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mani is an inspiration for many she cares about camel pizza rights for women and. them that's up to 30 that they know i still have so many dreams i hope our lives will change some day and that my lady will gain independence. or they. can do mani herself has been independent for a long time and that makes her the owner of the pizzeria in the desert an unusual success story. the more inspiring stories check out our new facebook page d.w. women for everyone who believes in gender equality women still suffer widespread repression and discrimination but there are also many determined to change that z.w. women gives a voice to the women of our world. that's all from global street 1000 this week we love hearing from you go right to massive global 3000 d.w. dot com all via our new facebook page d.w. women see you next time take care. in. a hospital bed business is a patient. but the longest time the floating hospital couple francisco was just a dream. now attends to patients along the amazon with no other access to medical care. and saves lives a. sign of solidarity in a h
mani is an inspiration for many she cares about camel pizza rights for women and. them that's up to 30 that they know i still have so many dreams i hope our lives will change some day and that my lady will gain independence. or they. can do mani herself has been independent for a long time and that makes her the owner of the pizzeria in the desert an unusual success story. the more inspiring stories check out our new facebook page d.w. women for everyone who believes in gender equality women...
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there are so many so many stars so many planets around them. i'm sure you could be. life in many of them what inspired you to choose a career looking at the at the stars of the sky actually was a lot of us all love at 1st sight you know something like that because i'd never thought about becoming an astronomer although i always liked science and was very curious so i look around and discover there was a perhaps summer practice in palo which is the interim merican observatory and i went there i didn't know anything id and never looked at the sky i don't know why i went with a colleague a student who he knew everything you know and he was really mad at me because i couldn't recognize you. or any of the big stars important stars in the sky and in the middle of and i say ok go out and try to with a map of the sky and try to find some of the constellations so i went out and you look at the map i just put my eyes it was a dark night we known moon no moon and when you are in of clear place in the mounting you see the horizon below you and i could see the milky way on top of
there are so many so many stars so many planets around them. i'm sure you could be. life in many of them what inspired you to choose a career looking at the at the stars of the sky actually was a lot of us all love at 1st sight you know something like that because i'd never thought about becoming an astronomer although i always liked science and was very curious so i look around and discover there was a perhaps summer practice in palo which is the interim merican observatory and i went there i...
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we were the majority and we fought and most you know many comrades and many friends died by sheer luck we survived i left the country in the month of november 2011 a whole month after the martyrdom of the great leader khadafi and i left to reorganize ourselves and we did that and we. have a great figures of the resistance we have safe slam khadafy who is a great guy with a great vision for the country you believe he has support in the country and he's going to commit himself to election if you mr us who are libyan t.v. and if you read libyan media they know even those who are against us or the agents of the west they know safe in islam is allowed to enter the political context that he will get the support of most libyan people but why should people take my word for it let's have an inclusive political system as they claimed from the beginning and let's allow all libyans to decide their future without international intervention which we called for in 2011 we called for a national conference led that conference be only libyan land supervised maybe by the african union and little libyans
we were the majority and we fought and most you know many comrades and many friends died by sheer luck we survived i left the country in the month of november 2011 a whole month after the martyrdom of the great leader khadafi and i left to reorganize ourselves and we did that and we. have a great figures of the resistance we have safe slam khadafy who is a great guy with a great vision for the country you believe he has support in the country and he's going to commit himself to election if you...
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he stumbles fattish distrait is an area where many syrians live many here of heard that the turkish authorities have been deporting refugees in recent months and most of them are afraid that they could be next. when they started sending people back i was so scared i didn't leave my house i like to make my little yeah i will going to do with it and we syrians used to feel welcome here in rio we learn it's changed. now we feel like unwanted migrants again. a month or more daily i get along very well with most of the syrians have there are some bad people but you get that everywhere you go and i guess we want them to leave as soon as possible we don't want them here any more be the childress and there's ridicule turkish president the rajah tired out one has recognized this change in public sentiment in the past few weeks he has made repeated promises that millions of syrians will return home to a so-called safe zone that he wants to establish in the north east of syria. but the government insists deportations are not taking place and that syrians who are returning are doing so voluntarily. that ma
he stumbles fattish distrait is an area where many syrians live many here of heard that the turkish authorities have been deporting refugees in recent months and most of them are afraid that they could be next. when they started sending people back i was so scared i didn't leave my house i like to make my little yeah i will going to do with it and we syrians used to feel welcome here in rio we learn it's changed. now we feel like unwanted migrants again. a month or more daily i get along very...
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there are so many great things about the new culture. for you. i want to preserve this wonderful heritage of them all go to your i mean i'm working on it in the hopes that it will lead to a greater understanding. that. these tens he's building are for a summer camp where he plans to invite young students to experience the i new way of life. that's it for now media with a showcase from china fashion week taking off my costumes 21st century takes on a mission to shell a keep out coming up thank you for watching c.n.n. time and goodbye. in charge of the famous naturalist and explorer. liberation comics on the phone while its 250th birthday where embark on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage on t.w.a. . and 4. language courses. anytime anywhere. recession is on the cards for hong kong the warning comes from leader kerry lamb months of pro-democracy protests hurting business. 11 central banks says anti corruption protests could destroy the economy demonstrators say the bank is part of the problem. human rights watch says washington sanctions agai
there are so many great things about the new culture. for you. i want to preserve this wonderful heritage of them all go to your i mean i'm working on it in the hopes that it will lead to a greater understanding. that. these tens he's building are for a summer camp where he plans to invite young students to experience the i new way of life. that's it for now media with a showcase from china fashion week taking off my costumes 21st century takes on a mission to shell a keep out coming up thank...
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centuries or many decades for many generations. most of the problems that are being solved in mindanao has to go to war. every don't want war and war but if it comes then so be it. at the end of our trip we take part in a ceremony to mark the start of reconstruction in the wrong way well over a year after the brutal battle. look. at how 0. the event had been postponed several times so that president deter take could attend. but in the end he doesn't show who. will lead mindanao with the feeling that regional autonomy will not amount to much unless the muslim minority see real. prove months in their everyday lives. enduring poverty and discrimination would only keep the threat of islamist terror a life and render peace an empty promise her. true the point of strong opinion some of your positions from international perspectives this was supposed to be the decisive week for exit but when how and possibly even whether the u.k. will leave the e.u. remains unclear now the timetable is partly up to brussels can westminster seal a deal tha
centuries or many decades for many generations. most of the problems that are being solved in mindanao has to go to war. every don't want war and war but if it comes then so be it. at the end of our trip we take part in a ceremony to mark the start of reconstruction in the wrong way well over a year after the brutal battle. look. at how 0. the event had been postponed several times so that president deter take could attend. but in the end he doesn't show who. will lead mindanao with the feeling...
