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i'm very proud of my ties in maine. >> will you be running for senate and maine. sumac not this time. >> not this time. provide a variety of reasons, our second child, our youngest, our daughter is going into 11th grade next year. high school in washington and is at a time where it's very hard to contemplate either route uprooting her or leaving her. one of the challenges of serving the un, for four and a off years was i worked in new york and my family remained in washington. for four and a off years, i only got to see my children if at all on the weekends. then when i was national security adviser, even though i was living under the same roof thankfully, it's a sort of almost 247 job the makes it very hard to be at home is much as i like to be. i'm grateful the my children and my husband were certainly supportive through all of the. i am very mindful the now they have to be the ones to take the priority. i really didn't want to put my family in particular my daughter through the now. my son is in college, but the.on the road, i can envision it considering runnin
i'm very proud of my ties in maine. >> will you be running for senate and maine. sumac not this time. >> not this time. provide a variety of reasons, our second child, our youngest, our daughter is going into 11th grade next year. high school in washington and is at a time where it's very hard to contemplate either route uprooting her or leaving her. one of the challenges of serving the un, for four and a off years was i worked in new york and my family remained in washington. for...
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it's sort of shift the optimum temperature now.or itof locked in on the coast of maine and then maine as a really great lobster habitat has boomed. >> reporter: so, maine is in the sweet spot at least for now? >> right nowyeah, and then the question is how much longer is that going to contin >> reporter: like all cold blooded animals, lobsters are high temperature sensitive. and the gulf of maine has warmed faster than 99% of the world's oceans. warmer atmospheric temperatures heat up the water directly, but they also disrupt a crucial ocean current mmonly called the atlantic "conveyor belt," it sends warm water north-- the gulfstream-- and cold water south-- the labrador current. as the glaciers in greenland melt, more fresh water flows into the north atltic slowing down the labrador current allowing more warm waterlfnto the and that is why the water temperatures are rising so much faster her do it's a lot like a bathtub where if you tur the cold tap, turn off the warm tap you get a really, really hot bath. e it's really raordinary change that's happened really quickly in this region
it's sort of shift the optimum temperature now.or itof locked in on the coast of maine and then maine as a really great lobster habitat has boomed. >> reporter: so, maine is in the sweet spot at least for now? >> right nowyeah, and then the question is how much longer is that going to contin >> reporter: like all cold blooded animals, lobsters are high temperature sensitive. and the gulf of maine has warmed faster than 99% of the world's oceans. warmer atmospheric temperatures...
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but the main island's not so the circulation as you can see is trying to drag in a bit of winter but it's a long way north still even in sapporo we got 60 degrees of light of all stark 90 the clouds spreading out of northern china is mostly cloud it's cold enough on the tibetan plateau for snow but a rain might fall out of it for beijing across the korean peninsula that rain is edging up towards the far south of the nonsense of pandas saka might see a bit of rain late in the day friday but mostly the picture dry continues for hong kong the humidity is dropping the temperatures are still in the low thirty's what rain there is on the high ground in western china of course as the snow again evening vietnam in the north at least it stopped to looking particularly wet that is because the main rain bout the seasonal rain is now here from the northern philippines back through vietnam cambodia and into central and southern thailand this cloud to the south of that which might allow a little bit of rain thunder rain maybe in kuala lumpur singapore otherwise we're still in the dry season. al-ja
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the main player in economy is the government is the parliament. and the president do to bring. is a major player to bring together the government unionists the. business people and they bring them together to lead a dialogue to push the economy towards a newly formed towards achieving the expectation of the people this is the main goal and here. normally the people are expected to use the person who is talented to lead the discussion to lead the dialogue with between the different parties but if people are expecting any of the presidents to the to be the main player in the economic area it does not fit with the constitution so it's just a mediator between the different parties to tackle the main issues that are facing the economy and this was like speaking of the economic issues we mentioned there how the i.m.f. is saying that. is government needs to cut spending further to reduce their debts their debt levels but that's going to have a huge effect on on on on. their for the worse because going to. government spending is because already is that something that the the next gover
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even less clarity than the last one votes are still being counted and the latest update shows the 2 main parties prime minister benjamin netanyahu could and the blue and white benny gantz tied both of many options for a coalition and there's even talk about trying for a unity government minus netanyahu smith joins us live in west jerusalem and a brand is in the occupied west bank but we begin in tel aviv with this report from harry force at. the music blared benjamin netanyahu smiles but more than 5 hours after voting finished it was clear this was no victory even if he was far from ready to admit defeat in such. a government committed to the jewish state there neither will your can there be a government that relies on. arab parties but the exit polls suggest he doesn't have the numbers to dictate he may not be given 1st chance to form a government 5 months ago benjamin netanyahu waited several hours before making his speech waiting for the numbers to swing in his favor this time he's waited longer for the numbers appear to it's what every other direction 5 months ago he made a victory s
even less clarity than the last one votes are still being counted and the latest update shows the 2 main parties prime minister benjamin netanyahu could and the blue and white benny gantz tied both of many options for a coalition and there's even talk about trying for a unity government minus netanyahu smith joins us live in west jerusalem and a brand is in the occupied west bank but we begin in tel aviv with this report from harry force at. the music blared benjamin netanyahu smiles but more...
