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most red cross women worked in clubs. they were what their red cross called the battle dress uniform. and remember how odd it was she wrote that she have never been more dirty, tired and more happy. and so when they have that. they wouldn't of have it any other way. wearing the uniform all of that symbolize their common experiences with the g.i. they told the family this is the nearest anyone could ever be and still not be a g.i. and of course the women are supposed to -- not supposed to be g.i. but gretchen's experiences tell us that the work demanded far more than they would merely were merely be a pretty face. and even that work was difficult. on d-day. she was midway through her training in american university to be a club mobile woman. as they invaded normandy and she graduated her training and failed to england she was a native of mitchell walker indiana. and attended the all-girls college in milwaukee she was in english and art major. got a job for the department's door. they volunteered at uso dances. she said tha
most red cross women worked in clubs. they were what their red cross called the battle dress uniform. and remember how odd it was she wrote that she have never been more dirty, tired and more happy. and so when they have that. they wouldn't of have it any other way. wearing the uniform all of that symbolize their common experiences with the g.i. they told the family this is the nearest anyone could ever be and still not be a g.i. and of course the women are supposed to -- not supposed to be...
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heard the opening of the crossing was a big step forward for. us as he tries to bring the greek and turkish cypriots closer together. here and do you see any violence here today people are hugging each other and that's just what we want. israel to i am the u.n. secretary general is trying to get negotiations on reunification stosh again many of the cypriots we met on this journey hope that he will succeed at a time when populace are questioning the need for a united europe the people here are demanding it. was. was. my abusers the priests. my ts caps abused as a child by priests at a catholic school in berlin decades later he finally speaks out. many other victims also step forward and yet his abuse. there's hadn't been punished to this day now my g.s. catch is tracking them down and show me in 75 minutes. that people for d.w.i. on facebook and twitter come up to date and in touch follow us. this is news coming to you live from berlin it was a choice almost no one had expected after days of torturous negotiations european leaders nominate also l
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i i or the opening of the crossing was a big step forward for. us as he tries to bring greek and turkish cypriots closer together. 3 years here and you see any violence here today people are hugging each other and that's just what we want. to be a wall of it i have the u.n. secretary general is trying to get negotiations on reunification stosh again many of the cypriots we met on this journey hope that he will succeed at a time when populous are questioning the need for a united europe the people here are demanding it. was. was. was. your link to news from africa and the world join us on facebook at g.w. africa. go to the euro box you channel. was a gold mine of stories. with exclusive insights. the must see consuming part. to be sure curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss our. own. place. it's a state of the news life from a new leaders meet for a day to try make great commission president i'm going to calls for compromise but eastern countries are holding out against a choice backed by germany france and spain would l
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in the late 19th century is finally on its way back a german museum agreed to repatriate the stone cross off cape cross in may now germany says it's committed to coming to terms with its colonial possed berlin is negotiating with the in the movie and government over the terms of an apology for its genocide committed against the head of it all and nama peoples in the early 20th century germany has already returned a number of skulls of indigenous people removed from the movie a jury in colonial rule now the return of the cross marks a never concrete step to make good germany's pledge to exxon or 8 the return of the facts and human remains from former african colonies. cape cross in their own headland south atlantic coast has few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's a nature reserve that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in the hotel museum near by. life and tel
in the late 19th century is finally on its way back a german museum agreed to repatriate the stone cross off cape cross in may now germany says it's committed to coming to terms with its colonial possed berlin is negotiating with the in the movie and government over the terms of an apology for its genocide committed against the head of it all and nama peoples in the early 20th century germany has already returned a number of skulls of indigenous people removed from the movie a jury in colonial...
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so gone really really down but actually the beaches for those who cross the reste of those who cross has gone up and remember this is what we need to reduce the routes from libya to italy was already risky you see we were watching 50 died crossing and now we are closer to one in 10 so there is one problem and these deaths not even the food pictured because 6 out of the answer to my journey of those who tend to cross actually return to libya but it will be of course intercepted then go back to the same help the want to escape from so this is the action of the ship people have not gone down considerably but the courses have gone down but my guess we meaning and stuck in libya are still in the depths of thousands and there is no solution for down yet now the e.u. can't agree on this issue the un urging the group to restart these rescues how likely is it that the you watch and listen. i guess very very not much so but you know i just want to point out a fact that we often think that you read it rescue operations and n.g.o.s private rescue operations didn't increase the crossing so there'
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the opening of the crossing was a big step forward for. us as he tries to bring greek and turkish cypriots closer together. until you see any violence here today people are hugging each other and that's just what we want. to be a one of them to. the u.n. secretary general is trying to get negotiations on reunification stosh again many of the cypriots we met on this journey hope that he will succeed at a time when populace are questioning the need for a united europe the people here are demanding it. 2 was. i did nothing yourself it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about why for i don't do this because we can't. stay on venezuela i nag on the subway that. closely global news that matters d. w. made for mines. the quiet melody resounds michael lighten the mood. resonate with and it's all. the mind and the music. beethoven festival on 2019 from september 6th to september 29th. this is g w news why but from berlin tonight violent clashes in hong kong as protesters stormed the seat of government police fired tear gas at pro-
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cape cross in their own head. south atlantic coast has few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's a nature reserve that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in a hotel museum near by. life and tell manager comes the latest developments in this story. proves this with everything you know so if you can understand it you've got. it can also teach the children that what transpired in the. reply you know they say they feel you know we're still reaching out to be dissuaded from this so i think it's going to be it's going to play a very nature or if we do if they will i think it will have a major boost tourism sector after years of effort than a 1000000 government has retrieved cultural property stolen by germany during its colonial occupation in the capital we'll talk at the namibian independence
cape cross in their own head. south atlantic coast has few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's a nature reserve that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1900 is explained in a hotel museum near by. life and tell manager comes the latest developments in this story. proves this with...
