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this union of man and woman isinhe tend to be a icon of the trinity. the slide we looked at christian marriage is intend to point us towards evan. it's like a preview of coming -- heaven. it's a like a preview of what's coming. it's a preview of what life is going to be like if you live it right. >> my wife mentioned on a few occasions. but, there's your base nighs theology. it's grand and beautiful. >> and we have the fall. we have sin. and so relationships are not always as beautiful as they should be. men and women have difficulty with each other sometimes. you may have experienced that. i have. and so jesus came to give us a church and ve us the sacraments to help us overcome the difficulties. sacrament is the best definition is a share of god's inner life. god's life is god is. >> he is love. >> love. the. >> the relationship of love. >> so this grace and sacraments gibbs us the ability to love others if the way we couldn't onour own. super natural ability to love. 6 sacraments administered by the church and the 7th is administered by the couple.
this union of man and woman isinhe tend to be a icon of the trinity. the slide we looked at christian marriage is intend to point us towards evan. it's like a preview of coming -- heaven. it's a like a preview of what's coming. it's a preview of what life is going to be like if you live it right. >> my wife mentioned on a few occasions. but, there's your base nighs theology. it's grand and beautiful. >> and we have the fall. we have sin. and so relationships are not always as...
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tells the benjamin newton duke family that he wonts model his school in some ways off of the trinity institute that was in durham, north an institution that they were already funding. and he said we'll have a trinity on one end of town and we'll have my institution on the other town, and we can come together and really advance this community. over time, due to financial ofuggles, by 1923, the state north carolina steps in and begins to fund this institution. ironic about that, when they took over, they changed the name. they did not change the they did notd change the individual who was leading the institution. and so what's important about that, on a larger, historical thee, when we say that it's first state-supported institution of higher learning is african-americans that liberal arts, openly liberal arts, he never had to hide behind the concept of being an a&m university or mechanical arts institution. was openly supporting liberal arts education in the deep from 1910 throughout his life, throughout the institution's legacy. >> so would part of his legacy king andrtin luther dr.
tells the benjamin newton duke family that he wonts model his school in some ways off of the trinity institute that was in durham, north an institution that they were already funding. and he said we'll have a trinity on one end of town and we'll have my institution on the other town, and we can come together and really advance this community. over time, due to financial ofuggles, by 1923, the state north carolina steps in and begins to fund this institution. ironic about that, when they took...
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i was eigat trinity.ewn did not admit women, so trinity was one of the sister schools. >> they first moved to new york where four of their five children were born. then settled in san francisco e ere husband paul pelosi grew up. shuld become involved with democratic politics there and elected to come back to washington as a member of the house of representative in 1987. >> my mtivation every day is that one in five children in america lives in poverty. that's what took me from kitchen to congress, housewife to house speaker is about the children. i'm very focused on how everything that we do affects our children and fueir re. >> and for all of america's children, themehouse will co to order. >> beyond capitol hill, nancy pelosi is occasionaly spotted having dinner around town. do people bother you? do they come up to you at tables when you're having dinner? >> usually they'reou courte they'll come and say hello. >> these days many with a question about the president. >> do we impeachm? hi >> and she's oft
i was eigat trinity.ewn did not admit women, so trinity was one of the sister schools. >> they first moved to new york where four of their five children were born. then settled in san francisco e ere husband paul pelosi grew up. shuld become involved with democratic politics there and elected to come back to washington as a member of the house of representative in 1987. >> my mtivation every day is that one in five children in america lives in poverty. that's what took me from...
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leeds chalked up their sixth win of the season with a 10—0 victory at wakefield trinity.y try of the match to condemn wakefield to a fourth straight defeat. leeds stay tenth in the table level with wigan on 12 points. there was no play at the cricket world cup today after persistent rain in bristol where pakistan were supposed to be slaying sri lanka. to be playing sri lanka. the match was abandoned without a ball being bowled, only the third wash—out in world cup history. both teams take a point from the game, so now have three points from their opening three matches. tomorrow, it's england against bangladesh in cardiff and afghanistan play new zealand in taunton. england will be looking to bounce back from monday's shock defeat to pakistan when they face bangladesh in cardiff tomorrow. preparations have been disrupted by the weather in wales, with both teams being forced to train indoors. england remain as the tournament favourites, but another defeat could leave eoin morgan's side with plenty of work to do, asjoe wilson reports. shortly after 2pm here in cardiff, the s
leeds chalked up their sixth win of the season with a 10—0 victory at wakefield trinity.y try of the match to condemn wakefield to a fourth straight defeat. leeds stay tenth in the table level with wigan on 12 points. there was no play at the cricket world cup today after persistent rain in bristol where pakistan were supposed to be slaying sri lanka. to be playing sri lanka. the match was abandoned without a ball being bowled, only the third wash—out in world cup history. both teams take a...
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i just i also attend the trinity centre in leatherhead.k which suggests sure start centres have reduced hospital admissions between young children by admissions between young children by a dramatic amount in poorer neighbourhoods. that's where the effect has been most pronounced, in the poorer neighbourhoods. how do you react to that? i really understand it, because i feel it's such a scary world when you have a child. they don't come with an instruction manual. you can go, meet with other parents and talk about how your child is. as well as that, there is some highly trained and skilled staff you can talk to about your worries. they provide sessions and courses. these courses educate and courses. these courses educate and build confidence in the people who attend, in the mothers and fathers who attend. there are father classes as well. this is why i think these centres are so invaluable in our communities. for those who say, is this a good use of british taxpayers money but would you say? some of the staff in these centres have 20 years e
i just i also attend the trinity centre in leatherhead.k which suggests sure start centres have reduced hospital admissions between young children by admissions between young children by a dramatic amount in poorer neighbourhoods. that's where the effect has been most pronounced, in the poorer neighbourhoods. how do you react to that? i really understand it, because i feel it's such a scary world when you have a child. they don't come with an instruction manual. you can go, meet with other...
