34
34
Nov 30, 2019
11/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
saw him by the police found out how mad he didn't keep my aunt then she chewed off all that into faisal keep would if i was innocent that come out of progress and not. fall so much i don't think. before both sonar was elected their daughter set up a village on the border of their territory to try and stop criminals from coming in but in the past year it's become harder and illegal loggers have managed to cut and burn deeper and deeper into their lands encroaching on the community. later another of our leader toci joined us. in the areas we went to with him not only did we see where the trees had been cut and taken but that loggers were already taking the trees apart right in the forest. jam went through them while homeless and. say. it is issue number. they say they say you must send. officials refer to illegal groups that harvest this tree as pay mafias. deeper into their territory it's one patch after another of wood cut and torn away by loggers to be sold as part of the timber trade. or for the high level without much data and i think. with the lack of response from the government they've
saw him by the police found out how mad he didn't keep my aunt then she chewed off all that into faisal keep would if i was innocent that come out of progress and not. fall so much i don't think. before both sonar was elected their daughter set up a village on the border of their territory to try and stop criminals from coming in but in the past year it's become harder and illegal loggers have managed to cut and burn deeper and deeper into their lands encroaching on the community. later another...
39
39
Nov 29, 2019
11/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
that into faisal keep. it does in. before bull sonar was elected their data set up a village on the border of their territory to try and stop criminals from coming in but in the past year it's become harder and illegal loggers have managed to cut and burn deeper and deeper into their lands encroaching on the community. later another of our leader touchy joined us in the areas we went to with him not only did we see where the trees had been cut and taken but that loggers were already taking the trees apart right in the forest. but 1st he has to jam when. i say. he is. they say they say you must get. official to refer to illegal groups that harvest this tree as a mafia's. deeper into their territory it's one patch after another of wood cut and torn away by loggers to be sold as part of the timber trade. like each year. or 4 i have never done that in the winter much data in the game can be found. with a lack of response from the government they've started confronting the lawyers to try and stop them. while lack of. know.
that into faisal keep. it does in. before bull sonar was elected their data set up a village on the border of their territory to try and stop criminals from coming in but in the past year it's become harder and illegal loggers have managed to cut and burn deeper and deeper into their lands encroaching on the community. later another of our leader touchy joined us in the areas we went to with him not only did we see where the trees had been cut and taken but that loggers were already taking the...
52
52
Nov 24, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
chancellor and prime minister want to keep a tight ship, a bit more spending, yes, bit more tax as well, but less than a fraction of 1% of the size of the economy. faisalt some of the other measures are in the conservative manifesto. well there's a commitment to an extra 20,000 police officers for england and wales — though that would only restore force numbers back to 2010 levels. there's a pledge for the uk to be carbon neutral by 2050, and a promise of 7.1 billion pounds a year for schools in england, by 2023. 0n immigration — the conservatives want to introduce an australian style points system. 0ur chief political correspondent, vikki young, has been gauging the mood in rother valley, in south yorkshire, an area that voted heavily to leave the eu, and where brexit and trust are key election issues. who are voters moving towards in this former mining town, an area that overwhelmingly backed leaving the eu. so is borisjohnson's promise chiming with leave voters? i want out and over so we can get on with the real things that influence the ordinary people like us. who can do that for you? the conservatives or the brexit party. i hope what he is saying
chancellor and prime minister want to keep a tight ship, a bit more spending, yes, bit more tax as well, but less than a fraction of 1% of the size of the economy. faisalt some of the other measures are in the conservative manifesto. well there's a commitment to an extra 20,000 police officers for england and wales — though that would only restore force numbers back to 2010 levels. there's a pledge for the uk to be carbon neutral by 2050, and a promise of 7.1 billion pounds a year for schools...
