you go for a non—civil servant figure, a business figure, april brexit figure to smooth a path? relations with the us are critical, particularly if we have to score eight trade deal with the united states. or do you stick with an established civil servant? probably the pressure will be to do the latter, not to do so would almost be an admission that sir kim had done something wrong when he had simply expressed his clear and forthright views on the president. it would also be a huge blow to the civil service at a time
he can carry on during the job. long-term, the a nswer during the job. long-term, the answer has to be no. he has already been barred from one diplomatic dinner. if you are cut out from access to donald trump and his advisor it is pretty hard to do your job, so i'd imagine after a decent interval, sir kim will be either encouraged or will of his own volition decide to move on. the question is who you replace him with, do you decide that you need to, if you like, a trump friendly man in...
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i'm carrie gracie. and this week: threats of tanker tit—for—tat after an iranian oil tanker is seized off gibraltar. hong kong's protests turn ugly. and balloting begins. will boris johnson be britain's prime minister before the end of this month? my guests today — iranian writer amir taheri, political commentator adam raphael, isabel hilton of the website china dialogue and greg katz of the associated press. welcome to you all. over recent weeks we've talked a lot about rising tension in the gulf, with western powers blaming iran for attacks on half a dozen oil tankers. this week the action moved to the mediterranean, when british royal marines seized an iranian oil tanker off the territory of gibraltar. in the same week, iran carried through on its threat to breach the limit for enriched uranium in the 2015 nuclear deal. amir, you start us off on this. coming to the oil tanker tit—for—tat, seniorfigures in iran say we should seize a british oil tanker in the gulf if the brits do not give us
i'm carrie gracie. and this week: threats of tanker tit—for—tat after an iranian oil tanker is seized off gibraltar. hong kong's protests turn ugly. and balloting begins. will boris johnson be britain's prime minister before the end of this month? my guests today — iranian writer amir taheri, political commentator adam raphael, isabel hilton of the website china dialogue and greg katz of the associated press. welcome to you all. over recent weeks we've talked a lot about rising tension in...
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he still carries elements of that time with him. it's hard to imagine going through such a thing and not. host: an interesting thing to look for tomorrow. his watch. 8:30 a.m. eastern is when it starts. massachusetts, independent, good morning. caller: good morning, thank you. i was just wondering if your expose has looked into his years in boston, because i know a lot of people are saying he is thought of as an honorable man. too many in boston, we look at fours a guy who let innocent men sit in prison for 30 years. to 1988, he served as u.s. attorney for the district of massachusetts. talk to people about his time as a u.s. attorney, i'm afraid i don't know the case to which the caller is referring. most of my article was focused on the president. thatnteresting detail is mueller was a member of trump national golf club near washington, d.c. for many years. that was aed conflict for some reason, there was a dispute over building. but mueller dispelled about allegations. i wish i knew more about what your caller is referring to, bu
he still carries elements of that time with him. it's hard to imagine going through such a thing and not. host: an interesting thing to look for tomorrow. his watch. 8:30 a.m. eastern is when it starts. massachusetts, independent, good morning. caller: good morning, thank you. i was just wondering if your expose has looked into his years in boston, because i know a lot of people are saying he is thought of as an honorable man. too many in boston, we look at fours a guy who let innocent men sit...
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there is no greater honor to be allowed to carry that responsibility. a responsibility that has strengthened the presence of humility in my life. for that, i say thank you. but how can i say thank you to someone who is no longer among us, who is not here today, to someone who gave his life for our freedom and never came home? who was deprived of his american dream and gave that opportunity to me instead. in 870 words. there are not enough words to honor a hero or remember victims of war wherever they rest, here in arlington, normandy, the netherlands or any other place. but through that, they connect a special relationship between the netherlands and the united states from occupation to liberation. 870 words. sometimes it's just enough to say nothing and reflect upon a single, freedom. a flag soiled through smoke and oil, pierced with bullet holes, ripped by the wind. for many of you, this will be the first time you will see the flag. for those who gave their lives in the mud of normandy, it was the last time. the last piece of america that they would e
there is no greater honor to be allowed to carry that responsibility. a responsibility that has strengthened the presence of humility in my life. for that, i say thank you. but how can i say thank you to someone who is no longer among us, who is not here today, to someone who gave his life for our freedom and never came home? who was deprived of his american dream and gave that opportunity to me instead. in 870 words. there are not enough words to honor a hero or remember victims of war...
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forces moved in and managed to hold those who are firing at them accountable investigations are being carried out at this moment. i had an al-jazeera. go in the southern italian island of lampedusa web people are still risking their lives to make dangerous crossings despite the fact that. it's blocked such a rival's. and how fashion is driving an increase in pollution in bangladesh. hello again it's great to be back with your cross south eastern asia we have seen plenty of rain across the philippines in recent days and part of that was being enhanced by a tropical storm is just towards the east of that area it became a tropical storm but now it is dissipating but still plenty of rain across much of the northern philippines including use on as well as manila we do expect to see attempt to there of about 29 degrees and as we go towards wednesday the rain is still going to be a big problem there at about 30 degrees for you here across bangkok it is still going to be quite heavy in terms of rain anywhere from central and northern parts of thailand as well and over here across parts of the rain is
forces moved in and managed to hold those who are firing at them accountable investigations are being carried out at this moment. i had an al-jazeera. go in the southern italian island of lampedusa web people are still risking their lives to make dangerous crossings despite the fact that. it's blocked such a rival's. and how fashion is driving an increase in pollution in bangladesh. hello again it's great to be back with your cross south eastern asia we have seen plenty of rain across the...
