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that will come from several times by the book but by many many other u.s. official thrum. mr bolton to be the the the spokesman for the white house and and many other. officials who come from the principal ball those who are supposed to assume that the illegal invasion of crimea below should never be recognized remarkably for part of this summit in finland's presidential palace trump is likely to meet putin alone just as he did in singapore with kim jong un in june the u.s. is closest allies are worried what this most unpredictable president might agree to behind these walls james plays al-jazeera helsinki and the british prime minister theresa may has revealed a piece of advice the u.s. president gave her on bragg's it sued the european union and don't go into negotiations. criticize mays plan for braggs it in a newspaper interview that was published during his u.k. visit he said he told me what to do about breaks it but she didn't listen and her plan could kill a trade deal with the u.s. late he later wrote back on his criticism and said a trade deal could be done sagna
that will come from several times by the book but by many many other u.s. official thrum. mr bolton to be the the the spokesman for the white house and and many other. officials who come from the principal ball those who are supposed to assume that the illegal invasion of crimea below should never be recognized remarkably for part of this summit in finland's presidential palace trump is likely to meet putin alone just as he did in singapore with kim jong un in june the u.s. is closest allies...
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he looked whether right or has had in many. many many but in terms of general. that sounds much [inaudible] exactly replaces. man that he's been a no charge right. now as i was on going anywa. today that even if you give me to make all the noise you as a president. from time to time i yeah yeah. on time by legislation. that would have had one or allies. you know you know that. don't and sixteen desperation individuals. used of amend [inaudible] and then [inaudible] when we [inaudible] eating and social. he is. also a question. clinton he will. sending reject so also when you. you. is this. the made a mistake policy. all of the u. when you actually. brian said ever. in russia's [inaudible] donald trump. and that is. the only we are socialized [inaudible] farnborough. it's been going on the here in the studio to get it is as if i decide right [inaudible] all eyes. she was on was on the republican ticket related items so as i say not now but it was very hard for you join join date i relate late into the disease. on classroom trench foot foot. and if it thinking onl
he looked whether right or has had in many. many many but in terms of general. that sounds much [inaudible] exactly replaces. man that he's been a no charge right. now as i was on going anywa. today that even if you give me to make all the noise you as a president. from time to time i yeah yeah. on time by legislation. that would have had one or allies. you know you know that. don't and sixteen desperation individuals. used of amend [inaudible] and then [inaudible] when we [inaudible] eating...
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she says many students and other protesters are in safe houses and many parents don't know where their children are at this human rights organization parents say they too are being harassed. here's their mosque in a former police vehicles and very well and that's why i'm terrified. the government officials say opponents are lying were subject to mountains of. students who had so students who had been arrested have been turned over to the church repeatedly as you can report also repeatedly turned over to the church i think we have to get out of this we have to get into responsibilities of the case by case analysis of who is responsible for. if found guilty on terrorism charges protesters could face twenty years in prison under any new law. at this human rights organisation to police officers handed in their weapons and uniforms and asked for protection not wanting to fight anti-government demonstrators they too went into hiding. the innocent to sell just now when we got our watch. the head of the international monetary fund and finance ministers from the g twenty are in argentina and th
she says many students and other protesters are in safe houses and many parents don't know where their children are at this human rights organization parents say they too are being harassed. here's their mosque in a former police vehicles and very well and that's why i'm terrified. the government officials say opponents are lying were subject to mountains of. students who had so students who had been arrested have been turned over to the church repeatedly as you can report also repeatedly...
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killed by you or me dressed up as too many how many how many i don't know i have no idea you have no idea not hesitant but too many and i've been fighting that since i was minister of defense and i repeat to you the person responsible for stopping that noxious procedure was me when i changed the whole policy i took many generals out of the army and took action with the authorities with the attorney general and that's why they stopped mr president there are internal investigations and defense ministry which came out with figures but these have never been published don't you think after fifty sixty years of conflict that the colombian people actually deserve the truth about what their army did to them but the truth has come out the numbers you can't tell if the numbers real easy tell me the how many exactly i have no idea of exactly how many i'm telling too much too many but that's that's not information you're not you're not opening the files and telling people what really happened if you had asked me before this program tell me exactly how many i would just simply incredible going to
killed by you or me dressed up as too many how many how many i don't know i have no idea you have no idea not hesitant but too many and i've been fighting that since i was minister of defense and i repeat to you the person responsible for stopping that noxious procedure was me when i changed the whole policy i took many generals out of the army and took action with the authorities with the attorney general and that's why they stopped mr president there are internal investigations and defense...
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well mr cooper us might have a point when you have so many so many frame for all and at the same time so many fires breaking out in a very short period of time some of them just before some. of higher planes going out all the way well then you really do suspect and it's the same story every year but we have to say that so far no one was convicted so far some so it remains to be proved. great meanwhile asking the european union for assistance efforts already underway there aren't. yes i think help from the european union is a good idea especially because as already said they have been cups to public services you do the gries this and many greeks are holding the european union responsible for the let's say the international and there are things in there i don't know christos the movies the e.u. commissioner for humanitarian aid and crisis management will be the greece and this a good decision mr stayed any of these come from cyprus he speaks the language he knows everybody here in athens so i think it's woodstock. young as we heard in the report of that town of not suffering really the
well mr cooper us might have a point when you have so many so many frame for all and at the same time so many fires breaking out in a very short period of time some of them just before some. of higher planes going out all the way well then you really do suspect and it's the same story every year but we have to say that so far no one was convicted so far some so it remains to be proved. great meanwhile asking the european union for assistance efforts already underway there aren't. yes i think...
