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mani is an inspiration for many.about camel pizza, rights for women, and the saharawis' future. hindu: i still have so many dreams. i hope our lives will change someday and that my people will gain independence. reporter: hindu 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. host: for more inspiring stories, check out our new facecebook page, d dw women. fofor everyone w who believesn gender eququality. wowomen still susuffer wesprpd reprprsion and d discriminatio. fofbut ththere are alsoso many this week. we love hearing from you, though. write to us at global3000@dw.com, or via our new facebook page, dw women. see you next time. take care. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrarator: on ththis episodedef "eaarth focus"s"... the e race to transition to sustainable solar powower is underway. in zanzibar, rural women are lear
mani is an inspiration for many.about camel pizza, rights for women, and the saharawis' future. hindu: i still have so many dreams. i hope our lives will change someday and that my people will gain independence. reporter: hindu 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. host: for more inspiring stories, check out our new facecebook page, d dw women. fofor everyone w who believesn gender eququality....
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many hindu and muslim groups of all the kind of called for peace many many schools and colleges with the provision will remain close to one did with seamless unprecedented security literally many many states across india in maharashtra and raw just by the british cannot because really across the country you know and aside from the security what politicians for example have been saying i'm wondering about the people that because you've just got back from the site sonia what are people there tell you about its significance . well so i otoh is a major center for hinduism you know it's home to many ancient temples and many hindus there have have there's a lot of public support for the building of the temple for many hindus there not just you know you would hear this see the building of the temple really as a symbol of the feat of national group bible for some it's also correction of historical wrong in that they believe that building a temple at the at the site of the mosque really evil centuries of suppression and oppression by outsiders muslim invaders and the british so i think for fo
many hindu and muslim groups of all the kind of called for peace many many schools and colleges with the provision will remain close to one did with seamless unprecedented security literally many many states across india in maharashtra and raw just by the british cannot because really across the country you know and aside from the security what politicians for example have been saying i'm wondering about the people that because you've just got back from the site sonia what are people there tell...
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many. has no work my dream is to go away and earn money someplace else there's no support in this country i'll definitely leaf. they feel especially ignored by the government many families in memory are affected by immigration they tell us peaches of capsized boat drowned young people a much more than just news items. family was he turned his oldest son died last year on the mediterranean his mother is consumed by grief. you know my heart has not been at peace since he died. disabled he manages to make ends meet by repairing t.v.'s he says the loss of his son not only brings pain it also endangers the family's long term survival a few weeks ago his 2nd youngest son only 14 years old also left. a son has gone is killing me it's my biggest problem i don't want to lose him like the 1st one. left because they had few opportunities here the e.u. hopes to find the root causes of migration in guinea with about 100000000 euros from the emergency trust fund for africa and some of the money is also g
many. has no work my dream is to go away and earn money someplace else there's no support in this country i'll definitely leaf. they feel especially ignored by the government many families in memory are affected by immigration they tell us peaches of capsized boat drowned young people a much more than just news items. family was he turned his oldest son died last year on the mediterranean his mother is consumed by grief. you know my heart has not been at peace since he died. disabled he manages...
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questioning * maybe the many, many, many -- greg: maybe the many, many, many voices are all the womenbill clinton's black book. kat: hillary clinton hates trump, right? why is she starting to try and talk exactly like him. like many, many, many people are telling you to run? many people are saying is how trump starts off 30% of his sentences. then the savage attacks. she went after tulsi gabbard. but the problem is only trump can be trump. she is so obsessed with him that she is starting to emulate his behaviors. but she is not good at it. she attacks tulsi gabbard and use got way more popular. that's not the way it's supposed to work. it's not the way it worked for me in high school. but it's okay. i don't carry inmore. it's okay, erika. greg: knowing product ads, 50% more raisins. but you don't add more fish smell to a fish. kat: i have been doing something wrong. day russ -- tyrus: if i'm the head coach of the democratic party, i have to be drug tested a lot. the good news is for everybody who jumps in, the frontrunner will be excited to greet them and meet them because he doesn't
questioning * maybe the many, many, many -- greg: maybe the many, many, many voices are all the womenbill clinton's black book. kat: hillary clinton hates trump, right? why is she starting to try and talk exactly like him. like many, many, many people are telling you to run? many people are saying is how trump starts off 30% of his sentences. then the savage attacks. she went after tulsi gabbard. but the problem is only trump can be trump. she is so obsessed with him that she is starting to...
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there are many reasons why people in britain voted to leave the european union for many the main one appears to be a feeling that the you had taken control of their lives. one of the factors that led into the decision to take back control narrative was that even their identity has been taken away by a kind of globalised homogeny at sea that meant that the localism was no longer valid. many people in germany feel the same way. they are these people are demonstrating against multiculturalism. questions of identity she set up that political arena when people feel that their status in society is threatened and all that they're not valued. all you were tolerant today will be foreigners in our own country tomorrow. a lot of people around the world feel like that now due in part to compensation some of them have turned to nationalism and populism to help restore their sense of identity. and was awesome to see that in the strong change happening right now in the united states not for more than 200 years our tradition of welcoming immigrants from around the world has given us a tremendous adv
there are many reasons why people in britain voted to leave the european union for many the main one appears to be a feeling that the you had taken control of their lives. one of the factors that led into the decision to take back control narrative was that even their identity has been taken away by a kind of globalised homogeny at sea that meant that the localism was no longer valid. many people in germany feel the same way. they are these people are demonstrating against multiculturalism....