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i i or the opening of the crossing was a big step forward for. us as he tries to bring greek and turkish cypriots closer together. seriously here until you see any violence here today people are hugging each other and that's just what we want. israel all of it i have the u.n. secretary general is trying to get negotiations on reunification stosh again many of the cypriots we met on this journey hope that he will succeed at a time when populus are questioning the need for a united europe the people here are demanding it. was. i was. kicked off. just today over astana names tomorrow a brilliant staff did the disney dis talented looking players. please take a closer look at a few of them i ventured projectionist connection shut the bundesliga is a balancing stance on. 30 minutes. for. book and twitter up to date and in touch. this is from the european union leaders made for a 3rd day to try to agree a new commission president sees 10 members holdouts against a choice backed by germany france and spain. and that choice is france to the lead socialist
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the 1st border crossings opened in 2003 but this little exchange. we traveled along the demilitarized zone known as the green line and many people whose lives have been affected by 45 years of political division what are the prospects for review night in cyprus. our journey begins in the southern part of the island the republic of cyprus and e.u. member state since 2004 our 1st stop is the village of carter pyrgos this is christophe's he's 30 years old and opened a convenience store here a while back new businesses over here. you get to. many of the local residents have moved away. the left in the business is only good 2 months of a year during the summer holidays when we get tourists. that's the only time you see new people around here otherwise the place is pretty deserted the mood in the village is always the same we feel sort of isolated. around 700 people live in card gas in the 1970 s. the population was about 4000 but when cyprus was divided in 1974 the border was drawn directly between carter beat us and a neighboring village catto pyrgos en
the 1st border crossings opened in 2003 but this little exchange. we traveled along the demilitarized zone known as the green line and many people whose lives have been affected by 45 years of political division what are the prospects for review night in cyprus. our journey begins in the southern part of the island the republic of cyprus and e.u. member state since 2004 our 1st stop is the village of carter pyrgos this is christophe's he's 30 years old and opened a convenience store here a...
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we would have very little control a toll over over who was crossing the border or saw and that's that something which is it's probably a disadvantage just one strategy that has been used is that medical centers course to border us have had all of their stuff vaccinated so many medical staff in in uganda and in other neighboring countries that have been vaccinated in preparation for the likelihood that the bullet case will arrive at their medical center and there's a great deal of work being done in preparing medical facilities where the exist in it is near the borders and in cities which are close to the borders in anticipation of cases getting through and in fact the case that got through in uganda a few weeks ago didn't result in any more spread in uganda because that preparation in uganda was actually quite good and it did manage to catch it deal with it fairly quickly. it is we are running out of time but i would like to end with you should we be isolating d.l.c. or is there another strategy that will work better. well it's so obvious that it would be impossible and as my colleagu
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the opening of the crossing was a big step forward for. us as he tries to bring greek cypriots closer together. seriously do you see any violence here today people are hugging each other and that's just what we want. to be a one of the i the u.n. secretary general is trying to get negotiations on reunification stosh again many of the cypriots we met on this journey hope that he will succeed at a time when populous are questioning the need for a united europe the people here are demanding it. was. was. was. because india. how can a country's economy grow and harmony its people violent when there are do hers look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges in terms people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. again 30 minutes on the w. . my abusers the priests. my ts caps abused as a child by priests at a catholic school in berlin decades later he finally speaks out. many other victims also staff foreign and yet his abusers haven't been punished to this day now my ts catch is
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we need to work towards opening new strategic crossing points. furthermore, the managing of migration flows from central america will require a continued dialogue and coordination between mexican and u.s. authorities. and we need to urgently address all the concerns that this society are having regarding the enormous, enormous burden that the presence of these incredible amount of climates is having at both sides of the border. these examples allow us to accept the seriousness of the challenges we face and to value the encouraging trends in order to work towards the future. now, more than ever, we need to increase our dialogue in order to better align our priorities. if we fight, if we have different priorities, everything will be slowed down. if we manage to identify the common challenges and priorities, we can speed up all processes. the history of the border has been a balance between change and continuity. the u.s. commission secretary that claim in 1851 the territory at the border was worthless for any purpose, than to constitute a barrier o
we need to work towards opening new strategic crossing points. furthermore, the managing of migration flows from central america will require a continued dialogue and coordination between mexican and u.s. authorities. and we need to urgently address all the concerns that this society are having regarding the enormous, enormous burden that the presence of these incredible amount of climates is having at both sides of the border. these examples allow us to accept the seriousness of the challenges...
