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his assistant would be cecil blaine.here is his forged id identifying him as carl holtzman, assistant orderly from an insane asylum near the dutch border. casper forecaster would be acting and an insane asylum patient who is on the run and david when carl holtzman recaptured them and were bringing him home. they got out of camp, start moving towards one of the first villages they come 2, they are confronted, can't go around anymore so they need to tell the local villagers and police who they are. david explains who casper is when casper goes and apoplectic fit, foaming at the mouth, wriggling on the ground acting like a crazy person. cecil blaine who has essentially aspirin pops a pill into casper's mouth, casper goes still and the villagers just want them to get the hell out. and so their roots to travel begin, they and act a couple of other times and present themselves from being recaptured. it took 15 days to make it to holland. the tunnel is discovered soon after the breakout, in the morning. carly meyer orders his g
his assistant would be cecil blaine.here is his forged id identifying him as carl holtzman, assistant orderly from an insane asylum near the dutch border. casper forecaster would be acting and an insane asylum patient who is on the run and david when carl holtzman recaptured them and were bringing him home. they got out of camp, start moving towards one of the first villages they come 2, they are confronted, can't go around anymore so they need to tell the local villagers and police who they...
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he was captured along in the same week the individual cecil blain 19-years-old, the youngest individual in the squadron and he was to a t. the classic pilot daredevil. young, rode a motorcycle very fast, showed up at his ow with n plane and wanted to fight. the other individual label talk about what is casper. i don't want to disparage him but casper was down on his first flight over the front. they found themselves in germany in a world of pow camps. .. . >> by 1916 from 1899, 19 oh seven in the civilized war and had done a reasonably good job about it. but with such a sea of men come is largely dependent to where you retreated how you ended up and with david gray and the like, they came under the general who served on the fron front, he lost two battles, his son was killed and he was determined with the pow camps, he would impose a very harsh regime on every single one of them. so hundreds of other officers are now finding themselves in camps they are finding themselves the first thing they want to do is get out of there. so one point he dresses up as a german officer he speaks six la
he was captured along in the same week the individual cecil blain 19-years-old, the youngest individual in the squadron and he was to a t. the classic pilot daredevil. young, rode a motorcycle very fast, showed up at his ow with n plane and wanted to fight. the other individual label talk about what is casper. i don't want to disparage him but casper was down on his first flight over the front. they found themselves in germany in a world of pow camps. .. . >> by 1916 from 1899, 19 oh...
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ga cecile g cecile -- in the pocahontas gallery we see images of the indian princess and learn how she been used as a symbol of america's founding. >> we are standing in the central gallery of the national museum of the american indians' latest exhibition, "americans." this exhibit was conceived around a premise, and that premise is that most american people today feel that they have very little to do with native americans and that native americans have virtually nothing to do with them or their lives, and we believe that the exact opposite is true, so in this exhibition, the national museum of the american indian is examining the nature of non-native americans' relationship with native americans and we do this through the prism of a national paradox. that paradox is one that is very familiar to americans, whether they're native or not. the paradox is, american indians constitute 1% to 2% of the u.s. population, yet everywhere you look in american life you see imagery of american indians. this imagery is found not only in advising, product design and corporate logos, it's also found on
ga cecile g cecile -- in the pocahontas gallery we see images of the indian princess and learn how she been used as a symbol of america's founding. >> we are standing in the central gallery of the national museum of the american indians' latest exhibition, "americans." this exhibit was conceived around a premise, and that premise is that most american people today feel that they have very little to do with native americans and that native americans have virtually nothing to do...
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cecile richards, nice to have you here. richards: great toe back. thank you. vu: well, in the introduction in your book, "for the first time in my life, the top practically, i'm wondering whether my own daughterswe will have far rights than i've had." which rights are you talking about, and why do you feel that way? virichards: well, i'm sly concerned under this administration and this congress at the effort repeal women's reproductive rights, really basic, basihealth-ca, and that's, of course, the work we've been doing at planned parenthood this entire year is to fight back, and we've been successful so far, and, of course, we've seen an outpouring of young women mobilizing, energized, running for office and doing all of the things i think we need to do. vu: the trump administration has done a number of things. it's rolled back contception coverage. it's ait's cut funds forefund planning parenthood. teen-pregnancy prevention programs. what else t coming down the pipelit has you concerned? richards: one of the biggest concerns frankly that we haves that are be
cecile richards, nice to have you here. richards: great toe back. thank you. vu: well, in the introduction in your book, "for the first time in my life, the top practically, i'm wondering whether my own daughterswe will have far rights than i've had." which rights are you talking about, and why do you feel that way? virichards: well, i'm sly concerned under this administration and this congress at the effort repeal women's reproductive rights, really basic, basihealth-ca, and that's,...
