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a university city and it's the state capital. city for undocumented immigrants. in mexico she's twenty one years old. i was going on i want to say what all that. i said. i guess or that has just been asking i missed that. message that. she. let me go through sure enough it was not about. somebody. but i am proud to mass. was you know you know i've ended up on i guess. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean labor is being deported. and most of them that. is a dream that's what they call a grinch who cross the border as mine as they can legally be accused of any infringement. grammont and most of the whole time and i'm thinking you know. obama issued an executive order in twenty twelve that aims to normalize this situation never actually became a. scene and matter more than president that trump dad i'm an s.l.s. a problem i get each one only acts that are in the right now deep down that i mentioned of and it must have been built and also from someone hasn't come ok but i was brought up by way of steve se
a university city and it's the state capital. city for undocumented immigrants. in mexico she's twenty one years old. i was going on i want to say what all that. i said. i guess or that has just been asking i missed that. message that. she. let me go through sure enough it was not about. somebody. but i am proud to mass. was you know you know i've ended up on i guess. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean labor is being deported....
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university city it's the state. it's also a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants. seek alternatives who. are going to. decide i'm somebody who. was born in mexico she's twenty one years old and remember any. document that immigrant. was going on i want to say what all. that about. was you know. nobody drives as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean they'd risk being deported. is a dream that's what they could. be accused of infringement . and i'm thinking you know. obama issued an executive order in twenty. it's never actually became law. to model a president that trumps i'm in the cell is a problem i get each order we have to better get the right choice i'll leave it all don't mention alone it must have been built in the hope of the most doesn't come of it but i was brought up but obviously seen one want to do that on my own to go see that i was told this is obviously going. to noblesville me to. see. that i. bought up all the way to be god i'm almost the flag i see that i mean i said anybody even don't. know i'm going down the. road is. kno
university city it's the state. it's also a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants. seek alternatives who. are going to. decide i'm somebody who. was born in mexico she's twenty one years old and remember any. document that immigrant. was going on i want to say what all. that about. was you know. nobody drives as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean they'd risk being deported. is a dream that's what they could. be accused of infringement . and i'm thinking you know....
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the university city and it's the state capital. it's also a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants. see. somebody. has to find it was born in mexico she's twenty one years old and cannot remember any. documented immigrant. and i want to say what all. that about. somebody who. nobody drives undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean they'd risk being deported. estefania is a dream that's what they call to get my dreams who cross the border as mine as they cannot legally be accused of any infringement. gentlemen and i'll tell. you begin you know. obama issued an executive order in twenty twelve the dame's to normalize this situation though it's never actually became law. soon a medical. procedure trumps i'm in a cell is a problem of getting torn away except in the right chill. you know and it must have been built in the hope of the most hasn't come of it but i was brought up but obviously seen one want to get that on my feet at all. and if we don't you know presumably they. got on. top of it i'll be gobbled almos
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concept was extended to total protection in bus universities and even whole cities . austin has a network of sanctuary churches there are at least a dozen they take for granted that the feds will never enter a temple to arrest an immigrant and that is why they are welcomed i was. but that was also said of people who protected jews in germany right when the laws being written by criminals decent people have to disobey those rules those laws. so and particularly. president trump has made people afraid of the most vulnerable people on earth it's tragic it's seen as courage it's complete cowardice to not open your door for a young mother and her young son. to save their lives i just can't imagine not doing. a dive and also cross the rio grande by boat. up to the mexican red nose. the boat was punctured and began to sink just as they reached the shore of macallan . that was their single stroke of luck after twenty minutes of walking in the sun they were seized by the immigration service. on your bottom come on now pass out an empty. yes i am just glad. you don't want to pi
concept was extended to total protection in bus universities and even whole cities . austin has a network of sanctuary churches there are at least a dozen they take for granted that the feds will never enter a temple to arrest an immigrant and that is why they are welcomed i was. but that was also said of people who protected jews in germany right when the laws being written by criminals decent people have to disobey those rules those laws. so and particularly. president trump has made people...
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a university city and it's the state. it's also. undocumented immigrants. in mexico she's twenty. grand. what's going on i want to say what all. of us. has just been asking i missed that. message that. she. said another night about. somebody who. what i am proud to. separate. was you know you know i've ended up not getting. that. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean they'd risk being deported. that. is a dream that's what they call my dreams who cross the border as mine as they cannot legally be accused of any infringement. gentlemen welcome home and i'm thinking you know. obama issued an executive order in twenty twelve that aims to normalize this situation actually because. as you know madam. president that trumps dad i mean i am and that's always a problem i get each one only acts that are in the right how deep down it all and it must have been built and also from someone hasn't come ok but i was brought up but i may have see seen want to that only goes to this. guy. you know presumably. got a. lot of political. wi
a university city and it's the state. it's also. undocumented immigrants. in mexico she's twenty. grand. what's going on i want to say what all. of us. has just been asking i missed that. message that. she. said another night about. somebody who. what i am proud to. separate. was you know you know i've ended up not getting. that. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean they'd risk being deported. that. is a dream that's what they call...