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carrying 2 million barrels of iranian crude oil. iranians have said that was not the destination of that vessel and they are demanding it to be returned as quickly as possible. ♪ barbara: the human security council has called a meeting to discuss heightened threats against numbers of congress 's attacksident trump on four democratic congresswomen. trump tried to distance himself from his supporters after they chanted his own words about ilha n omar. the crowd chanted send her back, which trump now says he feels a little badly about. his campaign is known for controversial chance, but this was a new one. the crowd at wednesday's rally chanting "send her back." they were talking about , aresentative ilham omar somali refugee. the president saying she should go back to her country. she is an american citizen. >> i disagree with it by the way, but it was quite a chant, and i felt a little bit badly about it, but i will say this. i did, and i started speaking very quickly. rather fast. as you probably noticed. in reality, he did pause
carrying 2 million barrels of iranian crude oil. iranians have said that was not the destination of that vessel and they are demanding it to be returned as quickly as possible. ♪ barbara: the human security council has called a meeting to discuss heightened threats against numbers of congress 's attacksident trump on four democratic congresswomen. trump tried to distance himself from his supporters after they chanted his own words about ilha n omar. the crowd chanted send her back, which...
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as someone who carried out the british jewish as someone who carried out the britishjewish movement as someone who carried out the british jewish movement training as someone who carried out the britishjewish movement training to the various groups around the country, the one thing we did was we went through specific examples of councillors and labour party officers who indulged in very anti—semitic rhetoric, to show how deep the problem is in the labour party. and this leafletjust totally misses it. how much involvement in trying to combat the problem of anti—semitism have jewish trying to combat the problem of anti—semitism havejewish groups affiliated to, or part of the labour party, had? the main jewish group, the only one affiliated to the labour party is thejewish labour movement. were used to run training sessions against anti—semitism in constituencies. we were having problems with the labour leadership over this. a couple of years ago they decided not to use us to run training at labour party conference and they tried to get somebody else. finally they came back to us
as someone who carried out the british jewish as someone who carried out the britishjewish movement as someone who carried out the british jewish movement training as someone who carried out the britishjewish movement training to the various groups around the country, the one thing we did was we went through specific examples of councillors and labour party officers who indulged in very anti—semitic rhetoric, to show how deep the problem is in the labour party. and this leafletjust totally...
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out, no matter who carried out the crime. let's get some of the day's other news: north korean media says thursday's missile tests were designed to be a solemn warning to the south. the reports said the north korean leader, kim jong—un, watched the launch of the new tactical guided—weapons system. the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, says he's willing to travel to tehran to speak directly to the iranian people, despite the growing tensions between the two countries. speaking in a tv interview, mr pompeo also said washington was still open to negotiations with north korea. president trump has voiced his disappointment about the failure of the swedish prime minister to intervene in a criminal case involving an american rapper. a$ap rocky is in custody awaiting trial on charges of assault in connection with a street brawl. mr trump raged on twitter that sweden had "let our african american community down". in his first full day in the job as prime minister, borisjohnson has repeated his commitment for the uk to leave the
out, no matter who carried out the crime. let's get some of the day's other news: north korean media says thursday's missile tests were designed to be a solemn warning to the south. the reports said the north korean leader, kim jong—un, watched the launch of the new tactical guided—weapons system. the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, says he's willing to travel to tehran to speak directly to the iranian people, despite the growing tensions between the two countries. speaking in a tv...
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well india is heading to the moon today a rocket carrying me carrying the chandrayaan 2 lunar lander is due to blast off in just a few hours time that is if everything goes according to plan this is the 2nd attempt to launch the probe after a technical glitch caused the mission to be aborted just one hour before launch last week. chandrayaan 2 is india's most challenging mission so far a highly complex undertaking. the spacecraft should reach its destination in the 2nd week of august when it enters an elliptical orbit of the moon. then it will approach the lunar surface. when the landing robot separates from the craft the most exciting phase begins india's 1st soft landing on the moon. to select a landing site is about 600 kilometers from the lunar south pole a region of craters on the dock side of the moon. the blue markings here chauffeurs in ice in craters i spotted by satellites. given the high plateau the landing robot should touch down gently ancient rocks. after landing will open its doors and release india's 1st lunar rover on to the surface small as a briefcase it can travel
well india is heading to the moon today a rocket carrying me carrying the chandrayaan 2 lunar lander is due to blast off in just a few hours time that is if everything goes according to plan this is the 2nd attempt to launch the probe after a technical glitch caused the mission to be aborted just one hour before launch last week. chandrayaan 2 is india's most challenging mission so far a highly complex undertaking. the spacecraft should reach its destination in the 2nd week of august when it...