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to hong kong the anthem of the pro-democracy movement thousands gathered in the park in front of the main government offices to mark the anniversary the umbrella movement 1st grade not the city in 2014 this year the protests have taken on even more force as the authorities tried to push through a law since scrapped allowing defendants to be extradited to mainland china. to date and he extradition we have bent has brought people to get that 5 years ago people had differing opinions which caused the movement to break up today it's very different it's. yes well at home at that at. times he is soft of the emperor and a nuisance the hong kong people he had previously been dormant if united hand on the so-called lenin wools have become another symbol of the protests surfaces across the city covered in post it notes calling for democracy often torn down by beijing supporters one of the best known leaders of the protests joshua was jailed earlier this year today announced he would be standing in local elections. frankly speaking ron paul this is the most more the right peaceful a rational way to
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is ready to respond militarily to those responsible and aides to the president points to iran as the main culprit meanwhile he has also authorized the use of the country's emergency stockpile of all. these are the images that inspired dread politicians and investors around the world saudi arabia's largest oil refinery up in flames and half of the country's oil production slashed at least temporarily by one airborne barrier. appearing on a t.v. station sympathetic to their cause rebels based in yemen said they carried out the attack but the u.s. has pointed the finger at the back is the iranians i want to reiterate that the united states whole heartedly can. hear iran's attack on the kingdom of saudi arabia. president trump went further saying the u.s. was locked and loaded to respond. with political tench. already inflamed the economic consequences became apparent as soon as markets opened for the new week with shares across asia seeing red. oil prices initially spiked by 20 percent before receding and settling around 10 percent hope saudi arabia is the world's 2nd largest producer of cru
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if it would lead to a stable government the past 5 years haven't seen a stable government now the 2 main contenders see a honey and a dolla are the main contenders now they were basically the heads of government they couldn't succeed in really working together so if they could manage now then it could be considered a success because that remains to be seen we might go for a 2nd round of elections now with results trickling in there is the face that would see election complaints probably from both camps so that's again a very volatile time for afghanistan and it could potentially make things worse but also it could have the potential to make things just a little bit better right. thank you for that. now to hong kong way i'm already these have been taking place to last 5 years since the start of the so-called umbrella movement which sold the beginning off mass protests in the territory pro-democracy demonstrators have been protesting for months a controversial extradition bill that has now been scrapped their demands for direct democracy and autonomy from china. the umbrella movement. glor
if it would lead to a stable government the past 5 years haven't seen a stable government now the 2 main contenders see a honey and a dolla are the main contenders now they were basically the heads of government they couldn't succeed in really working together so if they could manage now then it could be considered a success because that remains to be seen we might go for a 2nd round of elections now with results trickling in there is the face that would see election complaints probably from...
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secretary general saw about it spoke he said that the main difference between the 2 main contenders guidance and that's and you know how is that one meaning that's on the whole he wants to deepen what he called the apartheid and the other who wants to cement the stuff the school meaning the continuation of the occupation of the palestinian territory now according to the palestinians we've seen that it's also very recent poll results of the elections do not seem to be the main concerns the end of the occupation even it's not seen as a tina bill at this point they care more about day to day issues about being able to pay the bills we know that the palestinian authority has been facing a deep financial crisis for the past 7 months or so that see it's not able to pay fully its employees so this is seems to be the main feeling here being able to continue rather than dwelling on the results of israeli elections all right to be able him back in ramallah thank you palestinian diplomat a modulus he says the alternatives to netanyahu aren't any better for his people. well certainly. being out of the p
secretary general saw about it spoke he said that the main difference between the 2 main contenders guidance and that's and you know how is that one meaning that's on the whole he wants to deepen what he called the apartheid and the other who wants to cement the stuff the school meaning the continuation of the occupation of the palestinian territory now according to the palestinians we've seen that it's also very recent poll results of the elections do not seem to be the main concerns the end...
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state of maine thanks to a new nor qualified nurse practitioners not just doctors cannot provide the procedure make it work cecille for patients as despite efforts to restrict access to abortions across the united states christensen in the reports from the city of orgon. romain may inspire artist tanya hollanders work but when she decided to get an abortion her home state presented many obstacles for its administrative requirements and lack of available doctors meant she'd have to wait nearly a month for the procedure after discovering she was pregnant putting her at risk of exceeding the 10 week limit for medical abortions which are induced by pill i felt betrayed by my community honestly by doctors by. politicians by all of the people that protests like you have no idea what it's like . to add all of those burdens on when you're making a really hard life decision she ended up making a daylong trip to another state where her insurance wouldn't cover the cost of the procedure but a new law will mean less of a wait and mean it allows nurse practitioners like julie jenkins to perform s
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. >> reporter: these maine distributors are in a kind of lobsterjail. trapped by tariffs. i'll have the story ahead on "nightly business report." >>> maine's lobster industry has invested heanly to o the chinese market, but now tha new tariff have gone into effect, contessa brewer tells us how fmuch the group isling the pinch. as you saw, she's in maine for us tonight. >> reporter: stephanie meadows' space is small but the lobster company does big business and, well, lobster. >> i primarily export lobster. >> reporter: and when the maine lobster industry worked to open up chinese markets, stephanie was right there, investing, expanding to open up the voracious appetite for lobster. we were doing half our business with china. this place would have been ce rocking and rolling. we had basically a 24-hour operation. >> reporter: but since last supper, stephanie's st sales ha plummeted by half. she'sut hours and workers, the imdect of a t war and china slapping tariffs on arican r. lobs >> july 6, 2018, it all came to a seeching halt. and we didn't really sell any more lobsters
. >> reporter: these maine distributors are in a kind of lobsterjail. trapped by tariffs. i'll have the story ahead on "nightly business report." >>> maine's lobster industry has invested heanly to o the chinese market, but now tha new tariff have gone into effect, contessa brewer tells us how fmuch the group isling the pinch. as you saw, she's in maine for us tonight. >> reporter: stephanie meadows' space is small but the lobster company does big business and,...
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the trade war comes to maine, as the lobster industry hits rough waters. and on the "newshour bookshelf," "the only plane in the sky: an oral history of 9/11."un thed states has been at war in afghanistan for 18 years, and the american role in syria continues to evolve, with no clear end in sight. until recently, retired generalh jootel oversaw those conflicts and others as head of the u.s. military's middle east operations.sy stephanipeaks with him. but first, she has an update on the conflict in syria. ( explosion >> reporter: from the and on the gund, up to three bllion people living in northern syria ang boxed in, with nowhere to go. president bashar al-assad's forces are connuing their a onslaught inorthwest idlib province, the last rebel stronghold. the cease-fire announced by assad and his russian backers at the end of august has been all but broken, according to iib resident and civilian activist jomah lqasem. >> the airstrikes in the recent offensive are more concentrad towards the rebel frontlines. this is the "burned by land," or what they call
the trade war comes to maine, as the lobster industry hits rough waters. and on the "newshour bookshelf," "the only plane in the sky: an oral history of 9/11."un thed states has been at war in afghanistan for 18 years, and the american role in syria continues to evolve, with no clear end in sight. until recently, retired generalh jootel oversaw those conflicts and others as head of the u.s. military's middle east operations.sy stephanipeaks with him. but first, she has an...