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-- many union veterans. the 50th anniversary, this very famous blue great reunion, likewise expressing similar sentiment. members of the rich and test redmond-based -- launched a protest against this. st. george tc brian had this to say. i do not see how any man who came back in april of 1865 to smoky ruins and desolated fields , who fought through existence of six bitter years of reconstruction and remembers the wormwood of those days can celebrate side-by-side victors in our defeat in the most important battle of the war. reunions only affect a superficial healing of the sore. leaving beneath the surface the smarting, irritating pass. i cannot go to gettysburg where they can -- where the grand army while we doed recall it only with tears and deep sorrow. not the lovefest that photos like this would suggest. if you look at all the pictures that were taken from the 1913 , marvelous pictures show men in confederate camps with other confederates or in union , ratherth other unions than staged photographs of th
-- many union veterans. the 50th anniversary, this very famous blue great reunion, likewise expressing similar sentiment. members of the rich and test redmond-based -- launched a protest against this. st. george tc brian had this to say. i do not see how any man who came back in april of 1865 to smoky ruins and desolated fields , who fought through existence of six bitter years of reconstruction and remembers the wormwood of those days can celebrate side-by-side victors in our defeat in the...
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many many years american can. mean me but don't see or instead enjoy many men in the news used to get a good movie so good should come the lincoln will get get him a nickel get another take the younger son i doubt if you give him before principle and minutes of pulling everything good will call me a good you begin to learn it you will give me the. whole deal put out get that i mean as we did little jack the. soldier that received the nickel dying. they cut the letter was that with. and kenny. did. the music well much fall short of the league comes out because she gave me just a really neat is a good order to try to get. reasoning to seek it. young man join she babin the battle for somalia. that. many never return. loved ones pick up. try to understand. from the north i witnessed. on here. and new perspectives can change. for one chin is ian what began as a hobby has grown into a caution a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and in so installing in his country a sense of freedom
many many years american can. mean me but don't see or instead enjoy many men in the news used to get a good movie so good should come the lincoln will get get him a nickel get another take the younger son i doubt if you give him before principle and minutes of pulling everything good will call me a good you begin to learn it you will give me the. whole deal put out get that i mean as we did little jack the. soldier that received the nickel dying. they cut the letter was that with. and kenny....
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for many brazilians, that's reality.laudio: we are never going to be able to be competitive asas cocountry if we don't educatatr people to hahave the skilllls t they need to be able to be more productitive, to be momore effit in whatever work they do. reporter: sassaki's learning programs are now being used across brazil. the next step, he says, is to we're e back again n next week. and inin the meantime, send us your feedback, we love hearing from you. write to us at global3000@dw.com and check out our facebook page, dw global society. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [singers valalizin [overlapping anansmisons]s] [highititchedones] [stac c hissg] douaiaitkenare e we accelerang?
for many brazilians, that's reality.laudio: we are never going to be able to be competitive asas cocountry if we don't educatatr people to hahave the skilllls t they need to be able to be more productitive, to be momore effit in whatever work they do. reporter: sassaki's learning programs are now being used across brazil. the next step, he says, is to we're e back again n next week. and inin the meantime, send us your feedback, we love hearing from you. write to us at global3000@dw.com and...
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priests and bishops are still detained in china the year of year in jail not many not many maybe two bishops and there may be eight zero zero priests not more because they don't want to have a mantis the margins create problems they have. more. improved methods to decide the church like what like. threats like and enticement what sort of threat or threat and enticement always you know to get they come to you they say oh no we know your brother has some problem at his workplace our do you want us to to put a good word there even say yes please. they have to collaborate. it was hell no thank you. we can arrange it ok or they go to a difficulty to say fired at that guy so he's black my overused black male that night. and he may come over you monday see oh do you want a soup to send the car to bring him to the hospital is the same if we a said yes late even don't i said the good husband say don't i said that only they are law they can do anything the comedy is a lot there are a lot how much contact do you have with the underground catholic church today i never contact them actually becau
priests and bishops are still detained in china the year of year in jail not many not many maybe two bishops and there may be eight zero zero priests not more because they don't want to have a mantis the margins create problems they have. more. improved methods to decide the church like what like. threats like and enticement what sort of threat or threat and enticement always you know to get they come to you they say oh no we know your brother has some problem at his workplace our do you want...
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for many brazilians, that's reality. claudio: we are never going to be able to be competitive asas cocountry if we don't educatatr people to hahave the skilllls t they need to be able to be more productitive, to be momore effit in whatever work they do. reporter: sassaki's learning programs are now being used across brazil. the next step, he says, is to we're e back again n next week. and inin the meantime, send us your feedback, we love hearing from you. write to us at global3000@dw.com and check out our facebook page, dw global society. bye for now. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] l ka lader d was bornrn keralaindi lo amy and eri'm frfrit also hththoppo b an ch cultuhetag. lly n g fr t bt of botworlds think vy impotthat mediautts lik xi thuth ishe y in divsity. can bring atether wi art music simpo vebeheonversat t link narratotor: on thisis episode of "earth focus," h how can wee manage, , protect, a and nourisr n
for many brazilians, that's reality. claudio: we are never going to be able to be competitive asas cocountry if we don't educatatr people to hahave the skilllls t they need to be able to be more productitive, to be momore effit in whatever work they do. reporter: sassaki's learning programs are now being used across brazil. the next step, he says, is to we're e back again n next week. and inin the meantime, send us your feedback, we love hearing from you. write to us at global3000@dw.com and...