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a university city and it's the state. undocumented immigrants. see. somebody. in mexico she's twenty. two democrat. and i want to say what all. that about. nobody drives undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean being deported. is a dream. you know model i presume it trumps i'm in a cell is a problem and yet each one know we have to settle them all right chill out eat them you know and don't mention a loan that must have been built in the south of the mustn't come of it but i was brought up but i live see see the want to that on my going to see that i was told this and if you don't you know presume. that i. bought up all the way to be got almost the flag i feel that i mean i say to anybody even though. i never i mean them i. have. known macrae open and will listen to me and never been there when you have a think of it in a state. where you know you're feeling all going on in new york. but just a funny thing is more than a dream she leads a group of young people fighting for immigrant rights in the states with a very conservative government an
a university city and it's the state. undocumented immigrants. see. somebody. in mexico she's twenty. two democrat. and i want to say what all. that about. nobody drives undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean being deported. is a dream. you know model i presume it trumps i'm in a cell is a problem and yet each one know we have to settle them all right chill out eat them you know and don't mention a loan that must have been built in the south of the mustn't come of it but i...
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a university city it's the state. it's. undocumented immigrants. in mexico she's twenty. of an undocumented immigrant. this reported. to study. was going on i want to say what all. i said. has just been asked about the. message that. we're going to get out there are not about. somebody. but i have got a best person as separate. bank. was you know you know i've ended up. where. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean labor is being deported. most of them. is a dream that's what they call a grinch who cross the border as mine as they can legally be accused of infringement. gentlemen and i'll phone home how am i am thinking you know. obama issued an executive order in twenty twelve the dame's to normalize this situation. because you. seem to matter more than president if trump i mean i am and that's always a problem of getting to know we have to settle in the right how deep down you know you got a mention of it must have until some time someone hasn't come ok but i was brought up but i may have see seen one want to
a university city it's the state. it's. undocumented immigrants. in mexico she's twenty. of an undocumented immigrant. this reported. to study. was going on i want to say what all. i said. has just been asked about the. message that. we're going to get out there are not about. somebody. but i have got a best person as separate. bank. was you know you know i've ended up. where. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean labor is being...
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office of national drug control policy in the obama administration courtney with georgetown university o'neill city. regina, we're now decades into the all pure to crisis and we set another record when it came to opioid deaths in 2017. does this crisis continue to get worse for it gets better?
office of national drug control policy in the obama administration courtney with georgetown university o'neill city. regina, we're now decades into the all pure to crisis and we set another record when it came to opioid deaths in 2017. does this crisis continue to get worse for it gets better?
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the university of california riverside citrus research center side has covered that along the city to protect it against a tiny, almost microscopic insect vector that carries a bacteria called the greening disease. it has threatened citrus all over the world. it is from china. it has devastated the florida citrus crop, and we now know it is in california. that tree, which was planted in 1873 and moved to the site you just saw, was threatened. if it gets bitten by a bacteria-bearing silid, it is gone. so the city and the university have covered it with mesh to protect it which is a pretty radical approach, but this is the last remaining parent naval orange tree, which created the vast citrus industry of california. we're on michigan avenue now. originally 7th street. i wanted us to see this area, because it's an historic district in two ways. it's a national registered district, and it overlaps with the mission inn historic district that spreads out away from 7th. and of course, we are going now past the national historic landmark, mission end. frank miller's own contribution to the ci
the university of california riverside citrus research center side has covered that along the city to protect it against a tiny, almost microscopic insect vector that carries a bacteria called the greening disease. it has threatened citrus all over the world. it is from china. it has devastated the florida citrus crop, and we now know it is in california. that tree, which was planted in 1873 and moved to the site you just saw, was threatened. if it gets bitten by a bacteria-bearing silid, it is...
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office of national drug control policy in the obama administration courtney with georgetown university o'neill city. regina, we're now decades into the all pure to crisis and we set another record when it came to opioid deaths in 2017. does this crisis continue to get worse for it gets better? >> guest: thank you very much rapping on to talk about this important issue and appreciate the opportunity to continue to work on the issue. we obviously the issue, the epidemic is getting worse. we do anticipate though, we've seen some signs that we are leveling off leveling off in terms of prescription overdose, overdose death last year leveled off. heroin overdose deaths level of the lower contingencies increases in fentanyl. that no, anthony ellis at fentanyl, so synthetic opioid that is getting into the opioid supply in the united states, illicit opioid supply in the united states and people, it's a very strong opioid. people who have been longtime heroin users may be getting it and they are dying pretty quickly. this issue took a long time to come took a long time to get to where you are today and is go
office of national drug control policy in the obama administration courtney with georgetown university o'neill city. regina, we're now decades into the all pure to crisis and we set another record when it came to opioid deaths in 2017. does this crisis continue to get worse for it gets better? >> guest: thank you very much rapping on to talk about this important issue and appreciate the opportunity to continue to work on the issue. we obviously the issue, the epidemic is getting worse. we...