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i would say there's three main factors. the first is prestige. 0bviously hong kong has been and is one of the main financial hubs in the world but recently it's been declining because of domestic issues. before purchasing such an amazing stock exchange would bring them into the spotlight for positive reasons. then we have to think strategically. with china continuously opening up more and more, there will be fewer deals going into hong kong, lest unicorns going into hong kong, lest unicorns going into hong kong, lest unicorns going into hong kong, so they need to find growth somewhere and what better match than purchasing one of the main stock exchanges in europe at another main important financial hub? and in terms of timing, now is perfect because the london stock exchange will acquire affinity of and if that deal would have gone through, the resulting entity would have been too big for the hong kong stock exchange to be acquired. and the currency exchange, the pound being undervalued at the moment, but tell us about the
i would say there's three main factors. the first is prestige. 0bviously hong kong has been and is one of the main financial hubs in the world but recently it's been declining because of domestic issues. before purchasing such an amazing stock exchange would bring them into the spotlight for positive reasons. then we have to think strategically. with china continuously opening up more and more, there will be fewer deals going into hong kong, lest unicorns going into hong kong, lest unicorns...
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has said the main difference between the 2 main contenders is that one meaning benjamin netanyahu wants to deepen what he called the apartheid and the other meaning benny gantz who wants to continue and preserve the status quo which is reso occupation of the palestinian territory now moving to the palestinian street that hasn't been really following the news of the elections and the results they don't really see that their lives is going to get any better at recent poll by a palestinian research center has found that their main concern among palestinians is their financial situation being able to pay the bills really the palestinian authority has been facing a deep financial crisis due to partially israel's decision to withhold part of the taxes it withholds on behalf of the palestinian authority a palestinian woman shot by israeli security forces new york implied west bank has died of her injuries in hospital israeli media say she was seen waving a knife hollandia checkpoint witnesses say the woman lay on the ground for at least 15 minutes without receiving medical help. u.s. president
has said the main difference between the 2 main contenders is that one meaning benjamin netanyahu wants to deepen what he called the apartheid and the other meaning benny gantz who wants to continue and preserve the status quo which is reso occupation of the palestinian territory now moving to the palestinian street that hasn't been really following the news of the elections and the results they don't really see that their lives is going to get any better at recent poll by a palestinian...
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tower one o one is taipei whose main landmark with 101 floors it's ranked among the tallest skyscraper in the world type is surrounded by green hills and mountains and has developed rapidly over the last decades from an almost insignificant small town to an internationally important metropolis 10 want to famous for its teas of which there are 4 main types of black green tea white and along. the country produces some of the finest along teas in the world the. these are traditional semi hunks of ice tea. but there is another famous tea from taiwan which is now available around the world. and my colleague so introduces it to me that it's just bubble tea i don't know this term when you think of it the moberly are german actually originated in taiwan and. you know it became so popular all from this state shop owner would try to put the white top yolk up into the teetering everyone knows what we see at least doable to the idea ok but i cannot have you get the bubble tea so easily i have a challenge for you all very. well to 2 cups 2 healthy 2 pounds i'll be me on. the. war. on time how can i
tower one o one is taipei whose main landmark with 101 floors it's ranked among the tallest skyscraper in the world type is surrounded by green hills and mountains and has developed rapidly over the last decades from an almost insignificant small town to an internationally important metropolis 10 want to famous for its teas of which there are 4 main types of black green tea white and along. the country produces some of the finest along teas in the world the. these are traditional semi hunks of...
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but voters in maine don't see her as being a real answer to trump. and i think being on the ballot with donald trump, it was certainly hard for a senator like kelly ayotte just four years ago. i think it's going to be a particular challenge for her. and this is going to turn out to be a competitive race. steve: would you advise senator manchin not to campaign against -- fore her? j.b.: i would advise him not to. he's headstrong. he's from a tough state. i'm very glad that he's decided to remain in the senate, not run as a governor. he indicated last weekend he was doing it because he knows that he matters in the senate. but we'll see. josh: why have so many compelling senate recruits like stacey abrams in georgia, steve bullock in montana, beto o'rourke in texas, decided not to run for senate and longshot presidential campaigns? abrams has two opportunities and passed on both of them. what is making it not as intriguing? j.b.: i've been around this for a while. it doesn't feel drastically different from any other party. not every candidate says yes.
but voters in maine don't see her as being a real answer to trump. and i think being on the ballot with donald trump, it was certainly hard for a senator like kelly ayotte just four years ago. i think it's going to be a particular challenge for her. and this is going to turn out to be a competitive race. steve: would you advise senator manchin not to campaign against -- fore her? j.b.: i would advise him not to. he's headstrong. he's from a tough state. i'm very glad that he's decided to remain...
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floods and droughts through climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any going to night if you want and probably most of the book on. climate exodus starts september 5th on g.w. . this is news africa coming up on the show international concern grew over the outbreak in the democratic republic of congo during a trip to the country the head of the un on to new tatars promises support and office words of encouragement to the communities where as his fight the battles also coming up. and spreading information about spreading some regions struggle to contain that is east we look at the efforts of oneself to contact misinformation i'm convinced apis to seek treatment. lexan. disability groups in lagos nigeria one of the important victory busy in the fight for equal chances so what are the challenges facing people with disabilities in the city. maybe michael jr you're welcome to the show has already killed more than 2000 people and the fear is more would die if the break in the democratic republic of congo is not contained un head on to a new good tat is highligh
floods and droughts through climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any going to night if you want and probably most of the book on. climate exodus starts september 5th on g.w. . this is news africa coming up on the show international concern grew over the outbreak in the democratic republic of congo during a trip to the country the head of the un on to new tatars promises support and office words of encouragement to the communities where as his fight the battles...