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the fight over a cross on this east bay hillside is heating up again. >>> and it let's you see ane wa popular app that is taking social media by storm. the news at 11:00 starts right now. >>> and we begin with the race for the white house, which is going through the bay area. tonight, donald trump jr. raising money for his father and billionaire tom steyer kicking off his own campaign. >> it's not often the trump family is in the bay area. the president's son in town with his girlfriend, the former first lady of san francisco. nbc bay area jean elle followed both trump jr. and steyer and joins us in the city. >> reporter: raj, billionaire tom steyer held awhil donald tr fund-raiser for his father at this private home. >> how are you? >> wonderful to be back in san francisco. >> reporter: mr. trump's supporters say about 70 people attended the knob hill event, raising 70,000 for the campaign. >> taxes are great. immigration. he's doing as well as he can. >> how about my 401(k)? how about low unemployment? i mean, we all know what he's done since he's been president, and we want four mo
the fight over a cross on this east bay hillside is heating up again. >>> and it let's you see ane wa popular app that is taking social media by storm. the news at 11:00 starts right now. >>> and we begin with the race for the white house, which is going through the bay area. tonight, donald trump jr. raising money for his father and billionaire tom steyer kicking off his own campaign. >> it's not often the trump family is in the bay area. the president's son in town...
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cost to actually move the cross there? well, the lion's club attorney estimates about $1 million give or take. but neither one of those groups wants to pay that amount. are expecting a ruling from the ninth circuit court of appeals in about three months. eric thomas, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> in the south bay, san jose police are kaw a woman's death suspicious after her body was discovered near a walking and biking trail. abc7 was at the scene near west julian street and the guadeloupe river trail where they hunted for clues. they found her body on food patrol. the santa claire ral medical examiner coroner believes she may have been the victim of foul play. her name has not been released. >> in the east bay the city council voted to close a fire station in order to save money. it the affects fire station 30. union city pays the alameda county fire department to staff and operate the station. there's no timeline for closing station 30. council members voted to look at the cost of sharing station 30ing with neighbors citi
cost to actually move the cross there? well, the lion's club attorney estimates about $1 million give or take. but neither one of those groups wants to pay that amount. are expecting a ruling from the ninth circuit court of appeals in about three months. eric thomas, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> in the south bay, san jose police are kaw a woman's death suspicious after her body was discovered near a walking and biking trail. abc7 was at the scene near west julian street and the...
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border co-operation observed cross the function's affectively you mention the u.n. but it's important to note that the u.n. doesn't have any criminal investigative capacity that's that's not the role of the united nations it obviously highlights it as a human rights issue but it doesn't necessarily vote where it. actually best occasions not falls on national parties to do i think with many cases of this this kind where you talk across border crimes that it is quite often the cooperation that breaks our between between different states regrettably that we see that are in many different also past crimes. and because you know one of the i would say that because areas are one of the biggest problems with cases this current is is actually getting forward and is very vulnerable people are used on communities very difficult to to penetrate some of those communities and it is set up in such a way that makes it very very difficult mortal's them to crop invest. headsets a superintendent phil railway your thoughts a lot it's very difficult investigate these cases. no i do agre
border co-operation observed cross the function's affectively you mention the u.n. but it's important to note that the u.n. doesn't have any criminal investigative capacity that's that's not the role of the united nations it obviously highlights it as a human rights issue but it doesn't necessarily vote where it. actually best occasions not falls on national parties to do i think with many cases of this this kind where you talk across border crimes that it is quite often the cooperation that...