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my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an author and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they've got that could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. it only began in twenty thirty to placate a wing of his party that had long been antagonistic to the prime minister david cameron was taking the biggest gamble of his career we will give the british people a referendum with a very simple. choice. like ballots in the u.k. the referendum was to be overseen by the electoral commission. anyone to take part in the public debate the commission designated two official campaign poll days one in favor of maybe in the one for leaving and gave each a fixed spending limit of seven million pounds. only british registered donors were allowed to contribute to those campaigns. david cameron became the public face of the pro e.u. campaign better off we a
my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an author and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they've got that could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. it only began in twenty thirty to placate a wing of his party that had long been antagonistic...
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for emergencies and there's some curfews in place in other cities nationwide universities and schools have been suspended until further notice that's because the government is trying to make sure that people don't congregate to come out in protest to make it harder for them to try to mobilize themselves to protest against the government also foreign governments have been responding differently to these crisis counselor for example the emir of qatar the nimbin hermit's has called the president of sudan or of bashir and said that he's willing to offer support to to the government so that they can try to stabilize the country's economy the shipments and form of that support is not known but sudanese government are saying that it's going to take the form of one billion dollars and other countries like kuwait for example has called into its citizens here in sudan to leave the country they said that they want their people here to leave the country for their own safety and that people who are outside should not travel to sudan now whether this all will make a difference to protesters here it
for emergencies and there's some curfews in place in other cities nationwide universities and schools have been suspended until further notice that's because the government is trying to make sure that people don't congregate to come out in protest to make it harder for them to try to mobilize themselves to protest against the government also foreign governments have been responding differently to these crisis counselor for example the emir of qatar the nimbin hermit's has called the president...
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my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an author and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they've got that could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. it only began in twenty thirty to placate a wing of his party that had long been antagonistic to the prime minister david cameron was taking the biggest gamble of his career we will give the british people a referendum with a very simple. choice. like ballots in the u.k. the referendum was to be overseen by the electoral commission. anyone to take part in the public debate the commission designated two official campaign bodies one of favorite maybe in the e.u. one for leavin and gave each a fixed spending limit of seven million pounds. only british registered donors were allowed to contribute to those campaigns. david cameron became the public face of the pro e.u. campaign better off we
my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an author and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they've got that could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. it only began in twenty thirty to placate a wing of his party that had long been antagonistic...
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we have lots of great countries and great universities and cities and the opportunities are vast for bringing more work back to this country because the costs differential frankly between us and asia and other countries where we used to outsource manufacturing, that cost differential, that gap shrinked appreciably in recent years, allowing more american companies make more sense out of math doing more business in the united states, especially in austin, texas. >> kevin, a lot of people want to see capital investment that is the one ingredient we need to see carry through into next year. >> we have been looking at capital investment. manufacturing pmis, new orders index has been expansionary mode almost the entire year. the problem that we have, we have a skills gap. companies here want to hire as many people as possible. we have 7 million unfulfilled jobs. the problem isn't capital investment. the problem isn't unemployment rate. it is the skills. charles: right. >> we need to reinvest in people to get productivity for the cfos we talked about earlier. charles: the jobs are spreading
we have lots of great countries and great universities and cities and the opportunities are vast for bringing more work back to this country because the costs differential frankly between us and asia and other countries where we used to outsource manufacturing, that cost differential, that gap shrinked appreciably in recent years, allowing more american companies make more sense out of math doing more business in the united states, especially in austin, texas. >> kevin, a lot of people...
