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mina, this is one to start you off with.e of the uae recognising the reality that was already there? in some ways, yes. there are realities on the ground but also a very important moment after the fear of annexation only a few weeks ago. annexation is part of a larger problem. ...which is the larger occupation of palestine but the realities on the ground and in 2020 are different from 1967 and the palestinians have slowly been losing land and the israelis have been trying to create the realities on the ground and have been made for all intents and purposes a point wanting to annex a new palestinian territories in july. the uae put out both a private and also a very public stance calling on israelis not to do so. the uae ambassador to the us penned an op—ed in hebrew. first time you had a gulf official speak directly to the israeli people and said to them there are two routes you can go. we can have a route of relationship, we can build towards peace, or we can have annexation and further disruption in the region and that wil
mina, this is one to start you off with.e of the uae recognising the reality that was already there? in some ways, yes. there are realities on the ground but also a very important moment after the fear of annexation only a few weeks ago. annexation is part of a larger problem. ...which is the larger occupation of palestine but the realities on the ground and in 2020 are different from 1967 and the palestinians have slowly been losing land and the israelis have been trying to create the...
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mina's points is really true to many countries, strict mina's pointsis really true to many countries,rict lockdowns are unsustainable, containment is the name of the game but it has real economic applications. a lot of people have been disagreeing about what the recovery would be. one of the senior economics of the bank of england expected a v—shape recovery, others say that when you go this far down you are bound to go back pretty quick, 9% increase from may to june. so you have gone back up already, it is this next bit, and what we don't know is of the 8 million people that are now on furlough, there were 9.6 and they are coming down because of those people counted twice, how many of those people are unemployed but just don't know it yet? so that will be the thing and mina and michael talking about jobs, it will be about jobs but economically it will be about how much demand is going to be lost from the economy as people find themselves without a job. that is the unknown here. no confetti, balloons or big hats. this next bit is political. the democrats will hold their 2020 national
mina's points is really true to many countries, strict mina's pointsis really true to many countries,rict lockdowns are unsustainable, containment is the name of the game but it has real economic applications. a lot of people have been disagreeing about what the recovery would be. one of the senior economics of the bank of england expected a v—shape recovery, others say that when you go this far down you are bound to go back pretty quick, 9% increase from may to june. so you have gone back up...
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mina wanted to help. so she started walking and sitting four every dog she could in her neighborhood. and the money she made went right to muttville. and there was a lot of it. >> over the past five years, i've donated over $14,000 for them. are your mina says she does it for a simple reason. the dogs need it. >> thank you. >> reporter: but perhaps there is something deeper at work. a girl, grateful for the life she has, wanting to share that good fortune with other creatures. >> i would say both of me and the dogs are both animal creatures that didn't have homes. and now we both have homes. and it's so amazing. >> reporter: garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> that's a special young lady right there. if you're looking for a furry new family member, you can find a list of participating shelters by going to nbcbayarea.com. we're back in a moment. great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my ol
mina wanted to help. so she started walking and sitting four every dog she could in her neighborhood. and the money she made went right to muttville. and there was a lot of it. >> over the past five years, i've donated over $14,000 for them. are your mina says she does it for a simple reason. the dogs need it. >> thank you. >> reporter: but perhaps there is something deeper at work. a girl, grateful for the life she has, wanting to share that good fortune with other creatures....
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mina wanted to help. so, she started walking and sitting for every dog she could in her neighborhood. and the money she made went right to muttville, and there was a lot of it. >> over the past five years i've donated over $14,000 for them. >> mina says she does it for a simple reason. >> thanks, baby. >> the dogs need it. >> thank you. >> but, perhaps, there is something deeper at work. a girl grateful for the life she has, wanting to share that good fortune with other creatures. >> i was both me and the dogs are animals, creatures, that didn't have homes and now we both have homes and it's so that mazing. >> garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> coming up, danger in the sky. a troubling situation for a bomber pilot. why a jet came so close. >>> it's a hot commodity these days, hand sanitizer. tonight a new quarng. what you might be putting on your hands that could be dangerous. >>> unsafe and unprofessional, those are the words the u.s. military is using to describe what you're looking at here, a close
mina wanted to help. so, she started walking and sitting for every dog she could in her neighborhood. and the money she made went right to muttville, and there was a lot of it. >> over the past five years i've donated over $14,000 for them. >> mina says she does it for a simple reason. >> thanks, baby. >> the dogs need it. >> thank you. >> but, perhaps, there is something deeper at work. a girl grateful for the life she has, wanting to share that good fortune...
