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voters may also use their own envelopes to return their printed ballots.using their own envelopes, voters need to print, complete and sign the voter oath which is available on the page with the voting instructions reviewed earlier in this presentation. the department will use this oath to verify the voter's signature as required under state election law. voters may also return their ballots in person to the voting center. the voting center is open now during the weekdays from 8 to 5. and is open two weekends before election day from 10 to 4. on election day, tuesday november 6, the voting center is open the same hours as are all polling places, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. voters may also bring their ballots to the drop-off stations located outside city hall during the four days prior to election day or to any california polling place or voting center prior to and on election day. ballots mailed back to the department must be postmarked or date stamped before or on election day. tuesday, november 6. and received by the department no later than friday november, 9. if b
voters may also use their own envelopes to return their printed ballots.using their own envelopes, voters need to print, complete and sign the voter oath which is available on the page with the voting instructions reviewed earlier in this presentation. the department will use this oath to verify the voter's signature as required under state election law. voters may also return their ballots in person to the voting center. the voting center is open now during the weekdays from 8 to 5. and is...
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they're defending their wives and their children their homes . and among these men marching to their fate a rallying cry as. they shall not pass. enduring media. to. be dug in within the walls of due or more to the germans had any idea what's coming. if these german reconstructions filmed after the war are to be believed the morale is sky high. in reality though they've suffered enormous losses. their advance has become much more difficult than it was to start with and they're exhausted especially these fragile young eighteen year olds. or. among the first to die as fans mark one of the greatest german painters of the twentieth century he was hit by a shell. he's realized right from the start that this is a totally few told battle all i see he writes to his wife shortly before his death is the most frightful spectacle the human brain could ever imagine. i. crown prince and his father at the kaiser are well aware of all the misgivings. the germans have only advanced ten kilometers and two weeks and there's no breakthrough in sight. they just keep
they're defending their wives and their children their homes . and among these men marching to their fate a rallying cry as. they shall not pass. enduring media. to. be dug in within the walls of due or more to the germans had any idea what's coming. if these german reconstructions filmed after the war are to be believed the morale is sky high. in reality though they've suffered enormous losses. their advance has become much more difficult than it was to start with and they're exhausted...
for their heroism and their acts of bravery, these officers have been awarded the silver medal of
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they put up their monument. the correspondent's to the veterans group, the corresponding women's group. and of course, the 50th anniversary of the war, 1911-1915. making sure textbooks told the right version of the war. groups like children of the confederacy, that's not that cheap -- that soft to teach children about the war. undergoinghas been -- they have actually removed confederate from competitor at memorial hall, which was a fellowship for female descendents of the confederates there and vanderbilt. georgia had a similar program. but columbia, university of pennsylvania, and vassar had fellowships for the descendents .f confederate veterans ironically the success that the union had and talked about preserving the union led to its steady demise in the popular imagination. having fought to preserve the nation, they encouraged former wearables -- encouraged formal .earables -- former rebels as symbols go, it was increasingly difficult to separate the united states from to the united states of 1880's or 1920'
they put up their monument. the correspondent's to the veterans group, the corresponding women's group. and of course, the 50th anniversary of the war, 1911-1915. making sure textbooks told the right version of the war. groups like children of the confederacy, that's not that cheap -- that soft to teach children about the war. undergoinghas been -- they have actually removed confederate from competitor at memorial hall, which was a fellowship for female descendents of the confederates there and...
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right to protect their state rights. jubal early does this. thomas rosser. others defend it. john f. mosby minces no words. in the retrospect, slavery seems such a monstrous thing that some of us are now trying to prove that slavery was not the cause of the war. but confederate soldiers were slave-holders, he writes to another former confederate. by the end of the century, slavery was increasingly being condemned around the world and more and more confederates did try to distance themselves from slavery as something they had fought to preserve. but they still talked about slavery. they spent an exhaustive amount of time talking about faithful slaves, as they called them. a louisville resident writes into the magazine, "confederate veteran," in 1893 and says this, our opponents have published tons of literature giving the dark side of slavery. though we have little telling of its bright side and asks for people to share stories of faithful slaves during the war. stories, in fact, pour into the pages of the "confederate ve
right to protect their state rights. jubal early does this. thomas rosser. others defend it. john f. mosby minces no words. in the retrospect, slavery seems such a monstrous thing that some of us are now trying to prove that slavery was not the cause of the war. but confederate soldiers were slave-holders, he writes to another former confederate. by the end of the century, slavery was increasingly being condemned around the world and more and more confederates did try to distance themselves...
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into their own hands. d.w. multimedia series food for go. d w dot com or go. this week on world stories. a migrant caravan reaches mexico city. remembering the horror. but we begin in india and the hindu festival of lights devoutly usually this involves setting off plenty of fireworks but dangerous levels of air pollution means many are thinking twice before lighting the touchpaper. in most indian homes this is one of the volatile. but the pollution spiking in the city of denver questioning each old tradition. the last time the kentucky family celebrated the body of a fox craft was at that cubicles this is the festival of lights as well not as to the crowd goes. now or you know whether you know that you feel but i do not miss it in one minute or one second because it's a matter of my own children it's a matter of my one held you know this is there is no compromise on that this is becoming a familiar scene and complaints of respite should problems shoot up everything and doctors say the elderly and the youn
into their own hands. d.w. multimedia series food for go. d w dot com or go. this week on world stories. a migrant caravan reaches mexico city. remembering the horror. but we begin in india and the hindu festival of lights devoutly usually this involves setting off plenty of fireworks but dangerous levels of air pollution means many are thinking twice before lighting the touchpaper. in most indian homes this is one of the volatile. but the pollution spiking in the city of denver questioning...
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i want to start by thanking the nominees for their willingness to serve and for their lifetimes of public service as well. you'll both spend over 30 years in service to your community and i want to thank you for that commitment. mr. vitello, today we convene to consider your nomination to lead a critical team responsible for enforcing our laws and promoting the safety and security of our homeland. as the director of the immigration and customs enforcement, you will lead thousands of public servants who put their lives on the line and dedicate their lives to protect us every day. if confirmed, you will not only lead the men and women of i.c.e., but you will also have to make some very tough decisions every day that prioritize i.c.e. resources. you will set and implement policies that determine who to arrest, who to detain, and which investigations to pursue. it will be up to you to make sure that safety of americans does not take a back seat to talking points. as congress and members of this committee, we have the important role of conducting oversight. we have the responsibility to ask ha
i want to start by thanking the nominees for their willingness to serve and for their lifetimes of public service as well. you'll both spend over 30 years in service to your community and i want to thank you for that commitment. mr. vitello, today we convene to consider your nomination to lead a critical team responsible for enforcing our laws and promoting the safety and security of our homeland. as the director of the immigration and customs enforcement, you will lead thousands of public...