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my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an author and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they've got that could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. it only began in twenty thirty to placate a wing of his party that had long been antagonistic to the prime minister david cameron was taking the biggest gamble of his career but we will give the british people a referendum with a very simple. choice. like it's in the u.k. the referendum was to be overseen by the electoral commission. and you wanted to take part in the public debate the commission designated two official campaign boldy as one of favorite maybe in the you one for leaving and gave each a fixed spending limit of seven million pounds. only british registered donors were allowed to contribute to those campaigns. david cameron became the public face of the pro e.u. campaign bet
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with us is david collins a trade lawyer and, professor of international economic law at city, universityan chancellor reminding eve ryo ne the german chancellor reminding everyone that the eu is in charge but groundwork is dry to be laid for conciliatory conversations?m but groundwork is dry to be laid for conciliatory conversations? it looks like car—makers are dry to tell the trump administration had damaging ta riffs trump administration had damaging tariffs with the. what we need to do is cut tariffs and not raise them. looking at the statistics that was shared with us, you can see in many ways it's when when how it works with the number of jobs ways it's when when how it works with the number ofjobs they currently provide in the united states. so what do we think the white house might do? it makes no sense, the only thing i can imagine was i think it was the white house that invited the germans, i suspect the american and a is probably going to encourage the germans to open more plans in the us and the idea behind that this move your production facility from europe to the us to avoi
with us is david collins a trade lawyer and, professor of international economic law at city, universityan chancellor reminding eve ryo ne the german chancellor reminding everyone that the eu is in charge but groundwork is dry to be laid for conciliatory conversations?m but groundwork is dry to be laid for conciliatory conversations? it looks like car—makers are dry to tell the trump administration had damaging ta riffs trump administration had damaging tariffs with the. what we need to do is...
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city. i'm a professor at university. work in -- have worked -- don't do it right now -- in public schools, in n syracuse, night day between the university and the city. night and day. town and down. and i went into those schools with poor children and mostly children of color, and mostly white teachers where there's no connection between the two, and made something work with them, and in working with. the and talking to them, you recognize there's in a completely different world and you reach them in that world and you do incredible work. some have gone on to university to colleges, to -- not to get degrees but to carry that work in their while getting a degree. so it's find it where it is and it's right where you are. believe me, people, it is in your community. >> you know what? that's why we thought these stories were important. it's only when you read about people's lives and how they make the connections that they make, the intimate and the political connections, right? that you can then think, okay, so is that a st
city. i'm a professor at university. work in -- have worked -- don't do it right now -- in public schools, in n syracuse, night day between the university and the city. night and day. town and down. and i went into those schools with poor children and mostly children of color, and mostly white teachers where there's no connection between the two, and made something work with them, and in working with. the and talking to them, you recognize there's in a completely different world and you reach...
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the city university of new york host the event. >> c-span's washington journal live every day. coming up monday morning, former u.s. small business administrator karen mills talks about the by policy center recommendation to bolster small businesses. and, the white house proposal to overhaul the postal service. a conversation with kevin cozart. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. on tuesday, likely incoming house speaker nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer met with president trump to discuss border security. the president is asking for $5 billion to complete a wall. house democrats have proposed about $1.6 billion for the project. parts
the city university of new york host the event. >> c-span's washington journal live every day. coming up monday morning, former u.s. small business administrator karen mills talks about the by policy center recommendation to bolster small businesses. and, the white house proposal to overhaul the postal service. a conversation with kevin cozart. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. on tuesday, likely incoming house speaker...
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let's bring in our panel joining us from baghdad eileen ashmead professor of political history at city university from sanibel island in florida on skype peter galbraith former united states ambassador and former deputy united nations envoy to afghanistan and in london. assistant professor of international relations at the university of nottingham welcome to the program alia nash me i want to start with you there was supposed to be a meeting taking place between president trump and there at the prime minister that didn't happen the reports are that it was because the parameters of the meeting could not be agreed to what kind of a message does that sinned to or at off the leadership. no the thing that the term he carry many message in his visits one of the messages to the iraqi government. this message mean he didn't respect he didn't have any respect for that government or that stuff and he. called the iraqi government when he reach to the base of an exit and after that they call him to the . up to maddie to come to that base to the military base to meet him in that place in order that. he will i
let's bring in our panel joining us from baghdad eileen ashmead professor of political history at city university from sanibel island in florida on skype peter galbraith former united states ambassador and former deputy united nations envoy to afghanistan and in london. assistant professor of international relations at the university of nottingham welcome to the program alia nash me i want to start with you there was supposed to be a meeting taking place between president trump and there at the...
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never came home, those who did put their medals in drawers and went to work built highways, universities, great cities and grand alliances, the strong foundation of an american century. george h.w. bush brought the cold war to a peaceful conclusion and saw the downing of the berlin war without provoking violence. in the first gulf war, he accomplished that on his watch america would not retreat on the world but would intervene when the global balance of power was in jeopardy. he spent his life in the service of his nation and common sense and love of country will stand him in strong sted to the ebbs and flows. on that score that george h.w. bush was a good man and good men are hard to come by. there was bipartisan consensus. we will miss this good man. we are far, far better that he lived and served our nation so well. yield back. think of him as a personal friend. mr. barton: he had tens of thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands of men and women who considered themselves personal friends. i felt i was very close to the president, although obviously not as close as mr. williams who went to kennebun
never came home, those who did put their medals in drawers and went to work built highways, universities, great cities and grand alliances, the strong foundation of an american century. george h.w. bush brought the cold war to a peaceful conclusion and saw the downing of the berlin war without provoking violence. in the first gulf war, he accomplished that on his watch america would not retreat on the world but would intervene when the global balance of power was in jeopardy. he spent his life...