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♪ - karen and mina join us now from their location in indianapolis.rt off, karen, first of all with the arms. i see you showing off your arms now. your arms in the promo. mina, karen, when are y--look at that! are you gonna do a w-- i need a boot camp. i need boot camp workout tape to join in on this. what's the secret? what is the secret, karen? - just, we use our arms a lot. that's the secret, and i think we're blessed with very durable anatomy and so we grow muscles very easily. we seen people walking around the neighborhood carrying sandbags or logs for crossfit and i thought, "we should start a crossfit" "and we can have people pay us to do demo to get these arms." - okay, my check is in the mail because i'm ready. i need a little of that. i need a little of that gun action, i guess is what they call it there. well, mina, you and your mom have been in business together 13 years. the company is called two chicks and a hammer for obvious reasons. huge success here. fifth season. is it true you taught yourself from google and youtube videos? - when
♪ - karen and mina join us now from their location in indianapolis.rt off, karen, first of all with the arms. i see you showing off your arms now. your arms in the promo. mina, karen, when are y--look at that! are you gonna do a w-- i need a boot camp. i need boot camp workout tape to join in on this. what's the secret? what is the secret, karen? - just, we use our arms a lot. that's the secret, and i think we're blessed with very durable anatomy and so we grow muscles very easily. we seen...
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thank you so much for coming as a tour guide in philadelphia's penn museum you'd expect mina sardar to know ancient middle eastern history with so revealing is how personally she takes her subject matter like this 4000 year old wedding headdress from the tomb of the mesopotamian queen a personal favorite this reminds me with a very very special occasion my wedding day i wore approximately 2 pounds of their gifts nearby for like. other queen probably for one day mina is from damascus syria a refugee employed as part of the museum's global guides program which gives recent immigrants an opportunity to work in the u.s. and stay in touch with their roots and nino fled civil war with her husband and 5 children and arrived in philadelphia just 3 years ago dealing with artifacts from my home from the middle east i'm connected to my culture. or why or why door open to me to share my culture the initiative involves intensive training in history and storytelling the guides come not only from the middle east but also africa and central america and are encouraged to read their own experiences into
thank you so much for coming as a tour guide in philadelphia's penn museum you'd expect mina sardar to know ancient middle eastern history with so revealing is how personally she takes her subject matter like this 4000 year old wedding headdress from the tomb of the mesopotamian queen a personal favorite this reminds me with a very very special occasion my wedding day i wore approximately 2 pounds of their gifts nearby for like. other queen probably for one day mina is from damascus syria a...
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they made a decisive change before last season the 433 remain in place but for minas role changed dramatically again and again the nominal center forward drop back like it included back in the day while money moved more into the center and it worked quite well than gary and tactics didn't last long however in the sixty's the fan to stop their turn in the spotlight and particular cut the natural. it was invented by the swiss guard of the plan in the thirty's but became a real phenomenon with coach guillen yoni and ireland disgruntled inter milan the top european team of the sixty's. at the natural is more than just a strong defense of the crucial element is the ball murray and movement of the opponents are taking down the flank one defender shifts over while another covers the space he leaps evolution that is still important today whether into success was more down to the special coffee the players drank before every game is another matter what cut the natural the finer or. the seventy's renos the general mitchell's established total football with i.x. the dutch national team and later bus alon
they made a decisive change before last season the 433 remain in place but for minas role changed dramatically again and again the nominal center forward drop back like it included back in the day while money moved more into the center and it worked quite well than gary and tactics didn't last long however in the sixty's the fan to stop their turn in the spotlight and particular cut the natural. it was invented by the swiss guard of the plan in the thirty's but became a real phenomenon with...
