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, where the suburbs of the capital city and that's where i remained. after college, i returned home married a girl from my hometown ,, and that's where we have established our roots, and that's where we are raising our children. >> what impact did your father have on you, what influence did influence did your father have on you? rep. guest: they brought us up in church, and because of that my relationship with my heavenly , father, those of the two guiding things that i will use once i am sworn in in congress to help me make decisions. >> you teach sunday school. junior highi teach boys and she teaches junior high girls. my relationship with my heavenly partr is a very important of my foundation, as a relationship with my family, my parents that you spoke of, my wife of soon to be 21 years, and my two children that are 18 years old and soon to be 15 years old. my family is important to me. they have been a vital part of this campaign. they have worked extremely hard to make sure that we are successful. while it will be difficult being away from my fami
, where the suburbs of the capital city and that's where i remained. after college, i returned home married a girl from my hometown ,, and that's where we have established our roots, and that's where we are raising our children. >> what impact did your father have on you, what influence did influence did your father have on you? rep. guest: they brought us up in church, and because of that my relationship with my heavenly , father, those of the two guiding things that i will use once i am...
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capital city last yr told the i-team they were confident they properly handled the matter, but d.c.'s office of attorney general investigad how the school handled coleman's case, but told us it f declined e criminal charges against any employee for not reporting the alleged abuse. >> we'll be paying verylose attention to this. a new law just passed by d.c. council stiffens the requirements how charters handle se misconductcases. the law written by david grasso requires schools tell any prospective employers about misconduct by former teachers when they call for references. and the new law requires better background checks when hiring new teachers themselves. checking with all prior employers over the past two decades. >> weant them to call references and check and ask specific questions. was this person asked to leave from your employment and why? >> the law also orders more training for school employees to better spot wning signs of child abuse. >> we want to make sure that adults also i know that something happens, they're going to be caught. and that we're going to know about it a
capital city last yr told the i-team they were confident they properly handled the matter, but d.c.'s office of attorney general investigad how the school handled coleman's case, but told us it f declined e criminal charges against any employee for not reporting the alleged abuse. >> we'll be paying verylose attention to this. a new law just passed by d.c. council stiffens the requirements how charters handle se misconductcases. the law written by david grasso requires schools tell any...
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my elementary years in the capital city of jackson. and then when i became in seventh grade my family moved to rankin county, one of the suburbs of the capital city and that's where i remained. after going to college i returned home. married a girl from my hometown. that's where we have established our roots and that's where we're raising our children. >> what influence did your father have on you? mr. guest: i was blessed to have two outstanding parents. a mother and father who truly loved us. loved myself and my sister. they cared for us. they brought us up in church. so because of that my relationship not only with my earthly father but my heavenly father, those are the two guiding things i will use once i am sworn in congress to help me make decisions on behalf of the people of my district. >> you're about to -- mr. guest: i am a member of our church there. bap 10 church in brandon. my wife and i teach sunday school. i teach junior high boys. junior high es girls. my parents you spoke of, my wife of soon to be 21 years and my two c
my elementary years in the capital city of jackson. and then when i became in seventh grade my family moved to rankin county, one of the suburbs of the capital city and that's where i remained. after going to college i returned home. married a girl from my hometown. that's where we have established our roots and that's where we're raising our children. >> what influence did your father have on you? mr. guest: i was blessed to have two outstanding parents. a mother and father who truly...
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city of romance exploring the nation's capital rome. latin lover of venice museum pays tribute to casanova. fans my mommy the city of naples is the birthplace of the. i will this week we've been starting off in the capital cities of our featured countries and today it's rome a city positively teeming with history and culture ten million tourists visit. the eternal city every year sites like the kosi i'm drawing huge crowds but we're going to beat the queues shun the usual sights and show you a different side of the capitol after all when in rome do as the romans do. the historical heart of rome is world famous and a favorite with tourists. but few make it here to the old working class neighborhood of test stop show in the south of the city on a spacious piazzi as the romans are left pretty much to their own devices. to stop show lives on the tiber river once home to the old city for its old gas ometer still looms tall the neighborhood has plenty of delightful surprises in store like the tram depot cafe it sat in an old tram car. the rea
city of romance exploring the nation's capital rome. latin lover of venice museum pays tribute to casanova. fans my mommy the city of naples is the birthplace of the. i will this week we've been starting off in the capital cities of our featured countries and today it's rome a city positively teeming with history and culture ten million tourists visit. the eternal city every year sites like the kosi i'm drawing huge crowds but we're going to beat the queues shun the usual sights and show you a...
