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but many, many residents didn't think it would ever actually happen. it's been a life changing experience. and i'm truly grateful for the whole initiative and all those that work on the whole sf initiative. they've done a wonderful job accommodating the residents, who for many years have lived in delap tated housing. now they have quality housing. i was on a street where the living room and the kitchen and stairs. it wasn't large enough to accommodate. the children are grown. i had the accomplish of having a dishwasher in my home. i really like that. [laughter] i really like not having to wash dishes by hand. we still do it from time to time. the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a partner. we know that our city supports us. i love san francisco. just to be able to stay in my community and continue to help the residents who live here and continue to see my neighborhoods move into new housing, it's been a real joy. it's been a real joy. shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shopping and dining
but many, many residents didn't think it would ever actually happen. it's been a life changing experience. and i'm truly grateful for the whole initiative and all those that work on the whole sf initiative. they've done a wonderful job accommodating the residents, who for many years have lived in delap tated housing. now they have quality housing. i was on a street where the living room and the kitchen and stairs. it wasn't large enough to accommodate. the children are grown. i had the...
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many young britons wonder whether brooks that is the right decision . but first we go to india where more and more with. and are saying me too sexual violence and harassment is a major problem there in t.v. stations to. bring up an assignment saloni on the works for a television news channel in arca she's one of the few female t.v. reporters in the conservative city of one point five million people after graduating with a diploma in journalism suddenly struggled to find a job one t.v. station refused to hire her another said she could anchor but not work in the field so lonely refused to give up despite the challenges i mean. i the men i come across in my work police officers even reporters say things like come and have tea with me spend time with me meet me after work i'll drop you home some of them are really forceful it makes me uncomfortable and scared. i block these men's numbers on my phone i'm here because i want to be a reporter not because i want to spend time with many of. the human heart up here. today she's interviewing a group of men in the
many young britons wonder whether brooks that is the right decision . but first we go to india where more and more with. and are saying me too sexual violence and harassment is a major problem there in t.v. stations to. bring up an assignment saloni on the works for a television news channel in arca she's one of the few female t.v. reporters in the conservative city of one point five million people after graduating with a diploma in journalism suddenly struggled to find a job one t.v. station...
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some -- many, many, many are buddhists. some worked with the french. some did not. and i will tell you, when -- if you go back to where you were during the war, why i mentioned this very quickly at the beginning when these assassination squads came down and, you know, guerilla, however john kennedy characterized them, but they had in these villages out, like, for instance, where we were, they had their fights. 1958 to 1962. and the people who were with the communists stayed. they dug in. most of those areas, obviously, were buddhist areas, but there are a lot of them that left. they were pro-government. in a place like ganoy island, i have got a good friend here who was a native of ganoy island. , where i fought. i fought his village three times, it turned out. but the pro-south vietnamese government people moved back into the enclaves. his family moved to danang and after danang. danang, moved to sainan. what you're seeing out there in these villages -- by the way, for categorization for those who have not heard this -- there's a lot of talk about you could shoot a
some -- many, many, many are buddhists. some worked with the french. some did not. and i will tell you, when -- if you go back to where you were during the war, why i mentioned this very quickly at the beginning when these assassination squads came down and, you know, guerilla, however john kennedy characterized them, but they had in these villages out, like, for instance, where we were, they had their fights. 1958 to 1962. and the people who were with the communists stayed. they dug in. most...
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we have been part of many of them. there are other organizations here today who have also done stellar work in san francisco, doing these mixed income communities, and we have always enjoyed very much being part of it. we started here with mayor jordan and have been here ever since. i wanted to just quickly of course acknowledge the hope sf office and the mayor's office of housing and community development, the housing authority, and most particularly, i'd like to have all of you recognize mindy, head of the choice neighborhood program. she has been involved in literally dozens and dozens of these transformations across the united states. she has come today to be part of this, but they have done an extraordinary job in cities all over the united states, transforming communities like this one into new, vibrant developments and have been extraordinarily able in terms of their ability to take public work and work it so that it ultimately works for the benefit of the community. and i wanted to close my remarks after thanki
we have been part of many of them. there are other organizations here today who have also done stellar work in san francisco, doing these mixed income communities, and we have always enjoyed very much being part of it. we started here with mayor jordan and have been here ever since. i wanted to just quickly of course acknowledge the hope sf office and the mayor's office of housing and community development, the housing authority, and most particularly, i'd like to have all of you recognize...
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it took many, many years, and some of you remember the president of the board of supervisors, malia cohen was out here. our late mayor, ed lee was out here, saying it's not about new promises, it's about keeping old promises. i'm going to make sure we keep the old promises in san francisco. i want to thank our fearless leader, who brought over $30 million to this project. our congress woman, nancy pelosi, who's not only fighting for san francisco, she's fighting for the country all over the country. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: this is what success looks like. this is what it looks like when we have an amazing community that's coming together. and last, but not least, i just want to say, along with the one-for-one replacement and the increase in the number of affordable units, many of you know that president cohen and i worked on neighborhood preference legislation so that 40% of all new units built in this community go to this community first. so make sure you apply, make sure your kids apply, and make sure you continue to stay involved. if we are going to make sure that san fran
it took many, many years, and some of you remember the president of the board of supervisors, malia cohen was out here. our late mayor, ed lee was out here, saying it's not about new promises, it's about keeping old promises. i'm going to make sure we keep the old promises in san francisco. i want to thank our fearless leader, who brought over $30 million to this project. our congress woman, nancy pelosi, who's not only fighting for san francisco, she's fighting for the country all over the...