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country last week as a result curfews and emergency rule were imposed in at least five cities and schools and universities have been shut across the country to prevent large gatherings of people real and bread shortages may have triggered protests across the country but other factors are helping to keep them going people seem to be frustrated not just by the comic crisis but by the way the country is being run and they want to see change the. demonstrators have been met with life fire and tear gas by police causing a number of deaths and injuries but the protests continue along with the demand that president omar al bashir who has ruled for almost thirty years to resign some analysts say it's time for others to take the lead. this crisis can't be left to the government to solve alone other political parties need to come in join hands to find a way out of the crisis the crisis is no longer an economy process it's now a political process and people are blaming the government for it. sudan appears to be at a standstill with the people on one side and the government and its policy on the other people morgan a
country last week as a result curfews and emergency rule were imposed in at least five cities and schools and universities have been shut across the country to prevent large gatherings of people real and bread shortages may have triggered protests across the country but other factors are helping to keep them going people seem to be frustrated not just by the comic crisis but by the way the country is being run and they want to see change the. demonstrators have been met with life fire and tear...
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purpose with us on skype her from hong kong is joseph chang political analyst former professor at city university of hong kong is to chang. would you strictly call this retaliation from the chinese or is it more sort of a warning that more could be to come. it is typical defense mechanism on a pop up the chain b.p. tensions of the canadians are meant to convey the message that you accuse some time ease of doing now actually. some canadians have they think a lot in this low at a higher level this. one to keep because a society speed has to be a hot position that they need to be a and at the same time to. stick all the enemies that the chinese this time is under pressure because the united states and some countries to china could become strong they wanted. access to high technology and so on and certainly the chinese have been appealing to. mess with some. message of support outside of all this do you explain to us what sort of relations did canada and china have and has it all just gotten out of hand now since the arrest. i don't think so hence the thought yes that much will depend on what state t
purpose with us on skype her from hong kong is joseph chang political analyst former professor at city university of hong kong is to chang. would you strictly call this retaliation from the chinese or is it more sort of a warning that more could be to come. it is typical defense mechanism on a pop up the chain b.p. tensions of the canadians are meant to convey the message that you accuse some time ease of doing now actually. some canadians have they think a lot in this low at a higher level...
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embryo gene editing in china has seen that scientists put on the guard he remains in a university guesthouse in the city of shenzhen and has defended his actions but some scientists say it's a step too far when i heard that there were born children from it i thought oh my gosh it just jumped ahead american microbiologist brian hanley thinks it's hard for people to accept such technologies because most don't understand the process. being able to deliver this to adults which is a much which is in most ways are a harder. harder adults can consent and that is one of the young girl issues is that clearly an embryo camp consents however i think it is unlikely as long as we're not causing damage to which i don't know that a child is going to object to being born. with more strength than usual with more and durrance than usual over a longer life span than usual or with zero or. better mental capacity than most of the public doesn't really understand the technology very well or what or what your shoes are i think. that with this perception will change over time. and eating french newspapers backpedaling off its
embryo gene editing in china has seen that scientists put on the guard he remains in a university guesthouse in the city of shenzhen and has defended his actions but some scientists say it's a step too far when i heard that there were born children from it i thought oh my gosh it just jumped ahead american microbiologist brian hanley thinks it's hard for people to accept such technologies because most don't understand the process. being able to deliver this to adults which is a much which is in...
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the free city program offers universal higher education. the san francisco board of supervisors held a rally after voting to move the plan forward to the november ballot. >> it's a wise investment of public dollars to spend on public education and we have seen that a high school diploma isn't enough to be successful in today's society. >>> take a look. new video out of washington state. catching the moment a tornado touched down. it's a rare occurrence for that area. >> i've lived here all my life and i've never experienced the devastation that a tornado can do. >> wow, thewier damaged homes and downed trees as you can see. the national weather service said it would send a team out this morning. >> yeah, they're certainly a force of nature. and you lived in seattle have you ever seen anything like that before? >> i've never seen anything like that. it happened around 2:00 yesterday in the afternoon. usually you see about 3 tornados for the year. thankfully no one was injured but of course all of that damage there with that tornado and that
the free city program offers universal higher education. the san francisco board of supervisors held a rally after voting to move the plan forward to the november ballot. >> it's a wise investment of public dollars to spend on public education and we have seen that a high school diploma isn't enough to be successful in today's society. >>> take a look. new video out of washington state. catching the moment a tornado touched down. it's a rare occurrence for that area. >>...