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because so many people will now be displaced.ed schools in gymnasiums and such that a re converted into schools in gymnasiums and such that are converted into emergency facilities. there are a lot of people who are not able to get back in until they are cleaned and rebuilt. the government has a lot of soldiers mobilised to try to help these people but many are going to be out of their homes for a long time. we are going to leave you with a happy we are going to leave you with a ha p py story we are going to leave you with a happy story because prince louis, fifth in line to the throne, has been christened in a private ceremony right here in london. hello there, it‘s been a remarkable run of hot weather, really. temperatures over the last five days somewhere in the uk pushed over the 30 celsius mark and yesterday it was the turn of queue in west london to push above 30 degrees. 31 celsius the top temperature yesterday. many areas did see decent spells of sunshine, this was the scene in norfolk during monday that further north east
because so many people will now be displaced.ed schools in gymnasiums and such that a re converted into schools in gymnasiums and such that are converted into emergency facilities. there are a lot of people who are not able to get back in until they are cleaned and rebuilt. the government has a lot of soldiers mobilised to try to help these people but many are going to be out of their homes for a long time. we are going to leave you with a happy we are going to leave you with a ha p py story we...
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when you have so many flames at the same time, so many fires breaking out in a very short period of timesome just before sunset, which means fire that planes cannot operate. well, then you really do suspect an arson attack. it is ththe same story every ye. but we have to say so far no one was convicted of arson. so it remamains to be prproved. sarah: greece meanwhile askiking the e european uninion for assistance. efforts already underway there, aren't they? jannis: yes, i think help from the european union is a good idea. as has already been said, there have been cuts to public services due to the crisis, and many greeks are holding the european union responsible for that. or international lenders in general. the eu commissioner for humanitarian aid and crisis management will visit greece. this is a good decision. he comes from cyprus, he speaks the language, he knows everybody here in athens. sarah: we heard in the report people in that town suffering the greatest of this tragedy. images there of families, loved ones huddled together. they recovered those bodies there. what is the late
when you have so many flames at the same time, so many fires breaking out in a very short period of timesome just before sunset, which means fire that planes cannot operate. well, then you really do suspect an arson attack. it is ththe same story every ye. but we have to say so far no one was convicted of arson. so it remamains to be prproved. sarah: greece meanwhile askiking the e european uninion for assistance. efforts already underway there, aren't they? jannis: yes, i think help from the...
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now many would rather be part of the e.u. than a britain. or from one coast to another on the coast of montenegro attracts visitors from across europe it's truly one of the poles of the adriatic right on the border with croatia and the beautiful coastal town of cotler is a unesco world heritage site but it's become the backdrop for a brutal mathy a war that has cost dozens of lives and it doesn't stop there the people of montenegro's competent podhoretz are also concerned about what the violence there means for their country's prospects of joining the european union. late march twenty eighth emergency services head to the scene of a car bomb explosion in polgar rita the capital of montenegro but their efforts are in vain the explosive power of the bomb was deadly. it's the sixth assassination this year in montenegro a country that finds itself in the grip of violent mafia fuse leaving many ordinary people frightened for their lives. most of them seem to think this is crazy what's going on here. are you scared yes i'm worried for my own safet
now many would rather be part of the e.u. than a britain. or from one coast to another on the coast of montenegro attracts visitors from across europe it's truly one of the poles of the adriatic right on the border with croatia and the beautiful coastal town of cotler is a unesco world heritage site but it's become the backdrop for a brutal mathy a war that has cost dozens of lives and it doesn't stop there the people of montenegro's competent podhoretz are also concerned about what the...
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all these the continuance of this conflict has many many implications the most important one being the suffering of civilians in yemen. is a military analyst the retired jordanian at force general he says sustained pressure from the who this is threatening the saudi amorality coalition. it's a war of attrition now we have a stage of war of attrition and who see action against these two tank and the. drone which. as the who thinks i just said and we need the video from that plane hitting that target. and. to get the truth out of it because the would be. denying that they have any problem concerning drawn the who theists using this strategy. the defense of the good and strategist sort of which is iran adopted in the gulf area and that. telling the world that would not stop if if you raise more sanctions on asif if you do any according to the nuclear deal also also they saying to the world we're not wired we stopped the flow of oil. and that it is not alternative ville these two. c. or the alternative is that about seven thousand mile trip takes two to three weeks to reach these trade thi
all these the continuance of this conflict has many many implications the most important one being the suffering of civilians in yemen. is a military analyst the retired jordanian at force general he says sustained pressure from the who this is threatening the saudi amorality coalition. it's a war of attrition now we have a stage of war of attrition and who see action against these two tank and the. drone which. as the who thinks i just said and we need the video from that plane hitting that...
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india outlawed child marriage in two thousand and six but in many areas case as with many other women here the marriage broker used falsified documents a corrupt imaan precisely did over the wedding ceremony when area was forced to go with the old man fifty three weeks he sexually abused her in a hotel in hyderabad then he disappeared when the man was informed that munir was pregnant he divorced her over the phone from oman that was eight years ago until recently the muslim practice of instant divorce was legal in india when there is still so much khan has never seen her father. that i have suffered a great deal whenever i think about it it still upsets me mentally i don't want to cry here in front of my daughter. can should have to ask why her mother is unhappy that would upset her too much. so we had to go. near it takes us to her parents she had no choice pregnant and still a child herself than a single mother who never had to move back home. how mother refuse to big tells us how much she has also suffered because of the story but she means had dalton's divorce she still doesn't se
india outlawed child marriage in two thousand and six but in many areas case as with many other women here the marriage broker used falsified documents a corrupt imaan precisely did over the wedding ceremony when area was forced to go with the old man fifty three weeks he sexually abused her in a hotel in hyderabad then he disappeared when the man was informed that munir was pregnant he divorced her over the phone from oman that was eight years ago until recently the muslim practice of instant...
