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in prague pleasure. in sudan the death toll from a violent military crackdown on protesters has increased to 60 opposition groups have rejected plans by the country's military rulers to hold elections within 9 months and say they will keep up their campaign of civil disobedience this comes after the country's military scrapped all existing agreements with the opposition after the slaughter khartoum holds its breath protesters barricading roads as leaders call for a campaign of civil disobedience and the trust they had in the military council has gone their agreements torn up by the generals after the brutal crackdown on opposition leaders reject the military's plan for rapid elections they want to lodge a structural change before a vote is held with that they say elections will not be free and fast and could allow elements of former president the shias regime to hold on to power. the military council's leader has not learned the lessons of history it seems he is clearly repeating it in every way we belie
in prague pleasure. in sudan the death toll from a violent military crackdown on protesters has increased to 60 opposition groups have rejected plans by the country's military rulers to hold elections within 9 months and say they will keep up their campaign of civil disobedience this comes after the country's military scrapped all existing agreements with the opposition after the slaughter khartoum holds its breath protesters barricading roads as leaders call for a campaign of civil...
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hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of prague crowns of demonstrators turn out for it what are thought to be the czech republic's largest protests since the overthrow of communism demonstrators are calling on time minister bobbish to step down but he standing firm. on a call for welcome to the show. opposition candidate who has declared victory in the runoff a mayoral election in molo has won almost 54 percent of the ballot with over 97 percent of votes counted that's according to the state run news agency on the dole who is rival below the rim of the ruling a k party has already conceded defeat the a.k.p. had successfully called for a rerun of the vote. a narrow defeat in the 1st election in march the vote was seen as a key test for president. and his ruling party. for more let's bring in. who is following the elections in istanbul for us the opposition candidate acrimony who has won for a 2nd time does this come as much of a surprise. it doesn't come as a surprise to him and his supporters and we can already hear people honking the horns of their cars so we can safel
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correspondents for the latest also coming up hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of prague in the czech republic the largest protests since the overthrow of communism demonstrators are calling on prime minister bobbish to step down but he's standing firm and. another u.s. warning for around u.s. national security adviser john bolton says the country should not mistake u.s. prudent or we commit this after the u.s. says it launched cyber attacks on a rein in military computer systems. on the welcome to the show. polls have closed in istanbul after the controversial rerun of the city's mayoral election the vote. of turkey's ruling a cave party against opposition candidate. who is leading in pre-election polls the election is widely regarded as a test for president. party called for a rerun after suffering a narrow defeat in the 1st vote in march the opposition has called today's vote a battle for democracy saying the and moment of their victory was a desperate attempt by the a.k.p. to hold on to power in turkey's largest city. for more let's bring in. following the elections i
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correspondent for the latest also coming up hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of prague huge crowds of demonstrators turned out for what that is thought to be the czech republic a largest protest since the overthrow of communism demonstrators are calling on prime minister bobbish to step down but standing firm. and researchers have found that gray seals and humans have much more in common than previously thought all year from a few of the cute creatures later in the show. welcome to the show. in turkey opposition candidate has won the rerun of stubbles mayoral election in molo won over 54 percent of the ballot with almost all of the votes counted in his victory speech the opposition politician said he is ready to work with president. to solve problems his rival of the dalai yielder him from where it was ruling a party has conceded defeat the a.k.p. call for the rerun after suffering a narrow defeat in the 1st elections in march. more let's bring in de w.'s here who is following the elections it is stumble and is at an office ition rally right now julia the opposition kin
correspondent for the latest also coming up hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of prague huge crowds of demonstrators turned out for what that is thought to be the czech republic a largest protest since the overthrow of communism demonstrators are calling on prime minister bobbish to step down but standing firm. and researchers have found that gray seals and humans have much more in common than previously thought all year from a few of the cute creatures later in the show....
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rob cameron, bbc news, prague. thousands of runners and cyclists have taken part in a charity race in thailand, marking a year since a group of boys and their football coach became trapped in a cave complex. the team was eventually rescued 18 days later in a mission that caught the attention of the world. kathryn armstrong has more. the start of a race in remembrance of a rescue that captivated the world. these are some of the 12 boys who, one year ago, into the vast tham luang cave system in northern thailand with their football coach to relax after training. a trip that went horribly wrong. flash flooding left the team trapped inside for more than two weeks, with little food or water, before diving experts were able to rescue them. the death of a former thai navy seal and rescue volunteer, who ran out of air while returning through the caves, highlighted just how perilous the mission was. a year later and the boys have had their story chronicled in books, documentaries, and a netflix production is also in the pip
rob cameron, bbc news, prague. thousands of runners and cyclists have taken part in a charity race in thailand, marking a year since a group of boys and their football coach became trapped in a cave complex. the team was eventually rescued 18 days later in a mission that caught the attention of the world. kathryn armstrong has more. the start of a race in remembrance of a rescue that captivated the world. these are some of the 12 boys who, one year ago, into the vast tham luang cave system in...
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rob cameron, bbc news, prague. thousands of runners and cyclists have taken part in a charity race in thailand, marking a year since a group of boys and their football coach became trapped in a cave complex. the team was eventually rescued 18 days later in a mission that caught the attention of the world. kathryn armstrong has more. the start of a race in remembrance of a rescue that captivated the world. these are some of the 12 boys who, a year ago, entered the vast tham luang cave system in northern thailand with their football coach to relax after training. a trip that went horribly wrong. flash flooding left the team trapped inside for more than two weeks, with little food or water, before diving experts were able to rescue them. the death of a former thai navy seal and rescue volunteer, who ran out of air while returning through the caves, highlighted just how perilous the mission was. a year later and the boys have had their story chronicled in books, documentaries, and a netflix production is also in the pi
rob cameron, bbc news, prague. thousands of runners and cyclists have taken part in a charity race in thailand, marking a year since a group of boys and their football coach became trapped in a cave complex. the team was eventually rescued 18 days later in a mission that caught the attention of the world. kathryn armstrong has more. the start of a race in remembrance of a rescue that captivated the world. these are some of the 12 boys who, a year ago, entered the vast tham luang cave system in...
