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investigation and ctims in ohio, jim bebbington, editor of the "dayton daily news," joins us now via skype. >> it was a group that included thehooter's sister. that was a new revelation just a short while ago, so w're looking into family dynamics and family issues as to whether that played any role.e hers are a very cross section of dateen -- dayton. the majority of vicertimse african-american but there were white victims as well. it was a group that locally i would have thought would be ari typical di crowd on a sidewalk on a saturday night. >> nawaz: what about all the people -- >> sreenivasan: what about all the people taken to the hospitals? we heard a numb of them had already been discharged? >> correct, one person was described as being in critical condition and needing to go into surgery, and many people were discharged, already, by the time they gave any informatiout with everything from shooting wounds to sprained ankles an ists from the chaos of esaping. >> sreenivasan: s a tremendous amount of carnage in a minute, if that's how long it took police to respond. >> absolutely. it i
investigation and ctims in ohio, jim bebbington, editor of the "dayton daily news," joins us now via skype. >> it was a group that included thehooter's sister. that was a new revelation just a short while ago, so w're looking into family dynamics and family issues as to whether that played any role.e hers are a very cross section of dateen -- dayton. the majority of vicertimse african-american but there were white victims as well. it was a group that locally i would have thought...
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is the forest senior strategist at greenpeace he joins me via skype from rio de janeiro thank you very much indeed for being with us so that was one report that there was a record amount of brazil's amazon rain forest cleared or destroyed last month that was from the national institute for space research what kind of situation is there the moment in the amazon how difficult is it to protect it now as. hi laurent can you hear me now yes i can hate yes thank you thank you to it for he like me just this interview. this is. getting warsaw in previous years. with the deforestation the amazon the 1st but ukraine is growing up very fast. i think just simulated by. the din of often meant and. they asked months as you mentioned there was a strong peak in the 1st station in the region to this data showed that 278 percent in a single month. that's off d. for a station produced by the brazilian issued to toughest this species which is in charge of what he tore in the 1st station ported so there's not beautiful here yet how concerned are ordinary brazilians about this what i mean they they voted fo
is the forest senior strategist at greenpeace he joins me via skype from rio de janeiro thank you very much indeed for being with us so that was one report that there was a record amount of brazil's amazon rain forest cleared or destroyed last month that was from the national institute for space research what kind of situation is there the moment in the amazon how difficult is it to protect it now as. hi laurent can you hear me now yes i can hate yes thank you thank you to it for he like me...
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on skype from side to very much thanks very much. talks between the u.s. and the taliban are being held in qatar it goes between the 2 sides have been ongoing for months regular meetings have been held in doha since october as they tried to end the 18 year conflict over to a gates me joins us for more on this why victoria so what can we expect this. well there is a sense of optimism surrounding this 9th round of tools the u.s. envoys though my colleague arrived here in very well yesterday afternoon he went straight from the united states where he had been briefing u.s. president donald trump and u.s. secretary of state might pay 0 on the outcome of the 8th round of talks that happened in the qatari capital here in doha and. boasted a sense of optimism when he said in a tweet recently that he hopes this year will be the last year that afghanistan will be at war and certainly those optimistic sentiments were reinstated by mike pompei a few days ago when he said on american television that he had been briefed that the talks have been going well and that he wi
on skype from side to very much thanks very much. talks between the u.s. and the taliban are being held in qatar it goes between the 2 sides have been ongoing for months regular meetings have been held in doha since october as they tried to end the 18 year conflict over to a gates me joins us for more on this why victoria so what can we expect this. well there is a sense of optimism surrounding this 9th round of tools the u.s. envoys though my colleague arrived here in very well yesterday...
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is skype beingth to a rotating -- skype two rotating psychologists. not telling your back story over and over again is really key. it is a tremendous, tremendous issue, and as a of these veterans in this group of 40 and 50-year-old men, i think it will become a bigger problem. host: here is brady next up in detroit. good morning. caller: thank you for the subject. my heart goes out to these people who are suffering from this and the epidemic as well as andopiates -- on opiates, people suffering from depression. my son hung himself in the garage when he was 16, about 18 years ago, so i know without a doubt that when someone tells you that i want to kill myself, how they are feeling and they really need to be listened to and that is a problem that we do not have enough support or enough hotlines, or congress. congress beingf elected and not doing the things they need to do. both democrats and republicans, i just thought it was supposed to be congress and doing what they need for the people because there is definitely an epidemic is reallyion and it gett
is skype beingth to a rotating -- skype two rotating psychologists. not telling your back story over and over again is really key. it is a tremendous, tremendous issue, and as a of these veterans in this group of 40 and 50-year-old men, i think it will become a bigger problem. host: here is brady next up in detroit. good morning. caller: thank you for the subject. my heart goes out to these people who are suffering from this and the epidemic as well as andopiates -- on opiates, people suffering...
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forward going on to say maybe instead of going around the world in a boat you should just stick to skype fair enough but of course just because it's a p.r. stunt doesn't make it disingenuous it was a p.r. stunt to raise awareness of climate change and to drum up support for the upcoming un the un conference which it's done so it does look good on her climate change agenda faced something of a challenge and you know well that's for sure i mean here in the european side of the atlantic ocean gratitude burger and fries future movement are household names there's been huge amounts of media coverage following weeks and months of friends for future protests among students in the u.s. it's a little bit it's a little bit less popular greg is not so well known for his future not so well known we actually have a map from the fries for future pro protests website you can see europe on the right us on the left and as we zoom in we can see just how clustered how many fridays for future of vents of any kind there are on the europe. and how spread out they are and fewer they are in the u.s. there's of
forward going on to say maybe instead of going around the world in a boat you should just stick to skype fair enough but of course just because it's a p.r. stunt doesn't make it disingenuous it was a p.r. stunt to raise awareness of climate change and to drum up support for the upcoming un the un conference which it's done so it does look good on her climate change agenda faced something of a challenge and you know well that's for sure i mean here in the european side of the atlantic ocean...