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detractors outside of israel and many of the jewish voices many from the united states not very happy at the way all the direction that this particular government is taking the state of israel in that it's not going to sit very well within the cabinet certainly when they hear these dissenting voices and those very voices of the ones that normally financially support the state of israel. i think this is the main the main problem or the main issue for the israeli government as they said forced to put into law things that will form an informal but in thing no but doing that increase the criticism. from the outside and for if you want. to be there is a safety. we'll probably increase from outside but i think that the spiral that there is more pressure from outside so there is more pressure from the inside to sustain the situation to sustain the discrimination that is part of the definition of the state of. a state for jews as it said in the closure of independence of where. i think that the goodness of them can. even likely to cause. more pressure from the inside to those policies and eve
detractors outside of israel and many of the jewish voices many from the united states not very happy at the way all the direction that this particular government is taking the state of israel in that it's not going to sit very well within the cabinet certainly when they hear these dissenting voices and those very voices of the ones that normally financially support the state of israel. i think this is the main the main problem or the main issue for the israeli government as they said forced to...
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with all but with that i feel so to be difficult to even reach the people that many of the force not depending on the local people themselves and neighbors that you know that they are stranded or they know they are missing and to know that about ninety eight people could raise more within the coming hours or days and there are more than fifty eight people still missing until now thanks very much indeed. if and at a trail of restoring diplomatic relations and opening their shared border after twenty years of history lety their leaders have been meeting in the editorial capital a smart for the historic peace summit priyanka gupta reports. i see that was hard to imagine even a few days ago and if you'll be in prime minister locked in the embrace of an every trade lead on everything going soil the two countries haven't had diplomatic relations in twenty years but it was a gesture and an opportunity that eritrean president is a yes a forty welcomed with warm smiles and a red carpet this is just peace between two countries to ordinary countries for two or three neighbors if you're paying y
with all but with that i feel so to be difficult to even reach the people that many of the force not depending on the local people themselves and neighbors that you know that they are stranded or they know they are missing and to know that about ninety eight people could raise more within the coming hours or days and there are more than fifty eight people still missing until now thanks very much indeed. if and at a trail of restoring diplomatic relations and opening their shared border after...
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why do people support greenpeace there are many different reasons. but i believe greenpeace activists are brave people who want to make a difference just mailed a big one thick. they believe in this courageous organization which is willing to fight for change nonviolently. as and so it's not just a feel good organization not salute lee not. greenpeace has three million members worldwide a budget of three hundred million euros and a leader with a vision. if it can find a way to play an even larger role in climate protection the group is well positioned to help bring about lasting change. corporations have their own agendas and saving the world does not always top their lists many high tech manufacturers depend on materials from ores mind under appalling conditions in some of the world's poorest countries and yes kids are involved capitalism depends on selling more and more goods and often on their planned obsolescence people also have to be persuaded they need the latest gadgets is just one example. twenty four million smartphones are sold every year
why do people support greenpeace there are many different reasons. but i believe greenpeace activists are brave people who want to make a difference just mailed a big one thick. they believe in this courageous organization which is willing to fight for change nonviolently. as and so it's not just a feel good organization not salute lee not. greenpeace has three million members worldwide a budget of three hundred million euros and a leader with a vision. if it can find a way to play an even...
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it is inspiring to me to see so many of you here, so many young people are committed to battling for the future of the republic that we hold dear. [ cheering ] i was about to -- when i got involved in politics, i don't really know how, nobody in my family was particularly involved. i had a couple of high school teachers, one taught government and her brother taught english. mr. dickey. one of the most formative people in my life. he was a brilliant man. i grew up on a farm, fought in world war ii, was a fabulous student of literature and he had conservative values. he said to me one day, sessions, you are a good young guy, you've got a future ahead of you. you need to be armed before you get to college. they will lead you astray if you don't watch it. you need to be prepared. so he encouraged me to read the conservative national review. so every two weeks, i would wake up -- break up my $9 and started reading it with my dictionary. william buckley was such a brilliant commentator and great group of writers that he assembled. when the trends were going the other way, the big governmen
it is inspiring to me to see so many of you here, so many young people are committed to battling for the future of the republic that we hold dear. [ cheering ] i was about to -- when i got involved in politics, i don't really know how, nobody in my family was particularly involved. i had a couple of high school teachers, one taught government and her brother taught english. mr. dickey. one of the most formative people in my life. he was a brilliant man. i grew up on a farm, fought in world war...
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many many things and in my mind. if in fact it. is. only thirty anybody that in one doubt i hear that it was to make me believe that this to me then it had to. yeah you. the love of chess. after years behind us he has to be strategic to stay out of prison with his friend and chess master he's planning his next move to give back to society and share the gate that saved his life discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find latin american jazz private lessons on the houses it. was like one of our biggest strengths is that we talk to normal everyday people we get them to tell their stories and doing that really reveals the truth people are still gathered outside these gates waiting for any information most of them don't know whether their loved ones are alive or dead or miami really is a place worth two worlds me we can get to washington d.c. in two hours we can get so on jurists in the rest of central bankers about the same time but more importantly is where those two cultures north and south america meet of to teac
many many things and in my mind. if in fact it. is. only thirty anybody that in one doubt i hear that it was to make me believe that this to me then it had to. yeah you. the love of chess. after years behind us he has to be strategic to stay out of prison with his friend and chess master he's planning his next move to give back to society and share the gate that saved his life discovering new filmmaking talent from around the globe if you find latin american jazz private lessons on the houses...
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you know for many wage earners. incomes have been very slow to rise and this is a source of political pressures and so you know we kind of need all the growth we get a trade has been a disaster u.s. president donald trump fired the first shot in the trade dispute slapping tariffs on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese goods earlier this month and threatening to up the ante to two hundred billion dollars. the u.s. also leveled tariffs on steel and aluminum against mexico canada and the european union all countries have retaliated with similar duties on u.s. products the i.m.f. says the tariffs could shave up to a half a percentage point off of global growth by twenty twenty the i.m.f. says the tariffs come at a time when other risks threaten the global economy rising oil prices political turmoil in latin america and changing migration policies in europe the i.m.f. says growth is already slowing in europe japan and latin america. he added shock of a trade war could ripple through the global economy because tr
you know for many wage earners. incomes have been very slow to rise and this is a source of political pressures and so you know we kind of need all the growth we get a trade has been a disaster u.s. president donald trump fired the first shot in the trade dispute slapping tariffs on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese goods earlier this month and threatening to up the ante to two hundred billion dollars. the u.s. also leveled tariffs on steel and aluminum against mexico canada and the...