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so course it matters who was in the photo when you were being manipulated for political minas but if turkey's president had been someone else from any other political party those all still would have paused. it was a gesture of courtesy and respect. because. while germany. was also present he explained his decision to join the photo on the other hand. they were both booed and whistled by their own fans at the 2018 world cup they crashed out with germany in the group stages i. think this. is a doozy and became the scapegoat for many right wing politicians in germany attacked him for weeks some media outlets criticized him harshly even the german f.a. singled him out. i think i can understand a bit how he felt mistreated but everyone had really turned him into one of the steep guards he was on. and the book. one week after the world cup. back with a statement on twitter. he quit international football and of a national team and he cited racism as the reason for this he is very critical of the german media in particular he's also critical of the german football association and one perso
so course it matters who was in the photo when you were being manipulated for political minas but if turkey's president had been someone else from any other political party those all still would have paused. it was a gesture of courtesy and respect. because. while germany. was also present he explained his decision to join the photo on the other hand. they were both booed and whistled by their own fans at the 2018 world cup they crashed out with germany in the group stages i. think this. is a...
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yohannes bergen in june of 2020 with his camera photographer jobber lani de la mina captures what covert 19 is meant for the people in his township so in march the south african government reacted to the looming hand demick with a strange and lockdown that had dramatic consequences for much of the population. not only anyone here in some way till has a steady job or a regular income. but took a 5th as this time you know want to freeze that experience i want people to undo even been years later to get the few moved the people who feel even so we had to do with living the day experiences during the course of 90. 2 when he began his project didn't have a work permit. what he could do was drive his mother to work he shot his photos through the car window so the soldiers on patrol couldn't see him. or for your face it wasn't you there at times abalone de la minnie is a successful photographer but he still firmly rooted in his township the people here know and trust him. i would have thought of this project is. going to do have been looked at you. with more interested in looking at his issues
yohannes bergen in june of 2020 with his camera photographer jobber lani de la mina captures what covert 19 is meant for the people in his township so in march the south african government reacted to the looming hand demick with a strange and lockdown that had dramatic consequences for much of the population. not only anyone here in some way till has a steady job or a regular income. but took a 5th as this time you know want to freeze that experience i want people to undo even been years later...
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not asking for the mina category but a professor of ethnic studies said once they understand there will be benefits in terms of racial preference or hiring practices, should right away how this is, using these racial purposes as a gateway drug to identity politics. it shows also you could derive benefit from proving you are not white. >> host: you might call it oppression privilege. it has become inverted. linda began to wherever he job which she now wears in public appearances because without it she was just another white woman and that was not advantageous politically. the woman question comes up as well. in addition to racial categories there are sexual categories for identity politics. what struck me as strange, women make up the majority of the population, women make up in america today the majority of college students. how is it the majority could become an aggrieved minority? >> guest: as i said in the 60s with the second wave feminism they identified women, analogize the situation of black americans is unique for black women it used the jane crow analogy, a new iteration of this
not asking for the mina category but a professor of ethnic studies said once they understand there will be benefits in terms of racial preference or hiring practices, should right away how this is, using these racial purposes as a gateway drug to identity politics. it shows also you could derive benefit from proving you are not white. >> host: you might call it oppression privilege. it has become inverted. linda began to wherever he job which she now wears in public appearances because...
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este es el reporte, regresamos con ustedes >>> muchas gracias alejandra, un piloto vía de la vida minasado (nombre extranjero) murió ayer cuando el helicóptero en el cual viajaban se estrelló, genera en el único bordón investigadores no han determinado la causa del accidente. mientras que el condado mendocino, ha consumido más de 700 acres de terreno, las órdenes de evacuación de la zona ya se levantaron, pero los bomberos. >>> en el parque nacional las llamas han consumido en el parque nacional las llamas han consumido más de 1100 acres, hasta el momento no se reportan daños ya que las llamas pueden propagarse a la (nombre extranjero) >>> en varios de sus distritos entre ellos pero >>> debido a es esta lanzó una advertencia para que aquellos que incrementen precios de productos o servicios básicos. para abordar este tipo de actividad puede llamar a la oficina del fiscal al número telefónico, y en esta mismas jurisdicciones pide que todos los turistas y otros visitantes desocupan los hoteles así como otros inmuebles, esto para poder a debilitar a personas que tengan que eve estar por lo
este es el reporte, regresamos con ustedes >>> muchas gracias alejandra, un piloto vía de la vida minasado (nombre extranjero) murió ayer cuando el helicóptero en el cual viajaban se estrelló, genera en el único bordón investigadores no han determinado la causa del accidente. mientras que el condado mendocino, ha consumido más de 700 acres de terreno, las órdenes de evacuación de la zona ya se levantaron, pero los bomberos. >>> en el parque nacional las llamas han...