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issues on voters' minds in this election well the main issues are actually the economy endowments. she just sent me a parliamentary system so the president himself is mainly in charge of defense and us foreign policy so the main concerns of the voters are due to nomic situation we're just still very difficult not to 8868 of the are growing. so the label of the president in this case will be to reconcile the different political forces to get them back on track to agree on a coherent they cannot. corruption is a big issue as well and some candidates have actually managed to center during your campaign that this was really one after main priorities the election. and also there are some problems that some institutions that are foreseen and in the constitution of 2014 still haven't been put in place especially the constitutional court busy which should be a government to point to tunisia. to fall back into not like it was before so the president mainly has a moral force here but a very fortunate one all right sam ash reporting from tunis we thank you very much for that. let's get a chec
issues on voters' minds in this election well the main issues are actually the economy endowments. she just sent me a parliamentary system so the president himself is mainly in charge of defense and us foreign policy so the main concerns of the voters are due to nomic situation we're just still very difficult not to 8868 of the are growing. so the label of the president in this case will be to reconcile the different political forces to get them back on track to agree on a coherent they cannot....
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issue anymore the main issue is how police have behaved during these protests not just the protesters but also the police have been accusing or had been accused of using excessive force not just on the protesters but also the people in the vicinity of these protests that call against the police for an investigation into how the police have been handling these protests it's not just from the protesters but the wider hong kong public are calling for an investigation into the government's response to these protests and into the police. all right dave you will leave it there for now diego pollen live for us there in hong kong where that latest round of protests against the government there are taking place. thousands of people are abandoning their destroyed homes in the bahamas following hurricane dorian the u.s. coast guard is helping with the rescue efforts moving people from the worst affected areas including the islands of grand bahama an article to the capital nasa others have been taken to florida in the united states at the u.n. says 70000 people need help and supplies aid is diffi
issue anymore the main issue is how police have behaved during these protests not just the protesters but also the police have been accusing or had been accused of using excessive force not just on the protesters but also the people in the vicinity of these protests that call against the police for an investigation into how the police have been handling these protests it's not just from the protesters but the wider hong kong public are calling for an investigation into the government's response...
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everyday oppressions [inaudible] if we will get to that i believe massachusetts will focus on three main things at home. showing up on what in washington we need policies that focus on important goals but also those that would impede congress. [inaudible] [inaudible] i would be honored to play that role if i'm elected to serve as senator. [inaudible] it will be a tough race. i promise to show up. >> in what ways is senator markey not showing up? >> my campaign and this race will be focused on bringing those voices i hear down to washington to change the policy and the structure [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> how you distinguish yourself? >> on a number of areas. i begin with structural reform. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> what about the cost of the democratic primaries and the resources training from the main objective -- what you think of that scenario? >> i don't think -- i don't think -- at a time with 70 people are traveling across the state they're concerned about engagement and apathy and the changes that we saw in the last election with president trump seems to c
everyday oppressions [inaudible] if we will get to that i believe massachusetts will focus on three main things at home. showing up on what in washington we need policies that focus on important goals but also those that would impede congress. [inaudible] [inaudible] i would be honored to play that role if i'm elected to serve as senator. [inaudible] it will be a tough race. i promise to show up. >> in what ways is senator markey not showing up? >> my campaign and this race will be...
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saying you know trying to achieve peace is one of their main main aims and want to try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 month transitional period i mean ultimately do you think that even if it's just the symbolism of the fact that there is a different regime main charge in khartoum you think that that might be enough to properly move things forward. i think it's a very welcome move absolutely right the difficulty is that it's as mentioned a very untested new government in in khartoum and i think. this is a a very clear history of peace agreements not being on it in the north and in force your see in the west now south sudan and some of the rebel movements have actually used peace talks and peace agreements as a continuation of conflicts in effect the other sad thing of course is that there have been a number of groups you haven't been party to that that process. insaaf sudan. links into that also of course you know the fact that there are a number of forces sort of city regionally and actually within countries who who. are carrying on with the process of destabilizatio
saying you know trying to achieve peace is one of their main main aims and want to try to achieve it within the 1st 6 months of the 39 month transitional period i mean ultimately do you think that even if it's just the symbolism of the fact that there is a different regime main charge in khartoum you think that that might be enough to properly move things forward. i think it's a very welcome move absolutely right the difficulty is that it's as mentioned a very untested new government in in...
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benyamin netanyahu as main rival benny gantz says he will lead a unity government in israel. one time is a this is a live from doha so coming out wrong says it's prepared for all out war if the us all saudis take military action against iran. another 2 attacks hit afghanistan dozens killed only 9 days out of the presidential election. i should have been. should have known better forced to apologize canada's prime minister in a political storm after a photo emerges showing him wearing brown face makeup. israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu has called on his main rival benny gantz to join him in a unity coalition a call that's been ignored dead benny gantz leader of the blue and white party has announced he plans to form a unity government with him as leader and says the government will be for all people in israel but did not mention that in the hour. i am team to create a wide unity government with me as the leader we will bring a true difference and we will mean to the whole of the country the government would be comprised of and we will listen to everybody but we weren'
benyamin netanyahu as main rival benny gantz says he will lead a unity government in israel. one time is a this is a live from doha so coming out wrong says it's prepared for all out war if the us all saudis take military action against iran. another 2 attacks hit afghanistan dozens killed only 9 days out of the presidential election. i should have been. should have known better forced to apologize canada's prime minister in a political storm after a photo emerges showing him wearing brown face...
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has said the main difference between the 2 main contenders is that one meaning benjamin netanyahu wants to deepen what he called the apartheid and the other meaning benny gantz who wants to continue and preserve the status quo which is reso occupation of the palestinian territory now moving to the palestinian street that hasn't been really following the news of the elections and the results they don't really see that their lives is going to get any better at recent poll by a palestinian research center has found that their main concern among palestinians is their financial situation being able to pay the bills really the palestinian authority has been facing a deep financial crisis due to partially israel's decision to withhold part of the taxes it withholds on behalf of the palestinian authority a palestinian woman shot why israeli security forces in the occupied west bank has died of injuries in hospital israeli media say she was seen waving a knife checkpoint witnesses say the woman lay on the ground for at least 15 minutes about receiving medical help. iran's president says houthi f
has said the main difference between the 2 main contenders is that one meaning benjamin netanyahu wants to deepen what he called the apartheid and the other meaning benny gantz who wants to continue and preserve the status quo which is reso occupation of the palestinian territory now moving to the palestinian street that hasn't been really following the news of the elections and the results they don't really see that their lives is going to get any better at recent poll by a palestinian...
