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and not behind the curtains, but walking through the people. that is where you get the most information. and i never had any of them talk to me about online harassment. i'm not saying that it is not real, but -- >> wait a minute. chuck, hold. in
and not behind the curtains, but walking through the people. that is where you get the most information. and i never had any of them talk to me about online harassment. i'm not saying that it is not real, but -- >> wait a minute. chuck, hold. in
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so welcome back to the cologne con of only behind me you can see the curtain a dome all cologne cathedral conover years not just about costumes singing and so waving to the music it's also about a special type of beer yeah but the revelers can. via phone culture alone for anyone who feels like having a tree these typical carnival specialties are just the thing they are cold here they are mutts in london and they're made of almonds so you can get on almost every corner one of those spikes and just as always carry a little bag of them along so for a snack and they really quite special. tiny tasty and time honored mandela the deep fried pastries sell like hotcakes during carnival for good raisins. but also it has to be crispy on the outside or not too soft on the inside because it has to absorb a lot of carnival you drink culture so you've got to have a mandolin your pocket it's ideal for carrying around with you during carnival it's very traditional for. some of the callers bakeries still make their own. those main ingredients are flour ground almonds melted butter and mossy pan all mixed t
so welcome back to the cologne con of only behind me you can see the curtain a dome all cologne cathedral conover years not just about costumes singing and so waving to the music it's also about a special type of beer yeah but the revelers can. via phone culture alone for anyone who feels like having a tree these typical carnival specialties are just the thing they are cold here they are mutts in london and they're made of almonds so you can get on almost every corner one of those spikes and...
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justin's sure it's curtains. >> that was probably the end. >> but you had insurance? no insurance?. we had looked into insuring them, but the problem is, the monthly insurance costs were so high that it was unaffordable to us. >> luckily, the brothers had the forethought to stow their uninsured puppets high enough, and they stay dry. but the rest of the place is a mess. >> when the rains finally stopped, they brought in an industrial mold specialist who was basically like, "yeah, we have to tear this place apart." >> no. wait, it gets worse. turns out, before he died, bill fosser made a highly unusual request to his heirs. what did he tell you? >> well, originally, what he had said is that if the puppet theater were ever to close down, he wanted us to destroy everything. >> destroy, like, "gone"? this? >> everything, yeah. >> why? >> he viewed it as the puppets are instruments, kind of like a violin being stuck in a display case somewhere and not performing its purpose. he found that idea unbearable. >> it would be...over. >> it would be dismantled and somewhere in a dumpster. >> w
justin's sure it's curtains. >> that was probably the end. >> but you had insurance? no insurance?. we had looked into insuring them, but the problem is, the monthly insurance costs were so high that it was unaffordable to us. >> luckily, the brothers had the forethought to stow their uninsured puppets high enough, and they stay dry. but the rest of the place is a mess. >> when the rains finally stopped, they brought in an industrial mold specialist who was basically...
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google is pulling back the curtain on exactly how much money youtube makes. youtube generated $15 billion last year contributing 10% to the google revenue making the ad business nearly a fifth the size of facebook and six times larger than twitch owned by amazon. google said that youtube has more than 20 million subscribers across the memeum and music offerings and 2 million subscribers to the service. and tik tok making the popular app looking like instagram. the avatar are shifted to the left side and now more emphasize on user bias. social networking sites are borrowing ideas and features from each other. most famously instagram story is copying several features from snapchat, last year beating out facebook and instagram. >> i have to get on this tik tok. >> i don't know if i have any time for -- >> it looks like it is here to stay. >> time is ticking. >> so we gotta go. >> thanks, rahel. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," kari is tracking that tuesday forecast for us. >> we do still have the freeze warning in effect for the north bay until about 9:00 th
google is pulling back the curtain on exactly how much money youtube makes. youtube generated $15 billion last year contributing 10% to the google revenue making the ad business nearly a fifth the size of facebook and six times larger than twitch owned by amazon. google said that youtube has more than 20 million subscribers across the memeum and music offerings and 2 million subscribers to the service. and tik tok making the popular app looking like instagram. the avatar are shifted to the left...
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i like that the curtains are gone. because that was costly to have to take your curtains to the washroom for me. but it's nice and it's neat. the shades that we have now, it's nice and neat and all you have to do is just dust them off a bit. but what this space means to me is more than about cabinets and courtyards and my dog. it's about safety. my safety, the safety of my community, and the safety of my sons who come to visit me. my children of color who visit their mom. it's not easy finding a space where you can feel safe with your young men of color in the city. but here in this particular community, my children can come visit me and i am very happy that they feel safe and i feel safe allowing them to be able to come to see me. and for that i am very grateful. so thank you all on behalf of the residents and the tenants' association of rosa parks and thank you for making this all possible. [applause] >> thank you, sister stephanie. reverend shaw was unable to be here this morning because he was called out of town. a
i like that the curtains are gone. because that was costly to have to take your curtains to the washroom for me. but it's nice and it's neat. the shades that we have now, it's nice and neat and all you have to do is just dust them off a bit. but what this space means to me is more than about cabinets and courtyards and my dog. it's about safety. my safety, the safety of my community, and the safety of my sons who come to visit me. my children of color who visit their mom. it's not easy finding...