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many critics dismissed spiritism as a fraud. monuments to soldiers who died in the war were erected in many cities there are an estimated one hundred seventy six thousand world war one memorials in france and. they include a park a dedicated to soldiers of canada's royal newfoundland regiment. this bronze statue represent the original symbol accountable for. the unit suffered heavy casualties in the battle of the song. around the world sculptors worked day and night to keep up with the demand for war memorials. was. on november the elevons nineteen twenty king george the fifth unveiled a war memorial in central london it's news the senate starts which means empty chunk in greek. this coffin containing the remains of an unknown soldier was then buried. nearby westminster abbey the senator has since become the focus of british remembrance and commemoration ceremonies. efforts to create a similar memorial in france had been underway for several years a friendship piece said it was the right thing to do. take your rightful place so
many critics dismissed spiritism as a fraud. monuments to soldiers who died in the war were erected in many cities there are an estimated one hundred seventy six thousand world war one memorials in france and. they include a park a dedicated to soldiers of canada's royal newfoundland regiment. this bronze statue represent the original symbol accountable for. the unit suffered heavy casualties in the battle of the song. around the world sculptors worked day and night to keep up with the demand...
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i found many other women in my field, in many fields of endeavor through my research. in 2002, i spoke on a technology panel. the foundation came up after i wrote and said i would really like to get to know you better. i put her off for a while and then i finally had lunch for her -- with her. she said, you must meet my friend charlotte. i will tell the story. when i called charlotte, she said, i am sorry. i am going to london. you must call me when i get back. i did. we had lunch. at the end of that first lunch, charlotte said to me, i want to write a book with you. to have our first work session in march of 2003. housefeet of snow at my and seven feet of snow at charlotte's house. onactually started working the book in april of 2003. you heard that charlotte's background is in speech and communications while mine is as an electrical engineer. thehad no idea who some of technological women were. charlotte: i was just amazed that jill had never heard of isadora duncan. she was a well-known dancer who, unfortunately is more remembered for her death than her life because
i found many other women in my field, in many fields of endeavor through my research. in 2002, i spoke on a technology panel. the foundation came up after i wrote and said i would really like to get to know you better. i put her off for a while and then i finally had lunch for her -- with her. she said, you must meet my friend charlotte. i will tell the story. when i called charlotte, she said, i am sorry. i am going to london. you must call me when i get back. i did. we had lunch. at the end...
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all the time i am watching many different people go on many different shows saying many different things, that doesn't mean they are unqualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i did not know, ok, other than through reputation. his reputation is excellent. in all fairness to him, he did some shows, so did many of the people you are talking about career and so did everybody you are talking about a permanent position. i think anybody looking at a permanent position in any department has done many shows. does that mean we cannot hire anybody come and we have to hire anybody that has not done a show? i don't think so. reporter: [indiscernible] president trump: say it again? you have to speak up. reporter: [indiscernible] florida recount. president trump: if you look at broward and palm beach, if you look at broward county, they have had a horrible history. and if you look at the person, in this case, the woman involved, she has had a horrible history. all of a sudden they are finding votes out of nowhere. and rick scott, who won, you know, it was close, but he won by a comforta
all the time i am watching many different people go on many different shows saying many different things, that doesn't mean they are unqualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i did not know, ok, other than through reputation. his reputation is excellent. in all fairness to him, he did some shows, so did many of the people you are talking about career and so did everybody you are talking about a permanent position. i think anybody looking at a permanent position in any department...
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they have been fighting for many, many, many decades, but i think they are tired of fighting. but the will and see what happens. but we are talking about -- but we will see what happens. but we are talking about peace. you know my attitude in all of this. whether it is north korea or anybody else, maybe they will be successful or not, but we have negotiations going on right now in afghanistan. >> what is your response that -- [indiscernible] pres. trump: nobody has done more for the military and i have. i took the budget from bury little -- i took the budget from very little, and i am now going over to the coast guard. we are going over to the coast guard and i really believe nobody, in fact, number of generals were on television over the weekend, and they all mentioned the fact that nobody has done as a president for the military in a long time what i have done because i have taken spending. it friendlys and put us in danger, and i was able a $760congress to get billion for the military. i have done more for the veterans that anyone is ever done. i have been trying to get --
they have been fighting for many, many, many decades, but i think they are tired of fighting. but the will and see what happens. but we are talking about -- but we will see what happens. but we are talking about peace. you know my attitude in all of this. whether it is north korea or anybody else, maybe they will be successful or not, but we have negotiations going on right now in afghanistan. >> what is your response that -- [indiscernible] pres. trump: nobody has done more for the...
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on all of them just as a piece of well many from the fur. first and second generation wore them more for traditional reasons and there was an association that they were peasants or had lower qualifications or might even be illiterate. so there was this idea that if a woman wasn't very educated she would wear a headscarf. but now there are women here who wear head scarves although they went to school here went to university graduates. so the old idea of the headscarf has changed and also the easygoing idea that the headscarf as a fashion accessory think of grace kelly or dree hepburn for example. after the islamic headscarf is a pure product of patra and it's linked to dress code. so women who wear a head scarf for religious reasons probably cannot understand why some would wear it for reasons of fashion. they aren't flexible enough to wear one from time to time nor will they show their shoulders or wear short skirts. and this is problematic because we're talking about a dress code that emancipated women would probably not adopt for themselve
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women in culture obviously working at the forefront for many many centuries and they will continue to do so a lot of optimism in the room here and we are on the verge of something possibly a new tide guys. thanks for joining us. thank you thank you. thanks . trench warfare. help. for though. the soldiers that went off and suzy also going to fight for the spot the. dream. figures cut programs focuses nineteen eighteen. years since the end of. the sistine d.w. . her first day at school in the. first clueless an embedded doors grand moment to run and join the arena tang on her journey to freedom in our interactive dungeon toronto and the rioting returns home. climate change is just. wished above pollution and says. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better her it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire shut. the fuck on the environment magazine come. on b.t.w. . how's it feel of the well. where i come from but oh is that it does go it's just. it was chinese food so that's a measure of where i was always reminds me of
women in culture obviously working at the forefront for many many centuries and they will continue to do so a lot of optimism in the room here and we are on the verge of something possibly a new tide guys. thanks for joining us. thank you thank you. thanks . trench warfare. help. for though. the soldiers that went off and suzy also going to fight for the spot the. dream. figures cut programs focuses nineteen eighteen. years since the end of. the sistine d.w. . her first day at school in the....