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. >> planean contra contratar a 10.000 empleados >>> la plataforma se ha convertido en mina de oro aiales >>> se convierte competidor para facebook y youtube. >>> noticias telemundo >>> el exvicepresidente joe biden estÁ a punto de tomar la decisiÓn mÁs importante de su carrera polÍtica >>> fuentes de prensa asociadas indicando que el virtual candidato demÓcrata anunciarÍa quiÉn serÍa su compaÑera de fÓrmula la semana del 10 de agosto >>> esto pondrÁ el anuncio mas cercano de la convenciÓn demÓcrata que comienza el 17 de agosto y se sabe que podrÍa ser una hispana o una mujer afroamericana. >> revelaron los ingresos que el presidente trump y su hija ivanka y su esposo tuvieron el aÑo pasado el matrimonio aseguÓo ganar 36 millones de dÓlares mientras servÍan como asesores significa7 millones mÁs >>> las empresas que aÚn mantiene el mandatario ingresaron unos 446 millones de dÓlares >>> pero no dijeron si tuvieron ganancias o no >>> mÁs de 4.000 acres que avanzan sin contenciÓn en el Área de riverside en california >>> los bomberos de varios condados combaten con temperaturas de mÁs de
. >> planean contra contratar a 10.000 empleados >>> la plataforma se ha convertido en mina de oro aiales >>> se convierte competidor para facebook y youtube. >>> noticias telemundo >>> el exvicepresidente joe biden estÁ a punto de tomar la decisiÓn mÁs importante de su carrera polÍtica >>> fuentes de prensa asociadas indicando que el virtual candidato demÓcrata anunciarÍa quiÉn serÍa su compaÑera de fÓrmula la semana del 10 de agosto...
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welcome michael mina. >> thank you very much.py to be here. >> first, michael, if you can explain, bill gates has been pointing out that the testing that we're doing in the united states, whatever the numbers, is worthless because the tests are coming back too late to quarantine people, to isolate them, since it's a two or three-day period that you're at the peak infectiousness. so, what is wrong with our testing system right now? >> that's absolutely right. essentially we are trying to fit a public health problem into a medical diagnostic issue. we are using these tests that are called pcr tests. these are tests that need to be done in a laboratory. and that means that for a rapidly spreading virus where people are contagious for just a few days, to have a swab taken, send it off to a laboratory, get them all funneled through the doorway of that lab, get them processed on this instrument and then get the results back to you potentially three, four, five, ten days later, means that the results are coming back to you too late to s
welcome michael mina. >> thank you very much.py to be here. >> first, michael, if you can explain, bill gates has been pointing out that the testing that we're doing in the united states, whatever the numbers, is worthless because the tests are coming back too late to quarantine people, to isolate them, since it's a two or three-day period that you're at the peak infectiousness. so, what is wrong with our testing system right now? >> that's absolutely right. essentially we are...
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mina. >>> so then there's this.e's a quote for you, the quicker we make face coverings our new normal the faster we can gain control over covid-19. that is the message today from a major medical group putting out new guidance in a new effort to take the politics out of the issue of masks, it seems, and also explain and encourage everyone to really get onboard. cnn's elizabeth cohen joins me now. she's been looking into this. so elizabeth, what is the association of american medical colleges saying here? >> they're giving some very basic advice about how to wear masks. i've got to say, this is super easy to do, right? some things are tough and this is not one of them. let's take a look at what their advice is. cover your nose and your mouth with the mask. that seems very basic and you see people pulling it down under their nose all of the time and sometimes people are wearing it as a necklace, no good. don't each bother. try to keep gaps to a minimum and if you're going to use a cloth mask use two layers, three bette
mina. >>> so then there's this.e's a quote for you, the quicker we make face coverings our new normal the faster we can gain control over covid-19. that is the message today from a major medical group putting out new guidance in a new effort to take the politics out of the issue of masks, it seems, and also explain and encourage everyone to really get onboard. cnn's elizabeth cohen joins me now. she's been looking into this. so elizabeth, what is the association of american medical...