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i like that the curtains are gone.se that was costly to have to take your curtains to the washroom for me. but it's nice and it's neat. the shades that we have now, it's nice and neat and all you have to do is just dust them off a bit. but what this space means to me is more than about cabinets and courtyards and my dog. it's about safety. my safety, the safety of my community, and the safety of my sons who come to visit me. my children of color who visit their mom. it's not easy finding a space where you can feel safe with your young men of color in the city. but here in this particular community, my children can come visit me and i am very happy that they feel safe and i feel safe allowing them to be able to come to see me. and for that i am very grateful. so thank you all on behalf of the residents and the tenants' association of rosa parks and thank you for making this all possible. [applause] >> thank you, sister stephanie. reverend shaw was unable to be here this morning because he was called out of town. and he
i like that the curtains are gone.se that was costly to have to take your curtains to the washroom for me. but it's nice and it's neat. the shades that we have now, it's nice and neat and all you have to do is just dust them off a bit. but what this space means to me is more than about cabinets and courtyards and my dog. it's about safety. my safety, the safety of my community, and the safety of my sons who come to visit me. my children of color who visit their mom. it's not easy finding a...
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i've heard stories a long time ago how there was interaction between the villages before the ice curtain. i think about how my grandparents might have felt when t they separated them. that must have been a big grief for them to lose that connection. a lot of our elders have passed, so diomede would love to have a reunion. hi, girls. i'm the tribal coordinator for diomede. i administer all the programs we have, all the accounts we oversee. it's like takingng carofof diomede. the last reunion was, you know, the early nineties. so thisis is gonna be the f firt event for a long time. i think it's gonna be so special. the 8 will be traveling to wells today with bering air, weather permittttg. 8 of ththem will be staying a at the school and maye 5 or 6 at my housuse, between my house andnd opik's. so that'ss e update i have. that was signed june 5th. so if weather r permittodaday, they will be traveling to wells, awaiting for the weather to calm downwn to come to diomede. robert: ok.k. it all depends on the w weather on whether they're going to cocome here or not. frances: weather is always a
i've heard stories a long time ago how there was interaction between the villages before the ice curtain. i think about how my grandparents might have felt when t they separated them. that must have been a big grief for them to lose that connection. a lot of our elders have passed, so diomede would love to have a reunion. hi, girls. i'm the tribal coordinator for diomede. i administer all the programs we have, all the accounts we oversee. it's like takingng carofof diomede. the last reunion...
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fremont street exit but here's one little trouble spot in this is in san jose so it's north 87 at curtain are just getting word of a new crash year looks like they're trying to move it out of the way, but you see the backup that it's causing north 87 slow from 85 to the scene at curtain or but the rest of your south bay freeways, look fantastic darya james back to there are safety concerns among bart passengers after a man was attacked on a train near the lake merritt station oakland. this morning's under arrest cover dan thorn has the details. >>police say they've arrested this man who's accused of attacking someone on a train with a chain police say the suspect also punched the victim in the face before getting off at the lake merritt station beat somebody with such a shoemaker preston says its crimes like these that keep her from regularly using bart she thks safety needs to become a bigger priority on the transit system is not enough poce there's not enough patrols. >>and it's probably not enough information really for escially was rush hour police say this chain attack happened aroun
fremont street exit but here's one little trouble spot in this is in san jose so it's north 87 at curtain are just getting word of a new crash year looks like they're trying to move it out of the way, but you see the backup that it's causing north 87 slow from 85 to the scene at curtain or but the rest of your south bay freeways, look fantastic darya james back to there are safety concerns among bart passengers after a man was attacked on a train near the lake merritt station oakland. this...
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>>traffic is still backed up through san jose approaching a fatal accident on south 87 at curtain beencking this for about 2 and a half hours now and nothing has really changed it happened in the 5 o'clock hour after of eta light road vehicle struck a pedestrian so it is still causing delays on both sides of 87 through san jose and then you have the vta delays as well so a bus bridge has been set up between tammy and kirchner to get you through the area are the problem isn't overturned tree-trimming truck. this is south 6.80 and bull injured chang and only one lane closed, but you have a lot of heavy traffic leaving san ramon from crow canyon of to the bullet or 10 exit our bridges have been quiet. thank goodness we don't have any major problems into san francisco. the problem is just all of the traffic right it's backed up through the maze busy up the incline but still quiet on the upper deck we'll pick it some more bridges coming up in a bit targeting thanks a lot us have barred now because they're starting a new program to help keep riders safe commuters commuters you you're going t
>>traffic is still backed up through san jose approaching a fatal accident on south 87 at curtain beencking this for about 2 and a half hours now and nothing has really changed it happened in the 5 o'clock hour after of eta light road vehicle struck a pedestrian so it is still causing delays on both sides of 87 through san jose and then you have the vta delays as well so a bus bridge has been set up between tammy and kirchner to get you through the area are the problem isn't overturned...