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our top stories: hong kong's chief executive carrie lam has promised to take a hard line against the protestors who stormed and ransacked parliament. this is something that we should seriously condemn, because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. police ended the eight—hour occupation — evicting hundreds of activists. but the damage remains. many in the opposition are starting to ask questions about the wisdom of these young protesters storming into this building. whether it was really a victory of any sort or in fact it has handed victory to the government. we have a special report from the amazon rainforest — where huge tracts of forests are being wiped out this is happening all over the amazon, to create new farmland. the result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. we start in hong kong, where protesters yesterday broke into the legislative council building. the chief executive of hong kong, carrie lam, used a news conference in the early hours of the morning to condemn the protesters. my colleague karishma vaswani has been fol
our top stories: hong kong's chief executive carrie lam has promised to take a hard line against the protestors who stormed and ransacked parliament. this is something that we should seriously condemn, because nothing is more important than the rule of law in hong kong. police ended the eight—hour occupation — evicting hundreds of activists. but the damage remains. many in the opposition are starting to ask questions about the wisdom of these young protesters storming into this building....
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carrie lam is obviously under a lot of pressure and her authority undermined. it will be difficult for her government to do anything controversial over the next couple of years. with regards to this controversial extradition bill, she says she has suspended it. protesters are calling for an absolute withdrawal and they want her to resign. i think in effect the bill is dead. there is a little bit of semantics. but the recent political tussling ongoing. i think she will stay on for a while. i do not think beijing will want her to leave her post that quickly and they would want to take time to work out who to replace her. i imagine she will carry on but with her authority and credibility rather undermined. she has just been speaking at this event saying that two years ago she promised she would try her best to address concerns in hong kong but recently she has realised that she needs to listen to the people and that she will learn this lesson. it seems an apology again, that she has misjudged the sentiment in hong kong. she clearly misjudged the sentiment. trying
carrie lam is obviously under a lot of pressure and her authority undermined. it will be difficult for her government to do anything controversial over the next couple of years. with regards to this controversial extradition bill, she says she has suspended it. protesters are calling for an absolute withdrawal and they want her to resign. i think in effect the bill is dead. there is a little bit of semantics. but the recent political tussling ongoing. i think she will stay on for a while. i do...
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the death threats off of goats and the traffickers continue them march each carrying almost 50 leaves his on his back in just a few moments a ton and a few illegally crosses over from venezuela to colombia. and i. don't really care much for. me although there is still another feels to cross the group is now out of the soldiers range the venezuelan traffic has begun to transfer the fuel to the colombian counterparts. to go on. some individuals weren't even able to afford plastic containers they carried the from their hands i'm. fine thank god. but i've got a vendor lock. them up or somehow you. might get in and i know if i go. it's a little give. me one of em if they say nothing on. yes yes i just. thought oh yeah they're honest. with you know folks don't believe in my favor. just. like kerry has an $11.00 per trip a fortune in today's might as well. to provide a forum for me on but in my heart i don't like that i know i'm going on here i know not read your poem i don't i am flacco its own medical without well you know you are going to need a good account of how much you know you know
the death threats off of goats and the traffickers continue them march each carrying almost 50 leaves his on his back in just a few moments a ton and a few illegally crosses over from venezuela to colombia. and i. don't really care much for. me although there is still another feels to cross the group is now out of the soldiers range the venezuelan traffic has begun to transfer the fuel to the colombian counterparts. to go on. some individuals weren't even able to afford plastic containers they...
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us wheel of doom, a positive spirit can carry us through. positive attitude will not last long when he meets the reality of the brexit crisis. and he is going to come in with no effective parliamentary majority. he has no mandate from the voters, of course, he has only been picked by 100,000 conservative party voters. he faces three sets of opposition. parliament and the eu, it is a situation that would take the diplomatic skills of william gladstone and franklin roosevelt but we have the man who is personal to the world for getting stuck on a zip wire. it will be a rollercoaster.” think he does believe in his own lock. he is one of those people who imagines something will turn up. lock. he is one of those people who imagines something will turn upm a lwa ys imagines something will turn upm always has in his life. he has led a very privileged lie. and also during his term as mayor, he managed to pull it off. they think it is the confidence that drive them forward. whether it will drive you forward in this big newjob i'm not quite sure. let
us wheel of doom, a positive spirit can carry us through. positive attitude will not last long when he meets the reality of the brexit crisis. and he is going to come in with no effective parliamentary majority. he has no mandate from the voters, of course, he has only been picked by 100,000 conservative party voters. he faces three sets of opposition. parliament and the eu, it is a situation that would take the diplomatic skills of william gladstone and franklin roosevelt but we have the man...