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there are fish in the trinity river in dallas. a stretch once written off as a permanent sewer.he most symbolic achievement of all has been the return of the bald eagle. endangered populations of our national bird have come back more quickly than expected. scientific evidence shows that the eagles are flying again largely because of the ban on ddt. new problems have taken the place of the old ones, however, and each problem at the epa confronts a new set of tasks. the air program is developing a strategy to deal with noncompliance with the ozone health standard, a problem in several major urban areas. it is also shifting its intention to inhalable particulate. at the tiny fragments that cause the most significant health effects. and to dealing with changing energy sources such as wood-burning furnaces. the control of toxic substances in the air remains a problem as does developing a workable solution to the damage done by acid rain. the water program has completed its monumental task of issuing effluent guidelines. rules that tell industrial sources what concentrations of pollut
there are fish in the trinity river in dallas. a stretch once written off as a permanent sewer.he most symbolic achievement of all has been the return of the bald eagle. endangered populations of our national bird have come back more quickly than expected. scientific evidence shows that the eagles are flying again largely because of the ban on ddt. new problems have taken the place of the old ones, however, and each problem at the epa confronts a new set of tasks. the air program is developing...
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he could look across the trinity river and you would have the gleaming skyscrapers of dallas. if you could scare up a dime, and could go to a movie and see people wearing fancy close and driving beautiful cars. like every other kid in west dallas, he wanted to wear sunday close during the week. he was something of a ladies man. he liked to date girls, and the girls' parents would let them go out with trash like him. even other west allis them is looked down on the barrows because henry barrow was a trash man. the barrows where the lowest of the low. that was the life of clyde barrow. he decided he would supplement his income. he first started stealing chickens, then he graduated to cars. clyde barrow was a bumbling bank robber, but that boy could steal a car like nobody's business. in those days, afford with cost you $260 brand-new. if he could steal one and sell it, he might make $100. this is in the depression. that is good money. that is clyde barrow. bonnie elizabeth parker, born in rowena, texas, a west texas town, her mother, emma parker is a social climber like you woul
he could look across the trinity river and you would have the gleaming skyscrapers of dallas. if you could scare up a dime, and could go to a movie and see people wearing fancy close and driving beautiful cars. like every other kid in west dallas, he wanted to wear sunday close during the week. he was something of a ladies man. he liked to date girls, and the girls' parents would let them go out with trash like him. even other west allis them is looked down on the barrows because henry barrow...
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she is a student at washington trinity university. had access to affordable attainable health care. because of her immigrant status. she and her family lived in fear of going to a hospital or clinic because of ice. in her community, she hopes to inspire others to continue fighting to make sure that congress passes permanent solutions so that every immigrant can get the care that they need without the fear of being deported or detained. let's hear from her. >> hello, mayor pete. my name is dulce lopez. i am undocumented and unafraid. [applause] i am a woman, working class and a student. i say that because in this country, the identities i hold are powerful. they also mean i am unable to access affordable, culturally competent and quality health care. i support access to health care and reproductive rights for immigrants including undocumented women like myself. at 23 years old, i was only able to obtain health insurance through my university last year. even then, it is essentially non-comprehensive care. undocumented people like my 60-
she is a student at washington trinity university. had access to affordable attainable health care. because of her immigrant status. she and her family lived in fear of going to a hospital or clinic because of ice. in her community, she hopes to inspire others to continue fighting to make sure that congress passes permanent solutions so that every immigrant can get the care that they need without the fear of being deported or detained. let's hear from her. >> hello, mayor pete. my name is...
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the organization i helped a , at trinity in 1970 health center in connecticut now has 200 locations,hat every person, women, women of color, have access to make sure they have reproductive rights. >> thank you. i want to introduce a number -- member of our audience. she is a social worker with the nebraska department of corrections. she is advocating for vulnerable incarcerated populations. she works as a mental health provider at an abortion click. she provides emotional support for patients as well as trinity resources for the mastic and sexual violence. let's hear from her. thank you. is only the salisbury. i live in omaha, nebraska. i just moved to north carolina a new was 19 and started semester at college when i found out i was pregnant. there was no doubt in my mind i would have an abortion. i scheduled an appointment at the only comic in town. because of north carolina state law, i did jump through numerous hoops to have access to a safe, legal, medical procedure that is my constitutional rights. i went to my first appointment alone, and when i walked in the clinic, there was
the organization i helped a , at trinity in 1970 health center in connecticut now has 200 locations,hat every person, women, women of color, have access to make sure they have reproductive rights. >> thank you. i want to introduce a number -- member of our audience. she is a social worker with the nebraska department of corrections. she is advocating for vulnerable incarcerated populations. she works as a mental health provider at an abortion click. she provides emotional support for...
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i am a member of trinity house, i have been caught between various things and i haven't had time to changelendid, it is a commemoration of respect for all the other naval vetera ns. of respect for all the other naval veterans. when you started as a young man in the navy back in the 19605, young man in the navy back in the 1960s, this was recent history, presumably people who had served. absolutely right, a lot of the senior officers had served through the second world war, this wasn't ancient history, this was something that i just happened, ancient history, this was something that ijust happened, really, it was only 20 years after the end of the war, soa only 20 years after the end of the war, so a lot of the people had served in the war, knew about the war, and the navy was much larger in those days, so yes, not something that one was looking at historically, in the way we do today. and in terms of the collective memory of the royal navy, how important are these events? we associate d—day, dunkirk with little ships, and d—day, almost like a making upfor ships, and d—day, almost like a ma
i am a member of trinity house, i have been caught between various things and i haven't had time to changelendid, it is a commemoration of respect for all the other naval vetera ns. of respect for all the other naval veterans. when you started as a young man in the navy back in the 19605, young man in the navy back in the 1960s, this was recent history, presumably people who had served. absolutely right, a lot of the senior officers had served through the second world war, this wasn't ancient...