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floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can the right any going to peace not if you want the problem or the people. the climate exodus starts september 5th on d w. and the island of taiwan is perfect for food lovers diverse cultures influence the cuisine join me as i'm dark on a fun filled and tasty journey of its capital taipei. taipei's inhabitants enjoy a rich calling area history including popular night markets as well as top address this for handmade dumplings. i once capital is located 180 kilometers southeast of mainland china a thriving and modern metropolis its cultural identity has been strongly influenced by both china and japan. i have traveled extensively through europe africa and of course united states but i've never been to taiwan and i hear that taipei is a foodie's paradise so i am super excited to get a taste of the city. my colleague so it's one constant from g.w. in taipei gives me a warm welcome he's going to show me lots of fun restaurants around the city. 6 6 here i've made it to see what i mean my goodness look at th
floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can the right any going to peace not if you want the problem or the people. the climate exodus starts september 5th on d w. and the island of taiwan is perfect for food lovers diverse cultures influence the cuisine join me as i'm dark on a fun filled and tasty journey of its capital taipei. taipei's inhabitants enjoy a rich calling area history including popular night markets as well as top address this for...
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both going head to head being the main contenders on this and in the last elections there were there was a dispute over the results which was threatening to descend into factional violence so the u.s. intervened but given the administration we know off now the u.s. likely to intervene if there is such a dispute or any question over who is going to run afghanistan. i think absolutely the u.s. french of you know i think that you're absolutely right it is stage of the i think that already against any government before the elections they gather allegations that he was trying to make sure that a lot of polls remained closed about 31 percent of the polls polling centers are closed and some of his opponents have accused him of wanting to sell ballot boxes and so there's already allegations before the election are going to be even began really that that there is corruption so i do think of the u.s. with potentially each of the men i also think that they may not be any clear winner or a lot of that is that their violence that is occurring during the election some of that is the cause of the p
both going head to head being the main contenders on this and in the last elections there were there was a dispute over the results which was threatening to descend into factional violence so the u.s. intervened but given the administration we know off now the u.s. likely to intervene if there is such a dispute or any question over who is going to run afghanistan. i think absolutely the u.s. french of you know i think that you're absolutely right it is stage of the i think that already against...
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or out post, ahead of the main line of the troops dug in, an early warning system, two man foxhole, we have sandbags for more protection from the weather you would see more instances of logs and tree limbs over to provide heavy duty protection from mortar fire. normally the longer you're in an area the deeper you dig in to give yourself more protection. when troops would stop for any period of time, you would dig down maybe a couple inches, dig yourself some protection where the 517th at the time, during the maritime alps they were in a set area they were working from sending their patrols out so they had time to dig deeper and more elaborate foxholes because the germans were firing on them with their mortar pieces. so there are instances of them needing better foxhole protection like we have here. to our right we have a larger foxhole that would sleep three or four men, an example of the foxholes away from, behind the o.p. that's what essentially the soldiers were living in at that time during their campaign. we like to do this here because it gives, especially the kids they get an op
or out post, ahead of the main line of the troops dug in, an early warning system, two man foxhole, we have sandbags for more protection from the weather you would see more instances of logs and tree limbs over to provide heavy duty protection from mortar fire. normally the longer you're in an area the deeper you dig in to give yourself more protection. when troops would stop for any period of time, you would dig down maybe a couple inches, dig yourself some protection where the 517th at the...
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currency what runs the economy the main reason is inflation because a raise in the value of the u.s. dollar immediately translates to a race in the price of almost everything in the early 20th century argentina was one of the richest countries in the world thanks to the export of beef wheat and other farm goods but things changed in the 1930 s. because of the great depression the united states and political instability and since then i didn t. know has defaulted on its sovereign debt several times and inflation has almost always been in the double digit this museums and shows how they are doing time currency has depreciated over the years and in a way it explains why arjun times preferred to save in u.s. dollars. the word crisis and devaluation appears repeatedly in the coin museum of when a site is over the years argentina has not been able to solve its main problem the economy needs dollars to grow but the country spends more than it produces so it needs to borrow abroad that's what precedent machree did since taking office in 2015 market restoration work to go over the expectation
currency what runs the economy the main reason is inflation because a raise in the value of the u.s. dollar immediately translates to a race in the price of almost everything in the early 20th century argentina was one of the richest countries in the world thanks to the export of beef wheat and other farm goods but things changed in the 1930 s. because of the great depression the united states and political instability and since then i didn t. know has defaulted on its sovereign debt several...
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have the means hollander did to get the medical care they desire kristen salumi al-jazeera auburn maine. and that's it for this news hour thanks for watching. from inside the walls of a west african prison comes home. a chance to create to express emotion and take the 1st steps towards rehabilitation. a renowned choreographer shares his passion for dogs inspiring prisoners to perform and to reach beyond the ill deeds of the past and the confines of their present the dance of the us a witness documentary on al-jazeera. al-jazeera balcony's documentary film festival screws documentary films carrying strong messages with the power to change the world it is upon us to decide whether the change will take place let us change the way we view the world and the way we treat others let us be an example to future generations 2nd a j b doc film festival organized by al jazeera balkans twentieths to 24th september. the cow grows of toga. defenseless against the whims of an indifferent international marketplace. and political activist on a mission to establish a co-operative to make can sell chocolat
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a finalist for the main t.v. way to high is not the high i might. add to the salon months in front of the house and so on. for the photo which some of the new me just a lot of the. theater some when we do board. us democrats kick into impeachment mode with an official problem into president trump but the basis reliance on a single whistleblower with 2nd hand knowledge i'm about. to have still been my dream speech might start with your empty floods teenage environmentalists credit sunbird slams world leaders over there in action on climate change but the public divided by activism. and france goes to war on gender stereotypes but a new directive aimed at children boys at the decision has activists arguing about choices and difference. they want to give the freedom to children to choose whatever they want to girls and boys are different men and women a difference and that is.