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that's with 450,000 crossings of family units. this is carefully governed by policy and by court order that needs to have a criminal background or issue, as you referenced, poentential communicable disease. or a medical emergency or risk of abuse or neglect by the parent of the child. this is in the interest of the child. it is carefully governed and overseen by a supervisor and those decisions are made. criminal history, yes, is a factor. if there's an extraditable warrant or prosecution for another offense. >> ok. and so, do you think that marijuana -- a prior charge of marijuana possession justifies taking children away from a parent? kevin mcaleenan: it depends on the totality of the individual case. >> if there were nothing else? if there were no other factors. kevin mcaleenan: i would have to look at the case you're referencing. >> according to released hhs information about 3,000 child separation cases, the last -- large majority of them are labeled taking place based on a parent's criminal history which could include prose
that's with 450,000 crossings of family units. this is carefully governed by policy and by court order that needs to have a criminal background or issue, as you referenced, poentential communicable disease. or a medical emergency or risk of abuse or neglect by the parent of the child. this is in the interest of the child. it is carefully governed and overseen by a supervisor and those decisions are made. criminal history, yes, is a factor. if there's an extraditable warrant or prosecution for...
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but the border is porous and many people use informal crossings to get from one country to the other but what if someone comes to the market how are we supposed to know that we took not everyone uses from across. the world health organization has now declared the outbreak an international public health emergency he says based on the high risk of the disease spreading across the region the fact that it's still flaring a year after it started and the incredibly volatile security situation health workers are working under health workers we've talked to say the declaration could not have come sooner they want more logistical help and money they're also dealing with local communities or don't trust them and in areas where militias. have been attacking them as well as a bullet treatment centers up to 10 health workers have been killed since the outbreak began a year ago the security. people. but i think the 1st really. to. get. forces for now the focus is to make sure that it does not spread in goma a strategic city after a preacher who tested positive of the disease died and to regional c
but the border is porous and many people use informal crossings to get from one country to the other but what if someone comes to the market how are we supposed to know that we took not everyone uses from across. the world health organization has now declared the outbreak an international public health emergency he says based on the high risk of the disease spreading across the region the fact that it's still flaring a year after it started and the incredibly volatile security situation health...
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year but many continue to attempt the dangerous a crossing in search of a better life. and rescue crews say they'll continue to put the lives of refugees before rules about a manly al-jazeera. more violence in hong kong as protesters confronted riot police over a controversial extradition the standoff followed a mass rally outside a train station which links to mainland china. this was the 1st major demonstration since the storming of hong kong's parliament last week and it proves this dispute isn't going away. protesters say the change in the law would mean critics of china could be extradited from hong kong to face summary justice in mainland courts the hong kong government has suspended the bill but protesters are still demanding its complete withdrawal from the our freedom a male psyche efficiency delivers a message there's no no absolutely no disposal of the government it's also the 1st time the protesters have taken their campaign to the cow loo district of hong kong . with its luxury stores the area is a favorite destination for mainland chinese shop has many see
year but many continue to attempt the dangerous a crossing in search of a better life. and rescue crews say they'll continue to put the lives of refugees before rules about a manly al-jazeera. more violence in hong kong as protesters confronted riot police over a controversial extradition the standoff followed a mass rally outside a train station which links to mainland china. this was the 1st major demonstration since the storming of hong kong's parliament last week and it proves this dispute...
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every day they take the same route through paddy fields just a few kilometers away by crossing paths they can reach the venezuelan border while evading police. the. benefit of. the. thank you notes you know but you know they're ok because when you take the good will be going to come up and i'll be colace and his cousin are meeting the venezuelan accomplices who will be arriving with containers filled with fuel. going damaged you. guys you haven't run of all right before and in the. congress also soft to film from a distance he's more eat he hasn't told the other traffickers that we are with him . he also just found out that there are soldiers patrolling the area. using gestures he explains that the police could shoot at us. but. once we arrive at the meta. point carlos worries that it was a mistake to bring us better luck but he has got a record. like when i've been i'm going to think about it i'm. ok but how about that what has been the odd jack. now let me hide in the bushes but we don't have to wait long 20 minutes later a few silhouettes appear at the edge of the cliff. first 5 t
every day they take the same route through paddy fields just a few kilometers away by crossing paths they can reach the venezuelan border while evading police. the. benefit of. the. thank you notes you know but you know they're ok because when you take the good will be going to come up and i'll be colace and his cousin are meeting the venezuelan accomplices who will be arriving with containers filled with fuel. going damaged you. guys you haven't run of all right before and in the. congress...
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that we use the embarcadero cross over and the harrison cross over more strategically as a way to space out trains and to reduce bunching and that we identify some service strategies that will reduce the congestion but in the medium term, exploring options where we have more pocket tracks, a more efficient train control system and we actually ultimately replace the train control system, i think is the best medium term. later on today you will hear the 2050 corridor planning and that's a long-term to put some of these big ideas on the table and look at do we have the subway we're going to need for 50 years from now or 30 years from now but i think within the next three to five years, doing these short and medium term strategies that we can significantly enhance the customer experience in the subway. reducing break downs, increasing capacity and continuing to push communications on all fronts. >> can you just outline what ballpark range you mean for short term, medium term and long-term? >> short term are things that i think we can do as part of our 90-day planning up until a year out in
that we use the embarcadero cross over and the harrison cross over more strategically as a way to space out trains and to reduce bunching and that we identify some service strategies that will reduce the congestion but in the medium term, exploring options where we have more pocket tracks, a more efficient train control system and we actually ultimately replace the train control system, i think is the best medium term. later on today you will hear the 2050 corridor planning and that's a...
