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block has many shades. black has many experiences. black is a signifier that connected many people together because of what was imposed upon blacks. but the truth is, black in and of itself has many different angles to it. that's what is beautiful about it. so the black experience can contain joy. it can contain strife, struggle. excellence, all of these things. because the that its nuanced. that its, what it is supposed to be. and so, to be in a space like for myself. to be at the met gala to notice year on year i have been lucky enough to be invite. how the group of people invited has slowly changed to seep it go from -- from a group that you could fit in one picture to know multiple pictures. now ensemble that has the to, you know, fits together. separate images to work. that's a powerful moment. >> and, even more powerful is that you have been named, one of time magazines, 100 most important people. not only are you invited to the met gala year after year. but, a poofr boy born in south africa, black mother. white father. illegal.
block has many shades. black has many experiences. black is a signifier that connected many people together because of what was imposed upon blacks. but the truth is, black in and of itself has many different angles to it. that's what is beautiful about it. so the black experience can contain joy. it can contain strife, struggle. excellence, all of these things. because the that its nuanced. that its, what it is supposed to be. and so, to be in a space like for myself. to be at the met gala to...
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we had many top business executives likewise. a couple advisory business councils to be president disbanded because they so strongly felt he had not strongly enough criticized the hateful speech. it is a more effective way to deal with the underlying problem. host: patricia in minneapolis, a republican. caller: good morning. i have a couple of things. it will take less than a minute. nadine mentioned the godfather and a severed horse had. -- head. i wonder what she thinks about kathy griffin and she held up a severed head of president trump. i wonder what does she think about all of the liberal colleges, universities that disallow conservative speech. something for c-span, c-span censors, and it does it by focusing every day almost exclusively on negative stories and excludes any positive stories, just about, regarding president trump. thing, president trump did not express any he speech regarding charlottesville. he simply said that there were people there that were not nazis, that there were also people there that were protesti
we had many top business executives likewise. a couple advisory business councils to be president disbanded because they so strongly felt he had not strongly enough criticized the hateful speech. it is a more effective way to deal with the underlying problem. host: patricia in minneapolis, a republican. caller: good morning. i have a couple of things. it will take less than a minute. nadine mentioned the godfather and a severed horse had. -- head. i wonder what she thinks about kathy griffin...
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because self-help needs many, many people to support.st of all, the board of supervisors, our mayor, and our decision-makers in the city. but most of all, every day, date in and day out, a very low wage and not quite as good benefits as either city employees get, our nonprofit workers, you know, take care of the 40, 45,000 seniors every day. i want to thank winnie who represents all the programs at self-help. she is the director of programs, and course josephine ma who is a fund development director who raises all the money to supplement our city budget and also katerina who is our fundraising associates. she does all the social media and all our publications. so, with all of the staff at self-help, we are able to do the job. i am here today to thank not just kinky for this great honour, but also for the tremendous support and friendship that you have given our seniors in the sunset over many, many years. last year, a member of our board of directors and their family decided to donate a small profit to self-help. a small bedroom house in
because self-help needs many, many people to support.st of all, the board of supervisors, our mayor, and our decision-makers in the city. but most of all, every day, date in and day out, a very low wage and not quite as good benefits as either city employees get, our nonprofit workers, you know, take care of the 40, 45,000 seniors every day. i want to thank winnie who represents all the programs at self-help. she is the director of programs, and course josephine ma who is a fund development...
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there are not many around.ut, what is amazing is what the americans did after the second world war as well. that is, how many of you know about the berlin airlift? i had to go back and look up a lot of things. i have seen their strip in berlin, because it is not in the center of the city, it is near the free university of berlin. what happened after the second world war, style and -- stalin went back on his war after the armistice. he decided he would partition germany and try to get a large portion of religion under soviet control. one of the ways he was going to do that was with the food blockade. he managed to do that and, as a result, supplies that were not to the rest of the city, had to be airlifted in. it is one of the unintended crises as the cold war began. it was the problem of food supply. when the soviets blockaded berlin and they blockaded the rail access -- people were not flying food into bolin, most came in by train. first of all, there was not very much, -- into berlin, most came in by train. f
there are not many around.ut, what is amazing is what the americans did after the second world war as well. that is, how many of you know about the berlin airlift? i had to go back and look up a lot of things. i have seen their strip in berlin, because it is not in the center of the city, it is near the free university of berlin. what happened after the second world war, style and -- stalin went back on his war after the armistice. he decided he would partition germany and try to get a large...
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many became separated from their families and they now live in evacuation camps. an armed group inspired by ice so called the mouth to to control of marly city last year the fighting that followed lasted five months at least a thousand people were killed and hundreds of thousands more displaced many families say they fear they could be arrested i think maybe court their missing relatives were part of the mountain. in this mass grave hundreds of unidentified bodies are buried around seventy people are reported missing based on government records but the rights groups say that number is too low it is estimated that hundreds of civilians remain missing to this day but they are unreported because many families are afraid to come forward the process of retrieving and identifying the dead is taking many months many of these bodies are already in an advanced state of decomposition. for those like fatima looking for loved ones hope is all they can hold on to now. is angry she has lost her home and her livelihood and her children are unable to go to school she says she nev
many became separated from their families and they now live in evacuation camps. an armed group inspired by ice so called the mouth to to control of marly city last year the fighting that followed lasted five months at least a thousand people were killed and hundreds of thousands more displaced many families say they fear they could be arrested i think maybe court their missing relatives were part of the mountain. in this mass grave hundreds of unidentified bodies are buried around seventy...
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as many of you realize, dr. lee is a late edition to our panel and we are very grateful to her for agreeing to participate in this symposium filling in for our originally scheduled speaker. i will say a few other little short words about lauranett. she and i have been friends for, oh lord, a long time. a long time. probably at least 20 years. there are very few women of color who pursue this work. and we find each other often. it is a matter of not only being able to share resources and learning and knowledge, but it is a way for us to find our voices when sometimes the voices not only of our subject matter, but also ourselves are muted. and so with that, i am absolutely delighted to have lauranett join our symposium today to share her recent work as she talks about children in the civil war. >> thank you so much. lauranett. [ applause ] >> thank you all so much for being here and thank you for your warm introduction. i certainly appreciate it. i am delighted to be able to share some of my thoughts about childre
as many of you realize, dr. lee is a late edition to our panel and we are very grateful to her for agreeing to participate in this symposium filling in for our originally scheduled speaker. i will say a few other little short words about lauranett. she and i have been friends for, oh lord, a long time. a long time. probably at least 20 years. there are very few women of color who pursue this work. and we find each other often. it is a matter of not only being able to share resources and...