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forward going on to say maybe instead of going around the world in a boat you should just stick to skype fair enough but of course just because it's a p.r. stunt doesn't make a distant gen. u.s. it was a p.r. stunt to raise awareness of climate change and to drum up support for the upcoming un the un conference which it's done so it does look going to climate change agenda face something of a challenge and you know well that's for sure i mean here in the european side of the atlantic ocean gratitude burger and fries future movement are household names there's been huge amounts of media coverage following weeks and months of friends for future protests among students in the u.s. it's a little bit it's a little bit less popular gretta is not so well known for his future not so well known we actually have a map from the fridays for future pro protests website you can see europe on the right us on the left and as we zoom in we can see just how cluster how many fridays for a future of events of any kind there are on the european side and how spread out out they are and fewer they are in the u
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all right let's bring in our guests from hong kong via skype tom grundy is editor in chief and founder of hong kong free press an independent publication from beijing einar tangan is china political analyst and advises the chinese government on economic issues and development and finally from nottingham via skype steve saying is director of the china institute at s. oas university of london welcome to the program steve let me start with you the protests have been evolving what have you noticed changing in the past week well the really big development in the last week was the language chinese government is using. it is now describing events in on coal as coal to that that crucial now doesn't know it very important change in language that we rank something very important to the chinese communist party of revolution and ultimately a boat unseating to parties in china and that is something which the party or xi jinping absolutely will not tolerate it is going to the single most important development in the last week i know what does it mean to you in beijing the china is using this kind of
all right let's bring in our guests from hong kong via skype tom grundy is editor in chief and founder of hong kong free press an independent publication from beijing einar tangan is china political analyst and advises the chinese government on economic issues and development and finally from nottingham via skype steve saying is director of the china institute at s. oas university of london welcome to the program steve let me start with you the protests have been evolving what have you noticed...
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all right let's bring in our guests from gothenburg via skype a phenomenon that is chief editor of sun not review from bristol with some 5 a little hanny is deputy executive director of the sanaa center for strategic studies from auto via skype russia whom is director of peace track initiative welcome to the show let me start with you the war in yemen is so complicated and so fractious now you have forces that are loyal to president had the and backed by saudi arabia in effect fighting separatist forces that are backed by the u.a.e. so does this mean that saudi arabia and the u.a.e. are essentially at war with each other in southern yemen well i'm saying i wouldn't surprise. me and i then the demands for and tendons. who are that they need and. but today absolutely right there is that saudi and new a fact and what's going on in the fighting but i mean i don't see that there are an urgency in the burgeoning rats i think they are. have. an interest in the war unfortunately it's not fair you know they're not being transparent with their. roots and this war they say that they are going aft
all right let's bring in our guests from gothenburg via skype a phenomenon that is chief editor of sun not review from bristol with some 5 a little hanny is deputy executive director of the sanaa center for strategic studies from auto via skype russia whom is director of peace track initiative welcome to the show let me start with you the war in yemen is so complicated and so fractious now you have forces that are loyal to president had the and backed by saudi arabia in effect fighting...
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on skype from bogota thank you so much for being with us so just how big of a threat is this breakaway group led by to the peace process in colombia what can they achieve at this point do you think. well it's definitely take a huge blow in political terms fact and even back to the fact that when chief negotiator of the community is accompanied by other. board members of the partly some 3 he said one had to think that the jury should read politically but numerically speaking its assault was very small and so on without your report of the vast majority one percent of the part that you'd mobilize are with a good process so they represent a splitter group if you want. to work with kitchens and implications as far as you are out there are quite good mince what is exactly their grievance on hand they note that the implementation of the agreements have in fact in this they are correct and that's. been the implied sued by the government you the grievance. included important issues like agrarian reform democratic reform of prop substitutional series of issues that have simply not been put into
on skype from bogota thank you so much for being with us so just how big of a threat is this breakaway group led by to the peace process in colombia what can they achieve at this point do you think. well it's definitely take a huge blow in political terms fact and even back to the fact that when chief negotiator of the community is accompanied by other. board members of the partly some 3 he said one had to think that the jury should read politically but numerically speaking its assault was very...
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with powerless a taro he is director of the brazil institute at the woodrow wilson center joins us via skype from sao paolo and we have seen these really the ferocity of these fires in the amazon not only sparking protests inside of brazil but statements of international concern as well what are your thoughts on jr bolzan are is handling of this crisis. well he is clear they feel it in the press or. in the hospital is mobilizing the army to work in containing this fire. very different crime the responses for it from a few of the ready low when you was that monsoons eels and saying that and seals had set the fire let me put something in their street. greed of 80 percent of forest fires this year comes from data collected by the brazilian national institute of space research that has been doing this kind of job work of monitoring forest fires for a number of years together we've not this is not a work of. this is a work of scientists and they have produced. that this and then the images of the fires is what field that the beta i that is actually i have worked on this for a number of years havi
with powerless a taro he is director of the brazil institute at the woodrow wilson center joins us via skype from sao paolo and we have seen these really the ferocity of these fires in the amazon not only sparking protests inside of brazil but statements of international concern as well what are your thoughts on jr bolzan are is handling of this crisis. well he is clear they feel it in the press or. in the hospital is mobilizing the army to work in containing this fire. very different crime the...