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but illegal crossings at the rio. randi have increased in recent months and so have drownings we were at a municipal cemetery in pierre that us neda's mexico where the bodies of migrants who died trying to cross into the united states are often brought in have these wooden crosses placed over their graves and this one here simply reads male not identified pulled out of the rio approximately 300 meters from the black bridge in the neighborhood. there are several other graves of unknown migrants near pine the groundskeeper told us he period 8 drowning victims just last week. back at the river looking just across the water in the u.s. soil authorities say they will continue the search operation for one week as per protocol we've been told however that at this stage now several days since a child went missing the odds of finding her alive are very good mood up a little. bit us neda's mexico. and these one person's been shot and several others injured in haiti in violence between police and protesters during a funeral of a
but illegal crossings at the rio. randi have increased in recent months and so have drownings we were at a municipal cemetery in pierre that us neda's mexico where the bodies of migrants who died trying to cross into the united states are often brought in have these wooden crosses placed over their graves and this one here simply reads male not identified pulled out of the rio approximately 300 meters from the black bridge in the neighborhood. there are several other graves of unknown migrants...
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that is with 450,000 crossings. this is carefully governed by policy and court order that needs to have a criminal background or issue, potential medical emergency or risk of abuse or neglect from the parent to the child. this is in the interest of the child. it is carefully governed and those decisions are made. criminal history is a factor if there is a warrant or prosecution for another offense. >> so do you think that marijuana -- a prior charge of marijuana possession justified taking children away? >> it depends on the totality of the individual case. >> if there were no other factors? >> i would have to look at the kind of case. >> according to recently released hhs information on about 3,000 child separation cases, the large majority of them are labelled as taking place based on a parent's criminal history which can include prosecutions, charges or allegations of passed crimes based on unsubstantiated allegations. are separations taking place based on unsubstantiated evidence regarding suspected criminal bac
that is with 450,000 crossings. this is carefully governed by policy and court order that needs to have a criminal background or issue, potential medical emergency or risk of abuse or neglect from the parent to the child. this is in the interest of the child. it is carefully governed and those decisions are made. criminal history is a factor if there is a warrant or prosecution for another offense. >> so do you think that marijuana -- a prior charge of marijuana possession justified...
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they're ready to risk crossing a dangerous for. hello again or welcome back we have crossed we are seeing mostly dry conditions as well as hot conditions as well the rain though is going to be up here towards parts of turkey as well as into the caspian and that has been the normal trend over the last several weeks so expect showers here across parts of north eastern turkey but down towards kuwait city we do expect to see on monday $46.00 degrees and really staying like that by the time we get towards tuesday crutch though we're going to be seeing a flow out of the south west with a temperature of 34 degrees well here across the gulf the big problem over the next few days is going to be the wind as well as the dust that's going to be kicking up in the atmosphere that has been going on just for the last 24 to 48 hours and it's going to continue so dry conditions for doha here on monday at $43.00 degrees going up to $45.00 degrees by the time we get towards tuesday down towards parts of yemen though we could see some clouds in the for
they're ready to risk crossing a dangerous for. hello again or welcome back we have crossed we are seeing mostly dry conditions as well as hot conditions as well the rain though is going to be up here towards parts of turkey as well as into the caspian and that has been the normal trend over the last several weeks so expect showers here across parts of north eastern turkey but down towards kuwait city we do expect to see on monday $46.00 degrees and really staying like that by the time we get...
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and europe are rethink but the cross africa cryptocurrency experts say the advantages outweigh the wrists and ordinary citizens across the continent to profits. power sportswear maker nike finds out what happens when one of your famous brand ambassadors goes rogue on your products because he thinks it's prices to. google's made in germany how a german family company became the key supplier of traditional clothing in west africa. his business africa and the. u.s. lawmakers have urged facebook to hold its cryptocurrency plans time to investigate the wrists poses to the global financial system regulators and europe also call for closer scrutiny meanwhile advocates say the facebook currency would be a boon for the millions of the so-called unbanked people across africa but concerns are also growing currency with the power that could develop could easily derail weak currencies across the continent and denies central banks control over monetary policy. introducing libor a new global currency designed for the digital world facebook has promised finance for the future with its new crypto currency
and europe are rethink but the cross africa cryptocurrency experts say the advantages outweigh the wrists and ordinary citizens across the continent to profits. power sportswear maker nike finds out what happens when one of your famous brand ambassadors goes rogue on your products because he thinks it's prices to. google's made in germany how a german family company became the key supplier of traditional clothing in west africa. his business africa and the. u.s. lawmakers have urged facebook to...