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at first many germans welcomed the. arrival of french troops but their optimism soon turned to resentment and hostility. among these german children is the future film director max or fearless. in his memoirs often said he was saddened by the way that french troops at harris stand abused the local residence. a number of soldiers from french african colonies fathered children with local women starting in one nine hundred thirty seven the nazis forcibly sterilized several hundred of these mixed race offspring. gave. occupation troops from the british empire including those from canada were not especially popular with the rhineland residence. i think war had strengthened the canadian sense of national pride and then loyalty to the british crown. of the united states provided an estimated two hundred and forty thousand troops nearly one third of the total occupation force. most of them seem to get along well enough with the local residents. we fought against the crowds but they didn't invade america or lay siege to new york
at first many germans welcomed the. arrival of french troops but their optimism soon turned to resentment and hostility. among these german children is the future film director max or fearless. in his memoirs often said he was saddened by the way that french troops at harris stand abused the local residence. a number of soldiers from french african colonies fathered children with local women starting in one nine hundred thirty seven the nazis forcibly sterilized several hundred of these mixed...
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i found many other women in my field, in many fields of endeavor through my research. in 2002, i spoke on a technology panel. jill from the foundation came up after i wrote and said i would really like to get to know you better. i put her off for a while and then i finally had lunch for her -- with her. she said, you must meet my friend charlotte. i called charlotte in early 2003. and i'm going to tell the story anyway. and when i called charlotte, she said i'm sorry. i'm going to london. you must call me when i get back. [laughter] i did. we had lunch. at the end of that first lunch, charlotte said to me, i want to write a book with you. we were going to have our first work session in march of 2003. does anybody remember march 19, march 20, march 21? three feet of snow at my house and seven feet of snow at charlotte's house. we actually started working on the book in april of 2003. you heard that charlotte's background is in speech and communications while mine is as an electrical engineer. she had no idea who some of the technological women were. richard woman nobel
i found many other women in my field, in many fields of endeavor through my research. in 2002, i spoke on a technology panel. jill from the foundation came up after i wrote and said i would really like to get to know you better. i put her off for a while and then i finally had lunch for her -- with her. she said, you must meet my friend charlotte. i called charlotte in early 2003. and i'm going to tell the story anyway. and when i called charlotte, she said i'm sorry. i'm going to london. you...
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that one is ripping at hearts of so many families and communities across our country.iction. i would like to begin by asking everyone to take a moment to look down at their chairs and see what color your chair is. >> unfortunately, as you can see, we're having some technical issues with our signal from the bloomberg public health summit. going to try to make a little technical change here and then come back and bring you the best possible coverage we can give you to you. >>> join american history tv this weekend for live all day coverage of the international conference on world war ii. from the national world war ii museum in new orleans. starting saturday at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern bernie sanders talks about his book "where we go from here." >> you can watch television from morning tonight for years. that question will not come up. is it appropriate in the wealthiest country in the history of the world we have the highest rate of childhood poverty of almost every other major country on earth. are we concerned that a handful of media conglome
that one is ripping at hearts of so many families and communities across our country.iction. i would like to begin by asking everyone to take a moment to look down at their chairs and see what color your chair is. >> unfortunately, as you can see, we're having some technical issues with our signal from the bloomberg public health summit. going to try to make a little technical change here and then come back and bring you the best possible coverage we can give you to you. >>> join...
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many are under evacuation orders. they struggled with the decision on to leave. >> we were trying to figure out what to do. my wife wanted me to pack the car last night. i told her not to worry. then today, the smoke was billowing up and i said now is the time. >> the fire is being fumed that's right field by extreme wins. firefighters hope to make progress tonight. >> the smaller of the two fires is the hill fire. it is about 10,000 acres. 17,000 people have been forced to evacuate and there is no containment on the hill fire either. >> poor air quality plagued the bay area. how people are coping with what doctors are recommending. >> a break in the wind but they will return tomorrow. i will have more details on another warning and some very chilly temperatures. >> remembering the lives lost in yesterday's thousand oak shooting. what investigators are learning about the gunman. what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. or 300 minutes of baby videos. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity
many are under evacuation orders. they struggled with the decision on to leave. >> we were trying to figure out what to do. my wife wanted me to pack the car last night. i told her not to worry. then today, the smoke was billowing up and i said now is the time. >> the fire is being fumed that's right field by extreme wins. firefighters hope to make progress tonight. >> the smaller of the two fires is the hill fire. it is about 10,000 acres. 17,000 people have been forced to...