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you carry no debt. carry748-8001 if you below $50,000 in debt. (202)-748-8002 if you carry between $50,000 and $100,000 in debt. 3, four over0 $100,000 in debt. william, out of west babylon, new york, under $50,000 in debt. go ahead. caller: thank you. from my daughters student loan. $4000. i am trying to help her out. i was a 9/11 first responder. i hope they send the boat my way. i am struggling. i'm in good shape financially but a lot of the other guys are not doing so good. they need this vote to go. thank you for your patience and taking my call. host: on that 9/11 first responders bill getting voted on in the senate today, and we will talk about that later in the program, are you one of those folks who have contacted members of congress about it? we have seen a big lobby on capitol hill. caller: i have. i am not like jon stewart but have underlying issues. copd, sleep apnea. ptsd. not a day goes by i don't think about it. host: what would that bill mean for you, william? caller: what is that? host
you carry no debt. carry748-8001 if you below $50,000 in debt. (202)-748-8002 if you carry between $50,000 and $100,000 in debt. 3, four over0 $100,000 in debt. william, out of west babylon, new york, under $50,000 in debt. go ahead. caller: thank you. from my daughters student loan. $4000. i am trying to help her out. i was a 9/11 first responder. i hope they send the boat my way. i am struggling. i'm in good shape financially but a lot of the other guys are not doing so good. they need this...
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he carried out his own investigation. asa as a result of these findings, six people ended up on trial. the director of the camp and her deputy, the head and deputy of the region‘s consumer watchdog, and two of the camp‘s instructors. the court found the camp‘s director, yelena reshetova, and her deputy, guilty. they were sentenced to 9.5 yea rs guilty. they were sentenced to 9.5 years in prison. two officials from russia‘s consumer watchdog were acquitted. a separate criminal case was launched against two employees of moscow‘s department of social protection. tatyana barsukova and yelena semkina have been accused of negligence. they were responsible for organising holidays for children, but thejudge has for organising holidays for children, but the judge has sent the case back to the prosecutor‘s office for further investigation. there case back to the prosecutor‘s office forfurther investigation. there has been little progress. we are catching the same night train the children would have taken from moscow t
he carried out his own investigation. asa as a result of these findings, six people ended up on trial. the director of the camp and her deputy, the head and deputy of the region‘s consumer watchdog, and two of the camp‘s instructors. the court found the camp‘s director, yelena reshetova, and her deputy, guilty. they were sentenced to 9.5 yea rs guilty. they were sentenced to 9.5 years in prison. two officials from russia‘s consumer watchdog were acquitted. a separate criminal case was...
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this is deja news live from berlin a rescue ship carrying dozens of migrants docks in if they meet the lads in defiance of the bad guy interior minister the tears fell below and now that aid organizations wrestle with asylum seekers is now getting also i mean the. greeks head to the polls of parliamentary elections ons ovitz boys to return to power off to 5 years off the next queen. and at the women's world cup sweden england in the 3rd place fail to ensure they to be progs intact. hello i'm christine will welcome to the program there's been a dramatic escalation in the standoff over the rescue ships carrying migrants from africa hoping for a new life in europe and aid organization both with more than 40 asylum seekers on board has stocks in the italian force. in defiance of the bad imposed by the hard interior minister. and that the vessel also carrying migrants as well to be heading from also seeking a safe hobbit to offload its human called. the alec center is the port of lampedusa on board at least $41.00 migrants including several pregnant women crew members say the conditions on
this is deja news live from berlin a rescue ship carrying dozens of migrants docks in if they meet the lads in defiance of the bad guy interior minister the tears fell below and now that aid organizations wrestle with asylum seekers is now getting also i mean the. greeks head to the polls of parliamentary elections ons ovitz boys to return to power off to 5 years off the next queen. and at the women's world cup sweden england in the 3rd place fail to ensure they to be progs intact. hello i'm...
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is it possible that i carry you a little bit. i'll tell you how to how much the giant weighs just 93 kilos and has faced for over 150 years now and i lift i guess you really have to up grade it struck the legs. was. what would sue but. no. no i give up ok i wish you luck this evening in the sky so there's my right us and. it's certainly going to be a hard night for even such as it is the tomb is repeated 4 types i look for spots to. watch from a safe distance. where you find it even more crowded than the people waving the soap the kids and there will be. devils jumping around explaining why it's so great strangely all the people here. and i guess i would. say. the locos and chewy is i'm looking like me celebrate until half past 3 in the morning. when the fire demon start jumping the south the plans i'm really glad not to be in the thick of it all. and that's all we have time for today the death of get to follow us on social media and if you want to and to our draw to win an exclusive wristwatch then you can find all the details o
is it possible that i carry you a little bit. i'll tell you how to how much the giant weighs just 93 kilos and has faced for over 150 years now and i lift i guess you really have to up grade it struck the legs. was. what would sue but. no. no i give up ok i wish you luck this evening in the sky so there's my right us and. it's certainly going to be a hard night for even such as it is the tomb is repeated 4 types i look for spots to. watch from a safe distance. where you find it even more...