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we have five schools on campu george washington university and trinity university are represented on our campus. so, again, 14 nonprofits really wog together to impact this community. and our programs, our theater, the bridge park -- ut to talk abo all those. >> that's great. >> i'm going to interrupt you only to take a commercial break and let you talk about those in detail. >> great, thank you. >> we're talking about building bridges . ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪ dckily her dorm is is luabout 10 minutes. from a hotel by wyndham. dashley's meeting all luabher in-laws,es. and she's about 10 minutes from a wyndham. wiss over 6,000 hotels ache country, a great hotel by wyndham is closer than you think. visit wyndhamhotels.com. >>> we are continuing our conversation about building bridges across the river. ining us now, joyce milford, who is program manager for the ark theater. and kimberly douglas is director of theater operations and programming. and rasantie
we have five schools on campu george washington university and trinity university are represented on our campus. so, again, 14 nonprofits really wog together to impact this community. and our programs, our theater, the bridge park -- ut to talk abo all those. >> that's great. >> i'm going to interrupt you only to take a commercial break and let you talk about those in detail. >> great, thank you. >> we're talking about building bridges . ♪ ♪ ♪ this is how driving...
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the trinity has been under say to measure c. for the past 4 years since thousands of the for what killed in a series of attacks that were claimed by eisel 3 gunmen stormed the bardo museum in tunis killing 22 people that was in march 20153 months later 38 people were killed in an attack on a beach resort in serious last october a woman blew herself up in central tunis killing herself and wounding 9 people 2 months later i saw claimed responsibility for an attack on a security patrol in kasserine close to the algerian border well i've been speaking to the political analysts use a sharif who explains how tunis inza feeling after this latest violence well know the situation is. not a lot of. you can. only use themselves are not very. well to the one that you mentioned. that they left. the best way but others are into the. little interest. when i took ill it's not very sense of shock mainly because the wave of attacks. especially the ones you mentioned. this is happening fast since then there was the situation that. well those attac
the trinity has been under say to measure c. for the past 4 years since thousands of the for what killed in a series of attacks that were claimed by eisel 3 gunmen stormed the bardo museum in tunis killing 22 people that was in march 20153 months later 38 people were killed in an attack on a beach resort in serious last october a woman blew herself up in central tunis killing herself and wounding 9 people 2 months later i saw claimed responsibility for an attack on a security patrol in...
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emma anderson, keira hutchinson and trinity hutchinson took second place for creating an app that reminds users to exercise throughout the day. . miera greer and abby stilo placed third with a prototype of their robotic self-driving vehicle. code girls united is an after school computerer science program teaching fourth through eighth grade girls to become problem solvers through a coding and business training. congratulations to all the participants. the skills and ideas they are developing could help tackle the challenges we face today and in the years to come. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. to the legal process and you want to go and then attempt to get into the
emma anderson, keira hutchinson and trinity hutchinson took second place for creating an app that reminds users to exercise throughout the day. . miera greer and abby stilo placed third with a prototype of their robotic self-driving vehicle. code girls united is an after school computerer science program teaching fourth through eighth grade girls to become problem solvers through a coding and business training. congratulations to all the participants. the skills and ideas they are developing...
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global trinity. the more you act so goes you know the less story well the gift given didn't allow someone to see a moment not just this time if this didn't work and whether that's up to mama like us or just a good story and you consider it as mean is that you in. every aspect from reading. your story there was to them. yes really liked and i think began going to see. a lot of us you know coming. to look in perth. in the early. may has. meant that we would still be anything. from. no i didn't see the part about the mosque so you try some of that up and see what else i could muster if it's. really about the ball at my feet. you can use your man up let us have to sew and i stole my b.n. a guy with his yoke go police him also talk about iraq or even on promises but on this was better look. he was are all serious. about it as i think also have it now because he. thinks look no matter. what. oh my goodness. moment. there is that kind of core moment and if used to. compete in the system just get used to red
global trinity. the more you act so goes you know the less story well the gift given didn't allow someone to see a moment not just this time if this didn't work and whether that's up to mama like us or just a good story and you consider it as mean is that you in. every aspect from reading. your story there was to them. yes really liked and i think began going to see. a lot of us you know coming. to look in perth. in the early. may has. meant that we would still be anything. from. no i didn't...
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leninist party state using maoist tactics and this trinity of stalin is leninism and maoism of course is not very becoming for china it is a real threat to the social and political development of china but i think what a person like she's in pain is all over looking in a way is that chinese society has actually. already developed further to think that somehow a trance aside it can be just changed at will socially engineered and for example we just heard the treatment of the weaker since injun were sent to concentration camps and were basically being assimilated and they have to become hunter and yes that is of course a very very worrisome development and something that. we should resist in the 21st century we cannot simply accept that one part of china of course which does have a democracy movement is of course concordia more you are part of that pro-democracy movement how do you see the effects of. events in tiananmen shaping the way the communist party and the leadership in china how do you see that impacting efforts to maintain democracy in hong kong. you know i hope nobody would w
leninist party state using maoist tactics and this trinity of stalin is leninism and maoism of course is not very becoming for china it is a real threat to the social and political development of china but i think what a person like she's in pain is all over looking in a way is that chinese society has actually. already developed further to think that somehow a trance aside it can be just changed at will socially engineered and for example we just heard the treatment of the weaker since injun...
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she is a student at washington trinity university. she has never had access to affordable attainable health care. because of her immigrant status. she and her family lived in fear of going to a hospital or clinic because of ice. in her community, she hopes to inspire others to continue fighting to make sure that congress passes permanent solutions so that every immigrant can get the care that they need without the fear of being deported or detained. let's hear from her. >> hello, mayor pete. my name is dulce lopez. i am undocumented and unafraid. [applause] i am a woman, working class and a student. i say that because in this country, the identities i hold are powerful. they also mean i am unable to access affordable, culturally competent and quality health care. i support access to health care and reproductive rights for immigrants including undocumented women like myself. at 23 years old, i was only able to obtain health insurance through my university last year. even then, it is essentially non-comprehensive care. undocumented peop
she is a student at washington trinity university. she has never had access to affordable attainable health care. because of her immigrant status. she and her family lived in fear of going to a hospital or clinic because of ice. in her community, she hopes to inspire others to continue fighting to make sure that congress passes permanent solutions so that every immigrant can get the care that they need without the fear of being deported or detained. let's hear from her. >> hello, mayor...