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a good journalist and commentator from prague thank you very much for that assessment thank you. chinese president xi jinping is meeting president vladimir putin in moscow the 2 leaders have met dozens of times in recent years and are looking to fully to deepen trade ties between the nations today's talks take on an extra urgency amidst china's heated to trade war with the united states in an interview with a russian state media ahead of the trip she called putting his best and bosom friend saying he cherished a deep friendship need to be a smear jack so rich has this report feel. friendships must be cultivated to that end china bestowed an honorary doctorate on russia's president last month at a press conference for the event vladimir putin praised the 2 countries relationship to finish the skipper china is by any measure a strategic partner so we biggest trade turnover is with china get to last year trade between the 2 countries rose 27 percent to $107000000000.00 russia sells china raw materials while china sends back machinery transport and consumer goods to increase trade th
a good journalist and commentator from prague thank you very much for that assessment thank you. chinese president xi jinping is meeting president vladimir putin in moscow the 2 leaders have met dozens of times in recent years and are looking to fully to deepen trade ties between the nations today's talks take on an extra urgency amidst china's heated to trade war with the united states in an interview with a russian state media ahead of the trip she called putting his best and bosom friend...
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in prague thank you very much. from sports now in germany our 3rd of the quarter finals of the women's world cup and france after beating nigeria 3 mil and joining me for more on the victory is day friday from d.w. sports day of germany how did they manage to go past nigeria from your quiet we have been going to be using tournament they're really playing to their strengths their forwards are looking great but they're also quite tight in the back and they really showed it all we can start sure let's take a look and see how they did it. alexander pope was making 100th appearance in a germany kit and she mulched the occasion by scoring the open up. from a corner to claim her 2nd goal of the tournament. for the next 8 minutes the bolt was barely kicked off 1st confirmed that the nigerian keeper hadn't had her vision impeded by an offside play and was then promptly consulted once more to examine this foul on the number gold. plate finally resumed from the penalty spot we saw a deep it's so lucky home to make it to. nige
in prague thank you very much. from sports now in germany our 3rd of the quarter finals of the women's world cup and france after beating nigeria 3 mil and joining me for more on the victory is day friday from d.w. sports day of germany how did they manage to go past nigeria from your quiet we have been going to be using tournament they're really playing to their strengths their forwards are looking great but they're also quite tight in the back and they really showed it all we can start sure...
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hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of prague crowds of demonstrators turned out for what are fast to be the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bobbish to step down but standing firm. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video persistence to referee. i'm calm aspen thanks for joining us we start in turkey where opposition candidate . as won the rerun of istanbul's may or election him on the one almost 54 percent of the ballots with over 97 percent. of votes counted he says he is ready to work with president to tie affair to want to solve. problems is rival bin ali gilder him from president everyone's ruling party has conceded defeat a.k.p. call for the rerun after suffering a narrow defeat in the 1st election in march. wu han is in istanbul for us she's been following these elections there you are yulia opposition candidate winning now for a 2nd time how surprised are you by that outcome. we
hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of prague crowds of demonstrators turned out for what are fast to be the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bobbish to step down but standing firm. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video persistence to referee. i'm calm aspen thanks for joining us we start in...
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hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in the czech capital, prague. to demand the resignation of the prime minister, andrej babis. the billionaire businessman is facing a criminal investigation over alleged european union subsidy fraud worth more than two million dollars. he denies any wrongdoing and says the allegations are politically motivated. the bbc‘s rob cameron is in prague. 0rganisers had promised that this will be the biggest demonstration since the fall of communism in 1989, when a cloud of more than half and million foot people gathered in protest of the regime. people are still screaming and all the time and it is an incredible achievement for what was a few days ago a student movement. it does not change the political reality of the czech republic it does not change the parliamentary arithmetic where he still has a secure hold on power. he says he will never resign over these fraud allegations. the president says he will not sack him in the coalition allies, for now, are sticking with him. the question is, how much more pressure, how m
hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in the czech capital, prague. to demand the resignation of the prime minister, andrej babis. the billionaire businessman is facing a criminal investigation over alleged european union subsidy fraud worth more than two million dollars. he denies any wrongdoing and says the allegations are politically motivated. the bbc‘s rob cameron is in prague. 0rganisers had promised that this will be the biggest demonstration since the fall of communism in...
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vote for change in the country also coming up hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets of prague turning from turning out for what they are what is thought to be the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bobbish to step down but he's standing for. class tears protests and anger on the pitch the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. you can ask thanks for joining us in turkey opposition candidates from the mama low as one the rerun of stumbles in the oral election the mom of the won over 54 percent of the ballots the outcome deals a blow to president red chip everyone and his ruling party as the vote was seen as a barometer of his role. player turned out in force at the voting booth you know they came to some. the undisputed we know it's them that's me or elections. 6 secured a comfortable majority in the controversial rerun of a ballot he narrowly won in march the new mayor held up his victory on sunday as a vote for change. would
vote for change in the country also coming up hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets of prague turning from turning out for what they are what is thought to be the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bobbish to step down but he's standing for. class tears protests and anger on the pitch the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. you...
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for change in the country also coming up on the roads of thousands of people in flood the streets of prague demonstrators turn out for what are thought to be the czech republic's largest protests since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bobbish to step down but standing firm. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crashed out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. i'm carl aspen thanks for joining us in turkey opposition candidate from the mom a low as one the rerun of istanbul's may oral election won over 54 percent of the ballot that's now with 99 percent of votes counted the outcome deals a blow to president recha tie affair to juan and his ruling a k party as the vote was seen as a barometer of his rule. they had turned out in force at the voting booth no they came to celebrate the undisputed winner of istanbul it's me or elections. secured a comfortable majority in the controversial rerun of a ballot he narrowly won in march the new mayor held up his victory on sunday as a
for change in the country also coming up on the roads of thousands of people in flood the streets of prague demonstrators turn out for what are thought to be the czech republic's largest protests since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bobbish to step down but standing firm. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crashed out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. i'm carl aspen...
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vote for change in the country also coming up hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of prague demonstrators turned out for what i thought to be the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bob inch to step down but he's standing. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. i'm calling assman thanks for joining us in turkey opposition candidate. as one of the rerun of stumbles in the world election won over 54 percent of the ballots with now more than 99 percent of votes counted the outcome deals a blow to president richard tie up to one and his ruling a k party as. the vote was seen as a barometer of his approval. they had turned out in force at the voting booth no they came to celebrate the undisputed win oh it's them with me or the elections. 6 secured a comfortable majority in the controversial rerun of a ballot he narrowly won in march the new mayor held up his victory on sunday as a
vote for change in the country also coming up hundreds of thousands of people flooded the streets of prague demonstrators turned out for what i thought to be the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bob inch to step down but he's standing. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. i'm calling assman...