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disrupted or closed at many schools well crossed french cities and towns students walked out of their classrooms in anger at government reforms to university fees and entrance requirements. nonplus like a city at war rioting vandalism car set on fire and tear gas. at. fifty kilometers northwest of paris cars were burning here too and one hundred forty six people were taken into custody and fires in bordeaux in the south of the country and marches this banner reach a high school is angry wherever you look in france the scene a similar high school and university students who've joined the yellow vests demonstrations to protest against the rising cost of living and against the government many are also demanding the country's president to resign. also we support the yellow vests we have a common cause it's about our future so it's obvious that will take to the streets as it is and we're here to support this movement and for people to pay more attention to us. and what do the teachers say if there's no more security than your taking the risk in the past few days there's been rioting i saw a bus stop shelters being manned liason a car windshield
disrupted or closed at many schools well crossed french cities and towns students walked out of their classrooms in anger at government reforms to university fees and entrance requirements. nonplus like a city at war rioting vandalism car set on fire and tear gas. at. fifty kilometers northwest of paris cars were burning here too and one hundred forty six people were taken into custody and fires in bordeaux in the south of the country and marches this banner reach a high school is angry...
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embryo gene editing in china has seen the scientists put under guard he remains in a university guesthouse in the city of shenzhen and has defended his actions but some scientists say it's a step too far when i heard that there were wives or children from what i thought oh my gosh i'm just trying to herd american microbiologist brian hanley thinks it's hard for people to accept such technologies as most don't understand the process. being able to deliver this to adults which is a much which is in most ways an a harder. card where adults can consent and that is one of the young fickle issues is that clearly an embryo camp consent however i think it is unlikely as long as we're not causing damage which i know that a child who's going to object to being born. who are more strength than usual. more in durance to new genre who longer lifespan new genre or with. better mental capacity most of the public doesn't really understand the technology very world world war or what new shoes are i think it's that this perception will change over time. you know with all taya french newspapers backpedaling after its la
embryo gene editing in china has seen the scientists put under guard he remains in a university guesthouse in the city of shenzhen and has defended his actions but some scientists say it's a step too far when i heard that there were wives or children from what i thought oh my gosh i'm just trying to herd american microbiologist brian hanley thinks it's hard for people to accept such technologies as most don't understand the process. being able to deliver this to adults which is a much which is...
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embryo gene editing in china has seen the scientists put under guard he remains in a university guesthouse in the city of shen journ and has defended his actions but some scientists say it's a step too far. what i heard that there were born children from it i thought oh my gosh i'm just trying to herd american microbiologist brian hanley thinks it's hard for people to accept such technologies as most don't understand the process. being able to deliver this to arabs which is a much which is in most ways are a harder role however adults can concerned about is one of the yes the coalition says that clearly an embryo can't consent however i think it is unlikely as long as we're not causing damage to a child. a child who's going to object to being born. with more strength than usual with more enduring still usual longer lifespan usually or with. better mental capacity most of the public doesn't really understand the technology very well or what were you she was i think it's that with this perception of change over time i. a march by a women's group in california has been cancelled by organizes i have a con
embryo gene editing in china has seen the scientists put under guard he remains in a university guesthouse in the city of shen journ and has defended his actions but some scientists say it's a step too far. what i heard that there were born children from it i thought oh my gosh i'm just trying to herd american microbiologist brian hanley thinks it's hard for people to accept such technologies as most don't understand the process. being able to deliver this to arabs which is a much which is in...
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in the sas is asking and i have already been demonstrations the campus of the main university on the edge of the city over the last few hours students marching around there have been that university before it guarded by securely to detail a policeman and while the government can't really control what the thousands of students do within there they can contain it and the students that don't let them out if they live in the film but people are waiting to see if the opposition supporters throughout the rest of the city will protest in the coming days and this is a very large city largest in africa eleven million people very many of them jobless very many of them skeptical about the government skeptical about the electoral commission waiting to see you know again kind of anger on the streets we've seen many times over the last two or three years ever since this election was postponed president joseph kabila stayed in power beyond the end of his second mandate thank you very much with all the latest from malcolm when. when else thousands of people have been rallying across down the in protest at rising liv
in the sas is asking and i have already been demonstrations the campus of the main university on the edge of the city over the last few hours students marching around there have been that university before it guarded by securely to detail a policeman and while the government can't really control what the thousands of students do within there they can contain it and the students that don't let them out if they live in the film but people are waiting to see if the opposition supporters throughout...