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ga cecile g cecile -- in the pocahontas gallery we see images of the indian princess and learn how sheed as a symbol of america's founding. >> we are standing in the central gallery of the national museum of the american indians' latest
ga cecile g cecile -- in the pocahontas gallery we see images of the indian princess and learn how sheed as a symbol of america's founding. >> we are standing in the central gallery of the national museum of the american indians' latest
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that would umw be cecil roberts.nd applause] >> we got that care and they will get their pension i guarantee you. [cheers and applause] >> let me say that i never expected this race to be the national race it turned out to be. i never expected donald trump to come to the state as much as he did, sending vice president pens, sending his family time after time after time and you stood tall. what you said. [cheers and applause] >> what west virginia said loud and clear tonight, mister president, we want our senator, not your senator. [cheers and applause] >> can't tell you how proud i. i can't tell you how proud to stand as tall as west virginia is tall, democrats, republicans, independents. i made my commitment to each and every one of you, those who supported me and later voted to someone else, i take my oath seriously, to uphold the constitution, that is for everybody, that is for everybody and we've got to stop this toxic rhetoric going on in this country, we've got to stop for toxic rhetoric, bring people together,
that would umw be cecil roberts.nd applause] >> we got that care and they will get their pension i guarantee you. [cheers and applause] >> let me say that i never expected this race to be the national race it turned out to be. i never expected donald trump to come to the state as much as he did, sending vice president pens, sending his family time after time after time and you stood tall. what you said. [cheers and applause] >> what west virginia said loud and clear tonight,...
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euro countries are in the same team and should be playing by the same rules cecil's are fewer to protect us to provide certainty stability and mutual trust if the threat of an excess deficit procedure was meant as a warning shot it missed its target in rome by a mile the populist governing coalition remains defiant. letter from brussels has arrived i was expecting one from santa claus as well anyway. the deputy prime minister mathias salvini says there'll be no backtracking on social welfare spending increases. italians are used to drama in politics should things go all the way to a confrontation with brussels it depends on who you ask. and some of the corridors of this government and i like them they're young and they give us hope that. i'm very worried because it's a problem the public debt keeps growing. in the end we'll be paying for it you know . good question financial markets are already demanding risk premiums for italian government bonds the national debt has surged above one hundred thirty percent of gross domestic product from the outlooks not very rosy on it or both the organ
euro countries are in the same team and should be playing by the same rules cecil's are fewer to protect us to provide certainty stability and mutual trust if the threat of an excess deficit procedure was meant as a warning shot it missed its target in rome by a mile the populist governing coalition remains defiant. letter from brussels has arrived i was expecting one from santa claus as well anyway. the deputy prime minister mathias salvini says there'll be no backtracking on social welfare...
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brothers cecil and david rosenthal were lifelong members of the synagogue. cecil loved to greet members at the door while david set out the prayer books. they had developmental disabilities and dedicated their lives to helping others. they were inseparable. at 97, rose malinger regularly attended the tree of life with her daughter who survived the shooting. her family said she did everything she wanted to do in life. she was known as bubbe, yiddish for grandma, to everyone in the family and the entire community. bernice and sylvan simon died together in the same synagogue where they were married 62 years ago. their neighbors describe them as the sweetest people you can imagine, two people who shared a great love. 87-year-old melvin wax was usually one of the first to arrive at the services. his passions were his religion and the pittsburgh pirates. joyce fienberg had a long career as a research specialist. until she retired ten years ago. friends describe her as an engaging and warm person who lit up a room with her huge personality. jerry rabinowitz was a p
brothers cecil and david rosenthal were lifelong members of the synagogue. cecil loved to greet members at the door while david set out the prayer books. they had developmental disabilities and dedicated their lives to helping others. they were inseparable. at 97, rose malinger regularly attended the tree of life with her daughter who survived the shooting. her family said she did everything she wanted to do in life. she was known as bubbe, yiddish for grandma, to everyone in the family and the...