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taken in the name of the most holy and undivided trinity. but historians know, normally a government doesn't last more than 200 years. and they're lucky if they last 200 years. we've gone 230. people look at the 10 years of the french revolution from about 17 89, when our constitution was ratified and when the bastille was stormed, 1799, what was the result of the french revolution? it was an emperor named napoleon. some historian says they think the big difference between the u.s. revolution resulting in liberty and the french revolution resulting in hundreds of thousands of heads being cut off, our revolution was about liberty. we weren't out -- the founding fathers, they were not out there to cut heads off. they were out there just to grab and preserve liberty whereas in the french revolution there was so much sentiment of getting revenge that it ended up culminating in an emperor named napoleon. now we seem to have so much animus and so much anger, and there's some time to time in this body, but i know some of the most vocal people pushi
taken in the name of the most holy and undivided trinity. but historians know, normally a government doesn't last more than 200 years. and they're lucky if they last 200 years. we've gone 230. people look at the 10 years of the french revolution from about 17 89, when our constitution was ratified and when the bastille was stormed, 1799, what was the result of the french revolution? it was an emperor named napoleon. some historian says they think the big difference between the u.s. revolution...
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this map was drawn by jim sister in the department of international affairs at the trinity washington university in the us it shows the authority of the waters of the coast of gaza and israel. since 1909 the palestinians have only been allowed to explore the small the green area. is the current argues that the international maritime you know gives the palestinians that i took to build the much bigger area and that. this potentially contains further gas fields which would be of huge benefit to the palestinians if they were allowed to exploit them. the mary b. field is an example of why it is important for the palestinians to take steps to declare an exclusive economic zone it isn't that could possibly allow it within the palestinian exclusive economic zone. however because the palestinians did not make a claim to it israel was able to start production and essentially deplete the field if the palestinians do not take steps to claim an easy it's possible that other areas of enormous economic value could be innocence claimed by israel. and once the resources are gone they're not coming ba
this map was drawn by jim sister in the department of international affairs at the trinity washington university in the us it shows the authority of the waters of the coast of gaza and israel. since 1909 the palestinians have only been allowed to explore the small the green area. is the current argues that the international maritime you know gives the palestinians that i took to build the much bigger area and that. this potentially contains further gas fields which would be of huge benefit to...
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this map was drawn by jim sister in the department of international affairs at the trinity washington university in the us. it shows the authority of the waters of the coast of gaza and israel. since 1909 the palestinians have only been allowed to explore the small the green area area. istook or argues that the international maritime you know gives the palestinians that i took the border they're much bigger area and that. this potentially contains further gas fields which would be of huge benefit to the palestinians if they were allowed to exploit them. the mary b. field is an example of why it is important for the palestinians to take steps to declare an exclusive economic zone it isn't that could possibly allow it within the palestinian exclusive economic zone. however because the palestinians did not make a claim to it israel was able to start production and essentially deplete the field if the palestinians do not take steps to claim an easy it's possible that other areas of enormous economic value could be innocence claimed by israel. and once the resources are gone they're not co
this map was drawn by jim sister in the department of international affairs at the trinity washington university in the us. it shows the authority of the waters of the coast of gaza and israel. since 1909 the palestinians have only been allowed to explore the small the green area area. istook or argues that the international maritime you know gives the palestinians that i took the border they're much bigger area and that. this potentially contains further gas fields which would be of huge...
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as well as causing liver disease, i now realise drinking is linked to all my trinity of middle age malaisesypertension, reflux and anxiety/depression. in total is is linked to 200 illnesses and seven cancers, including bowel and breast cancer. in 2016, with scientific evidence about the health risks piling up, new low—risk drinking guidelines were introduced by the uk's chief medical 0fficers. it was set at 1a units a week for men and women, but how many of us know what the advice is and what it means? it's quiz time at my local. 0k, folks, thanks for having me. i am going to ask you seven questions to test your knowledge on alcohol. how many units of alcohol is there in a double gin and tonic? the number of units in a drink is not displayed in pubs and bars so i suspect they will struggle. how many units of alcohol are in a pint of san miguel at 5% abv? the answers to this one are all over the place. 0k, is everybody ready for the answers? a pint of san miguel — the answer is 2.8 units. that's zero points all around. how many millilitres of your average 12.5% wine do you have to drink to h
as well as causing liver disease, i now realise drinking is linked to all my trinity of middle age malaisesypertension, reflux and anxiety/depression. in total is is linked to 200 illnesses and seven cancers, including bowel and breast cancer. in 2016, with scientific evidence about the health risks piling up, new low—risk drinking guidelines were introduced by the uk's chief medical 0fficers. it was set at 1a units a week for men and women, but how many of us know what the advice is and what...
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switching codes to rugby league, and st helens thrashed wakefield trinity a8—10 to make it through toifferent scorers, including this final try of the game from winger kevin naiqama. they'lljoin hull fc and warrington in the semi—finals. saints haven't reached a challenge cup final since 2008. tonight, british heavyweight champion anthonyjoshua will fight andy ruinr at madison square garden. but the fightjoshua really wants may be getting further and further out of reach. wbc world heavyweight champion deontay wilder says he has signed an agreement to face tyson fury in a rematch after he has fought luis ortiz. it meansjoshua is unlikely to fight either fury or wilder in the near future. our reporter ade adedoyne is in new york for us. disappointment. you could argue the timing of deontay wilder announcement this week done to overs ha d ow announcement this week done to overshadow what is joshua's first bow and the us as a professional. on tuesday, he told me and the white media that he wanted to meet with deontay wilder face—to—face to try and arrange this unification bout. hours lat
switching codes to rugby league, and st helens thrashed wakefield trinity a8—10 to make it through toifferent scorers, including this final try of the game from winger kevin naiqama. they'lljoin hull fc and warrington in the semi—finals. saints haven't reached a challenge cup final since 2008. tonight, british heavyweight champion anthonyjoshua will fight andy ruinr at madison square garden. but the fightjoshua really wants may be getting further and further out of reach. wbc world...