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many thanks, indeed. qualifying for the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup. they need a bonus—point victory against samoa and lead 33—5 in the second half in fukuoka. katie gornall is there, and it's almostjob done. well, it is. i mean, they came into this game, john, and the equation was simple for them, they had to win, had to secure the bonus point and score four tries if they were to guarantee a place in the quarterfinal and they got off to the perfect start, three tries in quick succession. the pick of those from jonny sexton, who scampered over to score and then dusted himself off to convert as well. that was 21 points in 20 minutes and it seemed ireland could do no wrong. but it wasn't all plain sailing, they did have a player sent off as well, a red card for a dangerous tackle, making contact with their head. that is most likely his world cup over. ireland needed to regroup at that point and they did so. remember, they need four tries to secure the bonus point. they wrapped it up before the brea
many thanks, indeed. qualifying for the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup. they need a bonus—point victory against samoa and lead 33—5 in the second half in fukuoka. katie gornall is there, and it's almostjob done. well, it is. i mean, they came into this game, john, and the equation was simple for them, they had to win, had to secure the bonus point and score four tries if they were to guarantee a place in the quarterfinal and they got off to the perfect start, three tries in quick...
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but for many americans, for many african americans, they weren't raised to think of africa as this equal place with the rest of the world. they were raised to think of the dark continent, where enlightenment had never existed. a constant continent where there was it was impoverished, because of the poverty, the behavior, and cultural poverty. the african was synonymous with savage. the savage was synonymous was synonymous with the animal, and the animal was synonymous with african. as a result, many as i stated, african americans did not want to be associated with those savages, those animals, and more so wanted to be associated with civilization. with america. and so, for malcolm, as we sort of read about in our text, he was quite happy in 1959, when he received the assignment from elijah mohammed to travel to the middle east and you. africa on >> behalf of all i job harm it by the president of egypt and he decided to pave the way for you elijah. even though he grew up having being taught about the beauties and the glories of african it's history, this was his first trip to africa and e
but for many americans, for many african americans, they weren't raised to think of africa as this equal place with the rest of the world. they were raised to think of the dark continent, where enlightenment had never existed. a constant continent where there was it was impoverished, because of the poverty, the behavior, and cultural poverty. the african was synonymous with savage. the savage was synonymous was synonymous with the animal, and the animal was synonymous with african. as a result,...
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they've hated each other for many, many years. for hundreds of years. it's amazing when you look at history and you look at culture but you look at the links of the time and the fighting for so long. so we imposed our self into it. i said it yesterday, the single worst country the united states -- if you take a look at what we are doing with countries and the relationships we have a countries, but may be putting it a different way. the worst mistake that the united states has ever made in my opinion was going into the middle east. it is a quagmire. we are up close to $8 trillion and we are bringing our folks back home. we have great talented military, and our military has never been stronger. but we are now acting as police. we are policing areas and doing jobs that other countries should be doing. we are doing jobs frankly that europe should be doing, that russia should be doing, that iran should be doing, that iraq, turkey and syria should be doing. they should be doing this, we shouldn't be doing it, we are 7,000 miles away. >> mr. graham is talking
they've hated each other for many, many years. for hundreds of years. it's amazing when you look at history and you look at culture but you look at the links of the time and the fighting for so long. so we imposed our self into it. i said it yesterday, the single worst country the united states -- if you take a look at what we are doing with countries and the relationships we have a countries, but may be putting it a different way. the worst mistake that the united states has ever made in my...
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see the potential for the need to reinvent the whole agreements start from square one yes in very many ways i think that would be the ideal solution and in fact there's already a treaty in place i mean it's there is no play in place because it's not been ratified by all enough countries but it's been drafted that's the co-operative framework agreement now which are all the. countries in theory could sign up to now the idea of the treaty is to agree principles of equitable usage and then to establish a joint institution to manage the nile river basin now that's the ideal solution because then all countries can play their role and they can negotiate between each other about how to share this water resource the problem with the current legal framework is as you suggest ethiopia and other countries they do not accept it they do not accept the legality of a treaty that they were not party to so on the one hand you have egypt talking about historic rights but they stem from treaties that egypt that ethiopia and other countries do not accept so really yes an ideal solution is a new legal fram
see the potential for the need to reinvent the whole agreements start from square one yes in very many ways i think that would be the ideal solution and in fact there's already a treaty in place i mean it's there is no play in place because it's not been ratified by all enough countries but it's been drafted that's the co-operative framework agreement now which are all the. countries in theory could sign up to now the idea of the treaty is to agree principles of equitable usage and then to...
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, many years.o everyone at the 2020 bipartisan justice center, it is my great privilege to speak with you today and my true honor to receive the bipartisan justice award. i am very, very grateful for that and it will be at a very high level in the oval office, a place called the oval office. have you heard of that? it will be right in the oval office with me. i am very proud of it. thank you. i also want to thank everyone from one of our nation's incredible hbcus. i have been working with them -- benedict college. we know benedict college. [cheers and applause] president trump: and a very dynamic president, dr. rosslyn clark-artis. where are you? the outstanding students who are joining us. you are outstanding and you have a tremendous future, thank you. we are thrilled to be on your campus and celebrate all we have achieved together, to discuss the actions we are taking to build the future of safety and opportunity and fairness for all americans. four years ago, 20 african-american republicans and
, many years.o everyone at the 2020 bipartisan justice center, it is my great privilege to speak with you today and my true honor to receive the bipartisan justice award. i am very, very grateful for that and it will be at a very high level in the oval office, a place called the oval office. have you heard of that? it will be right in the oval office with me. i am very proud of it. thank you. i also want to thank everyone from one of our nation's incredible hbcus. i have been working with them...