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like many before them saina and her family crossed on a dangerously overloaded burgeon to greece. they said they don't want organ that's the furthest they're at 55 or 50 people they're saying you're off to go if you don't go they've got their gun. and they say i'll still go. but anyone looking enough to survive such trials and then make it to hungary receives little health or sympathy from the state. this is largely provided by charities. those who support migrant charities are also targeted the biggest bogeyman is one garion born american financier and to learn trippiest george soros through his open society foundation the billionaire has spent hundreds of millions of dollars funding civil society and education projects in hungary the country of his birth with mr schorr we have or if you like political differences he has become. a major political influence or. by his word by his investments by the organization of framework and the work he maintains soros has been vilified in the hungarian press shoulders jersey city and estelle getty fish like album tony the store bought the mill
like many before them saina and her family crossed on a dangerously overloaded burgeon to greece. they said they don't want organ that's the furthest they're at 55 or 50 people they're saying you're off to go if you don't go they've got their gun. and they say i'll still go. but anyone looking enough to survive such trials and then make it to hungary receives little health or sympathy from the state. this is largely provided by charities. those who support migrant charities are also targeted...
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we would have very little control a toll over over who was crossing these border saw and that's that something which is it's probably a disadvantage just one strategy that has been used is that medical centers course to borders have had all of their stuff vaccinated so many medical staff in in uganda and in other neighboring countries that have been vaccinated in preparation for the likelihood that the bullet case will arrive at their medical center and there's a great deal of what been done in preparing medical facilities where the exist in it is near the borders and in cities which are close to the borders in anticipation of cases getting through and in fact the case that got through in uganda a few weeks ago didn't result in any more spread in uganda because that preparation in uganda was actually quite good and it did manage to catch a deal with it fairly quickly. it is we are running out of time but i would like to end with you should we be isolating d.l.c. or is there another strategy that will work better. well it's so obvious that it would be impossible and as my colleague sa
we would have very little control a toll over over who was crossing these border saw and that's that something which is it's probably a disadvantage just one strategy that has been used is that medical centers course to borders have had all of their stuff vaccinated so many medical staff in in uganda and in other neighboring countries that have been vaccinated in preparation for the likelihood that the bullet case will arrive at their medical center and there's a great deal of what been done in...
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and particularly spain where 38 becomes 39 in madrid between friday and saturday and that he will cross the mountains the pyrenees into southern france that's the hot area of europe the rest no real comparison is there nice sunshine but not too hot which is actually fairly description for almost all of north africa even caras so does have now down the valley the kings and down to his ass $147.00 but mostly for the most part it's just sunshine not exceptional in any way the big showers of course are around they do every now and again reach the sale for example this greenbacks here but that pretty standard for this time of the year. recruited to be. exploited to on the battlefield to call the new regime placed in different value in africa where you can and your peers then abandoned for a lifetime we should be ashamed but for for all country on this big over 3 people in power investigates the plight of imperial britons african troops begin the night the forgotten heroes of empire zira. profits take a look at the top stories here it is here iran says all its trains returned safely to base d
and particularly spain where 38 becomes 39 in madrid between friday and saturday and that he will cross the mountains the pyrenees into southern france that's the hot area of europe the rest no real comparison is there nice sunshine but not too hot which is actually fairly description for almost all of north africa even caras so does have now down the valley the kings and down to his ass $147.00 but mostly for the most part it's just sunshine not exceptional in any way the big showers of course...
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way back home a german museum has agreed to repatriate the stone cross of cape cross and they agreed back in may germany has already returned a number of skulls of indigenous people removed from the b.b.a. during colonial rule the return of the cross marks another concrete step to make good germany's pledge to accelerate the return of artifacts and human remains from former african colonies. cape cross and narrow headlands on the south atlantic coast as few human inhabitants but hundreds of thousands of seals it's in nature reserves that draws many visitors but most are unaware of the area's historical importance this is a replica of the stone cross built by portuguese seafarers more than 500 years ago the original was stolen by german colonialists in the late 1906 as explained in the hotel museum by. life and the hotel manager welcomes the latest developments in this story. oops this with everything starts now so if you can understand it you've got the know it can also teach the children that what transpired in the. you know they feel you know we're still reaching no. us from the st
way back home a german museum has agreed to repatriate the stone cross of cape cross and they agreed back in may germany has already returned a number of skulls of indigenous people removed from the b.b.a. during colonial rule the return of the cross marks another concrete step to make good germany's pledge to accelerate the return of artifacts and human remains from former african colonies. cape cross and narrow headlands on the south atlantic coast as few human inhabitants but hundreds of...