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the average age of easy as 15, a sophomore that carry out an attack against the school. the age range varies. about half have histories of criminal history and that included violent and nonviolent crime and also over a third had historhistory of domestic violed when we tagged the cases that had this history, this wasn't just emotional abuse, it was actually physically violent behavior brandishing a weapon so they had seriou syria's extensie histories of domestic violence. in terms of mental illness, we handed the majorithad the majors of seasonal were paranoid, delusion, hallucinations. those were: sometimes we see as an agency in terms of people who become fixated on the issue they have mental health systems that deeply impacted relationships whether they elicited concerns, and for some of them and contributed to the mode of why they carried out the attack. in terms of the motives, only half coming inthalftime and we t year's report we are retaliating for the wrong that they felt was done to them related to domestic issues so it was a grievance with a spouse or intimate
the average age of easy as 15, a sophomore that carry out an attack against the school. the age range varies. about half have histories of criminal history and that included violent and nonviolent crime and also over a third had historhistory of domestic violed when we tagged the cases that had this history, this wasn't just emotional abuse, it was actually physically violent behavior brandishing a weapon so they had seriou syria's extensie histories of domestic violence. in terms of mental...
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out, no matter who carried out the crime. chris buckler in washington there. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: when is a wedding photographer not a wedding photographer? we'll find out. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime, as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: scorching heat in europe — as the sweltering weather brings record—breaking temperatures, ac
out, no matter who carried out the crime. chris buckler in washington there. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: when is a wedding photographer not a wedding photographer? we'll find out. mission control: you can see them coming down the ladder now. it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of...
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which is carried by the triad to mean bug known locally as winter when infected by someone it leaves behind infected feces scratching the bite grabs the infected feces and the root once in the body the parasites multiply and spread. the face of chaka blasts approximately 2 months causing my symptoms then goes into remission and it can be decades later before the chronic stage begins where the parasite attacked the heart and it just of organs which can cause intestinal and cardiac disorders progressive destruction of the heart muscle can lead to heart failure and sudden death there is no vaccine. when i was there. is an expert on the deadly vinci insect. that i meant they were in job. loss. last but i this. is me that at this time of day we work to get him back to that. we had passed. he were making less but it's on us. that's. he's big they say she has got bottled up to this so i just take. a lot for. me and. how many intruders do you think are in this house than in the experience here you're going to rather not going to be in the. night of the meeting to guess. 1000 vinge. the pain
which is carried by the triad to mean bug known locally as winter when infected by someone it leaves behind infected feces scratching the bite grabs the infected feces and the root once in the body the parasites multiply and spread. the face of chaka blasts approximately 2 months causing my symptoms then goes into remission and it can be decades later before the chronic stage begins where the parasite attacked the heart and it just of organs which can cause intestinal and cardiac disorders...
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and to carry him a bit but this fall with things like the starts the small of things. seen on the subs pier town square several 1000 people will be standing close together in their mid to date they'll be celebrating. the 1st of today where figures dance around and the mix of the crowds. smaller figures assaults on hands like to join in so i meet. one of the apes costumes for $25.00. how old is this pet. their meal or how it's from 853 so it's 176 years old today that's why we have to treat these heads with respect. very important that it was discovered that they actually do whereas a few live here and are integrated into the community are you allowed to dance in the festival by loud laughter so i won't be allowed to dance at the potomac so. lets me try on the hat and weights 12 kilos it's not easy to keep your balance inside it and dad's to. get out there and water. it takes off outside the demons wave their wallets around showering spock's in the town all that prepare for their appearance i throw myself into the mists of the play. by the way in 2005 unesco added the b
and to carry him a bit but this fall with things like the starts the small of things. seen on the subs pier town square several 1000 people will be standing close together in their mid to date they'll be celebrating. the 1st of today where figures dance around and the mix of the crowds. smaller figures assaults on hands like to join in so i meet. one of the apes costumes for $25.00. how old is this pet. their meal or how it's from 853 so it's 176 years old today that's why we have to treat...
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we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease.n d we walk so that one day, there wial be a white flower for zheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. what might seem ke a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cgh are the most at risk for seve illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. a 50% chance that you were affected by that massive data breach by equifax, t credit reporting agency, and that you may be entitled to cash as part of the settlement announced ts week. correspondent jolene kent has details. >> reporter: this week more americans discoveringrsor the fi time if they were hacked in a massive equifax data breach. it's really easy. you just put n your lase in here. report report we hit the streets to help people find out if they were affected. >> it's exteamely . you want to do it right now. >> it's pretty shocking to be honest with you. >> we didn'tknow. >> i g
we carry flowers that signifyn why we want to end the disease.n d we walk so that one day, there wial be a white flower for zheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. what might seem ke a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cgh are the most at risk for seve illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. a 50% chance that you were...