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his vision was many, many, he was the head but also a lot of people. i think he saw something i didn't see so i would tell young people, especially if you live on the border, take advantage of that laboratory that's there and take advantage of being able to go back and forth and learn spanish or another language. that's something, it's incredibly key. i didn't want frank to pigeonhole me, and i would tell him and yet i wanted him to pigeonhole me because these were the only stories i really cared about. but i want to make sure he knew i could do other stories. i was a kid. i thought what's the worst thing that can happen, fine i'll go and work at walmart or go back to the field, but i think is important not frank new that i wanted to do other stories but my passion was really doing stories about immigration to do with mexico and that's really how i ended up covering stories out of chicago because of amnesty and these issues. >> speaking of stories, and the beginning of the book when you decide to uproot yourself and relocate to philadelphia, you said y
his vision was many, many, he was the head but also a lot of people. i think he saw something i didn't see so i would tell young people, especially if you live on the border, take advantage of that laboratory that's there and take advantage of being able to go back and forth and learn spanish or another language. that's something, it's incredibly key. i didn't want frank to pigeonhole me, and i would tell him and yet i wanted him to pigeonhole me because these were the only stories i really...
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many people are coming. many, many people. we are the first. many people coming., the children we re people coming. today, the children were visited by thai navy divers and had theirfirst were visited by thai navy divers and had their first food and medical treatment. they are said to be in surprisingly good health. the two british men are among the world's most experienced and steering cave divers, the highly specialised field. in 2004, they made a record—breaking exploration of the hole in somerset, reaching new depths. theirfriend hole in somerset, reaching new depths. their friend and photographer martyn farr talked about their achievement in thailand. do you know what, i feel emotional about it now but then, well, you think this is fantastic. those boys have had a hard nine, ten days underground. and now they have the best guys there. sojohn and rick, you know, they are culled, they are very collect it, they are very organised, extremely if the plan. for calm. contract professionals. it is not clear yet how the boys can be brought out. the thai authorities ar
many people are coming. many, many people. we are the first. many people coming., the children we re people coming. today, the children were visited by thai navy divers and had theirfirst were visited by thai navy divers and had their first food and medical treatment. they are said to be in surprisingly good health. the two british men are among the world's most experienced and steering cave divers, the highly specialised field. in 2004, they made a record—breaking exploration of the hole in...
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, many years. maybe ever even the big fight i have with germany over the fact that they're taking natural gas, they're taking energy from russia, paying them billions of dollars. i said wait a minute, we're supposed to be protecting you from russia and you're paying them billions of dollars what's that all about? now, do you think that's a positive for russia? i'm talking them out of things where they're giving billions of dollars. it's ridiculous, by the way, that's happening and on top of that germany pays a fraction of what they should be paying for defense. so they're paying russia and we're supposed to defend them from russia? so just look at that point but look at the sanctions i've put on look at the diplomats i threw out. look at all of the things i've done nobody else did what i've done obama didn't do it obama was a patsy for russia he was a total patsy look at the statement he made when he thought the mics were turned off, okay the stupid statement he made nobody made a big deal about th
, many years. maybe ever even the big fight i have with germany over the fact that they're taking natural gas, they're taking energy from russia, paying them billions of dollars. i said wait a minute, we're supposed to be protecting you from russia and you're paying them billions of dollars what's that all about? now, do you think that's a positive for russia? i'm talking them out of things where they're giving billions of dollars. it's ridiculous, by the way, that's happening and on top of...
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many places in the area are open all night. the bars on the market square are busy as well routes one of is clearly a popular tourist destination for younger visitors. and back to gurlitz once more where you can find empty industrial buildings like this one falling apart overgrown and vacant daniel boyd money organizes guided tours through old industrial structures that are just waiting to be awakened from slumber. and this is one of the oldest textile factories in goods and it was established during the age of industrialization and placed on the river because it was practical for dyeing timing and filling for this one takes the city became a hub for textiles and huge factories emerged everywhere box and get a must do back then the population ballooned from around twelve thousand to eighty thousand and we're not. it's here have to be other buildings like this in gurlitz right on the border. and you can find similar buildings in almost every part of town whether in the old town or the nicholai for start often they're hard to spo
many places in the area are open all night. the bars on the market square are busy as well routes one of is clearly a popular tourist destination for younger visitors. and back to gurlitz once more where you can find empty industrial buildings like this one falling apart overgrown and vacant daniel boyd money organizes guided tours through old industrial structures that are just waiting to be awakened from slumber. and this is one of the oldest textile factories in goods and it was established...
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he had many friends, many musicians he performed with or who stayed with him during his career, they went on to influence many of the others. they created their own music and their own band. they had a strong influence on the music here in new orleans. less than a year ago was a major blow to the city, and to his family of course, he left a wonderful legacy though. and he influenced so many people. with his warmth and his community. so this musician was born in 1897 and died in 1984. she was really well known. she wore bells on her ankles as you could see in this photo right here. she was a wonderful musician and in her later years, she began playing preservation hall and was in -- and was a well- thought-out musician. with got a wonderful video of her performing in the first just -- in the first jazz fest. she had a pretty broad style. >> so now moving into the collection storage areas so come this way. this was a unique drum set here. the drum set, as you could see, the longtime driver -- the longtime drummer of the band. there some wonderful footage of this drum being played in th
he had many friends, many musicians he performed with or who stayed with him during his career, they went on to influence many of the others. they created their own music and their own band. they had a strong influence on the music here in new orleans. less than a year ago was a major blow to the city, and to his family of course, he left a wonderful legacy though. and he influenced so many people. with his warmth and his community. so this musician was born in 1897 and died in 1984. she was...