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come i dared to ask or text somebody with mina said no you're better on your own. i did get. a change i was pregnant back at the care are now i want spoke. i was to financed all strange not a sinner and that i know. and. there they told me. i had to go into this room they were selling to me and. could. see that they were nice and they. have been in. the door and it was on the on the inside the door but he stayed there on the other place mom said. not to walk up this room langham am. dead reckoning face i just couldn't. go to the end and then adding. not come back pick. out of me a ticket on the response made. me to directly from a stand on the message. but i was in the spirit sue they let me through the door into the hallway and told me to compose from a sound. back in. time. but i could not touch. my hand on them. i know what didn't put my hand on them. i'm going to. go back. but i told them yes. boss. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. directly.
come i dared to ask or text somebody with mina said no you're better on your own. i did get. a change i was pregnant back at the care are now i want spoke. i was to financed all strange not a sinner and that i know. and. there they told me. i had to go into this room they were selling to me and. could. see that they were nice and they. have been in. the door and it was on the on the inside the door but he stayed there on the other place mom said. not to walk up this room langham am. dead...
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come i dared to ask or text somebody with mina said no you're better on your own. i did get. changed i was pregnant back at the care are now. i was told financed all strange not a sinner and that i know. and when i got there they told me. i had to go into this room they were selling to me and. could. see that they were nice and they thought i. had been in. the door and it was on them on the inside the door but he stayed there and the other place mom said. not to walk up this room langham am. dead record nacer face i just couldn't. go to the end and then adding. not come back. to. me a ticket on the policeman stopped me and he says me directly from a stand on the message. but i was in the spirit of the let me through the door into the hallway and told him to compose from a sound. but . i know what. i'm. from. throughout its history with the self-proclaimed islamic state terrorist group. from all over the world to find. one. in more populous. russian citizens left their country to join the terrorists bringing wives and children with them. when he is not. all in your. hundreds o
come i dared to ask or text somebody with mina said no you're better on your own. i did get. changed i was pregnant back at the care are now. i was told financed all strange not a sinner and that i know. and when i got there they told me. i had to go into this room they were selling to me and. could. see that they were nice and they thought i. had been in. the door and it was on them on the inside the door but he stayed there and the other place mom said. not to walk up this room langham am....
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have maya harris and maya harris is a giant, i know, in the civil rights community and then little mina. i new mina when she was a gangly little teenager looking like a baby giraffe and to see her a fully grown woman and successful entrepreneur. these harris women coming from such humble backgrounds, all of them just extraordinary and i got emotional and i just feel, listen, there's a lot that goes on right now in this country that will just tear you down and have you hiding had under the bed, but when somebody does something that breaks through a barrier for tens of millions of people, you know, and does it with grace and with poise and with beauty and with smarts, you know, and with resilience, you know -- you've got to take a step back sometimes, and that was for me -- that was for my mom. that was for my grandmas and for a lot of black women and women of color here and around the world. >> so you have harris' historic moment and then you have president obama in his speech. it was extraordinary in how he went where former presidents haven't, and also then though his call to action to
have maya harris and maya harris is a giant, i know, in the civil rights community and then little mina. i new mina when she was a gangly little teenager looking like a baby giraffe and to see her a fully grown woman and successful entrepreneur. these harris women coming from such humble backgrounds, all of them just extraordinary and i got emotional and i just feel, listen, there's a lot that goes on right now in this country that will just tear you down and have you hiding had under the bed,...
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y en minas un ciento de estructuras un salirse nuevamente de información cuéntanos. >>> son de etiquetaontención decirse de 4968 de crees sido consumido los personas han resultado heridas si más de 20,000 estructuras en el riesgo vamos escuchar lo que dice la comunidad. sin dice no me quiero morir. estas fueron las palabras y mi pequeña hijo. y que el incendio coyote en san josé. en su totalidad en una petras del departamento del bombero. y apaga fuegos en incendio ni apoyar denominado coyote falló. y regresó con ustedes al estudio muchas veces lodeportó esta información. y reos evacuados. de alimentos es más grande ni aumentó 500. los incendios con los incendio en esta ayuda. de lo que ver y merecer sus compañeros de luchar contra los incendios en el estado. y si no delde la bahía. uno de cada trabajando como bomberos las responsabilidades son diferentes de cada evento pero afirma que el incendio conocido como el (nombre en inglés) que afectan los condado de san mateo y santa cruz es peligroso por muchas razones. con las condiciones incendio más altas en estas ocasiones proveer informa
y en minas un ciento de estructuras un salirse nuevamente de información cuéntanos. >>> son de etiquetaontención decirse de 4968 de crees sido consumido los personas han resultado heridas si más de 20,000 estructuras en el riesgo vamos escuchar lo que dice la comunidad. sin dice no me quiero morir. estas fueron las palabras y mi pequeña hijo. y que el incendio coyote en san josé. en su totalidad en una petras del departamento del bombero. y apaga fuegos en incendio ni apoyar...