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donations they feel a call to defend their president and their own prosperity oh my god he's a guy he's a man he doesn't he doesn't take care of alpha male i'm all about alpha male and i don't want. my little area women united for trump the president stands for their values they want a strong economy at all costs and are against immigration and abortion the world of the trumpets is clearly structured there is one hero trump and many villains. oh so here's a man that's encouraging the entire country the only reason she was here otherwise is because the media is an arm of the democrat party in this country that mean they are anti america and they are anti trial because from points of everybody to do well to worlds that seem incompatible and in the final days before us mid-term elections both are fighting to get. unground. cuban american singer communicability was the top winner at the m.t.v. europe music awards taking home for accolades including best artist the show in the spanish city of bobo also featured a stellar performance by singer janet jackson. and the way the ladies took charge
donations they feel a call to defend their president and their own prosperity oh my god he's a guy he's a man he doesn't he doesn't take care of alpha male i'm all about alpha male and i don't want. my little area women united for trump the president stands for their values they want a strong economy at all costs and are against immigration and abortion the world of the trumpets is clearly structured there is one hero trump and many villains. oh so here's a man that's encouraging the entire...
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i welcome you again as we pause to remember their endeavors, their struggles and sacrifices.nd as we rededicate our efforts to assure that time will not dim the glory of their deeds. now, ladies and gentlemen, and american soldiers everywhere, it is my great honor to introduce our president and commander in chief, president donald j. trump. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much, everybody. thank you very much. please. major, general, i want to thank you and everyone at the american battle monuments commission for doing just an absolutely fantastic job. exactly 100 years ago today, on november 11, 1918, world war i came to an end. thank god. it was a brutal war. millions of americans and allied troops fought with extraordinary skill and valor in one of the bloodiest conflicts in human history. we are gathered together at this hallowed resting place to pay tribute to the brave americans who gave their last breath in that mighty struggle. earlier, melania and i were deeply honored to be the guests of president macron and bridget at the centennial commemoration of armistice
i welcome you again as we pause to remember their endeavors, their struggles and sacrifices.nd as we rededicate our efforts to assure that time will not dim the glory of their deeds. now, ladies and gentlemen, and american soldiers everywhere, it is my great honor to introduce our president and commander in chief, president donald j. trump. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much, everybody. thank you very much. please. major, general, i want to thank you and everyone at the american battle...
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this orphanage is now their home here they're safe and can express their hopes and then i want to work at a company. woodward school principal that's the i want to study at university but. i yes wouldn't allow it to cation for girls. so that it's ok to mohamed wants to give these children a chance to flourish but the head of the orphanage says money and resources are a constant issue he had a key issue but i'm so sad that i can't really help them. i go to the government again and again and ask them for books and help has probably been the cooma that i begged them to make improvements and decisions. but nothing happens this leaves children like adam in the lurch the time there was conceived when his father and i as militant raped his mother a u.c.d. women from the kurdish religious minority were systematically subjected to kidnapping and sexual assault under i.i.s. autumn's mother has since returned to her husband and their three children leaving them here you know what was he his mother is u.c.d. her religion forbids her to raise the children of muslims. you know. that's why she gave h
this orphanage is now their home here they're safe and can express their hopes and then i want to work at a company. woodward school principal that's the i want to study at university but. i yes wouldn't allow it to cation for girls. so that it's ok to mohamed wants to give these children a chance to flourish but the head of the orphanage says money and resources are a constant issue he had a key issue but i'm so sad that i can't really help them. i go to the government again and again and ask...
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to their parents, and their brothers and sisters.angmar: i hope they now know momore than theieir parents do t this, , and it will inspire thm to do something. reporter: the cicity authoritis are under pressure to improve public transport. work on an extensive metro system is behind schedule. there are a few express bus routes with modern vehicles, but their impact has not been great so far. the municipality has issued a ban on all motorcycles that takes effect in 2030. but that does not interest anybody here right now. at hanoi university of science and technology, they are testing a mobile device that measures emissions at the source, at the exhaust pipe of a motorbike. the idea is for environmental police to use it to get the worst offenders off the road. that could mean a major change for many in hanoi. hanh: wewell, i don't actually know how they will react to the action to stop their motorbike. i'm not sure, because we need to -- i think we needed to prepae ththe campaiaign, the communica. reporter: the german advisors and the
to their parents, and their brothers and sisters.angmar: i hope they now know momore than theieir parents do t this, , and it will inspire thm to do something. reporter: the cicity authoritis are under pressure to improve public transport. work on an extensive metro system is behind schedule. there are a few express bus routes with modern vehicles, but their impact has not been great so far. the municipality has issued a ban on all motorcycles that takes effect in 2030. but that does not...
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the farmers in bohemia till their fields and can live well from their harvest. a few of them are religious fanatics but they feel oppressed by the catholic emperor even in the practice of their protestant faith. the nobles uprising offers them the opportunity to fight for their faith and against the catholics so many join the bohemian army. they still little suspect what awaits them. the men addiction monastery our lady victorious is a place of pilgrimage marking the first great battle of the thirty years of war. it lies on the white mountain at the time considered militarily impregnable. the bohemian army occupies the ridge for days as the imperial commanders debate whether to risk an attack. but then a monk brings them a desecrated image of the virgin. mary saying that the protestants have gouged its eyes out. this is their own little bubble brain for they must post their fluff this is the moment immediately before the outbreak of the battle see here and the dominican where they are praying as they were certainly acting with complete conviction for that becaus
the farmers in bohemia till their fields and can live well from their harvest. a few of them are religious fanatics but they feel oppressed by the catholic emperor even in the practice of their protestant faith. the nobles uprising offers them the opportunity to fight for their faith and against the catholics so many join the bohemian army. they still little suspect what awaits them. the men addiction monastery our lady victorious is a place of pilgrimage marking the first great battle of the...
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into their own hands. v.w. multimedia series food for. d.w.b. dot com. hello and welcome to twenty one this week we're celebrating the spirit of one thousand nine hundred sixty six was it's a year that changed the world. a time of social and political upheaval the old order was stripped away and nothing was ever the same again and taking stock of the legacy of sixty eight and its relevance today about. half a century on. it all began in the early sixty's in the usa berkeley california students are fed up. civil rights free speech the war in vietnam social topics that culminated in massive protests with national implications and sparked demonstrations around the globe the rebellion has a soundtrack. the call for change and freedom spreads to germany to west berlin june one nine hundred sixty seven the shah of iran makes an official visit students demonstrate against his authoritarian regime and terrible human rights record police crackdown violently and ben is shot his death fuels the outrage of the student
into their own hands. v.w. multimedia series food for. d.w.b. dot com. hello and welcome to twenty one this week we're celebrating the spirit of one thousand nine hundred sixty six was it's a year that changed the world. a time of social and political upheaval the old order was stripped away and nothing was ever the same again and taking stock of the legacy of sixty eight and its relevance today about. half a century on. it all began in the early sixty's in the usa berkeley california students...