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[laughter] it is early to measure the curtains, but that is ok. there are two elected executive's in washington, the mayor and the president. only one of them really understands what it means to lead on issues that matter to communities across america. like economic opportunity, sustainability, safe streets, good schools, equal rights, and affordable housing. and that is mayor bowser. [applause] want to focus on one of those issues. it is one where merit bowser has done old and ambitious work. that is housing. the lack of a portal housing is a growing crisis in every region of this country and communities of all sizes. wages have not kept up with the cost of living. especially the cost of rent. as a result, more and more americans are struggling to make ends meet. many are falling short and ending up without a proper roof over their head. every day, more than 6000 americans are evicted. many of them are families with children. 600,000iven day, about americans are homeless across our country. we just cannot accept that. >> here, here. fmr. mayor bl
[laughter] it is early to measure the curtains, but that is ok. there are two elected executive's in washington, the mayor and the president. only one of them really understands what it means to lead on issues that matter to communities across america. like economic opportunity, sustainability, safe streets, good schools, equal rights, and affordable housing. and that is mayor bowser. [applause] want to focus on one of those issues. it is one where merit bowser has done old and ambitious work....
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security conference takes place offstage behind the scenes what has been going on there behind the curtain. i think there's business on both both sides both on and off the stage tomorrow for example we're going to be hearing from the french president with his push for stronger nuclear arms control and i think that will certainly be something that will also create some dynamic but beyond doubt off stage absolutely right there are a wide range of bilateral meetings here because this does bring together so many national and world leaders and just one example of that today on the sidelines of the conference the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei of the u.s. secretary of defense mark esper and the afghan president got only met and agreed on what's being called a one week long reduction of violence agreement now as you know the u.s. and the taliban have been carrying on negotiations for some time with the aim of eventually getting a framework it daring in which the u.s. can begin to withdraw its forces but the afghan government hasn't been party to those negotiations it had said that its precon
security conference takes place offstage behind the scenes what has been going on there behind the curtain. i think there's business on both both sides both on and off the stage tomorrow for example we're going to be hearing from the french president with his push for stronger nuclear arms control and i think that will certainly be something that will also create some dynamic but beyond doubt off stage absolutely right there are a wide range of bilateral meetings here because this does bring...
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close the curtain, it's time to go home. all kidding aside, i don't have to have confidence to do something like that, i feel. >> reporter: confidence is not something gainer lacks, not after 58 years at tiffany. in fact, he remembers when the created. bardi trophy was first lking about it in the shop. >> reporter: it was back in 1966 when according to legend, nfl commissioner rosell and oscar ridener, head of design at tiffany sketched the trophy on a cocktail napkin. >> it shows how spontaneous these projects can be. they're really like a sculpture. there is no guide book on how to create a successful trophy, so it's quite difficult. >> reporter: what makes a good trophy? >> they're really pieces of sculpture. they have to be representative of the sport itself. they have to be iconic and memorable. and they have to somehow capture , whichever one it is. so it's quite difficult. >> reporter: the lombardi design proved so popular that soon after, major league baseball created a trophy of its own for the 1967 world series. to
close the curtain, it's time to go home. all kidding aside, i don't have to have confidence to do something like that, i feel. >> reporter: confidence is not something gainer lacks, not after 58 years at tiffany. in fact, he remembers when the created. bardi trophy was first lking about it in the shop. >> reporter: it was back in 1966 when according to legend, nfl commissioner rosell and oscar ridener, head of design at tiffany sketched the trophy on a cocktail napkin. >> it...
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could be curtains pretty much. >> i think they since the races changed. with the money bloomberg has put in, $400 million and the theme that bernie sanders has behind him, they had to change the dynamic. there was a moment where bloomberg came back and said we as a party cannot elect a socialist but he didn't say socialist. >> i can't think of a way to make it easier for donald trump to get reelected and listening to this conversation. it is ridiculous. we are not going to throw out capitalism. we tried that. other countries tried that. it is called communism and it didn't work. >> bernie sanders said that is not us, that's a cheap shot. it's not communism, it is democratic socialism. to my first point, that line is bernie sanders is the nominee will be used in some trump add. the most fascinating moment was at the end where they went down the road and said what about contested or open convention and bernie sanders said the person with the most delegates should win and all the others said the process should play out because guess what tonight meant bernie
could be curtains pretty much. >> i think they since the races changed. with the money bloomberg has put in, $400 million and the theme that bernie sanders has behind him, they had to change the dynamic. there was a moment where bloomberg came back and said we as a party cannot elect a socialist but he didn't say socialist. >> i can't think of a way to make it easier for donald trump to get reelected and listening to this conversation. it is ridiculous. we are not going to throw out...