46
46
Nov 24, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
chancellor and prime minister want to keep a tight ship, a little bit more spending, yes, bit more tax as well, but less than a fraction of 1% of the size of the economy. faisal election, women who lost out on their state pensions when the retirement age was raised, will be compensated. sums of up to £31,000 could be handed out — to the nearly 4 million women affected. labour estimates the overrall cost would be £58 billion over five years. today's announcement wasn't part of their manifesto, and both the conservatives and the liberal democrats have described the promise as uncosted. welljeremy corbyn has been launching labour's arts for all policy charter this afternoon , our correspondent richard galpin has been at the event and can tell us what that's about. it has just wrapped up at the theatre royal in stratford. it has been a lively evening. as you say, it has all been about providing arts for all, accessible arts, so everybody can take part, watch or listen. what mr corbyn has said is that they are going to spend £1 billion on this. because they say there has been a huge impact of the austerity years, they are claiming that there have been cuts of more
chancellor and prime minister want to keep a tight ship, a little bit more spending, yes, bit more tax as well, but less than a fraction of 1% of the size of the economy. faisal election, women who lost out on their state pensions when the retirement age was raised, will be compensated. sums of up to £31,000 could be handed out — to the nearly 4 million women affected. labour estimates the overrall cost would be £58 billion over five years. today's announcement wasn't part of their...
107
107
Nov 24, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
chancellor and pm want to keep a tight ship — a little bit more spending, yes, a bit more tax too, but overall it amounts to less than i% of the size of the economy. clive. faisalres are in the conservative manifesto? well, there's a commitment to an extra 20,000 police officers for england and wales, though that would only restore force numbers back to 2010 levels. there's a pledge for the uk to be carbon neutral by 2050, and the promise of £7.1 billion a year for schools in england by 2023. there was no detailed plan for social care, but on immigration the conservatives want to introduce an australian—style points system. 0ur chief political correspondent, vikki young, has been gauging the mood in rother valley in south yorkshire, an area that voted heavily to leave the eu, and where brexit and trust in politicians are key election issues. who are voters moving towards in this former mining town of maltby? this is an area that overwhelmingly backed leaving the eu, so is borisjohnson‘s promise to get brexit done chiming with leave voters? i want out and over, so we can get on with the real things that influence the ordinary people like us. who do you think cou
chancellor and pm want to keep a tight ship — a little bit more spending, yes, a bit more tax too, but overall it amounts to less than i% of the size of the economy. clive. faisalres are in the conservative manifesto? well, there's a commitment to an extra 20,000 police officers for england and wales, though that would only restore force numbers back to 2010 levels. there's a pledge for the uk to be carbon neutral by 2050, and the promise of £7.1 billion a year for schools in england by...
101
101
Nov 13, 2019
11/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
faisal is shifting -- of turkey is shifting nato away and toward russia. it is giving more power to erdogan and to whoever his successor is. if he doesn't just maintain power and keep it forever. there was a mayoral election in istanbul that president erdogan didn't agree with and forced another election hoping to get the outlook that he wanted. but the turkish people actually voted even more so against erdogan in the next election in istanbul. president erdogan recently imprisoned an american pastor who had served more than 20 years in turkey, serving all people of all faiths and all backgrounds in the beautiful city of izmir. he rounded up andrew brunson with tens of thousands of other people that president erdogan and his government just considered a threat. most of them they held without charges for years now. there are still thousands of people right now that are still awaiting their day in court from the 2016 coup, not knowing if any of these folks were actually connected to the coup, they rounded up teachers, journalists, law enforcement individuals, just anyone they could round up they had suspicion of, they rounded them up and said we'll bring charges late
faisal is shifting -- of turkey is shifting nato away and toward russia. it is giving more power to erdogan and to whoever his successor is. if he doesn't just maintain power and keep it forever. there was a mayoral election in istanbul that president erdogan didn't agree with and forced another election hoping to get the outlook that he wanted. but the turkish people actually voted even more so against erdogan in the next election in istanbul. president erdogan recently imprisoned an american...