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our kids would be better equipped to deal with many things in our world today. i've learned that it's oftentimes a tragedy that you see strength in the human being. i have been heartened to see children across this country using their voices to speak out using voices to create change. i receive many letters from children who have been bullied or feel threatened on social media. i'm here with one goal, helping children. and i believe that if we all come together, we can start to effect positive change for our children. much of my focus has been towards understanding the negative effects the opioid epidemic is having on our children and young. i've seen medical and personal results and while this crisis has taken hold of our country the american people have responded. i'm proud of this administration's commitment. i want to nurture and protect the most valuable part of our society and our future, children. i hope you will join me today in my efforts and ask for your support and i believe together we can make a real difference. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the
our kids would be better equipped to deal with many things in our world today. i've learned that it's oftentimes a tragedy that you see strength in the human being. i have been heartened to see children across this country using their voices to speak out using voices to create change. i receive many letters from children who have been bullied or feel threatened on social media. i'm here with one goal, helping children. and i believe that if we all come together, we can start to effect positive...
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in the very many printouts of which ads.but the most loudly missed missed most said don't you believe i am. a small business and. i mean you just get sick bob decision will. when you continue. i know you know which is which when each of our squad has a good shot or even a number saddam we. last year it's estimated about seven hundred fifty thousand people participated in the march and they expect even bigger numbers this year we've also seen veterans participating as well and people often talk to them and just say a simple things or give them a gift of flower just to show their respect and it really is a beautiful movement. jacki thanks for that by far the most moving parts of victory day for me thank you for that report us jacqueline very well to stay with r.t. for a special coverage of the events in celebrations throughout victory day this year marks the seventy third anniversary of the defeat of nazi germany and the end of the great patriotic war. and world news now u.s. president donald trump is making good on his threat
in the very many printouts of which ads.but the most loudly missed missed most said don't you believe i am. a small business and. i mean you just get sick bob decision will. when you continue. i know you know which is which when each of our squad has a good shot or even a number saddam we. last year it's estimated about seven hundred fifty thousand people participated in the march and they expect even bigger numbers this year we've also seen veterans participating as well and people often talk...
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many respects. the prospect of. the nominee making incriminating evidence on gina has book secret so that the american people couldn't see on t.v. that she was indeed the torture in chief of al nashiri in thailand make it go to the close session that was too much and that's why i got up and i said that i said senator wyden is entitled to a direct to an honest answer on that question fortunately those resisting the load . protesters places all across the country are facing charges. felony counts off to. be brutalized by police certainly becoming more aggressive more certain and we need to put a stop to one hundred nine retired generals and admirals have urged the u.s. senate to reconsider given had ties to you know torturing human beings but make no mistake if the form of torture a gets the job despite everything many many people will cheer and applaud it just an additional note on this the senate intelligence committee is expected to have a confirmation vote on hospitals appointment next week it will then be followe
many respects. the prospect of. the nominee making incriminating evidence on gina has book secret so that the american people couldn't see on t.v. that she was indeed the torture in chief of al nashiri in thailand make it go to the close session that was too much and that's why i got up and i said that i said senator wyden is entitled to a direct to an honest answer on that question fortunately those resisting the load . protesters places all across the country are facing charges. felony counts...
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number two is that many of these refugees, not all, but many had fled communism in nicaragua and cuba and also we had a wet foot policy where we accepted communist immigrants from communist countries who are looking for political asylum in the united states. to say that reagan and i go through this all the time there's a misunderstanding and it's much more sophisticated then you were previously. >> that is your cue, charlie. [laughter] >> i wasn't sure what question you asked him but it had to do with stability. [laughter] and when perhaps when we engage in that. at some point maybe we'll talk about the role newt gingrich played in all of that because as you go back i also have gone back historically and what were those moments and what was the recessive gene and conservatism that popped out in donald trump when you're talking about a george wallace or pat buchanan or the way that newt gingrich had to pacifier politics so deeply and i'm not sure if i'm referring to but the final speech where ronald reagan gave to the country and as i read this you imagine donald trump saying anything
number two is that many of these refugees, not all, but many had fled communism in nicaragua and cuba and also we had a wet foot policy where we accepted communist immigrants from communist countries who are looking for political asylum in the united states. to say that reagan and i go through this all the time there's a misunderstanding and it's much more sophisticated then you were previously. >> that is your cue, charlie. [laughter] >> i wasn't sure what question you asked him...
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i think i flew 13 hours refueling many, many times. earlier when i reported into my company, there was a major after four years in the pentagon, i had the greatest instructor pilot, father jerry daley. jerry only had two weeks left before he was going to return home. he was the most decorated helicopter pilot in the army in 1967. i put him in the left seat. and i said you can't go home until you teach me everything you know. he said i could never teach you that much. seriously, ladies and gentlemen, 50 years ago, i was a 34-year-old major. major i'm an 84-year-old general. and you the veterans of this war, our family members, our survivors that is it here today, we pay you our tribute for it was your sons, your daughters and those who in fact carried the fight to the enemy back in that precious period. we in fact, have to honor those who serve with us and died among us. there but for the grace of god go we. and may god grant those we honor peace and comfort as we place this memorial stone which should last for eternity. vietnam was dec
i think i flew 13 hours refueling many, many times. earlier when i reported into my company, there was a major after four years in the pentagon, i had the greatest instructor pilot, father jerry daley. jerry only had two weeks left before he was going to return home. he was the most decorated helicopter pilot in the army in 1967. i put him in the left seat. and i said you can't go home until you teach me everything you know. he said i could never teach you that much. seriously, ladies and...
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, many, which has cost the lives of many, any which has cost the lives of many, many, many women, butlso has tragically led to something like 450,000 of them not being sent important letters. yes, so i think in the uk if you are a woman and you get to the age of 50, you are automatically invited to have a breast screening. this scandal is about many women, nearly 450,000, as you say, not being sent those letters a nd you say, not being sent those letters and therefore probably not being screened. and statistically that means that a lot of them will have had cancer in their breast which wasn't identified, and therefore some of them would have died. it suggests that 270 of them could have died prematurely. so this is absolutely shocking, but there is pa rt is absolutely shocking, but there is part of this which i think really does need to be looked into. there will be an investigation, and that is if these women were not turning up, why wasn't better secondary check to ask why is that? so why wasn't this glitch identified earlier? jeremy hunt said in parliament, tragically there are lik
, many, which has cost the lives of many, any which has cost the lives of many, many, many women, butlso has tragically led to something like 450,000 of them not being sent important letters. yes, so i think in the uk if you are a woman and you get to the age of 50, you are automatically invited to have a breast screening. this scandal is about many women, nearly 450,000, as you say, not being sent those letters a nd you say, not being sent those letters and therefore probably not being...