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when the iron curtain fell. another part, being honest with yourself. you have to be clear about what you can do and what you cannot. built on fantasy, with foreign policy has never worked. so what we have had to correct in our time. [applause]. under previous administrations, our nation has signed dangerous agreements, the iran nuclear deal. and then trade deals, most of these things cannot be fixed. previous administrations were proud of the agreements. actually went to the ribbon-cutting and signings. but everyone knows that is the point. it's changing behavior, but signing the document. [applause]. if there is no confinement no ce renegotiated terms and get better deals for each and every one of you. come bacour success, if you ask, i was in hearing today they said presence trumps foreign policy was a failure, member, these are the same people said for years that we could never achieve exactly what we have done. back they said, you can never put china on trade. we have this tribute. they said you can never give mexico the control of border and thous
when the iron curtain fell. another part, being honest with yourself. you have to be clear about what you can do and what you cannot. built on fantasy, with foreign policy has never worked. so what we have had to correct in our time. [applause]. under previous administrations, our nation has signed dangerous agreements, the iran nuclear deal. and then trade deals, most of these things cannot be fixed. previous administrations were proud of the agreements. actually went to the ribbon-cutting and...
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"the new york post" is calling at the wizard of odd campaign with his record is hiding behind the curtainnd tonight as we are about to reveal, that record is sick beyond the deserving the shocking allegations from various lawsuits, other accounts including one legal complaint from saying that bloomberg encouraged her to get an abortion so he wouldn't miss work for just kill it, his words, 1995. after she informed him he was pregnant, he allegedly responded, kill it. the plaintiff asked bloomberg to repeat himself and he said, kill it. muttered, great. number 16 suggesting to the plaintiff that he was unhappy that 16 women in the company have maternity related status. kill it? response to an employee announcing something as amazing and beautiful and wonderful as pregnancy? there is more. according to the complaint, bloomberg is accused of making some of the referenceable comments to an employee who had just given birth and was having trouble finding child care. in front of her colleagues bloomberg allegedly said, quote, it's a bleeping baby. all it says is eat and bleep. all you need is so
"the new york post" is calling at the wizard of odd campaign with his record is hiding behind the curtainnd tonight as we are about to reveal, that record is sick beyond the deserving the shocking allegations from various lawsuits, other accounts including one legal complaint from saying that bloomberg encouraged her to get an abortion so he wouldn't miss work for just kill it, his words, 1995. after she informed him he was pregnant, he allegedly responded, kill it. the plaintiff...
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native americans really are and this shared history and so what we do in the exhibit is we open this curtain and we looka what stands behind this imagery. this imagery is the intersection between native and non-native. it is not a throughway. the american exhibit end with a very clear presentation of the fact that non-native americans and native americans share a deeply entangled history. this is the unique history of the united states. it has shaped national consciousness as well as popular culture. i would like to show you this one that really fascinated me as soon as i learned about it. this is a sketch for the great seal of the united states. congress employed a committee, or got together a committee of americans with impeccable american revolutionary war credentials to come up with a design for the great seal of the united states. the committee presented a proposal and congress did not like it. they put together a second committee. the second committee turned to a man named francis hopkins. he was a signer of the declaration of independence. people who know about the history know that t
native americans really are and this shared history and so what we do in the exhibit is we open this curtain and we looka what stands behind this imagery. this imagery is the intersection between native and non-native. it is not a throughway. the american exhibit end with a very clear presentation of the fact that non-native americans and native americans share a deeply entangled history. this is the unique history of the united states. it has shaped national consciousness as well as popular...
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the curtains of. the computer companies. and. it's good news from least risky i miss the. post where the shoe setting ruined. who you were going to be for her good looks and. you thought about over here. was he says it was just me on mix with the. coaches and showing this isn't related to my family duties to refer you to the site you're married to was these are young men you know you are doing your. ground on and. they expose her are. the toughest part prior to kind of keeping you from her you know it was just not going to for her just know who is who can receive an answer. on hearing her cars or who are. part of the consumer and i couldn't come because since most. conniving is like a chicken. it's pretty much. what i believe that allows me for a long time if i have my lovely clothes when you put one up all the ones i love being in a lineup and my wife before my mom bought the store. some of the local want to know will do is i was going to write. everywhere where i want to go off. but i'm boycotting but on my knuckle my bottom will. let you know they. are doing enough for
the curtains of. the computer companies. and. it's good news from least risky i miss the. post where the shoe setting ruined. who you were going to be for her good looks and. you thought about over here. was he says it was just me on mix with the. coaches and showing this isn't related to my family duties to refer you to the site you're married to was these are young men you know you are doing your. ground on and. they expose her are. the toughest part prior to kind of keeping you from her you...