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what's more difficult to determine is where is that will coming from there are many theories could it have come from oil tankers in the atlantic ocean of some suspect or could that we will be from a german ship sunk off the coast of brazil during world war 2 as some brazilian researchers have concluded. well nobody knows exactly where this oil is coming from the brazilian government says it's not coming from here in brazil that their bras the state run oil company has run tests on this oil and they say it's a type of crude oil that is not produced here in brazil they say this oil contains characteristics of oil normally found in neighboring venezuela so the brazilian government thinks this oil is coming from there but venezuela's state run oil company did nies it is the source of the oil official with brazil's environmental protection agency tells me this spill is a catastrophe and there's no quick fix to the pollution so that i do know this is an environmental emergency our work will go on until this is over. but for now we have no deadline to finish our work. on sunday crews tried t
what's more difficult to determine is where is that will coming from there are many theories could it have come from oil tankers in the atlantic ocean of some suspect or could that we will be from a german ship sunk off the coast of brazil during world war 2 as some brazilian researchers have concluded. well nobody knows exactly where this oil is coming from the brazilian government says it's not coming from here in brazil that their bras the state run oil company has run tests on this oil and...
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moving the place or moving the problem ok order that i think many many many many many people use that they talking about conspiracy from the sort of agenda judith in athens i know you've been following the situation very closely those who've taken to the streets have denounced the house of problems that plagued their daily life including of course corruption unemployment and a lack of services not surprisingly for iraq there is no political faction between these damn behind these demonstrations there was no political faction that explicitly called 42 states protests how significant is that in your view and are these demonstrations spontaneous. yes it's the fact that normally when it is them stretches it you know there is a political power behind it and especially a lot of our southern last years and he's in your home mom he's very light months. i think there is a connection to the fact that there is so much land and news the games the testers and the fact that he was involved this time before all the demonstrations that he organized have been sort of peaceful even when the demonstrato
moving the place or moving the problem ok order that i think many many many many many people use that they talking about conspiracy from the sort of agenda judith in athens i know you've been following the situation very closely those who've taken to the streets have denounced the house of problems that plagued their daily life including of course corruption unemployment and a lack of services not surprisingly for iraq there is no political faction between these damn behind these demonstrations...
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the americans now have many many military bases and they have increased and intensified their dig for gold for your rainy i'm in one asia for example for gold imports enough fassel and for other natural resources the libyan oil and gas. and so the politicians they are nothing but servants for the machine. and they would deny being a war criminal in fact probably say she's being accused from the right of not protecting u.s. diplomats in benghazi but i have to tell you libya is synonymous with terrorism arguably to many ordinary people in nato nations let's go to the area on the ground a concert in manchester what did it feel like for you when you watched the college on television. well as of course extremely sad and that pains us that ordinary people in the west have to pay for the crimes and mistakes and blunders of their government you see when you try to manage a crisis a crisis is by nature a crisis you can manage it but you cannot control it 100 percent sometimes it hits you back as a system because you are achieving your main goals you have to bear these consequences and take the
the americans now have many many military bases and they have increased and intensified their dig for gold for your rainy i'm in one asia for example for gold imports enough fassel and for other natural resources the libyan oil and gas. and so the politicians they are nothing but servants for the machine. and they would deny being a war criminal in fact probably say she's being accused from the right of not protecting u.s. diplomats in benghazi but i have to tell you libya is synonymous with...
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they end up costing many, many times more.tead of a straight line, there's one particular road; it looks like this. if you've had a couple drinks, you're in big trouble. it ended up costing many, many, many times the cost. it took 21 years to get approved. and they circled the nesting of, you know, things you want to save, you want to help, but you also have to worry about ourselves. so they have a road, instead of a straight line. they have a road that looks like the indy speedway. it's not a good situation, and we're trying to do away with that. and we're very close to getting it. but permits that took 17, 18, 19 years, we think we can get -- we're down to two years. and we think we can get it around one. and you may get rejected, folks, but it's going to be fast. i have a friend who has been waiting 22 years to get a permit for something. i said, "you know, he's devoted half of his life to getting one permit." and then, in many cases, you don't get them. they vote "no," by a vote of three to two. the guy spent 22 years. i t
they end up costing many, many times more.tead of a straight line, there's one particular road; it looks like this. if you've had a couple drinks, you're in big trouble. it ended up costing many, many, many times the cost. it took 21 years to get approved. and they circled the nesting of, you know, things you want to save, you want to help, but you also have to worry about ourselves. so they have a road, instead of a straight line. they have a road that looks like the indy speedway. it's not a...
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help in fact many. millions of people who did the surgery if you believe them in a moment will come within the package of you having moved my cover here. dr weight is not only producing cheap lenses he's also changing the lives of the country's poorest by providing free surgeries all over nepal. today he's preparing to take his clinic out on the road. dr await has invited me to join him and his daughter on this trip. we begin with a day's drive into the mountains. next morning a journey it's tough. it's a steep climb but this is familiar terrain for doctoral wait. he grew up in similar foothills in a remote village in east in nepal when he learned what it means to lose somebody to illness when he was a teenager his sister died of tuberculosis passing away it was very mental in my life because she passed away in front of me. and also i felt certain amount of an emptiness inside who know. a medical conditions like this can take away their wants from you so soon so i really felt that maybe this is a profes
help in fact many. millions of people who did the surgery if you believe them in a moment will come within the package of you having moved my cover here. dr weight is not only producing cheap lenses he's also changing the lives of the country's poorest by providing free surgeries all over nepal. today he's preparing to take his clinic out on the road. dr await has invited me to join him and his daughter on this trip. we begin with a day's drive into the mountains. next morning a journey it's...
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and he also for many years, for many years rosa parks worked in his detroit district office. as a legislator, he was a true champion of civil rights and leaves behind a legacy of fighting for transformative change that continues today. his five decades of service in congress are marked by a core of fundamental belief in equity and justice for all. for many years, i worked with congressman conyers on the judiciary committee and most recently we worked together to address segregation in our public schools. we also fought together for equity in education, as well as criminal justice reform, voting rights and breaking down barriers to employment. i want to send my condolences to his family, his loved ones and the entire detroit community and all who are mourning the loss of a life-long champion for a better america. thank you, and i yield back. mrs. lawrence: thank you so much for those kind words and informative message. at this time i would like to bring forth a woman in our congress, the longest serving woman in congress, marcy kaptur, ho served with the dean of congress and w
and he also for many years, for many years rosa parks worked in his detroit district office. as a legislator, he was a true champion of civil rights and leaves behind a legacy of fighting for transformative change that continues today. his five decades of service in congress are marked by a core of fundamental belief in equity and justice for all. for many years, i worked with congressman conyers on the judiciary committee and most recently we worked together to address segregation in our...
