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CHINA TACKLES THE ISSUE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WITH NEW LAWS TO SAFEGUARD VICTIMS' RIGHTSA number of high profile domestic violence cases has prompted the Chinese government to draft national domestic violence laws but advocates say the legislation still needs changes.INTERVIEW: WILLIAM NEE, AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL'S CHINA RESEARCHERSpeaks with William Nee and asks him whether the new laws in China on domestic violence go far enough to protect victims.THE CAMPAIGNING FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY BECOMES A TWO HORSE RACE FOR THE DEMOCRATSWith just over a year until the US Presidential elections, just Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders remain in the running for the Democrats while 15 contenders remain for the Republicans.INTERVIEW: FRED HIATT, EDITORIAL PAGE EDITOR AND COLUMNIST FOR THE WASHINGTON POSTSpeaks with Fred Hiatt for his take on who is likely to win the nomination for both the Democrats and Republicans |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-10-26 at 22:40:00 |
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Clinton, Hillary Rodham.
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Family violence -- Prevention.
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Presidential candidates -- U.S. states.
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Victims of family violence -- Protection.
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Women's rights.
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Presidents -- Elections.
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United States.
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China.
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Streaming video
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Alberici, Emma, host
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Birtles, Bill, reporter
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Cannane, Steve, reporter
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Clinton, Bill, contributor
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Clinton, Hillary, contributor
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Hiatt, Fred, contributor
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Mi, Fan, contributor
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Nee, William, contributor
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Sanders, Bernard, contributor
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Trump, Donald, contributor
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Xiaoqun, Lu, contributor
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Yuan, Feng, contributor
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