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we arranged to hold a skype call with biarne after the direction foresman it's bad news his wife and children aren't there. was only her father was there i didn't even see her sister another woman i've never seen before was there used by couldn't even set foot on the property i spent almost 2 hours at the fans watching them debate the situation. do you know where your children are. nothing really except that her family admitted that she keeps moving and going underground here in japan we also contacted the children's mother and asked for a statement she didn't reply. another direct enforcement is scheduled for later that day at the court meeting it's all talk and no action bureau has asked if he could visit japan more often in frustration he calls the german embassy this is not to alice i told him i have to work i have to pay for all this this situation is just crazy for me. the embassy advises him to file a missing persons report after all his children have now been abducted for a 2nd time this time in japan. we decided to pay a visit to the house no one's there. father in law's wea
we arranged to hold a skype call with biarne after the direction foresman it's bad news his wife and children aren't there. was only her father was there i didn't even see her sister another woman i've never seen before was there used by couldn't even set foot on the property i spent almost 2 hours at the fans watching them debate the situation. do you know where your children are. nothing really except that her family admitted that she keeps moving and going underground here in japan we also...
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all right let's bring in our guests from gothenburg via skype a phenomenon that is chief editor of sun not review from bristol with some 5 a little hanny is deputy executive director of the sanaa center for strategic studies from auto via skype russia whom is director of peace track initiative welcome to the show let me start with you and the war in yemen is so complicated and so fractious now you have forces that are loyal to president had the and backed by saudi arabia in effect fighting separatist forces that are backed by the u.a.e. so does this mean that saudi arabia and the u.a.e. are essentially at war with each other in southern yemen well i mean i wouldn't surprise. me and i've been the demands for and tendons. and i'm who are they and 80 people and and. but today absolutely right there is that saudi and new way back and what's going on in the fighting but i mean i don't see that there are an urging in that burgeoning rats i think they are. have. an interest in the war unfortunately it's not fair you know they're not being transparent with their. roots and this war they say th
all right let's bring in our guests from gothenburg via skype a phenomenon that is chief editor of sun not review from bristol with some 5 a little hanny is deputy executive director of the sanaa center for strategic studies from auto via skype russia whom is director of peace track initiative welcome to the show let me start with you and the war in yemen is so complicated and so fractious now you have forces that are loyal to president had the and backed by saudi arabia in effect fighting...
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skype from washington was palestinians prepare to gather at a mosque more than $2000000.00 muslims are marking the start of aid of mecca in saudi arabia they're on the 3rd day of the harsh pilgrimage they'll be sacrificing animals as part of aid celebrations later in the day earlier they climbed the sacred hill of mount olive fast before the ritual stoning of the devil john esposito is a professor of religion international affairs this logic studies at georgetown university he says harsh is an important time for healing divisions. the shock divisions that are taking place today along the lines of ethnicity and religion whether it's in the west in europe or a muslim countries with regard to the muslim world i think the messages to it is that it should address the current rivalry and division that increasingly is existing between iran and saudi arabia who are for influence because it also feeds then. and exacerbates a division between sunni and shia muslims and a lot of this is connected to what has been going on politically for example the the war in syria and particularly the the war i
skype from washington was palestinians prepare to gather at a mosque more than $2000000.00 muslims are marking the start of aid of mecca in saudi arabia they're on the 3rd day of the harsh pilgrimage they'll be sacrificing animals as part of aid celebrations later in the day earlier they climbed the sacred hill of mount olive fast before the ritual stoning of the devil john esposito is a professor of religion international affairs this logic studies at georgetown university he says harsh is an...
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the research as director of the center for brakes studies at birmingham city university joins us on skype from glasgow in scotland alex welcome back to the news i guess the most worrying thing about this is this is not project fear this is actually the u.k. government saying this may happen. yes this is it's an objective analysis prepared by its own civil servants so it's be taken seriously and i think it just underlines what business is in particular in saying for months and since the referendum now given their huge dependency on the rest of europe in terms of their own supply chains in terms of source it workers and of course the wider economy in terms of source of nearly enough of their food from europe this is going to be a problem for. the contingency fund we understand from no deal crash or hard crash of the e.u. was 3000000000 there are claims this morning in the other sunday papers published out of london saying they've already spent half of that so the the spend rate the expense of bricks it or no deal breaks it is kind of getting away from the government or not but i think it is
the research as director of the center for brakes studies at birmingham city university joins us on skype from glasgow in scotland alex welcome back to the news i guess the most worrying thing about this is this is not project fear this is actually the u.k. government saying this may happen. yes this is it's an objective analysis prepared by its own civil servants so it's be taken seriously and i think it just underlines what business is in particular in saying for months and since the...
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including libya sudan and the blockade of qatar a grand carl is a former cia officer who joins us by skype from boston good to have you with us so when a country is really expanding its overseas footprint doesn't usually attract more rather than less attention from the cia. well as you just ran the question the simple answer to that would be yes i i also am skeptical that we draw about drawing too large a conclusion that the cia or the u.s. intelligence community is not paying attention to the u.a.e. the us is one of the or the cia is one of the few intelligence services with global capability and interests no one can debate whether that should be the case or not but that's the truth and since the u.a.e. is a critical player in the middle east and beyond libya you mentioned is particularly salient right now i would be surprised i wouldn't really believe that the u.s. is ignoring the u.a.e. now does that mean that there are human sources that are being targeted or developed that's not necessarily the case but there are a lot of ways to collect intelligence and i'm confident the u.s. is is n
including libya sudan and the blockade of qatar a grand carl is a former cia officer who joins us by skype from boston good to have you with us so when a country is really expanding its overseas footprint doesn't usually attract more rather than less attention from the cia. well as you just ran the question the simple answer to that would be yes i i also am skeptical that we draw about drawing too large a conclusion that the cia or the u.s. intelligence community is not paying attention to the...