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i have worked with so many women through the years, in so many cases who are in situations like myself. many of them, when i have been able to converse with them, to offer counseling and support, so many of them end up choosing life. the ones who do not, whether they they know about the full range of options, parenting or placing a child in a loving home through adoption, they still need so much support and help it -- and having been there, i can have that conversation with them. i have heard so many stories like my own, stories where other women were denied informed consent or denied information, were denied choice. host: catherine glenn foster is with us talking about some of the legal challenges coming up on the supreme court. we welcome your calls and comments. the lines for republicans, 202-748-8001. for democrats, 202-748-8000. for all others 202-748-8002. ,you can text us, 202-748-8003. earlier this year, the trump administration changed the rules regarding the title x program. explain that to us. and how your organization reacted. guest: we were very pleased to see the change b
i have worked with so many women through the years, in so many cases who are in situations like myself. many of them, when i have been able to converse with them, to offer counseling and support, so many of them end up choosing life. the ones who do not, whether they they know about the full range of options, parenting or placing a child in a loving home through adoption, they still need so much support and help it -- and having been there, i can have that conversation with them. i have heard...
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after arrival abducted africans were sold on many to the owners of plantations where they were forced to work for the rest of their lives without rights and often brutally abused. in the u.s. slavery was only abolished at the end of the american civil war and $865.00. the many west african slaves this is where their journey across the atlantic began on the gun in coast in elmina which means the mine it was given the name by portuguese traders because of the region's plentiful gold deposits but in fact they made their fortunes mainly with the slave trade elmina castle was where people were held captive before being boarded on to ships headed for america 400 years later the descendants of those slaves are returning to search for traces of their history and identity many come from the u.s. mostly as tourists but some come to stay like a via kolya and marcus taylor. $600.00 will build the race within. 600 men and 400 women were confined here in cramped dungeons some would become forced laborers others would die visitors lay wreaths of remembrance here for many it's a profoundly moving exp
after arrival abducted africans were sold on many to the owners of plantations where they were forced to work for the rest of their lives without rights and often brutally abused. in the u.s. slavery was only abolished at the end of the american civil war and $865.00. the many west african slaves this is where their journey across the atlantic began on the gun in coast in elmina which means the mine it was given the name by portuguese traders because of the region's plentiful gold deposits but...
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the last many are now wondering how many enemies working within it's being reported 19 officials. history of interior are currently being monitored for islam missed radicalization while around 10 others have been dismissed resigned the people who we knew. were probably very. few feel to say anything because though there was on the line. there were fred to be said that there were some of the big that there were overseas down the the didn't care about people who were a problem. there was 3 of them that to speak and when you say something in french in the french british when they say that there is a problem you become you also become a problem and part of the problem so if you don't say anything if you'll notice something anything you don't say in a sling you have much more chance to get promoted and not to have any problem than to say anything the phrase yet to uncover that urn to react to the radicalization of all people has cast a dark shadow of security forces here and problems eroding trust with many offices perhaps now left wondering how many more extremists are hiding in plain
the last many are now wondering how many enemies working within it's being reported 19 officials. history of interior are currently being monitored for islam missed radicalization while around 10 others have been dismissed resigned the people who we knew. were probably very. few feel to say anything because though there was on the line. there were fred to be said that there were some of the big that there were overseas down the the didn't care about people who were a problem. there was 3 of...
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many of those who make it here sleep in so-called. shared rooms packed with beds they have no rights and could be evicted at any time luis is a hairdresser and has a job but he barely makes enough just to pay for his bed. prison prison. there are 3 bunk beds paromita that 6 people so you have absolutely no privacy and you can't leave any valuables there either. colombia is trying to cope with its own displaced people and many more from venezuela the united nations refugee agency u.n.h.c.r. is worried that the country cannot handle the strain something that is practiced in various parts of colombia venezuelans just sleep on the streets which makes them vulnerable to attack i know i was there all kinds of people lots of women with children pregnant women older women and people who need special care and. that's why the u.n.h.c.r. and other agencies are trying to at least offer some initial help. but at the min we want to give them a chance to build a life here in colombia because as long as they can't return to venezuela we cannot put hi
many of those who make it here sleep in so-called. shared rooms packed with beds they have no rights and could be evicted at any time luis is a hairdresser and has a job but he barely makes enough just to pay for his bed. prison prison. there are 3 bunk beds paromita that 6 people so you have absolutely no privacy and you can't leave any valuables there either. colombia is trying to cope with its own displaced people and many more from venezuela the united nations refugee agency u.n.h.c.r. is...
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so we have been working for many, many years and putting cameras in them.'s the ability to short fish and we have panels that we open and close so we target the different species of fish by adjusting the net. and then not only that but then the net sort out the sizes which is really important. >> joe brings in a lot of fish, around 20000 pounds per fishing trip to be exact. >> we had one day one time that we sold almost 18000 pounds. >> it's incredible. >> i know, it's hard to imagine. >> but this wasn't always the case for joe. >> the markets that we have left in california they're few and far between and they really are restrictive. they'll let you fish for a couple months and shut you down. a lot of times it's rough weather and if you can't make your delivery you will lose your rotation. that's why there's hardly any boats left in california because of the market challenges. my boat was often sitting over here at the dock for years and i couldn't do anything with it because we had no market. the ability to go catch fish is fine, i had the permits but you
so we have been working for many, many years and putting cameras in them.'s the ability to short fish and we have panels that we open and close so we target the different species of fish by adjusting the net. and then not only that but then the net sort out the sizes which is really important. >> joe brings in a lot of fish, around 20000 pounds per fishing trip to be exact. >> we had one day one time that we sold almost 18000 pounds. >> it's incredible. >> i know, it's...
