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it is not working now for many americans and many families. raise your hand if you're a parent. if you are a parent, you have this sinking feeling we are leaving our kids a future that is less secure, less bright and less prosperous. we think about that in terms of climate change, but it is bigger than that. 1940's,ere born in the there was a 93% chance you would do better than your parents. that is the american dream and what we aspire to for our kids. if you are born in the 1990's, you are down to a 50-50 shot and it is declining fast, that is why parents feel the way we do and why the young people feel the deck is stacked against you in a way that was not for previous generations. it is. we feel this way because it is true. this is a big reason donald parts of they country. if you are not optimistic for your kids teacher, it is difficult to get excited about business as usual and think it is working for you and your family. what we have to do next tuesday is give parents around the country the ability to look at our children and say to them your country loves you, your countr
it is not working now for many americans and many families. raise your hand if you're a parent. if you are a parent, you have this sinking feeling we are leaving our kids a future that is less secure, less bright and less prosperous. we think about that in terms of climate change, but it is bigger than that. 1940's,ere born in the there was a 93% chance you would do better than your parents. that is the american dream and what we aspire to for our kids. if you are born in the 1990's, you are...
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many are demanding answers as to how right wing terror has been able to spread in recent years. all right let's take you now to her now a community in mourning that is trying to make sense of what has happened brady is there for you ok what's happening. well right now later i muchly on the market square here in the center of now and as you might be able to see behind me next to the memorial here in the flowers and candles that have been laid out about a 100 people who have gathered just now for a rather small poignant demonstrations very silent and many people reflecting and thinking of those who have lost loved ones on wednesday evening and also thinking of the victims themselves who who were killed in the far right terrorist attack and this very small demonstration here is actually being organized by a young german man from hamburg and that was largely organized on social media under the hash tag a we are now and we are expecting also to see a large demonstration here tomorrow of course is saturday that weekend and a lot more people are expected to be able to attend having bei
many are demanding answers as to how right wing terror has been able to spread in recent years. all right let's take you now to her now a community in mourning that is trying to make sense of what has happened brady is there for you ok what's happening. well right now later i muchly on the market square here in the center of now and as you might be able to see behind me next to the memorial here in the flowers and candles that have been laid out about a 100 people who have gathered just now for...
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since being diagnosed with breast cancer not monitored shot has many challenges after several rounds of chemotherapy the 52 year old wasn't prepared for the side effects of her treat me. with my hair fell out i cried a lot it was very long and beautiful i asked my mom if it would come back. my hair has now regrown but it's not like it was before. this is a devastating loss but we believe everything is a test from god. over the last 25 years but the start has witnessed a significant rise in the number of people diagnosed with cancer according to the world health organization 174000 cases were recorded in 2000 and. 20 percent of those for vim and with breast cancer but years of foreign investment in the health care system is highlighting the country's inability to tackle growing health crisis and it after here and after thought it is often left to charities to help feel like them says again. here to help is one such organization members of the public do need their hear which is then turned into and given to dos in hospital wards free of charge. initial resistance from some people to th
since being diagnosed with breast cancer not monitored shot has many challenges after several rounds of chemotherapy the 52 year old wasn't prepared for the side effects of her treat me. with my hair fell out i cried a lot it was very long and beautiful i asked my mom if it would come back. my hair has now regrown but it's not like it was before. this is a devastating loss but we believe everything is a test from god. over the last 25 years but the start has witnessed a significant rise in the...
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the pledge follows wednesday night's terrorist attack in a city near frankfurt in which 10 people many of turkish and kurdish to send her shot dead by a suspected right wing extremist did spot. with a relative of one of the victims the kurdish cultural center and how now has become a place of grief and suffering many who knew the victims of the far right terrorism here have come to pay their respects to fear hot a 23 year old heating technician who was gunned down as he tried to buy cigarettes . just strips of us that's the worst of it for had wanted to do something good for the people of. his grandfather was a guest worker who helped pave the streets of. gaza for had wanted to give people a warm place to call home noise that's no longer possible i think this can barely sleep he's a relative a fair hans who he says was a person who loved life. he wants politicians and civil society to do more to combat racism. it's a slow doesn't mean j. people know it's getting real people died young people like you and me lost their lives you know it's time to do something and it's high time is just
the pledge follows wednesday night's terrorist attack in a city near frankfurt in which 10 people many of turkish and kurdish to send her shot dead by a suspected right wing extremist did spot. with a relative of one of the victims the kurdish cultural center and how now has become a place of grief and suffering many who knew the victims of the far right terrorism here have come to pay their respects to fear hot a 23 year old heating technician who was gunned down as he tried to buy cigarettes...
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many many air raids and bombings that took place in the 2nd world war and many groups here including the city themselves want to focus as i mentioned before not today not only on this bombing but the atrocities that happened throughout the 2nd world war and it's also about learning and that's one thing that we hear a lot of commemorative events particularly marking this year there are a lot of events taking place of course marking the 75th anniversary since the 2nd world war and we're hearing similar messages across many of these events including of course just last month we saw the commemoration for the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz and it's about learning and how we can learn from the past and how that can be applied today and of course there have been concerns raised throughout. in the last few years but particularly over the last couple years about the rise of the far right and that's something that dresden is on a whole they want to really reverse that image which has been attached to them in recent years which is one of that of a town that has become linked ve
many many air raids and bombings that took place in the 2nd world war and many groups here including the city themselves want to focus as i mentioned before not today not only on this bombing but the atrocities that happened throughout the 2nd world war and it's also about learning and that's one thing that we hear a lot of commemorative events particularly marking this year there are a lot of events taking place of course marking the 75th anniversary since the 2nd world war and we're hearing...