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and with the moral implications falling on those normally hidden behind the curtain, the executionerst. >> i just felt like the people had the right to know that something has been cloaked in secrecy for years and years and years. i just wanted people to understand. it's not that i couldn't handle it. it's that i couldn't handle what it turned me into. there's room for more than just the business you came for. ♪ whether that's keeping up with what you always do... ♪ ...or training for something you've never done before. (crowd cheering) that's room for possibility. ♪ -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >>> when lethal injection became the standard method of capital punishment, the executioners them self, some with little medical training, suffered unintended consequence. reverend carroll picket witnessed 95 executions at the death house in huntsville, texas. >> we've had guards who would strap people down and fai
and with the moral implications falling on those normally hidden behind the curtain, the executionerst. >> i just felt like the people had the right to know that something has been cloaked in secrecy for years and years and years. i just wanted people to understand. it's not that i couldn't handle it. it's that i couldn't handle what it turned me into. there's room for more than just the business you came for. ♪ whether that's keeping up with what you always do... ♪ ...or training for...
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the curtains were shut, i caught a glimpse into one, maybe a dozen or 20 people.overnment sources told the bbc they thought it might be around 35 people. crucially of course these are people who have tested negative for the coronavirus. it is why they have been allowed to disembark. anybody who was on the ship who may have shared a cabin with someone who tested positive and is therefore at risk of contamination is going to have to stay on board. and to look after them of course are a high number of crewmembers. some of whom we understand may be british. they are still on board. the japanese government has said it wants to disembark passengers by this weekend. with the caveat that those who are at—risk of being contaminated will be left behind for some time. waiting for the quarantine until they can finally leadership. that could take some time, the ship itself or be disinfected eventually. for scores of british people who left the ship tonight, a great deal to sell it and that they went by a few pulled the curtains to one side and gave us a rather cheery wave. all
the curtains were shut, i caught a glimpse into one, maybe a dozen or 20 people.overnment sources told the bbc they thought it might be around 35 people. crucially of course these are people who have tested negative for the coronavirus. it is why they have been allowed to disembark. anybody who was on the ship who may have shared a cabin with someone who tested positive and is therefore at risk of contamination is going to have to stay on board. and to look after them of course are a high...
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the man was hit by a southbound train running parallel to highway 87 near curtainer avenue. a bus bridge was in place between the curtainer and tammier light stations. >>> the oakland fire department is trying to figure out what started a deadly fire that broke out inside a home in east oakland tonight. >> reporter: the people living inside say up to seven people were staying here only four were home at the time of the fire, and unfortunately, one person did not make it out. >> i opened the kitchen door, because i heard some crackling, or popping and the fire was crawling across the ceiling. and it was black smoke just rolling through the house. it was in an instant. >> reporter: it was around 4:15, when the 911 calls started coming in. flames shooting into the night sky, coming from a home in east oakland, where several people were staying. >> i ran to the kitchen door, and i saw fire coming from the heater. so the big piece of plastic that leans against the heater and caused the fire. i ran and grabbed the plastic, and i pulled it through the house. when i went to run back
the man was hit by a southbound train running parallel to highway 87 near curtainer avenue. a bus bridge was in place between the curtainer and tammier light stations. >>> the oakland fire department is trying to figure out what started a deadly fire that broke out inside a home in east oakland tonight. >> reporter: the people living inside say up to seven people were staying here only four were home at the time of the fire, and unfortunately, one person did not make it out....
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a life journey illuminated on stage each performer transformed with the rays of a curtain. witness tying to love a backstage take. on a. one of the really special things that work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in contribution to a story a feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be for us as you know it's very challenging the body but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real story so i'll just mend it is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel in favor to the audience across the globe. the 70 years after one tribes and that journey from palestine to the nile delta 0 world meets the largest concentration of 948 refugees in egypt. the socially isolated community with your rights fighting to survive and keep their palestinian heritage alive in a world where there was and is increasingly marginalized egypt's role the island on al-jazeera. today i've been covering all of that america for most of my career but no country has alike
a life journey illuminated on stage each performer transformed with the rays of a curtain. witness tying to love a backstage take. on a. one of the really special things that work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in contribution to a story a feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be for us as you know it's very challenging the body but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people...
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tonight is that this is not an end but a beginning this is the moment when the dawn breaks and the curtain goes up on a new act in our great national drama well john hall is in london he says the still a long road ahead for the u.k. government. there couldn't be much bigger official celebrations here there were no fireworks displays it was all pretty low key it seems the government keen not to put on a show right triumphalism to deepen the sort of wounds that a very clearly felt in this country boys johnson is all too aware that his victory in december the beer mere fact of bricks and as well have both come at a significant cost both to divided communities sad hurt anxious people on the other side of the divide damage that has been done in the tumultuous 3 and a half years leading to this point to bedrock institutions like parliament behind me i could you just like the civil service the very union in this united kingdom is under threat or is johnson this evening promising to level opportunities north and south of this country big infrastructure spending big public service spending it's mon
tonight is that this is not an end but a beginning this is the moment when the dawn breaks and the curtain goes up on a new act in our great national drama well john hall is in london he says the still a long road ahead for the u.k. government. there couldn't be much bigger official celebrations here there were no fireworks displays it was all pretty low key it seems the government keen not to put on a show right triumphalism to deepen the sort of wounds that a very clearly felt in this country...