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they symbolize the spirits of their ancestors and protect their houses. after the tsunami one of thailand's princesses established a foundation to support the sea no man's. but the foundation commissioned these wooden monuments which are designed to represent the culture and ancestral ghosts of the sea nomads. along with a cup on balanced on concrete pillars. the boat is being built by new year is father child. in the past both building was the basis of his livelihood. when he wanted to get married he had to assure his bride's father that he knew how to build a boat it was a precondition for starting a family. these days he's more often on a moped than on a boat not so long ago there were no roads or plants here. now and he lives in a village in a stone house on a street. this is the first time jade is eating ice cream them. so you could maybe have about going. for a. walk there's a full house today. along with jade and his parents other relatives from the island are also here. great aunts grandma and they your sister are visiting. there speaking the trib
they symbolize the spirits of their ancestors and protect their houses. after the tsunami one of thailand's princesses established a foundation to support the sea no man's. but the foundation commissioned these wooden monuments which are designed to represent the culture and ancestral ghosts of the sea nomads. along with a cup on balanced on concrete pillars. the boat is being built by new year is father child. in the past both building was the basis of his livelihood. when he wanted to get...
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but the latest research shows that babies don't necessarily resemble their fathers or their mothers for that matter. babies the world over look more like each other instead nature is made sure they look adorable. big eyes. and all. that's how babies ensure a ready supply of adult caregivers. they're so cute even a stranger well care for them if something happens to their parents. and what happens when children are adults sons tend to look more like their fathers sons daughters their mothers that's due to the effect of sex hormones. what about specific features like eye color. well if the father's eyes are brown and the mother is blue their children's eyes will probably be brown because brown eyes is a dominant trait. but sometimes children don't resemble their parents much at all in the mix of the mothers and the fathers genes has millions of possible combinations of. nature enjoys for writing so many babies resemble no one in particular only themselves. if outlook is read write up a lot. do you have a science question that you've always wanted and said we're happy to help out send it t
but the latest research shows that babies don't necessarily resemble their fathers or their mothers for that matter. babies the world over look more like each other instead nature is made sure they look adorable. big eyes. and all. that's how babies ensure a ready supply of adult caregivers. they're so cute even a stranger well care for them if something happens to their parents. and what happens when children are adults sons tend to look more like their fathers sons daughters their mothers...
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they want to make sure their employees are with their families. same goes for the shoppers. stores that are not opening up today, barnes & noble, costco, hobby lobby, home depot, nordstrom, sam's club, t.j.maxx. this is always a big debate back and forth, should the stores be open, should they not? but many retailers say this is what the shoppers want to, they want to come out here after having dinner with their families and get those deals. according to the national retail federation, this will be a big week for shoppers. about 164 million people will be hitting the stores today through cyber monday. 34 million people expected to be shopping. this year, holiday sales expect to be up by 4 percent over last year, somewhere around $720 billion. we will send it back to you, wishing you a happy thanksgivin thanksgiving. >> charles: we know shoppers have been feeling good heading into the holidays, consumer confidence on pace for his best year since 2,000. will that carry over into more spending this season? let me start with you, those are some hefty numbers tracy throughout the
they want to make sure their employees are with their families. same goes for the shoppers. stores that are not opening up today, barnes & noble, costco, hobby lobby, home depot, nordstrom, sam's club, t.j.maxx. this is always a big debate back and forth, should the stores be open, should they not? but many retailers say this is what the shoppers want to, they want to come out here after having dinner with their families and get those deals. according to the national retail federation, this...
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also to think about their own lives and loved ones. graves, two things that strike you are how immaculate we kept they are but also how there are so many young people looking for names, just looking for something to make them remember what we are all remember in today. yes, we are all remember in today. yes, we have gardeners all over the world who work hard every day to make sure these places remain fitting and respectful places of reflection. certainly with the number of schoolchildren we have seen over the last few years, we are building ever busy for the future. if they come back to the ward later in life, they come back to these places, perhaps they will carry something that with them. that's how these things can be perpetuated, how we can ensure they are not forgotten and how they remain relevant. and you will be here next year and the year after?” certainly plan to be. the idea was that in perpetuity, forever, their name live forever more. this is different to anything that happened before and they will be here for yea rs before
also to think about their own lives and loved ones. graves, two things that strike you are how immaculate we kept they are but also how there are so many young people looking for names, just looking for something to make them remember what we are all remember in today. yes, we are all remember in today. yes, we have gardeners all over the world who work hard every day to make sure these places remain fitting and respectful places of reflection. certainly with the number of schoolchildren we...
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their trust, and vulnerability after their husband's died. rather than protecting them, this individual slowly drained their bank accounts over a period of 7 years. according to the court. maine office of securities found the man used his position as the trusted financial professionals and a close family friend to groom his victims in order to commit his crimes. he ingreigeiated himself with these families assuming power of attorney and becoming the trustee of their accounts. he used the funds under his control as his personal piggy bank. covering everything from travel, and fine dining, in the united states and europe, to purchasing and ren straight an expensive home in california's wine country. maine plans to seek full financial restitution. the harm that this individual has caused to these women and to their families is however irreparable. this abuse by a trusted advisers is a crime that no individual or family should ever have to face. while appalling stories such as these remind us of the fraud that can be perpetuated against vulnerabl
their trust, and vulnerability after their husband's died. rather than protecting them, this individual slowly drained their bank accounts over a period of 7 years. according to the court. maine office of securities found the man used his position as the trusted financial professionals and a close family friend to groom his victims in order to commit his crimes. he ingreigeiated himself with these families assuming power of attorney and becoming the trustee of their accounts. he used the funds...