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of them stay home many is leaving for europe and how many of them is getting back yes it has arrived at a refugee camp eighty kilometers outside of belgrade it's still his first day in serbia but he has already reached a decision for himself. and i hope that i will see my mother my father and my sister again someday but it will never be in iran. and i will never go back there ready to go on. we don't know. whether the thirty two year old will be staying in serbia or trying his luck in the e.u. is unclear what is clear is that more iranians will come to europe in search of better futures for as long as the passage stays open. now i'd like to finish by sharing a little secret with you it's got to do with chocolate which i love and it's got to do with one of my favorite european cities that's warsaw the polish capital is big of brash and always interesting what's more and here's the secret it has a host of shock that his purveyors of fine chocolate people like should stuff. forget calorie counting this store in a trendy area of warsaw is never empty. some may say only belgians or swiss
of them stay home many is leaving for europe and how many of them is getting back yes it has arrived at a refugee camp eighty kilometers outside of belgrade it's still his first day in serbia but he has already reached a decision for himself. and i hope that i will see my mother my father and my sister again someday but it will never be in iran. and i will never go back there ready to go on. we don't know. whether the thirty two year old will be staying in serbia or trying his luck in the e.u....
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many immigrant families live in the suburbs. grew up in this building in bondi. looked up to him when he was small and back a re was in the same local soccer club with him for them the world cup victory is a turning point. usually when the cameras are harrah's for something negative reports about the suburbs and what's going on the spot and now they have something different something positive on what you're actually a little kid from how you made this in the world internationally it's a completely different picture. really call they're even talking about pay in american china i'm proud of the whole world is talking about the full moon don't you dislike bond these become the big cities to draw. on those of you going to. suddenly the residents hamlet the center of a triumph being celebrated by nearly everyone in france. it seems as if the every day racism in france has been overcome it's back and really is still wary of this new wave of compassion. after suffering france and loss there would have been the polemic south african fronts too many africans on the team w
many immigrant families live in the suburbs. grew up in this building in bondi. looked up to him when he was small and back a re was in the same local soccer club with him for them the world cup victory is a turning point. usually when the cameras are harrah's for something negative reports about the suburbs and what's going on the spot and now they have something different something positive on what you're actually a little kid from how you made this in the world internationally it's a...
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many but it didn't even. need. a younger brother of the watch any who had been jay has said that he needs. and read it his. good idea. the old taking credit many. emraan boys. and division grit in the opposition ranks you see they did this poised to take over . this opposition group inc prolongs its protest. is him on council going to be able to for the next couple of. emraan. prime minister. what day. however great. something that. again. today need to go where did that people are going to come out and. where they did. because people have now a lot of awareness in this country to nordic in order for political instability but we'll have to wait and see where they. go galvanize support. that they're hoping for at the moment. everybody looking at their own interests. really led by. the parliamentary yet. given it. may not be able. to kind of bridge into political parties. religious parties they should not be forgotten and they can cause a lot of problems. to go along with. comeau many thanks indeed it was it was come
many but it didn't even. need. a younger brother of the watch any who had been jay has said that he needs. and read it his. good idea. the old taking credit many. emraan boys. and division grit in the opposition ranks you see they did this poised to take over . this opposition group inc prolongs its protest. is him on council going to be able to for the next couple of. emraan. prime minister. what day. however great. something that. again. today need to go where did that people are going to...
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and many, many good wishes to you. and to mayor elect breed, thank you for your leadership on the board as a board president. i have learned from you and i look forward to learning more from you in your new leadership role as the leader of san francisco. thank you and good luck. >> supervisor breed: >> supervisor safai: , i know that when you came in here on the first day we were all sworn and together. we were all bright eyed and did not know what to expect. i know your family and your daughter has experienced this with you and you spoke from the very beginning and i heard you say that this was a decision you made as a family. i respected that from the beginning and i know you carried that with you the entire time you're on the board and he did it with -- you are distinguished and you had honor. i know your daughter will be proud of the time he served on the board. as well as your partner and the people you touch with as a member of the board of supervisors. i appreciate your time. everything happens for a reason. you
and many, many good wishes to you. and to mayor elect breed, thank you for your leadership on the board as a board president. i have learned from you and i look forward to learning more from you in your new leadership role as the leader of san francisco. thank you and good luck. >> supervisor breed: >> supervisor safai: , i know that when you came in here on the first day we were all sworn and together. we were all bright eyed and did not know what to expect. i know your family and...
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many of us in our community, we have friends that had casualties in their families or they lost theirwent to work in the morning, monday morning, and they came back to find their houses burnt to the ground. nothing for them left, only the clothes they had and maybe some documents or whatever they had with them going to work. everything else has been burnt down is to ashes, and that was very frightening and spooky, really. we do have friends that also lost family members, and we had to evacuate our community, we evacuated the elderly people and the children, so the elderly people and the children, so people who were able to deal with an immediate threat, stayed here, which is what we don't. we are waiting to see how things will develop. thankfully for our community, things went very well but u nfortu nately for community, things went very well but unfortunately for friends didn't go so unfortunately for friends didn't go so well. we had to host some people from the affected areas, from some families, and we are waiting to see what we are going to do in the future and how we can assist
many of us in our community, we have friends that had casualties in their families or they lost theirwent to work in the morning, monday morning, and they came back to find their houses burnt to the ground. nothing for them left, only the clothes they had and maybe some documents or whatever they had with them going to work. everything else has been burnt down is to ashes, and that was very frightening and spooky, really. we do have friends that also lost family members, and we had to evacuate...