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on the on the campus of the university of cape town and it was a bucket of poo that was thrown at cecille road statue. of figure this was an education process to work out.
on the on the campus of the university of cape town and it was a bucket of poo that was thrown at cecille road statue. of figure this was an education process to work out.
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american exhibit in the national museum of the american indian here in washington dc with curator cecile ganteume. in the pocahontas gallery we see images of the indian princess and how she was used as a symbol or america's founding. >> we are standing in the central gallery of the national museum of the american indians' latest exhibition. it was based around a premise and that sprems that most american people today feel they have very little to do with native americans, and native americans have virtually nothing to do with them or their lives. we believe the exact opposite is true. in this exhibition, the national exhibition of the american indian is examining the nature of non-native americans relationship with native americans. and we do this through the prism of the national paradox. hat's very familiar to americans. the paradox is american indians constitute 1% to 2% of the u.s. population, yet everywhere you look you see imagery of american indians. it's also found on state and county seals. it is found in u.s. military insignia. it's found in motel and storefront signage, on arc
american exhibit in the national museum of the american indian here in washington dc with curator cecile ganteume. in the pocahontas gallery we see images of the indian princess and how she was used as a symbol or america's founding. >> we are standing in the central gallery of the national museum of the american indians' latest exhibition. it was based around a premise and that sprems that most american people today feel they have very little to do with native americans, and native...
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shannon, jim, cecile. coming up, your tv guide -- steve kornacki is here with us on what races to watch and which races could signal a blue wave. stay with us right here on msnbc. life was tough in cuba in the 60's. my mom was fired from her job, so she started making cakes to support us. the first account that we opened was with bank of america. since then, we have grown exponentially. to me, food is love. and i think food brings people together. everything in life is about giving back. you're only as good as what you leave behind, when you leave this world. ♪ yeah, this is bob barnett in chicago. (john foley) i was there when bob barnett made the first commercial wireless phone call. we were both working on that first network that would eventually become verizon's. that call opened the door to the billions of mobile calls that we've all made since. i'm proud i was part of that first call, and i'm proud that i'm here now as we build america's first and only 5g ultra wideband network that will transform ho
shannon, jim, cecile. coming up, your tv guide -- steve kornacki is here with us on what races to watch and which races could signal a blue wave. stay with us right here on msnbc. life was tough in cuba in the 60's. my mom was fired from her job, so she started making cakes to support us. the first account that we opened was with bank of america. since then, we have grown exponentially. to me, food is love. and i think food brings people together. everything in life is about giving back. you're...
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then the suggest others gordon could have done in the way explored that road in the cecil. gordon got it done in the way explored that road. as they say the battle is worth the blood both literally and figuratively. now do i not somebody affordable by the us out to class now tossed off on me on no crying i'm a salmon dealer he relates a chest but i have a cut on those nasty she's up to date on the my seal of geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month after he took office in odessa it is law is the last administration is delivering results. you're going to see a steady flow of embassy in washington visitors coming here the meeting was fruitful and geoffrey generous. no matter how well saakashvili is job goes it looks like he shouldn't be worried about his own finances on his facebook page he posted an official document showing that the new governor of odessa gets a pretty penny from washington almost two hundred thousand dollars a year for comparison the governor of maine gets seventy thousand dollars a year so if odessa became a n
then the suggest others gordon could have done in the way explored that road in the cecil. gordon got it done in the way explored that road. as they say the battle is worth the blood both literally and figuratively. now do i not somebody affordable by the us out to class now tossed off on me on no crying i'm a salmon dealer he relates a chest but i have a cut on those nasty she's up to date on the my seal of geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month...