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correspondent money is and prague for us in money all we can say huge crowds gathering behind you what's going on where you are. but i think the images and sounds really do speak for themselves we're witnessing here his story today for the czech republic the 1000000 moments for democracy civic movement which started this wave of protests around the country was hoping for just this amount of people here on let's not park today in prague let's not back a highly symbolic play place for to check people this is where all the protests are doing in 1089 and this is where today people are gathering and coming from all causes of live bait students pensioners active people they're gathering here. to demand the resignation of foreign minister andrei poppies what exactly do they accuse bobbish of. collusion of interest in the us a corruption comes not only far from an e.u. commission leaked reports of 2 weeks ago but also from the czech criminal police which conducted an investigation into alleged corruption and alleged subsidies that's bad babesia would have from the european union more than a deca
correspondent money is and prague for us in money all we can say huge crowds gathering behind you what's going on where you are. but i think the images and sounds really do speak for themselves we're witnessing here his story today for the czech republic the 1000000 moments for democracy civic movement which started this wave of protests around the country was hoping for just this amount of people here on let's not park today in prague let's not back a highly symbolic play place for to check...
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rob cameron, bbc news, prague. there's growing evidence that an increasing number of businesses and organisations are paying out millions to hackers in secret — against the advice of law enforcement agencies. so—called ‘ransomware' attacks — although in decline overall — appear to be becoming more targeted, with the computer systems of governments, institutions and multi—national corporations being hijacked until a fee is paid. cyber—security reporterjoe tidy has been to visit one norwegian company still recovering after thousands of their computers were taken offline by hackers. nestled away in the norwegian forest, this aluminium plant had no idea it was being targeted by hackers. but when it was hit, it was just one of 170 sites brought to a standstill by a catastrophic cyber attack. computer systems went down everywhere. 35,000 employees forced use pen and paper. five weeks on, they are still recovering. this is another one of the computers that went down. so that was all gone? all gone. for days,
rob cameron, bbc news, prague. there's growing evidence that an increasing number of businesses and organisations are paying out millions to hackers in secret — against the advice of law enforcement agencies. so—called ‘ransomware' attacks — although in decline overall — appear to be becoming more targeted, with the computer systems of governments, institutions and multi—national corporations being hijacked until a fee is paid. cyber—security reporterjoe tidy has been to visit one...
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hundreds of thousands of people flood the streets of prague demonstrators turned out for what are thoughts of the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bobbish to step down but he's standing firm. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crashed out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. i'm carl last month thanks for joining us in turkey opposition candidate. as one the rerun of stumbles may or alexion the one over 54 percent of the ballot with now more than 99 percent of votes counted he says he is ready to work with presidential recha thai air to one to solve his temples problems is rival the now the younger daughter i'm from present everyone's ruling party as conceded. jake if he calls for the rerun after suffering a narrow defeat in the 1st election in march. as in istanbul for us she's been following these elections there you are yulia opposition candidate winning now for a 2nd time how surprised are you by that outcome. knowing his vict
hundreds of thousands of people flood the streets of prague demonstrators turned out for what are thoughts of the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime minister bobbish to step down but he's standing firm. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crashed out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. i'm carl last month thanks for joining us in turkey...
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in what is being called the biggest demonstration in prague since the velvet revolution that brought the end of communism here is. in london with more. thanks very much kemal yes incredible scenes we've been seeing in prague of really mass protests calling for the czech prime minister to step down over allegations of fraud protests against andre bobbish have been ongoing since april with nearly half a 1000000 people signing a petition demanding he resign is facing a criminal investigation for allegedly misusing european union subsidies worth millions of euros the businessman turned populist politician denies the charges and is refusing to step down david is the director of the transparency international organization in the czech republic and joins us live from prague via skype so these protests have been described as the biggest since the fall of communism i know that you are spending some time in amongst the crowds what can you tell us about who was out on the streets today and why they were there. thank you for having me well it was really like because really since 89 since the end
in what is being called the biggest demonstration in prague since the velvet revolution that brought the end of communism here is. in london with more. thanks very much kemal yes incredible scenes we've been seeing in prague of really mass protests calling for the czech prime minister to step down over allegations of fraud protests against andre bobbish have been ongoing since april with nearly half a 1000000 people signing a petition demanding he resign is facing a criminal investigation for...
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if we now draw in addition your schick he's a journalist in prague and chief commentator for t.v. welcome to you more about by mr bobbsey and why people there are so angry with him . i think basically we are talking about 3 reasons number one is the doc trapped and prime minister. namely his collaboration with communist secret police then and that was also mentioned in your story there are claims. that lee claiming subsidies for his private he was stalking this song there are still criminal investigations going on in the czech republic and and then we have you know the fresh 3rd reason which is a preliminary report by the audit this commission claiming that under the bobbish is in the group's called the sleep of interest where he actually asked former finance minister currently try minister instead of and there's also a significant and i think movement on social media platforms in the trying his best and booze and fan think he cherished a deep friendship did obvious mere dots reports. friendships must be cultivated to that end china bestowed an honorary doctorate on russia's presi
if we now draw in addition your schick he's a journalist in prague and chief commentator for t.v. welcome to you more about by mr bobbsey and why people there are so angry with him . i think basically we are talking about 3 reasons number one is the doc trapped and prime minister. namely his collaboration with communist secret police then and that was also mentioned in your story there are claims. that lee claiming subsidies for his private he was stalking this song there are still criminal...