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so far, they have saved many, many more homes than they have lost.average. california is warmer and drier than it used to be. fires are more volatile. things are not the way they were ten years ago. you look at the fires in napa, the fire in butte county this fire. the rate of spread is exponentially more than it used to be. i am surrounded by fire. faced with catastrophe, president trump's first comment was a threat to cut california's funding, if it did not improve forest management. the president of the firefighters union called it shameless, ill informed and demeaning. after a brief lull, the dusty desert winds which dry these fires are roaring again and with more homes and lives at risk, the governor of california is urging the white house to declare a major disaster. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. the family of a man who was killed with his one—year—old son in a car crash in sheffield on friday night have described him as a loving father. he was 35 and his son died when their people carrier was in collision with another vehicle which had be
so far, they have saved many, many more homes than they have lost.average. california is warmer and drier than it used to be. fires are more volatile. things are not the way they were ten years ago. you look at the fires in napa, the fire in butte county this fire. the rate of spread is exponentially more than it used to be. i am surrounded by fire. faced with catastrophe, president trump's first comment was a threat to cut california's funding, if it did not improve forest management. the...
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many farmers flout the regulations. on the rainy season begins feed call will be planted here again what i want for the grass. here but what i mean everything here will be open flame. all the resulting ash functions as a fertilizer but the fires have a disastrous impact on the environment. but able to live that way you know him the fire is happening once a year that smaller plants and animals don't survive that's obvious i know it was a devastating effect on biodiversity but the worst thing is the smog that hangs in the air for days that might be a problem. no matter where he goes right or pat search includes workshops so well attended. farmers can take part fifty three. imagine what this would look like if there were green forests around us. germany's environment minister provides a million euros in funding to the workshops environmental group w w f is the project's local partner. being industrialized capitalism. that are not sustain and in our solar involve being a lot of it fought a lot off awareness a lot of action
many farmers flout the regulations. on the rainy season begins feed call will be planted here again what i want for the grass. here but what i mean everything here will be open flame. all the resulting ash functions as a fertilizer but the fires have a disastrous impact on the environment. but able to live that way you know him the fire is happening once a year that smaller plants and animals don't survive that's obvious i know it was a devastating effect on biodiversity but the worst thing is...
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that we have so many like. i committed these because like and like they're like more free they feel so much freedom yeah and it's really like it gives you the freedom of training seeing or getting to be more degree some seems like it's much easier actually but yeah so. the theater has gained international acclaim and japanese television network is filming a documentary about. firstly we see ourselves as an ensemble of the future as a city theater of the future will bring in other kinds of people the minority becomes the majority. the path to a more inclusive society is a long one that is staying the course. you have. today in global ideas we're off to mexico's caribbean coast in two thousand and eleven vast quantities of sand gas i'm a kind of brown seaweed washed up on beaches that in two thousand and fifteen it happened again then this year things got considerably worse the marine plant began washing up on the south coast of the u.s. the dominican republic and mexico are reporting catch you do know when to le
that we have so many like. i committed these because like and like they're like more free they feel so much freedom yeah and it's really like it gives you the freedom of training seeing or getting to be more degree some seems like it's much easier actually but yeah so. the theater has gained international acclaim and japanese television network is filming a documentary about. firstly we see ourselves as an ensemble of the future as a city theater of the future will bring in other kinds of...
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you have not been as many times, just two or three. i have been many times myself. it doesn't. ..n of the events can be overwhelming. as you were coming behind the drums and pipes, the feeling you get and... it'sjust overwhelming. it is sadness and it is being part of all that we've done here today. it is the remembering of so many souls. your relations came home. they both came home, yes. do you think the link gets weaker as the first world war moves into history?” link gets weaker as the first world war moves into history? i don't think so. i think it is part of what we should all be doing, is educating out we should all be doing, is educating our children. and making sure they know what happened before and why they are where they are. and that they are where they are. and that they have these freedoms of speech, they have these freedoms of speech, they can use facebook and social media and whatever. it should be as strong. it is still relevant. richards, you have been here a few times. had you seen a change in the way, the numbers of the attendance, the interest by tremarco yes
you have not been as many times, just two or three. i have been many times myself. it doesn't. ..n of the events can be overwhelming. as you were coming behind the drums and pipes, the feeling you get and... it'sjust overwhelming. it is sadness and it is being part of all that we've done here today. it is the remembering of so many souls. your relations came home. they both came home, yes. do you think the link gets weaker as the first world war moves into history?” link gets weaker as the...
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as three hundred and hydroelectric plants with many. bugs environmentalists are raising the alarm saying that dams are having an irreversible impact on book areas countries. crystal clear and it would appear untouched the gush gary has rolled up mountains along with other mountain revers it is a natural paradise with a unique flora and fauna sun east of young used to love to come fishing here now he says there are hardly any fish left. but it's been going on like this for years that the water level is sinking and there are less and less fish because some structures don't have anything left to talk with their net worth i'm up thirty one . this concrete dam is the reason why it stores water to generate electricity pumping nearly all of it to a power plant nearby. what's left of the gushing ya is just a feeble trickle. the conservationist demeter coleman of has been examining these fatal side effects for years. well richard noted but not that anybody but any living creature comfort by doing. this pipeline diverts the gushing as water to a
as three hundred and hydroelectric plants with many. bugs environmentalists are raising the alarm saying that dams are having an irreversible impact on book areas countries. crystal clear and it would appear untouched the gush gary has rolled up mountains along with other mountain revers it is a natural paradise with a unique flora and fauna sun east of young used to love to come fishing here now he says there are hardly any fish left. but it's been going on like this for years that the water...