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once, back when the country was part of the ussr and long before that, it was the capital city. i've arrived in kazakhstan‘s biggest city of almaty. once, back when the country was part of the ussr and long before that, it was the capital city. now things have changed. back in 1991 it was the last soviet republic to declare independence, ten days before the collapse of the union. since then it has been under the president nazarbayev who moved the capital north to the purpose—built city of astana. one thing is clear, this country has undergone a tumultuous period. but through it all nature has continued to play a vital role for the once nomadic people here, and for travellers who visit. you start to get a sense of that at the green bazaar. there has been a market here since before soviet times. this is fermented horse milk, which has been around since the nomadic times and they say it is a cure for tuberculosis. it is a strong taste. the aftertaste is almost like you are smoking a cigar. i don't know why, but that is exactly what it tastes like. very sharp, though, very inten
once, back when the country was part of the ussr and long before that, it was the capital city. i've arrived in kazakhstan‘s biggest city of almaty. once, back when the country was part of the ussr and long before that, it was the capital city. now things have changed. back in 1991 it was the last soviet republic to declare independence, ten days before the collapse of the union. since then it has been under the president nazarbayev who moved the capital north to the purpose—built city of...
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mylived for several years, elementary years, and the capital city of jackson. when i became in second grade, my family moved to one of the suburbs of the capital city. that is where i remained. after going to college i returned home, married a girl from my home town. that is where we are raising our children. >> what influence did your father have on you? >> i was blessed to have two outstanding parents, a mother and father that truly loved us. they cared for us. they brought us up in church. relationshipat, my not only with my earthly father but my heavenly father, those are the guiding things i will use once i am sworn in and congress to make decisions on behalf of the people of my district. >> you are a baptist and teach sunday school. >> yes, i am. i am a member of the baptist church. my wife and i both teach sunday school. i teach junior high boys and she teaches junior high girls. my relationship with my heavenly father is a very important part of my foundation, both of that and the relationship with my family, my parents, my wife of soon to be 21 years,
mylived for several years, elementary years, and the capital city of jackson. when i became in second grade, my family moved to one of the suburbs of the capital city. that is where i remained. after going to college i returned home, married a girl from my home town. that is where we are raising our children. >> what influence did your father have on you? >> i was blessed to have two outstanding parents, a mother and father that truly loved us. they cared for us. they brought us up...
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capital city last year tol the i-team they were confident they properly handled the matter. the d.c. office of attorney general investigates told us it declined to file criminal charges against any employee for not reporting the alleged abuse. >> we'll be paying close attention to this. >> reporter: a new law stiffens the requirements how charter and public schools in d.c. handle sex misconduct cases. a new law reqres schools tell any perspective employees about misconduct by former teachers withen refces. checking with all prior employers over the past two decades. >> we want them to call references and check and ask specific questions. was this person asked to leave from your employment and why?or >> rr: the law also orders more training for school employees to better spot warninf signshild abuse. >> we want to make sure that adults also know if somethingpp s they're going to be caught and that we're going to know about it, and we're going to repor them to the authorities. >> reporter: as forllen coleman, he's serving a a three ar sentence for the sex abuse of his former s
capital city last year tol the i-team they were confident they properly handled the matter. the d.c. office of attorney general investigates told us it declined to file criminal charges against any employee for not reporting the alleged abuse. >> we'll be paying close attention to this. >> reporter: a new law stiffens the requirements how charter and public schools in d.c. handle sex misconduct cases. a new law reqres schools tell any perspective employees about misconduct by former...
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the capital city of east right but at the same time said bob locally sit do it and distributed several videos talking about kenya and the kenyan intervention because again an intervention was crucial in the defeats that the shape of after all suffered in the period two thousand and eleven until two thousand and fifteen where it kind of stopped allies itself basically they were offensive against these mio the kenyan intervention kenya has been very important inside somalia in countering shehabi influence but as i say no share will be stable and i don't say that this is that trolls of this. organization i don't believe that ok i mean rima al shabab however was active in kenya even before it intervention in somalia but to what extent have actually bob's activities escalated in your opinion since kenya's intervention in somalia. i think that it does play a role because when we think about the attack that happened in. twenty sixteen then even after what happened on tuesday a lot of people are asking questions as to why are we still in somalia do we still need to be in somalia because in twe
the capital city of east right but at the same time said bob locally sit do it and distributed several videos talking about kenya and the kenyan intervention because again an intervention was crucial in the defeats that the shape of after all suffered in the period two thousand and eleven until two thousand and fifteen where it kind of stopped allies itself basically they were offensive against these mio the kenyan intervention kenya has been very important inside somalia in countering shehabi...