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or isotopes iran says it needs are made here they've arrived through an underground tunnel from the main reactor by the radio isotopes are produced here in these cells when they're sent back from the reactor it is cuts in seoul number one and sent to the of the cells according to the type of radioisotopes and the process continues that in some cases we have to extract the main material from the original material the isotopes then come here for further purification they are all then packed in special containers and sent to medical facilities in iran and to other countries. these radioactive isotopes can be used to detect blood clots and to treat and kill cancer cells and officials here say they're used to treat more than a 1000000 patients in iran each year the international atomic energy organization regularly visits the site and says iran has been complying with the 2015 nuclear deal agreed with 6 world powers until now it stopped after the united states withdrew from the group last year and impose additional sanctions on iran officials here say the european signatories have yet to upho
or isotopes iran says it needs are made here they've arrived through an underground tunnel from the main reactor by the radio isotopes are produced here in these cells when they're sent back from the reactor it is cuts in seoul number one and sent to the of the cells according to the type of radioisotopes and the process continues that in some cases we have to extract the main material from the original material the isotopes then come here for further purification they are all then packed in...
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this is southbound at north main this involves an overturned that vehicle a little bit closer to the off-ramp it looks like the offer it may be close right now. no major delays to traffic but i just wanted to i give you heads up south 6.80 north main street in walnut creek to offer a block by an overturned, but no major delays getting through one want to cross the golden gate looking good moving well smooth and at the live in both directions, we'll check more drive times and bridges coming up. well a san francisco supervisor is calling moves by the municipal transportation agency races shame on walton says that muni diverted bayview buses in order to improve service at the chase center during tuesday night's concert and the giants baseball game. kron four's psaki spoke to the supervisor and has more. >>and the public transportation the southeast san francisco are ready. which i consider as socially races. any time you got a service, communities of color and low income communities to provide a 4 communities remains. >>san francisco supervisor she manuel and for spoke out against san f
this is southbound at north main this involves an overturned that vehicle a little bit closer to the off-ramp it looks like the offer it may be close right now. no major delays to traffic but i just wanted to i give you heads up south 6.80 north main street in walnut creek to offer a block by an overturned, but no major delays getting through one want to cross the golden gate looking good moving well smooth and at the live in both directions, we'll check more drive times and bridges coming up....
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100%, this is one of the main themes towards the story, friendship. 100%, this is one of the main themes towards the story, friendshipm 100%, this is one of the main themes towards the story, friendship. it is like as girls you have to stick together and always back each other through everything, yeah. the film ‘s cast with nonprofessional actors. it was made collaboratively through work shopping. the film director's previous work is about women. work shopping. the film director's previous work is about womenm work shopping. the film director's previous work is about women. it had 7596 previous work is about women. it had 75% female crew which is hugely unusual and they were young and there was many women of colour involved. we wanted the girls themselves in the field to look behind the camera and see women who they could imagine themselves being one day. they could imagine maybe one day. they could imagine maybe one day. they could imagine maybe one day they would be a writer, maybe they would be a producer, director, a member of the camera team, a
100%, this is one of the main themes towards the story, friendship. 100%, this is one of the main themes towards the story, friendshipm 100%, this is one of the main themes towards the story, friendship. it is like as girls you have to stick together and always back each other through everything, yeah. the film ‘s cast with nonprofessional actors. it was made collaboratively through work shopping. the film director's previous work is about women. work shopping. the film director's previous...
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it cuts off from the main jetstream or the main flow. with the high building in, that is going to give us the north/northeast direction. 50s. 60s for other others. that cools off a tiny bit here. sap that clara at 58. a little bit of fog out there. shallow. indication hah the high is building in. mostly sunny with the warming begins for most even even though it is still pretty warm yesterday. we did ease a little bit. the upper 90s to near 100 for some. 70s and 80s and 90s and the coast will get in on the warm- up. temperatures on first day of fall which start very early this morning will be more summerlike for the next few days and we'll be fall-like as we head towards thursday and taking a big drop as we go into the weekend. >>> 618 tim the imis the time. possible discrimination by an airline at san francisco international airport. up next, the girl who says her rights were violated before boarding a flight. >>> plus, some big moments at last night's emmies. we have a look at some of the motion emotional moments and the winners. we are
it cuts off from the main jetstream or the main flow. with the high building in, that is going to give us the north/northeast direction. 50s. 60s for other others. that cools off a tiny bit here. sap that clara at 58. a little bit of fog out there. shallow. indication hah the high is building in. mostly sunny with the warming begins for most even even though it is still pretty warm yesterday. we did ease a little bit. the upper 90s to near 100 for some. 70s and 80s and 90s and the coast will...
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for many are syrians the war is their main memory of childhood and it is one without schooling. i was too young i can remember anything i want to become a teacher so boys and girls can learn i want to build hospitals and houses for the poor and the displaced when the war started for was was 4 years old now he is 12 and is unable to read or write and says there is little chance to remedy that here . we're glad about how can we learn something even to wash our hands we need to go out it's all modern and asked when we return home with duty we wish we we're not like other children and started calling we play under the trees we're surrounded by 4 walls over the past 4 months fighting in the airstrikes have displaced around half a 1000000 syrians across many come here and there are more than 200 schools in northwest syria for the children being used as shelters. and standards of living have dropped so low that everyday survival is increasingly people's top priority the numbers solo al-jazeera. u.s. president says he is delaying an increase in tariffs on $250000000000.00 worth of chine
for many are syrians the war is their main memory of childhood and it is one without schooling. i was too young i can remember anything i want to become a teacher so boys and girls can learn i want to build hospitals and houses for the poor and the displaced when the war started for was was 4 years old now he is 12 and is unable to read or write and says there is little chance to remedy that here . we're glad about how can we learn something even to wash our hands we need to go out it's all...
