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the focus when _ like? i think that that is very much the focus when it _ like? i think that that is very much the focus when it comes _ like? i think that that is very much the focus when it comes to - like? i think that that is very much the focus when it comes to the - the focus when it comes to the migrant deal itself, they are wondering how this is going to work with the economy here because jobs, as we have been told by the people who are on the ground, are in short supply so they are wondering about that. one of the men with whom we spoke didn't want to be identified when he gave that view because it opposed government policy, which also reflects a sort of undercurrent of uneasiness here about the descent exactly. it is something again that the kigali government denies, but the kigali government denies, but the uk authorities have said or acknowledged that there are some restrictions on freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. ——dissent. they do not believe the migrants core anybody relocating here are likely to face ill—treatment. barbara plett usher, thank you for the moment. harry farley is in westminster for us. the moment. harry farley is in westminsterfor us. this is a complicated process. take us through, for those who perhaps are not too familiar with how parliament works, what is going to happen this

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crime. there had been an unwelcome spotlight put on allegations that the government does suppress dissent here. when it comes to people on the ground, ithink here. when it comes to people on the ground, i think really there isn't as much attention paid to it here as there is in the uk. but in terms of there is in the uk. but in terms of the views, i would say they are largely economic. so some people would say it is going to be good for the economy to have migrants coming, especially as many of them are expected to stay here, they bring new blood, they bring new ideas, they will be consumers, and so on. on the other hand, others say actually rwanda is a small, densely populated country, we don't have enough jobs and land for those of us here already and this is just going to increase the competition for them. that is the view also of the opposition party here. you them. that is the view also of the opposition party here.— them. that is the view also of the opposition party here. you have kind of answer the _ opposition party here. you have kind of answer the question _ opposition party here. you have kind of answer the question i _ opposition party here. you have kind of answer the question i was - opposition party here. you have kind of answer the question i was going l of answer the question i was going to ask, which is in terms of the rwandan people, what is it for them, —— what is in it for them, if you like? i -- what is in it for them, if you like? ~' -- what is in it for them, if you like? ~ ., -- what is in it for them, if you like? ~ . ., , , . like? i think that that is very much

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BBC News

flights at a moment's notice if they are able to arrive and the hostel prepared to receive them has been standing ready for almost two years. the government in rwanda has made changes to law to address concerns raised by the british supreme court about the safety of migrants here, in particular about the risk of them being deported to countries from which they fled. the government also has strongly rejected to being called unsafe which is something they say is not true, they have a good safety record, and that is true on crime, but there has been an unwelcome spotlight put on allegations that government does suppress dissent here. people on the ground, ithink suppress dissent here. people on the ground, i think there is not as much attention paid to it here as it is in the uk. but in terms of the views, i would say they are largely economic. some people say it is going to be good for the economy to have migrants coming, especially as

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BBC News

that is certainly true. but this whole process has thrown an unwelcome spotlight on the government's human rights record with many allegations that it suppresses dissent. the uk authorities have acknowledged that there are some restrictions on the freedom of expression and freedom of assembly here, but what they say is that it is unlikely that migrants relocated here would be treated badly. that was barbara plett usher reporting from the rwandan k carly. let's return to our top story. the head of the israeli military intelligence aharon haliva has resigned, the first senior israeli official to step down over the hamas assault in october. aharon haliva accepted responsibility for security failings which allow the attacks to take place. 1200 people were killed and hundreds more were taken hostage by hamas and allied groups. let's speak to megan sutcliffe from

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BBC News

objected to being called unsafe, which is something they say isn't true. they have a very good safety record and that is certainly true when it comes to crime. but there has been an unwelcome spotlight put on allegations that the government does suppress dissent here. when it comes to people on the ground, i think really, there isn't as much attention paid to it here as there is in the uk, but, in terms of the views, i would say they are largely economic. so, some people say, "well, it will be good for the economy to have migrants coming, especially as many of them are expected to stay here, they bring new blood, they will be consumers and so on." on the other hand, others say that rwanda is a small, densely populated country, we don't have enough jobs and land for those of us here already, this is just going to increase the competition for them. and that is the view also of the opposition party here. thames water customers could see their bills increase

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The Ingraham Angle

>> cori bush accusingity speeersity of targeting, saying we must protect free speechprots and dissent. and ilhan omar is now denyintsao these protests have anything to do with jewish people? >> no, n y o. >> it's only about being anti-war. there has been a risent in targeting and harassment against anti-war protesters because it's been pro-war and anti-war protesters. >> joining now is stephen miller, former senior adviser to president trump and founder of americat le first legal. i mean, stephen, leave ituad. to the squad to just say out loud they're, willing to say, no, this has nothing to do with israel, nothing to do with jewish people. >> we're just anti war. what do you say to that?t? when you accuse jews of forof engaging in self-defense? it is one of the most monstrous libels i can possiblcany imagin this is a military action

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Smerconish

recharges. you how we get there matters opening statements in the trump hush money trial, start monday at nine eastern a hallmark of this program is my reading aloud your social media reaction. and i don't see them in advance. it's kind of interesting. tc my radio producer, she flags them and then she sends them to catherine in the new york control room with our team there, they build what we call a full-screen. they get sent down electronically to atlanta where david and the team then put them up on the screen. that's how the sausage gets made. and the compliments they never seem to get through our filter. instead, it's your critique, your criticisms that we air and i don't mind as long as they're civil because i think dissent has value and that's a lesson being lost on many college campuses. usc has left this year's graduating class speechless. and i've got

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Velshi

and antitrust protesters were assaulted by trump supporters and more than one rally, it happened in birmingham in 2015 to a black lives matter activist. the following day, donald trump said, "maybe he should have been roughed up." when a protester disrupted his speech in las vegas in 2016 he said, i would like to punch him in the face. after multiple protesters showed up and interrupted an event in north carolina in march of 2016, he lamented about how, in the good old days, this didn't used to happen, because they used to treat them very rough. one protester was indeed assaulted by a trump supporter at that event. after the rally go or was arrested, donald trump said he would pay his legal bills this is a problem that is no longer being treated like a problem within the republican party. it is emblematic of a party that has grown increasingly intolerant of dissent, a party that lacks leadership and does not have a unified ideology and

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Velshi

republican party has been so cowardly and they have not taken a stand. you have seen them say there were questions. there was a once in a lifetime pandemic. people have looked at this election every which way. >> it has been deliberated in court. >> hugo chaeznever did fix the voting machines. this is the authoritarian playbook. you talk about how elections are real. you talk about how the courts aren't real. you try to sew dissent to get back in power. it is a desperate play. but this is all a desperate play. it is an anxiety of a true multiracial democracy. these people do not want that. they are willing to do anything they can to gum up the works. >> there are some people who don't love this as the case. they think it is unimportant and uninfluential and not an attack

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CNN Newsroom

manhattan borough. and when you look at the different characteristics that we know about these jurors do you have any guesses about what the group dynamics is going to be well it's so super interesting because normally you pick, are picking one or two opinion leaders, people who are going to really drive the jury in one direction or another. >> but you've got a lot of pretty high profile individuals on this group. we've got really experience greens financial people also, probably at the top, of their profession, you've got the lawyers, you've got the engineers here. so there's a lot of people in the personality dynamics is going to be important because obviously the prostitution needs a consensus jury. >> they need everybody to work together to get along, to not have any a lot of dissent here to come to a verdict. >> obviously he donald trump wants to find at least just that one juror is going across their arms dig their heels in and say, i just don't see it. i don't think the prosecution has met their burden of proof here, and i'm not going to

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