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some motorists abandoned their cars and ran for their lives, with children and pets in their arms.dest thing about this all is the people that may not have had the benefit that i had to get out when i got out. i started crying. the extent of the disaster is not yet clear, but what we know already is grim. bodies have been found in the charred remains of vehicles. the magnitude of the destruction that we are seeing is really, again, unbelievable and heartbreaking, and our hearts go out to everybody who has been affected by this and impacted. we know that there have been injuries, and we know that there has been loss of life. well, we're just driving into paradise now, and it's really a frightening scene. there are telegraph poles on fire, electricity has been cut. we've been driving past some houses which have been burned, and we're hearing disturbing reports from inside paradise itself about many deaths and injuries there. this is what we found. paradise not just lost, but annihilated. 27,000 people lived here. little remains. in southern california, two big blazes raged toward the
some motorists abandoned their cars and ran for their lives, with children and pets in their arms.dest thing about this all is the people that may not have had the benefit that i had to get out when i got out. i started crying. the extent of the disaster is not yet clear, but what we know already is grim. bodies have been found in the charred remains of vehicles. the magnitude of the destruction that we are seeing is really, again, unbelievable and heartbreaking, and our hearts go out to...
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artists and also off their own. education is what matters whether on the streets the gallery or its university towns revolution everything comes together in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight. and that's what we're interested in showing in this exhibition is how early the art world picked up on issues which society hadn't yet contemplated and. paul was in denial of such as the nazi history in west germany on oct sixth drastic means of expression for an equally drastic reality. viet-nam the great american trauma. images of war penetrate the int'l of home. plate and. it shows how revolutionaries stick together. on the reality of china a mighty mouse. led . the battle on german streets against rule emergency legislation and the detested state machinery is being forced on. the painted canvas. the nazi past of the new federal republic should be washed away nazi public prosecutors judges whose hands were probably cain that jumps. him and trauma we see a premonition of the terrorism of the nineteen seventies in this pai
artists and also off their own. education is what matters whether on the streets the gallery or its university towns revolution everything comes together in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight. and that's what we're interested in showing in this exhibition is how early the art world picked up on issues which society hadn't yet contemplated and. paul was in denial of such as the nazi history in west germany on oct sixth drastic means of expression for an equally drastic reality. viet-nam the...
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they opened their surf over to a little over a year ago after using a hydraulic system to convert their truck into a living space that can be expanded to over seventy square metres and signes. bedrooms are upstairs and there are communal spaces downstairs. well in this area we have the toilets we've got ocean view as you can see they're really nice so i let and then we shower so we have a shower. we. must not just. ramping at its absolute best with all the necessary amenities for the twenty first century. so long as you know first floor of the truck we have a five there will rooms before we run backs and when we pick up it seems that a single room with. the bunk beds it's very comfortable there is wife by us and the nice wing those nice you. all this does come at a price five hundred euros per person per week but that includes a freshly prepared breakfast each morning and the guests well. don't you know ended water would seem most of what there is to see on portugal's atlantic coast. and their super chilled despite being technically homeless. we are actually used to now be movable and i
they opened their surf over to a little over a year ago after using a hydraulic system to convert their truck into a living space that can be expanded to over seventy square metres and signes. bedrooms are upstairs and there are communal spaces downstairs. well in this area we have the toilets we've got ocean view as you can see they're really nice so i let and then we shower so we have a shower. we. must not just. ramping at its absolute best with all the necessary amenities for the twenty...
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they are concerned about their health care, their children, their family, their jobs. there's ways we can work together to get that done. one of the examples that shows didn't get it we straight been -- the affordable care act. who would have thought going back to what took place in the that thein 2010 deciding issue would be health care? if you look at the affordable care act, it was not everybody -- all everybody from the left and right wanted. -- it was the kind of thing you can get past, you got something done. it came to be the number one issue because it's something that resonated to everybody. when we work together, you can come up with something that is good for all the people. >> you mentioned parkland, we were talking about lucy mcbath. it seems to me, as somebody who studies the social issues and how they are playing out, like the politics of guns have shifted the cycle, do you think that is true? how different does it feel now, in terms of running against the nra versus 45 years ago? ive years ago? emily: i come on apologetically from maine. that's where i
they are concerned about their health care, their children, their family, their jobs. there's ways we can work together to get that done. one of the examples that shows didn't get it we straight been -- the affordable care act. who would have thought going back to what took place in the that thein 2010 deciding issue would be health care? if you look at the affordable care act, it was not everybody -- all everybody from the left and right wanted. -- it was the kind of thing you can get past,...
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into their own hands. t w multimedia series for go. d w dot com africa. welcome to quadriga following a dismal show into the recent state elections here in germany the conservative party woke up to dramatic news this past monday chancellor angela merkel is preparing to leave politics after eighteen years she's stepping down as leader of the c.d.u. .
into their own hands. t w multimedia series for go. d w dot com africa. welcome to quadriga following a dismal show into the recent state elections here in germany the conservative party woke up to dramatic news this past monday chancellor angela merkel is preparing to leave politics after eighteen years she's stepping down as leader of the c.d.u. .
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technology it really looks like they need to do their homework and up their game a little bit is this just an embarrassment for germany is that real quantifiable damage to the german economy or i think it's hard to put a direct number on it but if you look at many regions especially more rule regions or even the east of the country don't really have the internet infrastructure they need and that's preventing things like universities and startups and also large corporations from moving their campuses to those parts of the country and a couple of years ago i was actually at a tech conference where chancellor merkel actually lamented the fact that germany didn't have a homegrown google apple facebook or something like that but if you and they say she said it was actually part of the german business culture that encourages kind of start ups but really i also think digitalisation is playing a huge role because you know if you don't give those type of companies like the sandbox they need to play and develop their never even the fell upon their own so really if germany wants their own tech g
technology it really looks like they need to do their homework and up their game a little bit is this just an embarrassment for germany is that real quantifiable damage to the german economy or i think it's hard to put a direct number on it but if you look at many regions especially more rule regions or even the east of the country don't really have the internet infrastructure they need and that's preventing things like universities and startups and also large corporations from moving their...
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kept up their attacking ways braman. chances flew back and forth because the hosts also showed their attacking flair. good saying that at the her friends could also depend on their strong back line and reliable keep a young zama trying to bounce back from two straight league losses greyman caps on my plenty busy. but finally late in the first half leading marksman created a chance for his team to do what they do best last intell shot from twenty metres out go deflected to allison player who skillfully stretches the ball through his markers and buried it to put the guests i had i the nailed one was the twenty five year old's fourth time opening the scoring sick at this season . opening the second half behind raman's adjustments to help because this time was the helper but it was play on who made the difference in the cost of poorly defended corner the french strikers double nutmegs financial level to scoring record with. the at bat their record high twenty three million euro investment in the striker would soon payoffs an
kept up their attacking ways braman. chances flew back and forth because the hosts also showed their attacking flair. good saying that at the her friends could also depend on their strong back line and reliable keep a young zama trying to bounce back from two straight league losses greyman caps on my plenty busy. but finally late in the first half leading marksman created a chance for his team to do what they do best last intell shot from twenty metres out go deflected to allison player who...