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but many also blame the attackers for the upsurge in tension. for the 1st 2 but i believe 7 of the attackers are now in jail what do you think would be the best way to help them. keep them in jail that might expose them in jail. so that the evil this is the best solution. to masses job has also become harder. i try to meet refugees any chance i get in the places where they hang out. that's one of the effects of the fresh incident which is that yes the town might seem safer now to some but it's also way harder for me to find people. so why are so many refugees staying home now. they were const. and they ask for their papers because of their skin color and it was true for africans who got checked all the time and the arabs who were always being stopped over petty stuff humans are affected by such discriminator retreatment when they realize they're being treated differently and i definitely believe that the situation has gotten worse in frankfurt the brush nightclub has clung on but the spirit has changed the course. in the end for the company peop
but many also blame the attackers for the upsurge in tension. for the 1st 2 but i believe 7 of the attackers are now in jail what do you think would be the best way to help them. keep them in jail that might expose them in jail. so that the evil this is the best solution. to masses job has also become harder. i try to meet refugees any chance i get in the places where they hang out. that's one of the effects of the fresh incident which is that yes the town might seem safer now to some but it's...
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many many many poli close together. they have a disease called police posers there's always a genetic background and they're suffering from hundreds to thousands whole lives that's quite right so those problems come in different shapes and colors to say this is more looking like it was a mushroom or a year in the still a point to. start pile you know why they can't grow flat on the cows are like a plaster. rely. because you can cut it out very easily chose to cut a deal with it or release those or you just look at a loss could be you're just kind of here and all those things which worry you about them so this is what you see here yeah it's already cut but you have a case so if you don't cut it you're very brave to grow into it for cancer load like this here here and that's a cousin that's a co-director of carcinoma. well it's quite often on germany's say are 6 per cent off people they became a common cancer in germany during the lifetime you can really tell the difference that occurs no one looks differently to all thos
many many many poli close together. they have a disease called police posers there's always a genetic background and they're suffering from hundreds to thousands whole lives that's quite right so those problems come in different shapes and colors to say this is more looking like it was a mushroom or a year in the still a point to. start pile you know why they can't grow flat on the cows are like a plaster. rely. because you can cut it out very easily chose to cut a deal with it or release those...
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sense of injustice many rip. for sure that injustice and of your nation are factors in making people susceptible to the appeal from groups like islamic states who have found ways to turn the west glamorization of violence against itself. to go sneak a mission impossible type of movie or a homeland type of t.v. series where this is all staged and presented as the logical normal narrative of the new world we live in. the paradox of the imagery as it is literally downloaded on these youth is that it becomes internalized they look at it they process it and they themselves tend to sometimes have to find ways to act in the video game for hours. and then many of those ending say in the military of the united states on forces and in effect replaying those very techniques through the drones that they would send to kill a young man. a hill somewhere in pakistan. you know ha what you saw in the eyes of the one of the key innovations of the islamic state was its platform the videos that they have upgraded to a much much more
sense of injustice many rip. for sure that injustice and of your nation are factors in making people susceptible to the appeal from groups like islamic states who have found ways to turn the west glamorization of violence against itself. to go sneak a mission impossible type of movie or a homeland type of t.v. series where this is all staged and presented as the logical normal narrative of the new world we live in. the paradox of the imagery as it is literally downloaded on these youth is that...
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many of my friends also left town. like other rural places in central maine and throughout the united states, monson has faced hard times. the furniture mill shut down. that was the backbone of the town's economy. many jobs were lost. the elementary school where i attend kindergarten through fifth grade closed. in 2000, the census bureau reported the official population of monson was 666 residents. 666 residents. 6-6-6. at that point, i think someone needs to take one from the team and just move away from town, or persuade a friend to come move in with them so you have 665 or 667 residents, but not 666. for a long time, as i studied history in graduate school and continued writing history here, i enjoyed visiting monson in the summer, but i did not think much about the history of the place i was from. a few years ago, i began to realize that many of the things i studied as a historian, for world, and the way that places and identities are formed through global interactions, many of those things that i study as a histor
many of my friends also left town. like other rural places in central maine and throughout the united states, monson has faced hard times. the furniture mill shut down. that was the backbone of the town's economy. many jobs were lost. the elementary school where i attend kindergarten through fifth grade closed. in 2000, the census bureau reported the official population of monson was 666 residents. 666 residents. 6-6-6. at that point, i think someone needs to take one from the team and just...
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so why are so many refugees staying home now. they were. and they ask for their papers because the best skin color this was true for africans who got checked all the time and the arabs who were always being stopped over petty stuff humans are affected by such discriminator retreatment when they realize they're being treated differently and i definitely believe that the situation has gotten worse in frankfurt the brush nightclub has clung on but the spirit has changed the course. in the end of the company people stayed away for months after that incident for the sake of. the economy why should we ordinary people have to deal with such problems. with how can people who we welcomed with open arms turn around and her to so badly. before that so that's why i totally understand and support rene bill because the policy of saying you know only this far is here but no more for. you. but the mayor himself is struggling. with something is it maybe some measures are available to me others are not and i would like to have trauma centers so we could unde
so why are so many refugees staying home now. they were. and they ask for their papers because the best skin color this was true for africans who got checked all the time and the arabs who were always being stopped over petty stuff humans are affected by such discriminator retreatment when they realize they're being treated differently and i definitely believe that the situation has gotten worse in frankfurt the brush nightclub has clung on but the spirit has changed the course. in the end of...
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reports the families of escobar as many victims have decided to take action. pablo escobar is everywhere in the streets and shops he grins at passers by from t. shirts key chains and even oil paintings pop culture has turned the founder of the many young drug cartel into an icon an icon who was responsible for the deaths of thousands of people to consult this trend is horribly painful he tells me that 30 years ago his father died in a terror attack orchestrated by the notorious drug lord. and i think nowadays the people who sell these talks are products soley motivated by the desire to make money in order to sell their contribution to the hype around this figure of a crime boss who inflicted a lot of pain on this country. as a place from 976-2993 escobar ruled over a kingdom of horror fueled by assassinations kidnappings and terror attacks still some of the very colombians who once lived in fear of him now seek to profit from his legacy yes some people come in and get mad they tell me this is blasphemy and ask me why on earth are you selling this but people as
reports the families of escobar as many victims have decided to take action. pablo escobar is everywhere in the streets and shops he grins at passers by from t. shirts key chains and even oil paintings pop culture has turned the founder of the many young drug cartel into an icon an icon who was responsible for the deaths of thousands of people to consult this trend is horribly painful he tells me that 30 years ago his father died in a terror attack orchestrated by the notorious drug lord. and i...