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let's talk about that with my colleague carried -- sherie chan. it is the middle of the night in hong kong and you have carrie lam speaking to reporters. so, what do you make of what she said, first of all? sherie: actually, some reporters are expecting that she would resingn or make a big statement because it was 4 a.m. in the morning. but it turns out that she is just condemning the protests and saying that the protesters were violent, which is what she has always been saying. so, reporters are a bit disappointed. brent: 4 a..m, means that the number of people that will see this happening live will be at a minimum. do you think there is a reason for that? >> actually, i would not say so, because all this starving and the parliament. it went on until 2 a.m. in the morning and people are still awake, actually. brent: how do you think that the processors are going to view what carrie lam just said? sherie: they are not surprised, because she hasn't resigned for so many times before. so, they really do not expect her to really resign this time. and,
let's talk about that with my colleague carried -- sherie chan. it is the middle of the night in hong kong and you have carrie lam speaking to reporters. so, what do you make of what she said, first of all? sherie: actually, some reporters are expecting that she would resingn or make a big statement because it was 4 a.m. in the morning. but it turns out that she is just condemning the protests and saying that the protesters were violent, which is what she has always been saying. so, reporters...
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i wanted to hear from someone who carries out abortions in the later stages of pregnancy. there are only four clinics dedicated to this in america. i headed north to meet one of the doctors. so i'm crossing into washington dc now, this is one of the most staunchly pro—abortion parts of the country, the polar opposite of alabama. about 70% of people here support abortion, and sometimes it feels like you ought to be crossing the border because this is the other america. dr leroy carhart, in nearby maryland, is one of america's most controversial abortionists. he says he loves hisjob because of the impact he has on people's lives. so these are all letters from your patients? yes. "to the staff and dr carhart, this was one of the hardest times in my life. i didn't even think it was possible to get this abortion because of how far along i was. my baby would have suffered so much because of the birth defects." the law here says a women can only have a late gestation abortion if the child might not survive or if the woman's health is at serious risk. so how broadly do you defin
i wanted to hear from someone who carries out abortions in the later stages of pregnancy. there are only four clinics dedicated to this in america. i headed north to meet one of the doctors. so i'm crossing into washington dc now, this is one of the most staunchly pro—abortion parts of the country, the polar opposite of alabama. about 70% of people here support abortion, and sometimes it feels like you ought to be crossing the border because this is the other america. dr leroy carhart, in...
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rations,xt stop for the prisoner collapses and has to be carried. this is difficult through jap-in fested jungles. it's necessary to give a prisoner doses of medicine through the night. in the morning, it is apparent he will survive the journey. these are some trophies of a successful patrol. the prisoner, responding to set up asis able to the patrol heads for home. the japanese sergeant major is conducted through the camp and turned over for interrogation. furnished with clean clothing, the prisoner is laced in the regular stockade. ♪ on the afternoon of april 12, a storm develops, causing considerable damage to aircraft tied down in the area. the first rain passes over at with a velocity of 70 miles per hour. at 1845 hrs, heavy rain started again. maximum withthe isolated gust's at 60 miles per hour. gliders were torn and thrown all over the field. several gliders blown up into trees. ♪ another was carried by the force of the wind up onto the roof of a hot. at the air base, the station dispensary drives out on the roadway. he is suffering from
rations,xt stop for the prisoner collapses and has to be carried. this is difficult through jap-in fested jungles. it's necessary to give a prisoner doses of medicine through the night. in the morning, it is apparent he will survive the journey. these are some trophies of a successful patrol. the prisoner, responding to set up asis able to the patrol heads for home. the japanese sergeant major is conducted through the camp and turned over for interrogation. furnished with clean clothing, the...
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and i found that distillers and people who might make the stills or barrel necessary, to carry rum out of their facilities were often kind of vietnammed higher than the other ensaved people. >> when did you develop your from in the history of rum? what was its? >> even as an under grant student when i first fell in love with the discipline of history. i thought that chop was a way to find out how a variety of people interact. initially itches interested in ow rum was consumed then i spent some time working out -- at mount vernon, george washington's house that has an 18th century disk -- distim. i was trying to make different types of control. it was really hard work and sometimes didn't go as we'd planned. there was a lot of information and expertise that individuals in the 18th cinches mauf -- must have had that we dook for granted. the par of the alcohol production and what that might be, a history of the economic world. >> so you were making rum the way that people were doing it over time? >> yeah, initially i was making whiskey and eventually i had a chance to make rum well-. - as
and i found that distillers and people who might make the stills or barrel necessary, to carry rum out of their facilities were often kind of vietnammed higher than the other ensaved people. >> when did you develop your from in the history of rum? what was its? >> even as an under grant student when i first fell in love with the discipline of history. i thought that chop was a way to find out how a variety of people interact. initially itches interested in ow rum was consumed then i...
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amy: are you calling for carrie lam to resign? that shepecific bill put afford, if you can briefly explain it. >> carrie lam has been saying she would suspend this particular controversial bill. now, suspension is always temporary. it can come back any time. why couldn't she just use the word "would drop -- use ththe wd "withdraw"? i was told it was a face issue that she has agreed to suspend itit and she is not going to mae any further - -- it is so pathetic, right? convinced she would not dare to bring back that issue. but the thing is, it boils down to trust among the people, which she has completely lost by today. amy: can you e explain what happppened inside the hong kong legislature yesterday? the militant -- well, mostly young protesters, stormed the legislator's complex. they were genuine students. ory are not infiltrators that sort of thing. they were so angry. they did everything they could to damage the chahaer, obobviously. but one pepeculiar thihing is, t before the storming, the police -- who have been at the station
amy: are you calling for carrie lam to resign? that shepecific bill put afford, if you can briefly explain it. >> carrie lam has been saying she would suspend this particular controversial bill. now, suspension is always temporary. it can come back any time. why couldn't she just use the word "would drop -- use ththe wd "withdraw"? i was told it was a face issue that she has agreed to suspend itit and she is not going to mae any further - -- it is so pathetic, right?...