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that was many, many years ago. we only have 50 people all in that area deny do not want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything. i do not want anything bad to happen. i said to president erdogan, i said don't hit any of our people. big trouble. a couple of things. i think there is big pressure on turkey. they have been fighting with the pkk for many years. they are natural enemies. when president obama started this whole thing, as you know, it was started by president obama, it crated a natural war with turkey and their longtime enemy pkk, and it is still , there, they are still hating each other beyond anybody's belief. but i have told turkey if they do anything outside of what we would think is humane, to use the word a second time -- we talk about hong kong and this -- they could suffer the wrath of an extremely decimated economy. i have done it once, you remember the pastor -- they would not give him back and they ended up getting him back quickly. their currency fell at record levels. lots of other things h
that was many, many years ago. we only have 50 people all in that area deny do not want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything. i do not want anything bad to happen. i said to president erdogan, i said don't hit any of our people. big trouble. a couple of things. i think there is big pressure on turkey. they have been fighting with the pkk for many years. they are natural enemies. when president obama started this whole thing, as you know, it was started by president obama, it crated a...
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to many migrants from other african countries go to south africa seeking better job prospects. but after a spate of deadly riots and attacks in september many say they no longer feel safe here. that's why these protesters in cape. town have been calling on the u.n. to move them to another country. last week the un refugee agency issued a statement saying false messages were being circulated about resettlement and that only a very small number of refugees and asylum seekers met the criteria. but that didn't stop the protests here. after wednesday's police operation remaining demonstrators headed on. for now their new home is a local church where they've been given temporary shelter. our correspondents at n.p.r.'s has been speaking to some of the refugees about church here in the church where about 300 people are seeking shelter refugees you can see it is completely overcrowded so many people have the space it is not smelling very well of course of the stress level is very high the tensions are very high and people have experienced very terrible things on wednesday when there was
to many migrants from other african countries go to south africa seeking better job prospects. but after a spate of deadly riots and attacks in september many say they no longer feel safe here. that's why these protesters in cape. town have been calling on the u.n. to move them to another country. last week the un refugee agency issued a statement saying false messages were being circulated about resettlement and that only a very small number of refugees and asylum seekers met the criteria. but...
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many people i think does this but i. would write again because now more and more we're getting the picture of the size of this devastation that's reached many of the most communities small villages where many and that we are living around the thousands of homes are actually or put that he destroyed because of the flooding. we have to understand that the main effect of this cycle which is one of the strongest not the japan getting to the last 50 years wasn't it wasn't that usually in the past when but that other the huge they've pulled at this around $1000000.00 users in some areas with some months i can relate to about 3 months old that in full in the city and so many areas was also expecting this that usually falls on this is what schools use. used didn't they did something that's not good thing now so many of the people who a lot of the who fled their houses that went to that effect relations census months and now we're getting different numbers about this about that how many people say fuck you wait that some people w
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ok plays a young video be reporting by a camera in many thanks for your insights now a follow up on a story did have you covered it while ago about an official correctional center has or so-called torture houses for drug addicts and one of those sent to us and got to know the north of nigeria they are now used brutal methods to treat the patients he put them in chains after his arrest our correspondent flows through our attends the same center in could do enough and sent us this report. good food fresh air and time to rest the things andy dick way could only dream of while he was in rehab imitation and now part of his daily life in this temporary shelter and he spent the past 5 years seen his drug addiction problem at a private rehab center in manchuria as we know them do not state but he's still far from fully recovered and needs. to take me down so that maybe the. streets were. kind of. that was not wasn't the kind of treatment. given to his feet were constantly bound in chains he was allowed to shar only once a month and he's dead and clue where infested with lice he tells me. d.w.
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many years we are. taking some of the most dangerous isis fighters out we've taken him out and we're putting them in different locations where it's secure donald trump has faced harsh criticism for his decision and it's being widely reported that he seems to be turning a blind eye on turkey's offensive against the s.d.f. fighters who were allies of the united states now trump has responded to this criticism by pointing out that the kurds did not support the united states during the 2nd world war and were not involved in the invasion of normandy has been a key. used by any political figures in the united states of a centrally abandoning a longtime ally of the united states but trump has said that the united states really had nothing to gain by supporting these kurdish forces now it's being reported that the turkish ministry of foreign affairs spoke to mike pompei o the u.s. secretary of state and that they have reached a common understanding regarding their operation against the kurdish militias in north
many years we are. taking some of the most dangerous isis fighters out we've taken him out and we're putting them in different locations where it's secure donald trump has faced harsh criticism for his decision and it's being widely reported that he seems to be turning a blind eye on turkey's offensive against the s.d.f. fighters who were allies of the united states now trump has responded to this criticism by pointing out that the kurds did not support the united states during the 2nd world...
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were lifelines for so many people. and with the library of congress we are extending our role in terms of being the largest libraries. how can we reach out in the book festival is part of that. the two books -- excuse me if i say this title many times. "the bad-ass librarians of timbuktu" and the world's most precious manuscript and i'm surprised the library of congress has a connection to the city of timbuktu in maui. in 2000 for the library of congress entered a cooperative agreement with a major library in timbuktu to make available online important manuscripts. we also put the manuscripts on tour. >> the first exposure of "the bad-ass librarians of timbuktu" in the united states. everyone here had an opportunity to see what was out there before it was a secret. >> we will talk about that. i know many of you have personal libraries. 35,000 books -- >> and growing. >> i have seen more books today. when you left your house. >> we sold it and moved to new york. we have an apartment the size of this table. 35,000 books
were lifelines for so many people. and with the library of congress we are extending our role in terms of being the largest libraries. how can we reach out in the book festival is part of that. the two books -- excuse me if i say this title many times. "the bad-ass librarians of timbuktu" and the world's most precious manuscript and i'm surprised the library of congress has a connection to the city of timbuktu in maui. in 2000 for the library of congress entered a cooperative...
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many academics and activists believe that we're living through a golden age of protests the arab uprisings occupied climate strikes and multiple anti government movements the last decade has seen a huge wave of popular demonstrations are wrapped around the well but does this type of political mobilization really work or has it simply become a way to let off steam what sort of protests have the best chance of success and has social media helped or hurt with us to tackle these questions kofman a as a protest organizer and author of several books including direct action protest and the reinvention of american radicalism fabio has is a professor of sociology at indiana university and the editor of context magazine and. is a sociologist and director of the center for digital culture at king's college in london it's great to have it all in the stream everybody i just want to just just get a little taste of what you feel is a successful protest in say the last decade ballot one that you love to hear thought yes they did it right a few digits only france where really amazing a sense that we're a d
many academics and activists believe that we're living through a golden age of protests the arab uprisings occupied climate strikes and multiple anti government movements the last decade has seen a huge wave of popular demonstrations are wrapped around the well but does this type of political mobilization really work or has it simply become a way to let off steam what sort of protests have the best chance of success and has social media helped or hurt with us to tackle these questions kofman a...