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london is among the latest european capital cities to welcome the start of 2019. big ben, the great bell of the clock—tower at parliament was recommissioned to ring in the new year. in paris, the arc de triomphe was bathed in multicoloured lights. earlier, thousands of russians joined festivities in moscow's red square. now on bbc news — stephen hawking, aretha franklin, tessa jowell and ken dodd — just a few of those who left us this
london is among the latest european capital cities to welcome the start of 2019. big ben, the great bell of the clock—tower at parliament was recommissioned to ring in the new year. in paris, the arc de triomphe was bathed in multicoloured lights. earlier, thousands of russians joined festivities in moscow's red square. now on bbc news — stephen hawking, aretha franklin, tessa jowell and ken dodd — just a few of those who left us this
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city in caracas so although in a small town near the sea it is all over to the to the contrary and also outside the country here in berlin we saw just through a huge demonstration in door in the us in london everywhere so they knew ben is well and they asked for fourteen also. and what about the army were they back this is the big question and we don't know what is happening inside the army but maybe we could see is new movement in the next times maybe the next hours of the movement in the army and this is the day the only support of this dictatorship is the army so there was no people behind the army is the is just the there. only way to stay in the program it's ok but if they haven't moved yet should we assume that they are they are backing the dura. at the time yes yes the dark mates of the big commands of their me are supporting my guru but we are not sure we how long if you stay in this in these but in this position so as we see the pressure of the outside so did most important democracy not the america i recognise in white bill as the new president and is it to be is a new game of
city in caracas so although in a small town near the sea it is all over to the to the contrary and also outside the country here in berlin we saw just through a huge demonstration in door in the us in london everywhere so they knew ben is well and they asked for fourteen also. and what about the army were they back this is the big question and we don't know what is happening inside the army but maybe we could see is new movement in the next times maybe the next hours of the movement in the army...
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that's about half of the population of the capital city of missouri, 17,000 people tried to get in with a criminal record just last year. we've seen a 50% increase in gang members being caught and 73% increase for the seizures of sandoval. one of the things we do in the labor health and event services area that i work in and appropriate for and work for appropriate opioid responses to figure out how we can get fentanyl out of the system, it's deadly for a site that can numbesec that secondnumber of pd that as they get addicted to painkillers. they ar were up 73% over where y were the year before something needs to be done. i support the immigration system. i am a proponent of illegal immigration.fo i think we need the workforce heeds of the country and deal with the fact we have people who are here who are not legally and who have otherwise not gotten in trouble in the country about half of theme came across the border, about half of them came some of the p way and just decid this is a pretty good place and i want to stay here and i'm afraid to go home because i might notow get back. ho
that's about half of the population of the capital city of missouri, 17,000 people tried to get in with a criminal record just last year. we've seen a 50% increase in gang members being caught and 73% increase for the seizures of sandoval. one of the things we do in the labor health and event services area that i work in and appropriate for and work for appropriate opioid responses to figure out how we can get fentanyl out of the system, it's deadly for a site that can numbesec that...
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and so what's the situation been like in the capital city. well today thousands and thousands of people once again protest against what's dave u.s.t. out to critic prime minister viktor orban a day clearly expressed their anger about lawyers stay would call it which basically means to employ your sick can force employees to work sold four hundred hours extra if a year and they only get they once industry years but it only started because during this protests you can see that people also are demanding more media freedom and also in need then of course that's what i also heard today very cold and in the end said people marched through downtown to where i am now that is a department building i can say a tense calm has now returned to really thousands and thousands of people were standing here bracing to cool i made it. all right stephanie yeah so trade unions have been at the forefront we've heard enough from them to say but what kind of broad support is there for these protests. well i think his support is growing. but i have to say of course m
and so what's the situation been like in the capital city. well today thousands and thousands of people once again protest against what's dave u.s.t. out to critic prime minister viktor orban a day clearly expressed their anger about lawyers stay would call it which basically means to employ your sick can force employees to work sold four hundred hours extra if a year and they only get they once industry years but it only started because during this protests you can see that people also are...
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next season's game will be against the chicago bears. >>> a tradition in the state's capital city. we will take you to the march the product 25,000 people will. >>> raising the carpool requirement to five people. why officials in southern california are considering it. >>> a cleanup of the hunters point naval shipyard. but people are asking the governor to do. [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar. wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into my dream home was easier than ever. get your human to visit wellsfargo.com/woof. what would she do without me? they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. >>> more than 25,000 people took part
next season's game will be against the chicago bears. >>> a tradition in the state's capital city. we will take you to the march the product 25,000 people will. >>> raising the carpool requirement to five people. why officials in southern california are considering it. >>> a cleanup of the hunters point naval shipyard. but people are asking the governor to do. [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar. wondering how i upgraded to...