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had a question about cecil. there's ar big push for there to be a cost-benefit analysis on the standard come something you seem to have supported previously. a lot of concerns of making sure there is a harmonization between the accounting standard and regulatory capital rules to make sure there's not an extra count of capital and not a negative procyclical impact of the rover -- the rule. could you give us an update how you do they need to cost-benefit analysis and how that another regulators could harmonize the standard with existing capital rules? >> i think we propose this. if we have propose that we will propose it shortly in real time. from the regulatory point of view we will phase in the use of cecil and regulatory capital calculations. that will give, we will face the thin both with respect to the spot g in respect of stress testing capital regime. that will give us time to evaluate what the effect of cecil going to be. i agree there's a lot more -- we got a lot of david. a lot of it is conflicting us to
had a question about cecil. there's ar big push for there to be a cost-benefit analysis on the standard come something you seem to have supported previously. a lot of concerns of making sure there is a harmonization between the accounting standard and regulatory capital rules to make sure there's not an extra count of capital and not a negative procyclical impact of the rover -- the rule. could you give us an update how you do they need to cost-benefit analysis and how that another regulators...
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edward mills, raymond james, question about cecil. there's a big push right now for there to be a cost-benefit analysis on the standard, something they seem to have supported previously with concerns about making sure there's a harmonization between the accounting standard and regular capital rules to make sure there is not an extra accounting capital and 90 negative procyclical and could you give an update as to how you view the need for a cost-benefit analysis and how the fed and other relators harmonized the standard with existing capital rules? >> i think we have proposed this and will propose it shortly in real time. but from that regular tory point of view we will face in the use of cecil in our regular tory capital and i will give them a visit and both with respect to capital regime and stress test capital regime. that will give us time to evaluate what the effect of cecil will be because -- i agree with you, a lot more we got a lot of data and it is conflicting as to what the day one effect of these will be in what -- there's
edward mills, raymond james, question about cecil. there's a big push right now for there to be a cost-benefit analysis on the standard, something they seem to have supported previously with concerns about making sure there's a harmonization between the accounting standard and regular capital rules to make sure there is not an extra accounting capital and 90 negative procyclical and could you give an update as to how you view the need for a cost-benefit analysis and how the fed and other...
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for more than 30 years reverend cecil wilson and his church in san francisco has provided thanksgiving meals in the tenderloin district. hundreds of volunteers showed up to serve turkey and ham and all the fixings to thousands of homeless people in the city. we spoke to the ceo who explains the importance of having this annual event in san francisco. >> as you can see, the challenges the city faces are huge and increasing. the more people on the streets, greater food insecurity, the opioid epidemic. all these challenges are compounded. we're just seeing more suffering all around us in the city and in the bay area. >> officials say they served around 1,200 pound of turkey, nearly 3,000 pounds of ham. the church provides services all year long to the homeless throughout san francisco. >>> not just here in the bay area. there were thanksgiving celebrations across the country. we started with the annual macy's day parade on nbc and we had a thank you from president trump. here is nbc's dan shanahan. >> reporter: bone chilling temperatures couldn't dampen the fun at the macy's thanksgiving
for more than 30 years reverend cecil wilson and his church in san francisco has provided thanksgiving meals in the tenderloin district. hundreds of volunteers showed up to serve turkey and ham and all the fixings to thousands of homeless people in the city. we spoke to the ceo who explains the importance of having this annual event in san francisco. >> as you can see, the challenges the city faces are huge and increasing. the more people on the streets, greater food insecurity, the...
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win it's going to be a mother cecille it probably i mean cavani also but it is. now. i know that. but my fundamental is mining hard. core he scored the last game guys and i'm very yeah but i think fundamentally my problem with p.s.g. is that ok they have no competition in league one they don't play those games where they need to be switched on at all times you don't have one second to have a mental lapse because a team like liverpool will punish you and i don't know if p.s.g. is is there yet the mentality i think that's most important for the. polities there they have the superstars but you're like why are they still failing there's one on a time there's a great relationship between. thomas to call and i think that was perhaps like a question mark in the summer because neymar didn't have a very good cop and his form is really suffered based seems like i mean he's not back at the levels that we saw three four years ago but it seems to go is on the way to extract in the best out of him so i think neymar going to have to be on his game to cause going to need to you know make sure tha
win it's going to be a mother cecille it probably i mean cavani also but it is. now. i know that. but my fundamental is mining hard. core he scored the last game guys and i'm very yeah but i think fundamentally my problem with p.s.g. is that ok they have no competition in league one they don't play those games where they need to be switched on at all times you don't have one second to have a mental lapse because a team like liverpool will punish you and i don't know if p.s.g. is is there yet...