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in new haven and many other american cities for many reasons i go into in the book. most agree, here and elsewhere, torqued on a poor but still viable low income neighborhood to put up apartments that were aimed at keeping the middle class in the city in a highway that would connect downtown to i 95 in the introduced a power oriented suburban like shopping center downtown. i also probe the way they consulted with community residents and i discovered they felt they were being democratically minded experts, who were protecting the public good but their approach was mostly from representatives of interest groups and community organizations. i call this approach democracy drawn from analysis of political scientists, robert developed in his classic work in political science, which was based on new haven's urban renewal was called to government. so i conclude that they one during the 1950s with its massive clearance, democratic form of community consultation was deeply flawed. new haven as well as many other cities including boston was a destruction of immigrant west and,
in new haven and many other american cities for many reasons i go into in the book. most agree, here and elsewhere, torqued on a poor but still viable low income neighborhood to put up apartments that were aimed at keeping the middle class in the city in a highway that would connect downtown to i 95 in the introduced a power oriented suburban like shopping center downtown. i also probe the way they consulted with community residents and i discovered they felt they were being democratically...
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many of the refugee children have missed an awful lot of school.reporter: there's not just a shortage of schools in timbuktu, but also of teaching staff. teachers have to contend with threats from the islamists who want to stop non-religious education. few children here are getting the chance to finish their schooling. mariam: i'm really happy. there's a proper school here with desks, teachers, and books. i'm so glad i have the chance to learn here. host: an 8000-kilometer-long belt of trees stretching along the edge of the sahara from mali through niger to ethiopia. that's's the goal ofof great gn wallll project. the idea is s that the plalantsl prevent furtrther desertififica, makeoils m me fertile, and reduce conflict. and d it's urgentltly neede. bamakoko in mali, for r insta, has s a booming populationanad dedeforeation n inhe regioio contntinues. reporter: charcoal is big business in bamako, the capital of mali. almost everybody needs charcoal to cook with, and the population is growing. maimuna traorÉ is a charcoal merchant. she is doing wel
many of the refugee children have missed an awful lot of school.reporter: there's not just a shortage of schools in timbuktu, but also of teaching staff. teachers have to contend with threats from the islamists who want to stop non-religious education. few children here are getting the chance to finish their schooling. mariam: i'm really happy. there's a proper school here with desks, teachers, and books. i'm so glad i have the chance to learn here. host: an 8000-kilometer-long belt of trees...
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the project of freeing people in many ways, has succeeded. that that people are more free of each other and more free of the kinds of institutions in which human life once thought of as essential to a flourishing life. so we think of this not only in terms of what robert putnam writes about, bowling alone, our liberation from associations, our liberation from religious traditions, our freedom from whatever inheritance we might have as a matter of tradition or custom, but increasing our freedom from family, from marriage, from each other and in many ways, liberal democracy, it seems to me, it may be, and i think that it has been the case that it requires those kinds of institutions that help to train us in forms of dialog, how to disagree with one another. and it's the decline of those relationships that somehow parks successful liberalism. but marks its failure, its crisis. >> you write here though that part of liberal democracy's goal was to get rid of the old social order and we've built a new social order. >> we have built a new social ord
the project of freeing people in many ways, has succeeded. that that people are more free of each other and more free of the kinds of institutions in which human life once thought of as essential to a flourishing life. so we think of this not only in terms of what robert putnam writes about, bowling alone, our liberation from associations, our liberation from religious traditions, our freedom from whatever inheritance we might have as a matter of tradition or custom, but increasing our freedom...
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there are so many reasons. the main one is that teachers really care about making sure everyone in the class learns. that makes me feel like they care about me. the teachers always give us extra help. when a student doesn't help they can go to re-teach. a teacher stays after school to teach students what they don't understand. for example equations. students can go there to redo work. a teacher helped me adding and subtracting. i have learned it and mastered it. teachers help in learns to prior ties if you know what you need to work. i am thankful for the extra work we do. in conclusion i know my teachers want me to succeed. that makes me feel like home. please vote yes to keep my school open. thank you. (applause). >> i don't know why i let her go ahead. good evening. i am andrea evans, san francisco resident and mom. for over 25 years human rights and civil rights h he o attorne. i am working on a partnership to cut chronic homelessness in half by 2022. i am here tonight because many years ago i was privilege
there are so many reasons. the main one is that teachers really care about making sure everyone in the class learns. that makes me feel like they care about me. the teachers always give us extra help. when a student doesn't help they can go to re-teach. a teacher stays after school to teach students what they don't understand. for example equations. students can go there to redo work. a teacher helped me adding and subtracting. i have learned it and mastered it. teachers help in learns to prior...
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while many were enthusiastic about the american fight for freedom, the crown and many high-ranking military officers were nervous about whether the fires of the fervor would jump from american soldiers to french ones. carnation laws were implemented to keep french and american soldiers from socializing. officers seemingly avoided one another as well. one remarked, one never sees a french officer with an american one. we had a strong understanding between us, but we did not live together. this, i think, is the best thing that could have happened to us, their character being so different from ours, corals would have surely broken out quickly.. on the french side, hardly five of every 100 were not noble, and outside of sharing in military service, they had very little in common with their american homologs, who were often cobblers, butchers, and, most often, innkeepers. french officers felt far more cultural affinity with enemy officers. rochambeau and lausanne invited high-ranking officers to dine -- british and german officers to dine with them in their camp. rochambeau even lent money to lo
while many were enthusiastic about the american fight for freedom, the crown and many high-ranking military officers were nervous about whether the fires of the fervor would jump from american soldiers to french ones. carnation laws were implemented to keep french and american soldiers from socializing. officers seemingly avoided one another as well. one remarked, one never sees a french officer with an american one. we had a strong understanding between us, but we did not live together. this,...