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if we move this way you can see another beautiful drawing by mina and she is likening the suffrage effort where that women are getting grabbed and assaulted by angry men. she is likening that moment to training for the draft. in april of 1917, the u.s. entered world war i. this is a major moment for suffrage. the suffragists were able to say that they were doing all this effort on the home fronts, or they were serving as nurses, doctors with the red cross, with their own suffrage support units. unit supported by the suffragists. and getting involved in the war directly. why couldn't they have a political voice if they were basically giving up their lives for the united states? so this drying really gets to that where the suffragists are carrying banners that say democracy begins at home. and other banners like, what would you do mister president for women's suffrage. and meanwhile all these angry men are attacking these white women that are carrying these banners. this is a piece of cotton that they imprisoned when suffragists who were arrested, during their imprisonment they decided to c
if we move this way you can see another beautiful drawing by mina and she is likening the suffrage effort where that women are getting grabbed and assaulted by angry men. she is likening that moment to training for the draft. in april of 1917, the u.s. entered world war i. this is a major moment for suffrage. the suffragists were able to say that they were doing all this effort on the home fronts, or they were serving as nurses, doctors with the red cross, with their own suffrage support units....
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the top address for out of the ordinary design we meet up with your son orlandi in her gallery in mina. but we kick off the show in fashion trends come and go but one that always seems to make a comeback in the summer time is strong look around and you'll easily find a rough bags as well as hats especially at the beach but now several high end fashion houses are taking this to another level and incorporating it into their couture lines on the runway this is not just ecologically friendly but it can also support the local communities who produce it well we met some designers who are bracing this versatile material. the latest fashion collections by chanel deal. and. one thing in common they all showcase pieces made with raffia one on the parisienne luxury brands prefer using the strong material in its natural color design in ma you see loves his inputs right cause. his creations are elegant with a rustic touch. rafia is very versatile with. these dresses we used it to crochet pattern. but you can also flatten the rod. so it's like here with this dress for the food i like to call this ra
the top address for out of the ordinary design we meet up with your son orlandi in her gallery in mina. but we kick off the show in fashion trends come and go but one that always seems to make a comeback in the summer time is strong look around and you'll easily find a rough bags as well as hats especially at the beach but now several high end fashion houses are taking this to another level and incorporating it into their couture lines on the runway this is not just ecologically friendly but it...
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in cameroon almost 50000 trees to planted on degraded land around mina wow count which shelters refugees escaping violence in 1000. until after 50 years of conflict in a. sco was able to protect colombia's gibby cattail rain forest a former guerrilla stronghold. declaring this rich spider virus arian to be a world heritage site. in the midst of war the consequential damage to the environment can easily be overlooked but if we don't act to protect our natural world be nothing left to fight for. a $150000000.00 trees disappear every year into the clothing that we all wear from uk cycling to say that for instance the famous yellow dress fade from blue jeans. to conserving the world's dwindling wetlands 3 of the aids world's global bird migration of life intersect right where we are the basic discovered a treasure trove it is one of the most special wetlands on the planet after ice ecosystems inland it announces the era on the deserted streets of they've become familiar figures couriers on bicycles delivering food or medicine to lock down colombians most of them here are venezuelan migrants
in cameroon almost 50000 trees to planted on degraded land around mina wow count which shelters refugees escaping violence in 1000. until after 50 years of conflict in a. sco was able to protect colombia's gibby cattail rain forest a former guerrilla stronghold. declaring this rich spider virus arian to be a world heritage site. in the midst of war the consequential damage to the environment can easily be overlooked but if we don't act to protect our natural world be nothing left to fight for....