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and this poison exists in our society and it is to blame for far too many crimes already. at 10 o'clock last night local time the shooter opened fire in a hookah bar and killed 4 people before driving to a 2nd venue where he shot dead 5 more people the bar owner son describes what happened. it was like a massacre. around page there was blood everywhere people on the ground. my kids and i were in good spirits. i live 100 meters from here and when i went upstairs i had 567 shots that's what i saw and had. and i was at st john's a service of on the one hand you feel a bit powerless and on the other hand i don't want to call it fear but it's something like that that you have to be afraid to go out on to go to a bar but. also a good. many of the victims are believed to be of turkish or kurdish descent prosecutors say the gunmen. following the discovery of a confession letter the attack is being treated as an act of terror the suspect had uploaded a video to youtube a few days earlier in which he expressed his extremist ideology. the suspect along with his 72 year old mother wer
and this poison exists in our society and it is to blame for far too many crimes already. at 10 o'clock last night local time the shooter opened fire in a hookah bar and killed 4 people before driving to a 2nd venue where he shot dead 5 more people the bar owner son describes what happened. it was like a massacre. around page there was blood everywhere people on the ground. my kids and i were in good spirits. i live 100 meters from here and when i went upstairs i had 567 shots that's what i saw...
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you have many countries that want to partake in this, and many of them are surrounding.hey want this to happen. virtually every want -- one of them wants it to happen. you will have tremendous support from your neighbors and beyond. asksthe next 10 years, if -- if executed well, one million palestinian jobs will be created in their poverty rate will be cut in half. their poverty rate is unacceptable now and getting worse. their gdp will double and andle, and hope, joy, opportunity will arrive for the palestinian people. of vision will end the cycle palestinian dependency on charity and foreign aid. they will be doing phenomenally all by themselves. they are a very capable people. [applause] and, we will help by empowering the palestinians to thrive on their own. palestinians will seize the new future with dignity, self-sufficiency, and national pride to ensure a successful state. we are asking the palestinians to meet the challenges of peaceful coexistence. [applause] this includes adopting basic rights,hrining human protecting against financial and political corruption,
you have many countries that want to partake in this, and many of them are surrounding.hey want this to happen. virtually every want -- one of them wants it to happen. you will have tremendous support from your neighbors and beyond. asksthe next 10 years, if -- if executed well, one million palestinian jobs will be created in their poverty rate will be cut in half. their poverty rate is unacceptable now and getting worse. their gdp will double and andle, and hope, joy, opportunity will arrive...
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many many many are poli close together. they have a disease called police posers there's always a genetic background. suffering from hundreds to thousands whole lives whole that's quite wrong so those problems come in different shapes and colors so this is more looking like what is it a mushroom or are we here in the still of one. of the stockpiled here you know why they can't grow flat on cows are like a plaster. rely. because you can't have it out there is a chance to cut it away or release those or you're just going to last because you're just kind of here and all those things which worry you about them so this is what you see here yeah it's already there you ok so if you don't cut it you're very brave to grow into it for cancer local like this here here and that's cousin that's a co-director carcinoma. well it's quite often and germany is saying 6 per cent of people. became a common cancer in germany during the lifetime you can really tell the difference that it has no one looks differently to all those nice normal colo
many many many are poli close together. they have a disease called police posers there's always a genetic background. suffering from hundreds to thousands whole lives whole that's quite wrong so those problems come in different shapes and colors so this is more looking like what is it a mushroom or are we here in the still of one. of the stockpiled here you know why they can't grow flat on cows are like a plaster. rely. because you can't have it out there is a chance to cut it away or release...
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many too many stop and frisks we cut 95 percent of it.and i've sat down with a bunch of african-american clergy and business people to talk about this bloomberg was questioned about widely quoted massaging his dick and sexist remarks he made as a businessman he should have been prepared for the question but he deflected it i am very proud of the fact that about 2 weeks ago we were awarded we were voted the most fat that the best place to work 2nd best play. in america we are not going to be donald trump with a man who has who knows how many nondisclosure agreements and the drip drip drip of stories of women saying they have been harassed and discriminated by. staff but bloomberg wasn't the only one under attack amy clo but charcot rattled when booted judge chided her for being unable to state the name of the president of mexico in an interview with let tina reporters are you trying to say that i'm dumb are you mocking me here pete i'm saying these are trivial i made an error people sometimes forget names bloomberg tried to use his busines
many too many stop and frisks we cut 95 percent of it.and i've sat down with a bunch of african-american clergy and business people to talk about this bloomberg was questioned about widely quoted massaging his dick and sexist remarks he made as a businessman he should have been prepared for the question but he deflected it i am very proud of the fact that about 2 weeks ago we were awarded we were voted the most fat that the best place to work 2nd best play. in america we are not going to be...
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but in many cases, what we do know is that there is. i am not going to sit here and say that mass shooting don't occur. they absolutely do and they are tragic. mass shootings in this country do not occur in the sense that you are far more likely to die by falling or the flu then you are detailed in a mass shooting and i dedicated a chapter to the fact that nearly 99% of all have been in a gun free zone and that is the place which it is advertised you are not supposed to carry a gun and i think anyone in the picks up a gun and is willing, they target these places that are advertised and they cannot get there quick enough but again whenever someone commit a a heinous crime it receives as mucthat receivesa attention as itia a should beg n the conversation is often concentrated on the gun. they are being sold in the mostt dangerous cities around the country and they are not using assault rifles. banning assault rifles will not stop the bloodshed that we see that i write about this in the book. >> host: marshall is joining in clearwater flor
but in many cases, what we do know is that there is. i am not going to sit here and say that mass shooting don't occur. they absolutely do and they are tragic. mass shootings in this country do not occur in the sense that you are far more likely to die by falling or the flu then you are detailed in a mass shooting and i dedicated a chapter to the fact that nearly 99% of all have been in a gun free zone and that is the place which it is advertised you are not supposed to carry a gun and i think...