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leninist party state using maoist tactics and this trinity of stalin is leninism and maoism of course is not very becoming for china it is a real threat to the social and political development of china but i think what a person like all the overlooking in a way is that chinese society has actually. already developed further to think that somehow trying society can be just changed at will socially engineered and for example we just heard the treatment of the weaker since injun were sent to concentration camps and were basically being assimilated and they have to become hunter and yes that is of course a very very worrisome development and something that. we should resist in the 21st century we cannot simply accept that one part of china of course which does have a democracy movement is of course concordia more you are part of that pro-democracy movement how do you see the effects of. events in tiananmen shaping the way the communist party and the leadership in china how do you see that impacting efforts to maintain democracy in hong kong. no i hope nobody would want. to ban him. with t
leninist party state using maoist tactics and this trinity of stalin is leninism and maoism of course is not very becoming for china it is a real threat to the social and political development of china but i think what a person like all the overlooking in a way is that chinese society has actually. already developed further to think that somehow trying society can be just changed at will socially engineered and for example we just heard the treatment of the weaker since injun were sent to...
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. —— trinity. that is all the sport for now, now time for the weather with louise lear.ay morning, hasn't it, and i suspect you will be able to put the hosepipes away, because the rain is here to stay, not just through this because the rain is here to stay, notjust through this weekend but much of next week as well. the reason for the rain at the moment is this area of low pressure to the southern flank, unusually gusty winds as well, in excess of 60 mph so far this morning across channel coast. the rain continues to push its way steadily north and east, so we will see an improvement out of the midlands is that rain continues to move its way through the north of england, north wales and into southern scotland. behind it it is a case of sunny spells and scattered showers, some of those quite sharp, but hopefully they will be hit and miss and we will keep some sunshine, and to the north and west we will see sunshine into scotland, a few scattered showers through northern ireland, windy for all of us, and underneath the cloud and the rain, it will feel disappointingly cool.
. —— trinity. that is all the sport for now, now time for the weather with louise lear.ay morning, hasn't it, and i suspect you will be able to put the hosepipes away, because the rain is here to stay, not just through this because the rain is here to stay, notjust through this weekend but much of next week as well. the reason for the rain at the moment is this area of low pressure to the southern flank, unusually gusty winds as well, in excess of 60 mph so far this morning across channel...
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i've got to get off my back so the report which used figures supplied by the ministry of housing trinity's and local government found that only 37 percent of roughly 210000 people who have so far benefited from health to buy would not have been able to afford property without it since the scheme is not means tested anyone can apply and qualify for the loans including people earning more than 100000 pounds a year who reportedly account for 4 percent of the total borrowers one particularly egregious example is conservative m.p. peter boon who went 2016 use the scheme to buy a new constituency home purchasing the $175000.00 pounds home and his wife's name with a 35000 pound equity loan. from the government so again only the propaganda at the time or you know the happy people the beneficiaries were how they sold this to the public was that we're helping all those poor people were helping out the taxpayer you know it's tough economic times you know the banks have been bailed out now we're going to help out and bail out the people well actually only 37 percent of those people who did receive the
i've got to get off my back so the report which used figures supplied by the ministry of housing trinity's and local government found that only 37 percent of roughly 210000 people who have so far benefited from health to buy would not have been able to afford property without it since the scheme is not means tested anyone can apply and qualify for the loans including people earning more than 100000 pounds a year who reportedly account for 4 percent of the total borrowers one particularly...
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switching codes to rugby league, and st helens thrashed wakefield trinity 48—10 to make it through toerent scorers, including this final try of the game from winger kevin naiqama. they'lljoin hull fc and warrington in the semi—finals. saints haven't reached a challenge cup final since 2008. to tennis now, and top seed naomi 0saka is out of the third round of the french open after losing to katerina siniakova. but serena williams is in action against sofia kenin. 0ur tennis correspondent russell fuller is watching. russell, 0saka had injury trouble in the italian 0pen. it is a repeat of that? i think you had more to do with the fa ct i think you had more to do with the fact that she was feeling the pressure of coming to rolon got us having won the us open title and then the australian open title as world number one, clearly pressure from external sources. she has to live up to that ranking but she spoke afterwards in the wake of her straight sets defeat to the world number 42 who played magnificently that she had been having some headaches over the course of this week which you suggest
switching codes to rugby league, and st helens thrashed wakefield trinity 48—10 to make it through toerent scorers, including this final try of the game from winger kevin naiqama. they'lljoin hull fc and warrington in the semi—finals. saints haven't reached a challenge cup final since 2008. to tennis now, and top seed naomi 0saka is out of the third round of the french open after losing to katerina siniakova. but serena williams is in action against sofia kenin. 0ur tennis correspondent...
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leninist party state using maoist tactics and this trinity of stalin is leninism and maoism of course is not very becoming for china it is a real threat to the social and political development of china but i think what a person like she's in pain is all over looking in a way is that chinese society has actually. already developed further to think that somehow trying to side can be just changed at will socially engineered and for example we just heard the treatment of the weaker since injun were sent to concentration camps and were basically being assimilated and they have to become hunter and yes that is of course a very very worrisome development and something that. we should resist in the 21st century we cannot simply accept that one part of china of course which does have a democracy movement is of course concordia more you are part of that pro-democracy movement how do you see the effects of. events in tiananmen shaping the way the communist party and the leadership in china how do you see that impacting efforts to maintain democracy in hong kong. you know i hope nobody would want
leninist party state using maoist tactics and this trinity of stalin is leninism and maoism of course is not very becoming for china it is a real threat to the social and political development of china but i think what a person like she's in pain is all over looking in a way is that chinese society has actually. already developed further to think that somehow trying to side can be just changed at will socially engineered and for example we just heard the treatment of the weaker since injun were...