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now, oregon governor kate brown delivers her state of the state address in the capital city of salem. she is the first openly bisexual governor in the u.s., and the second female chief executive in oregon's history. governorrst bisexual and the second female governor in the state's history. thank you for being here. family and friends from all over the united states. thank you for hosting us this afternoon. tribal chairs and leaders, welcome. you honor us with your presence. [applause] the newly-elected legislators, congratulations and welcome to .our state capitol it's an incredible honor to serve oregon for four more years. [applause] ceremony marks my final four years as governor, but aside from how this feels for me, this is truly an incredible moment for our state. oregon isys, progressing on grounds that many of our neighbors wish they could tread. our unemployment rate is the lowest on record. [applause] fastest jobof the growth rates in the country and oregonians defeated ballot measures that would have driven us backwards. together, we used our vote to affirm our values. in m
now, oregon governor kate brown delivers her state of the state address in the capital city of salem. she is the first openly bisexual governor in the u.s., and the second female chief executive in oregon's history. governorrst bisexual and the second female governor in the state's history. thank you for being here. family and friends from all over the united states. thank you for hosting us this afternoon. tribal chairs and leaders, welcome. you honor us with your presence. [applause] the...
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so, here's the outlook for our capital cities from monday to friday and you can see everywhere there is going to be a significant dip in those temperatures as we head through the week. a colder spell of weather on the way, particularly from mid week onwards and a return to overnight frosts and a chance of wintry showers, especially over the hills and in the north. bye— bye. this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories... hundreds of thousands of federal employees have mist their first pay cheque of the year. the president has just said that he won't delcare a national emergency. it's the easy way out, but congress should do this. this is too simple. it's too basic. and, congress should do this. heavy snow continues to cause widespread disruption in many parts of central europe with many mountain villages evacuated. when the united nations made a request to us and that we grant ms alqunun asylum, we accept. the prime minister of canada confirms his country has offered asylum to the saudi woman who'd fled to thailand in fear for her life. an emotional andy murray s
so, here's the outlook for our capital cities from monday to friday and you can see everywhere there is going to be a significant dip in those temperatures as we head through the week. a colder spell of weather on the way, particularly from mid week onwards and a return to overnight frosts and a chance of wintry showers, especially over the hills and in the north. bye— bye. this is bbc world news today. i'm kasia madera. our top stories... hundreds of thousands of federal employees have mist...
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city. while they're happy to live amongst the dearly departed hungry developers may have other plans. home sweet home among the tombstones in the smaller sun slum the living keep company with the dead. that's despite the superstition that runs strong here in cambodia the main religion buddhism dictates bodies should be cremated where the spirit remains stuck between one life and the next. these crates are mostly chinese and vietnamese with un cremated corpses but the cemetery two others no longer believe in ghosts. when we first came here we were scared. we were actually very scared scared that we would see something you know dreams. but when we never saw anything we stopped being afraid. that what. the kids on scared of school some of them don't even know what this place is. i have no idea. when they see skeletons from a freshly dug grave it doesn't worry them. for most people a graveyard means the end but for many here it was a new beginning sunroom ali moved here sixteen years ago her ol
city. while they're happy to live amongst the dearly departed hungry developers may have other plans. home sweet home among the tombstones in the smaller sun slum the living keep company with the dead. that's despite the superstition that runs strong here in cambodia the main religion buddhism dictates bodies should be cremated where the spirit remains stuck between one life and the next. these crates are mostly chinese and vietnamese with un cremated corpses but the cemetery two others no...
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that's about half of the population of the capital city of missouri, 17,000 people, trying to get in with a criminal record just last year. we've seen a 50% increase in gang members being caught trying to come into the country illegally and 73% increase in the seizures of fentanyl. and one of the things that we do in the labor, health and human services area that i work in and appropriate for and work for opioid response so trying to figure out how to get fentanyl out of the system. how can we get something out of the system that is deadly for a significant number of the people that turn to that as they get addicted to pain killers? well, if 73% of the fentanyl seizures, if they're up 73% over where they were the year before, something needs to be done. we clearly need to secure our borders. now, i support the immigration system. i am a proponent of legal immigration. i think how we meet the work worse needs of the country, how we deal with the fact that we have people who are here who aren't legal, who have otherwise not gotten in trouble in the country, about half of them came acro
that's about half of the population of the capital city of missouri, 17,000 people, trying to get in with a criminal record just last year. we've seen a 50% increase in gang members being caught trying to come into the country illegally and 73% increase in the seizures of fentanyl. and one of the things that we do in the labor, health and human services area that i work in and appropriate for and work for opioid response so trying to figure out how to get fentanyl out of the system. how can we...