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never could we have thought that we'd come this far so hopefully this is the 1st of many many more suchthings to come the film is about bruce franks jr who in 2014 was a battle rapper community a community leader and then when michael brown was killed and ferguson was eerie he was politically awakened and bruce decided to run for political office so our film follows bruce as he's trying to get a bill passed to honor his late brother who died from gun violence and so in this kind of plot but it gets into all these deeper issues about mental health about the value of african-american life in the united states and you know the father's relationship with his son too probably they were most proud of is that the team behind the film and how we all came together and how we come from different backgrounds different countries different religions races all of that and came together bruce brought us together to tell his story and so we're so incredibly proud of the work that witness and al jazeera english has been doing for over a decade and it's about time this is just the beginning so just watch
never could we have thought that we'd come this far so hopefully this is the 1st of many many more suchthings to come the film is about bruce franks jr who in 2014 was a battle rapper community a community leader and then when michael brown was killed and ferguson was eerie he was politically awakened and bruce decided to run for political office so our film follows bruce as he's trying to get a bill passed to honor his late brother who died from gun violence and so in this kind of plot but it...
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is the most powerful it's an alliance of many groups with a strong presence in it live the rebels have no hope of defeating assad's troops who are making more gains and determined to take over the last area held by the opposition now their last chance is that turkey increases its military presence in syria stops the government offensive and imposes a ceasefire but such agreement will be decided by 3 key powers russia turkey and iran. the tie on turkey's border with syria as a 9th anniversary of the start of the revolution in libya that eventually toppled more market off the power vacuum that followed his death continues to fuel the current crisis but ends in the capital tripoli said they have nothing to celebrate after 10 months of constant attacks traffic met some forced from their homes and on shore they can ever come back half built a neglected for almost a decade these tiles are on feet for habitation more than a 100 families who have fled fighting on the outskirts of libya's capital shelter here and now this tiny room is where samir a heady and her 2 children have lived for the la
is the most powerful it's an alliance of many groups with a strong presence in it live the rebels have no hope of defeating assad's troops who are making more gains and determined to take over the last area held by the opposition now their last chance is that turkey increases its military presence in syria stops the government offensive and imposes a ceasefire but such agreement will be decided by 3 key powers russia turkey and iran. the tie on turkey's border with syria as a 9th anniversary of...
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i have been there many, many, many times. i am a descendent of the kiowa in oklahoma. we do not hear too much about too many tribes anymore, and i was wondering how they fare in this modern age still, in the oklahoma territory there. >> mr. gover? >> as it happens, i am from oklahoma. i grew up around many kiowa people, actually. i have comanche relatives. to see what has happened in the state of oklahoma in the 45 years since i lived there is really quite remarkable. so when i was there, i was fully aware that there were a lot of native american people there, and that there were a lot of tribes, and i learned how they all came to be in oklahoma from the various parts of the country. but out in the political life and civic life in the economic life of the state, indians were invisible. that is not the case anymore. now we see many of the tribes are thriving economically. they are among the largest employers in the state of oklahoma, and many of them are the largest service providers to all people, not just indians. in their respective jurisdictions, with education proj
i have been there many, many, many times. i am a descendent of the kiowa in oklahoma. we do not hear too much about too many tribes anymore, and i was wondering how they fare in this modern age still, in the oklahoma territory there. >> mr. gover? >> as it happens, i am from oklahoma. i grew up around many kiowa people, actually. i have comanche relatives. to see what has happened in the state of oklahoma in the 45 years since i lived there is really quite remarkable. so when i was...
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been rumors for many many years about his health there have been instances of him being admitted into hospital in the coming hours however he has. as his reputation seemed formidable even against the different illnesses that he went through obviously to have been given specific details of what led to his final demise or whether it was just. as it's expected but what we're looking at now is statesman who essentially was so controversial in the past 34 decades egypt's history was on his rule that many people still egypt became a lot more corrupt which was on the his rule that the infrastructure of the country people sold them i think so whether it was the thousands of cases of type this other diseases that spreads through the egyptian population or whether it was the sudden increase in police brutality which ultimately led to people taking to the streets underneath him to fix those are a lot of the things that many people will be remembering him by there are those who supported him over see however who remember him as a military general as a statesman who tried to maybe establish some s
been rumors for many many years about his health there have been instances of him being admitted into hospital in the coming hours however he has. as his reputation seemed formidable even against the different illnesses that he went through obviously to have been given specific details of what led to his final demise or whether it was just. as it's expected but what we're looking at now is statesman who essentially was so controversial in the past 34 decades egypt's history was on his rule that...
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many many reasons and they have to address the reasons it's very important if you don't address thesons you will have more and more people not to is this an either or should germany stop looking to namibia for skilled workers and simply invest more in education and training for people like the young afghan man you know what i would say it's basically a question of sensitivity i mean if the minister of health gives the impression that he a rich white man from a european country comes with a pocket full of money to buy labors to germany i think that would be a very very dangerous impression you have to see in some in some cases you cause even a brain drain in developing countries. this is compensated in most cases due to the fact of the remittance these people pay to the families in their own countries but you have to i mean you have to talk about all these. looking for skilled workers is one thing but but quantifying your own if it's refugees and migrants and your own country is the next thing that is least as important as the 1st so ana last question goes to you when we go back to o
many many reasons and they have to address the reasons it's very important if you don't address thesons you will have more and more people not to is this an either or should germany stop looking to namibia for skilled workers and simply invest more in education and training for people like the young afghan man you know what i would say it's basically a question of sensitivity i mean if the minister of health gives the impression that he a rich white man from a european country comes with a...
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and there could be many more. far we have checked with 4475 church members and among them 544 answered that they had symptoms so they are undergoing the virus test we have obtained a list of remaining church members and are taking measures. so is also on edge over the virus health workers retrace the path of a coronavirus patient who reportedly used to train authorities have also banned rallies to fight the outbreak. some families aren't taking any chances missing big life events like this father's own university graduation and watching it online. with the explosion of infections hitting the country many south koreans worry the worst is yet to come. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a climate activist present totenberg has joined 20000 demonstrators in the german city of hamburg the fridays for future protests comes 2 days ahead of local elections and politicians also attended the demo. in the german state of to re-engineer politicians across the board are said to have
and there could be many more. far we have checked with 4475 church members and among them 544 answered that they had symptoms so they are undergoing the virus test we have obtained a list of remaining church members and are taking measures. so is also on edge over the virus health workers retrace the path of a coronavirus patient who reportedly used to train authorities have also banned rallies to fight the outbreak. some families aren't taking any chances missing big life events like this...