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will see standing is the director of the so asked china institute and joins me live via skype from bunny. thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us on the news hour as we were hearing the warnings from the chinese government have grown louder in the past week hour wiring is the use of this sort of language. i think we should take the warning from the chinese government very seriously you warnings that were being makes are intended to intimidate the protesters in hong kong with the huge true get them to go home but i think it is also a decoration and intend which is going to the chinese government is ultimately prepare the poor security forces from the mainland of china to hong kong necessary . so how close do you think we might be to that because of course that would be a significant turning point and it is the prospect that everyone fares how close are we to that sort of direct intervention from beijing. were an important landmark to be the 1st of october $29000.00 which would be the 17th and illusory of defunding or to people's republic of china xi jinping is determined to
will see standing is the director of the so asked china institute and joins me live via skype from bunny. thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us on the news hour as we were hearing the warnings from the chinese government have grown louder in the past week hour wiring is the use of this sort of language. i think we should take the warning from the chinese government very seriously you warnings that were being makes are intended to intimidate the protesters in hong kong with the...
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security forces felix full name as an ethiopian eritrea or such as human rights watch and he joins us on skype from us where in canada felix why do so many ethiopians actually want to go to saudi arabia given how dangerous it is actually just to make the journey yeah i mean it's a variety of reasons for many it's just you know the economic opportunities for sorts of jobs in saudi arabia at least as the perception for others is fleeing repression creasing that we hear about you increase drought conditions decreased productivity of land so it varies quite a lot the reasons and the fact that there's a war in yemen that there's lots of conflict really doesn't deter migrants you know the numbers have been pretty consistent over time one of the stories that people have been telling you about what happens when they 1st will try to get there and also when they're deported. yeah i mean just a litany of horrors you know crossing from djibouti or from from the sauce so to yemen and you know is very dangerous lots of people describe overcrowded boats people being pushed into the water once they get to yem
security forces felix full name as an ethiopian eritrea or such as human rights watch and he joins us on skype from us where in canada felix why do so many ethiopians actually want to go to saudi arabia given how dangerous it is actually just to make the journey yeah i mean it's a variety of reasons for many it's just you know the economic opportunities for sorts of jobs in saudi arabia at least as the perception for others is fleeing repression creasing that we hear about you increase drought...
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from a shark right along who is a senior fellow at the global policy institute he joins us now via skype from sun malo in france good to have you with us we already know that they'll be no final communique after the summit president trump is in belligerent mood president xi not happy the g. 7 appears to be losing relevance what's the point of all of this something like could see a repeat of last year's embarrassment in canada. we won't have the repeat of the truck tearing up the communique because there would be no communique and mccall. previous g 7 meeting no very aware that it would not lead to much of g. 7 s. not lead to anything for a long time is just a talking shop and with their leaders probably doing let's hope they weeded out of some dialogue and deal with the many issues that concern. there were global challenges and my home is trying to be done is broke. every failure we see that you are talking to iran to into putin last week last week so. no he got expect much but but there is. a chance that the dialogue might help. leaders to come up with some solution the biggest issues.
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all right let's bring in our guests from hong kong via skype tom grundy is editor in chief and founder of hong kong free press an independent publication from beijing einar tangan is china political analyst and advises the chinese government on economic issues and development and finally from nottingham via skype steve saying is director of the china institute at s. oas university of london welcome to the program steve let me start with you the protests have been evolving what have you noticed changing in the past week well the really big development in the last week was the language to chinese government is using. it is now describing events in hong kong as close to that that crucial now doesn't know it very important change in language that we thank something very important to the chinese communist party revolutions ultimately a boat unseating to parties in china and that is something which the party or xi jinping absolutely not totally it is a single most important development in the last week i know what does it mean to you in beijing the china is using this kind of language they'r
all right let's bring in our guests from hong kong via skype tom grundy is editor in chief and founder of hong kong free press an independent publication from beijing einar tangan is china political analyst and advises the chinese government on economic issues and development and finally from nottingham via skype steve saying is director of the china institute at s. oas university of london welcome to the program steve let me start with you the protests have been evolving what have you noticed...
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extradited to the united states no one really expect him to come there was some talk that he might skype in to be able to introduce this film to the public here he didn't do that and his producer who was here presenting the film along with the actors made it quite clear they were not going to talk about polanski the man and the criminal cases against him but only wanted to discuss the film itself but of course one plans to make the movie we always have to talk about his his his his history and the infamy that falls in. venice or in the bundesliga. continued that starts to the season with a win a way to proceed bloodbath jima vento was the hero of the striker he's a hot trick to score in all of these sides goals and trying 3 of the hosts the women's lives and have a 100 percent record after 3 games and takes them to the top of the table. business is next to the d w i'm not i'll be presented. as being called one of the worst security has ever faced a secure sophisticated the hyping of top dog the i phones and the only high profile company to fall off that crystal coma well. in just a month
extradited to the united states no one really expect him to come there was some talk that he might skype in to be able to introduce this film to the public here he didn't do that and his producer who was here presenting the film along with the actors made it quite clear they were not going to talk about polanski the man and the criminal cases against him but only wanted to discuss the film itself but of course one plans to make the movie we always have to talk about his his his his history and...