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many of the community has so many living in israel the israeli government has been gradually allowing its europeans remaining jews to emigrate understandably reunification. but it's not clear when people will be allowed to go using some family split for more than a decade you know that being alone is very difficult my husband was raised by his mother together with his 6 brothers but now 5 live in israel so he was very sad when they got separated. but i'm not going to. work in as i can to move to gunderson who starred with her husband and children after someone burns down their crops her life is tough but she's grateful her daughter can attend the town's hebrew school. so i don't know how i manage with knowledge about her religion she will marry someone who has the same faith and follow the religious practices. i hope she will one day live with her family and her people i really hope that for my children and i love the elderly. despite the struggle and wait hope is higher on those jews that one day they will be allowed to leave they just don't more work. and at the canal complete every
many of the community has so many living in israel the israeli government has been gradually allowing its europeans remaining jews to emigrate understandably reunification. but it's not clear when people will be allowed to go using some family split for more than a decade you know that being alone is very difficult my husband was raised by his mother together with his 6 brothers but now 5 live in israel so he was very sad when they got separated. but i'm not going to. work in as i can to move...
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it's our kids, our seniors, so many of us. so it is something i would be happy to continue to work on and above to see if there's anything we can do to help support you in following up. thank you. >> he's trying to smash my hand in that box. okay. 350. 350. going over here. 350. yes, right back over there. jay is coming. my name is helen. my question is, what legislation has been passed by congress in 2019 and signed by president trump that impacts oklahoma citizens, particularly in district five? >> that is a -- i don't know that i can give you a comprehensive answer. because there's a lot that happens and an i will talk about some of things we passed and some of the things that have made it out of house ended the senate that i would do something else. there are a number of bills that come out of the house of representatives, and the senate that are bills that a lot of people agree on. so we have, they go on this calendar. they have a lot of different sponsors that you hit a certain number and then it goes through. there are
it's our kids, our seniors, so many of us. so it is something i would be happy to continue to work on and above to see if there's anything we can do to help support you in following up. thank you. >> he's trying to smash my hand in that box. okay. 350. 350. going over here. 350. yes, right back over there. jay is coming. my name is helen. my question is, what legislation has been passed by congress in 2019 and signed by president trump that impacts oklahoma citizens, particularly in...
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as many as 800 are ready to return unclear how many european but many are believed to be european and this is all part of a wider policy that our own chris been pursuing again sure that europe from the get go of the syrian conflict hasn't taken enough responsibility it hasn't taken enough refugees it hasn't helped with the pain of turkey hosting refugees and on this question of security and the question of these islamic state militants again europe isn't taking responsibility for this issue of security and it has to take responsibility all of the citizens it's no good saying the citizens on chris says they have to go home and turkey is determined to make your face up to its responsibilities now. dorian thank you. our going to take a story now present here to germany for that perspective i'm joined by our correspondent kate brady here in berlin good evening to you kate we know that u.s. president donald trump has been calling for germany and other european countries to take back their isis fighters now we've got the turkish president saying that has to happen so germany is kind of caug
as many as 800 are ready to return unclear how many european but many are believed to be european and this is all part of a wider policy that our own chris been pursuing again sure that europe from the get go of the syrian conflict hasn't taken enough responsibility it hasn't taken enough refugees it hasn't helped with the pain of turkey hosting refugees and on this question of security and the question of these islamic state militants again europe isn't taking responsibility for this issue of...
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all of this tell us about globalization but isn't it to bear in mind about globalisation is that on many metrics. we have reached peak globalisation and this isn't a new thing it isn't hasn't just come about because donald trump entered the white house and launched into a trade war against china and it hasn't just come about because of the collapsing of various trade deals in recent years this is something has been going on for about a decade now so trade flows as a percentage of the world economy are the same now pretty much as they were around the time of the financial crisis and that's symptomatic of several factors it's not just about economic nationalism and politicians increasingly looking inwards it's also to do with the lasting overhang effects of the financial crisis it's to do with changes in technology so technology has historically been trading hansing. we had the launch of the container ships after world war 2 which allowed it to facilitate the huge expansion and world trade prior to world war 2 we had the steam ship and we had the telegraph and various other transport and c
all of this tell us about globalization but isn't it to bear in mind about globalisation is that on many metrics. we have reached peak globalisation and this isn't a new thing it isn't hasn't just come about because donald trump entered the white house and launched into a trade war against china and it hasn't just come about because of the collapsing of various trade deals in recent years this is something has been going on for about a decade now so trade flows as a percentage of the world...
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gap between rich and poor and the lack of support for ordinary people highways are just one of the many services chill am's pay for directly truck drivers block the ring roads around the capital they say tolls for the roads operated by private companies are too high. it happens is not a good reason highway agreements have been in place since 2006 the companies have earned back the investment 8 times over and they keep charging us and people lined it up a bit some demonstrators wants a new constitution for chile one that protects social services and resources from being privatized for them increasing the minimum wage is just not enough i. nicole fairly his covering the story for a sense aren't ya go she says mistrust of the government and police remains high. well president so i stand being it as trying to appease protesters with symbolic gestures like the approval of minimum wage subsidies many see right through him in recent days he has embarked on a charm offensive of sorts giving lots of interviews visiting victims of police brutality in the hospital but to many people out in the str
gap between rich and poor and the lack of support for ordinary people highways are just one of the many services chill am's pay for directly truck drivers block the ring roads around the capital they say tolls for the roads operated by private companies are too high. it happens is not a good reason highway agreements have been in place since 2006 the companies have earned back the investment 8 times over and they keep charging us and people lined it up a bit some demonstrators wants a new...