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usually an empty and non—descript strip of land close to prague football stadium and the sight of what was once the largest statue of stalin but now packed with a quarter of a million protesters from cities and towns. young and old. united in angerat from cities and towns. young and old. united in anger at their prime minister, andrej babis. translation: i was here in 1989. i am 66 years old. iam i was here in 1989. i am 66 years old. i am of pensioner and i do not wa nt old. i am of pensioner and i do not want my kids to grow up in a country where someone being prosecuted for a crime can be prime minister.m where someone being prosecuted for a crime can be prime minister. it is really important to have these demonstrations... to change something. the choice was a deliberate nod to the 1989 velvet revolution. back then, this was the scene of the largest protests against the communist regime. in fa ct, against the communist regime. in fact, that regime came tumbling down just days later. these protests, against the democratically elected leader, are also being spearheaded by stu d e nts
usually an empty and non—descript strip of land close to prague football stadium and the sight of what was once the largest statue of stalin but now packed with a quarter of a million protesters from cities and towns. young and old. united in angerat from cities and towns. young and old. united in anger at their prime minister, andrej babis. translation: i was here in 1989. i am 66 years old. iam i was here in 1989. i am 66 years old. i am of pensioner and i do not wa nt old. i am of...
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and as freedom rings from prague to kiev, the liberation of this continent is nearly complete. now the question falls to our generation. how will we build upon the sacrifice of d-day's heroes? like the soldiers of omaha beach, we cannot stand still. we cannot stay safe by doing so. avoiding today's problems would be our own generation's appeasements. for just as freedom has a price, it also has a purpose, and it's name is progress. today our mission is to expand freedom's reach forward; to test the full potential of each of our own citizens. to strengthen our families, our faith, and our communities. to fight indifference and intolerance, to keep our nation strong, and to light the lives of those still dwelling in the darkness of undemocratic rule. our parents and did that and more, we must do nothing less. they struggled in war so that we might strive in peace. we know that progress is not inevitable. but neither was victory upon these beaches. now, as then, the inner voice tells us to stand up and move forward. now, as then, free people must choose. fifty years ago, the first
and as freedom rings from prague to kiev, the liberation of this continent is nearly complete. now the question falls to our generation. how will we build upon the sacrifice of d-day's heroes? like the soldiers of omaha beach, we cannot stand still. we cannot stay safe by doing so. avoiding today's problems would be our own generation's appeasements. for just as freedom has a price, it also has a purpose, and it's name is progress. today our mission is to expand freedom's reach forward; to test...
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well protests as well in prague hundreds of thousands running now calling for the czech prime minister to step down some are saying it's the biggest protest since the fall of communism in 1989 its latest demonstration toppling under a bobbish in faces a criminal investigation alleged fraud or a challenge has mall. organizers say 250000 people came to this demonstration whether or not that's accurate the demonstration was certainly large and it shows anger at the prime minister in some sections of czech society isn't dissipating. because of for prime minister because of how the president because we are shamed by. this are stealing just. so we don't agree with me and don't lie. so we are here yes i'm angry publish a billionaire businessman turned politician is facing a criminal prosecution for allegedly using e.u. subsidy money to build real estate a decade ago the e.u. suspects there are conflicts of interest with his businesses he denies any wrongdoing but appointing a new justice minister surely police recommended a prosecution is what triggered the protests for now he's refusing to s
well protests as well in prague hundreds of thousands running now calling for the czech prime minister to step down some are saying it's the biggest protest since the fall of communism in 1989 its latest demonstration toppling under a bobbish in faces a criminal investigation alleged fraud or a challenge has mall. organizers say 250000 people came to this demonstration whether or not that's accurate the demonstration was certainly large and it shows anger at the prime minister in some sections...
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rob cameron sent this report from prague. 30 years ago, people power brought down an entire system as mass demonstrations proved too much for the communist regime. three decades on, these streets will soon be full once again as people protest against prime minister andre babis. organisers are holding their rally at the same location, this time not against a dictatorship but a democratically elected government. against a dictatorship but a democratically elected governmentlj think democratically elected government.” think the most important part of democracy ‘s elections, and we support that. it doesn't mean that once you elect somebody you must just stay silent and let politicians do anything. politicians cannot break some important rules, which is 110w break some important rules, which is now happening in the czech republic. many people share that view. andrej babis might have one successive elections and still tops opinion polls, but there is something greater at stake here — the sense that the hard—won freedoms of the velvet revolution are being undermined. i think that he
rob cameron sent this report from prague. 30 years ago, people power brought down an entire system as mass demonstrations proved too much for the communist regime. three decades on, these streets will soon be full once again as people protest against prime minister andre babis. organisers are holding their rally at the same location, this time not against a dictatorship but a democratically elected government. against a dictatorship but a democratically elected governmentlj think democratically...
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. , andcountries were lost the great sadness echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin. soviet troops who came to the center of this continent did not leave. they are still there, uninvited, on wanted, unyielding almost 40 years after. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose, to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold our memorials like this would -- this...
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hundreds of thousands of protesters in prague are calling for the czech prime minister to step down over fraud allegations demonstrations against have been ongoing since april nearly half a 1000000 people also signing a petition demanding he resign has been accused of misusing european union funds with millions of euros and paying subsidies to his former companies is said to be the biggest show of public discontent since the 1909 velvet revolution which overthrew communism. also hundreds of protesters rallying in russia's capital calling for the release of all political prisoners and those held on trumped up charges earlier this month more than $500.00 people were arrested at an unauthorized demonstration in moscow including the opposition politician. protesters were demanding accountability for the arrest of an investigative journalist which is government admitted there was no evidence against even good of and he has since been freed protesters have been outside georgia's parliament as well for a 3rd day mostly been peaceful after hundreds of people were arrested and injured in violence
hundreds of thousands of protesters in prague are calling for the czech prime minister to step down over fraud allegations demonstrations against have been ongoing since april nearly half a 1000000 people also signing a petition demanding he resign has been accused of misusing european union funds with millions of euros and paying subsidies to his former companies is said to be the biggest show of public discontent since the 1909 velvet revolution which overthrew communism. also hundreds of...
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hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in the czech capital, prague, demanding prime minister andrej babis resign. he's facing a criminal investigation over european union subsidy fraud worth more than two million dollars. he denies any wrongdoing and says the claims are politically motivated. it's xx. —— it's liz30am. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. how dangerous is the superpower rivalry in technology and information? well currently, there is much focus on the tensions between the us and china over the chinese tech giant huawei. soon, sg networks will be of critical part of our world in transportation, power supply, payment systems and so much more. washington says the chinese can't be trusted because they may use that technology infrastructure for spying. beijing says this is nonsense. my guest is the us top official on cyber information and security, ambassador robert strayer. he is on a mission to dissuade europeans from doing business with huawei, but is washington losing the cyber war? ambassador robert strayer, welcome to hard
hundreds of thousands of people have gathered in the czech capital, prague, demanding prime minister andrej babis resign. he's facing a criminal investigation over european union subsidy fraud worth more than two million dollars. he denies any wrongdoing and says the claims are politically motivated. it's xx. —— it's liz30am. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. how dangerous is the superpower rivalry in technology and information? well currently, there is...