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people have been held accountable how many how many so many how many how many you can tell me can any governor three find out what is going to get women when they are i come up to you numbers but i can tell you that security officials in certain areas were sacked fired they were demoted coming over nurse how many i've really come out and that will directly doesn't mean you know much of the meaning of a number i will give you the number i don't have it with me now. but many. you're also cracking down on freedom of speech as well how january last year your security forces detained forus job or a student from hebron about his participation in a book event organized by the islamic group at this university he had already been arrested five times on charges that turned out to be false you go after these people again and again and again he was taken to one occasion to the jericho detention center well officers alternated between kicking and beating him with a stick you're smiling and smiling me will smile about not because i live in jail and memory while i presume under young man and all of
people have been held accountable how many how many so many how many how many you can tell me can any governor three find out what is going to get women when they are i come up to you numbers but i can tell you that security officials in certain areas were sacked fired they were demoted coming over nurse how many i've really come out and that will directly doesn't mean you know much of the meaning of a number i will give you the number i don't have it with me now. but many. you're also cracking...
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certainly in many, many years. and probably in many decades. reporter: are there any updates on the troops that are being sent to the border in regards to the caravan? pres. trump: no troops, we will have a strong border. our southern border will be very strong. you heard me speaking to some of the folks now in different parts of the world and they are proud of the job they are doing. and they have orders. if you don't have borders, you don't have a country. democrats want open borders and they want people coming in. many of those people are criminals. ok? and have been so. we know who they are. they have records. they have some very substantial criminal records. some very bad criminal records. they are in the caravan. you saw what happened in tijuana where a number of the people said, these are tough people, they start fighting. they have fist fights all over the streets. they are starting fistfights. they said committees are not normal, innocent people. these are people who you talk to them and they started fistfight and i don't want that in
certainly in many, many years. and probably in many decades. reporter: are there any updates on the troops that are being sent to the border in regards to the caravan? pres. trump: no troops, we will have a strong border. our southern border will be very strong. you heard me speaking to some of the folks now in different parts of the world and they are proud of the job they are doing. and they have orders. if you don't have borders, you don't have a country. democrats want open borders and they...
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, many twists and turns. i feel personally supported by cynthia. please welcome cynthia parker. [applause] >> thank you. thank you everyone who is here today. it does indeed take a village to get this type of development off the ground. we can't do it without the support of our partners and also , bakers, the mayor, assembly members, supervisors, everyone who is here has had a hand in making this happen. but it is particularly an auspicious project because of our partnership with mission hell being with sam and his group. and also, the neighborhood preference, which is incredibly important here. in this code today, for someone to rent a market rate unit, they have to earn a wage of $54.76 an hour in order to pay the rent on an unrestricted property. so with this particular 100% developed project back we are able to rent it to families who are making $35,000 a year. a family of four. we are not reaching everyone because there are many people who live in this neighborhood to make less of -- less than that. rece
, many twists and turns. i feel personally supported by cynthia. please welcome cynthia parker. [applause] >> thank you. thank you everyone who is here today. it does indeed take a village to get this type of development off the ground. we can't do it without the support of our partners and also , bakers, the mayor, assembly members, supervisors, everyone who is here has had a hand in making this happen. but it is particularly an auspicious project because of our partnership with mission...
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countries around europe how many people around europe have a real stomach for more europe his old us city and his leap of faith it's remarkable absolutely it was sent me a very optimistic message there from the french president let's go to kate and kate i want to ask you and about the significance of the day off remember and. take us through some of the highlights. well of course this is a very important day for germany every year but unfortunately we've heard a lot actually here across media today there is as is a case in many other european countries less. in less interest among citizens and local events every year the numbers of people attending these events has been dwindling but at least here in berlin there has been there was a visit earlier today and wreaths were laid there by chancellor angela merkel and emanuel mcconnell and as we saw just now the french president then gave a very optimistic speech reflecting on the past and his previous words in your at a moving forward and how europe can become stronger we saw that here in the bonus talk and now the french president and me
countries around europe how many people around europe have a real stomach for more europe his old us city and his leap of faith it's remarkable absolutely it was sent me a very optimistic message there from the french president let's go to kate and kate i want to ask you and about the significance of the day off remember and. take us through some of the highlights. well of course this is a very important day for germany every year but unfortunately we've heard a lot actually here across media...
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many voices many colors and many faces. germany's highest uplands region the heart of mountains. thirteen. dollars. time for an upgrade. fund which are their pros all buying. a house with no roof. or design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home to something special. upgrade yourself with g w interior design channel on you tube. for students school in the jungle. or first clean lesson. and then doris grand moment arrives join the arena tango on her journey to freedom in our interactive judgment for the torah and the rioting returns home. the state of the news live from the ball game california's deadliest wildfires at least twenty nine lives lost in the north of the states along with a town called paradise hundreds of people are still missing california's governor says this is the new op normal also on the program. one hundred years off the german women won the right to vote.
many voices many colors and many faces. germany's highest uplands region the heart of mountains. thirteen. dollars. time for an upgrade. fund which are their pros all buying. a house with no roof. or design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home to something special. upgrade yourself with g w interior design channel on you tube. for students school in the jungle. or first clean lesson. and then doris grand moment arrives join the arena tango on her...
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too many to name, too many to enumerate. i want to take a moment and a personal skpriflg mention just a few who have shined brightest for me when i needed the most. starting with me wife, jen, a real life wonder woman. jen who fights everyday for a world where children can live free of stereotype and social inequality while being the incredible mother of our four remarkable children. to all of my friends and family who have been there for me many dating back to the not so distant kids as a struggling kid with an undiagnosed reading disorder and an incredibly bad hair cut. i still have dyslexia, and lord knows the jury is still out on the hair. but because of their urging and unconditional support i grew up with the audacity to think i could make a difference and the humility to know i couldn't do it alone. and as always politics is a team sport. and i want to thank my campaign team, the best in the business. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, guys. as well as the incomparable army of the grass roots supporters, organizers
too many to name, too many to enumerate. i want to take a moment and a personal skpriflg mention just a few who have shined brightest for me when i needed the most. starting with me wife, jen, a real life wonder woman. jen who fights everyday for a world where children can live free of stereotype and social inequality while being the incredible mother of our four remarkable children. to all of my friends and family who have been there for me many dating back to the not so distant kids as a...