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also coming out lucky to be a large despite the dangers many people are still trying to reach europe in the overcrowded boat we have a special report from the rescue ship that's trying to save them. plus why are so many children working as prostitutes in the colombian city of kut to him that he that he goes undercover to find out. how old you are 16 how much is it that 100 i know a place within walking distance it's safe i always go there. i'm sumi so much gonna thank you for joining us the death toll from the corona virus has now surpassed 2000 and the virus has spread to more than 20 countries around the world on 5 continents now more than 74000 people have been infected the vast majority of them have been infected on main land china now outside of china there have been more than a 1000 cases of people who have been confirmed as infected and the biggest cluster of cases has been aboard the cruise ship the diamond princess it has been in quarantine in the japanese port of yokohama for 2 weeks. now hundreds of passengers who have tested negative for the virus have started leaving the
also coming out lucky to be a large despite the dangers many people are still trying to reach europe in the overcrowded boat we have a special report from the rescue ship that's trying to save them. plus why are so many children working as prostitutes in the colombian city of kut to him that he that he goes undercover to find out. how old you are 16 how much is it that 100 i know a place within walking distance it's safe i always go there. i'm sumi so much gonna thank you for joining us the...
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many. many. times. many here claim border guards used serious violence threats weapons but still they say the worst part of their situation is hunger and boredom khurana river forms part of the croatian border which means the european union lies just on the other side but it's heavily guarded because if the men actually do manage to make it across with or without papers they're protected by e.u. and international law. the men document the injuries themselves so too does the center for peace studies and such a grab they say they've recorded some 10000 cases so far under preparing legal action. beating and stripping the most common. taking their possession as well. and some cases also like using dogs. sexual harassment. stamping. around like hot iron and burning to skin. research but they also know they might have to endure many more freezing nights in the barracks facing the boredom the hunger and the threats of violence. during the 12 years of nazi dictatorship in germany thousands of people fled the co
many. many. times. many here claim border guards used serious violence threats weapons but still they say the worst part of their situation is hunger and boredom khurana river forms part of the croatian border which means the european union lies just on the other side but it's heavily guarded because if the men actually do manage to make it across with or without papers they're protected by e.u. and international law. the men document the injuries themselves so too does the center for peace...
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many of the victims are believed to be of turkish or kurdish descent. prosecutors say the gunmen had a xena phobic motive following the discovery of a confession letter the attack is being treated as an act of terror the suspect had uploaded a video to you tube a few days earlier in which he expressed his extremist ideology. the suspect along with his 72 year old mother were later found dead in his home. police are searching the property and seizing items of interest as part of their investigation . he looked out of the window and saw a lot of police offices. around $25.00 to $30.00 with 20 big cars and dogs and they were running around. the attack comes amid growing concerns about far right violence in germany investigations are ongoing. and we can take you now to the crime scene in one hour where we're due to be correspondent kid brady is standing by and with me in the studio to provide analysis is to have used chief political editor mickey a lot want to go 1st straight to the now because the german president just moments ago addressed people at the p
many of the victims are believed to be of turkish or kurdish descent. prosecutors say the gunmen had a xena phobic motive following the discovery of a confession letter the attack is being treated as an act of terror the suspect had uploaded a video to you tube a few days earlier in which he expressed his extremist ideology. the suspect along with his 72 year old mother were later found dead in his home. police are searching the property and seizing items of interest as part of their...
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not only is it a habitat or nursery for many animals, many fears during different stages of their lifeprovides oxygen for us, for breathing. and what is the biggest threat to seagrass? many reserves thought seagrass looked ugly for the guests because it wasn't the white sand they wanted in pictures. they used to remove it from the beach. because of that, yeah... the project is to mostly avoid removing seagrass around the lagoon and not doing any action or activity next to the seagrass. so if it can go by itself it will be healthy was that you don't need to do anything, just take ca re of don't need to do anything, just take care of what you have. let's take a look at the seagrass. sure! it is estimated that the world's ocea ns it is estimated that the world's oceans lose the equivalent of two soccer pictures with the seagrass every hour of every day. —— soccer pitches' worth. but it stores carbon more effectively than rainforests. it's vital that it thrives. i took it for granted. i thought it was like weeds. there is a lack of information. most people think it is dirty algae, but it r
not only is it a habitat or nursery for many animals, many fears during different stages of their lifeprovides oxygen for us, for breathing. and what is the biggest threat to seagrass? many reserves thought seagrass looked ugly for the guests because it wasn't the white sand they wanted in pictures. they used to remove it from the beach. because of that, yeah... the project is to mostly avoid removing seagrass around the lagoon and not doing any action or activity next to the seagrass. so if it...
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women have been killed how many have been raped how many are being discriminated that's what really matters. there's also been a backlash against mexican media after photos of mutilated body be published. and. i'm asking the members of the press before you publish a photograph before you write a story think think this could have been your sister is keeping your daughter that this could be your mother. more than 1000 cases of femicide were recorded across mexico in 2900. women's rights advocates are demanding that all murders of women be automatically investigated as femicide when the to investigate something you see deal when a murder is investigated as a femicide it automatically sets off a series of protocols recognised internationally through this documentation a statistic is generated making it possible to recognise the scope of the problem so public policy can be developed. outside the apartment building where indeed the ischemia was killed neighbors joined demonstrators in a vigil for all victims of gender based violence while it was the death of anybody that has come to you t
women have been killed how many have been raped how many are being discriminated that's what really matters. there's also been a backlash against mexican media after photos of mutilated body be published. and. i'm asking the members of the press before you publish a photograph before you write a story think think this could have been your sister is keeping your daughter that this could be your mother. more than 1000 cases of femicide were recorded across mexico in 2900. women's rights advocates...