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the czech capital prague is bracing for the biggest demonstration since the 1989 overthrow of communism, as people gather to protest against the prime minister, andrej babis. the billionaire businessman is facing a criminal investigation over alleged fraud, and is also the subject of an eu conflict of interest investigation. mr babis has dismissed all the allegations as baseless and politically motivated. rob cameron sent this report from prague. 30 years ago people power brought down an entire system, mass demonstrations agreed to too much, for the communist regime. three decades on the streets will send the full once again as people protest against the prime minister, now mired in allegations of corruption. and and a deliberate echo of 1989, organisers are holding their latest rally at the same location, this time not against a but time not against a dictatorship but a democratically elected government. i think it is true that the most important thing and democracy are elections and that is true and we respect that but it does not mean that once you elect someone, you just stay silent
the czech capital prague is bracing for the biggest demonstration since the 1989 overthrow of communism, as people gather to protest against the prime minister, andrej babis. the billionaire businessman is facing a criminal investigation over alleged fraud, and is also the subject of an eu conflict of interest investigation. mr babis has dismissed all the allegations as baseless and politically motivated. rob cameron sent this report from prague. 30 years ago people power brought down an entire...
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i am a part of a group of survivors and their families, heading to prague to recreate a series of photos taken before the survivors moved to the uk. that is sam in the top row. and that's ike, peering over a hat. eric wasn't in any of the photos, because he was chatting around the corner. when the photo was originally taken here in 1945, these children stood together, their very existence an act of defiance, showing the nazis that their plan to exterminate all of thejews had failed. and now, they are back here but the families they were never with the families they were never meant to have and this time, it's their children and their grandchildren, like me, we have brought them here to celebrate their survival. i've got photographs from 75 years ago and it's as clear as if it was taken yesterday. 60 km away looms the former nazi camp of theresienstadt, where most of this group was liberated. as the nazis began to lose territory, the few surviving prisoners were transported across europe to locations where the nazis could finish thejob. after all the camps i've been in, that was the worst
i am a part of a group of survivors and their families, heading to prague to recreate a series of photos taken before the survivors moved to the uk. that is sam in the top row. and that's ike, peering over a hat. eric wasn't in any of the photos, because he was chatting around the corner. when the photo was originally taken here in 1945, these children stood together, their very existence an act of defiance, showing the nazis that their plan to exterminate all of thejews had failed. and now,...
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the great sadness echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin. soviet troops who came to the center of this continent did not leave when the piece came. -- when peace came. they are still there, uninvited, on wanted, unyielding almost 40 years after. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose, to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold our -- are memorials like this one, and graveyards where our heroes rest. we in america have learned bitter lessons from two world wars. it is better to be here ready to protect the peace then to take a blind shelter across the sea. rushing to respond only after freedom is lost. we learned that isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments with expansionist intent. but we try always to be prepared for peace, prepared to deter aggression. prepared to negotiate the reduction of arms. and yes, prepared to reach out again in the spirit of reconciliation. in truth, there is n
the great sadness echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin. soviet troops who came to the center of this continent did not leave when the piece came. -- when peace came. they are still there, uninvited, on wanted, unyielding almost 40 years after. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose, to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold our -- are memorials...
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the great sadness of this loss echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin. soviet troops that came to the center of this continent did not leave when peace came. they're still there, uninvited, unwanted, unyielding, almost 40 years after the war. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose -- to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold are memorials like this one and graveyards where our heroes rest. we in america have learned bitter lessons from two world wars: it is better to be here ready to protect the peace, than to take blind shelter across the sea, rushing to respond only after freedom is lost. we've learned that isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments with an expansionist intent. but we try always to be prepared for peace; prepared to deter aggression; prepared to negotiate the reduction of arms; and, yes, prepared to reach out again in the spirit of reconciliation. in truth, there is no reconc
the great sadness of this loss echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin. soviet troops that came to the center of this continent did not leave when peace came. they're still there, uninvited, unwanted, unyielding, almost 40 years after the war. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose -- to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold are memorials like this...
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the great sadness echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin. soviet troops who came to the center of this continent did not leave. they are still there, uninvited, on wanted, unyielding almost 40 years after. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose, to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold our -- are memorials like this and one, graveyards where our heroes rest. we in america have learned bitter lessons from two world wars. it is better to be here ready to protect the peace then to take a blind shelter across the sea. rushing to respond only after freedom is lost. we learned that isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments with expansionist intent. but we try always to be prepared for peace, prepared to deter aggression. prepared to negotiate the reduction of arms. and yes, prepared to reach out again in the spirit of reconciliation. in truth, there is no reconciliation we would welcome more t
the great sadness echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin. soviet troops who came to the center of this continent did not leave. they are still there, uninvited, on wanted, unyielding almost 40 years after. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose, to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold our -- are memorials like this and one, graveyards where our...
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i am a part of a group of survivors and their families, heading to prague to recreate a series of photos taken before the survivors moved to the uk. that is sam in the top row. and that's ike, peering over a hat. eric wasn't in any of the photos, because he was chatting around the corner. when the photo was originally taken here in 1945, these children stood together, their very existence an act of defiance, showing the nazis that their plan to exterminate all of thejews had failed. and now, they are back here with the families they were never meant to have and this time, it's their children and their grandchildren, like me, we have brought them here to celebrate their survival. i've got photographs from 75 years ago and it's as clear as if it was taken yesterday. 60 km away looms the former nazi camp of theresienstadt, where most of this group was liberated. as the nazis began to lose territory, the few surviving prisoners were transported across europe to locations where the nazis could finish thejob. after all the camps i've been in, that was the worst journey i've ever had. they had
i am a part of a group of survivors and their families, heading to prague to recreate a series of photos taken before the survivors moved to the uk. that is sam in the top row. and that's ike, peering over a hat. eric wasn't in any of the photos, because he was chatting around the corner. when the photo was originally taken here in 1945, these children stood together, their very existence an act of defiance, showing the nazis that their plan to exterminate all of thejews had failed. and now,...