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been declared in several parts of the country and curfews has been declared in many cities and schools and universities have been shut down indefinitely nearly nationwide making it very hard for people to congregate and what the government is trying to make sure is that people do not gather together to protest but because this is there. for it doesn't seem like this problem is going to go away anytime soon and if the government tries to introduce some kind of reforms that would ease the people either ease them be assurance of people and make them feel like yes something is being done to it so that they can be able to go on with their daily lives and afford basic commodities which at the moment many find an affordable. driver has died in a car crash at the roundabout blocked by so-called yellow vest protesters in southern france these are live pictures six from of the six of saturday's of rallies they were triggered by rising fuel prices the turnout in paris appears to have dropped significantly after the government cancelled rather than new taxes but many kept up traffic disruptions to protest against
been declared in several parts of the country and curfews has been declared in many cities and schools and universities have been shut down indefinitely nearly nationwide making it very hard for people to congregate and what the government is trying to make sure is that people do not gather together to protest but because this is there. for it doesn't seem like this problem is going to go away anytime soon and if the government tries to introduce some kind of reforms that would ease the people...
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been declared in several parts of the country and curfews has been declared in many cities and schools and universities have been shut down indefinitely nearly nationwide making it very hard for people to congregate and what the government is trying to make sure is that people do not gather together to protest but because this is day four it doesn't seem like this problem is going to go away anytime soon unless the government tries to introduce some kind of reforms that would ease the people ease that ease them there surance of people and make them feel like yes something is being done to so that they can be able to go on with their daily lives and afford basic commodities which at the moment many find an affordable. a four million ballot papers arrive in the democratic republic of congo in the capital to replace those destroyed by fire it also wrecked more than eight thousand voting machines forcing a delay to the presidential legislative and provincial election catherine reports from kinshasa. the campaign season as chaotic as it was is officially over and presidential candidates have agreed to wait
been declared in several parts of the country and curfews has been declared in many cities and schools and universities have been shut down indefinitely nearly nationwide making it very hard for people to congregate and what the government is trying to make sure is that people do not gather together to protest but because this is day four it doesn't seem like this problem is going to go away anytime soon unless the government tries to introduce some kind of reforms that would ease the people...
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and both you and sergeant wild talked about the number of universities in your cities and johns hopkinss in baltimore, obviously. the number of sexual assault cases that involve alcohol. i wonder if that's true when you talk about cases involving maybe universities or students or others or in general and the particular problems that presents when there's alcohol or, you know, excessive alcohol. alcohol is probably one of the key problems in terms of dealing with particularly younger students and even with, quote, millennial" population out there. and the naunss of social media in terms of what they are -- what they're constantly bombarded with. there's multiple factors in terms of what goes into -- what goes on with their lives. that's why these are difficult crimes to investigate. unless we have video, unless we have information from the cell phones, unless we have social media that we're able to investigate and make an identification in terms behalf is going on with a relationship. these are difficult cases to do. >> i would kind of echo that. baltimore is kind of unique in that only t
and both you and sergeant wild talked about the number of universities in your cities and johns hopkinss in baltimore, obviously. the number of sexual assault cases that involve alcohol. i wonder if that's true when you talk about cases involving maybe universities or students or others or in general and the particular problems that presents when there's alcohol or, you know, excessive alcohol. alcohol is probably one of the key problems in terms of dealing with particularly younger students...
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. >> deputy city attorney, is that a universal principle that comes from the city attorney's office or is that from one attorney's perspective? >> no. >> one attorney's interpretation. >> deputy city attorney john gibbner. >> the advice we give is from our office considered at all levels, but not just one attorney. >> i appreciate that. thank you. >> so just to wrap up the disciplinary process, if the person is disciplined, they get a notice and have a right to appeal the discipline. the discipline goes forward. they have the right to appeal it all the way to the arbitration if the union takes the case. and then a binding determination will be made on whether the decision should be upheld, mod pied, or thrown out. in that case, both reinstatement and backpay and clearing the record happens. >> one of the issues highlighted in the september 19th hearing, for me there are two particular items that were concerning. first, medical separation, second being disciplinary dismissals. both seems to be disproportionately high for african-americans. how do you reconcile that? >> i think there's u
. >> deputy city attorney, is that a universal principle that comes from the city attorney's office or is that from one attorney's perspective? >> no. >> one attorney's interpretation. >> deputy city attorney john gibbner. >> the advice we give is from our office considered at all levels, but not just one attorney. >> i appreciate that. thank you. >> so just to wrap up the disciplinary process, if the person is disciplined, they get a notice and have a...
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speaker, i rise today to honor new jersey city university professor yamiko ogawa. mr. payne: professor ogawa is a registered play therapist, she's providing play therapy for immigrant children who are in the process of applying for asylum. their play therapy program is currently being implemented at the newark office of a nonprofit called kids in need of defense. since 2014, united states has welcomed more than 240,000 unaccompanied minors who are seeking protection. many of theme have suffered from violence and child abuse. some of them are escaping persistent trauma, including human trafficking and gang violence. professor ogawa's play therapy has already helped some of these children cope with this draw masm i'm proud of professor ogawa's thoughtful leadership and the amazing support of new jersey city university. it only takes an idea to change the world. i am proud to represent njcu in congress and i ask my colleagues to join me in honoring this wonderful initiative and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from sout
speaker, i rise today to honor new jersey city university professor yamiko ogawa. mr. payne: professor ogawa is a registered play therapist, she's providing play therapy for immigrant children who are in the process of applying for asylum. their play therapy program is currently being implemented at the newark office of a nonprofit called kids in need of defense. since 2014, united states has welcomed more than 240,000 unaccompanied minors who are seeking protection. many of theme have suffered...