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successes but still as we see there are many children left behind many groups of children that are not reached by the promises of the c.r.c. and we have to work on that and how do we work on that what needs to be the top priority because great progress has been made in the last 30 years but so much more still needs to be done. to my mind the priority is political will has to be renewed it's all laid out in the convention u.n. committee on the rights of the child gives concrete recommendations to every state what the state can do to. reach the children that need to be reached and still. many children are left behind and so it's more a question of political will and how we can change that the attitude and the will see using the responsibility should lie with governments and on the sea make this the primary response ability yes but there is a very international n.g.o.s local n.g.o.s. so we are all there and do our. work and support governments really and doing there and doing their work but the political will still needs to become from governments to see n.g.o.s and in critical very impor
successes but still as we see there are many children left behind many groups of children that are not reached by the promises of the c.r.c. and we have to work on that and how do we work on that what needs to be the top priority because great progress has been made in the last 30 years but so much more still needs to be done. to my mind the priority is political will has to be renewed it's all laid out in the convention u.n. committee on the rights of the child gives concrete recommendations...
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>> that is what many people think. i was saying that when a person has a humble heart which is what god wants from us there is nothing more beautiful than that confession. it doesn't initially the matter the sins in that moment, but when they come with a humble and con treat heart and you can do it through confession, that is one of the greatest joys of a priest i would say. >> and joys, difficulties. what stands out for you? >> i think the greatest joy for me would be to see the young people who are coming to the churches where father cameron celebrates, where i celebrate, many of whom are converts so they have had to struggle to find their faith in a very secular culture, they have had to sometimes evanneize, khashoggi read the read the fathers of the church and lit ra gis. their courage in finding and persevering in their faith, their hope against, you know, difficult odds, and that belief and that trust that make love, rale love possible in their hearts, love for god and love for one another, they are my greatest j
>> that is what many people think. i was saying that when a person has a humble heart which is what god wants from us there is nothing more beautiful than that confession. it doesn't initially the matter the sins in that moment, but when they come with a humble and con treat heart and you can do it through confession, that is one of the greatest joys of a priest i would say. >> and joys, difficulties. what stands out for you? >> i think the greatest joy for me would be to see...
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can you guess how many people how many civilians have died in the operation in iraq or. make a guess we're not talking about no you're talking about syria those are talking about syria civilian casualties are huge severely talking about human rights violations around 3000 civilian people died in iraq. the city of raka was destroyed level to the ground around a 1000 people civilians were killed in the resort and in mosul again in the fight against isis if you're going to talk about all this i think we should be very candid and clear about this issue and it will be 9911 your hours and your very very about your rights invest in young 9 to 11 see you very very heroes in the fight against isis in mosul along how many civilians have been killed in our operation and it's coming you don't have a great record on investigating human rights violations so why should things be different now if in 2016 the un committee against torture cited credible reports of turkish law enforcement officials in gauging in torture and ill treatment of detainees the committee said it was concerned at
can you guess how many people how many civilians have died in the operation in iraq or. make a guess we're not talking about no you're talking about syria those are talking about syria civilian casualties are huge severely talking about human rights violations around 3000 civilian people died in iraq. the city of raka was destroyed level to the ground around a 1000 people civilians were killed in the resort and in mosul again in the fight against isis if you're going to talk about all this i...
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he calls the many.r is keeping his cards close to his chest. in other election news... the conservatives have promised to double the funding for dementia research over the next decade. the extra £83 million a year has been described by the party as the ‘largest boost to dementia research ever‘. more than 850,000 people suffer from dementia in the uk. labour has pledged to put an extra tax on foreign companies and trusts buying property in the uk. (00v) if it wins and trusts buying property in the uk. if it wins the general election — the party impose an additional charge of 20% on the purchase. labour estimates it would raise £35 billion a year. millions of people in hong kong are preparing to vote in local elections on sunday. the vote is being seen as an important measure of public feeling, after almost six months of pro—democracy protests. earlier this week there were more violent clashes between demonstrators and police outside hong kong‘s polytechnic university. the authorities have threatened to s
he calls the many.r is keeping his cards close to his chest. in other election news... the conservatives have promised to double the funding for dementia research over the next decade. the extra £83 million a year has been described by the party as the ‘largest boost to dementia research ever‘. more than 850,000 people suffer from dementia in the uk. labour has pledged to put an extra tax on foreign companies and trusts buying property in the uk. (00v) if it wins and trusts buying property...
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this is a tale of many elections. looking at what they have chosen to focus on and the daily mail in quite a dramatic about turn is calling on nigel for roger and his party to stand down or took and his party to stand down or took a step back because they risk opening the door to a shabby coalition of socialists, lib dems, scottish and welsh nationalists and basically undermining brexit. really interesting because this election has caused the brexit party and nigel farage to the about what they wa nt nigel farage to the about what they want more, do they want brexit? they have wa nted want more, do they want brexit? they have wanted that all this time or do they want to stay in the public spotlight and keep talking and build his own brand and be on the airwaves co nsta ntly 7 his own brand and be on the airwaves constantly? and he is choosing the latter. he has been hosting radio talk shows with donald trump and not standing as a candidate because that is too much work and he has almost been too much successful. and t
this is a tale of many elections. looking at what they have chosen to focus on and the daily mail in quite a dramatic about turn is calling on nigel for roger and his party to stand down or took and his party to stand down or took a step back because they risk opening the door to a shabby coalition of socialists, lib dems, scottish and welsh nationalists and basically undermining brexit. really interesting because this election has caused the brexit party and nigel farage to the about what they...