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by student activists and tells the story of their firsthand experience, bringing down a statue of cecilose. so much for being here with u on midday." start by giving a little bit of the history andow you guys came to be involved with this. >> well, it really startedell before 2015. it's an ongoing process. engage with ng to the history, the colonial past and history of apartheid in morn day south africa with the youth that is in the rainbow tion now. >> talk to me about maybe some of the similarities between the two countries. have you been following fsr t car any statutes here in the united states and does that have any impact on the work inthat you a are doing? >> we are aware of people of color fighting for their rhts around the world. marginalized people are saying we'd like to be recognized and treated like human beings. and any symbol that dehumanizes shouldn't be celebrated or be put in public where everyone gets toalk past it. >> what was the point that you all said we need to make this a in production, telling this story on a larger platform for differentnc aud to see? what was
by student activists and tells the story of their firsthand experience, bringing down a statue of cecilose. so much for being here with u on midday." start by giving a little bit of the history andow you guys came to be involved with this. >> well, it really startedell before 2015. it's an ongoing process. engage with ng to the history, the colonial past and history of apartheid in morn day south africa with the youth that is in the rainbow tion now. >> talk to me about maybe...
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synagogue shooting, irving wax, jerry rabinowitz, joyce fienberg, daniel stein, richard gottfried, cecil rosenthal, and david rosenthal. >> president cohen: all right. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i just want to say thank you to our friends at sfgov tv for assisting us in this broadcast, and our meeting is adjourned. thank you. - >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their showing up and dining within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 san francisco owes must of the charm to the unique characterization of each corridor has a distinction permanent our neighbors are the economic engine of the city. >> if we could a afford the lot by these we'll not to have the kind of store in the future the kids will eat from some restaurants chinatown has phobia one of the best the most unique neighborhood shopping areas of san francisco. >> chinatown is one of the oldest chinatown in the state we need to b
synagogue shooting, irving wax, jerry rabinowitz, joyce fienberg, daniel stein, richard gottfried, cecil rosenthal, and david rosenthal. >> president cohen: all right. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i just want to say thank you to our friends at sfgov tv for assisting us in this broadcast, and our meeting is adjourned. thank you. - >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their showing up and dining within the 49 square miles of san...
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synagogue shooting, irving wax, jerry rabinowitz, joyce fienberg, daniel stein, richard gottfried, cecil rosenthal, and david rosenthal. >> president cohen: all right. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i just want to say thank you to our friends at sfgov tv for assisting us in this broadcast, and our meeting is adjourned. thank you. >> good afternoon. welcome to the special meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. today is november 2nd, 2018. thank you all for being here with us for this important matter. i will begin with attendance and i will lead the pledge of allegiance. we'll move to communications and then the members will nominate and appoint their presiding officer pro tem for the day. to roll call for attendance. [ roll call ] >> we have a quorum. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please join me in the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. to the republic, one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you. during the call of the rolls those marked present, those marked not present were su
synagogue shooting, irving wax, jerry rabinowitz, joyce fienberg, daniel stein, richard gottfried, cecil rosenthal, and david rosenthal. >> president cohen: all right. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i just want to say thank you to our friends at sfgov tv for assisting us in this broadcast, and our meeting is adjourned. thank you. >> good afternoon. welcome to the special meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. today is november 2nd, 2018. thank you all for being here...
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the organization was co-founded by reverand cecil williams and his wife janice mirikitani.ization that has become quite the legacy.<"the people that need help need to know that there are a lot of people out there that care and that gives hope and that is hugely important."> (grant) glide doesn't just feed the homeless on thansgiving. they feed people 364 days a year serving over 750-thousand meals (pam) so many people ... giving up their time this holiday weekend to help others ... kron 4's phillip dejgal rode along with san francisco police .. to deliver food to those who were unable to have a proper thanksgiving dinner tonight. (philippe) annually, on thanksgiving... the line stretches outside the lady shaw senior center in san francisco's chinatown... where thousands of people sit down for a free holiday meal. officer dexter tsang/sfpd- "we want to help people out." but for the elderly who couldn't make it out of their homes...nats- "we have thirteen total meals to deliver." san francisco sheriff's deputies, fire fighters and police officers brought the meals to them. na
the organization was co-founded by reverand cecil williams and his wife janice mirikitani.ization that has become quite the legacy. (grant) glide doesn't just feed the homeless on thansgiving. they feed people 364 days a year serving over 750-thousand meals (pam) so many people ... giving up their time this holiday weekend to help others ... kron 4's phillip dejgal rode along with san francisco police .. to deliver food to those who were unable to have a proper thanksgiving dinner tonight....