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so, here's the outlook for our capital cities from monday to friday and you can see everywhere there is going to be a significant dip in those temperatures as we head through the week. a colder spell of weather on the way, particularly from mid week onwards and a return to overnight frosts and a chance of wintry showers, especially over the hills and in the north. bye bye. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at eight. the row over universal credit, 4 working mothers win the right to a judicial review, into the way they've been paid the benefit. a tearful andy murray announces his retirement from tennis. the former world number one says his bodyjust can't cope. hundreds of thousands of us government workers miss their first pay cheque of the year as a result of a budget row that's led to a federal government shutdown. a thousand jobs could go at the ford engine plant in south wales, as the company restructures its european operations. steve coogan and saw steve coogan and sanohn c reilly joined forces as the worlds greatest comedy duo. we will hear
so, here's the outlook for our capital cities from monday to friday and you can see everywhere there is going to be a significant dip in those temperatures as we head through the week. a colder spell of weather on the way, particularly from mid week onwards and a return to overnight frosts and a chance of wintry showers, especially over the hills and in the north. bye bye. this is bbc news, i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at eight. the row over universal credit, 4 working mothers win the right...
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sudanese security forces have fired tear gas to break up protests in the capital khartoum and the city of. trucks carrying security personnel were deployed to undermine after protesters blocked streets demanding the resignation of president bashir and their daily demonstrations began in december in response to the rising cost of bread activists say dozens have been killed a sheriff says the protests are being organized by traitors and has rejected claims that security forces were responsible for the deaths of protesters. learned some young men wanted to express themselves in protest following but there were some infiltrators and she took the opportunity to put their way they are the ones who are burning and destroying public property so they are the ones who infiltrated these protests to kill demonstrators. has the latest from khartoum. more protests broke out today in khartoum and also in the city of man protesters have been planning to converge on the parliament and once again demand the government to step down and the president omar bashir but soon they were dispersed by security pe
sudanese security forces have fired tear gas to break up protests in the capital khartoum and the city of. trucks carrying security personnel were deployed to undermine after protesters blocked streets demanding the resignation of president bashir and their daily demonstrations began in december in response to the rising cost of bread activists say dozens have been killed a sheriff says the protests are being organized by traitors and has rejected claims that security forces were responsible...
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now, oregon governor kate brown delivers her state of the state address in the capital city of salem. she is the first openly bisexual governor in the u.s., and the second female chief executive in oregon's history. governorrst bisexual and the second female governor in the state's history. gov. brown:
now, oregon governor kate brown delivers her state of the state address in the capital city of salem. she is the first openly bisexual governor in the u.s., and the second female chief executive in oregon's history. governorrst bisexual and the second female governor in the state's history. gov. brown:
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embassies and consulates have been evacuated in the australian capital of the city of melbourne after suspicious packages were delivered to them samples are being tested for hazardous material but there have been no reports of injuries some of the parcels are said to have contained as best a ban building material that can cause cancer the u.s. egyptian thai and italian diplomatic missions were among those targeted palestinians are protesting against the controversial social security law which came into effect late last year it's aim is to create a pension scheme for private sector employees who make up just over half of the work force in the occupied palestinian territory workers are expected to contribute seven percent of their monthly salaries and are able to apply for retirement visit pension when they turn sixty opponents say these monthly deductions are too expensive for most workers and fear people's contributions won't be secure have a force that's been asking for reaction. over into the third month of these protests now against the social security law and although the numbers
embassies and consulates have been evacuated in the australian capital of the city of melbourne after suspicious packages were delivered to them samples are being tested for hazardous material but there have been no reports of injuries some of the parcels are said to have contained as best a ban building material that can cause cancer the u.s. egyptian thai and italian diplomatic missions were among those targeted palestinians are protesting against the controversial social security law which...
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city of scorpio rather than calling it. north macedonia and he said i will fight with all my strengths to mitigate the negative impacts that is sure to arise from this problematic agreement all right john remains to be seen in the weeks and months ahead who is right ok for the time being john thank you so we brought you that breaking news earlier on and just an update about the federal aviation administration in the u.s. and delays at several airports because of a shortage of air traffic control staff specifically at la guardia and this of course being linked to the u.s. government shutdown now in its thirty fifth day there are reports that the u.s. president donald trump is preparing to declare a national emergency in order to get funding for his border wall which is really at the center of the shutdown dispute a bill to get the five billion dollars from congress was defeated on thursday and the shutdown is leaving eight hundred thousand workers about to miss their second monthly paycheck. met two of them in kansas city fo
city of scorpio rather than calling it. north macedonia and he said i will fight with all my strengths to mitigate the negative impacts that is sure to arise from this problematic agreement all right john remains to be seen in the weeks and months ahead who is right ok for the time being john thank you so we brought you that breaking news earlier on and just an update about the federal aviation administration in the u.s. and delays at several airports because of a shortage of air traffic...