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she has a phd and a masters degree from williams college and an undergraduate degree from trinity college. she will be starting off our discussion today with a talk describing the trump administration's views on this. then we will have a panel discussion led by your brief conversation by dr. jonathan fulton an assistant professor in abu dhabi and is the author of this report on china's changing role in the middle east that is available on our website right now. i hope everyone takes the time to read this. he is the author of the book china's relations with external power in the gulf monarchies publish in 2018. he has his phd from the university of leicester and two masters degrees from staffordshire university. he has a phd from university. he has taught in south korea as well. and finally we are joined by dr. from china who will give us the chinese perspective on these questions. he is a visiting scholar at harvard university and deputy director of and the editor in chief of the asian journal. he has taught at oxford, denver, hong kong university. his latest articles are china's response
she has a phd and a masters degree from williams college and an undergraduate degree from trinity college. she will be starting off our discussion today with a talk describing the trump administration's views on this. then we will have a panel discussion led by your brief conversation by dr. jonathan fulton an assistant professor in abu dhabi and is the author of this report on china's changing role in the middle east that is available on our website right now. i hope everyone takes the time to...
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by trinity church, standing up for a south african transgendered woman to use the woman's bathroom.e need human rights court. host: i'm going to give our guest a chance to respond. thank you for sharing your story. guest: one of the things the caller emphasized was religion. oppressive roles played by religion and potentially liberating roles played by religion. riots,the stonewall religious leaders were important allies of the lgbt movement along with the american civil liberties union, which was perhaps the most important ally for the pre-stonewall movement. in san francisco, there was a counsel on religion and homosexuals, which featured a number of ministers who allied with the lgbt activists and made important groundbreaking efforts in california. those efforts continued after stonewall. there is often a tendency to think of the religious community as hostile to or at odds with lgbt aspirations. religious communities are divided. we have had for several decades, religious document -- glitches, nominations were in the forefront of fighting for rights and others in the forefront
by trinity church, standing up for a south african transgendered woman to use the woman's bathroom.e need human rights court. host: i'm going to give our guest a chance to respond. thank you for sharing your story. guest: one of the things the caller emphasized was religion. oppressive roles played by religion and potentially liberating roles played by religion. riots,the stonewall religious leaders were important allies of the lgbt movement along with the american civil liberties union, which...
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rain up there and even a little bit up on five, near shasta, humboldt county, you can see some in trinity county as well, if you have travel plans, maybe you're taking off early, keep an eye on the skies today. then after that, it should be a little better. 45, mill valley, 47, palo alto, 48. calistoga, 49. high temperatures will be below average for all of today, from san francisco to livermore, the biggest drop on the temperatures is for the inland areas, this is keeping us seasonably cool, it is tapping into some cloud cover. so look for a mix of sun and clouds today. 40s, 50s, up to 60 at the oakland airport, but there is a lot of 40s, there is that 44 in kelsey bill, 47 in napa, now 47 and would acre, but the onshore breeze in place, not as windy as yesterday but temperatures again, held in check by that low, which is not going to go very far very fast. unseasonably cool mix of sun and clouds today, and breezy at times, it leads to below normal temperatures, 60s and 70s. sal is here, the bay bridge?>> yes, unusual problem, there was a stall but there was a person on a skateboard, we
rain up there and even a little bit up on five, near shasta, humboldt county, you can see some in trinity county as well, if you have travel plans, maybe you're taking off early, keep an eye on the skies today. then after that, it should be a little better. 45, mill valley, 47, palo alto, 48. calistoga, 49. high temperatures will be below average for all of today, from san francisco to livermore, the biggest drop on the temperatures is for the inland areas, this is keeping us seasonably cool,...
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trinity kay bonet revealed taylor's reaction to her costume. >> she was just kind of like -- >> and, newsworthy moment of all. taylor dressed as french fries finds katy perry in her met gala hamburger costume. yes, kate ty makes a cameo as the two hug it out and put the feud behind them. >> talk to me about the moment, were together. >> it was insane, it was really cool.his venture be real, and that they wanted to be really friends and not just do it for a video, and you could tell by their chemistry on set, that they had a great time and they were laughing. >> now that the beef is over, it's a collab next, right? >> yes. >>> coming up next, kristen bell in tears over the end of "the good place." >>> the spice girls just did their final performance of their reunion tour in london. one person who didn't make it to a show, even though she promised she would. posh spice. >> mel b. said she's not happy about it. >> i expected her to come say hi at least. >> on stage? >> not even on stage, just as an audience member supporting. >> why didn't she? >> do i look like i know? i don't know. >>
trinity kay bonet revealed taylor's reaction to her costume. >> she was just kind of like -- >> and, newsworthy moment of all. taylor dressed as french fries finds katy perry in her met gala hamburger costume. yes, kate ty makes a cameo as the two hug it out and put the feud behind them. >> talk to me about the moment, were together. >> it was insane, it was really cool.his venture be real, and that they wanted to be really friends and not just do it for a video, and you...
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i got fired by trinity church standing up for a south african transgender woman to use the woman's bathroomthat we need human rights courts. host: i'm going to stop you there and give our guest a chance to respond. one of the things the caller mentioned was religion. before the riots, religious leaders were important allies of the lgbt movement along with i would say the american civil liberties union which was perhaps the most important ally. in san francisco there was a very influential council on religious and the homosexuals which features a number of ministers who allied with the lgbt activists on that day and really made important ground-breaking efforts in california. and those efforts continued after stonewall so i think there's often a tendency to think of the religious community as hostile to or at odds with lgbt aspirations but in fact religious communities re divided and we've now had for decades those in the , efront and other whose are for and against. even those denominations hostile, there are divisions within. even the catholic and mormon church to promote rights. so commun
i got fired by trinity church standing up for a south african transgender woman to use the woman's bathroomthat we need human rights courts. host: i'm going to stop you there and give our guest a chance to respond. one of the things the caller mentioned was religion. before the riots, religious leaders were important allies of the lgbt movement along with i would say the american civil liberties union which was perhaps the most important ally. in san francisco there was a very influential...