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why a new production is always an event like for instance the recent premier here at berlin state all prague with michael fabiano in the role of the duke. come. home. and here he is in the flash michael fabiano one of the world's most celebrated tenors i'm the risk taking tenor part like the most welcome thank you very very little thank you for joining and that was of course too short michael so i'm going to ask you to take a bit of a risk air and sing a few more bars for us if you can my god. oh my goodness that's absolutely amazing i think we need a clapping for that you don't even need a microphone your performance of the duke of mine to rot in glee will lead to what special about if you go left over you well for rigoletto it's one of verdi's 3 triumvirate operas of a top a top yacht that he will that says middle era but what's important about it is it's a story of how deceit and treachery can get the worst of us even if we think we're doing something right it's even if we want to get back at somebody it's really bad very tragic and what makes a great performance for you. a great performa
why a new production is always an event like for instance the recent premier here at berlin state all prague with michael fabiano in the role of the duke. come. home. and here he is in the flash michael fabiano one of the world's most celebrated tenors i'm the risk taking tenor part like the most welcome thank you very very little thank you for joining and that was of course too short michael so i'm going to ask you to take a bit of a risk air and sing a few more bars for us if you can my god....
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the great sadness echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin. soviet troops who came to the center of this continent did not leave. they are still there, uninvited, unwanted, unyielding almost 40 years after. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose, to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold are memorials like this one, and graveyards where our heroes rest. we in america have learned bitter lessons from two world wars. it is better to be here ready to protect the peace than to take a blind shelter across the sea. rushing to respond only after freedom is lost. we learned that isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments with expansionist intent. but we try always to be prepared for peace, prepared to deter aggression. prepared to negotiate the reduction of arms. and yes, prepared to reach out again in the spirit of reconciliation. in truth, there is no reconciliation we would welcome more than a re
the great sadness echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin. soviet troops who came to the center of this continent did not leave. they are still there, uninvited, unwanted, unyielding almost 40 years after. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose, to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold are memorials like this one, and graveyards where our heroes...
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some countries were lost, and the great sadness echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin. soviet troops who came to the center of this continent did not leave when peace came. they are still there, uninvited, on wanted, unyielding almost 40 years after the war. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose, to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold are memorials like this this one, and graveyards where our heroes rest. americans have learned bitter lessons from two world wars. it is better to be here ready to protect the peace than to take a blind shelter across the sea and only respond after freedom is lost. we have learned isolation of never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments with expansionist intent. but we try always to be prepared for peace, prepared to deter aggression. prepared to negotiate the reduction of arms. and yes, prepared to reach out again in the spirit of reconciliation. in truth, there is no reconcilia
some countries were lost, and the great sadness echoes down to our own time in the streets of warsaw, prague, and east berlin. soviet troops who came to the center of this continent did not leave when peace came. they are still there, uninvited, on wanted, unyielding almost 40 years after the war. because of this, allied forces still stand on this continent. today, as 40 years ago, our armies are here for only one purpose, to protect and defend democracy. the only territories we hold are...
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thousands of people gather in the czech capital prague, to call for the resignation of the prime minister over fraud allegations. tea m team sport players are as strong as long—distance runners and as powerful as body builders. at 10pm, michelle will be here with the full round of the news. but first, in a country where it is expected that yourfamily would country where it is expected that your family would look after you in your family would look after you in your old age, what would you do, if they rejected you long ago. that is a question for much of pakistan's transgender population. this edition of our world contains adult themes. once upon a time in the pakistani city of lahore, lived a super glam guru. ashee was the talk of the town, and after hours artist. ashee is a khawaja sehra, someone who describes herself as neither male norfemale, in pakistan commonly known as third gender. but entertaining is the preserve of the young, and as the years went by, ashee realised more and more of her community faced destitution when they could no longer work. this is the story of guru ashee
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they were fooling around at prague soon to supplies the frozen fruits to stop the gorillas from losing their cool. it was a reminder of our top story g 20 leaders are arriving in japan for their ideal summit which starts on friday they'll be trying to patch up serious divisions are trying to tell us i'm talking with blood clots crisis. this estate business after with bad as early as next i'll be back with more world news at the top of the hour out of the day. for 1st economists of. doors grand moment arrives. joining around container on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary during an orangutan returns home monday w. don't come to tanks. so if he'd have to get through the plane does he get break without.
they were fooling around at prague soon to supplies the frozen fruits to stop the gorillas from losing their cool. it was a reminder of our top story g 20 leaders are arriving in japan for their ideal summit which starts on friday they'll be trying to patch up serious divisions are trying to tell us i'm talking with blood clots crisis. this estate business after with bad as early as next i'll be back with more world news at the top of the hour out of the day. for 1st economists of. doors grand...
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now hundreds of thousands of protesters are out in prague calling for the czech prime minister to step down over fraud allegations incredible pictures coming in actually from the czech capital the sheer number of people who have come out this sunday these protests against have been actually going on since april with nearly half a 1000000 people signing a petition demanding he resign has been accused of misusing european union funds with millions of euros and paying subsidies to his former company the businessmen turned populist politician has denied any of these charges talked to who is a senior lecturer in czech studies at the university of glasgow he's on skype for us today nice to have you with us it's just really quite fast when you think about all the protests going on around the world we haven't really heard that much about the czech republic but as we see from these live pictures there is an extraordinary level of public feeling on this. well it is true as some commentators are saying that this is the new the neos for this thing you know it is complicated in the czech republic i
now hundreds of thousands of protesters are out in prague calling for the czech prime minister to step down over fraud allegations incredible pictures coming in actually from the czech capital the sheer number of people who have come out this sunday these protests against have been actually going on since april with nearly half a 1000000 people signing a petition demanding he resign has been accused of misusing european union funds with millions of euros and paying subsidies to his former...