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capital city if there is if there are new protests perhaps any disgruntlement of dissatisfaction with the constitutional court ruling we're more likely to see that perhaps in the eastern and northwestern part of the country where there is a significant support base for much of the you lou but also with regard to speculation around this deal that might have been brokered between or this deal that might have been struck between the outgoing president sorry excuse me joseph kabila and. felix to security. part of the government's position was that and also perhaps a surprise in terms of the results it came out if the catholic church and other observers are to believed in the leaked document that we've seen if that's to be believed they were perhaps surprised at the victory the alleged victory of martin a failure because he doesn't necessarily have a massive support base on his own through parts of the country but rather through his supporters have them both as well as moyes katun be who who were not allowed to take part in this election but are popular in certain regions of the country fr
capital city if there is if there are new protests perhaps any disgruntlement of dissatisfaction with the constitutional court ruling we're more likely to see that perhaps in the eastern and northwestern part of the country where there is a significant support base for much of the you lou but also with regard to speculation around this deal that might have been brokered between or this deal that might have been struck between the outgoing president sorry excuse me joseph kabila and. felix to...
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of the capital city and that's where i've remained. after going to college i returned home, married a girl from a hometown and that's where we've establish our roots and are raising our children. >> what influence did your father have on you? >> i was blessed to have two outstanding parents, a mother and father that loved us, loved myself, my sister, they cared for us, they brought this up in church and so because of that my relationship not only with my earthly father but my heavenly father, those are the guiding things i will use one-time sworn into congress to help the make decisions on behalf of the people in my district. >> you teach sunday school? >> i do. i am a member of our church. my wife and i both teach sunday school. i teach junior high boys and she teaches junior high girls and server as a beacon in the church. so again, my relationship with my heavenly father is a very important part of my foundation fois a relationship with my family, my parents that you spoke of, my wife of soon-to-be 21 years and my two children who a
of the capital city and that's where i've remained. after going to college i returned home, married a girl from a hometown and that's where we've establish our roots and are raising our children. >> what influence did your father have on you? >> i was blessed to have two outstanding parents, a mother and father that loved us, loved myself, my sister, they cared for us, they brought this up in church and so because of that my relationship not only with my earthly father but my...
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demonstrations that are underway in the capital. cities across this way that this is not the first time that. accusing. military forces that have left the country colluding with the. government. in crew he went even further saying that the colombian government together with the united states government and he said quote. are plotting to kill him in venezuela this is all part of his way to and trenches government keep the military close to him and also these military exercises are a symbolic show force way of demonstrating that all most if not all of the military are still backing is the government and all this happened just one day after the attorney general. announced an investigation into alleged anti-government activities on part of the leader of the opposition in self-proclaimed president. it took the venezuelan government less than twenty four hours to attempt to strike back against the latest round of you saying. the country's attorney general announced that the leader of the opposition and self-proclaimed interim president wi
demonstrations that are underway in the capital. cities across this way that this is not the first time that. accusing. military forces that have left the country colluding with the. government. in crew he went even further saying that the colombian government together with the united states government and he said quote. are plotting to kill him in venezuela this is all part of his way to and trenches government keep the military close to him and also these military exercises are a symbolic...
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london is among the latest european capital cities to welcome the start of 2019. big ben, the great bell of the clock—tower at parliament was recommissioned to ring in the new year. in paris, the arc de triomphe was bathed in multicoloured lights. earlier, thousands of russians joined festivities in moscow's red square. now on bbc news — stephen hawking, aretha franklin, tessa jowell and ken dodd — just a few of those who left us this year, and whose lives are celebrated in review 2018: we remember. oh, it's doddy. hiya, doddy. # happiness, happiness. # the greatest gift that i possess. i always go up on the stage and think, "mind you, what a beautiful day." what a beautiful day for doing this. what a beautiful day for bouncing up and down in a big barrel of blancmange. how tickled i am by all this goodwill. what about you, missus? have you been tickled by goodwill? there was a showbusiness ken dodd, a thinking ken dodd, and hopefully there's an amusing ken dodd. i hope so anyway. # happiness! happiness! she sings there was television on and there was the gr
london is among the latest european capital cities to welcome the start of 2019. big ben, the great bell of the clock—tower at parliament was recommissioned to ring in the new year. in paris, the arc de triomphe was bathed in multicoloured lights. earlier, thousands of russians joined festivities in moscow's red square. now on bbc news — stephen hawking, aretha franklin, tessa jowell and ken dodd — just a few of those who left us this year, and whose lives are celebrated in review 2018:...