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the number of calls coming into the mina support burial service has exploded the head of the service had to rapidly increase her team to meet the demand for free social burials. we were not prepared for this we were shocked when the 1st coronavirus deaths came to my now so we didn't expect the outbreak here to be this dramatic as. the emergency calls keep on coming now they have to pick up a deceased 41 year old he too was assumed to have died of coded 19 in the meantime they're working around the clock to enable the burials of many socially disadvantaged victims the traffic jam holds them up before reaching their destination in a working class suburb there have already been many cases of the coronavirus here the family of the dead man called in a panic after they found out he had a silver motionless in the bathroom he was a diabetic. for his brother the death came very suddenly after a brief serious illness with several of the coded 900 symptoms. but his condition worsened within 3 days but died this morning at 7 o'clock. what did he die of so you suddenly he couldn't breathe anymor
the number of calls coming into the mina support burial service has exploded the head of the service had to rapidly increase her team to meet the demand for free social burials. we were not prepared for this we were shocked when the 1st coronavirus deaths came to my now so we didn't expect the outbreak here to be this dramatic as. the emergency calls keep on coming now they have to pick up a deceased 41 year old he too was assumed to have died of coded 19 in the meantime they're working around...
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the slums of mina home to an extraordinary community on the frontlines rémy a self taught me to life.delivering new life into some of the toughest living conditions in the world. in a unique 6 part series al-jazeera follows the lives of the remarkable people who work now and cry in the slot on al-jazeera. another early morning another ceremony to bit health workers by well. 29000 cuban doctors and nurses working in 59 countries around the world as confirmed cases of coronavirus increase so does demand for cuban medics medical services at the island's main export while western commentators assume cuba sends doctors mainly to expand influence experts on the other's health system draw a different conclusion you're making a big sacrifice why are you willing to go. because there are other people that need me people that are sick and dying and not isn't right people shouldn't be dying when there are people who can help them. frank assessments what are you saying in this event to 6 percent of the group local population are facing life to be instructed to and in-depth analysis of the day's gl
the slums of mina home to an extraordinary community on the frontlines rémy a self taught me to life.delivering new life into some of the toughest living conditions in the world. in a unique 6 part series al-jazeera follows the lives of the remarkable people who work now and cry in the slot on al-jazeera. another early morning another ceremony to bit health workers by well. 29000 cuban doctors and nurses working in 59 countries around the world as confirmed cases of coronavirus increase so...
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states which as you said is virtually every state in the country we're talking about thousands of minas apologies from cities to counties and then we're talking about native american tribes they are collectively suing innocently what they're doing is suing up and down the supply chain for opioids essentially saying that these companies the pharmaceutical companies failed to adequately flag certain orders of these opioids that then were moved off and diverted into areas they were not supposed to be and misused essentially abuse so the claim is pharmaceutical companies knew that their supply chain was broken along the way and that really groups were taking these opioids and mishandling them and selling them to the public in ways that they shouldn't be and yet they kept pumping them out and producing them that's the claim here so let's talk about because dates are asking for 26 point $4000000000.00 from companies who are they actually targeting in this situation. yeah it's really 3 big companies one is the mckesson corporation amerisource bergen corporation cardinal health and then of cour
states which as you said is virtually every state in the country we're talking about thousands of minas apologies from cities to counties and then we're talking about native american tribes they are collectively suing innocently what they're doing is suing up and down the supply chain for opioids essentially saying that these companies the pharmaceutical companies failed to adequately flag certain orders of these opioids that then were moved off and diverted into areas they were not supposed to...