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and of the money that she gave you a humanitarian ship carrying people rescued at sea which just wants to bring them safely to harbor as the biggest most urgent threat security and public order makes italy look ridiculous libya and strike can see watch disputed given fresh impetus to humanitarian campaign as across europe in paris on wednesday protesters showed their solidarity with carroll iraq after she was just a pain in the overflow on cd and she still victor pulls out of that's a little and in strasbourg demonstrators from the spanish group open arms more to rescue boat next to the european parliament building. used to end the criminalization of the n.g.o.s who operate in the mediterranean but the architect of italy's closed ports policy has issued an angry and sarcastic reaction to carla records his release it was a series all over europe back us what was the outcome apart from the battle to build up wouldn't be made to the judge drank a glass of wine of young lady she said she was ripped white german had even a little bored cream and therefore legitimize not to care about the la
and of the money that she gave you a humanitarian ship carrying people rescued at sea which just wants to bring them safely to harbor as the biggest most urgent threat security and public order makes italy look ridiculous libya and strike can see watch disputed given fresh impetus to humanitarian campaign as across europe in paris on wednesday protesters showed their solidarity with carroll iraq after she was just a pain in the overflow on cd and she still victor pulls out of that's a little...
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some of the men who carried out this violence, they were carrying bamboo sticks. he's come out and apologised for his comments. another video that's been shared widely online shows a pro—beijing lawmaker on the night of these protests going out and meeting men wearing white, and he's seen to shake their hands and give them a thumbs—up, and a lot of people have been focusing on that as well. he came out in a press conference on monday. he said he didn't have anything to do with the protests. but i think what you're seeing with these two links, even though they're not direct links, what they show is just how polarised hong kong is right now. going back a few years, it's not the first time we've heard accusations along these lines, is it? yeah, this isn't the first time there have been accusations like this. back in 2014, which was the umbrella movement, a similar situation happened, where you had a group of men attacked a group of protesters in the district of moan kok. they were also found to have links to organised crime, and about 19 men were arrested at the
some of the men who carried out this violence, they were carrying bamboo sticks. he's come out and apologised for his comments. another video that's been shared widely online shows a pro—beijing lawmaker on the night of these protests going out and meeting men wearing white, and he's seen to shake their hands and give them a thumbs—up, and a lot of people have been focusing on that as well. he came out in a press conference on monday. he said he didn't have anything to do with the protests....
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much of mushroom soup used down some contacts used in the wrong way carry carry potential arms like any any song kind of substance. it's used in the right way they seem to have quite a. profound 32 potential points a good safety profile as well. for years now the precious metals markets is undeniably manipulated by the same people who are printing all the money because they don't want gold to rise up and attract the capital while they're trying to pump the fake money called the u.s. dollar now why big point is important is unlike gold the big point community can call their base layer of collateral out during what trace mayor would call. welcome back in france hundreds of rural schools are about to close for ever despite promises by president mccrone to keep them open he is responding to demands by the l of us protest movement paul slayer reports. it's been 2 months since french president emanuel kwan promised that no more schools would close in a period of what he should not have closings of schools or hospitals without mayors accord until the end of my presidential term and it's now mo
much of mushroom soup used down some contacts used in the wrong way carry carry potential arms like any any song kind of substance. it's used in the right way they seem to have quite a. profound 32 potential points a good safety profile as well. for years now the precious metals markets is undeniably manipulated by the same people who are printing all the money because they don't want gold to rise up and attract the capital while they're trying to pump the fake money called the u.s. dollar now...
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the offence carries a maximum sentence of ten years in prison. and this video is trending on bbc.com. it is a children's playground which literally crosses borders. the seesaws have been set into the border fence which runs along the us—mexico frontier. one of the designers said he wanted to show how actions on one side have a direct consequence on the other. that's all, stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk, with shaun ley. hello and welcome to hardtalk, i'm shaun ley. hong kong is in uproar. each weekend for the last two months, thousands of people have taken to the streets. alvin yeung, who leads the civic party, shares their fears, first of a plan to give beijing a greater say in extradition, then for wider cause, to defend hong kong's freedoms. but as local authorities struggle to contain the crisis, and beijing's grumbles grow ever louder, could the people's liberation army be on its way? alvin yeung, welcome to hardtalk. late into sunday night, protesters clashed with the hong kong police. it is the eighth weekend in s
the offence carries a maximum sentence of ten years in prison. and this video is trending on bbc.com. it is a children's playground which literally crosses borders. the seesaws have been set into the border fence which runs along the us—mexico frontier. one of the designers said he wanted to show how actions on one side have a direct consequence on the other. that's all, stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk, with shaun ley. hello and welcome to hardtalk, i'm shaun ley....
