syrians really constitute the majority. and as the economic conditions the clyde, the presence of the refugees has become more of an issue. for recep tayyip erdogan, if he is going to continue with his current economic policies, obviously they have not really gotten off to a good place, the opposition promises to actually take turkey back to a more orthodox economic policy and definitely improve the current situation. it other things, obviously the opposition promises a much for your turkey where the rule of law is independent and the judiciary is safeguarded and we continue with the current rulers, i suppose we will have to wait quite a long time for those things to come back to us. so those are really two very distinct futures that are being promised... in
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returning for turkey. orthodox economic policy-making returning for turkey.— returning for turkey. thank you so much for— returning for turkey. thank you so much for your _ returning for turkey. thank you so much for your time - returning for turkey. thank you so much for your time and - returning for turkey. thank you | so much for your time and there is plenty more coverage available on this story over the weekend as we run up to those elections. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. dairy farmer oliver neagle says his business is in serious trouble because his water supply was cut twice in three months. we could not clean the milking machinery properly, so that then causes all sorts of different diseases. last december, hisjersey cows got so thirsty he had to call in hampshire fire and rescue. and in february, the water troughs ran dry again. the knock—on impact has been severe. oliver say he has that to cull 18 sick cows. others are no longer producing milk. in a statement, southern waters said it understood the enormous impact this has had. it set a number of compensation payments have been paid to oliver's landlord and efforts are under way to have those payments released directly to the family. the big question is whether
process is irrelevant, if a woman accuses a man of sexual misconduct, why have a trial, we know it's true, we know -- i some years ago, i was asked to speak at colgate university, there were demonstrations to ban me, said where should we have dershowitz speak, he has been accused, 98% of people accused of sexual misconduct are guilty, let me tell you why you need a trying and a hearing in my case for example, the woman admitted she may have misidentified me, confused me with someone else, that would not have happened but for true process, and free speech. and so, we need those constitutional means to achieve the kind of democracy we all want to have. but we're moving it in the wrong, wrong direction. mark: alan dershowitz, i will tell you how i knew you were innocent. i barely knew you. the fight that you put up.
process is irrelevant, if a woman accuses a man of sexual misconduct, why have a trial, we know it's true, we know -- i some years ago, i was asked to speak at colgate university, there were demonstrations to ban me, said where should we have dershowitz speak, he has been accused, 98% of people accused of sexual misconduct are guilty, let me tell you why you need a trying and a hearing in my case for example, the woman admitted she may have misidentified me, confused me with someone else, that would not have happened but for true process, and free speech. and so, we need those constitutional means to achieve the kind of democracy we all want to have. but we're moving it in the wrong, wrong direction. mark: alan dershowitz, i will tell you how i knew you were innocent. i barely knew you. the fight that you put up.
administrations, the universities are loaded with administrators in charge of diversity, equity an an inclusion that are involved in censorship of ideas, in harvard a number of us helped to form an organization on free speech, we have like a hundred members, but the question is why aren 't the other thousands of people to faculty joining the organization whose goal it to simply expand diversity that is intellectual and academic diversity rather than diversity that is skin deep. we're trying very hard to fight against what has become a repressive environment. if you are for example, an orthodox. are o orthodox jew in a
administrations, the universities are loaded with administrators in charge of diversity, equity a a inclusion that are involved in censorship of ideas, in harvard a number of us helped to form an organization on free speech, we have like a hundred members, but the question is why aren 't the other thousands of people to faculty joining the organization whose goal it to simply expand diversity that is intellectual and academic diversity rather than diversity that is skin deep. we're trying very hard to fight against what has become a repressive environment. if you are for example, an orthodox. ar orthodox jew in a
ethics defensive as queen elizabeth's 70 years ago, it won't be as long. it is exploiting that these multi faith -- charles himself said i will no longer be called defender of the faith. because this was a christian nation, but in respect to the fact that it is a multicultural nation, now defender of the fates. there is a beautiful little anecdote about the chief rabbi who was invited by charles and camilla to spend the night at a palace nearby, st. james's palace, so that he could walk. because it is saturday. it is about. for orthodox, they cannot use anything that is not self propelled. >> bianca now below is standing by at westminster abbey. bianca what is the scene? there >> the calm, quiet and down really belies the sense of anticipation and color that we're seeing from inside