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in tokyo cocoa farming is the main source of income for some 20000 families. but 6 out of 10 of those vomits live in die of poverty. in the. open is one way that. they think i. can make things so many help without it being in what the employees must show according to the. cocoa farms in tokyo a typically small and family run. each covering an average of about 5 acres of land a mobile emblem nua. you think up you a. way i've never done it. in that you saw the thing in. your room by linda holmes. no it was only going to see what. it. will. come around and his wife sell the cocoa beans through the village co-operative from . foreign companies then buy up the entire region halted in the courts exported to europe the us or china. now and then am while in the world and multiplying by just want to know. what they can on the one hand in the last few years small scale produces have been powerless in the face of fluctuating prices. from 13. 100 west african francs or 2 euros a kilo to less than half of that as this film was being made that had consequences unhappiness w
in tokyo cocoa farming is the main source of income for some 20000 families. but 6 out of 10 of those vomits live in die of poverty. in the. open is one way that. they think i. can make things so many help without it being in what the employees must show according to the. cocoa farms in tokyo a typically small and family run. each covering an average of about 5 acres of land a mobile emblem nua. you think up you a. way i've never done it. in that you saw the thing in. your room by linda holmes....
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on the main opposition blue and white party failed to win a majority of. iran's president says. their talk of the refineries in saudi arabia as a warning that it should withdraw from the war in yemen some rouhani also deny that iran was involved his comments came as saudi arabia says no more oil production will resume within weeks. more than a 1000 schools are closed across malaysia smoke from forest fires and neighboring in the asia continues to get worse malaysia is using emergency meeting to try to produce rain and clear skies. to millions are going to have to vote again to choose their next president around on this being planned after sunday's election failed to find an outright winner nor professor came out now in the head of imprisoned media magnate bill curry. afghanistan has been hit by 2 bomb blasts less than 2 weeks before a presidential election the taliban says it was behind the attacks which killed at least $46.00 people one blast targeted an election running by the president ashraf ghani but he wasn't hurt another went off in a high security area in the capital rep
on the main opposition blue and white party failed to win a majority of. iran's president says. their talk of the refineries in saudi arabia as a warning that it should withdraw from the war in yemen some rouhani also deny that iran was involved his comments came as saudi arabia says no more oil production will resume within weeks. more than a 1000 schools are closed across malaysia smoke from forest fires and neighboring in the asia continues to get worse malaysia is using emergency meeting to...
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iam i am curious about the way the ramon side, they are concerned that the main voters will just side, they are concerned that the main voters willjust shift from labour to the lib dems, lib dems to labour. the opportunity for boris johnson to win an election, even though at the moment he is running at only 34% of the vote, way below what theresa may got in 2017, is because, and that is one of the legacies of the brexit impasse, and particularly of the election. the liberal democrats suddenly rose. all of the increasing liberal democrat support such that they are now running at 18% has occurred amongst remain voters, and the principal source of that are people who voted labour in 2017. so the remain vote has got split as a result. so yes, those on the remain side of the fence have to think about actually even though it is not clear, that is what could come out of an election, if indeed the remain vote remains divided. some talk of an electoral pact, i think frankly deeply unlikely. 0ne pact, i think frankly deeply unlikely. one thing borisjohnson has to worry about, is that the labour
iam i am curious about the way the ramon side, they are concerned that the main voters will just side, they are concerned that the main voters willjust shift from labour to the lib dems, lib dems to labour. the opportunity for boris johnson to win an election, even though at the moment he is running at only 34% of the vote, way below what theresa may got in 2017, is because, and that is one of the legacies of the brexit impasse, and particularly of the election. the liberal democrats suddenly...
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montgomery leads the main american army into canada. just south of montreal, north of the current day american border, there's a british fort at a place called st. john's, and montgomery lays siege to st. john's for 43 days. this is a map drawn by the british commander. thick, swampy woods. not a great place you'd want to spend 43 days in october. it rains inses e. he calls his army drowned rats crawling through the swamp. but after 43 days st. john's surrenders and when st. john's surrenders montgomery captures almost all the british army ain canada that's been sent against him. he destroyed it. montgomery occupies mont recall. they surrender without firing a shot. montreal surrenders on november 13th. so montgomery has taken the eastern part of -- the western part of canada and destroyed the british army and canada. the only thing left is quÉbec city and about 70 regulars. they're the guys holed up in quÉbec city facing arnold. and montgomery throughout this entire period writes -- utters to his wife, and he repeatedly talks about b
montgomery leads the main american army into canada. just south of montreal, north of the current day american border, there's a british fort at a place called st. john's, and montgomery lays siege to st. john's for 43 days. this is a map drawn by the british commander. thick, swampy woods. not a great place you'd want to spend 43 days in october. it rains inses e. he calls his army drowned rats crawling through the swamp. but after 43 days st. john's surrenders and when st. john's surrenders...
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a fondness for the maine tea made to hide not the high i might i mean. at the salon months in front of the sensor on. the phone totally unknown to me but the lock of the. neck and then i fancy it is someone that will do the board. to. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. in 2014 saakashvili refused summons to appear in court as a witness in several criminal cases later that same year he was accused of misuse of power and embezzle. saakashvili wound up in the u.s. and soon his friends in washington found him a new assignment. mikail actively supported my dad and very soon was rewarded with a high position in the new ukrainian government 1st as the president's counselor and then as the governor of odessa the day before taking this position he renounced his citizenship to georgia the country of these birth and became a ukrainian citizen. then the suggest others gordon could have done in the way explored it originally cecil. gordon get it done
a fondness for the maine tea made to hide not the high i might i mean. at the salon months in front of the sensor on. the phone totally unknown to me but the lock of the. neck and then i fancy it is someone that will do the board. to. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. in 2014 saakashvili refused summons to appear in court as a witness in several criminal cases later that same...
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i'm standing in front of the runway again where the main stage just kicked off this program and lots of photos tens of thousands are expected to attend this main protest here in germany capital not only here but in 500 locations all across the country protests are expected to take place today to put pressure on the german government i'd say there are lots of different processes going on a bicycle demonstration is planned protest rave planned in berlin and this main protest will move through berlin city center and them and here in front of french brigade that you can hear it's very loud a lot of people who are here today and the fans are going to play in a 2nd it's very colorful creates the atmosphere people are excited to be here this seems to be a very joyous mood now the activists from for this for future movement have called on or people to join these protests young and. old people there as well. and my well maybe you can see them reads a lot of young people here you can see freedom in italy students faces a lot of children school children have come out like every friday but as yo
i'm standing in front of the runway again where the main stage just kicked off this program and lots of photos tens of thousands are expected to attend this main protest here in germany capital not only here but in 500 locations all across the country protests are expected to take place today to put pressure on the german government i'd say there are lots of different processes going on a bicycle demonstration is planned protest rave planned in berlin and this main protest will move through...