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it's to the czech capital prague where tens of thousands of protesters have demanded the resignation of prime minister under bobbish it was one of the country's biggest demonstrations since the fall of communism the multi-billionaire has vowed to stay on in power despite allegations he misused public funds of the was one student against a billionaire. you last minnaar has been mobilizing big crowds for weeks i this evening more than 100000 came out to demonstrate against. obama some wasn't it we're afraid that the czech republic could become more like hungary oh poland a powerful oligarch because state institutions and puts them to his own use and if someone wants to call on him to resign he can't because he'll go to jail let's go put them in the soap and but there's more as it isn't. true the czech prime minister these demonstrations are a political campaign andre bauer is the owner of agro affairs holding now in a blind trust at least in theory the company isn't just involved in agriculture also owns major newspapers critics including the ngo transparency international say he has t
it's to the czech capital prague where tens of thousands of protesters have demanded the resignation of prime minister under bobbish it was one of the country's biggest demonstrations since the fall of communism the multi-billionaire has vowed to stay on in power despite allegations he misused public funds of the was one student against a billionaire. you last minnaar has been mobilizing big crowds for weeks i this evening more than 100000 came out to demonstrate against. obama some wasn't it...
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prague, venice. >> we were all there. >> jimmy: did you hang out together or did you split up by age groups like the -- >> so you're calling me. we're super hip. we could hang out. we can party pretty hard. >> i swear to god. >> jimmy: did you or did like the three of you and the two of you split up or what? >> i mean, i was with sam a lot, and i was usually, you know, we were in london for the portion, but you guys went, i was so jealous because all the teenagers went to venice and prague and all these amazing spots. >> jimmy: was that fun? >> super fun. you zoom out of your life and realize, this is where i am. this is my life. >> jimmy: did you get to go around? or was it too crazy to go see things? >> we actually did get to see a lot of things. >> jimmy: what did you do? >> we hung out in london a lot. went to the museum in venice. >> jimmy: a museum? >> that was pretty sweet. >> jimmy: how cultural. >> we get to shoot in the places that you would want to go and visit. >> jimmy: mm-hm. >> but we get to lock them down for periods of time, so we get to experience certain sets kind
prague, venice. >> we were all there. >> jimmy: did you hang out together or did you split up by age groups like the -- >> so you're calling me. we're super hip. we could hang out. we can party pretty hard. >> i swear to god. >> jimmy: did you or did like the three of you and the two of you split up or what? >> i mean, i was with sam a lot, and i was usually, you know, we were in london for the portion, but you guys went, i was so jealous because all the...
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there were some false statements about the statement that michael cohen went to prague. he has never been to prague but the real false statements, salacious allegations against donald trump which is what led jim comey and others to say this is an unverified report. that was not pointed out in fisa applications. >> let's talk about john dean, the former white house counsel hammered by republicans at yesterday's house judiciary committee hearing. you were there yesterday. you said you thought he was a distraction. why do you say that? >> i was on the panel with him, one of the four witnesses and you ended up -- he sucked a lot of oxygen out of the room, a lot of democrats were praising him because he was comparing what happened in the next and white house and watergate to all of the perfidy's he believes donald trump, he also mentioned george w. bush had committed and republicans spend a lot of time bashing him wondering why he was up there on the stage other than the fact that if you are going to talk about obstruction certainly john dean knows obstructions since he was f
there were some false statements about the statement that michael cohen went to prague. he has never been to prague but the real false statements, salacious allegations against donald trump which is what led jim comey and others to say this is an unverified report. that was not pointed out in fisa applications. >> let's talk about john dean, the former white house counsel hammered by republicans at yesterday's house judiciary committee hearing. you were there yesterday. you said you...
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so what is the timeline for this but what we know who is the new conservative leader and indeed new prague minister we will see a lot of complaining over the next weeks those candidates will crisscross the country and can paint then it's up to the conservative m.p.'s 1st they will vote and eliminate candidate by candidate and in the end 2 candidates will stand and they those names will be sent out to the party base to the conservative members and they get to decide in the end by july 22nd who will be the next conservative leader and therefore the new prime minister of the united kingdom of london thank you. sports angling to have kicked off their women's a world cup campaign with a $21.00 win over old rivals scotland on board entering into chances wolf in the penalty area nikita harris converse to break it was no england double but in the 400 time when adam white's pounced on the ball in the box scotland got a goal back from class emsley in 79 when it england held out for the way. meanwhile australia and italy kicked off their women's world cup campaign with a thrilling groups a clash the
so what is the timeline for this but what we know who is the new conservative leader and indeed new prague minister we will see a lot of complaining over the next weeks those candidates will crisscross the country and can paint then it's up to the conservative m.p.'s 1st they will vote and eliminate candidate by candidate and in the end 2 candidates will stand and they those names will be sent out to the party base to the conservative members and they get to decide in the end by july 22nd who...
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now on bbc news, the story of a group of holocaust survivors going to prague to recreate a photo taken in 1945, and what became of their lives after the war. (heartbeats) it was actually 1945. we were all happy to be alive. and show the world that some have survived. this is the miraculous story of what happened to the children in this photo. here, they are on the brink of starting new lives. freed after years in nazi concentration camps. now in their 90s, they have returned to the same spot. surrounded by their families. this is me. their story is also my family's story. six million people died in hitler's plan to kill the entire jewish population. my grandfather, david herman, was one of the survivors. he passed away ten years ago. myjourney began in manchester, where two survivors who knew my grandpa now live. ike was 13 years old when he was into his first concentration camp. this was the moment where we found out that the guards had disappeared and we were told we were free. that's me, the one that's waving his cap, we were supposed to be gassed the following morning because they
now on bbc news, the story of a group of holocaust survivors going to prague to recreate a photo taken in 1945, and what became of their lives after the war. (heartbeats) it was actually 1945. we were all happy to be alive. and show the world that some have survived. this is the miraculous story of what happened to the children in this photo. here, they are on the brink of starting new lives. freed after years in nazi concentration camps. now in their 90s, they have returned to the same spot....