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cecile richards has been the president and ceo of planned parenthood for more than a decade.
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led to his cecille self to. share. of them washing my face and i started to shoot was icky as a rookie would want them for years as it is that far as to my you're learning these incredible news leaks our son that would hear the bells to ring out while they find that i'm sick with happiness i cannot write. just some of them something desperately with joy. shine measuring the poor for yet another name as her express is all doctors just enormous emotion there is joy of this first day of the armistice. soonish good to help people because to the very depths of my being sick false and this incredible thought. john doe not one more time i will follow. truly country immense lead to the front in the silent six years. we have shall see nothing but silence. the boys our great tears. as i think this is our love for. now. ah. the kid you know three time grammy award winner time magazine calls her the first african diva the guardian newspaper named to one of the hundred most influential women in the world she was recently awarded am
led to his cecille self to. share. of them washing my face and i started to shoot was icky as a rookie would want them for years as it is that far as to my you're learning these incredible news leaks our son that would hear the bells to ring out while they find that i'm sick with happiness i cannot write. just some of them something desperately with joy. shine measuring the poor for yet another name as her express is all doctors just enormous emotion there is joy of this first day of the...
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been welcomed by those who campaigned for a return of africa's cultural inheritance, like this marie—cecilet find the doors of the palace, because the doors of paris. you cannot find the thrones of our kings because the thrones are in paris. you cannot find the statues because the statues are in paris. you can't find anything. we need that back. the report's premise is that any art brought from africa in colonial times, and that includes these pieces on saturday in a private gallery in paris, was almost certainly acquired without informed consent. but for critics that's a wildly sweeping generalisation. translation: once you start on the premise of the whole colonial period was a crime, then immediately every work of art, whether it has been donated or collected or bought, it all becomes a case of fraud. that is the heart of their argument. it is really extreme and an assault on museums. so could the musee branly and its equivalents in london or berlin be giving up their objets? it's an idea that is no longer to them. —— the idea is no longer to do. in a moment we'll have all the business n
been welcomed by those who campaigned for a return of africa's cultural inheritance, like this marie—cecilet find the doors of the palace, because the doors of paris. you cannot find the thrones of our kings because the thrones are in paris. you cannot find the statues because the statues are in paris. you can't find anything. we need that back. the report's premise is that any art brought from africa in colonial times, and that includes these pieces on saturday in a private gallery in paris,...
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. >> reporter: three years ago, the killing of cecil the lion caused outrage, prompting calls to banf the lion population in africa in the last 20 years. >> reporter: the threat to this endangered species, ever so real. we reached out toti autho in south africa but have received no response so far. so far, there have been 230,000 signatures to that petition to save mufasa. that just shows you, guys, at the very least, there's a good peopund the world. >> keir, thank you. >>> now, we turn to mr. >> yeah, and we got a lot of t.ld weather tok t ayerg abou up because we have this cold blast and a secondary reinforcing blast way up into canada that will come spilling into our area. shut the back door. bismarck, it's going to -- it's 20 degrees bel average. minneapolis at 28. marquette, 28. chicago, 3 degrees. 12 degrees below average. then look what happens tomorrow. that spills south and east it's going to be below average. 36 in pittsburgh. 44, charleston. nashville, 10 degrees below average. kansas city will see 44. thanks givivi thanks day is going to be the coldest throughout the nor
. >> reporter: three years ago, the killing of cecil the lion caused outrage, prompting calls to banf the lion population in africa in the last 20 years. >> reporter: the threat to this endangered species, ever so real. we reached out toti autho in south africa but have received no response so far. so far, there have been 230,000 signatures to that petition to save mufasa. that just shows you, guys, at the very least, there's a good peopund the world. >> keir, thank you....