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her first moveno washingto would be to study political science at trinity causes.wa she a standout students, her friends would say, and she just happened to meet her husband here. >> he was at georgetown, i was at trinity. georgetown college did not admit women those days. >> reporter: they first moved to new york where four of their five children were born, then settled in san francisco where husband paul pelosi grew up. she became involved with tomocratic party politics there and elected come back to washington as a member of the house of representatives in 1987. >> my motivation every day is one in five children in america is in poverty. that took me from kitchen to congress, housewife to house speaker, is about the children. so i very focused on how everything that we do affects our children and their future. >> reporter: . >> as for all america'sch ildren, the house will come to order. >> reporter:be nd capitol hill nancy pelosi is occasionally spotted having dinner around town. do people come up to you at tables when you are having dinner, want to talk to you? >> they will come and sa
her first moveno washingto would be to study political science at trinity causes.wa she a standout students, her friends would say, and she just happened to meet her husband here. >> he was at georgetown, i was at trinity. georgetown college did not admit women those days. >> reporter: they first moved to new york where four of their five children were born, then settled in san francisco where husband paul pelosi grew up. she became involved with tomocratic party politics there and...
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this map was a drone by jim sister in the department of international affairs at the trinity washington university in the us it shows the authority of the waters of the coast of gaza and israel. since 1909 the palestinians have only been allowed to explore the small the green area area. istook or argues that the international maritime you know gives the palestinians that i took the border they're much bigger area and that. this potentially contains further gas fields which would be of huge benefit to the palestinians if they were allowed to exploit them. the mary b. field is an example of why it is important for the palestinians to take steps to declare an exclusive economic zone it isn't that could possibly allow it within the palestinian exclusive economic zone. however because the palestinians did not make a claim to it israel was able to start production and essentially deplete the field if the palestinians do not take steps to claim an easy it's possible that other areas of enormous economic value could be innocence claimed by israel. and once the resources are gone they're not com
this map was a drone by jim sister in the department of international affairs at the trinity washington university in the us it shows the authority of the waters of the coast of gaza and israel. since 1909 the palestinians have only been allowed to explore the small the green area area. istook or argues that the international maritime you know gives the palestinians that i took the border they're much bigger area and that. this potentially contains further gas fields which would be of huge...
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graduate of trinity college in hartford, connecticut.t. he is defending the honor of fox.ributor and attorney emily campano who is very smart.at this could be tough for jesse to hold on. emily, thank you for joining us tonight. good luck to you. >> thank you for having me.ha jesse, have you prepared as much for this as you don't for "the five"? >> very funny.d i don't like your attitude already. >> we'll see. >> tucker: this is going to be good. the rules are hands on buzzers. i ask the questions. the first one to buzz in gets to answer the question. you have to wait until i finish asking critically s before you answer. you can answer once i acknowledge you by saying your name. every correct answer worth one point. if you get it wrong you lose a point. the best of five wins. make sense? >> yes. >> yes. >> tucker: perfect. question one. here it is.er this is multiple choice, by the way. a town in israel with a w population of just 10 people is getting a new name. it's being named after the american president. what is the town's new name? "a," trump town. "b," trump heights.
graduate of trinity college in hartford, connecticut.t. he is defending the honor of fox.ributor and attorney emily campano who is very smart.at this could be tough for jesse to hold on. emily, thank you for joining us tonight. good luck to you. >> thank you for having me.ha jesse, have you prepared as much for this as you don't for "the five"? >> very funny.d i don't like your attitude already. >> we'll see. >> tucker: this is going to be good. the rules are...
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by trinity church, standing up for a south african transgendered woman to use the woman's bathroom.need human rights court. host: i'm going to give our guest a chance to respond. thank you for sharing your story. guest: one of the things the caller emphasized was religion. oppressive roles played by religion and potentially liberating roles played by religion. riots,the stonewall religious leaders were important allies of the lgbt movement along with the american civil liberties union, which was perhaps the most important ally for the pre-stonewall movement. in san francisco, there was a counsel on religion and homosexuals, which featured a number of ministers who allied with the lgbt activists and made important groundbreaking efforts in california. those efforts continued after stonewall. there is often a tendency to think of the religious community as hostile to or at odds with lgbt aspirations. religious communities are divided. we have had for several decades, religious document -- glitches, nominations were in the forefront of fighting for rights and others in the forefront of
by trinity church, standing up for a south african transgendered woman to use the woman's bathroom.need human rights court. host: i'm going to give our guest a chance to respond. thank you for sharing your story. guest: one of the things the caller emphasized was religion. oppressive roles played by religion and potentially liberating roles played by religion. riots,the stonewall religious leaders were important allies of the lgbt movement along with the american civil liberties union, which...
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rain up there and even a little bit up on five, near shasta, humboldt county, you can see some in trinity if you have travel plans, maybe you're taking off early, keep an eye on the skies today. then after that, it should be a little better. 45, mill valley, 47, palo alto, 48. calistoga, 49. high temperatures will be below average for all of today,
rain up there and even a little bit up on five, near shasta, humboldt county, you can see some in trinity if you have travel plans, maybe you're taking off early, keep an eye on the skies today. then after that, it should be a little better. 45, mill valley, 47, palo alto, 48. calistoga, 49. high temperatures will be below average for all of today,
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up near trinity county, and the oregon border from that low, and already some higher clouds are now into the picture, they will start being funneled in here, so that low this time of year is very impressive, it is controlling the entire part of california and much of the west as well with unseasonably cold temperatures. here comes the higher clouds, clouds and sunshine, a little breezy. temperatures in the 60s and 70s, staying mild tomorrow, maybe a little bit warmer and temperatures today will be on the cool side for some, mild for others. but below average for this time of year. the low will eventually start to work its way inland as it does, then weekends, then we will see a decrease in the wind and slightly warmer temperatures. some very cool air up at mount diablo, temperatures in the 40s and 50s with a pretty good . e upper sphere atmosphere. 60s on the temperature's, we had a lot of 40s this morning, we are averaging up to five degrees cooler than we were 20 hours ago. patchy low clouds, high clouds, that little control in the weather, that will start to exit out of here as we go
up near trinity county, and the oregon border from that low, and already some higher clouds are now into the picture, they will start being funneled in here, so that low this time of year is very impressive, it is controlling the entire part of california and much of the west as well with unseasonably cold temperatures. here comes the higher clouds, clouds and sunshine, a little breezy. temperatures in the 60s and 70s, staying mild tomorrow, maybe a little bit warmer and temperatures today will...