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willie nelson holy place i mean many many many joe cocker in just goes on to be that is a little thank you thank you thank you i mean as we get it monday in each beat are we don't fancy josh we don't have months him how do you think how does your mind can't that's it's austin could give all the yeah yeah it's it's i mean a lot of my songs of 15 years old yeah like little arrows i think. i mean if i had to get hard play a little bit so that they would know what little i have not yet unleash will have to lose yeah i've been enough and i'm the boy i thought was you know of us but i think. i think they might know it by catarina valenti oh ok she didn't you know. there were hours in you told a letter i wrote. but. their last words that her. father said. regarding reading. yes i think she was struck down thank you yes i hope it was your 1st when i 1st hit you on 1968 i didn't ask them how you got i must but also miss you. well i tell you when when i 1st heard it on the radio it was on a little transistor radio yeah and i was working in a restaurant as a dishwasher yeah yeah and obviously you
willie nelson holy place i mean many many many joe cocker in just goes on to be that is a little thank you thank you thank you i mean as we get it monday in each beat are we don't fancy josh we don't have months him how do you think how does your mind can't that's it's austin could give all the yeah yeah it's it's i mean a lot of my songs of 15 years old yeah like little arrows i think. i mean if i had to get hard play a little bit so that they would know what little i have not yet unleash will...
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with us israelis floating city is under water then as has been hit by its worst floods in 50 years many historic buildings of unesco's world heritage site are on the brink of ruin including the iconic st mark's basilica officials have declared a state of emergency residents and tourists are shocked at the scale of the damage . the 1200 year old city has reached its breaking point and to make matters worse the disaster in italy could have been prevented a decades old project to build a flood barrier has failed to materialize it's over budget overdue and plagued by allegations of corruption residents have long complained that exploited for profit tourism has left a mark on the fragile city with $30000000.00 tourists coming every year well the mayor has blamed the flooding on climate change but architect cristiana says the disaster is manmade he fears that it may soon be too late to stop venice from going under. 83 year old venetian christiana gaspar eto has experienced numerous floods in his lifetime. but the kind of prolonged flood his hometown is currently enduring is a whole different
with us israelis floating city is under water then as has been hit by its worst floods in 50 years many historic buildings of unesco's world heritage site are on the brink of ruin including the iconic st mark's basilica officials have declared a state of emergency residents and tourists are shocked at the scale of the damage . the 1200 year old city has reached its breaking point and to make matters worse the disaster in italy could have been prevented a decades old project to build a flood...
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these bacterial cultures make visible something many of us would like to ignore. researchers say some half of the cells in our bodies are not human cells at all but bacteria artists only a boy mode dips her own body into giant petri dishes allowing the bacteria that live on her skin to grow. and paint her image. as artworks are not meant to last. it's not every artist who denies the art market her works. it's not so much about ownership and this is mine let me hang it on my wall instead it's about changing our ideas and our behavior not just for artists but for institutions that show their work many are trying to create exhibitions that are less damaging to the environment. it's a question for sending exhibitions to large crowds means changing around the space and buying materials and there's no easy way out of that dilemma even while we're putting a show together there are still many ways to figure out with the artist if we couldn't use materials that are better smarter that can be reused oversized. and that's. keeping down the impact of even daily life remains a
these bacterial cultures make visible something many of us would like to ignore. researchers say some half of the cells in our bodies are not human cells at all but bacteria artists only a boy mode dips her own body into giant petri dishes allowing the bacteria that live on her skin to grow. and paint her image. as artworks are not meant to last. it's not every artist who denies the art market her works. it's not so much about ownership and this is mine let me hang it on my wall instead it's...
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we told you loads of people that i can't even tell you how many. guys i name i show is my real name in i says they call me. 10 women who actively supported i am as they were merciless terrorists but were they also victims. in 75 minutes on t w. h hello halflings this is snowball speaking when i come to the show with a ding dong ha ha. concerts. with the austrians get. the sound. and then incredible location. every week on t w. look closely. listen carefully. to meet you too did you. discover the a. play. subscribe to documentary. i don't know i think. i just sometimes i am but i said nothing with the research and i don't think you consider jam a culture of looking at the stereotype of the quiet but if you're thinking future of the country by now a long time. lead in to the picture this drama they are to me it's all about a little i might show join me to meet the germans on the w. post. this is news and these are our top stories in bolivia opposition senator john mena on yes has said she is taking over as in term president of the country after the r
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, many groups who would listen. the other aspect of the child friendly city which i believe is so incredibly incredible is the idea that children and youth should be participating in meaningful ways in decision making. i know we do a great work with the youth commission and many of our own districts have youth councils like in district 7. but the child friendly city pushes this further. it is about ensuring that every child, even preschool age residents, should be able to engage and provide input on what they want to see in their lived-in environments. yesterday, the youth commission voted to support our resolution and also asked for a friendly amendment which i have distributed to all of you, and i'll talk about it in a second. as a city, we have always placed the needs of communities most impacted by our environmental, racial, and economic injustice at the forefront. they are -- they are asking us to -- to really include the need -- to explicitly prioritize the need of black and brown communities in addition to ot
, many groups who would listen. the other aspect of the child friendly city which i believe is so incredibly incredible is the idea that children and youth should be participating in meaningful ways in decision making. i know we do a great work with the youth commission and many of our own districts have youth councils like in district 7. but the child friendly city pushes this further. it is about ensuring that every child, even preschool age residents, should be able to engage and provide...