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many become clichÉs and many become very hollow clichÉs. made a rather different number of things, the rule of law, freedom of conscience, separation of powers, things like that. so it should include an appreciation of those, and i'm thinking of things that are crucial to independence. that is at the heart of the scripture. and the responsibility or irresponsibility so adam, the one you gave me working, and my brother's keeper, each of them is sliding off a responsibility. so to bring up children today to be responsible and know what that means, that's one of the habits of the higher. >> another one you mention in the book is the importance of making and keeping promises to freedom. i was hoping you could tell us a little bit more about why ordinary human commitments are so important to sustain freedom. >> if you think families depend on trust, business depends on trust, government depends on trust and all of them are doing badly. people make that rather vague. if you think i'll see you at 11:00 tomorrow or you say to let's have lunch next
many become clichÉs and many become very hollow clichÉs. made a rather different number of things, the rule of law, freedom of conscience, separation of powers, things like that. so it should include an appreciation of those, and i'm thinking of things that are crucial to independence. that is at the heart of the scripture. and the responsibility or irresponsibility so adam, the one you gave me working, and my brother's keeper, each of them is sliding off a responsibility. so to bring up...
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many of those of course, mexicans. there are a whole lot of jobs that latinos have created for non-latinos and latinos. and there is no wall, as you well know, higher or long enough to exclude us from the country in the future by 2061, -- 2060, one in four americans will be hispanic. we will -- in the great southwest, the fastest growing communities today in north dakota, alabama, georgia, pennsylvania, louisiana, south dakota and utah. there is a reason why montana is named montana, because mexicans lived there too. it is really montana. mexicans are here in our homestead and homeland to say 33 million latinos had been born in the u.s., offense will only keep us in. it won't keep us out. so, i just wanted to conclude by sharing with you, as we look to the future and open it up to questions, 80% of dhaka recipients are mexican. two out of every three hispanic in the u.s. is mexican. and of the three richest people in the world, two of them are latino. carlos and jeff. the last thing i want to point out, economic develo
many of those of course, mexicans. there are a whole lot of jobs that latinos have created for non-latinos and latinos. and there is no wall, as you well know, higher or long enough to exclude us from the country in the future by 2061, -- 2060, one in four americans will be hispanic. we will -- in the great southwest, the fastest growing communities today in north dakota, alabama, georgia, pennsylvania, louisiana, south dakota and utah. there is a reason why montana is named montana, because...
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i have long said that we have many, many obligations as a country, but we only have in my view -- andcized for saying it, but i will say it again -- we only have one sacred obligation, one truly sacred obligation. to properly equip those we sent to war and care for their families both when they are deployed and when they return, and it is not as easy as just picking up where you left off. that is why you created the veterans employment transition roadmap, customized toolkit to help service members smooth the return back to civilian life and find good jobs. that is why you made it a point to not just focus on physical with thet dealing unseen cars. jill and i just worked with the walking wounded and walked across the united states, 1000 miles, brits and americans hand-in-hand, doing the same thing, trying to raise the level of awareness among veterans that it's ok, it's necessary, it's good to seek help. there is no stigma. promoting awareness about mental health issues for service members is one of the core issues my wife, jill, and i focus on at the biden foundation. so i want to app
i have long said that we have many, many obligations as a country, but we only have in my view -- andcized for saying it, but i will say it again -- we only have one sacred obligation, one truly sacred obligation. to properly equip those we sent to war and care for their families both when they are deployed and when they return, and it is not as easy as just picking up where you left off. that is why you created the veterans employment transition roadmap, customized toolkit to help service...
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he was opened too many union veterans at this point. the same goes for the 1913 one, the 50th anniversary, the right famous blue-green reunion at gettysburg. they experienced similar sentiments. several members launched a protest against this reunion and i will read you to quote us. tc brian had this to say. i do not see how any man who came back in april 1865 to smokey marlins and decimated fields brought resistance through six better years of reconstruction through that part. they fought for existence through six better years of reconstruction and remembers the wormwood of those days to celebrate side by side with victories in our defeat and the most important battle of the war. next reunions only affect a superficial healing of the story. the sleeve -- this left this open where the grand army will celebrate successful in which the battle broke the backbone of the confederacy while we recall it with tears and deep sorrow. not the lovefest that photos like this would suggest. if you go to the archives at gettysburg and you look at all
he was opened too many union veterans at this point. the same goes for the 1913 one, the 50th anniversary, the right famous blue-green reunion at gettysburg. they experienced similar sentiments. several members launched a protest against this reunion and i will read you to quote us. tc brian had this to say. i do not see how any man who came back in april 1865 to smokey marlins and decimated fields brought resistance through six better years of reconstruction through that part. they fought for...
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many migrants in chile face. thousands of haitians live in appalling conditions employers often under pay them others complain of racism you know we asked the interior minister what the government is doing to help migrants stayed rather than leave where working to police and control employers and landlords and we've introduced measures to ensure that migrants obtain proper residence documents so they can't be exploited and can access public services too late for these migrants who've given up any hope of making chile their home as they return. to haiti to an uncertain future. and in this and elizabeth many many of those haitians who remain here including the ones who work in the market where i'm standing right now continue to struggle for example many of them are forced to pay almost two thirds of their minimum wage just to find something as basic and as necessary as a place to live just a tiny room or even a mattress in many cases and while the government is of course as you heard promising to do something about
many migrants in chile face. thousands of haitians live in appalling conditions employers often under pay them others complain of racism you know we asked the interior minister what the government is doing to help migrants stayed rather than leave where working to police and control employers and landlords and we've introduced measures to ensure that migrants obtain proper residence documents so they can't be exploited and can access public services too late for these migrants who've given up...