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a life journey illuminated on stage each performer transformed with the rays of a curtain. witness tying to love a backstage to. on a jazzy o. . one of the really special things that work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much input in contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know it's very challenging to believe but ignored because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended used to do you work in depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. frank assessments the one good thing about these bush fires is it's really wiping out the politics of climate change informed opinions economy i think is actually what's keeping donald trump afloat right now critical debate sequel on those 2 school board lawyers on the boat this argument is astonishingly patronize an in-depth analysis of the day's headlines this is the beginning for you iraq of a new conscious and aware youth about st
a life journey illuminated on stage each performer transformed with the rays of a curtain. witness tying to love a backstage to. on a jazzy o. . one of the really special things that work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much input in contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know it's very challenging to believe but ignored because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the...
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a life journey illuminated on stage each performer transformed with the rays of a curtain. witness tying to love a backstage who. on a 0. for a few of the past might sound great if you happen to be a hindu but where does this leave non hindus nasiriyah room became acutely aware of the challenges facing her muslim daughter growing up in increasingly pro hindu surroundings she's written a book about one of the things you can do to protect her from this environment i don't do all that india the map and show our neighbors our you know your china. they share your pakistan and sri lanka so that all the neighbors and then i say what if somebody called to chinese you laugh and say right i'm an indian a military news what does somebody call the book of daniel love and see another biker thought they kind of meted out of jail and then you could read any of the so because of course the assumption being that the guards away that prejudice would play out there say you're a part of standing or go through part of stars that is what is happening on an everyday basis. a passion for supportin
a life journey illuminated on stage each performer transformed with the rays of a curtain. witness tying to love a backstage who. on a 0. for a few of the past might sound great if you happen to be a hindu but where does this leave non hindus nasiriyah room became acutely aware of the challenges facing her muslim daughter growing up in increasingly pro hindu surroundings she's written a book about one of the things you can do to protect her from this environment i don't do all that india the...
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and that is the fear, the curtain of fear that they are living with.ind out secondhand, third hand, that one of their relatives has been rounded up and thrown into one of these camps. the chinese government calls this fake news. every one of these interviews ends in tears. and those tears, that fear, is very, very real. kate? >> remarkable to hear the chinese official calling it fake news. fantastic, and important work, ivan. thank you. we'll be right back. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has a plan designed just for you. and, for a limited time only, we're making it an even better deal. now you can get two lines for only $55. that includes unlimited talk, text and data. with no annual service contracts. it also includes talk, text and data when traveling in mexico and canada. so if you're 55 and up, you can now get two lines for only $55. because at t-mobile, we have a plan designed just for you. for the past few weeks because, fun fact, a recent study suggests crime goes down when people tune in.. and football is awesome. - win, win. to thank you for w
and that is the fear, the curtain of fear that they are living with.ind out secondhand, third hand, that one of their relatives has been rounded up and thrown into one of these camps. the chinese government calls this fake news. every one of these interviews ends in tears. and those tears, that fear, is very, very real. kate? >> remarkable to hear the chinese official calling it fake news. fantastic, and important work, ivan. thank you. we'll be right back. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile...
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he is the fifth motor heading behind the curtains there, he will come out and when that final valid isltimately dropped, they will be able to essentially finally close the polls, count of the votes and move forward from there. so that will be in the next in this process as we continue to watch it unfold. that's tom tillotson there taking his step back at the table. his place back at the table. joe casey comes out with his ballot and in it goes. take a moment to listen. >> yes they have. >> okay. i entertain a motion to close the polls. >> seconded. >> the movement seconded. we have 100% participation in the voting. all those in favor say aye. >> i. >> the polls are closed. we will now begin the count. >> there you have tom tillotson announcing that the polls here are closed in dixville notch, the best-known town to hold this tradition. they've done it for 60 years. we will see him opening the box -- pause for a moment as this gets underway. >> those will begin the count. joe casey is seated here. >> shoveling her papers are in the room as things continue to get underway. in just a coup
he is the fifth motor heading behind the curtains there, he will come out and when that final valid isltimately dropped, they will be able to essentially finally close the polls, count of the votes and move forward from there. so that will be in the next in this process as we continue to watch it unfold. that's tom tillotson there taking his step back at the table. his place back at the table. joe casey comes out with his ballot and in it goes. take a moment to listen. >> yes they have....
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what if it's more like a curtain?> dagen: watch those, because it's changing. >> harris: what if it's not fire retardant and they burn out? >> dagen: what if it's a transparent shower curtain? >> melissa: maybe. 2020 democrat michael bloomberg making big moves now after the iowa caucus meltdown. details on that and what it means for the primary race. plus, senators gearing up for an historic vote as president trump's impeachment trial wraps up. we'll need democrats cross over in support of the president's expected acquittal? ♪ pods puts you in control with our moving and storage solutions. pack what you want, we store it for as long as you want. then, we deliver it where you want, so whether you need to move or store your things, pods is here to help you with flexible moving and storage solutions. >> harris: all right, it is coming. republican senator mitt romney gearing up to speak up on the senate floor were he is expected to reveal how he intends to vote and president trump's impeachment trial later this afternoon.
what if it's more like a curtain?> dagen: watch those, because it's changing. >> harris: what if it's not fire retardant and they burn out? >> dagen: what if it's a transparent shower curtain? >> melissa: maybe. 2020 democrat michael bloomberg making big moves now after the iowa caucus meltdown. details on that and what it means for the primary race. plus, senators gearing up for an historic vote as president trump's impeachment trial wraps up. we'll need democrats cross...