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in albany hill park, the cross is about 20 feet tall and it's been there for almost 50 years. abc7 news anchor eric thomas joins us live from albany. eric, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, ama, you can't see it from here, but 200 yards up this trail, if you walk there, you can see the cross up close and personal. today the case was argued before the 9th u.s. circuit court of appeals and i can tell you that nobody involved expected it to get that far. a three-judge panel of the federal 9th circuit court of appeals listened to each side's argument this morning. attorney andrew dewey represented the city of albany and its mayor. >> this cross display violates three separate constitutional prohibitions against government endorsement of religion. >> reporter: the city has been locked in a legal battle with the local lions club over this cross which sits on public land inside a city-owned park on an easement owned by the lions club. the city wants it moved. >> our idea was to have a plaza that the christian community could use at easter and christmas, but that could be used by
in albany hill park, the cross is about 20 feet tall and it's been there for almost 50 years. abc7 news anchor eric thomas joins us live from albany. eric, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, ama, you can't see it from here, but 200 yards up this trail, if you walk there, you can see the cross up close and personal. today the case was argued before the 9th u.s. circuit court of appeals and i can tell you that nobody involved expected it to get that far. a three-judge panel of the...
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he's back at the border crossing.s he was told israel has given him permission to transit bot they want him to board a bus directly to gaza. most nestle want us to get on this bus but i won't. so i won't enter. he's afraid that if you boards the boss he won't be allowed to leave gaza. he'd be stuck far away from his life in berlin. no one here can or will give him a guarantee that he'll be permitted to leave gaza or again in. the. new das conversation with israel's border control gets a bit hated it times. when i'm in. love but if you know. what i'm on. one of the board offices is also from germany he's only in israel to complete his military service that you don't want to. you have to understand if you have to understand me to. these families you won't let me out no one's looking you up yes you are turned off the camera. first thing that frustrated i'm so frustrated. newtown returns to amman jordan. in germany he'd already suspected that visiting his family in gaza wouldn't be easy. but he wasn't prepared for how ups
he's back at the border crossing.s he was told israel has given him permission to transit bot they want him to board a bus directly to gaza. most nestle want us to get on this bus but i won't. so i won't enter. he's afraid that if you boards the boss he won't be allowed to leave gaza. he'd be stuck far away from his life in berlin. no one here can or will give him a guarantee that he'll be permitted to leave gaza or again in. the. new das conversation with israel's border control gets a bit...
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amy: christine ahn, who founded women cross dmz, you have crossed that very line.ere you are now in honolulu. your korean yourself. can you respond to what quickly unfolded this weekend? did it surprise you and what do you think of what happepened and where it w will lead? >>>> well, we very much, suzy km was also on that journey in 2015, 30 women, peacemakers, including gloria steinem and nobel peace laureates, and that is where we did want to cross but we ended up crossing elsewhere, which is quite symbolic because that was really the development of really committed work by the two korean leaders at that time during the era of the sunshinee policy to begin the process of integration. so just the right now trump cross that border, as suzy said, i think was able long-held wish and desire for the korean people, not just that people on north and south korea, but oppositely koreans all around the world, who have so longed for an end to the korean war. my friend happened to note yesterday that it was also the 30th anniversary of -- the south korean university student w
amy: christine ahn, who founded women cross dmz, you have crossed that very line.ere you are now in honolulu. your korean yourself. can you respond to what quickly unfolded this weekend? did it surprise you and what do you think of what happepened and where it w will lead? >>>> well, we very much, suzy km was also on that journey in 2015, 30 women, peacemakers, including gloria steinem and nobel peace laureates, and that is where we did want to cross but we ended up crossing...
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i watched as people crossed the border on a pedestrian bridge and as they crossed it with their paperwork, they were brought in. as they walked up to the bridge and they said i'm asking for asylum, as they walked across the border on the international bridge and were taken into an air conditioned room to start processing their asylum requests. that's happening every day right now. yet everyone in the media is saying that's not happening. the first thing we can do is start getting out accurate information of what is actually occurring at the border. the second thing we can do is one of the primary issues the border patrol asks for over and over again and that was fund i.c.e. now why would the border patrol ask for more funding for somebody else? because i.c.e. is the primary entity that actually does detention. border patrol is the police station. i.c.e. does detention. so when individuals are picked up at the border by border patrol, they are processed and immediately delivered to i.c.e. i.c.e. then does detention for those individuals. they've got facilities scattered all over the countr
i watched as people crossed the border on a pedestrian bridge and as they crossed it with their paperwork, they were brought in. as they walked up to the bridge and they said i'm asking for asylum, as they walked across the border on the international bridge and were taken into an air conditioned room to start processing their asylum requests. that's happening every day right now. yet everyone in the media is saying that's not happening. the first thing we can do is start getting out accurate...