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Nov 19, 2018
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. >> reporter: three years ago, the killing of cecil the lion caused outrage, prompting calls to banhe lion population in africa in the last 20 years. >> reporter: the threat to this endangered species, ever so real. we reached out to authorities in south africa but have received no response so far. so far, there have been 230,000 signatures to that petition to save mufasa. that just shows you, guys, at the very least, there's good people around the world. >> keir, thank you. >>> now we turn to mr. roker. everyone has their eye on you to figure out what's happening over the holiday. >> a lot of cold weather to talk about. a lot of folks layering up because we have a cold blast and reinforcing blast coming up to canada, spilling into our area. shut the back door. bismarck is going to feel like -- it's 20 degrees below average. minneapolis, 28. chicago, 36 degrees, 12 degrees below average. look what happens tomorrow. that spills south and east. going to be 36 in pittsburgh, 44 charleston. nashville, 10 degrees below average. kansas city will see 44. thanksgiving day will be the coldes
. >> reporter: three years ago, the killing of cecil the lion caused outrage, prompting calls to banhe lion population in africa in the last 20 years. >> reporter: the threat to this endangered species, ever so real. we reached out to authorities in south africa but have received no response so far. so far, there have been 230,000 signatures to that petition to save mufasa. that just shows you, guys, at the very least, there's good people around the world. >> keir, thank you....
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en otras noticias, quiero recordarles, me imagino que cecil videntes tambiÉn se acuerdan que la semana> mi hermana me dijo que iba en un taxi con otro seÑor, que una seÑora le estaba dando ayuda para irse a otro lado para poder cruzar y que lo agarrarÁ migraciÓn. desde allÍ no hemos vuelto a saber nada de mi hermana. >> hermana, yo pedÍ disculpas, no te imaginas nos ayudaran a pagar dos taxis. el periodista, vas a ver en las redes sociales. maity: lamentable la situaciÓn. se dice que por seguridad pudieron haberla trasladado a otro lugar. la Última comunicaciÓn que tuvo fue el 20 de noviembre. han transcurrido un par de dÍas. sabemos que tuvo repercusiones muy fuertes, no sÓlo con el video que ella dijo despectivamente el comentario de los frijoles, luego ella pidiÓ disculpas. tambiÉn posteriormente salieron a la luz varias fotografÍas en honduras y a raÍz de esto ella cerrÓ su cuenta . tambiÉn mÁs que todo pendientes de las familias que estÁn por acá. las obras que estÁn llegando . la situaciÓn se pone cada vez mÁs tensa, lo que se viviÓ ayer con este confrontamiento. vamos a ver al p
en otras noticias, quiero recordarles, me imagino que cecil videntes tambiÉn se acuerdan que la semana> mi hermana me dijo que iba en un taxi con otro seÑor, que una seÑora le estaba dando ayuda para irse a otro lado para poder cruzar y que lo agarrarÁ migraciÓn. desde allÍ no hemos vuelto a saber nada de mi hermana. >> hermana, yo pedÍ disculpas, no te imaginas nos ayudaran a pagar dos taxis. el periodista, vas a ver en las redes sociales. maity: lamentable la situaciÓn. se...
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here are the names of the 11: joyce fienberg, richard gottfried, rose mallinger, jerry rabinowitz, cecil rosen thal and his brother david rosenthal, bernice and sylvan simon, daniel stein, melvin wax, and irving younger. may their memory be a blessing to their families and community. it's difficult to even begin to adequately express the hurt that this community has endured, the horror that these families have endured, and the hurt that is still part of this community. maybe one of the best ways to convey not just our condolence and our sympathy but also our sol solidarity with those who face that horror and that danger and that hate is to talk about what those folks did in that dark, dark hour, and it literally was about an hour, maybe a little more than that, that morning, that saturday morning. we of course at this time, and so many have since that date paid tribute to those in law enforcement who confronted the murderer with uncommon valor. we pay tribute as well to the emergency service professionals, nurses, and doctors and others who ministered to those who were wounded and tried
here are the names of the 11: joyce fienberg, richard gottfried, rose mallinger, jerry rabinowitz, cecil rosen thal and his brother david rosenthal, bernice and sylvan simon, daniel stein, melvin wax, and irving younger. may their memory be a blessing to their families and community. it's difficult to even begin to adequately express the hurt that this community has endured, the horror that these families have endured, and the hurt that is still part of this community. maybe one of the best...