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many turks doubt their government is serious about combating child abuse. when the state religious authority wrote that even nine year old girls were eligible to be married protests came pouring in the article containing the statement quickly vanished. knows all too well that many people in turkey still have the kind of mindset she travels around the country educating and warning she doesn't regret going public about the teen pregnancies. and outs of the ban so i know that after i published my information the health minister called upon the hospitals to pay more attention to pregnancies in girls under eighteen. that only proves that a problem does exist that they can't ignore any longer. so why should i regret anything but i'm a. no no don't look away when children are abused or forced into marriage that's the message and has for listeners all across turkey for these aspiring nurses and social workers for example she explains the loss and gives advice on how to help those in need. some people blame the many teen pregnancies on the more than three and a half
many turks doubt their government is serious about combating child abuse. when the state religious authority wrote that even nine year old girls were eligible to be married protests came pouring in the article containing the statement quickly vanished. knows all too well that many people in turkey still have the kind of mindset she travels around the country educating and warning she doesn't regret going public about the teen pregnancies. and outs of the ban so i know that after i published my...
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today many native london is can the longer afford to live in their own city. but london is still considered one of the witness of neo liberalism and now the capital has become the symbol of the dark side of capitalism . athens after the two thousand and eight global finance crisis greece plunged into an economic depression its fate depended on the decisions of international donors since then the country has been in a permanent state of emergency capitalism brought us excellent new joys and pleasures but the great beauty of pain and poverty and despondency that we have never experienced in the past. the global proletariat has increased it has not shrunk the problem it is for the west. of the jobs that migrate it left behind a part of europe that has become steeped in despondency certainty in joblessness in lack of prospects. it's a dispositional issue but that was always a problem with capitalism it generates similar things lehman's wealth and new forms of the provision. growing up in greece doing a dictatorship which banned marx gave me a great incentive to fi
today many native london is can the longer afford to live in their own city. but london is still considered one of the witness of neo liberalism and now the capital has become the symbol of the dark side of capitalism . athens after the two thousand and eight global finance crisis greece plunged into an economic depression its fate depended on the decisions of international donors since then the country has been in a permanent state of emergency capitalism brought us excellent new joys and...
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many things with my life. i can say here as a child is innocent it wouldn't happen i tell people who think. they're going to understand that. there's a celebration underway today in the town of the teac in northern uganda but the memory of the past is never far behind the rebels of the launce resistance army left the region some ten years ago the suffering they caused still hasn't healed. the people here are celebrating the anniversary of evelyn and his mother's death margaret a kello died three years after evelyn was liberated from the hands of christian militia margaret's health had suffered under a years of worry for her daughter the years that evelyn spent as a captive of joseph koni head of the n.r.a. . everyone here young and old is a victim of the terror waged by the l r a some are also perpetrators the n.r.a. killed their families their children parents grandparents many were kidnapped and forced to become child soldiers given no choice but to plunder and kill. young women had to bear the children of t
many things with my life. i can say here as a child is innocent it wouldn't happen i tell people who think. they're going to understand that. there's a celebration underway today in the town of the teac in northern uganda but the memory of the past is never far behind the rebels of the launce resistance army left the region some ten years ago the suffering they caused still hasn't healed. the people here are celebrating the anniversary of evelyn and his mother's death margaret a kello died...
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extraordinary. many. summing up the amazing hottest may date ever. extraordinarylj many.ng up the amazing hottest may date ever. extraordinary. i love oui’ may date ever. extraordinary. i love our weather. we have wonderful weather because it constantly delights us. you wouldn't get a picture like this in california, because they weather is the same every day. it is glorious, we envy at, but we love it as it comes as a surprise. especially when you get a bank holiday. and there is a bank holiday and it is wonderful, eve ryo ne holiday and it is wonderful, everyone is having a wonderful time. snow in winter, children out on their toboggans, and everyone saying what a wonderful day, and the british are able to enjoy their weather. i think it is one of our great traits. astonishing this weekend. 28 degrees today and it makes me feel a little bit smug that for once we can compete with johannesburg, ibiza and rio. we have been hotter than all of those places today. that's it for the papers tonight. thank you, dame joan ba kewell and lucy fisher. coming up next, it is meet the
extraordinary. many. summing up the amazing hottest may date ever. extraordinarylj many.ng up the amazing hottest may date ever. extraordinary. i love oui’ may date ever. extraordinary. i love our weather. we have wonderful weather because it constantly delights us. you wouldn't get a picture like this in california, because they weather is the same every day. it is glorious, we envy at, but we love it as it comes as a surprise. especially when you get a bank holiday. and there is a bank...
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that is not very many hospital beds. after there had been far greater attention to the fact that this war was not going to last for three months, it was going to last much longer, we still had one surgeon general, now we have an assistant surgeon general, we had a medical inspector general and six medical inspectors, 170 u.s. army surgeons, 547 surgeons of volunteers, 2100 regimental 3000 880 two assistant regimental surgeons, 85 acting staff sergeants, and 100,000 hospital beds. i'm glad it is not today otherwise everyone would be complaining about how much money we spent on it. this is quite an extraordinary development. afraid i do not have the same data on the confederacy and i apologize for that. this will give you an idea of what the challenges were. heads, administrative the surgeon general's office began to shelve medical officers with orders and circulars, it was not easy for them to manage surgeons at the regimental levels. you see how many of them there were. at the libraryng of congress, every time i'm in the
that is not very many hospital beds. after there had been far greater attention to the fact that this war was not going to last for three months, it was going to last much longer, we still had one surgeon general, now we have an assistant surgeon general, we had a medical inspector general and six medical inspectors, 170 u.s. army surgeons, 547 surgeons of volunteers, 2100 regimental 3000 880 two assistant regimental surgeons, 85 acting staff sergeants, and 100,000 hospital beds. i'm glad it is...
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many respects. the prospect of. the nominee making incriminating evidence on gina has secret so that the american people couldn't see on t.v. that she was indeed the torture in chief of al nashiri in thailand make it go to the close session that was too much and that's why i got up and i said that i said senator wyden is entitled to a direct to an honest answer on that question fortunately those resisting the load . protesters place all across the country they're facing charges. felony counts getting be brutalized by the police certainly coming to our surgeon and we need to put a stop to one hundred nine retired generals and admirals have urged the u.s. senate to reconsider given had ties to you know torturing human beings but make no mistake if the form of torture a gets the job despite everything many many people will cheer and applaud. the senate intelligence committee is expected to hold a confirmation vote on the house next week will be taken up by the full senate later this month. minister of georgia has apolo
many respects. the prospect of. the nominee making incriminating evidence on gina has secret so that the american people couldn't see on t.v. that she was indeed the torture in chief of al nashiri in thailand make it go to the close session that was too much and that's why i got up and i said that i said senator wyden is entitled to a direct to an honest answer on that question fortunately those resisting the load . protesters place all across the country they're facing charges. felony counts...