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and sad to say, alemany boulevard is still the site of many, many fatalities and reckless driving and captain hart, before he transitioned out, was working with our office and we now have a plan. captain hart honors his legacy and wars the star as his great grandfather. he joined the force after attending law school. he served in pa to troll patrols and as an attorney with the department's legal division. he has taught constitutional law, criminal law, criminal procedure and leadership courses to more than 50 police recruit classes, more than 50. as a sergeant, captain hart lead a street crime enforcement team in the bayview district. as a lieutenant, he was the officer in charge of the candl candlestick park and lead 70,000 people. as a captain to the unit, he supervised the marine unit and lead the response to the 2017 north bay firearm storm at the department operation center. captain hart is a master instructor in blue courage, a course taught throughout the nation. as police captain, he is always available, as i've said, to the public and ever present at community meetings, alway
and sad to say, alemany boulevard is still the site of many, many fatalities and reckless driving and captain hart, before he transitioned out, was working with our office and we now have a plan. captain hart honors his legacy and wars the star as his great grandfather. he joined the force after attending law school. he served in pa to troll patrols and as an attorney with the department's legal division. he has taught constitutional law, criminal law, criminal procedure and leadership courses...
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i understand that many of these are guatemalans many people don't know a lot of guatemalans came here, i think it was an earthquake just some months back. a lot of issues are going on in central america. when no one can communicate. they have a legitimate reason and right to seek asylum. if you could comment on the idea on the loss or misuse the laws or misuse of them against people of color. >> it was very difficult to communicate with her. she spoke spanish. i can imagine what it was like hearing my orders in the language she wasn't familiar with. she couldn't understand what was going on. signing papers, which she can read in a completely different language. we say people are understanding the language of their heart. everything is confusing. then they get yelled at in a different language because people assume they speak spanish. calling people to interpret in the court, we have to find court interpreters because there is such limited resources. this has been excruciating even for the folks doing organizing work to folks doing legal intakes, to ensure that everything they are rece
i understand that many of these are guatemalans many people don't know a lot of guatemalans came here, i think it was an earthquake just some months back. a lot of issues are going on in central america. when no one can communicate. they have a legitimate reason and right to seek asylum. if you could comment on the idea on the loss or misuse the laws or misuse of them against people of color. >> it was very difficult to communicate with her. she spoke spanish. i can imagine what it was...
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i've traveled on many of them. they not only good for as little as $300,000 a, but they were able to steal this technology. not only did they steal it, but they sent it back to beijing where they turned it into the white 20 pitches their brand-new transport. this is only one example, and i did a deep dive on this case because i said it is characteristic of the kind of things that they do, but there are many, many massive cyber breaches the most significant of which was the office of personnel management where 22 million records of federal workers, but not just any federal workers, federal workers who are engaged in classified work. this is an amazing breach. the government notified everyone in the government, millions of people who hold security clearances for their information was compromised. how could china use this information? they could couple that with artificial intelligence which is another area that they are working on and they could use it to identify key people. for example, they are very interested in
i've traveled on many of them. they not only good for as little as $300,000 a, but they were able to steal this technology. not only did they steal it, but they sent it back to beijing where they turned it into the white 20 pitches their brand-new transport. this is only one example, and i did a deep dive on this case because i said it is characteristic of the kind of things that they do, but there are many, many massive cyber breaches the most significant of which was the office of personnel...
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many bar and i've also had conversations with people and i get the feeling that many more people especially those with young children are seriously considering moving out of the city you look good or during these winter months when pollution's fights so in our pharmacare in delhi thank you very much for bringing us that up. and in your bar has become the very definition of inspiration after a bit of success as in the sport of swimming but what makes our doc other story remarkable is that here starts milestones despite having no arms. the water is after all cuddyer in doris' happy place. swimming has helped a young boy overcome big obstacles and made him an inspiration for many in his native india. at the age of 7 abdul qadeer lost both of his arms after an accident but he refused to let its life be ruled by it. so. when he was 7 years old my son accidentally touched a high voltage electric wire we took him to a hospital in mumbai and doctors treated him for almost a week but they said the infection was spreading fast and that they had to amputate both his arms saving his life with the prior
many bar and i've also had conversations with people and i get the feeling that many more people especially those with young children are seriously considering moving out of the city you look good or during these winter months when pollution's fights so in our pharmacare in delhi thank you very much for bringing us that up. and in your bar has become the very definition of inspiration after a bit of success as in the sport of swimming but what makes our doc other story remarkable is that here...
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many more injured many more wounded police in uniform joining the protesters so the country became very divided that is not to say that mr moralism enjoyed a whole lot of support in the country believe it nevertheless mr marla's agreed with the irregularities he said that they're worth investigating but initially he refused to resign he refused to resign until the day when with half his government god the vice president resigned the head of the senate resigned many other officials some fearing for the safety of their families who had been threatened by protesters nevertheless now that it's done many believe in the streets celebrating . we are celebrating the liberation of believing but the people believe there must continue to fight you know we came out under the streets on the 21st of october and from that day i have been defending our democracy now we are celebrating our victory. we believe in people are standing here to defend our ideas our children our democracy and our country. it's great for us that eprom r us has resigned it is the best thing in the world let's leave it we are fr
many more injured many more wounded police in uniform joining the protesters so the country became very divided that is not to say that mr moralism enjoyed a whole lot of support in the country believe it nevertheless mr marla's agreed with the irregularities he said that they're worth investigating but initially he refused to resign he refused to resign until the day when with half his government god the vice president resigned the head of the senate resigned many other officials some fearing...