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those parts of mozambique that the that were hit by a cycle of earlier this year yeah the main issue i mean the 1st thing to say he said yes the state of affairs in their own are absolutely catastrophic us 1st reports go in there has not been significant rebuilt and so on and so forth the fact is that the troubles under very strict security conditions than it is understood that you know the security situation in the area are not conducive just having him there so he has actually tried to sort of justify himself this morning by saying that his heart is with the people of the region. as he was traveling that . clearly did he get these he's been getting himself into some he's had some strong woods to say about the conservative right wing of the american catholic church what you can say. it is very very curious the french journalist who wrote a book about the attacks of american conservatives on this purpose he approached him and he basically pointed out that he was aware of the book that he had written and that he was it was a not nor for him to be attacked by american conservative got
those parts of mozambique that the that were hit by a cycle of earlier this year yeah the main issue i mean the 1st thing to say he said yes the state of affairs in their own are absolutely catastrophic us 1st reports go in there has not been significant rebuilt and so on and so forth the fact is that the troubles under very strict security conditions than it is understood that you know the security situation in the area are not conducive just having him there so he has actually tried to sort...
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the main topic was japan's image abroad its. cultural norms are also a factor japan often lags behind when it comes to enforcing global legal agreements . we go to a press conference being held by fathers from italy in france their children were also abducted and brought to japan and they've also hit a brick wall meanwhile in japan fear of conflict is more powerful than the law says lawyer appear or we know. that the acquittal in japan we say the law doesn't have anything to do with families or when it comes to marital disputes even the dog won't eat it you know people don't care about anyone else's marital problems so they don't care about what happens to the children. and. japan is a black hole when it comes to child abductions says to masa purina of italy his japanese wife abducted his son and daughter in late 2016 since then he's only seen his children for a total of 5 hours in a locked room at a lawyers office. and that was years ago he has legal custody but the authorities are stonewalling for me not being able to see them
the main topic was japan's image abroad its. cultural norms are also a factor japan often lags behind when it comes to enforcing global legal agreements . we go to a press conference being held by fathers from italy in france their children were also abducted and brought to japan and they've also hit a brick wall meanwhile in japan fear of conflict is more powerful than the law says lawyer appear or we know. that the acquittal in japan we say the law doesn't have anything to do with families or...
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for many are syrians the war is the main memory of childhood and it is one without schooling. that when i said i was too young i can't remember anything i want to become a teacher so boys and girls can learn i want to build hospitals and houses for the poor and the displaced when the war started paul was was 4 years old now he is 12 and is unable to read or write and says there is little chance to remedy that here surely. look a lot about how can we learn something even to wash our hands we need to go out it's all modern doest when we return home we're duty we wish we we're not like other children and stayed clean we play under the trees we're surrounded by 4 walls over the past 4 months fighting in the airstrikes have displaced their own health a 1000000 syrians across many come here and there are more than 200 schools in northwest syria for the children being used as shelters and standards of living have dropped so low that everyday survival is increasingly people's top priority the numbers solo al-jazeera. on separatists demonstrators in barcelona have tried to break throug
for many are syrians the war is the main memory of childhood and it is one without schooling. that when i said i was too young i can't remember anything i want to become a teacher so boys and girls can learn i want to build hospitals and houses for the poor and the displaced when the war started paul was was 4 years old now he is 12 and is unable to read or write and says there is little chance to remedy that here surely. look a lot about how can we learn something even to wash our hands we...
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government according to exit polls both prime minister benjamin netanyahu was liquid party and the main opposition blue and white party failed to win an outright majority for said reports now from tel aviv. the music blared benjamin netanyahu smiles but more than 5 hours after voting finished it was clear this was no victory even if he was far from ready to admit defeat we'll show you. a government committed to the jewish state neither will your can there be a government that relies on. arab parties but the exit polls suggest he doesn't have the numbers to dictate he may not be given 1st chance to form a government 5 months ago benjamin netanyahu waited several hours before making his speech waiting for the numbers to swing in his favor this time he's waited longer for the numbers appear to have swung in the other direction 5 months ago he made a victory speech this time it was a speech of defiance it seems clear that his grip on power as we can lead to be ticked off at the opposition blue and white headquarters the mood was very different former army chief benny gantz didn't repeat his
government according to exit polls both prime minister benjamin netanyahu was liquid party and the main opposition blue and white party failed to win an outright majority for said reports now from tel aviv. the music blared benjamin netanyahu smiles but more than 5 hours after voting finished it was clear this was no victory even if he was far from ready to admit defeat we'll show you. a government committed to the jewish state neither will your can there be a government that relies on. arab...
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exit polls show the 2 main parties are neck and neck after 10 years and car benjamin netanyahu and his right wing likud party are battling for political survival. centrist benny gantz has ruled out a partnership with likud if netanyahu remains at the helm of the party. 6 months ago netanyahu failed to form a coalition government faced with losing party called fresh elections despite predictions of fotr fatigue turnout has been the highest in decades. israeli are voters in much higher numbers than usual exit polls indicate the arra blissed bloc could become the 3rd largest force in parliament with results this close israel faces the same situation as it did in april's election with netanyahu and his right wing bloc failing to reach a 61 seat majority let's go straight to jerusalem now and bring in the w's tanya kramer following this for us good morning to you tanya a very close result a tense result we're still waiting i can benjamin netanyahu survives this battle for his political future. well this is sense him an israeli under this and also in the media that this revision of the elect
exit polls show the 2 main parties are neck and neck after 10 years and car benjamin netanyahu and his right wing likud party are battling for political survival. centrist benny gantz has ruled out a partnership with likud if netanyahu remains at the helm of the party. 6 months ago netanyahu failed to form a coalition government faced with losing party called fresh elections despite predictions of fotr fatigue turnout has been the highest in decades. israeli are voters in much higher numbers...