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some are seniors, many disabled. the hallmark of capitalism has seen that more and more money has been going to fewer and fewer people. the pinnacle of capitalism is greed. i was here last week about what happened with iris canada, who was kicked out of a building at 100 years of age. to satisfy the greed of a landlord. the other problem well have is employment. many of us, like myself, have decades of experience in all kinds of indust riries and services. many of them have education of just unestimatable value that can be used for the city and our social and economic needs. as more and more money goes to the top for fewer people, it requires the government to provide more services the overwhelm time capital wants to expand services is when they're subsidized by the government. it's hard to do that when you run out of many because of capitalism. we have to call on the government to do it. >> supervisor cohen: perfect timing. at 4:30, we're trying to figure out how to take public comment and then go into the youth com
some are seniors, many disabled. the hallmark of capitalism has seen that more and more money has been going to fewer and fewer people. the pinnacle of capitalism is greed. i was here last week about what happened with iris canada, who was kicked out of a building at 100 years of age. to satisfy the greed of a landlord. the other problem well have is employment. many of us, like myself, have decades of experience in all kinds of indust riries and services. many of them have education of just...
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and twenty three billion chickens many of which a full still live in overcrowded cages or stalls. and vast areas of land a destroyed soley to grow animal feed or to be used as grazing costus meanwhile the urine and feces of livestock contaminating soils and waterways in germany for instance two hundred eight billion liters of liquid manual was sprayed on to fields last year with terrible consequences for biodiversity. joyce hatto still waters are vegetables and water from the tap but she won't drink it anymore not after what she went through in twenty sixteen she and five thousand others in the town of power block north came down with gastroenterologist the cars come philo back in the tap water. i felt so proud. because i just thought i couldn't handle it any longer and he didn't. and i gradually improve but for all the six months i got terrible stomach. now she only drinks bottled water the tap water here is heavily chlorinated after animal feces was found to be behind the bacteria water fail the local newspaper called it it's a somber contrast to new zealand's one hundred percen
and twenty three billion chickens many of which a full still live in overcrowded cages or stalls. and vast areas of land a destroyed soley to grow animal feed or to be used as grazing costus meanwhile the urine and feces of livestock contaminating soils and waterways in germany for instance two hundred eight billion liters of liquid manual was sprayed on to fields last year with terrible consequences for biodiversity. joyce hatto still waters are vegetables and water from the tap but she won't...
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many afghans blame the government for failing to protect them. are committed to protect old countryman its old top priority as you know attacks like these take place in developed countries in the west and in countries which do not face old kinds of security problems one of the challenges that. is how to prevent sophisticated attacks. the latest report from the u.s. special inspector general has more bad news the american military watchdog says the afghan government controls fifty six percent of districts the rest are controlled or contested by opposition groups taleban eisel and other anti-government fighters control twelve percent of the thirty five million population the resilient eisel and resurgent taliban on their spring offensive are facing thirty six thousand fewer afghan security forces this year no reasons been given for the significant fall but recruitment and retention of troops have been a problem for years i get a sense human rights commission says more than nine thousand civilians have been killed or wounded this past year up some a
many afghans blame the government for failing to protect them. are committed to protect old countryman its old top priority as you know attacks like these take place in developed countries in the west and in countries which do not face old kinds of security problems one of the challenges that. is how to prevent sophisticated attacks. the latest report from the u.s. special inspector general has more bad news the american military watchdog says the afghan government controls fifty six percent of...
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many of those fleeing are marked by disease hunger and hardship. they find him. the family is relieved to be reunited. i'm so happy i miss them so much. it's very emotional after such a long time we haven't seen each other for four months miss them terribly. the north brazilian city of boa vista is a main contact point for the refugees every day hundreds arrive the city can barely cope with the influx the brazilian government has started resettling refugees in other cities across the country the new arrivals can be seen everywhere trying to sell something or looking for work that usually isn't there still the conditions here are nowhere near as bad as those in venezuela. but you can't even get a diaper there and when you can you can't afford it you can't get milk feel baby either. boy vista is buckling under the pressure and needs help. the u.n. has set up additional reception camps and brazil's government has provided millions in the form of a relief program. here at least food staples are guaranteed. but the challenges are mounting. this with his own shit want
many of those fleeing are marked by disease hunger and hardship. they find him. the family is relieved to be reunited. i'm so happy i miss them so much. it's very emotional after such a long time we haven't seen each other for four months miss them terribly. the north brazilian city of boa vista is a main contact point for the refugees every day hundreds arrive the city can barely cope with the influx the brazilian government has started resettling refugees in other cities across the country...
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established by now tires brought right to the front and set on fire to obscure israeli sniper positions many palestinians have been coming here every friday for seven weeks now in the lumber legacies of a we're not going to stop our protests we will not move until we get our rights if the international community was on us about us and implemented a two state solution that was promised our lives would be so much better no i can accept living in this siege there is no light at the end of the tunnel. there was a constant volley of tear gas and other established pattern now israeli soldiers firing close to the fence and right to the back of the crowds this is what we've been seeing happening for the last a couple of hours a lot of tear gas being ferrand. into the ground and then do you think they are picking it up and throwing it back towards the feds that young people here are frustrated they have spent eleven years growing up under an israeli and egyptian seeds they say they feel suffocated there are no jobs unemployment is over sixty percent that's the highest rate in the world. live with a l
established by now tires brought right to the front and set on fire to obscure israeli sniper positions many palestinians have been coming here every friday for seven weeks now in the lumber legacies of a we're not going to stop our protests we will not move until we get our rights if the international community was on us about us and implemented a two state solution that was promised our lives would be so much better no i can accept living in this siege there is no light at the end of the...
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many different people coming over we had some professors from many different countries we had also movie directors and everything you know if you want to make a good impression stuff you can get a job offers in higher education in the u.k. traditionally like historically communications and marketing have been very much a support function what we're seeing now is a transformation where we're moving from a supporting role to a leadership role. and that's the feeling that as has come very very quickly over the last few years that it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business many universities are now businesses and the vice chancellors are also chief executives and they make no they're not shy in saying this they have to make money they have to make a profit and startlingly what we found is that over a period of five years vice chancellors salaries had increased by on average somewhere in the region of twenty six percent whereas in the same period be a main gate lecturers those people are actually providing the service to the students saw their pay drop in real te
many different people coming over we had some professors from many different countries we had also movie directors and everything you know if you want to make a good impression stuff you can get a job offers in higher education in the u.k. traditionally like historically communications and marketing have been very much a support function what we're seeing now is a transformation where we're moving from a supporting role to a leadership role. and that's the feeling that as has come very very...