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there is no anti-nepotism clauses like many have in corporate america.small shops, they are delete, and what does elit delete look e in america or at least in the american imagination what is elite? so there are many factors that contribute to the lack of diversity and the field that you would think would be the most diverse are the most progressive and trying into bringing the site yes. the more that that is perpetuated the worst situation we are in. i think a lot of people because they are progressive, they feel like i've got this. i care. you don't need me to hash tag i care. hash tag dot you. [laughter] we can open it up for questions unless you have more. >> i have many more, but -- >> we will take some audience questions. please keep them related to tonight's discussion. >> i know less about the industries that you are discussing tonight, journalism, entertainment and so on, but i do know a lot about -- >> this is. the show was the president of the new york urban league summit. and she headed the -- >> 50-year-old organization to bring minorities b
there is no anti-nepotism clauses like many have in corporate america.small shops, they are delete, and what does elit delete look e in america or at least in the american imagination what is elite? so there are many factors that contribute to the lack of diversity and the field that you would think would be the most diverse are the most progressive and trying into bringing the site yes. the more that that is perpetuated the worst situation we are in. i think a lot of people because they are...
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that's many, many, many people urging her to run.irst, a growing push by far left democrats to control your healthcare information. this is a secret project by far left silicon valley company google. my next guest says your health information is under attack as we speak. dr. marc siegel is innnn we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helpi
that's many, many, many people urging her to run.irst, a growing push by far left democrats to control your healthcare information. this is a secret project by far left silicon valley company google. my next guest says your health information is under attack as we speak. dr. marc siegel is innnn we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't...
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and watch how many other fernandez is a supervisor she makes sure the work is done properly but how many. cafe is nice they had a couple of there aren't enough people working on the conveyor belt a lot of recyclable material gets through life and we have to check it to make sure things don't end up in residual waste that don't belong there if i see that happening i put more people on at the end of the belt. the process is set to become more efficient with the help of some students from the university of brasilia until recently that professor apollo says so does race gomes was deputy director of the municipal sanitation off already he helped restructure brazilian's waste management systems. everybody is collecting something different she sorting out glass bottles she's sorting out the plastic bottles further along somebody is pulling out the cardboard i'm afraid it's possible the process could be made more efficient if the positions were switched around that's something we need to test this tell us. but not all the trash delivered here to be sorted can be recycled much of it has to be dis
and watch how many other fernandez is a supervisor she makes sure the work is done properly but how many. cafe is nice they had a couple of there aren't enough people working on the conveyor belt a lot of recyclable material gets through life and we have to check it to make sure things don't end up in residual waste that don't belong there if i see that happening i put more people on at the end of the belt. the process is set to become more efficient with the help of some students from the...
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so again a country that is proud of many things. we can do better and improved many things but we don't deserve sanctions for more than 60 years. at the end they are hurting the people of cuba. this is about hunger and you can see cuba is not a concern. you can see that right now it is in the case of cuba. cuba is number two national parliament. 53% of the parliament we are talking about a members of the f the national parliament and you can see how many things we are proud to say according to the global agenda gap it was 23 out of 149. this is the reality. so, intranet. the need for technology and more resources but now we open it for everybody in cuba and again still expensive and still slow. but it's not about the well it's about the resources in health and education. last year for the first time, 51% of the population was able to access. again according to the united nations they are using internet in 2017. the united states, 87. can we compare these resources? so again, it's not that we don't want to open the internet. and we d
so again a country that is proud of many things. we can do better and improved many things but we don't deserve sanctions for more than 60 years. at the end they are hurting the people of cuba. this is about hunger and you can see cuba is not a concern. you can see that right now it is in the case of cuba. cuba is number two national parliament. 53% of the parliament we are talking about a members of the f the national parliament and you can see how many things we are proud to say according to...
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good answers so many cameras yes. pompeo added on a more serious note. if nations believe that they can get the security benefit without providing nato the resources that it needs if they don't live up to their commitments there's a risk that nato could become ineffective or obsolete or reminded that there's a price to pay for having the us as a partner a message heard loud and clear in the german government chancellor angela merkel expressed profound gratitude as germany marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. we will of course never forget that the united states of america with its president george bush helped and supported us enormously on the way to german reunification that's been a. great friend of the united states germany it continues to be an enormously important partner for us. the defense minister statement about increasing germany's contribution today to over time we think that's powerful because we think that relationship with nato matters and we need everyone working together to make sure that
good answers so many cameras yes. pompeo added on a more serious note. if nations believe that they can get the security benefit without providing nato the resources that it needs if they don't live up to their commitments there's a risk that nato could become ineffective or obsolete or reminded that there's a price to pay for having the us as a partner a message heard loud and clear in the german government chancellor angela merkel expressed profound gratitude as germany marks 30 years since...
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cattle drink like their lives depend on this and many farmers have already given up. bryan hunt is not exactly ecstatic despite the rain. on a hillside just because we're too forth on so many things and it's put a bit too full of water into those tanks it's too little to make up for the damage already done by the dr many farmers lost their harvest again this year but for the 1st time there's hope. that if we can get follow up rowing but we noted pretty quick and a fair bit of work to be wonderful. much much more would be needed to restore normality to the farming community it would need to rain for weeks months some even say years. cabin crew union u.f.o. has called for a 2 day strike at starting this thursday citing an ongoing labor dispute with germany's largest airline union said all slides starting in germany will be affected the stance is working on an emergency schedule to minimize the impact on passengers the airline has condemned to the walkout and is considering legal action to prevent it. that's your business update here on g.w. for me and the team in the en
cattle drink like their lives depend on this and many farmers have already given up. bryan hunt is not exactly ecstatic despite the rain. on a hillside just because we're too forth on so many things and it's put a bit too full of water into those tanks it's too little to make up for the damage already done by the dr many farmers lost their harvest again this year but for the 1st time there's hope. that if we can get follow up rowing but we noted pretty quick and a fair bit of work to be...