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nos conectamos hasta baltimore vÍa skype con el pediatra josh. uno de las personas que firmÓ esta carta, doctor, bienvenido a la " ediciÓn digital". ¿por quÉ deciden escribir esta carta y quÉ esperan lograr con esta cara? josh la escribimos porque se murieron seis niÑos por caso de influenza de gripe en la prisiÓn. a medidas de prevenciÓn que se deben poner en plazo. vacunas, medicina y la oportunidad de salir de estos lugares lo mÁs pronto posible. borja: ¿quÉ esperan que haga el congreso una vez que haga su carta especÍficamente? >>uno tiene el poder de monitorear las condiciones en centro de detenciÓn. es importante para averiguar todo lo que estÁ pasando. dos, el congreso puede exigir que la administraciÓn ponga medidas de prevenciÓn tan rÁpido como posible. porque la temporada de la influenza llega otra vez pronto. y tres, el congreso puede crear concienciade lo que estÁ pasando en el centro de detenciÓn en las condiciones. son una tragedia para el paÍs>> me preocupa bastante porque las inspecciones contagiosas son reales
nos conectamos hasta baltimore vÍa skype con el pediatra josh. uno de las personas que firmÓ esta carta, doctor, bienvenido a la " ediciÓn digital". ¿por quÉ deciden escribir esta carta y quÉ esperan lograr con esta cara? josh la escribimos porque se murieron seis niÑos por caso de influenza de gripe en la prisiÓn. a medidas de prevenciÓn que se deben poner en plazo. vacunas, medicina y la oportunidad de salir de estos lugares lo mÁs pronto posible. borja: ¿quÉ esperan que...
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so here is today's panel all joining us from bogota the capital of colombia on skype we have got sergio guzman who is the director of columbia risk analysis we have jorge at risk repost the director of set uk the conflict analysis resource center and also on skype daniel got to see opinion who is the professor of political science at the national university and a former high commissioner for peace of colombia gentlemen welcome to all 3 of you i am conscious that the story of the rebels and the peace deal is not something all of our viewers are going to be completely up to speed on so i just want to spend a few minutes with you sort of explaining a bit more about some of the main players and what's happened in the last 3 years sergio i'll start with you tell me about even marquez tell our viewers about even our kids and particularly right now how strong is his voice how influential is he does he have people numbers on his side. thank you and thank you for inviting me good morning to your head and i mean it it's a pleasure to be here to begin you and marcus is a person that has a very lon
so here is today's panel all joining us from bogota the capital of colombia on skype we have got sergio guzman who is the director of columbia risk analysis we have jorge at risk repost the director of set uk the conflict analysis resource center and also on skype daniel got to see opinion who is the professor of political science at the national university and a former high commissioner for peace of colombia gentlemen welcome to all 3 of you i am conscious that the story of the rebels and the...
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of connect safety dot org an internet safety privacy and security organization is via skype from palo alto in california thank you very much larry for being with us on al-jazeera so thousands of i phone uses i said to have been exposed over a period of 2 years how bad was this and why we finding out about it only now will that last question is one that i'm wondering about too why didn't apple disclose the details at the time they did disclose that there was a security patch but we didn't know how bad it was in terms of how bad it was we don't know exactly how many people were affected but we do know that this particular malware was capable of taking over the phone which means it could read your e-mail you can read your text message of your instagram private messages it could know your location it could do practically anything that you could do by having the phone in your hand in an unlocked way and it was able to transmit this data on encrypted so it was a very serious flaw apple gets credit for having fixed it very quickly but criticism for dot having disclose details in here we're f
of connect safety dot org an internet safety privacy and security organization is via skype from palo alto in california thank you very much larry for being with us on al-jazeera so thousands of i phone uses i said to have been exposed over a period of 2 years how bad was this and why we finding out about it only now will that last question is one that i'm wondering about too why didn't apple disclose the details at the time they did disclose that there was a security patch but we didn't know...
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polar response with the international humanitarian aid group doctors without borders she joins us via skype from geneva the world health organization has now declared this latest about the outbreak in the global emergency yet it seems that your soldiers are losing the battle to contain the disease what's gone so badly wrong. well the the situation is extremely concerning tomorrow is the one year anniversary of the start of this outbreak and we don't see the situation getting any better more than 2600 cases of ebola have been identified in the past year more than 1700 people have died but it's not just that it's concerning it's the characteristics of these numbers so more than 40 percent of all of the new cases were never identified as people that were risk of developing the disease it means that we have no visibility over the epidemiological situation and that's really concerning because that's how we end up with cases in goma that we weren't expecting it to hell week and up with the cases in uganda that happened in june or the case in any water that was just south of south sudan in june as
polar response with the international humanitarian aid group doctors without borders she joins us via skype from geneva the world health organization has now declared this latest about the outbreak in the global emergency yet it seems that your soldiers are losing the battle to contain the disease what's gone so badly wrong. well the the situation is extremely concerning tomorrow is the one year anniversary of the start of this outbreak and we don't see the situation getting any better more...
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he joins us via skype. good morning. guest: good morning. what arguments were presented in terms of impeachment to the delegation? what were the responses? guest: the momentum has died ine as best as i can tell terms of democratic activists who were pushing for this. when ted deutch came out a few weeks ago and said that he was for that, that was considered a major move. for a long time, we had one impeachmentpport of that was stemming from the orlando area. and then we had powell from south florida come out. in then deutsche came out the first week of august. and then we had the shootings in el paso and dayton. -- theanged in terms of action of representatives to talk more about doing stuff. they are not talking a whole lot about impeachment in some of these town halls. they are focusing on guns and trying to push mitch mcconnell to come back to d.c. and pass expanded background checks. which of course is not going to happen. at least not until september. momentum, which has never been strong, has dissipated. side oflustrate the gun what is
he joins us via skype. good morning. guest: good morning. what arguments were presented in terms of impeachment to the delegation? what were the responses? guest: the momentum has died ine as best as i can tell terms of democratic activists who were pushing for this. when ted deutch came out a few weeks ago and said that he was for that, that was considered a major move. for a long time, we had one impeachmentpport of that was stemming from the orlando area. and then we had powell from south...