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many people so if i don't get my month's wrong that's that's less than 2 percent of people so. it's still a bad it's not a great number it does show the virus has spread in the ship but again let's be careful here not to overreact the outbreak that began in china has spread to at least 25 countries in kazakhstan there were reports of violence between kazakhs and the ethnic quake moving over fears of coronavirus. chinese restaurants and businesses have reportedly been burnt down or has increased its alert level after new cases of corona virus not linked to previous infections or travel to china of course it. people are rushing to supermarkets to stock up on food and essential goods and around the world more people are buying masks and what's called personal protective equipment or people pushing up prices and creating shortages there when he's facing the severe disruption in the market for person and for person and protective equipment the mondays have $200.00 times higher than normal and prizes not up to 20 times higher the u.n. agency says more than 80 percent of corona virus
many people so if i don't get my month's wrong that's that's less than 2 percent of people so. it's still a bad it's not a great number it does show the virus has spread in the ship but again let's be careful here not to overreact the outbreak that began in china has spread to at least 25 countries in kazakhstan there were reports of violence between kazakhs and the ethnic quake moving over fears of coronavirus. chinese restaurants and businesses have reportedly been burnt down or has increased...
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facing many many years in jail many of them life sentences while those tens of thousands of people who'd be removed from their jobs they are facing a life of being in turkish society funny to extremely difficult to get the employment anywhere in the country on top of that they are being in cases of them being excluded from social benefits unemployment benefits even cases of receiving health treatment under the country social security system so fact they are becoming pariahs in the country they've had cases of suicide many of them are in deep depression at the point of absolute despair because not only then that is affected in many cases their families and their children to are very very difficult life and at the moment appears to be no end in sight to this predicament they're facing in there and we understand that there are a number of verdicts expected there in istanbul today why are these cases important the president today said. well i think that they are seeing the internationally i chemo meeting the turkish judiciary. especially after what happened yesterday with the case these peop
facing many many years in jail many of them life sentences while those tens of thousands of people who'd be removed from their jobs they are facing a life of being in turkish society funny to extremely difficult to get the employment anywhere in the country on top of that they are being in cases of them being excluded from social benefits unemployment benefits even cases of receiving health treatment under the country social security system so fact they are becoming pariahs in the country...
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soil or it could be many thanks they can really help at that live for us in washington let's bring in sara clock then in hong kong starting with developments on the mainland in china sara a china thinking about postponing its annual people's congress the biggest annual political gathering what's the thinking behind that. well the government is all but confirmed that will go ahead and postpone the national people's congress meeting of this bush angel of march 5th the around $3000.00 delegates attend this and then you could also consider the fact there's a huge number of stuff and other deputies that attend this particular gathering in beijing potentially up to 8000 people should be there what have been there in the past now a jew should the extraordinary situation we have in the ongoing spread of this infection across china bicycle the announcement today is that they going to reconsider this particular this meeting going ahead and unfavorite $24.00 which is next monday they will make that decision on whether it will go ahead or not now at this stage the government has said at least one
soil or it could be many thanks they can really help at that live for us in washington let's bring in sara clock then in hong kong starting with developments on the mainland in china sara a china thinking about postponing its annual people's congress the biggest annual political gathering what's the thinking behind that. well the government is all but confirmed that will go ahead and postpone the national people's congress meeting of this bush angel of march 5th the around $3000.00 delegates...
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norms are being violated, i don't know how many norms we have left.l the way back to -- to congressman yelling you lied to barack obama during speech. no doubt that both sides are breaking norms. howie: let me get in quick notes, the president did not invite anyone from cnn this time for the traditional off the record anchor lunch before the speech and white house press secretary stephanie grisham leaked in memo that high hypocrisy to leak tidbits from the conversation to some of their colleagues including somet the president specifically asked not to share. late friday the president in rapid succession firing ambassador to european union gordon sondland and alexander vindman, both testified in house impeachment hearings and let's listen to what some people had to say about that. >> anybody who does not side with this president is seen as an enemy. >> this is just the beginning, vindman, sondland. it's not the end. >> mr. vindman you want to be in charge of foreign policy, why don't you try to be president, this is what it looks like. howie: campaign
norms are being violated, i don't know how many norms we have left.l the way back to -- to congressman yelling you lied to barack obama during speech. no doubt that both sides are breaking norms. howie: let me get in quick notes, the president did not invite anyone from cnn this time for the traditional off the record anchor lunch before the speech and white house press secretary stephanie grisham leaked in memo that high hypocrisy to leak tidbits from the conversation to some of their...
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was given birth to many political movements and its people have been at the forefront of many uprisingsagainst the british occupation saddam hussein's regime the 2003 american invasion and most recently the fight against i saw it seems to be this revolutionary mindset coupled with the moral and armed support from the tribes that has turned this city into the bastion of the protest movement. nasiriyah has also put forth a candidate for prime minister in what many until now have called a leaderless movement i was graduated a lot a pharmacist has been nominated by a committee of protest leaders as an alternative to prime minister designate that allowed after many threats and assignation attempts he sleeps in a different location every night at least 4 or 5 times i could be did by direct bullets i don't know why i am still alive to know to be our prime minister or anyone it needs you to be to have to be strong to be extremely courage to face. what we call it the political political many issues. in an attempt to meet protesters demands prime minister designate allow we reached out to recopy
was given birth to many political movements and its people have been at the forefront of many uprisingsagainst the british occupation saddam hussein's regime the 2003 american invasion and most recently the fight against i saw it seems to be this revolutionary mindset coupled with the moral and armed support from the tribes that has turned this city into the bastion of the protest movement. nasiriyah has also put forth a candidate for prime minister in what many until now have called a...
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many other i.c.r.c. operations because as everybody knows libya is a country which has been well off for decades and oil rich and resource rich and therefore not their primary clientele for humanitarian operation but it has degraded in tall a conflict to reality which now becomes a humanitarian crisis now throughout this conference you're going to be having talks with representatives from libyan authorities what are you going to be discussing and what do you hope to achieve from those talks well i hope that we can further enhanced the acceptance of a neutral and impartial actor. the i.c.r.c. to work in libya and as well i hope to have more support for compliance with international humanitarian law with the principles enshrined in the geneva conventions in order to minimize the impact and the effect of the war fear on on the libyan population also i think we have to discuss on how to stop the lice the situation how to build capacities in libya now tall. respond to the sun folding to this unfolding crisis
many other i.c.r.c. operations because as everybody knows libya is a country which has been well off for decades and oil rich and resource rich and therefore not their primary clientele for humanitarian operation but it has degraded in tall a conflict to reality which now becomes a humanitarian crisis now throughout this conference you're going to be having talks with representatives from libyan authorities what are you going to be discussing and what do you hope to achieve from those talks...