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of that but many were not so lucky. earlier in the same town a child's body was found. the quake struck early on tuesday morning when most of the people here were asleep in bed. in my bedroom went to my kid's room and the door just slammed on me and i hurt both my arms this is horrible there were. numerous aftershocks followed the main quake adding to the fear and causing further damage albania is one of the poorest countries in europe and its neighbors were quick to offer help teams from its legal research romania are already helping in rescue operations. world using hand signals rescuers ask the silent as they listened for cries of people trapped under the wreckage many people are still missing their families are hoping and praying they will be found alive. that are some of the other stories making news around the world iraqi protesters have set fire to the iranian controversal services here the giraffe outrage of iranian influence in the country has been seen with widespread anti-government protests it's the 2nd time this month the demonstrators have attempted to bur
of that but many were not so lucky. earlier in the same town a child's body was found. the quake struck early on tuesday morning when most of the people here were asleep in bed. in my bedroom went to my kid's room and the door just slammed on me and i hurt both my arms this is horrible there were. numerous aftershocks followed the main quake adding to the fear and causing further damage albania is one of the poorest countries in europe and its neighbors were quick to offer help teams from its...
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is new haven and many other american cities for many reasons i go into in the book. most egregiously the urban renewal here and elsewhere tore down a poor but viable low income neighborhood to put up apartments aimed at keeping the middle-class in the city and a highway to connect downtown to i-95 and introduced a car oriented shopping center into downtown. i also probed the way urban renewal consulted with community residents and i discovered they felt they were democratically minded experts protecting the public good but their approach sought input for him representatives of the special interest groups and community organizers i call it that pluralist democracy drawn from analysis that robert dall developed in his classic work which is based on the new haven renewal that summer. so i conclude phase one during the fifties had a massive clearance and pluralist democratic form of communication was deeply flawed so many other cities including boston with the destruction of the immigrant west and follow the same pattern. act ii was boston. 1960 through 67. 1960 logue wa
is new haven and many other american cities for many reasons i go into in the book. most egregiously the urban renewal here and elsewhere tore down a poor but viable low income neighborhood to put up apartments aimed at keeping the middle-class in the city and a highway to connect downtown to i-95 and introduced a car oriented shopping center into downtown. i also probed the way urban renewal consulted with community residents and i discovered they felt they were democratically minded experts...
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i have told that to you and many people many times. but the theft of american jobs and american wealth is over. they understand that. my administration has taken the toughest ever action to confront china's trade abuses. we are taking in billions and billions of dollars in tariffs that china is paying for. we are not paying it. china is paying, because they are devaluing their currency to such an extent, and they are pouring tremendous amounts of cash into their system. they are having the worst year in more than 57 years, more than half a century. their supply chains are cracking very badly and they are dying to make a deal. we are the ones that are deciding whether or not we want to make a deal. we are close. a significant phase one trade deal with china could happen. could happen soon, but we will only accept a deal if it's good for the united states, and our workers, and our great companies because we have been hit very hard. we have had deficits for many years. go back many years. $500 billion a year, not million. $500 million a y
i have told that to you and many people many times. but the theft of american jobs and american wealth is over. they understand that. my administration has taken the toughest ever action to confront china's trade abuses. we are taking in billions and billions of dollars in tariffs that china is paying for. we are not paying it. china is paying, because they are devaluing their currency to such an extent, and they are pouring tremendous amounts of cash into their system. they are having the...
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that's many, many, many people urging her to run.st, a growing push by far left democrats to control your healthcare information. this is a secret project by far left silicon valley company google. my next guest says your health information is under attack as we speak. dr. marc siegel is in the house. i am royalty of racing, i am alfa romeo. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. ♪ i wanted more that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3. ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy w
that's many, many, many people urging her to run.st, a growing push by far left democrats to control your healthcare information. this is a secret project by far left silicon valley company google. my next guest says your health information is under attack as we speak. dr. marc siegel is in the house. i am royalty of racing, i am alfa romeo. most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next....
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>> there are many, too many. you have to read the book and see. >> good entrepreneurs do have failures. >> all the way along. and we never knew for sure so it had all n these technology thins tond do and personnel. i couldn't hire the best people and i knew i was lacking in differing capabilities. they couldn't afford the competing salaries i'd have to convince a person we have a great company and how about some stock options and that didn't cost me anything but a said yeah okay that sounds good. we didn't get the harvard mbas for sure. i was the only one actually. >> i appreciate and respect you don't want to give every detail in the book so for the young people in the room who know all about the fire festival at the baklava music festival there's a really funny story about his investments in the festival and that's all i i will say about a. >> that was before the company got started. >> to questions of a similar ilk from the room. how can investing help address the growingow problem of income inequality in our
>> there are many, too many. you have to read the book and see. >> good entrepreneurs do have failures. >> all the way along. and we never knew for sure so it had all n these technology thins tond do and personnel. i couldn't hire the best people and i knew i was lacking in differing capabilities. they couldn't afford the competing salaries i'd have to convince a person we have a great company and how about some stock options and that didn't cost me anything but a said yeah...