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would have many many would have you believe. now ladies and gentlemen let's spread some good news today as we start now ladies and gentlemen let's spread some good news today as we start.
would have many many would have you believe. now ladies and gentlemen let's spread some good news today as we start now ladies and gentlemen let's spread some good news today as we start.
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many have low income. many are black or hispanic. many are burning the candle at offense to make ends meet and help their children have a better life. they aren't anti-public schools or for privatization. they couldn't care less about how a school is legally structured or how the funds flow they care about their kids. they care about than getting a great education. they care about them being safe. they care about how schools can help them prepare their children for successful careers and meaningful lives. on the other hand union bosses don't put kids first. they don't put kids futures first. they put themselves first. look no further than west virginia. many of us remember the first plight which kept students from learning for two weeks. a second strike is far more telling. there was already in place to deal for yet another pay raise so why did unions force another strike? because the bill would have also allowed for up to seven charter schools and would have created esa's for small number of families, maybe enough to satisfy or to s
many have low income. many are black or hispanic. many are burning the candle at offense to make ends meet and help their children have a better life. they aren't anti-public schools or for privatization. they couldn't care less about how a school is legally structured or how the funds flow they care about their kids. they care about than getting a great education. they care about them being safe. they care about how schools can help them prepare their children for successful careers and...
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many welsh labour mps are going into this election reluctantly.ats have relatively few votes between the parties, meaning they could change hands quite easily. one of those is brecon and radnorshire, won in a summer by—election by the liberal democrats, partly with help from plaid cymru, the nationalists — the two parties have been discussing similar pacts for the forthcoming campaign. wales voted to leave the eu in 2016, and some welsh conservatives are worried that the brexit party will be able to exploit boris johnson's failure to deliver the brexit he promised. for all the parties, there's a lot to play in northern ireland, elections are largely dominated by the two rival political tribes of unionist and nationalist parties. there are 18 seats in total here, and the largest irish nationalist party, sinn fein, currently holds seven of those. this party will fight the election on a heavily anti—brexit agenda. but however many seats they win, you won't see them sitting in westminster — the party has a long—held policy of abstaining, a mark of its
many welsh labour mps are going into this election reluctantly.ats have relatively few votes between the parties, meaning they could change hands quite easily. one of those is brecon and radnorshire, won in a summer by—election by the liberal democrats, partly with help from plaid cymru, the nationalists — the two parties have been discussing similar pacts for the forthcoming campaign. wales voted to leave the eu in 2016, and some welsh conservatives are worried that the brexit party will...
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mani grew up in a camp like this that's all she's ever known. but now she can live her dream having her own pizza service that she delivers to families like many as sudan is whose daily routine is defined by this wasteland. they want to stay here until they get their homeland back. and. yes i remember that we're suffering under these difficult conditions for 40 years we've lived in tents in extreme temperatures with no livelihoods yet. i can help people with my service it brings a bit of variety of the. people are happy to see me. and then she shows us her pride and joy a fast food stand in the refugee camp. it speciality is pizza with camel meat called pizza. in the morning she meets with her employees all young women money who single wants to help other women find jobs she views that as her mission . it all started with a cooking competition which money won. she used the prize money to buy her 1st album and then she got a loan through the united nations. since then business has been growing tension now employs 8 pizza chefs are going to say i'
mani grew up in a camp like this that's all she's ever known. but now she can live her dream having her own pizza service that she delivers to families like many as sudan is whose daily routine is defined by this wasteland. they want to stay here until they get their homeland back. and. yes i remember that we're suffering under these difficult conditions for 40 years we've lived in tents in extreme temperatures with no livelihoods yet. i can help people with my service it brings a bit of...
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, many, many countries. i'm embarrassed to tell you how many. i know the exact number but i'm embarrassed to say it because it's so foolish. we're protecting countries that don't even like us. they take advantage of us. they don't pay, nothing. you probably saw, some of you wrote and covered the fact that we're sending some additional troops to saudi arabia. that's true and i appreciate the fact that i negotiated for a short period of time, a matter of minutes with saudi arabia and they've agreed to pay for the full cost of all of that deployment and more, much more. a very rich country, they should be paying and so should other countries be paying if they want this kind of protection. same thing with nato. we're at 4% and other countries are at 1%. certainly a european country benefits much more than we do with nato. it's there for a reason. and perhaps we benefit, but not nearly as much as the european countries. some people say we don't benefit at all. we put ourselves in harm's way. but we do that for eu
, many, many countries. i'm embarrassed to tell you how many. i know the exact number but i'm embarrassed to say it because it's so foolish. we're protecting countries that don't even like us. they take advantage of us. they don't pay, nothing. you probably saw, some of you wrote and covered the fact that we're sending some additional troops to saudi arabia. that's true and i appreciate the fact that i negotiated for a short period of time, a matter of minutes with saudi arabia and they've...
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she's day off may we have had some disruption as a result solve the a west the weather pushing for many flights cancelled once but destruction on the road wet weather just lingering around cyprus that eastern side of the med as we go on through the day that cloud actually stretches across northern parts of syria will then essential parts over iraq more than areas of iraq could see some showers longest spells of right over the next couple of days that went to weather a cloudy weather pushing a little further south as we go through friday and that is by friday you could see some wet weather just pushing back towards the sinai peninsula for the arabian peninsula it is looking like a fine and dry temperatures here in a pleasant $334.00 celsius over the next couple of days and a bit of cloud there pushing into northern parts of the gulf could catch a little bit of right on that but otherwise it's lots of blue skies all the way but it goes for good parts of southern africa as well but we have got some grey skies and cloud pushing across the southern type at the moment possible to see a sweate
she's day off may we have had some disruption as a result solve the a west the weather pushing for many flights cancelled once but destruction on the road wet weather just lingering around cyprus that eastern side of the med as we go on through the day that cloud actually stretches across northern parts of syria will then essential parts over iraq more than areas of iraq could see some showers longest spells of right over the next couple of days that went to weather a cloudy weather pushing a...