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the latest country to report deadly cases of the virus is iran where many fear that the number of deaths and infections is higher than the figures being reported by the authorities. concerned about the virus and afraid that it may spread here in iran i'm wearing a mask and gloves and washing my hands more often as a precaution against infection by the. iranian officials are working to quell fear of the virus and i've asked the country's media to coordinate their reporting with the health ministry. let's bring in virologist alexander who joins us from the german city of hama professor thank you so much for joining us so as we just heard in our report to the w h o in saying it's very concerned about new cases of corona virus that may not have any link to china especially what we're seeing in iran do you think this is a signal of a new phase of the corona virus outbreak. actually this phase has begun quite some weeks ago already. knew already that this is taking place and now we have evidence that this is taking place people have been warning about this all the time and i think we in europe
the latest country to report deadly cases of the virus is iran where many fear that the number of deaths and infections is higher than the figures being reported by the authorities. concerned about the virus and afraid that it may spread here in iran i'm wearing a mask and gloves and washing my hands more often as a precaution against infection by the. iranian officials are working to quell fear of the virus and i've asked the country's media to coordinate their reporting with the health...
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of germany i'm sure the detainee felt today by the people of her now over the brutal deaths of so many of our fellow citizens. i'm told me a lot of ball welcome to the program germany is reeling following the deaths of 10 people in a terror attack a suspected far right extremist with a gun walked into to shabazz in the western city of hot i'll run for it he targeted people of color and opened fire the suspect was a 43 year old german identified by police as toby s r it's believed he later killed his mother before taking his own life in their apartment. fear and disbelief in hanau people gathered in the evening to stand up to hate and seen a phobia one of the mourners germany's president. bush the younger than i did him and i'm standing with people who are threatened by hate and violence when we are together we stand side by side nightgowns i against violence and language that degrades and excludes people. all too often paves the way for violent acts. in big. the night before and how now a 43 year old german national killed 9 people on a shooting rampage most of them of turkish and kurd
of germany i'm sure the detainee felt today by the people of her now over the brutal deaths of so many of our fellow citizens. i'm told me a lot of ball welcome to the program germany is reeling following the deaths of 10 people in a terror attack a suspected far right extremist with a gun walked into to shabazz in the western city of hot i'll run for it he targeted people of color and opened fire the suspect was a 43 year old german identified by police as toby s r it's believed he later...
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can't contain the disease the deaths are reported in taiwan italy and south korea and iran and the many rain and say they don't believe the government's figures will go along to tehran to find out more also on the show to germany raises a security alert after wednesday's deadly far right attack in the city of kano the government steps up police presence nationwide communities more than the 10 victims . i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us. the world health organization is warning that time is running out to contain the corona virus new clusters of the infection have emerged in iran in south korea and in italy raising fears of the virus is now spreading rapidly outside china experts are particularly worried the virus could become widespread in africa where health systems are badly equipped to respond. this plane brought taiwanese evacuees harm from a quarantine crew ship in japan hit by the corona virus. while their plane and all luggage get a thorough disinfection the evacuees will be isolated for another 2 weeks. these precautions are the new normal in the fight to con
can't contain the disease the deaths are reported in taiwan italy and south korea and iran and the many rain and say they don't believe the government's figures will go along to tehran to find out more also on the show to germany raises a security alert after wednesday's deadly far right attack in the city of kano the government steps up police presence nationwide communities more than the 10 victims . i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us. the world health organization is...
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there are many ports of entry into the country so many airports and ways for people to get in and some areas don't have the right equipment to take to the virus. but authorities here are defending the measures taken by indonesia. we've been mapping the spread of what would happen if there was a right we have 100 hospitals ready now and getting ready the facilities and personnel are prepared. the world health organization also says the country is taking the right steps to detect the virus and prepare for cases. have. and. it's been confirmed one chinese national who traveled to bali has contract to the virus but it's not clear whether that happened in bali where authorities are looking into the case and on this island many are anxiously waiting to know jessica washington al-jazeera. pakistan and the u.n. refugee agency are holding a conference to highlight the challenges facing millions of afghan refugees it's estimated more than 2000000 live in pakistan some of been displaced since the 1979 soviet invasion violence makes returning home dangerous but a report for asian program is set to
there are many ports of entry into the country so many airports and ways for people to get in and some areas don't have the right equipment to take to the virus. but authorities here are defending the measures taken by indonesia. we've been mapping the spread of what would happen if there was a right we have 100 hospitals ready now and getting ready the facilities and personnel are prepared. the world health organization also says the country is taking the right steps to detect the virus and...
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, many years. i want to just touch on a little bit about the importance of the year of the rat, which signifies diligence, optimism, energy and resourcefulness, incredible qualities i hope will carry out throughout the year and be embodied in the things we choose to do. it's an opportunity to recommit ourselves to what we know can make our city, our families, our lives better. and one of the things i also want to take the opportunity to express is really how important the 2020 census will be, especially to so many people who might be a part of our immigrant communities, people who are a part of our asian community to make sure that we are doing everything we can with many of our community-based organizations, to reach out to various communities and the appropriate languages to make sure that every person in this city is counted. and so we're going to be doing a lot of work, especially during the lunar new year to promote the 2020 census and i hope many of you who are with us today will help us cont
, many years. i want to just touch on a little bit about the importance of the year of the rat, which signifies diligence, optimism, energy and resourcefulness, incredible qualities i hope will carry out throughout the year and be embodied in the things we choose to do. it's an opportunity to recommit ourselves to what we know can make our city, our families, our lives better. and one of the things i also want to take the opportunity to express is really how important the 2020 census will be,...