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so many elected officials and so many family and friends. chris matthews wrote a great book. thank you. glad to be here. but a lot of people think about robert kennedy. they read what he wrote. they listen to his speeches. they see the work that he did. and they think about what might have been. but i believe that the reason we remember robert kennedy is because of the way he touched essential trut essential truths. history may not repeat itself, but as some like to say, it often rhymes. in 1968 there was a lot of anxiety in this country, and a lot of experts back then wanted to hide behind statistics. they wanted -- a lot of politicians wanted to hide behind statistics about what was going on. but robert kennedy made the point that the economy was experienced not in those statistics but on the ground. it is a singular moment for me to stand here, having just been introduced by someone i respect enormously. someone i watched, literally, from his first moment in law school. that was the moment when i asked him what was a subset and he said, huh? i knew he had a bright future.
so many elected officials and so many family and friends. chris matthews wrote a great book. thank you. glad to be here. but a lot of people think about robert kennedy. they read what he wrote. they listen to his speeches. they see the work that he did. and they think about what might have been. but i believe that the reason we remember robert kennedy is because of the way he touched essential trut essential truths. history may not repeat itself, but as some like to say, it often rhymes. in...
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no wonder so many people love to sing. but not many of us today have the time or chance to sing in regular groups so quiet so that's what single sing provides an opportunity to lift up your voice in song with hundreds of like minded people. the event is always booked out weeks in advance. so prudence fears and cost but i used to sing a lot of gospel choirs and spent a lot of time in churches where we sang a lot of pop music but often my worldview changed and i just wasn't able to get behind it anymore i kept looking for something that would give me that experience just one of the religious aspect and i'm starting to think that with single acing i found that before. it was. full most of the people here it wasn't about how they sang but about being process of the experience. this year's host for the soccer world cup is russia so we thought we'd take this occasion to explore the city of nation enough gosh it's one of the venue's for the tournament and besides boasting a brand new soccer stadium and for some call unary delight
no wonder so many people love to sing. but not many of us today have the time or chance to sing in regular groups so quiet so that's what single sing provides an opportunity to lift up your voice in song with hundreds of like minded people. the event is always booked out weeks in advance. so prudence fears and cost but i used to sing a lot of gospel choirs and spent a lot of time in churches where we sang a lot of pop music but often my worldview changed and i just wasn't able to get behind it...
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many visitors start their day trips here. to broker a state and a mansion were completed in seven hundred eighty five they once belonged to the fonda palin family who would have german baltic origin their home has been reconstructed for visitors to see. it is one of four mansions in the national park . they are completely different from peasant and small wooden houses that are a part of their life landscape but they stand out as large compounds that. even feel out of place at the southwestern area of the national park is home to one of its most popular destinations borg wouldn't like stretching some three kilometers enable you to explore the area about twenty percent of the stonier consists of bogs and marshland there are important wildlife reserves. for the typical species you can see here on those plant and and to stymie in a pine tree and and food and insects and they're willing unfortunately many plants and are destroyed so the. need the protection of our money is stern ians that many bog pools a popular swimming in summe
many visitors start their day trips here. to broker a state and a mansion were completed in seven hundred eighty five they once belonged to the fonda palin family who would have german baltic origin their home has been reconstructed for visitors to see. it is one of four mansions in the national park . they are completely different from peasant and small wooden houses that are a part of their life landscape but they stand out as large compounds that. even feel out of place at the southwestern...
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we have many, many allies and this president has gone on so many foreign trips and he has also invited so many foreign leaders to the white house since he has been here. he has had many opportunities to have bilateral engagements and transparent for the world to see and participated in multi-lateral meetings and summits like the upcoming nato summit. the president is very clear that we are committed to the nato alliance but he is also -- wants everybody to pay their fair share. this president feels like this country has been the world's piggy bank far too long. we are taken advantage of whether it's trade deals or the fact that we pay dues. every time he pulls out of the paris accord, pull out of the iran nuclear agreement. move the capital to jerusalem and recognize it as -- move the embassy and recognize jerusalem as the capital. every time he is told things will fall apart, he follows the advice and policy advice he gets and goes with his campaign promises. and he makes a difference. others are going to have to come on board as well and recognize that this president is more than hap
we have many, many allies and this president has gone on so many foreign trips and he has also invited so many foreign leaders to the white house since he has been here. he has had many opportunities to have bilateral engagements and transparent for the world to see and participated in multi-lateral meetings and summits like the upcoming nato summit. the president is very clear that we are committed to the nato alliance but he is also -- wants everybody to pay their fair share. this president...
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you know i think most of us fans really do sum up and i was so many people. it's in russia moscow st petersburg. been based in moscow for most of competition i've been here three years and colleagues of you know been born and bred here they've never seen anything like this festival so many people coming from all over the wild partying in the street drinking dancing singing. it's been a fantastic atmosphere so far no looks like it's just getting started almost and i've been here in st petersburg for the majority of the tournament i was in moscow for a bit and it's been amazing to that education to learn about the city its history the beauty of the buildings the people here are very friendly and open minded and it's been wonderful to be based up this i think all those tourists who come in the learning are like myself really you know taking a lot of of russia's cultural history so it's been it's been educational you know to come up definitely but doesn't compare. visa pipework started now with the composition funding on i caught up with my city get out he's a ru
you know i think most of us fans really do sum up and i was so many people. it's in russia moscow st petersburg. been based in moscow for most of competition i've been here three years and colleagues of you know been born and bred here they've never seen anything like this festival so many people coming from all over the wild partying in the street drinking dancing singing. it's been a fantastic atmosphere so far no looks like it's just getting started almost and i've been here in st petersburg...