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these trees, of course, where, as many treaties -- course, asies, of many of these treaties were, were rife with problems. the dakota would be paid in annuities, yearly payments, but they often would never reach the dakotas. they would go straight into the pockets of traders who claimed the dakota owed them for past debt. one episcopal bishop that became aware of these problems and the fraud going on declared that a nation that selling robbery would reap a harvest of blood couldn't berse, he any more correct. tensions got very intense in the summer of 1862. in the summer of 1862, the dakotas who had made some changes adapted to euro-american , ways, some including going to church, becoming more full-time farmers instead of hunting and gathering, wearing euro-american clothing, and learning to speak english. but others had not, of course. but as i mentioned, by the summer of 1862, circumstances had growth -- grown very tense. they had grown tense because many dakotas were very hungry. crops had not been as abundant as they had. the lack of land meant they lost access to traditional reso
these trees, of course, where, as many treaties -- course, asies, of many of these treaties were, were rife with problems. the dakota would be paid in annuities, yearly payments, but they often would never reach the dakotas. they would go straight into the pockets of traders who claimed the dakota owed them for past debt. one episcopal bishop that became aware of these problems and the fraud going on declared that a nation that selling robbery would reap a harvest of blood couldn't berse, he...
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is imposing on so many so many syrian so we have seen syrians flooding icier seas office is over the last 2 years in particular since there has been in certain parts of syria a little bit of a reprieve on military hostilities they have contacted us they are looking for dear missing relatives which are either dead or in detention to which we have not access not access yet hopefully the other population of prisoners i want to focus on are those that were part in syria and iraq of i saw some of those have ended up in custody i know you went to the al whole camp recently perhaps you can describe the conditions they're being held in and how concerned you are. well as you know there are those who have been fighters or suspected fighters and i.c.r.c. has in iraq and northeastern syria. some not complete access to those who are detained in prison and there are those who are relatives of . families of foreign fighters which are at the present moment in big numbers in the whole camp and we don't know where to go no one will take away many other country that's right and still 90 percent of thos
is imposing on so many so many syrian so we have seen syrians flooding icier seas office is over the last 2 years in particular since there has been in certain parts of syria a little bit of a reprieve on military hostilities they have contacted us they are looking for dear missing relatives which are either dead or in detention to which we have not access not access yet hopefully the other population of prisoners i want to focus on are those that were part in syria and iraq of i saw some of...
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we're many miles away. in many cases have taken tremendous advantage of us. you look at nato, i got them .o pay $100 billion more the as you go came out with a report recently that because of the othertrump, countries, 28 countries, 27, not overding us, they paid $100 billion more because of me, but still as good as that is, good, it's nothing compared to the kinds of numbers you're talking about. i'm very happy with that, but the united states is paying over paying 1%.any is maybe a tiny bit more, but i actually think the way you because you can look at it many ways it's prospect less than 1%. paying less than what they're supposed to. out of the 28 countries, 20 of are delinquent. you know, what delinquent means, that's an old real estate term. with his rent, they're delinquent with their payment. they owe us a tremendous amount never paynd they'll us back because if germany counties pay, they don't add just say oh, that's okay. they don't pay again. if you go back that way like the don'tshioned way like you pay and you owe it, but they don't pay and they j
we're many miles away. in many cases have taken tremendous advantage of us. you look at nato, i got them .o pay $100 billion more the as you go came out with a report recently that because of the othertrump, countries, 28 countries, 27, not overding us, they paid $100 billion more because of me, but still as good as that is, good, it's nothing compared to the kinds of numbers you're talking about. i'm very happy with that, but the united states is paying over paying 1%.any is maybe a tiny bit...
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so you've rescued as many as you can afford this pool a pint costs 60000 not. a human mission accomplished i said no i'm coming here to actually many of these animals are going to get out of the stairs into a more formal challenge particularly when the last year in a little bit you don't try to be on the news if you want to come right in this location. this is where chinedu brings the animals he rescues the grain syngas conservation god and the young nigerian starts of the century back in 2012 using his own money and any donations he can attract he already has an impressive rights of animals in a sanctuary in some cases some of the animals are badly one did their recovery sometimes complex and one of the fish on the ice is really lucky in that you know it's good to marry them in the bathtub with merriment not it's because of the need has been now to another 4 foster dogs where there's no such thing as invasive surgery for even some animals to think about having a dog the vets always want to get i mean it's the drugs but surgery or what if what's the right kind
so you've rescued as many as you can afford this pool a pint costs 60000 not. a human mission accomplished i said no i'm coming here to actually many of these animals are going to get out of the stairs into a more formal challenge particularly when the last year in a little bit you don't try to be on the news if you want to come right in this location. this is where chinedu brings the animals he rescues the grain syngas conservation god and the young nigerian starts of the century back in 2012...
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to iron back then that might have been a good idea but they let too many too many polish people were sold out thank goodness the piece put an end to that shit. today the polish capital warsaw is like a portfolio exhibition it's a city of global klingler it's their sleek cosmopolitan skyscrapers would fit anywhere in the world the city is changed beyond recognition since the fall of communism. german car manufacturers chinese banks american consultants a reporter asks has poland sold itself out. this is a different world is a new world. anyone with enough motivation power and finances can take whatever they want. things aren't good the way they are we like rules. but i'm sure it'll sort itself out in 100 years. but left home villages hosting an agricultural trade show they are all proud of their new prosperity they can keep up with the rest of europe at least when it comes to agriculture even if they are peace fodor's now living in a unified europe is a given 30 years ago that was. the case the founding of the 1st trade union in the port city of danske all those years ago set off a hi
to iron back then that might have been a good idea but they let too many too many polish people were sold out thank goodness the piece put an end to that shit. today the polish capital warsaw is like a portfolio exhibition it's a city of global klingler it's their sleek cosmopolitan skyscrapers would fit anywhere in the world the city is changed beyond recognition since the fall of communism. german car manufacturers chinese banks american consultants a reporter asks has poland sold itself out....