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but many people wewere shot not close. many people were killed far away as well.here i am standing, people were shot and killed. the eight-month-old child was probably around where i was according to her family. her in hisas holding arms. they were watching from far away what was going on. an israeli drone came above them and dropped tear gas in the area where they were. she eventually died of suffocation. she turned blue. they took her to the children's hospital initially, and then she died there. they took her -- they could not revive her. f and was the wails of grie the houses. her small body was wrapped in the palestinian flag and taken out of the house to the graveyard. man,'s a 24-year-old young like so many young men here who could not find work, was unemployed. came every friday to the protest here. his family said to express his rights and to send his message to the world that gaza needs to be free. he was shot, they said, about 100 yards away from the border fence. the shot hit him in the right eye. he died on the spot. there'ss also a 25-5-year-old wn w
but many people wewere shot not close. many people were killed far away as well.here i am standing, people were shot and killed. the eight-month-old child was probably around where i was according to her family. her in hisas holding arms. they were watching from far away what was going on. an israeli drone came above them and dropped tear gas in the area where they were. she eventually died of suffocation. she turned blue. they took her to the children's hospital initially, and then she died...
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plus our many clicks generate profits for google. we don't like to think about it but it's a fact which the socialization of production we have today has taken on a completely new form different from anything marx could have imagined just don't have a logical way of comprehending it yet of. the people in power do whatever's necessary to maintain the status quo which they benefit from they'll do what we call quantity meaning they'll just print money they'll put interest rates down to this adapted to some of the taxes whatever's necessary to maintain the system. in eight hundred eighty one comet says wife jenny died of cancer. mark struggle to cope with the loss two years later he died in his armchair in his london apartment. perhaps mark's intuited that he would have been dismayed by some of the uses to which his writings were put over the years. though max remained convinced of his ideas he was famously reported to have said one thing is certain i am not a so-called marxist eat the. law the law of the old law load of mobs and the end
plus our many clicks generate profits for google. we don't like to think about it but it's a fact which the socialization of production we have today has taken on a completely new form different from anything marx could have imagined just don't have a logical way of comprehending it yet of. the people in power do whatever's necessary to maintain the status quo which they benefit from they'll do what we call quantity meaning they'll just print money they'll put interest rates down to this...
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mahmoud actually was saying there are very many important players in the in the situation in libya not in attendance in that leasing in paris and that in itself is likely to undermine any kind of agreement that they have come up with that meeting in paris. exactly the idea of representation is a key word here because so many factions today have not been invited to the paris conference especially those strong key players on the ground like say for example the force of the armored groups that defeated eisel in the west of libya especially in the city of sirte it also those who. the opponents of engage in that have to are not also represented and also. their eminence of the. general national congress also are not represented in that conference so the idea of representation here is a key word today and also the idea of elections parliamentary and presidential elections many people believe that it could be the solution to the ongoing crisis in libya or at least part of the solution but it is not new france is inviting those legal rival politicians to come to a consensus to end the libyan cr
mahmoud actually was saying there are very many important players in the in the situation in libya not in attendance in that leasing in paris and that in itself is likely to undermine any kind of agreement that they have come up with that meeting in paris. exactly the idea of representation is a key word here because so many factions today have not been invited to the paris conference especially those strong key players on the ground like say for example the force of the armored groups that...
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many argentinians blame i.m.f. imposed the stereotype measures for worsening the devastating economic collapse as fifteen years ago and in the one nine hundred ninety s. the value of the pesos sunk to new lows against the dollar president is asking for a multi-billion dollar i.m.f. loan seven activists from cameron's english speaking region of being jailed for between ten to fifteen years for acts of terrorism including activist and journalist mantra big see for is a legit role in organizing demonstrations calling for more rights for angle phones in the french majority country at least seventeen people have died in the northwest and southwest regions where activists are calling for autonomy the angle of phone minority has long complained of discrimination at the hands of the french speaking government. hollywood movie producer harvey weinstein's first appearance in court has been welcomed by women who've accused him of sexual assault he's been charged with the rape and sexual abuse of two women move being hailed as
many argentinians blame i.m.f. imposed the stereotype measures for worsening the devastating economic collapse as fifteen years ago and in the one nine hundred ninety s. the value of the pesos sunk to new lows against the dollar president is asking for a multi-billion dollar i.m.f. loan seven activists from cameron's english speaking region of being jailed for between ten to fifteen years for acts of terrorism including activist and journalist mantra big see for is a legit role in organizing...
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i had faced many blows in life, losing many family members but this was the worst.a long and complex enquiry, one of the biggest on record. but then now, the personal tributes could take up to two weeks, a fitting start dedicated to those at the heart of this enquiry. and adina is in west london now. a very harrowing day of course for the relatives but a hugely important one nonetheless? yes, this was a very difficult, poignant, dignified sta nce to very difficult, poignant, dignified stance to the beginning of this enquiry. at the very beginning we had 72 seconds of silence to mark every life lost in last year's fire. chairman sirmartin every life lost in last year's fire. chairman sir martin moore—bick was quick to point out this enquiry was about the grenfell community, about remembering those who lost their lives and the bereaved families and survivors left behind. then came one of the most difficult parts of the enquiry so far, we heard as you heard there from marcio gomez who talked about when his stillborn son was lost here. we were shown nursery pictures, ho
i had faced many blows in life, losing many family members but this was the worst.a long and complex enquiry, one of the biggest on record. but then now, the personal tributes could take up to two weeks, a fitting start dedicated to those at the heart of this enquiry. and adina is in west london now. a very harrowing day of course for the relatives but a hugely important one nonetheless? yes, this was a very difficult, poignant, dignified sta nce to very difficult, poignant, dignified stance to...
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many companies are trying to watch what you are watching.hey run software in the background to send screenshots to the servers for them to process and say, justin is watching a basketball game, justin is watching this or whatever, they can see detailed logs of what you are doing. i am not sure how they are monetizing this. but they do look at google and facebook were printing out money by serving targeted at. we look at the standard entrance a, which is better, which is worse? they all try to get person -- permission and there was an fcc case against visio saying tv viewing is sensitive and you had to have permission, they all kind of had permission, they talk about targeted content, but you could tell that in many cases, they were definitely afraid to try to get you to hit except in the skip button was hit -- hidden in the corner. the challenges, finding a score to the user interface. the first time we did not feel comfortable picking winners or losers and we learned a lot. i have my thoughts about it but the are is a careful organization t
many companies are trying to watch what you are watching.hey run software in the background to send screenshots to the servers for them to process and say, justin is watching a basketball game, justin is watching this or whatever, they can see detailed logs of what you are doing. i am not sure how they are monetizing this. but they do look at google and facebook were printing out money by serving targeted at. we look at the standard entrance a, which is better, which is worse? they all try to...