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turkey's military has carried out air strikes on the p.k. k. camp where the suspect in a shooting attack that killed turkey's deputy consul general is reported to have gone the 27 year old turkish man identified as muslim bag was captured on c.c.t.v. at the restaurant in at be and where the shooting took place it's allegedly opened fire at the restaurant where turkish diplomats were dining before fleeing in a car driven by an accomplice at least one of the person was killed in the attack the gunman is still at large name reports now from that of the. witnesses describe a prepared team who walked confidently into this restaurant to assassinate a turkish diplomat or smile and co saw it was sitting inside with his bodyguard. witnesses say then 2 men pulled up to the valet in this upscale neighborhood they told the attendant they would be only a minute they walked inside and one man with a gun in each hand began shooting costs up to iraqi kurdish customers were shot and killed as they tried to hide witnesses say the diplomats bodyguard took cover a
turkey's military has carried out air strikes on the p.k. k. camp where the suspect in a shooting attack that killed turkey's deputy consul general is reported to have gone the 27 year old turkish man identified as muslim bag was captured on c.c.t.v. at the restaurant in at be and where the shooting took place it's allegedly opened fire at the restaurant where turkish diplomats were dining before fleeing in a car driven by an accomplice at least one of the person was killed in the attack the...
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welcome we begin tonight with bloodshed in syria where dozens of civilians have been killed in airstrikes carried out by government bombers and their washington allies in the rebel held town of pneuma 2 strikes destroyed a crowded market and killed at. 32 people now this marks a violent escalation in the country's ongoing civil war since late april syrian government forces backed by russia have been waging a huge campaign to dislodge the rebels from their stronghold. civilians once again are paying a heavy price. in a town turned to rubble and life is spared. and it's nothing like the on. this footage from the syria civil defense also known as the white helmets purports to show the moment rescuers pulled a young girl alive from the debris. but dozens of others could not be saved. we were woken by the sound of the russian occupiers warplanes they fired 2 missiles 1st then they came back and conducted a 2nd raid firing at civilians in a market there are a lot of civilian casualties many wounded. to britain days to syrian observatory for human rights blames russia for monday's strikes but russia den
welcome we begin tonight with bloodshed in syria where dozens of civilians have been killed in airstrikes carried out by government bombers and their washington allies in the rebel held town of pneuma 2 strikes destroyed a crowded market and killed at. 32 people now this marks a violent escalation in the country's ongoing civil war since late april syrian government forces backed by russia have been waging a huge campaign to dislodge the rebels from their stronghold. civilians once again are...
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>> tehran summers the british ambabassador aft r royal marines see a tanker carrying oil. they say they were violating e.u. sanctions. ♪ hello, this is "al jazeera," live from london. also coming up, the u.n. says there are reports guards shot at migrants as they tried to flee airstrikes on a libyan detention center. at least 60 people were killed in the attack. demonstrators back on the streets of sudan as talks between the opposition and ruling military council are set to resume. and of the trump baby is back. protests in the u.s. as the fourth of july parade is criticized as wasting taxpayers money. the united states welcomed the seizure of an iranian oil tanker in the strait of gibraltar. it was detained by the u.k. early thursday. it is said they were delivering oil to a libyan refinery in reach of sanctions. iran called the interception illegal and the summoned ambassador in tehran to explain. reporter: a tanker in the shadow of a rock, the oil tanker grace one. calm, but the ship is at the center of a diplomatic storm. spain revealed the u.s. had been monitoring t
>> tehran summers the british ambabassador aft r royal marines see a tanker carrying oil. they say they were violating e.u. sanctions. ♪ hello, this is "al jazeera," live from london. also coming up, the u.n. says there are reports guards shot at migrants as they tried to flee airstrikes on a libyan detention center. at least 60 people were killed in the attack. demonstrators back on the streets of sudan as talks between the opposition and ruling military council are set to...
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these but then i figure if we're sitting in the plane with them that proper legal process is being carried out. for. somebody who is from senegal could be deported next he has lived in and around munich for 5 years his asylum application was turned down he knows the rules for deportation are getting stricter and a lengthy detention is possible. is a feel for all of us let's not leave because we are not see if we are to see. what through what we think. we have been done i think if someone don't have what is probably we don't fight so i think. people. some get support from an engine you know in munich a refugee council that helps him when he deals with officials and needs legal advice the refugee council is critical of the new deportation that your nation's. the stared at him is near. being completely deprived of their rights not only that those who fled here are being dehumanised because this is no longer a matter of an individual's fate but the families are split up of whether a person is sick this is a matter of carrying out to potations for the sake of raising the statistics scientistic
these but then i figure if we're sitting in the plane with them that proper legal process is being carried out. for. somebody who is from senegal could be deported next he has lived in and around munich for 5 years his asylum application was turned down he knows the rules for deportation are getting stricter and a lengthy detention is possible. is a feel for all of us let's not leave because we are not see if we are to see. what through what we think. we have been done i think if someone don't...