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so many things less worse to come from across european politics journalist says many within the on the move party have lost faith. or had of course a large majority it's always the case when a president is elected next elections for parliament his party his group gets a large majority of 318 if i remember well members of parliament which was a lot much more the needed but since then he has lost some 18 or 19 members of parliament people who are resigned to left. but. many people in his political party. supported him they don't believe that michael was interested. it's personal at least the president and he doesn't work with a spotty brady so we have seen so many people leave 1819 and his maturity is eroding so much that it becomes a bit dangerous for him politically speaking him into coming to use. described as the intelligence coup of the last century it's been reported that the cia and its german counterpart rigged swiss made encryption machines back in the 1970 s. allowing them to spy on embassies and government institutions in 120 countries from a call to has more of the so-called
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to many white people so this is why so many of our ancestors fought and died for freedom and equality just so we can have a blacks only area really the whole point of multiculturalism is for diversity that includes all cultures but the university of virginia's new multicultural student center is apparently just for people of color that's not multiculturalism that's racism or the center was opened in late 2016 with a view to supporting under represented and marginalized communities by providing a collaborative space a conservative shouldn't have said the video documents a clear case of racial intolerance forcing the university to clarify that everybody is welcome at the facility is some reaction we've been getting to this from a legal commentator horace cooper political and social commentator anthony logan. the video was crazy but what is so is to me is that multicultural just means quote unquote people of color now that doesn't really mean cultures which i would think that it means it should be a space for everybody in college but it is not really seemed to be that way at least to som
to many white people so this is why so many of our ancestors fought and died for freedom and equality just so we can have a blacks only area really the whole point of multiculturalism is for diversity that includes all cultures but the university of virginia's new multicultural student center is apparently just for people of color that's not multiculturalism that's racism or the center was opened in late 2016 with a view to supporting under represented and marginalized communities by providing...
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as many as 300 people were killed at the demonstration in coom. there was a 40 day mourning period as is customary and but straight after that hundreds of thousands took to the streets again their numbers swelling by the day. wasn't prepared for resistance on this scale it took him and his regime completely off guard and left it paralyzed. an acid attack on the wrecked cinema in the oil city of abba down on august the 1978 killed 422 people. the opposition accuse the secret police and the shah however evidence later suggested that khomeini himself had masterminded the attack after it was a different story both in magnitude and anger and industry for the 1st time i heard thousands of people say death to the shah. that would have been unimaginable in 77 . the protest became increasingly violent and the military was called to intervene september the 8th $978.00 would go down in history as black friday. it's not known how many people were killed on central tehran's janice square that day estimates range from less than 10215000 in searing general strik
as many as 300 people were killed at the demonstration in coom. there was a 40 day mourning period as is customary and but straight after that hundreds of thousands took to the streets again their numbers swelling by the day. wasn't prepared for resistance on this scale it took him and his regime completely off guard and left it paralyzed. an acid attack on the wrecked cinema in the oil city of abba down on august the 1978 killed 422 people. the opposition accuse the secret police and the shah...
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now i don't know how many new people, how many more hundreds of thousands will come in, but as a nationwe should be proud of saying wow, this is great. we've got more kids coming into colleges that is great, because that will make us to a more competitive nation economically and more competitive economically as we have a better educational system. >> his question specifically is how do you grow the number of seats available. that possible? >> well, i'll tell you how you do that. maybe instead of giving tax breaks to millionaires, we automatically fund higher education in america. >> and how do you prioritize who gets those seats? >> i don't know that that is going about the a problem. i don't know that we lack the ability to accommodate new people coming into the system. >> this is ron, a retiree from manchester. he is currently undecided. he is leaning towards senator klobuchar. >> hello, ron. >> hello, senator. are you willing to compromise on your position for medicare for all, free college and eliminating student debt in order to pass meaningful legislation? >> well, medicare for al
now i don't know how many new people, how many more hundreds of thousands will come in, but as a nationwe should be proud of saying wow, this is great. we've got more kids coming into colleges that is great, because that will make us to a more competitive nation economically and more competitive economically as we have a better educational system. >> his question specifically is how do you grow the number of seats available. that possible? >> well, i'll tell you how you do that....
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afghans remain cautious about the future they've seen many false dawns before but at the hemi. as our senior political analyst here at al-jazeera speaking about what's just going on here in doha yet in afghanistan words of caution real thanks monks the public because the end of the day it's their lives that have been in turmoil right at the grassroots of the coalface so to speak for the last 4 decades and they haven't got the institutions they haven't got the real politicians that they can have belief in the can move this forward so it's is it no wonder that every does asking will this work it's the 1st step in a 1000 miles as it were. you know. very similar to iraq. but lacks a lot of the institution that here iraq had had for long and afghanistan has been going through this way now for 40 years since the soviet invasion 979 until today afghanistan has been in a state of war now regardless of how you point a finger at whom whether it is washington's fault outcry this fall moscow's fault pakistan's fall taleban or whoever afghanistan has suffered for 40 years why and while migh
afghans remain cautious about the future they've seen many false dawns before but at the hemi. as our senior political analyst here at al-jazeera speaking about what's just going on here in doha yet in afghanistan words of caution real thanks monks the public because the end of the day it's their lives that have been in turmoil right at the grassroots of the coalface so to speak for the last 4 decades and they haven't got the institutions they haven't got the real politicians that they can have...
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but this comes at a high cost $1.00 that many south americans have to pay. some even with their lives. saturday pasco is a town in the heart of the peruvian andes in peru in the sight of a huge open cast mine extracting zinc silver and lead for global markets. the mine is now owned by a swiss commodities giant glencore glencore recently paid several $100000000.00 for it but the people who live here pay an even higher price so today pasco lies in an altitude of 4300 meters locals absorb heavy metals into their bloodstream through the tap water. on the side of the leg makes this time it had a special effects children. maintains that my stomach hurts my head aches a vision a list if you like when i ask my children to solve a problem if i quickly get tell it. to come from shop you know you're looking. next door as a health center with a poster that reads led campaign. everyone can get tested for heavy metals there. doesn't that is his house and we are measuring elevated values for all heavy metals lead cadmium potassium and mercury all residents have levels that
but this comes at a high cost $1.00 that many south americans have to pay. some even with their lives. saturday pasco is a town in the heart of the peruvian andes in peru in the sight of a huge open cast mine extracting zinc silver and lead for global markets. the mine is now owned by a swiss commodities giant glencore glencore recently paid several $100000000.00 for it but the people who live here pay an even higher price so today pasco lies in an altitude of 4300 meters locals absorb heavy...