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many is. they are the champions now it would be great if you could put some words to what it's like and what it means of be a german national player what that is well i would say for every kind of football driven nation you know playing for the national team is national team is the highest chief minute you can have and with this comes a responsibility you know you and you and the first day the locker room of your national team you know you have to figure out a way to fight your way through you know you want to claim one spot in that locker room you want to get in there and you want to represent your country so you learn pretty early as a younger player if you get so put unity to bring out your elbows and when you look back at all the teams that won a world cup it's the last element that you need in order to win that world cup the drive of a team that drive that is soul hungry is so greedy so nasty and so whole you know full of emotions that that you seek know all those elements to your opponen
many is. they are the champions now it would be great if you could put some words to what it's like and what it means of be a german national player what that is well i would say for every kind of football driven nation you know playing for the national team is national team is the highest chief minute you can have and with this comes a responsibility you know you and you and the first day the locker room of your national team you know you have to figure out a way to fight your way through you...
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many years now right. i see how free the media in pakistan is you know and very interesting only by the way this freedom started where it started doing the due date of a military general it was actually mature of who gave this all these independent journals that took part in a coup we don't have much time certainly the events of t.v.'s we don't have much time but then just to wrap up would you say that pakistan can look forward to a free and fair election and that european union election observers in pakistan and the rest of the world in general can expect a fair transition to democracy in pakistan definitely let me just make a concluding point in the media for years so ever since you know from from that point now we have a hundred t.v. channels and we have all these newspapers in it and i read them every day and their friends read them and my family and we all know what happens in pakistan so we don't really need a statement for that they're all free yet as free as they are old as free as you have in the
many years now right. i see how free the media in pakistan is you know and very interesting only by the way this freedom started where it started doing the due date of a military general it was actually mature of who gave this all these independent journals that took part in a coup we don't have much time certainly the events of t.v.'s we don't have much time but then just to wrap up would you say that pakistan can look forward to a free and fair election and that european union election...
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many have relatives but many are also on their own. lives care workers we had to stand by these people. so. they mention that sustain. but in many cases people in care have a very different experience you just need to take a look at some blind forums to gain some insight. the cure industry is changing and increasingly private companies are replacing not for profit foundation the high demand for care makes it a lucrative business. but the drive for profit often comes at the expense of the most vulnerable. one of the curers moved my mother and cleaned her up says one post but the tube from the catheter fell out and the contents of the plastic bag spilled out onto the bed the carer did notice so my mother had to live there in her own urine. many care homes have chosen to save on staff putting existing workers under refuge amount of pressure. when i came to visit and gave my mother something to drink said one foreign user she was all dried out she drink like there was no tomorrow the carers didn't even have the time to make sure that the p
many have relatives but many are also on their own. lives care workers we had to stand by these people. so. they mention that sustain. but in many cases people in care have a very different experience you just need to take a look at some blind forums to gain some insight. the cure industry is changing and increasingly private companies are replacing not for profit foundation the high demand for care makes it a lucrative business. but the drive for profit often comes at the expense of the most...
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many never return. understood. from the north. volcano kill way erupted explosively last thing boiling clouds of steam and ash and rock high into the atmosphere scientists say it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill the way it has been spilling lava continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood so of the goddess de lay. says native hawaiians family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not we accept this type of event. i'm not matheson in doha with the top stories on all disease a group of opposition political parties has rejected the results of pakistan's general election and follows out a geisha is a vote rigging and military meddling the ruling party has conceded defeat and that's paving the way for cricketer turned politician imran khan to become the next prime minister but the opposition alliance says it will take to the streets until a new vote is held by some avenge i've had reports from the home. the master even his b
many never return. understood. from the north. volcano kill way erupted explosively last thing boiling clouds of steam and ash and rock high into the atmosphere scientists say it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for kill the way it has been spilling lava continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood so of the goddess de lay. says native hawaiians family is always nice to us whether she takes our home or not...
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i mean, i'm -- i'm stunned like i'm sure so many in the audience.i wondered if you could speak a little bit more about the race and class issues related to this, because it seemeds like that would have been a real target. >> yeah. as i said, almost all of the women locked up under the american plan were working class. there are a couple of examples of well-educated or wealthier women being locked up, but when they were, it usually caused a scandal. the american plan in the 1930s shut down for years, there was another example in the '40s that resulted in the cessation of the plan for a couple months because they accidentally locked up the wife of a very prominent navy captain or something. so there are a couple of examples of elite women, but nearly all of the people locked up were working class. and this was because this was a program of policing working class sexuality. there was this idea that working class people, poorer people, people who are immigrants had less morals than others, and so they needed to be stopped x they needed to be taught the
i mean, i'm -- i'm stunned like i'm sure so many in the audience.i wondered if you could speak a little bit more about the race and class issues related to this, because it seemeds like that would have been a real target. >> yeah. as i said, almost all of the women locked up under the american plan were working class. there are a couple of examples of well-educated or wealthier women being locked up, but when they were, it usually caused a scandal. the american plan in the 1930s shut down...
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unfortunately, many people on the right continue to ignore that message. unfortunately they have continued to push for damaging, extreme policies that ignore the supreme court and the constitution and women across the country. from day one president trump and vice president pence have made it clear that turning back the clock on women's health and reproductive rights is a top priority for them. the recently proposed harmful domestic gag rule on federal family planning funds that was designed to restrict access to health care for women interfere with the care provider's ability to talk about the full range of reproductive health services with their patients, and ultimately make it harder for women to exercise their health care choices and constitutional rights, and that is just the latest of so many extreme and ideological steps and statements and policies and appointees that have repeatedly shown the trump administration's hostility to women's rights. and we are still seeing radical republicans in many states pushing to put up new barriers like those that
unfortunately, many people on the right continue to ignore that message. unfortunately they have continued to push for damaging, extreme policies that ignore the supreme court and the constitution and women across the country. from day one president trump and vice president pence have made it clear that turning back the clock on women's health and reproductive rights is a top priority for them. the recently proposed harmful domestic gag rule on federal family planning funds that was designed to...