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he was part of trinity of top executives at apple. tim cook and we know iphones sales are slowing. they have plateaued. there is a shift to services. some say with jony ive leaving, gives him more of a portfolio to design for others while also still designing for apple. connell: will be a client in his own business. you're right, the shift to services is is real. susan, good reporting. thank you as always. susan li. melissa: pitching their ideas to the nation. some are saying last night's debate may have cost former vice president biden his front-runner status. we'll talk to former dnc chairman and pennsylvania governor ed rendell. connell: president trump meeting with vladmir putin, the president of the russian federation for the first time since the release of the mueller report. there is fallout from that meeting. we'll have it coming up. melissa: extreme temperatures worldwide. european heat wave is shattering records as some states in the u.s. are experiencing the hottest day of the year. we'll tell you when the record-breaking h
he was part of trinity of top executives at apple. tim cook and we know iphones sales are slowing. they have plateaued. there is a shift to services. some say with jony ive leaving, gives him more of a portfolio to design for others while also still designing for apple. connell: will be a client in his own business. you're right, the shift to services is is real. susan, good reporting. thank you as always. susan li. melissa: pitching their ideas to the nation. some are saying last night's...
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this map was a drawn by jim sister and the department of international affairs at the trinity washingtonuniversity in the us it shows the authority of the waters of the coast of gaza and israel. since 1909 the palestinians have only been allowed to explore the small green area area. istook or argues that the international maritime you know gives the palestinians that i took the border they're much bigger area and that. this potentially contains further gas fields which would be of huge benefit to the palestinians if they were allowed to exploit them. the mary b. field is an example of why it is important for the palestinians to take steps to declare an exclusive economic zone it isn't that could possibly allow it within the palestinian exclusive economic zone. however because the palestinians did not make a claim to it israel was able to start production and essentially deplete the field if the palestinians do not take steps to claim an easy it's possible that other areas of enormous economic value could be in essence claimed by israel. and once the resources are gone they're not coming
this map was a drawn by jim sister and the department of international affairs at the trinity washingtonuniversity in the us it shows the authority of the waters of the coast of gaza and israel. since 1909 the palestinians have only been allowed to explore the small green area area. istook or argues that the international maritime you know gives the palestinians that i took the border they're much bigger area and that. this potentially contains further gas fields which would be of huge benefit...
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someone who comes through, men and women, there are 40 out of city build to work on trinity plaza. those are lives changed. it is a multiyear project. they were a a long journey person in the trades. that is a meaningful change. as we look at the numbers and the stuff that we will share with the committee some of the stuff when you look back, you heard a lot of positive outcomes from community benefit strategy. we heard critiques as well. when the policy was put in place, a one tell things happened at the same thing. our office started our tech investment with the repositioning of apprentice ship. there is a lot of momentum there and reliance on first source policy that they chose at the time. buys way of background. that is one of the different tools in the work force system that utilizes the network of our office and service provideders to refer disadvantage. we work to identify the candidates. employers are to make a good faith effort to interview or hire the candidates. they are not required as the policy is written. where there is success, the success is community negotiated e
someone who comes through, men and women, there are 40 out of city build to work on trinity plaza. those are lives changed. it is a multiyear project. they were a a long journey person in the trades. that is a meaningful change. as we look at the numbers and the stuff that we will share with the committee some of the stuff when you look back, you heard a lot of positive outcomes from community benefit strategy. we heard critiques as well. when the policy was put in place, a one tell things...
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was there on monday at the trinity university when dr. barber and dr.ist bill harris questioned nine presidential candidates about this issue of the connections of poverty and racism saying this issue of extreme poverty was not raised once and one of the presidential debates of 2016. can you talk about this trajectory from slavery to what we're describing today? >> yes. i think in this moment, one of the reasons why this -- all of these questions that may have been off the table in 2016 or off the table in 2008, it is not were not raising them. it is not that people were not making a point. i think in reaction to what is going on to this country right now, people are much more open. and in terms of poverty and race in this country -- one of the things i really wanted to stress is the level of poverty specifically that you see in the african-american community is not accidental. this is part of the process. the process of enslavement involves stealing something from someone, taking something from someone. jim crow was left, thirst and foremost. if i tax
was there on monday at the trinity university when dr. barber and dr.ist bill harris questioned nine presidential candidates about this issue of the connections of poverty and racism saying this issue of extreme poverty was not raised once and one of the presidential debates of 2016. can you talk about this trajectory from slavery to what we're describing today? >> yes. i think in this moment, one of the reasons why this -- all of these questions that may have been off the table in 2016...
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this map was drawn by jim sister in the department of international affairs at the trinity washington university in the us it shows the authority of the waters of the coast of gaza and israel. since 1909 the palestinians have only been allowed to explore the small the green area. is the car argues that the international maritime you know gives the palestinians that i took to build their much bigger area and that. this potentially contains further gas fields which would be of a huge benefit to the palestinians if they were allowed to exploit them. the mary b. field is an example of why it is important for the palestinians to take steps to declare an exclusive economic zone it isn't that could possibly have been a palestinian exclusive economic zone. however because the palestinians did not make a claim to it israel was able to start production and essentially deplete the field if the palestinians do not take steps to claim an easy it's possible that other areas of enormous economic value could be innocence claimed by israel and once the resources are gone they're not coming back. comin
this map was drawn by jim sister in the department of international affairs at the trinity washington university in the us it shows the authority of the waters of the coast of gaza and israel. since 1909 the palestinians have only been allowed to explore the small the green area. is the car argues that the international maritime you know gives the palestinians that i took to build their much bigger area and that. this potentially contains further gas fields which would be of a huge benefit to...
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