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the curtains and. even put it somewhere else. it's really shroom only because you're in this for the. most needy shoes i mean ruined. who you are going to be for their good looks and. even if i were here. with us he says it was just a young mix with the. coaches to show him this isn't going to do much i'm not the only duties to the youth of this right here larry tonight was he a young man you know you are doing your. marathon and. they exposed r r vers. the toughest part prior to kind of keeping you from you know it was just to . create a fun person for you. in the scene right now who is who can receive in a. crayon here and. her cars or who are. part of the consumer and i couldn't compete since might be conniving as a ticket. which. is what i believe that allows me for a long time if i have my lovely clothes when you put one up all in one time i'll bring in a lineup and my wife will fool my mom bought it still. on the way level one a lot and older as i was i don't. ever read where i want to. look but i'm boycotting bust on my kn
the curtains and. even put it somewhere else. it's really shroom only because you're in this for the. most needy shoes i mean ruined. who you are going to be for their good looks and. even if i were here. with us he says it was just a young mix with the. coaches to show him this isn't going to do much i'm not the only duties to the youth of this right here larry tonight was he a young man you know you are doing your. marathon and. they exposed r r vers. the toughest part prior to kind of...
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the two sections of our gallery are divided by a curtain which is covered with imagery of newspaper coverage of the battle of little bighorn. we're very interested in the fact that the news spread rapidly, and it spread rapidly throughout the entire country and it spreat rapidly throughout the entire country as americans were celebrating the centennial of the united states. so, this devastating news came just as americans throughout the country were sharing in jubilation. so, three things made the spread of the news possible. it was the telegraph, the fact that they were, for the first time in history of the country, when a major event occurred, newspapers virtually in every territory, in every county, in every city, and every town. and it is also at this time that newspapers have started using headlines and, of course, sensational headlines. so all americans are caught up at the same time in the news of the battle of the little bighorn and news of this devastating defeat is seared international consciousness literally within a few short weeks after it occurs. during the 1870s, this is the p
the two sections of our gallery are divided by a curtain which is covered with imagery of newspaper coverage of the battle of little bighorn. we're very interested in the fact that the news spread rapidly, and it spread rapidly throughout the entire country and it spreat rapidly throughout the entire country as americans were celebrating the centennial of the united states. so, this devastating news came just as americans throughout the country were sharing in jubilation. so, three things made...
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lose the curtains and the winds down there is actually the. we have enough most old friends who would like to get involved is that you down all right. well actually the problem that we have and if we have to hold. to replace some pieces because and if we have some broken. parts of it i have to rebuild it here in syria actually there are some companies they don't sell they apologize and say sorry we have sanctions and we can. so. she won this heart the efforts to teach champions to shoot and repairing instruments for the opera he has to go on to 2 different wrestle sessions keep pace with one to bounce so it is hardly ever in these convention to mask us without him involved most of the instruments i have made i use it in my of my concerts this is my what are called my personal sound just say this is i have done it like it before 2535 years. this is a little called used for building you know the rules of course. sure. as a little bit. it has a bit. harsh and aggressive sounds. but it is a matter of indoor parts in drama and in the door his main
lose the curtains and the winds down there is actually the. we have enough most old friends who would like to get involved is that you down all right. well actually the problem that we have and if we have to hold. to replace some pieces because and if we have some broken. parts of it i have to rebuild it here in syria actually there are some companies they don't sell they apologize and say sorry we have sanctions and we can. so. she won this heart the efforts to teach champions to shoot and...
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real interests when you're going to lose the curtains anyway it's down to there isn't actually the we have we've got most of the world friends would like to get involved is that you do that all right. well actually the more problem that we have in if we have to haul. to replace some pieces because and if we have some broken. parts of it i have to rebuild it here in syria actually there are some companies they don't sell they apologize as a story we have sanctions and we can't sell. the manas hardly ever it's time to teach it the ins to shoot and repairing instruments for the opera he has to go into 2 different a hassle sessions keep pace with 2 orchestras until bans so there's hardly ever in these conventions to mask us without him involved most of the instruments i have made i use it in my of my concert. this is my what are called my personal sound just so this is i've done it like it before 2535 years. this is a middle school that used for building you know one of those things such as she has a little bit. it has a bit. harsh and aggressive sounds. but it is a matter of indoor parts
real interests when you're going to lose the curtains anyway it's down to there isn't actually the we have we've got most of the world friends would like to get involved is that you do that all right. well actually the more problem that we have in if we have to haul. to replace some pieces because and if we have some broken. parts of it i have to rebuild it here in syria actually there are some companies they don't sell they apologize as a story we have sanctions and we can't sell. the manas...