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stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their. t.w. team series from forgot. to talk. about a very warm welcome indeed to quadriga and this week we're taking a step back from the regular news agenda to discuss a theme that is too often neglected the battle that is to end poverty and economic injustice how can it be for instance that the richest one percent of humanity more than all the rest put together the accumulation of wealth in the hands of just a few comes at a high price for countless millions of others who toil.
stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their. t.w. team series from forgot. to talk. about a very warm welcome indeed to quadriga and this week we're taking a step back from the regular news agenda to discuss a theme that is too often neglected the battle that is to end poverty and economic injustice how can it be for instance that the richest one percent of humanity more than all the rest put together the accumulation of wealth in the hands of just a few comes at...
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so you know students can now pay with an app on their smartphone. their. so you're paying with blue care ok. if you still have to check their plates to make sure you've got it right up on the beaches. and what you need to charge for i don't know one hundred part ok. as long as they're ready it super fast. it's money it's going to this so i want to the students think and you said it was if it easy and it really save time yeah but we were just saying we didn't know just how much it cost but the after doesn't show you that the money is just deducted straight from your bank account so i have to look at my bank up to double check how much i just pay it and they even came out of that is that they might get rid of the person that sells the food vouchers tickets so there's a question of jobs but ok that's a separate issue that's going to have that. contactless payment is not yet an issue in suzanne actually it was money back. then from where she believes that's a good thing every day she sees how many older people already struggle with doing bank payments online o
so you know students can now pay with an app on their smartphone. their. so you're paying with blue care ok. if you still have to check their plates to make sure you've got it right up on the beaches. and what you need to charge for i don't know one hundred part ok. as long as they're ready it super fast. it's money it's going to this so i want to the students think and you said it was if it easy and it really save time yeah but we were just saying we didn't know just how much it cost but the...
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it was their job to take care of the people buying their records.ity of the people buying their records were black. ♪ >> you start to see more of and involvement in civic causes. artists taking on stronger political stands. stax becoming a company that understood corporate responsibility before that was even of thing. there is a remarkable story, this progression that they undergo, followed soon by a severing of its relationship with atlantic records, where there is some contractual slate of hand. they find themselves a record company without records. they have no control over anything they release. in partnership with atlantic records. all of it was gone. the only thing that they had were alternate tracks of things that were in the volt that they had not put out yet. any new music that they could record. they pull themselves up by their bootstraps and embarked on this year-long campaign to reestablish themselves in the industry. artist,rt signing new start signing distribution deals with other labels. all of these things are happening in short orde
it was their job to take care of the people buying their records.ity of the people buying their records were black. ♪ >> you start to see more of and involvement in civic causes. artists taking on stronger political stands. stax becoming a company that understood corporate responsibility before that was even of thing. there is a remarkable story, this progression that they undergo, followed soon by a severing of its relationship with atlantic records, where there is some contractual...
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but understanding that you would also agree on that one perspective and their bias to influence their exercise of discretion with the power they have and how that will be used and implemented so i want to return to the question senator peters asked you the statement you made describing thesc democraticat party neil krahn is the assumption was that you were comparing it to the kkk so you said in response to the question you are sorry because the words o caused offense. would you not be sorry if nobody was offended by your words quick. >> no. it was wrong to do. >> why are they offensive quick. >> because they have history in this country and honestly i did not mean it that way. >> please talk about the history. what is the history to make those words wrong quick. >> the clan is what we call today a domestic terrorist group. why do we call them that quick. >> because they tried to use fear and forced to change the political environment. >> what was the motivation quick. >> based on race. >> right. are you aware of the perception of the power and the discretion that ice uses to enforce t
but understanding that you would also agree on that one perspective and their bias to influence their exercise of discretion with the power they have and how that will be used and implemented so i want to return to the question senator peters asked you the statement you made describing thesc democraticat party neil krahn is the assumption was that you were comparing it to the kkk so you said in response to the question you are sorry because the words o caused offense. would you not be sorry if...
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wounds after their defeat to dortmund and what better to help them flex their muscles again than a visit from lowly just north shore to nico kovacs his side would pick up an easy three points or were they in for a bit of a shock let's take a look. you'd be forgiven for thinking everything was rosy and byron as ever the stadium was sold out and they even started the game like champions nicholas zuma netting the open a following a corner it was just the sort of start they needed with di and hoping to quickly forget they lost a dog one last time outs. by and soon doubled their lead with thomas millar storing up to ten games without to go. to know that the twenty minutes against the second bottom side button appears to be cruising. but the days of opposition sides rolling over in munich are over. just before the break doesn't go for one back to strike a look of vacuo. john symond flicked the ball past the hapless jerome voting in the build up. thirty minutes into the second half and miller reestablished by ends to go lead. so often their talisman in the past is the turn to scoring ways would
wounds after their defeat to dortmund and what better to help them flex their muscles again than a visit from lowly just north shore to nico kovacs his side would pick up an easy three points or were they in for a bit of a shock let's take a look. you'd be forgiven for thinking everything was rosy and byron as ever the stadium was sold out and they even started the game like champions nicholas zuma netting the open a following a corner it was just the sort of start they needed with di and...
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many who've escaped with their lives have lost their homes. condition their home is in. they narrowly escaped the flames in paradise with flames in escaped the narrowly they home is in. they narrowly escaped the flames in paradise with their newborn baby. joe khalil has their story. "i'm thankful and grateful i have my family. thats not the same for a lot of people."as maxx and vaughna schooler prepare for thanksgiving...the idea of being thankful itself for them has taken on a whole new meaning.vaughna schooler / camp fire evacuee:"it just really is amazing, what people can do. the community and...this devastation."two weeks ago...the schoolers welcomed baby brielle into the world.the next day...vaughna was evacuated from feather river hospital."you could see flames coming up the canyon on the backside of the hospital. okay theres something serious going on here."while a deputy evacuated vaughna and the baby...her husband maxx and their four-year-old son lucas were trying desperately to drive out of paradise.maxx schooler / camp fire evacuee:
many who've escaped with their lives have lost their homes. condition their home is in. they narrowly escaped the flames in paradise with flames in escaped the narrowly they home is in. they narrowly escaped the flames in paradise with their newborn baby. joe khalil has their story. "i'm thankful and grateful i have my family. thats not the same for a lot of people."as maxx and vaughna schooler prepare for thanksgiving...the idea of being thankful itself for them has taken on a whole...