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the capital city of east right but at the same time said bob locally sit do it and distributed several videos talking about kenya and the kenyan intervention because again an intervention was crucial in the defeats that the shape up after all suffered in the period two thousand and eleven until two thousand and fifteen where it kind of stopped allies itself basically they were offensive against its mio the kenyan intervention kenya has been very important inside somalia in the countering shabby influence but as i say no share will be stable and i don't say that this is that trolls of this. organization i don't believe that ok and they remain shabab however was active in kenya even before it intervention in somalia but to what extent have actually bob's activities escalated in your opinion since kenya's intervention in somalia. i think that it does play a role because when we think about the attack that happened in. twenty sixteen then even after what happened on tuesday a lot of people are asking questions as to why are we still in somalia do we still need to be installed mallya becaus
the capital city of east right but at the same time said bob locally sit do it and distributed several videos talking about kenya and the kenyan intervention because again an intervention was crucial in the defeats that the shape up after all suffered in the period two thousand and eleven until two thousand and fifteen where it kind of stopped allies itself basically they were offensive against its mio the kenyan intervention kenya has been very important inside somalia in the countering shabby...
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plans from crushing poverty take capital of culture and italian city wants to write it as a national disgrace is in the midst of a nice songs. i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has offered democrats a deal on immigration in a bid to end a partial shutdown of the u.s. government trump said he would provide temporary protections for some undocumented immigrants in return for funding for a barrier on the southern border with mexico thousands of government employees have been either furloughed or working without pay for almost five weeks in a budget dispute with the democrats over the proposed border services it was most immigrants unknown in the u.s. as dream is. migrants brought a legally to the country as children trump offered to extend protections they receive in u.s. law on a temporary basis let's hear some of what donald trump had to say three years of legislative relief for seven hundred thousand doctor recipients brought here unlawfully by their parents at a young age many years ago this extension will give them access to work permits social s
plans from crushing poverty take capital of culture and italian city wants to write it as a national disgrace is in the midst of a nice songs. i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has offered democrats a deal on immigration in a bid to end a partial shutdown of the u.s. government trump said he would provide temporary protections for some undocumented immigrants in return for funding for a barrier on the southern border with mexico thousands of government...
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city of london proud to be a london no but the proud that my taxes soared being spent on fireworks to send us to postmasters to europeans it's very low to lift what is an international public events it's a betrayal of democracy and it's what we have come to expect from a very poor mayor of london. and to the one million citizens who have made our city your home and your londoners you make a huge contribution you're welcome i'm proud to welcome that in twenty nineteen when the message of support to you human rights groups if it out a netflix for pulling material that was critical of saudi arabia will explain all after the break. thanks. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express. something i want to. get it right for us this is what the four. people are. interested always in the why. they sit. back two women have made history in india after entering one of the country's holiest hindu temples which should be forbidden to women for centuries and follows months of tension over a court's decision to stop the reli
city of london proud to be a london no but the proud that my taxes soared being spent on fireworks to send us to postmasters to europeans it's very low to lift what is an international public events it's a betrayal of democracy and it's what we have come to expect from a very poor mayor of london. and to the one million citizens who have made our city your home and your londoners you make a huge contribution you're welcome i'm proud to welcome that in twenty nineteen when the message of support...
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beliefs back you do not speak for all the people of our capital city of london proud to belong to no but that proud that my taxes are being spent on fireworks to send a supposed masses to europeans it's very low to what is an international public events it's a betrayal of democracy and it's what we have come to expect from a very poor mayor of the other. end of the one million citizens who have made our city your home and your londoners you make a huge contribution you're welcome i'm proud to welcome that in twenty nineteen with a message of support to you. in other news two women have made history in india after entering one of the country's only used hindu temples which had been forbidden to women for centuries it follows months of tensions against the court's decision to overturn the religious ban meanwhile tens of thousands of women have taken part in the human chain in the south of india in support of gender equality the so-called women's wall stretch for over six hundred kilometers so here's a quick look then what the controversy is about. i i. i. i. i. i but as long as the tem
beliefs back you do not speak for all the people of our capital city of london proud to belong to no but that proud that my taxes are being spent on fireworks to send a supposed masses to europeans it's very low to what is an international public events it's a betrayal of democracy and it's what we have come to expect from a very poor mayor of the other. end of the one million citizens who have made our city your home and your londoners you make a huge contribution you're welcome i'm proud to...
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this city is home to a towering active volcano. this region is the epicentre of wars, which have raged for the past two decades. millions of people died in the fighting and in the humanitarian crisis that followed. scores of armed groups are still active in this region, today. you have these local conflicts that often displace hundreds of thousands of people. and there's an active ebola outbreak. welcome to the eastern congo! and this is where things are going to start to get dicey. the violence here started after the genocide in rwanda in 1994. as rwandan troops followed the killers over the border. rebels, backed by their neighbours, marched on the east and kept going. by may 1997, mobutu was out and mob justice was turned on his enforcers. his successor was the rebel leader, laurent kabila, the warlord turned statesman. speaks french. but just a year later, rebel soldiers, supported by rwanda and uganda, launched a rebellion against kabila. swift regional diplomacy and the offer of mining rights brought in zimbabwean, angolan an
this city is home to a towering active volcano. this region is the epicentre of wars, which have raged for the past two decades. millions of people died in the fighting and in the humanitarian crisis that followed. scores of armed groups are still active in this region, today. you have these local conflicts that often displace hundreds of thousands of people. and there's an active ebola outbreak. welcome to the eastern congo! and this is where things are going to start to get dicey. the...