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but that's of little interest to many in power. many developing nations, particularly those with unstable governments and legal systems, find the financial rewards t to attractive to turn down. between 2001 and 2015, investors bought up 2.3 million square kilometers of agricultural land worldwide, an area the size of western europe. reporter: this zambian forest is a refuge for families forced off their land to make way for industrial farming. vehicles can only get so far. we have to finish our journey on foot. a human rights lawyer who's trying to help the displaced families has brought us out here. brigadier: people staying in these remote areas, it's rather difficult to exist. of course, some of them, not by choice, because it's the only area where they can find land that they can temporarily be there while they're still figuring out what's going on. reporter: we experienced first-hand just how far these families have had to move. it took a two hour trek to reach them. the mwape family is one of the many who've moved here. they
but that's of little interest to many in power. many developing nations, particularly those with unstable governments and legal systems, find the financial rewards t to attractive to turn down. between 2001 and 2015, investors bought up 2.3 million square kilometers of agricultural land worldwide, an area the size of western europe. reporter: this zambian forest is a refuge for families forced off their land to make way for industrial farming. vehicles can only get so far. we have to finish our...
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there are many, many ideas about life. but you need the will to finish college and you need to get interested in ideas. and that to me is an operation that for most of us includes working. title to. i have seen teacher appropriation as one of the original programs in 1965 i wonder if you could tell us more about those teacher- related programs from 1965 so we can see if that mirrors to what we have now. >> there was concern from lyndon johnson whether we would be able to attract and retain well educated teachers. they was the concern about a potential crisis of a shortage. i also think that was surpassed by the tidal wave. it would go towards the pell grant. >> the teacher education question is a very hot topic. there is no agreement on how to train teachers. i come from an institution that used to train a lot of teachers in a very rigorous way and they were extremely well prepared, able people. where did they go? they went to teach in the most affluent suburbs. not all but a lot of them. did those suburban schools really
there are many, many ideas about life. but you need the will to finish college and you need to get interested in ideas. and that to me is an operation that for most of us includes working. title to. i have seen teacher appropriation as one of the original programs in 1965 i wonder if you could tell us more about those teacher- related programs from 1965 so we can see if that mirrors to what we have now. >> there was concern from lyndon johnson whether we would be able to attract and...
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i can tell you from personal experience that our claim specialists do many, many, many referrals to the state health insurance assistance programs because at social security while we are responsible for enrolling people in medicare, for explaining the consequences of not taking part "d," explaining the consequences of not taking part "d," not enrolling in a prescription drug plan we can only go so far. we're not in a position to assist folks with selecting a plan. what plan is best for them? what medications? that's not part of our conversation, we explain why you should coordinate part "b" with perhaps if you have an employer provided health insurance plan, but we're not going -- our role is not to help you choose a plan. we do, i will say, thousands of referrals to the state health insurance programs every single week. and i can talk later about the week we're doing with ncoa and cms to improve access. >> are there additional resources that we can help you obtain that can make sure you're doing a better job or more interaction at the state level with individuals on the front line? is
i can tell you from personal experience that our claim specialists do many, many, many referrals to the state health insurance assistance programs because at social security while we are responsible for enrolling people in medicare, for explaining the consequences of not taking part "d," explaining the consequences of not taking part "d," not enrolling in a prescription drug plan we can only go so far. we're not in a position to assist folks with selecting a plan. what plan...
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i wanted to be able to, many years from them, many years from then, to be able to open a book and rememberike. it was also a dichotomous moment, because there was this darker aspect to it. london was in a moment of crisis. knife crime statistics were very high. we had also just entered a recession, so even though it was a very celebratory moment, it was also anti—climatic, so i was trying to capture both sides of that. there is a sense, which is strong in the book, that after a high like that, as far as the characters in the book are concerned, anyway, there is bound to be inevitably, because life is life, disappointment. and, you know, a retreat from the mountaintop. yes, of course. the couples go through various smaller crisis points in their own lives but i think essentially it's quite hopeful book. it is hopeful because they are bad people. they are not bad people. there is no sense of creeping evil, or great mischief making or wickedness in the book. no. i think they're ordinary people trying to cope with points in their lives where they feel like they're losing a sense of self, and t
i wanted to be able to, many years from them, many years from then, to be able to open a book and rememberike. it was also a dichotomous moment, because there was this darker aspect to it. london was in a moment of crisis. knife crime statistics were very high. we had also just entered a recession, so even though it was a very celebratory moment, it was also anti—climatic, so i was trying to capture both sides of that. there is a sense, which is strong in the book, that after a high like...
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many other loyalists remain in america. the ties of home, the ties of family proved too strong to break and to abandon. even if the remaining part of the british empire had to be sacrificed to stay on. behindts who do stay find themselves in a terrible awkward position. many radical patriots are calling for their heads. according to an anonymous piece in the independent new york 1783,e published in closeted loyalists would soon face a better and that breaking hurricane. loyalists,for those most state legislatures fell not into the hands of radicals but into the hands of more moderate politicians. continuing to fight a war the patriots had already one served no long political purpose. make the mistake, the conflict between loyalists and patriots could not be easily forgotten. how could it be easily forgotten? it had been a civil war. it had been a civil war. that phrase, civil war, was used hundreds of times by people who at the time over and over again to describe the american revolution. the first civil war had polarize co
many other loyalists remain in america. the ties of home, the ties of family proved too strong to break and to abandon. even if the remaining part of the british empire had to be sacrificed to stay on. behindts who do stay find themselves in a terrible awkward position. many radical patriots are calling for their heads. according to an anonymous piece in the independent new york 1783,e published in closeted loyalists would soon face a better and that breaking hurricane. loyalists,for those most...
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i have only 24 hours in the day and so many brain cells and only so many of those are conscious at one time. it is possible for there to be so much crap in speech that the thoughtful, the provocative, the things that make me think and rethink, don't get the space. in a broadcast they don't get the time. but if you can't find it on the internet and you can't find it in the washington post or the new york times, then we have an aggregate problem about average and sometimes awful speech taking up so much time, space, and energy that we don't have the ability to access good-quality speech, the speech that helps us to the common work of being citizens in a democracy. two more things. fake news. so the very introduction yesterday, i do read this ethics book and it does name names. is coming out in its ninth edition. it's not here for sale though. you'd be amazed at the response again when you : news organization and say that you're doing an ethics book. almost complete silence. in every issue. because people are worried you're the ethics lady waking your finger. most the time ask how did you
i have only 24 hours in the day and so many brain cells and only so many of those are conscious at one time. it is possible for there to be so much crap in speech that the thoughtful, the provocative, the things that make me think and rethink, don't get the space. in a broadcast they don't get the time. but if you can't find it on the internet and you can't find it in the washington post or the new york times, then we have an aggregate problem about average and sometimes awful speech taking up...