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which allows many, many networks to talk to each other in a really clever way.o, say you want to watch a cute video of a cat. well, your request to see the video shoots out of your device, along regional networks, and at some point races through telehouse north, and off across the globe to where the video is stored. and this is where is gets really clever. see, sending the whole video in one go down one route will likely mean that it will get stuck in traffic and take ages. so the video is torn apart, broken up, split into little packets, and each one makes its own way back down different routes. and when they start arriving back at your device, they're juggled into the right order. and once enough of the start of the video has arrived, there is your cat, as cute as you want it. ah! my name is vint cerf. i am vice president and chief internet evangelist at google, but some people know me as one of the co—inventors of the internet. first of all, the good part. as the world wide web emerged, there was this enormous desire in the general population that had access
which allows many, many networks to talk to each other in a really clever way.o, say you want to watch a cute video of a cat. well, your request to see the video shoots out of your device, along regional networks, and at some point races through telehouse north, and off across the globe to where the video is stored. and this is where is gets really clever. see, sending the whole video in one go down one route will likely mean that it will get stuck in traffic and take ages. so the video is torn...
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but the most elite schools still remained closed to many.y were private clubs, open mostly to members of america's aristocracy. white anglo-saxon protestants. at harvard, one man wanted to open the gates. >> really get going. >> the school's president, james brian conan asked himself, what would thomas jefferson do? jefferson had written that america should create an aristocracy of talent to replace the aristocracy of birth and wealth. >> now he's about to enter an environment more in keeping with his social position. >> most harvard men, and they were still all men, came from prep schools with the right pedigree. >> at college he will meet men of his own kind. >> it's servants who went with them to harvard. they would put on their tuxedos every night and go to debutante balls. >> good manners trumped good grades. >> he's handsome and charming, he writes thank-you notes. >> conan believed among those working the fields were jefferson's diamonds in the rough, just waiting to be discovered. >> let's find those people and bring them to harvard.
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any other occasion in germany joins as many wealthy business owners. in. the. u.k. steamed presenters did jury members deal ladies and gentlemen welcome to manager magazine's hall of fame. when we 1st founded the hall of fame in 1902 we wanted to take a stand for excellence and unconditional entrepreneurship and against faint hearted ness and averageness. we begin our nominations today with a moment and his company united internet is valued at around 11000000000 and on our list of germany's richest people the ranks 25th with a personal wealth of 4500000000 euros for months once the schmidt feel i've made. electively the guests at this elegant evening are worth billions of euros. this is the face of wealth in germany main email and although we're close to the super rich here their world remains somehow also for each. and home to manage a magazine's parent company the speaker group hardly any publication keeps close a tabs on germany's ultra rich every year the magazine steen gathers information on wealthy germans and using the forbes model makes a special edition wit
any other occasion in germany joins as many wealthy business owners. in. the. u.k. steamed presenters did jury members deal ladies and gentlemen welcome to manager magazine's hall of fame. when we 1st founded the hall of fame in 1902 we wanted to take a stand for excellence and unconditional entrepreneurship and against faint hearted ness and averageness. we begin our nominations today with a moment and his company united internet is valued at around 11000000000 and on our list of germany's...
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once to convince the other ranchers at a lecture in the city but interest is limited many of his peers are doubtful some even see him as a traitor but today a member of parliament came from the capitol to attend a lecture. most people looked at me like i was a comic book figure but the congressman asked me if i had a copy of the presentation and i said not only that i have a farm that i can show you why don't you just stop by. back on the farm shows us how he creates new forests he plants fast growing trees the wood of which is very valuable and even if he cuts them down for profit in a few years a new piece of rain forest will have been created here in the protective shade of the fast growing trees the natural forest can gradually spread out until then borrow plants or nutritious type of grass here for his cattle he earns money and at the same time he cultivates the biological diversity of the amazon. nobody in the world produces meat in such a unique environment. we have to take good care of our forests because it also increases the value of our products go farther he tells us that i
once to convince the other ranchers at a lecture in the city but interest is limited many of his peers are doubtful some even see him as a traitor but today a member of parliament came from the capitol to attend a lecture. most people looked at me like i was a comic book figure but the congressman asked me if i had a copy of the presentation and i said not only that i have a farm that i can show you why don't you just stop by. back on the farm shows us how he creates new forests he plants fast...
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people from many city departments, many years ago. it started with the fisherman's worth plan and there were many agencies that were involved. i see john brown from the planning department is here. harlan kelly from p.u.c., our friends from the port are here. the san francisco transportation authority is over there, and many agencies, of course,, public works. they are part of this project. and when this project first started, it was a five block project and we could only find funding to do the first part in the first part was from hyde to jones. but we also had to do it in quick time, in under six months we were able to build the only -- the first part of jefferson street before the america's cup and i can tell you that project has been a fantastic project. so this phase two is also going to be done in record time, under a year, starting today after this groundbreaking. with that said, i would like to introduce someone that has been a champion for pedestrian safety , implementing vision zero , and really making our safety the beautif
people from many city departments, many years ago. it started with the fisherman's worth plan and there were many agencies that were involved. i see john brown from the planning department is here. harlan kelly from p.u.c., our friends from the port are here. the san francisco transportation authority is over there, and many agencies, of course,, public works. they are part of this project. and when this project first started, it was a five block project and we could only find funding to do the...
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many of the functions were quite straightforward. i think it is typical of police departments with detention between using uniformed officers and civilians, and for a lot of years in my observation, the police department had uniformed career law enforcement people trying to manage technology projects, managing basic administrative functions like records and property. they have mostly successfully transitioned out of that, and their analytical staff is the same. i have experienced much better dynamic where they now have professional analytical staff doing statistics, stat, staffing analyses, so there are a lot of functions like that that i think we would all agree were pretty straightforward. i think now part of what you will hear from the police department in the current study is there having to go more to a task level, so there may be departments were even though the bulk of the work is done by non foreign people, technology, for example,, they believe that you still should have a uniformed person as the director of that. it could b
many of the functions were quite straightforward. i think it is typical of police departments with detention between using uniformed officers and civilians, and for a lot of years in my observation, the police department had uniformed career law enforcement people trying to manage technology projects, managing basic administrative functions like records and property. they have mostly successfully transitioned out of that, and their analytical staff is the same. i have experienced much better...