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, over 30 nations agreed with the prague proposals to think about the security of these ict networks. with respect to the other part of your question, i do not believe in terms of development and deployment of these technologies, the united states is falling behind. for example, the fiscal vni report this year, i reported america would have five times more connections like asia. they would release 5-g in the short term -- >> chairman pai, you've been following what's happening in europe, right? in the u.k., france, germany, our national security officials have been there warning people about the risks to their users, about deploying huawei. right now it doesn't appear that we're winning that battle in the sense that i don't think any of them to date have said we're going to rip out what we already have from huawei, it's too expensive. i do have a question here, because your predecessor chairman wheeler talked about this. this was a national priority. how is it that we got ourselves as a country in a position where we do not have one of the major suppliers with respect to at least the
, over 30 nations agreed with the prague proposals to think about the security of these ict networks. with respect to the other part of your question, i do not believe in terms of development and deployment of these technologies, the united states is falling behind. for example, the fiscal vni report this year, i reported america would have five times more connections like asia. they would release 5-g in the short term -- >> chairman pai, you've been following what's happening in europe,...
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enjoy awe-inspiring experiences, in berlin, prague, vienna, and budapest, with exciting tours and a danube river cruise. railbookers offers expertly planned vacations to the most popular destinations worldwide. visit railbookers.com... ooh. boy, some great rail trips this week. uh, "what are you doing?" is the category, and there's the puzzle, and, sarah, you can spin it. go, sarah. n. uh, yeah. three n's. nice start.
enjoy awe-inspiring experiences, in berlin, prague, vienna, and budapest, with exciting tours and a danube river cruise. railbookers offers expertly planned vacations to the most popular destinations worldwide. visit railbookers.com... ooh. boy, some great rail trips this week. uh, "what are you doing?" is the category, and there's the puzzle, and, sarah, you can spin it. go, sarah. n. uh, yeah. three n's. nice start.
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emerged as unofficial spokespeople for algerian youth and as yon is a musician now living in exile in prague and tina is a comedian still posting material from his home in the algerian capital both get clicks in the multimillions we spoke with the 2 of them about the grievances they articulate the political and social changes they advocate in the videos that they've produced that are now part of the soundtrack of the algerian revolution. nationals on a family of 10 macand. here. she says used to explain me and eventually got a new phenomena. and. have everybody. can maybe you know can completely ideal no no not be ideal when i didn't. know what i. i ditch the stuff they don't. like and then police and i tell you. no you can't. hold them but. some of us out on the coast and in the woods and fields you do you. know you here's one of the. meal. with. the image of shirley had to limit a woman's morning who had a. little a kind of food. but at the thought of us in the. kind of. facebook for just a little bit and you know the brevity of what. we would do with any of this a lot of the book will be
emerged as unofficial spokespeople for algerian youth and as yon is a musician now living in exile in prague and tina is a comedian still posting material from his home in the algerian capital both get clicks in the multimillions we spoke with the 2 of them about the grievances they articulate the political and social changes they advocate in the videos that they've produced that are now part of the soundtrack of the algerian revolution. nationals on a family of 10 macand. here. she says used...
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we're setting up a time bomb if the chinese government succeeds what we're looking at is a group of prague ethnic minority in china will disappear under this reprogramming effort if the chinese government fails they may need to commit some crimes because they're not going to release those millions of people to the street so the world needs to take an action collectively or individually call on the western democracies to use their influence and leverage yes we do have a leverage in our relationship but china need to be used ok katia when you see a more i beg your pardon where you hear the reality in the scene john and you've described some of the efforts there have been to clamp down on them ocracy efforts in hong kong are you fearful that. some weights and the routes hong kong could be in line for a similar treatment. where absolutely fearful in hong kong i mean i personally made that statement about 5 years ago but that will come on become the 2nd gang of for that matter the 2nd to that because after our umbrella movement which we worked very hard to fight for to democracy in hong kong we
we're setting up a time bomb if the chinese government succeeds what we're looking at is a group of prague ethnic minority in china will disappear under this reprogramming effort if the chinese government fails they may need to commit some crimes because they're not going to release those millions of people to the street so the world needs to take an action collectively or individually call on the western democracies to use their influence and leverage yes we do have a leverage in our...
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and as freedom rings from prague to kiev, the liberation of this continent is nearly complete. now the question falls to our generation, how will we build upon the sacrifice of d-day's heroes? like the soldiers of omaha beach, we cannot stand still. we cannot stay safe by doing so. avoiding today's problems would be our own generation's appeasements. for just as freedom has a price, it also has a purpose, and its name is progress. today, our mission is to expand freedom's reach forward; to test the full potential of each of our own citizens; to strengthen our families, our faith, and our communities; to fight indifference and intolerance; to keep our nation strong; and to light the lives of those still dwelling in the darkness of undemocratic rule. our parents did that and more, we must do nothing less. they struggled in war so that we might strive in peace. we know that progress is not inevitable. but neither was victory upon these beaches. now, as then, the inner voice tells us to stand up and move forward. now, as then, free people must choose. 50 years ago, the first allied
and as freedom rings from prague to kiev, the liberation of this continent is nearly complete. now the question falls to our generation, how will we build upon the sacrifice of d-day's heroes? like the soldiers of omaha beach, we cannot stand still. we cannot stay safe by doing so. avoiding today's problems would be our own generation's appeasements. for just as freedom has a price, it also has a purpose, and its name is progress. today, our mission is to expand freedom's reach forward; to test...
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vote for change in the country also coming up hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets of prague turning from turning out for what they are what is thought to be the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of the.
vote for change in the country also coming up hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets of prague turning from turning out for what they are what is thought to be the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of the.
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on grids of thousands of protesters in prague according to the czech prime minister to step down over ford allegations protests against andre bobbish have been ongoing since april with nearly half a 1000000 people signing a petition demanding he resign is facing a criminal investigation for allegedly misusing european union subsidies with millions of euros a businessman turned populist politician denies the charges and is refusing to step down david is the director of transparency international in the czech republic he says the country's institutions must hold to account. it was a very peaceful great mood and but the message was very clear people are fed up with political corruption of our prime minister bobbish they demand because of nation and they really want to keep democratic institution rule of law and market country a multi-party system in place and they believe that the current org arctic reiman it's the only danger to the establishment we have a strong judiciary rasika of this police but unfortunately what bob which is doing is he's trying to get through them to over to the v
on grids of thousands of protesters in prague according to the czech prime minister to step down over ford allegations protests against andre bobbish have been ongoing since april with nearly half a 1000000 people signing a petition demanding he resign is facing a criminal investigation for allegedly misusing european union subsidies with millions of euros a businessman turned populist politician denies the charges and is refusing to step down david is the director of transparency international...