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in the dozens of farms we saw, there weren‘t many exa m ples of farms we saw, there weren‘t many examplesse homes are in israel‘s central arawa district. solid walls, no leaking ceilings here. the workers are employed by a date farmer who has a very different take on the situation. what i see in my place in other places in israel, the place is very good and after three months, the place is a disaster. this is not the place is a disaster. this is not the farmer, this is the worker, he needs to care about the place he sleeps. he doesn‘t care. you see the kitchen, i show you. it looks disgusting. his staff seemed to be safe. they are paid fairly and they live on this idyllic farm but not many are this fortunate. just when i thought i had seen it all, another tipoff. these homes became known to us as cardboard city and it‘s easy to see why. workers here are sleeping in rooms made out of packing boxes. but right now, that is the least of our problems. the owner of this farm confirmed to me by his lawyer that he hadn‘t been able to pay his work is due to financial problems. he refused other req
in the dozens of farms we saw, there weren‘t many exa m ples of farms we saw, there weren‘t many examplesse homes are in israel‘s central arawa district. solid walls, no leaking ceilings here. the workers are employed by a date farmer who has a very different take on the situation. what i see in my place in other places in israel, the place is very good and after three months, the place is a disaster. this is not the place is a disaster. this is not the farmer, this is the worker, he...
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so many including the pope smile today. themaking so many including the pope smile today. making so many including the pope smile today. making so many including the pope smile today. ommaking so many including the pope smile today. enmaking so many including the pope smile today. tmaking so many including the pope smile today. making so many including the pope smile today. such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast infections in women and men, serious urinary tract infections, low blood sugar and kidney problems. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have signs of ketoacidosis which is serious and may lead to death. ask your doctor about the pill that starts with "f". and visit farxiga.com for savings. if you can't afford
so many including the pope smile today. themaking so many including the pope smile today. making so many including the pope smile today. making so many including the pope smile today. ommaking so many including the pope smile today. enmaking so many including the pope smile today. tmaking so many including the pope smile today. making so many including the pope smile today. such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take...
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again, to our friends, many many thanks to you.nd just wonderful to see so many of you that have been with us here at miami book fair and miami-dade college throughout the year. please turn off your devices. so that we can enjoy the program as you know, there is a microphone in the middle aisle. that you can use during the q&a session. i ask that you post your questions and then please take a seat so that others may have the opportunity. welcome again. today at this time, we are honored to have elaine pagels in conversation with pbs, jeffrey brown. let's welcome them to the stage. [applause] >> just a little bit about our honored guests here. as you know, elaine pagels is a preeminent academic. his impressive scholarship has earned her international regard. the harrington professor really -- in three consecutive years. she is -- [applause] yes, we can applause again. she is the author of gospels beyond belief, why religion a personal story is her most recent book. why is religion still around in the 21st century? why do so many peo
again, to our friends, many many thanks to you.nd just wonderful to see so many of you that have been with us here at miami book fair and miami-dade college throughout the year. please turn off your devices. so that we can enjoy the program as you know, there is a microphone in the middle aisle. that you can use during the q&a session. i ask that you post your questions and then please take a seat so that others may have the opportunity. welcome again. today at this time, we are honored to...
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many will not know this for many years, i thought, that's interesting. as a journalist or writer, or anybody who delves into people stories, so i started asking around and looking into things and, it became very clear very quickly, and i'd already done a couple history books and i love reading about world war ii, and i realized that my perspective the, and most people i talked to, their perspective on the manhattan project, was a handful of billion people and that was it. and the fact of the matter is there were thousands of people involved in this aspect of world war ii, many were people of color and many of them women. so, i thought to myself, were talking about one of the most significant if not the most significant development in the 20th century something that continues to impact our lives. don't we owe it to ourselves to investigate this moment from as many different perspectives as possible and the perspective is fascinating, it's a top-down perspective, the viewpoint of the people in charge of the people making the decisions , the people who held
many will not know this for many years, i thought, that's interesting. as a journalist or writer, or anybody who delves into people stories, so i started asking around and looking into things and, it became very clear very quickly, and i'd already done a couple history books and i love reading about world war ii, and i realized that my perspective the, and most people i talked to, their perspective on the manhattan project, was a handful of billion people and that was it. and the fact of the...
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why so little progress oh so many keep issues. conflicts of. thirty minutes upon w. i'm sick and that's why we're not tired and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we mustn't do that. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers we're alliance of. what's your story. i mean when i was a women especially in victims of violence in. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. another visitor not the guests you want to become citizens. in full migrants your platform for reliable information. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the future nurses for the rich but for many poor people it offers their chance of survival. and i could be lunch for today just like that. our reporters travel to nairobi and work and the people know the true value of garbage. that has created a thriving parallel economy. but what does all this mean for economic inequality around the. you guys are starting class war the response to that statement should be yes we are starting to let's walk here because we're tired .
why so little progress oh so many keep issues. conflicts of. thirty minutes upon w. i'm sick and that's why we're not tired and in the end it's a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we mustn't do that. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers we're alliance of. what's your story. i mean when i was a women especially in victims of violence in. take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. another visitor not the guests you want to become...