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but many firms say the risk is possibly kick. obviously we all know that there are risks booked the reward is so much higher that we are willing to take the risks we take this risk because. yeah it's an incredible feeling when you when you can control your body and your wing suit and fly where you want. when you see the base jumping for many it's the ultimate sports but i just feel that it's even the highest flying craft to come back to. many musicians tool all around the world and standing audiences with their concerts but hey we have to call does something slightly different he's a professor of music at the university of minnesota here in germany and delivers piano lessons all over the globe but from the comfort of his own home it's his aim to support talented musicians who don't have the means or access to quality teachers he helps them out for free via video call. not many sixteen year olds play the piano this well. actually comes from india even planes by heart. as i memorize everything each of the concerts i play i memorize
but many firms say the risk is possibly kick. obviously we all know that there are risks booked the reward is so much higher that we are willing to take the risks we take this risk because. yeah it's an incredible feeling when you when you can control your body and your wing suit and fly where you want. when you see the base jumping for many it's the ultimate sports but i just feel that it's even the highest flying craft to come back to. many musicians tool all around the world and standing...
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any -- so many russians hate him. if we create many, many thousands of navalnys, i believe it will slowly come this way or ignite in terms of revolution in collapse, but you cannot sit and hope and expect those guys to give up what they have. i don't believe in this waiting for perfect situation strategy. matthew: sure. leonid: you can't create thousands of navalnys. navalny is navalny. he has been indicted several times because his brother is in prison. it cannot be created. you cannot create independent politicians. vitali: look at the united states. bernie created a movement on the progressive ticket. educate young people, not just for one party or one particular agenda, but on broader issues like let it be women, lgbt, whatever. i believe in a broader coalition. not just -- of course, you cannot create -- everyone is individual and unique and no one can be as successful in the future as navalny. i'm not joined to take his achievements away. i am just trying to think out of the box and talk to people in a different
any -- so many russians hate him. if we create many, many thousands of navalnys, i believe it will slowly come this way or ignite in terms of revolution in collapse, but you cannot sit and hope and expect those guys to give up what they have. i don't believe in this waiting for perfect situation strategy. matthew: sure. leonid: you can't create thousands of navalnys. navalny is navalny. he has been indicted several times because his brother is in prison. it cannot be created. you cannot create...
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have to do many, many good things.l match. both sets of supporters rose in the 22nd minute of the match to mark his 22 years of the club. he signed off with a 1—0 victory and says he will be able to say goodbye to the sport completely.” says he will be able to say goodbye to the sport completely. i will stay in football, you know, if i am managing a team are not, i am addicted. i don't think that can be cheered now. it's too late. celtic got their hands on the scottish premiership trophy yesterday and had a hand in the race for second place as well. it went to aberdeen who won at celtic, nudging rangers down to third. it did not spoil the occasion for the champions, this their second league title in a row. lewis hamilton said he felt rejuvenated after winning the spanish grand prix, he managed to avoid the chaos in the opening lap which wiped out three car is stopped he said although it was his 64th victory he still felt like it was his first. he is now 17 points clear in the championship. it's a rest day today so cham
have to do many, many good things.l match. both sets of supporters rose in the 22nd minute of the match to mark his 22 years of the club. he signed off with a 1—0 victory and says he will be able to say goodbye to the sport completely.” says he will be able to say goodbye to the sport completely. i will stay in football, you know, if i am managing a team are not, i am addicted. i don't think that can be cheered now. it's too late. celtic got their hands on the scottish premiership trophy...
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many of the original furnishings and fixtures are very well preserved. it is cliche people have all you living in are to me why. how can you breanne it's overwhelming you know motives and colors are just pouring like a monsoon on you not at all. getting a make over but the indian art lover was a godsend for the building and the cultural heritage of brussels a sleeping beauty wakened with the kids. that's all we have time for today if you'd like to see any of our reports again just visit our home page to w dot com or our facebook page the w stories thanks so much for being with us. currently. the to. ensure the conflicts are going to come from doing the powerful close my guest this week here in jerusalem is my current few demystify public affairs. these government has rejected any international investigation to be a menace to the future you play school gossip of. what's it going to feel. conflict so for. the first. move. move. to a. the most. money. comes the german string together in one nation from shall the money to chancellor also from bismarck. the h
many of the original furnishings and fixtures are very well preserved. it is cliche people have all you living in are to me why. how can you breanne it's overwhelming you know motives and colors are just pouring like a monsoon on you not at all. getting a make over but the indian art lover was a godsend for the building and the cultural heritage of brussels a sleeping beauty wakened with the kids. that's all we have time for today if you'd like to see any of our reports again just visit our...
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but many farmers flout the regulations.attapat: when the rainy season begins, feed corn will be planted here again. before that, they'll burn the grass. everything here will be up in flames. florian: the resulting ash functions asas a fertilizer. bubut the fires have a disasass impact o on the enviroronment. rattapat: the fires happen once a year. smaller plants and animals don't survive. it has a d devastating effeconn biododiversity.. but the worst thing is the smog that hangs in ththair for days. florian: no matter where he goes, rattat srichchanklad's workshops are well attended. faers s can ke parart r free.. rattapat: imagine what this would look like if there were green forests around us. florian: germany's environment ministry provides s half a milln euros in fundingng to the workshops. environmental group wwf is the project's local partner. ply: we are competing with the inindustrializeded capitalist sm that is not sustainable. our solution is involving a lot of efforts, a lolot of awarene, a lot of actions to be d
but many farmers flout the regulations.attapat: when the rainy season begins, feed corn will be planted here again. before that, they'll burn the grass. everything here will be up in flames. florian: the resulting ash functions asas a fertilizer. bubut the fires have a disasass impact o on the enviroronment. rattapat: the fires happen once a year. smaller plants and animals don't survive. it has a d devastating effeconn biododiversity.. but the worst thing is the smog that hangs in ththair for...
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how many of you know who richman bradley is how many of you know who catherine graham is? can you imagine what it was like when bradley graham showed up in the newsroom? and here we are, scum a long way from his days as reporter in the story is quite remarkable the community services very fortunate. >> i'm not related to either. >> the question really is what do we get right. in 1984 i left the washington post after 18 years with random house as an editor. it was amazing. is there for 12 years and had the fortune of working with for presidents. jimmy carter, -- barack obama and donald trump. when i was offered to do another donald trump book i decided to leave. and when i left bradley coming up and said so what's going on? i told my hand idea for publishing company and he said captain of your own ship, he was right, except it turned out to be a rowboat. and then in a few weeks i have the good fortune to me with frank pearl. mary's pleased to see his colleagues are here this evening which is a signal that we have been around for 20 years. then i thought well how my going to
how many of you know who richman bradley is how many of you know who catherine graham is? can you imagine what it was like when bradley graham showed up in the newsroom? and here we are, scum a long way from his days as reporter in the story is quite remarkable the community services very fortunate. >> i'm not related to either. >> the question really is what do we get right. in 1984 i left the washington post after 18 years with random house as an editor. it was amazing. is there...