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people should just use their common sense.ot have written what they think they have to do. doing something by tick box is what's happened here. but if we need clarity, then the law needs to change. sammy woodhouse is campaigning for a change in the law so that she and others like her can move on with their lives. i feel like i'm constantly being controlled by him. i want a full investigation into the family courts across the country. i want to know how many councils have actually been doing this. and i want a way for people to come forward and express what they've been going through, a way to access their legal rights, and a support centre as well to be able to deal with all this. fiona trott, bbc news, rotherham. in australia, thousands of people have been told to leave their homes, as bushfires devastate parts of queensland. a catastrophic fire warning has now been issued, for the first time in the state's history. extreme weather conditions have also hit new south wales, with torrential rain and flooding in sydney, from whe
people should just use their common sense.ot have written what they think they have to do. doing something by tick box is what's happened here. but if we need clarity, then the law needs to change. sammy woodhouse is campaigning for a change in the law so that she and others like her can move on with their lives. i feel like i'm constantly being controlled by him. i want a full investigation into the family courts across the country. i want to know how many councils have actually been doing...
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the way ceo's think about their brand, their products, the human capital, their customers.he people inside a company have to be completely committed to the customers outside the company. this is what we call fourth generation crm, all about the customer experience. selina: you have mixed with president trump. wall street was quick to cite the tax reform as a way of the future profit growth. now the future is tariffs. what is your assessment of his performance and what you hearing from clients? >> the most important thing is is we get paid to run businesses and work in an environment where we let government do what government does. and all government leaders have to do what is best for their country and best for their constituents. and these tariffs are a serious situation. you have the two largest economies in the world, $30 trillion in combined economic firepower, right now a little bit at odds with each other. it is good. you saw today's tweet when it was stated at the g-20 president xi and president trump will talk. that is very encouraging to the markets. markets like c
the way ceo's think about their brand, their products, the human capital, their customers.he people inside a company have to be completely committed to the customers outside the company. this is what we call fourth generation crm, all about the customer experience. selina: you have mixed with president trump. wall street was quick to cite the tax reform as a way of the future profit growth. now the future is tariffs. what is your assessment of his performance and what you hearing from clients?...
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affiliation, and their sex, rather than the content of their character.lking to someone like me about my values, they say, you're white, you're wrong because you're a republican, and because you're a women, you're also a traitor. >> it's because they don't feel -- white people don't feel comfortable voting for a black person, but eventually they will. how wrong is that to say, to write, to think? >> of course there are no statistics whatsoever backing that up. again, i don't like talking about people based on the color of their skin. but i'm sure most white people would say, i'm going to vote for someone based on my values. i don't care what their religion or skin color is. but that's not true on the left. >> have a great weekend. thanks so much. >> all right. we forge ahead. after tuesday's midterms, tucker sat down with joe lieberman. here's his conversation with independent joe. >> senator, thanks a lot for joining us tonight. >> i'm delighted, tucker. good to be back with you. >> thank you. so as the results were coming in last night and it was clear
affiliation, and their sex, rather than the content of their character.lking to someone like me about my values, they say, you're white, you're wrong because you're a republican, and because you're a women, you're also a traitor. >> it's because they don't feel -- white people don't feel comfortable voting for a black person, but eventually they will. how wrong is that to say, to write, to think? >> of course there are no statistics whatsoever backing that up. again, i don't like...
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in their first match of rugby union's autumn internationals.led until the final eight minutes. their first half try was the only one of the game, coming from winger sbu nkosi. the boot of owen farrell kept england close throughout but this penalty was the decisive one to give enland the lead for the first time in the match. the twickenham crowd breathed a sigh of relief after handre pollard's narrowly missed penalty in the closing minutes meant it's much—needed back to back wins for eddie jones' underpressure side. why has it got to be the most important game? for what it means... because you guys want to sack me? is that why? well, you are going to do it at some stage, you know that, you know that. if i stay long enough, you're going to get me sacked. so you'll be happy, one day you'll be happy here, boys. you'll come in and say, oh, fantastic, we've got another bloke we can terrorise. things were more comfortable for wales who beat scotland 21—10 in the first ever ‘doddie weir trophy‘ game held in cardiff. the match, organised as a tribute to
in their first match of rugby union's autumn internationals.led until the final eight minutes. their first half try was the only one of the game, coming from winger sbu nkosi. the boot of owen farrell kept england close throughout but this penalty was the decisive one to give enland the lead for the first time in the match. the twickenham crowd breathed a sigh of relief after handre pollard's narrowly missed penalty in the closing minutes meant it's much—needed back to back wins for eddie...
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the birth of their first child. early next year. the couple got married at windsor castle in may and held their reception for around 200 guests at frogmore house, a 17th century royal residence on the same estate. kensington palace said windsor was a "very special place" for the couple. recognise this sound ? singing yes, that is undeniably ‘the lion king', but not as we know it. the trailer for the live action re—telling of the classic disney film has been released and it's already had 21 million views in 2a hours. the remake is due to hit cinemas next summer and its cast includes the likes of beyonce, seth rogan and donald glover. it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. i will not ask you to sing for us. tell us about the weather, at least. the answer is no is? let us take a look at what you wanted to know about, which is the weather. last weekend there was sunshine, this weekend there was sunshine, this weekend there was sunshine, this weekend there is not so much. there is some in the highland scot
the birth of their first child. early next year. the couple got married at windsor castle in may and held their reception for around 200 guests at frogmore house, a 17th century royal residence on the same estate. kensington palace said windsor was a "very special place" for the couple. recognise this sound ? singing yes, that is undeniably ‘the lion king', but not as we know it. the trailer for the live action re—telling of the classic disney film has been released and it's...
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be they have to find any way to justify their approach by not feeling guilty about their past and they're doing it this way in a way they actually embrace all the. these people and instead of trying to clear their sphere and try to. make a new ultimate sphere and. they're trying to ride this wave of this image this isn't into their political game and a professor from the haber university in jerusalem thank you for sharing your thoughts with us on r.t. and if you have something to say would love to harrah's so do get in touch by following us on social media and even all your comments that we're going to be back in thirty minutes with all the latest from my colleague and their attitude. when lawmakers manufacturer can be sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the famous larry. king or middle of the room. join me every thursday on the all excitement and obviously. to get us out of the world of politics sport let's list i'm show business i'll see that. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you
be they have to find any way to justify their approach by not feeling guilty about their past and they're doing it this way in a way they actually embrace all the. these people and instead of trying to clear their sphere and try to. make a new ultimate sphere and. they're trying to ride this wave of this image this isn't into their political game and a professor from the haber university in jerusalem thank you for sharing your thoughts with us on r.t. and if you have something to say would love...