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femalere twice as many candidates running this november. for democrats, 15 running for senate and 182 for the house, women are 42% of the candidates. , the number has dropped to 13%. 16 women will try to go for a governorship. sexualudes religious and minority candidates. joseph crowley was unseated. , ae surprise victories palestinian american candidate could become one of the first muslim women to serve in congress, as well as amy mcgrath. a woman used her role as a mother to strengthen her campaign. she nursed her child while she described her political program in an advert. alreadyr-old lawyer has member of the house of representatives could be the first female governor of south dakota. the polls have opened on the east coast. they will be voting throughout the day in the united states. you can tune in for the results of the election starting at 3:00 a.m. is hot button issue immigration, donald trump putting the spotlight on a caravan of central american migrants heading towards the u.s.. trump has called it an invasion of criminals and
femalere twice as many candidates running this november. for democrats, 15 running for senate and 182 for the house, women are 42% of the candidates. , the number has dropped to 13%. 16 women will try to go for a governorship. sexualudes religious and minority candidates. joseph crowley was unseated. , ae surprise victories palestinian american candidate could become one of the first muslim women to serve in congress, as well as amy mcgrath. a woman used her role as a mother to strengthen her...
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like many others collects recyclables and sells them to middlemen. he works hard ten to twelve hours a day even on sundays. do not get greta if someone gets rich and there are poor people who need help why don't the rich help those who are poor and suffering. at least that begin with it's unfair for some people to be wealthy and to have a few rich families owning land and farms while others have to sleep on the streets for me on my show not with little or no there are even people who live on the dump because they have no other home. on a mowing. the state's presence in slums like dan dora is nonexistent even the police avoid the area. those who want to escape the drugs in the crime have to help themselves. the initiative done door a hip hop city tries to do just that with music. but. it's a safe space where young people who want to make music and to get advice on financial issues. in their surrounding. programs where we get artists from around. this programs we have programs for. it is a. program where i placed a savings so that whenever they want to
like many others collects recyclables and sells them to middlemen. he works hard ten to twelve hours a day even on sundays. do not get greta if someone gets rich and there are poor people who need help why don't the rich help those who are poor and suffering. at least that begin with it's unfair for some people to be wealthy and to have a few rich families owning land and farms while others have to sleep on the streets for me on my show not with little or no there are even people who live on...
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many here share his sense of uncertainty. we still be able to cross the border like we do now no one knows. many people here are taking no chances and preparing for every eventuality. you know the police stations he all swamped because so many people are applying for passports or lots of with their mendoza just like on the bus of. gibraltar like the irish border is one of the main bones of contention in the bronx at negotiations the spanish government says to crawl to and spain are so interdependent that many issues such as jobs taxation and customs should be settled by laterally between madrid and london. it wants this to be enshrined in the final divorce deal otherwise it will block the agreement. this is an important point for us as a pro european government i mean if it's not solved by sunday they will have to use its veto official copy of the route. much is at stake for prime minister pedro sanchez spain southern region of underland c.-a is holding regional elections in just over a week's time but sanchez has found suppo
many here share his sense of uncertainty. we still be able to cross the border like we do now no one knows. many people here are taking no chances and preparing for every eventuality. you know the police stations he all swamped because so many people are applying for passports or lots of with their mendoza just like on the bus of. gibraltar like the irish border is one of the main bones of contention in the bronx at negotiations the spanish government says to crawl to and spain are so...
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i just asked you which touched the lives of so many inevitably leads to many coincidences as alex was filming outside the scottish parliament with robert crick shank he was approached by face a visitor from sun is there he wanted to add his condolences there is no doubt that history's hidden disaster touched the hearts of the people of britain. you've come to visit the scottish parliament where with your wife and you from some azad implicitly tell me what does the loss of that lancastrian mean to the people of. vietnam as ill the people. have been living in a place where martin sixty years. do not has that he was a disaster. from the deal it has been for them you know with the big memories that he deliberately moving to see that as you did during the war because you know the people. under the trees. it was very difficult to say this is the result of. your own custom yeah so what is it did they do cool is. going to pull off. the show thank you very much. the two thousand and eight may just sediment the scottish parliament was followed up in two thousand and eleven by memorial built on
i just asked you which touched the lives of so many inevitably leads to many coincidences as alex was filming outside the scottish parliament with robert crick shank he was approached by face a visitor from sun is there he wanted to add his condolences there is no doubt that history's hidden disaster touched the hearts of the people of britain. you've come to visit the scottish parliament where with your wife and you from some azad implicitly tell me what does the loss of that lancastrian mean...
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but of course, there are many citizens, many organisations, that are coming to us.ans coming also from more devolved territories than from london. but of course, nobody talks officially to us, nobody who is in power to make this type of decision on behalf of the british government. right, the more we talk, and the more i hear you use words like flexibility, and trying to make this work for both sides, the more i realise that jean—claude juncker‘s statement this is the only deal has to be taken with a grain of salt. and it strikes me that europe faces a crisis here, as well, not least because if britain were to leave in a disorderly brexit, some call it the crash—out brexit, it would have grave consequences for the member states of the european union, particularly ireland, which could lose up to 3% or more of its gdp over the coming years. german exporters, the dutch, who trade so much with the uk — the truth is that the eu membership, as well as britain, can't really afford to countenance a disorderly, no—deal brexit. i don't think that when jean—claude juncker said
but of course, there are many citizens, many organisations, that are coming to us.ans coming also from more devolved territories than from london. but of course, nobody talks officially to us, nobody who is in power to make this type of decision on behalf of the british government. right, the more we talk, and the more i hear you use words like flexibility, and trying to make this work for both sides, the more i realise that jean—claude juncker‘s statement this is the only deal has to be...