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even if europe remains firm many fear that trump's move will prompt a backlash in iran president hassan rouhani said his country might resume nuclear activities if a deal without the u.s. will not guarantee its interests. or. try to reach out to tonight we've witnessed an important historical experience kish friday how what we've been saying and repeating for the past forty years has now happened once more iran is a country that is low to its commitments and the united states is a country that has never stuck to its commitments to hold. us without us backing the e.u. russia and china must prove that the deal is still worth while for iran much will depend on the next few weeks as european leaders urge run to remain optimistic. and let's get more now with correspondent eric roundoff who is standing by with the very latest from tehran so we know eric that trumps hope ultimately was that this move would force iran back to the negotiating table from your perspective any chance you could see iran agreeing to do that. well i think short term isn't possible iran needs to show that it's not just
even if europe remains firm many fear that trump's move will prompt a backlash in iran president hassan rouhani said his country might resume nuclear activities if a deal without the u.s. will not guarantee its interests. or. try to reach out to tonight we've witnessed an important historical experience kish friday how what we've been saying and repeating for the past forty years has now happened once more iran is a country that is low to its commitments and the united states is a country that...
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only too many vested interests too many people with too much to lose of these people their interests very very shoaling is there in society the way you've allowed them . if you allow me to come back to the first question you pose of why it happens for sure we had for trying to have had the background of the problems not solved finally i mean corruption you gratian level of poverty but there are many in this is something indicative sware not so bad if you compare we've you're getting worse if you're if not true this is a new report by the freedom house says your corruption rating is dropped if you compare the situation in europe mean you know we've so-called associated pantries like ukraine georgia and moldova in all fields army incentives were quite toy were quite high even in comparison with the countries who are european only associated already so despite we had many challenges on the new government will continue to face these challenges so the problem is that should you. exist thinking armenian politics will remain until the new government should face the expectations or raise the
only too many vested interests too many people with too much to lose of these people their interests very very shoaling is there in society the way you've allowed them . if you allow me to come back to the first question you pose of why it happens for sure we had for trying to have had the background of the problems not solved finally i mean corruption you gratian level of poverty but there are many in this is something indicative sware not so bad if you compare we've you're getting worse if...
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i have so many ideas but i'll see. i talked to my grandfather once and we're talking about everything else and then kind of started talking about university and how much money that costs and everything and i had many thoughts about ok i'll maybe maybe i'll quit maybe i'll you know it's too much maybe it's not worth it and then i realized well how my going to pay it back but that's one of the reasons why i stayed and other reason bigger even is that i like what i do i think i'm not quite sure where that came from my need to go to university i think is because. none none of my family members went to university i think i wanted to be i wanted to be that one first person who did that and my mom my mom really wanted me to do that as well she did encourage me strongly i don't know what i would do without her if i fail i would i would feel like i failed her and i never want to do that ever. because. being here and doing what i do and being adversity is my way of paying her back problem that she's to me hey. oh yeah i'm good i
i have so many ideas but i'll see. i talked to my grandfather once and we're talking about everything else and then kind of started talking about university and how much money that costs and everything and i had many thoughts about ok i'll maybe maybe i'll quit maybe i'll you know it's too much maybe it's not worth it and then i realized well how my going to pay it back but that's one of the reasons why i stayed and other reason bigger even is that i like what i do i think i'm not quite sure...
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select him was it an easy choice because there are many to choose from that's true there are many and as we on international broadcast we have the honor to work with many many brave colleagues and intellectuals like him so on the one hand it's always hard to pick someone on the other hand you know when you found the right person you know it's the right one and again honoring him we are honoring all the other people in iran who are part of the critical civil society you know who are fighting the regime whose suppresses the freedom of speech which after all suppresses democracy and this is the reason why don't you even exists now something i'm told d.w. that in the government's court case against him d.w. was described as a counter revolutionary and hostile website what do you make of that well i don't want to be cynical but in a way it's a compliment and i just want to refer to the interview you just conducted with him he talked about the interview he gave tel fozzy department by saying you know if the contras in this interview was that we'd just all that he was able to tell what dream
select him was it an easy choice because there are many to choose from that's true there are many and as we on international broadcast we have the honor to work with many many brave colleagues and intellectuals like him so on the one hand it's always hard to pick someone on the other hand you know when you found the right person you know it's the right one and again honoring him we are honoring all the other people in iran who are part of the critical civil society you know who are fighting the...
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for many caught up in the attack, the last 12 months have been very difficult.ramme like this is helping children get back on their feet and just to have a distraction. and for ben and louise, it‘s been life changing. kelda wood came up with climbing out. she says young people need all the support they can get. a lot of the young people came with nightmares, panic attacks, flashbacks. really interestingly we didn‘t get one single nightmare all through the week. we had kids sleeping that didn‘t normally sleep. i think one of our biggest aims is to let young people accept what‘s happened to them, we‘re not asking them to forget it, we‘re asking them. 0r helping them to accept it but still continue living life despite it. louise was diagnosed with post—traumatic stress disorder. can you talk to me about kelda and what she means to you? she‘s just amazing. she‘s helped me so much with everything and she‘s basically given me my life back. sharing experiences has been the aim of this trip. when it comes to sailing, a few more lessons might be needed. what are you doin
for many caught up in the attack, the last 12 months have been very difficult.ramme like this is helping children get back on their feet and just to have a distraction. and for ben and louise, it‘s been life changing. kelda wood came up with climbing out. she says young people need all the support they can get. a lot of the young people came with nightmares, panic attacks, flashbacks. really interestingly we didn‘t get one single nightmare all through the week. we had kids sleeping that...
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there are too many critical issues facing children today. so the three main pillars of "be best" will include well-being, social media use, and opioid abuse. together, i believe we should strive to provide kids with the tools they need to cultivate their social and emotional health. we can and should teach children the importance of social and self-awareness, positive relationship skills, and responsible decisionmaking. once a child understands these vital skills, they will be able to communicate openly with one another and instill positive feelings of mutual respect, compassion, and self-esteem. let us teach our children the difference between right and wrong, and encourage them to be best in their individual paths in life. take, for example, christian, a young man from york, pennsylvania, who is here with us today. when he was in second grade, christian introduced the buddy bench at his elementary school , to address loneliness and help other kids build new friendships. the buddy bench allows classmates to connect during recess and helps e
there are too many critical issues facing children today. so the three main pillars of "be best" will include well-being, social media use, and opioid abuse. together, i believe we should strive to provide kids with the tools they need to cultivate their social and emotional health. we can and should teach children the importance of social and self-awareness, positive relationship skills, and responsible decisionmaking. once a child understands these vital skills, they will be able to...