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with support from the city the local university and the community came well and is building facilities that are needed here such as a youth center and a community home. right now as his team is busy constructing workshops for local businesses the community architect keeps costs low by avoiding expensive technology and by conserving resources recycled materials make up eighty percent of his buildings camilla's favorite are old pallets. so pilots are very accessible and to use a material that is a radio. or. to the community it's hope these workshops will improve quality of life by providing affordable space to small business people like. there are no garbage trucks and joe slovo so together with her daughters she picks up trash and sells valuable materials they find to recycling companies. is excited about her new workshop until now she's worked from a shed behind her house she helped design and build her new premises. with. the extra space will allow her to work more efficiently and develop a small recycling business for the township. but. it's so much. because now it's i'm not going t
with support from the city the local university and the community came well and is building facilities that are needed here such as a youth center and a community home. right now as his team is busy constructing workshops for local businesses the community architect keeps costs low by avoiding expensive technology and by conserving resources recycled materials make up eighty percent of his buildings camilla's favorite are old pallets. so pilots are very accessible and to use a material that is...
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embryo gene editing in china has senior scientists put under guard he remains in a university guest house in the city of shenzhen and has defended his actions but some scientists say it's a step too far. what i heard that there were a lot of orange children from it i thought oh my caution just jumped ahead american microbiologist brian hadley thinks it's hard for people to accept such technologies as mr understands the process being able to deliver this to adults which is a much which is in most ways are a harder and harder adults can consent and that is one of the yes the coalition says that clearly an embryo camp consents however i think it is unlikely as long as we're not causing damage to a child that a child who's going to object to being born. who are more strength than usual with more in durance to news of a longer life span new genre or with. better mental capacity most of the public doesn't really understand the technology very well for one moment you should so i think it's that with this perception of change over time i. want a brand new year is just around the corner but let us take you ba
embryo gene editing in china has senior scientists put under guard he remains in a university guest house in the city of shenzhen and has defended his actions but some scientists say it's a step too far. what i heard that there were a lot of orange children from it i thought oh my caution just jumped ahead american microbiologist brian hadley thinks it's hard for people to accept such technologies as mr understands the process being able to deliver this to adults which is a much which is in...
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over embryo gene editing in china has seen a scientist under guard who remains in a university guest house in the city of german and has defended his actions but some scientists say it's a step too far. when i heard that there were wives or children from it i thought oh my gosh the herd. well american microbiologist brian hanley thinks it's hard for people to accept such technologies as most don't understand the process. being able to deliver lives to arabs which is a march which is in most ways only harder. our ground olds can concerned about is one of the young girl issues is that clearly remember your camp concerns however i think it is unlikely as long as we're not causing damage to the choice of . a child who's going to object to being born. who are more strength than usual with more enduring stood usual longer wives usual or with. better mental capacity most of the public doesn't really understand the technology agree will or won't work. i think it's. this perception will change over to my. mind's not breaking news this hour at least two people have been killed after a part of a residential buil
over embryo gene editing in china has seen a scientist under guard who remains in a university guest house in the city of german and has defended his actions but some scientists say it's a step too far. when i heard that there were wives or children from it i thought oh my gosh the herd. well american microbiologist brian hanley thinks it's hard for people to accept such technologies as most don't understand the process. being able to deliver lives to arabs which is a march which is in most...
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during violent protests against the rising cost of food and fuel schools and universities are closed in at least five states cities of. go that far under emergency rule protesters are angry at high inflation which is running at around seventy percent the economy has struggled since south sudan became independent in two thousand and eleven it lost the majority of its oil revenue about morgan is live for us with the latest from khartoum so what's the situation on the streets now. well sami in khartoum the capital of sudan it's very quiet beds it is the four of the protests that started on wednesday evening in riven asked the state specifically our people of all to come out today in the streets once again in the southern part of the country and our south kordofan specifically and they have also burned down the headquarters of the ruling ruling party the national congress party there and there are reports that police have been basically stationed around the around the country as was that specifically in the capital to try to avoid protesters from coming out again the minister of the of information of sudan came out th
during violent protests against the rising cost of food and fuel schools and universities are closed in at least five states cities of. go that far under emergency rule protesters are angry at high inflation which is running at around seventy percent the economy has struggled since south sudan became independent in two thousand and eleven it lost the majority of its oil revenue about morgan is live for us with the latest from khartoum so what's the situation on the streets now. well sami in...