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city of the current. six spot. but perhaps a gifted critical points to teams in the lower half of the table their young squad still has plenty to learn i don't know this i think personally i think this is just a concentration thing. people. well no one expected the wounds to be so far off the table old school barely avoided relegation in the last two seasons after a slow start to this season they've been on a good run of form and are fifth place now have to keep it up. frank for another team looking up they've got a committed coach team spirit and an inspiring attacking trio. shouting. stop the. only reason frank could have seen such success. at a kid we make it special because we know that we have the quality in the group and it would be stupid if not everyone given the present. still there are a ways off the league summit favor only taken four points off the top sides in the first top of the campaign but they're working on every one of the teams have to play the next seventeen of the games. and protect
city of the current. six spot. but perhaps a gifted critical points to teams in the lower half of the table their young squad still has plenty to learn i don't know this i think personally i think this is just a concentration thing. people. well no one expected the wounds to be so far off the table old school barely avoided relegation in the last two seasons after a slow start to this season they've been on a good run of form and are fifth place now have to keep it up. frank for another team...
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the capital city of east right but at the same time shabab locally sit do it did and distributed several videos talking about kenya and the kenyan intervention because again an intervention was crucial in the defeats that the shave off they're all suffered in the period two thousand and eleven until two thousand and fifteen where it kind of stopped allies itself basically they were offensive against its mio the kenyan intervention kenya has been very important inside somalia in the countering shabby influence but as i say no share will be stable and i don't say that this is that trolls of this. organization i don't believe that ok i know rima al shabab however was active in kenya even before it intervention in somalia but to what extent have actually bob's activities escalated in your opinion since kenya's intervention in somalia. i think that it does play a role because when we think about the attack that happened in. twenty sixteen then even after what happened on tuesday a lot of people are asking questions as to why are we still in somalia do we still need to be in somalia because in
the capital city of east right but at the same time shabab locally sit do it did and distributed several videos talking about kenya and the kenyan intervention because again an intervention was crucial in the defeats that the shave off they're all suffered in the period two thousand and eleven until two thousand and fifteen where it kind of stopped allies itself basically they were offensive against its mio the kenyan intervention kenya has been very important inside somalia in the countering...
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back you do not speak for all the people were capital city. to be. proud that my taxes i being spanked. it's very low to lift what is it from to national public events it's a betrayal of democracy and it's what we have come to expect from a very poor mayor of london. and of the one million citizens who have made our city your home your londoners you make a huge contribution you're welcome i'm proud in twenty nineteen with a message of support to you. two women have made history in india after entering one of the country's holiest hindu temples barred to women for centuries it follows months of tensions against of course decision to overturn the religious meanwhile tens of thousands of women have taken part in a human chain in the south of india in support of gender equality the so-called women's wall stretched for over six hundred. here's a look at what the controversy is all about. as long as the temple is here we have to follow this tradition. so we'll ensure that anybody who wants to go to the. north. just crashing out says i'm not a devotee i'm j
back you do not speak for all the people were capital city. to be. proud that my taxes i being spanked. it's very low to lift what is it from to national public events it's a betrayal of democracy and it's what we have come to expect from a very poor mayor of london. and of the one million citizens who have made our city your home your londoners you make a huge contribution you're welcome i'm proud in twenty nineteen with a message of support to you. two women have made history in india after...
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so there is the eternal and undivided capital city and this is where david settled. not really conquered the city and made it the center of the whole kingdom of judeo and israel. that's why they consider this their spiritual home that's why israeli settlers stay here. it's difficult to understand because it goes beyond history as we see it. really here part what else would settlers be doing on an archaeological site. jewish settlers use archaeology to support their reading of jerusalem as history and their claim is to the whole of the city to feel it's important to stay mindful of the current political situation wherever he is excavating. high up on the mount of olives on the offices of the german protestant institute of archaeology it was founded in one thousand nine hundred by the german protestant community with support from kaiser wilhelm the second. the institute's founding charter states that its mission is to explore the holy land and its diverse past cultures and religions whatever they learned should then not only be made accessible to experts for debate but
so there is the eternal and undivided capital city and this is where david settled. not really conquered the city and made it the center of the whole kingdom of judeo and israel. that's why they consider this their spiritual home that's why israeli settlers stay here. it's difficult to understand because it goes beyond history as we see it. really here part what else would settlers be doing on an archaeological site. jewish settlers use archaeology to support their reading of jerusalem as...