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forward going on to say maybe instead of going around the world in a boat you should just stick to skype fair enough but of course just because it's a p.r. stunt doesn't make it. it was a p.r. stunt to raise awareness of climate change and to drum up support for the upcoming un the un conference which it's done so it does look as though going to climate change agenda face something of a challenge in new york well that's for sure i mean here in the european side of the atlantic ocean gratitude burger and fries future movement are household names there's been huge amounts of media coverage following weeks and months of freds for future protests among students in the u.s. it's a little bit it's a little bit less popular greg is not so well known for his future not so well known we actually have a map from the fries for future pro protests website you can see europe on the right us on the left and as we zoom in we can see just how clustered how many fridays for future of vents of any kind there are on the european side and how spread out they are and fewer they are in the u.s. there's of cou
forward going on to say maybe instead of going around the world in a boat you should just stick to skype fair enough but of course just because it's a p.r. stunt doesn't make it. it was a p.r. stunt to raise awareness of climate change and to drum up support for the upcoming un the un conference which it's done so it does look as though going to climate change agenda face something of a challenge in new york well that's for sure i mean here in the european side of the atlantic ocean gratitude...
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we will definitely see what happens between now and the end of next week dixon joining us tonight by skype from france either thank you. thanks. well italy's president has given prime minister do separate conte the green light to try and form a new government it is the latest chapter in a political crisis that has triggered that was triggered when the country's far right interior minister materials of any pulled his party out of the ruling coalition 2 former rivals the antiestablishment 5 star movement and the center left democratic party will now attempt to join forces to avoid a new election and to leave solving the out in the cold. he exudes call the gist of it conti has been on a wild ride 3 weeks ago he lost his job as prime minister when italy's governing coalition fell apart now he's been tasked with putting together a new government. the country is in a very delicate phase we must put the political uncertainty triggered by the government crisis behind us as soon as possible we're facing critical economic problems. but i think them when it comes to. the new coalition partners the an
we will definitely see what happens between now and the end of next week dixon joining us tonight by skype from france either thank you. thanks. well italy's president has given prime minister do separate conte the green light to try and form a new government it is the latest chapter in a political crisis that has triggered that was triggered when the country's far right interior minister materials of any pulled his party out of the ruling coalition 2 former rivals the antiestablishment 5 star...
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they reached a deal on skype. >> i'm help to sing on it and i'll do my best. >> sounds fantastic. >> if i can't do good that will fix it, right? >> that's what they do to us. ♪ god only knows what you have been through ♪ ♪ god only knows what they say about you ♪ >> it's a beautiful song and i love singing it with them. i think we need this song, don't you guys? i do. ♪ god only knows >> the fish nets and aesthetic of the video may be shocking but remember, dolly told us before she built the dolly persona off the lady of the night from her small town so fish nets are a part of her zhuzh. >>> renee zellweger is bringing the story of judy garland's life to the big screen in "judy." we are so excited to see this. only we can take you behind the scenes. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow >> short brown wig, dramatic makeup. renee looks just like judy and does her own singing live. >> i've never done that before, ever. >> miss judy garland. >> what was that like transforming into judy garland? >> it's a great life lesson. it really was ♪ clang clang went the trolley >> the film is
they reached a deal on skype. >> i'm help to sing on it and i'll do my best. >> sounds fantastic. >> if i can't do good that will fix it, right? >> that's what they do to us. ♪ god only knows what you have been through ♪ ♪ god only knows what they say about you ♪ >> it's a beautiful song and i love singing it with them. i think we need this song, don't you guys? i do. ♪ god only knows >> the fish nets and aesthetic of the video may be shocking but...
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they use online skype and these kind of things. they are unfazed by it. it's really quite remarkable. they have managed to mobilize so many people. they're the ones who feel they will be affected the most. brent: it's a good point. everyone was talking about the fires in the amazon. that was something talked about of the g7 summit last weekend. the environment of climate change, it is everywhere now. she has hit on the zeitgeist. she is mobilizing the energy behind that. winning one more second. a lot of introduction studio. i will ask my producer if we know how long we can stay. we will stay on this a bit longer. let's listen in and here. >> we started on august 14. we had six low-pressure systems and to tropical depressions the car -- along the north atlantic route. we encountered a wing -- wind speed of 30 knots. we had boat speeds of over 30 knots. we passed the azores on august 5. we arrived this morning at ambrose lighthouse at 845 utc. brent: we lost the sound of that. pablo, you will be staying there to cover that. can you give me a gauge of famil
they use online skype and these kind of things. they are unfazed by it. it's really quite remarkable. they have managed to mobilize so many people. they're the ones who feel they will be affected the most. brent: it's a good point. everyone was talking about the fires in the amazon. that was something talked about of the g7 summit last weekend. the environment of climate change, it is everywhere now. she has hit on the zeitgeist. she is mobilizing the energy behind that. winning one more...