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go vote, pull the curtain, close it vote and then leave.emocratic way. >> should this be it, curtains for iowa? >> this is the worst-case scenario for iowa democrats and republicans who want to keep the caucuses first and is central part of the dominating process because it was as you said already under fire from people who said it's not democratic enough, it's not inclusive enough, it's not diverse enough p. the voters in iowa what claim they should have to deciding who the nominee is when the party itself looks nothing like iowa. this is the last thing advocates of the caucus needed, not a scandal but chaos like this, chaos of this time and this inconclusive result. it's going to raise the volumes of some of the concerns, and look it is still a tradition of the nominating process. it is hard to erase all the history we have the with iowa caucuses, and there are going to be people in both parties who defend the iowa caucuses and they're role in this process but it's going to get a lot louder. >> it is contributing to a very strange morning
go vote, pull the curtain, close it vote and then leave.emocratic way. >> should this be it, curtains for iowa? >> this is the worst-case scenario for iowa democrats and republicans who want to keep the caucuses first and is central part of the dominating process because it was as you said already under fire from people who said it's not democratic enough, it's not inclusive enough, it's not diverse enough p. the voters in iowa what claim they should have to deciding who the nominee...
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. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >> that guy, it seems like he's in charge of them. i don't know, i don't feel very good about this. >> we have to report this. >> yes, absolutely. or so. now, let's talk to your personal -- let's talk about this. you're not a deacon from the third century a d. >> no. >> you're from the 20th century. you are ordained as a minister for the archdiocese of san francisco. as i said in the opening, your vocation, your office is a new one founded about 50 years ago. what happened there? >> yes. in 1967 after vatican 2, the church was looking for ways to involvement laity more than the participation in the church. part of that was expanding the office order of the diaconate and so the act that is a bridge between clergy and laity. that is what we're supposed to -- the idea we bring those people to the church and so one of our formation directors told us that chould ou. eabe preaching to the people in the back pew. >> okay. >> because that is the ones we're bringing into church. the ones that don't quite feel like they belong,
. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >> that guy, it seems like he's in charge of them. i don't know, i don't feel very good about this. >> we have to report this. >> yes, absolutely. or so. now, let's talk to your personal -- let's talk about this. you're not a deacon from the third century a d. >> no. >> you're from the 20th century. you are ordained as a minister for the archdiocese of san francisco. as i said in the...
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and just when you lose lose the curtains mean when it's down there is an athlete it we have enough most of our friends would like good getting out of this if you down all around us. well actually the problem that we have and now. if we have to have. to replace some pieces because and if we have some broken. parts of it i have to rebuild it here in syria actually there are some companies they don't sell they apologize as a story we have sanctions and we can't sell. the manas hardly ever it's after teaching at the ins to shoot and repairing instruments for the operative he has to go into 2 different a hassle sessions to place it until bands so there's hardly any convention to mask us without him involved most of the instruments i had made i use it in my my concerts this is my what are called my personal sound just so this is i've done it like it before 2535 years. this is a little called used for building you know. as a little bit. it has a bit. harsh and aggressive sound. but it is a matter in 2 parts in drama and. his main his main job is. what i do for a living and that might be in tho
and just when you lose lose the curtains mean when it's down there is an athlete it we have enough most of our friends would like good getting out of this if you down all around us. well actually the problem that we have and now. if we have to have. to replace some pieces because and if we have some broken. parts of it i have to rebuild it here in syria actually there are some companies they don't sell they apologize as a story we have sanctions and we can't sell. the manas hardly ever it's...
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. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >> that guy, it seems like he's in charge of them. i don't know, i don't feel very good about this. >> we have to report this. >> yes, absolutely. >>> some adorable cheetah cubs, that's kind of redundant, they're all adorable, are making history were tonight. >> they're the first cheetah cubs to be born through invitro infertilization. they're considered very vulnerable, so this is a way to help. >>> a huge showdown on the fa >>> man what a day for sabrina ionescu. she spoke this morning at kobe bryant's memorial and then fly to the bay area for the duck's showdown with stanford. 1st quarter, sabrina who's battle the flu on top of everything else, the steal. they led by 19 in the first half. third quarter, follows her own miss, grabs 1 of her 12 rebounds. she became the first division 1 player, man or woman, to have 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, and 1,000 assists. she also had a triple double, and oregon beat stanford 74-66. >> you know, you try and hide some of the emotions, so you get there at staples center and they
. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >> that guy, it seems like he's in charge of them. i don't know, i don't feel very good about this. >> we have to report this. >> yes, absolutely. >>> some adorable cheetah cubs, that's kind of redundant, they're all adorable, are making history were tonight. >> they're the first cheetah cubs to be born through invitro infertilization. they're considered very vulnerable, so this is a...