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in their own studio, que and goldmax are in control of their sound.ajor record label and they say they don't want to be exploited. 0wnership is a very cheap thing in south africa because a lot of people don't own a lot of things that they do for themselves, so we want to own everything that we do. they want to perform in ibiza, where the world's top djs play, and follow in the footsteps of famous south african artists black coffee and euphonik. euphonik has been in the music industry for more than 20 years working independently, but even he admits it has its limitations. it's definitely difficult, it's not the easiest thing in the world and the thing about the music business is that you can be a musician that really loves music but ultimately at the end of the day this thing is a business. if you're an artist in south africa, you don't really need a major but if you've got global ambitions, then you definitely do. for many south african artists, keeping their sound true to its roots is hugely important but to make the biggest impact with their music,
in their own studio, que and goldmax are in control of their sound.ajor record label and they say they don't want to be exploited. 0wnership is a very cheap thing in south africa because a lot of people don't own a lot of things that they do for themselves, so we want to own everything that we do. they want to perform in ibiza, where the world's top djs play, and follow in the footsteps of famous south african artists black coffee and euphonik. euphonik has been in the music industry for more...
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natural habitats their numbers are declining. it's. back to the park where we met the wild boar in the middle there's a large lake. and it's not just humans who like to chill on it shores. wars aren't known to be keen swimmers but they are if you grew consumers of crisps and cookies. run veco this is i like getting both i really how come i have a look and as i it's not traditional it is really interesting to see the animals in the city it always happens always great to be able to show them to my son but we all know about the down side to not tell your kids i breed fast they roam in the garbage and they can spread disease. and stop putting on the right guys hi dear also works with the public that's really important because people need to do their part to enable the peaceful coexistence of humans and animals in the big city of this africa is was even done now for other animal say want hogs or elephants move into towns and villages and cause a commotion. australia has similar problems of his ed it will be image we're going gauge wit
natural habitats their numbers are declining. it's. back to the park where we met the wild boar in the middle there's a large lake. and it's not just humans who like to chill on it shores. wars aren't known to be keen swimmers but they are if you grew consumers of crisps and cookies. run veco this is i like getting both i really how come i have a look and as i it's not traditional it is really interesting to see the animals in the city it always happens always great to be able to show them to...
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part of it and join some stars as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent platform for africa chart. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. called the first six merciless 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 ends meet people who know the true value of courage. it has created a surprising parallel economy. what does all this mean for economic inequality around the world you guys are starting class walking the response to that state mr big yes we are starting plans won't be because retiring. destructing you could have played a bridge to the truth of the solution report starts nov seventeenth on d w play. play . this is the news line from berlin the final push to reach voters just days before the u.s. midterms voters are being hit by a bar of political ads from both parties we asked to tell us what issues are really on the minds of americans and take a look at presidents past and present hoping to influence the resul
part of it and join some stars as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent platform for africa chart. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. called the first six merciless 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 ends meet people who know the true value of courage. it has created a surprising parallel economy. what does all...
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is helping them discover their touch our identity. and her pupils want to keep the tartar language as a school subject for practical reasons to. their way it's really helpful to know the tartar language when you live here many shopkeepers only speak. good at that that's because that is. knowing the language of your ancestors helps you better understand the culture and it makes for a more peaceful life force in the street. as it stands these students will keep learning tar because everybody here is eager to preserve their unique cultural heritage. well if you want to generate electricity irrigate your fields or collect drinking water then build a dam which is precisely what the authorities in both garrett been doing creating a vast network of as many as three hundred and hydroelectric plants with many planned but environmentalists are raising the alarm saying the dams are having an irreversible impact on both various countries. crystal clear and it would appear untouched the gushing involved areas rodolph mountains along with other mou
is helping them discover their touch our identity. and her pupils want to keep the tartar language as a school subject for practical reasons to. their way it's really helpful to know the tartar language when you live here many shopkeepers only speak. good at that that's because that is. knowing the language of your ancestors helps you better understand the culture and it makes for a more peaceful life force in the street. as it stands these students will keep learning tar because everybody here...
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parents at work.i just make sure that i am abiding to the parents guidelines, it is their own and theirules.parent. "i think this is more about the relationship you have with your nanny." a mom of two young children, cathleen says she can't imagine not using a screen time to help with kids during the day and thus believes placing a binding contract on nannies cracking down on their ability to use a screen seems like the wrong tactic.cathleen. i want to see those pictures of my kids when i am at work, so i want them to be using the phone. claudia wilson works full-time and has three children under 8. she and her husband host an au pair to help with caring for their kids while they work. claudia. i think it sets an tone in the home to have a contract that not enforceable and not realistic. in addition to restricting kids screen time, some contracts limit when a care provider can or can not be on their own phone. perkins says she has seen problems arise, but more often from those outside the families circle weigh in. perkins. we hear from other parents that may witness a nanny on the phone
parents at work.i just make sure that i am abiding to the parents guidelines, it is their own and theirules.parent. "i think this is more about the relationship you have with your nanny." a mom of two young children, cathleen says she can't imagine not using a screen time to help with kids during the day and thus believes placing a binding contract on nannies cracking down on their ability to use a screen seems like the wrong tactic.cathleen. i want to see those pictures of my kids...
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and their continent of africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands again double using multimedia series from africa. d w dot com or go. scars cover and forget women in russia have to live with violence sexism and oppression the bad blood says no money in russia. where putin is petri argy rooms today women's rights were already gaining traction a hundred years ago. people he attempts have a clue about feminism but there are women want to instigate change in everyday life for justice and equality. under the skin of russia's women starts nov thirteenth d.w. . home. birth. they have names like whoa towns thrown vishnu's temple valhalla overlook ozzie creek or jupiter's temple the naming looks back to mythological realms as if the main give us could barely believe their eyes at the sight of these majestic crags towering to heights of almost two thousand meters. to stand for the first time at the rim of this tremendous fissure in the earth's crust is to be overwhelmed no matter how well prepared by the contras photos films and reports
and their continent of africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands again double using multimedia series from africa. d w dot com or go. scars cover and forget women in russia have to live with violence sexism and oppression the bad blood says no money in russia. where putin is petri argy rooms today women's rights were already gaining traction a hundred years ago. people he attempts have a clue about feminism but there are women...