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we want to bring in asia expert gordon chang, joins us once again via skype. this new report, we just got this about five minutes ago that the chinese are planning retaliation against the united states over the issue of tariffs. that's all we know. give us any insight into this latest headline that we're seeing that's really sinking global markets right now. >> cheryl, we shouldn't be surprised. we think that if we sort of give them a concession, the chinese will reciprocate and indeed president trump mentioned that on his twitter yesterday. no, that's not the way the chinese think. the chinese think that if you give a concession, they believe that you think you, yourself, is weak and so, therefore, they press the advantage. cheryl: you mentioned this earlier on the shoarks yo show,k the president blinked and the chinese think we're weak. you think this is connected? >> absolutely. xi-jinping looks at what president trump says and does and what he tweets and they react accordingly and we've seen this on a number of occasions, not only in connection with the tr
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>>> watch out skype users. new report that microsoft contractors may be listening to your personal calls, including phone sex. we'll explain it, the whole story, after this. ♪ my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? (past them because she didn't sknow they were talking to her.g and she would just walk right (deborah) i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair, but nobody even sees them. (avo) our nearly invisible hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 70 years. (deborah) when i finally could hear for the first time, i started crying. i could hear everything. (avo) call 1-800-miracle to start your 30 day risk-free trial and schedule your free hearing evaluation today. stuart: the story this morning is total reversal from yesterday. we're now up 134 points on the dow, 2
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science at florida atlantic university and author of a book on syria israel and lebanon joins me via skype now in the last 24 hours we've seen attacks on targets in syria now in beirut how do you explain this. escalation by israel well it's an escalation. may only be used on israel's policy. according to the primer.
science at florida atlantic university and author of a book on syria israel and lebanon joins me via skype now in the last 24 hours we've seen attacks on targets in syria now in beirut how do you explain this. escalation by israel well it's an escalation. may only be used on israel's policy. according to the primer.
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alliance to n.g.o.s that are trying to work in favor of the rainforest final with their joining me on skype from bristol fine and thank you very much for joining us you're welcome thank you and we're also hearing from germany's angela merkel who says that what's happening in the amazon rain forest is something that will be talked about at the g. 7. now iran's foreign minister is expected to meet french president in paris within the next hour to see if they can salvage the 2015 nuclear deal dad serif said on thursday that iran is willing to work with european partners after the u.s. pulled out last year french president manuel mak home had earlier suggested a softening of sanctions or some sort of compensation in return for food compliance with the deal that embargo joins us now live from paris hi there in the d.m. so what is it exactly that macro is proposing what do we know. what we don't know for sure is whether the meeting has actually started it's supposed to be going on right about now with the man you are in the palace along with his foreign minister joel evolute and my mage of serif
alliance to n.g.o.s that are trying to work in favor of the rainforest final with their joining me on skype from bristol fine and thank you very much for joining us you're welcome thank you and we're also hearing from germany's angela merkel who says that what's happening in the amazon rain forest is something that will be talked about at the g. 7. now iran's foreign minister is expected to meet french president in paris within the next hour to see if they can salvage the 2015 nuclear deal dad...
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this together now what so how can who is a pakistan security analyst at the cato institute she's on skype from virginia in the us for us so i thank you so much for your time 1st of all you heard pakistan's foreign minister a moment ago using some pretty strong language comparisons with fascism and naziism i mean what do you make of those sorts of comments is it just a good opportunity as well for pakistan now with india's actions to air some long held grievances as well. well absolutely it is an opportunity for pakistan but i think more than that out in a way he is right i mean in the indian government has always maintained that an indian administered kashmir that whatever goes on there is a domestic matter but the reality is that what goes on there has been documented now for the past $23.00 decades 5 known human rights organizations like amnesty and human rights for success of the torturers beatings missing persons detentions pellet guns curfews eccentrics cetera and now what's going on is certainly an indication of a very hardline approach at the what the government is taking in questi
this together now what so how can who is a pakistan security analyst at the cato institute she's on skype from virginia in the us for us so i thank you so much for your time 1st of all you heard pakistan's foreign minister a moment ago using some pretty strong language comparisons with fascism and naziism i mean what do you make of those sorts of comments is it just a good opportunity as well for pakistan now with india's actions to air some long held grievances as well. well absolutely it is...