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the human rights group says 681 people have died while attempting to cross the mediterranean just this year but many continue to attempt the dangerous the crossing in search of a better life and rescue crews say they'll continue to put the lives of refugees before rules you're about i'm only al-jazeera. increased enforcement along the us mexico border is expected to deter people from trying to enter america with your authorities anticipating a 25 percent drop in the number of arrests but as manuel reports the more desperate are still willing to risk their lives and freedom as they try to cross the potentially deadly rio grande river. on the banks of the rio grande the mexican 1st responders are searching for a missing person it's a joint operation between mexican authorities and u.s. customs and border patrol they're looking for a little girl about 3 years old the daughter of haitian migrants who crossed the river into the united states a few nights ago and. in this case unfortunately we are looking for a girl between 2 and 3 years old it's best that we search down stream because she's
the human rights group says 681 people have died while attempting to cross the mediterranean just this year but many continue to attempt the dangerous the crossing in search of a better life and rescue crews say they'll continue to put the lives of refugees before rules you're about i'm only al-jazeera. increased enforcement along the us mexico border is expected to deter people from trying to enter america with your authorities anticipating a 25 percent drop in the number of arrests but as...
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the controversy, and the federal judge ruled it unconstitutional, and the cross is here in albany. it belongs to the lions club and sits on top of albany hill and it has been there for decades lighting up for christmas and easter. the lion's club was given a small space in 1971 during a land deal when a city councilman sold the land but a group of atheist want it removed. the appeals court will hear arguments for and against the cross. >> we just want to get -- get the city out of the business of trying to promote one religion over the other. >> reporter: an attorney representing the lion's club said the city knew the cross was there before the land deal was made and the city cannot disregard the easement deal because it was approved by the city years ago. the circuit accord will hear both arguments later starting at 9:00 a.m. >> thanks for the latest, pete. >>> a city supervisor proposing new taxes on lyft and uber, and it comes after a report shows the companies are two-thirds responsible for a recent spike in traffic congestion. the tax would be 3% of the total cost of the ride.
the controversy, and the federal judge ruled it unconstitutional, and the cross is here in albany. it belongs to the lions club and sits on top of albany hill and it has been there for decades lighting up for christmas and easter. the lion's club was given a small space in 1971 during a land deal when a city councilman sold the land but a group of atheist want it removed. the appeals court will hear arguments for and against the cross. >> we just want to get -- get the city out of the...
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every day they take the same route through paddy fields just a few kilometers away by crossing paths they can reach the venezuelan border while evading police. the. benefit of. the. regulars you know but you know they're ok because when you get the big legal drama of color colace and his cousin are meeting the venezuelan accomplices who will be arriving with containers filled with fuel. going damaged if. you haven't done a 5th in the. you know but. also soft to film from a distance he's worried he hasn't told the other traffickers that we all with him but. he also just found out that there are soldiers patrolling the area. using gestures he explains that the police could shoot at us. once we arrive at the meeting point call us worries that it was a mistake to bring us very loud but i think i think. you might want to then i'm going to hear what others think of an. accident but how about it what has been the are down there you. know we hide in the bushes but we don't have to wait long 20 minutes later a few silhouettes appear at the edge of the cliff. first 5 then 10 then 20 then 30 al
every day they take the same route through paddy fields just a few kilometers away by crossing paths they can reach the venezuelan border while evading police. the. benefit of. the. regulars you know but you know they're ok because when you get the big legal drama of color colace and his cousin are meeting the venezuelan accomplices who will be arriving with containers filled with fuel. going damaged if. you haven't done a 5th in the. you know but. also soft to film from a distance he's worried...
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he liked that, we have another bridge to cross refrain. that was one of the simpatico things with me, because he had sort of an appreciation for the black church and for the black cadence. some of you might recall, sometimes he called himself the first black president. [laughter] of course, until the obamas showed up. he really took that mission to heart. and again, as i said, it was one of my proudest moments working with him. host: john, that was one of the most challenging moments in our recent history. can you talk a little bit about the white house in the immediate aftermath of september 11 and the difficulties -- the president had to show leadership as both commander-in-chief and healer in chief. what was the thought process around that speech? >> well, it was a moment of national unity, if you are old enough to remember that time. a moment of greatly mixed feelings. people were shocked and grieving , but the country was also angry and the country was also terrified of what might be coming next, and the decision was made on monday mo
he liked that, we have another bridge to cross refrain. that was one of the simpatico things with me, because he had sort of an appreciation for the black church and for the black cadence. some of you might recall, sometimes he called himself the first black president. [laughter] of course, until the obamas showed up. he really took that mission to heart. and again, as i said, it was one of my proudest moments working with him. host: john, that was one of the most challenging moments in our...