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their families.gh about 200 employees down to a loyal few dozen at the end and then in december of 1975 federal agents show up, coming to the building and tell everyone they have happen our to get their stuff out. it's a tragic and abrupt end. goes into receivership, there's a property auction and 77. all of the equivalent gets sold. the mixing board, the consuls. and of course with big things are the master tapes. those get sold to fantasy records in california. other companies start to reissue otis redding. really, when you start to see 20th and 25th anniversaries of things that happened in the 65 starts to take off in the late 80's and early 90's. concerned citizens, former artists and employees come together to start our parent organization. one of the first things that they did and one of the most important things they did was the music academy, the african-american -- the after school program every year. >> am sitting on the dock of the bay wasting time. >> the music academy starts in 2000, the
their families.gh about 200 employees down to a loyal few dozen at the end and then in december of 1975 federal agents show up, coming to the building and tell everyone they have happen our to get their stuff out. it's a tragic and abrupt end. goes into receivership, there's a property auction and 77. all of the equivalent gets sold. the mixing board, the consuls. and of course with big things are the master tapes. those get sold to fantasy records in california. other companies start to...
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damaging their health.orkers remain uninvestigated. in this film, we will be asking who cares about israel's thai workers. they call it the land of milk and honey, a country rich in history and one of the world's wealthiest nations. despite being half desert, israel grows millions of tons of fruit and vegetables every year and exports to europe and russia, a modern miracle of hydro—engineering and an industry reliant on migrant workers. but everything is not as it seems. i am a journalist with bbc‘s thai service in london. just over a year ago, i started to get worrying messages from thai workers in israel that were telling me that they were being abused and exploited. being from thailand myself, i wanted to find out what was happening. we are starting our investigation in southern israel after a tip—off about a farm not far from gaza. agriculture in israel is organised into hundreds of gated communities, called moshavs. and each moshav contains dozens of farms and farmhouses. so this moshav, this actually
damaging their health.orkers remain uninvestigated. in this film, we will be asking who cares about israel's thai workers. they call it the land of milk and honey, a country rich in history and one of the world's wealthiest nations. despite being half desert, israel grows millions of tons of fruit and vegetables every year and exports to europe and russia, a modern miracle of hydro—engineering and an industry reliant on migrant workers. but everything is not as it seems. i am a journalist...
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(pkg) when fire victims lose their homes, so do their pets, that's why people have been stopping by north bay animal services in petaluma to donate pet supplies for victims of the camp firesot jayne myers/petaluma resident :10i made these throughout the summer its 115 and it happened to be perfect timing for the fire victimsthis woman brought kennels, crates, bowels, towels, and leashessot pam henry/santa rosa dog breeder :23we had our fire here last year it still brings back memories so i want to help anybody i canthis load will packed into these trailers and driven up to the northwest spca in oroville on sunday. it's the second round of donations since the fire broke out.natsthis little guy is a staff favoriteduring the last visit the petaluma shelter also picked up 19 cats and 12 dogs that had been at the oroville spca prior to the fire sot mark scott/north bay animal services :53none of these are from the fire they were in their shelter to start withsusan and charlie adams fostered puppies during last year's tubbs fire. now they are doing it again until these 3 puppies are ready for a
(pkg) when fire victims lose their homes, so do their pets, that's why people have been stopping by north bay animal services in petaluma to donate pet supplies for victims of the camp firesot jayne myers/petaluma resident :10i made these throughout the summer its 115 and it happened to be perfect timing for the fire victimsthis woman brought kennels, crates, bowels, towels, and leashessot pam henry/santa rosa dog breeder :23we had our fire here last year it still brings back memories so i want...
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my family and their pets making a narrow escape for their lives - - but sadly -- two of their cats --t.nats of meowing"how many cats do we have in the car?""1, 2, 3..." "it's alright, it's alright, we're gonna pray!"nats of child cryingyoung children surrounded by destruction, chaos, and confusion."i hope mom's going to be alright. god it's so hot.""i know baby, hold on. i can't see""it'll be alright. it'll be okay.""oh lord, jesus"my family -- clinging to prayer... hoping they were driving away from the fire -- not toward it.nats of meows, crying"it's everywhere.""it's alright, we'll be ok, just pray. please help us lord. we gotta get out of this...""everything's going to be gone.""please lord jesus please be with us lord." "please lord jesus give us this day..."and they say -- by the grace of god those prayers were answered."go, go, go!""we made it through, cristian!""we got it!"nat: "honk, honk." "thank you my brothers!" (vicki) that was that was nazy javid reporting... the family -- losing their home -- but grateful to be alive today. (grant) many people are still missing in butte
my family and their pets making a narrow escape for their lives - - but sadly -- two of their cats --t.nats of meowing"how many cats do we have in the car?""1, 2, 3..." "it's alright, it's alright, we're gonna pray!"nats of child cryingyoung children surrounded by destruction, chaos, and confusion."i hope mom's going to be alright. god it's so hot.""i know baby, hold on. i can't see""it'll be alright. it'll be okay.""oh lord,...
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be part of enjoying african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams. and there chairmanships. a seventy seven percent of the platform for its charge. they are to tweet more years. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. courageous and determined they campaign for women's rights and for peace. they mobilize against femicide. or compulsory veils. their messages are spreading like wildfire. social media is critical critical to visiting the homes of. the bomb on the streets of. women who are changing the world. digitally starts november twenty fifth on the job. this is it wieners live from berlin a deadly day in kabul at least forty people have been killed and dozens wounded after a suicide bomber struck in the afghan capital the target this time muslim scholars celebrating the birthday of the prophet muhammad also coming up as thousands of central american migrants head towards california a u.s. federal judge rules that president and donald trump cannot deny them their right to seek asylum even if they enter the c
be part of enjoying african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams. and there chairmanships. a seventy seven percent of the platform for its charge. they are to tweet more years. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. courageous and determined they campaign for women's rights and for peace. they mobilize against femicide. or compulsory veils. their messages are spreading like wildfire. social media is critical critical to visiting the...
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stories their dreams their chum the seventy seven percent true w.c. platform for africa majority. not all think out of the general well i guess sometimes i am but i said nothing which it up and we should have been thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics put in here think the siege of the country that i don't blame. needed seem to be taking his grandmother down to me it's all down there. i might open join me to meet the gentleman from d.w. post. to move. this is d.w. news for all the flooding in leaves instead of heavy rains claimed more lives across the country rescue divers and emergency teams are racing to locate survivors and officials warn more extreme weather could be all the way. also coming up. straight issuing fresh tomatoes to see pakistani christians. hanged for insulting islam this office of pakistan supremes course unanimous.
stories their dreams their chum the seventy seven percent true w.c. platform for africa majority. not all think out of the general well i guess sometimes i am but i said nothing which it up and we should have been thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics put in here think the siege of the country that i don't blame. needed seem to be taking his grandmother down to me it's all down there. i might open join me to meet the gentleman from d.w. post. to move. this...