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but now it team of scientists has found some discrepancies in the data we talked on skype with french research at p.m.a. was currently on an expedition in ecuador and i asked him why he's so interested in the tablet physique. working with colleagues. on. climate change on high altitude organisms. we soon realise it was that's good of research. gets as old information as we care so historical old information we can call bear with the current was issued of the other isms and of course in tropical regions we have both furious star occur because and who is one of the most important potential sources of information for that's going off historical records. that together with his colleagues he found that some of humbert's information about the altitude at which set some plans for granting was inconsistent. plus other areas did he notice what we also realize that is that most of his observation about higher did use better patient did not come from the chiller soap but from another monday in gold undiscerning he was completely aware of that of course so the damage is it is not a scientific doc
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won't explode retraction of those that might suppose that simon made and they are joining me and by skype from i'd have to sign and thank you israel has revealed what it says is the cross of find intelligence i wining an iranian program to symbol precision guided missiles inside lebanon israeli troops remain on high alert near the lebanese border at the head but i warned of an imminent strike harry fox that reports not from west to receive them. on high alert but in protective posture israeli forces near lebanon have been pulled back from the border positions in recent days as they wait for a promised strike by hezbollah in response to recent israeli attacks and now israel is upping the pressure on both lebanon and hezbollah it's released what it says the details of an iranian led program to convert hezbollah missiles into precision guided weapons using components brought in by land sea and air its warning lebanon's government to take action will be held responsible for the suffering we are determined to toward this dangerous program the aim of the publication today is to clarify that we
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erica bering girl is senior biodiversity research associate at the university of oxford she joins us by skype from oxford in the united kingdom good to have you with us so let me get you in if i may to respond to the sort of messages coming out of officials in brazil that hey this is kind of like a seasonal cyclical event the fires burning but to be clear the scale of the burning this year is much bigger than usual right yes correct and one thing that i think it's really important to get clear is that these fires are not natural they don't start because of climatic conditions fires and am as in need a human guinea shin source so someone needs to put the fire somewhere for the fire to spread into why do you are seeing fires that are related to the forest station so of course the forest is chopped down then it's satellite up the few months dry and they're in a dry season you set a light for it to become at shows and that it's possible to put pressure on so what are you seeing this year the scale of the fires of the year is related to the forestation that deforestation that was having crease of
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the forum for regional thinking and she focuses her research on syria and iraq she's joining us by skype from west to respond thank you very much indeed for being with us just put us into context for us what does this rebel withdrawal change on the ground in terms of strategy. ruggles or. they're losing they haven't stopped losing since the cease fire blew down every single day the regime was able to take territory in advance and this is of course the biggest advance in the pull of country it's long is a worse and this is all it's major too but in addition it's a town that witnessed multiple attacks and looting our syrian gas attack by the regime and. so it's lost in the loss of this entire territory. snores in from the countryside is. incredibly important in a big loss for the opposition in i mean a desperate people in a sense you know for many years now. today as well after this lots of countries going in there it's a big blow to their morale in there already you see accusations between factions was responsible for the fall of the area maybe there is a deal. there is this perception th
the forum for regional thinking and she focuses her research on syria and iraq she's joining us by skype from west to respond thank you very much indeed for being with us just put us into context for us what does this rebel withdrawal change on the ground in terms of strategy. ruggles or. they're losing they haven't stopped losing since the cease fire blew down every single day the regime was able to take territory in advance and this is of course the biggest advance in the pull of country it's...
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all right let's bring in our guests from gothenburg via skype a phenomenon that is chief editor of sun not review from bristol with some a little hanny is deputy executive director of the sanaa center for strategic studies from auto via skype russia whom is director of peace track initiative welcome to the show let me start with you and the war in yemen is so complicated and so fractious now you have forces that are loyal to president had the and backed by saudi arabia in effect fighting separatist forces that are backed by the u.a.e. so does this mean that saudi arabia and the u.a.e. are essentially at war with each other in southern yemen well i'm saying i wouldn't surprise. me and i then the demands for and endurance. and i'm cool are at the end 81 and. but today absolutely right there is that saudi and you a fact and what's going on in the fighting but i mean i don't see that there are an urgency and that verging rats i think they are. have. an interest in the war unfortunately it's not fair you know they're not being transparent with their. troops and this war they say that they a
all right let's bring in our guests from gothenburg via skype a phenomenon that is chief editor of sun not review from bristol with some a little hanny is deputy executive director of the sanaa center for strategic studies from auto via skype russia whom is director of peace track initiative welcome to the show let me start with you and the war in yemen is so complicated and so fractious now you have forces that are loyal to president had the and backed by saudi arabia in effect fighting...
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he joins us on skype. martin we thank you for joinings in washington this morning, how are you? >>> fine i just cameac bfrom a walk. still g on. >> we nt to give people an orientation here as to what the disputes is aboutig r now. it startedot over whether hong kong could extra diet people to china and is it still that after 11 weeks or has t psrotest and this resistance shifted in scope. >> chief executive. >> the bill is as go asas dea dead. the judicial system in china improved up to international standards and presearrangement b tended in other words no person in hong kong would be sent back to china forca trial use they don't give you a fair trail. and it's to set up and independ ot commissionf inquiry. >> mar tip. >> by judge but she said no. >> martin you know how the world works. people pay attention to things in their own backyards.do you fs pay ago tensionclery ely to what's going on inng kong now this morning. >> well, in dealing with china a suggest that hong kong is the key to china a because if china honors agreement and one with britain snind 194 joint declaration
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in associates for south asia at the wilson center he joins us now live from annapolis maryland via skype could tell you with the smikle so the u.n. has expressed its concern but what extent is the u.n. impotent here just watching from the sidelines. well i mean there is some historical precedent for the u.n. having gotten involved with the kashmir dispute there was the un that quite a few years ago had issued several resolutions that proposed a clever site to take place in kashmir where people there to determine the state or the status of the of the region but the u.n. insisted to be area would have to be demilitarized for that plebiscite to take place in southern hasn't been the militarization there hasn't been has not been a plebiscite but ever since then that kashmiris and also pakistanis have looked to the u.n. as a sympathetic will will act or one of the few global actors willing to get involved but unfortunately as you suggest yes i think the u.n. could certainly make some statements of concern issues and resolutions calling for the 2 sides to be restrained and bringing attention t
in associates for south asia at the wilson center he joins us now live from annapolis maryland via skype could tell you with the smikle so the u.n. has expressed its concern but what extent is the u.n. impotent here just watching from the sidelines. well i mean there is some historical precedent for the u.n. having gotten involved with the kashmir dispute there was the un that quite a few years ago had issued several resolutions that proposed a clever site to take place in kashmir where people...
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when i share in issues a national security and foreign policy analyst and joins me via skype from new york thanks for being with us on the program so the sanctioning all of zarif let's all hope what does this mean do you think for the future of the iran nuclear deal and also for issues such as.
when i share in issues a national security and foreign policy analyst and joins me via skype from new york thanks for being with us on the program so the sanctioning all of zarif let's all hope what does this mean do you think for the future of the iran nuclear deal and also for issues such as.