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has shifted to online and systematically nor to be to cater to the needs of mina's would visit or to early days it was inaccessibility on bendin gender information communication technologies at all and learn those with disabilities not ready developed a magazine band or. non a real beauty or internet device. despite all the hardships he faces is a lengthy and happy time and like other children he has one day to be a doctor another be a single. the education system. to be more inclusive. well when the coronavirus lockdowns started hitting countries out side china as early as march the mexican conductor along. came up with a plan to bring musicians together from a distance she formed the impossible orchestra project to gather virtually some of the world's best musicians goals to raise funds for women and children mexico affected by the virus. i was sent home. and i suddenly couldn't conduct so what could i do. i was imagining what it would be an artist trying to have an artist to have the world's best seller lists. and call my friends 1st i called all the people that i had their phone
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drawing hundreds of demonstrators into town the mayor has denounced all heat related crimes in his city mina say lee says what his clients are accused of doing does not amount to hate it was done to express a viewpoint that they disagree with the city. >>and or sing black lives matter organization which i said is anti police and it's anti american them year-old has since been repainted the next court date is scheduled for october 13th. in martinez billie jean told kron 4 news. >>next at 5.30 tropical storm esa es racing along the east coast, millions of people are facing heavy rain flooding even tornadoes and san jose police chief eddie garcia he is retiring after a career spanning nearly 3
drawing hundreds of demonstrators into town the mayor has denounced all heat related crimes in his city mina say lee says what his clients are accused of doing does not amount to hate it was done to express a viewpoint that they disagree with the city. >>and or sing black lives matter organization which i said is anti police and it's anti american them year-old has since been repainted the next court date is scheduled for october 13th. in martinez billie jean told kron 4 news....
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a very warm welcome to you you're watching r t international with mina karan now it's top story this hour despite calls for calm the unrest in both the roost continues as the country enters a 4th day of protests police have already started dispersing crowds and arresting demonstrators in the capital minsk several polish journalists have also reportedly been detained well let's get the latest now from our correspondent rym on called the river among good to see you could you bring us up to speed place. our crews outside of the embassy of belarus in moscow the moments were another solidarity rally is taking place for a 4th consecutive day as well you can probably see them right. behind me similar rallies are taking place in other countries as well like ukraine for example where . groups of people went out not only to the bella russian embassy but to the independence square as well now getting back here to moscow right now a little bit earlier there were so many people here that the police were forced to to disperse the crowd and asked the people to go about their business because that p
a very warm welcome to you you're watching r t international with mina karan now it's top story this hour despite calls for calm the unrest in both the roost continues as the country enters a 4th day of protests police have already started dispersing crowds and arresting demonstrators in the capital minsk several polish journalists have also reportedly been detained well let's get the latest now from our correspondent rym on called the river among good to see you could you bring us up to speed...
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international with mina care and. now despite calls for calm the on rest in belarus continues as the country enters a 4th day of protests police have already started dispersing crowds and arresting demonstrators in the capital. i mean the bushies didn't have full control. people complained it was meant to be some people missing. person or a small team. the logo. is . on. the way. let's get more and all this now and join our correspondent among calls were from on good to see you could you bring us up to speed on the latest place. absolutely 1st of all our crew are now outside of the belorussian embassy here in a sense or almost cold war solidarity rally is say can place just like the one happening in ukraine at the independence square to one in st petersburg the other bill a russian consulate there too now that these rallies here they've been happening for 4 days as well just like the unrest in billers however here everything is well sort of calm however this cell ones they are russian police detained at least 5 people
international with mina care and. now despite calls for calm the on rest in belarus continues as the country enters a 4th day of protests police have already started dispersing crowds and arresting demonstrators in the capital. i mean the bushies didn't have full control. people complained it was meant to be some people missing. person or a small team. the logo. is . on. the way. let's get more and all this now and join our correspondent among calls were from on good to see you could you bring...
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. >>> la plataforma de tik tok se ha convertido en una mina de oro a nivel mundial cuenta con 800 millonesfacebook por estar en la aplicación >> .sería un tengo mucho tiempo de no entrar en facebook de tanto estar en la aplicación >>> por lo que se convertiría en un fuerte competidor para facebook y youtube. noticias telemundoutube en washington sulema noticias telemundo . >> >> v> emos qué pasa alredveremo. cerca de dos mil acres quemados y evacuaciones es el saldo de tres incendios que avanzan sin contención en (nombre en inglés) california los bomberos de ambos condados combaten l2000 acres q el saldo preliminar de tres incendios provocados que avanzan sin contención en california los bomberos de varios condados combaten las llamas otro día más con temperaturas de tres dígitos, mientras unos 1000 residentes tuvieron que abandonar sus hogares ante el avance sus de los fuegos hogares por avance de los fuegos para estar informados de esta y otras .noticias para seguir informado de estas y otras noticias suscríbase al boletín de noticias telemundo es muy sencillo tiene que enviarnos un mens
. >>> la plataforma de tik tok se ha convertido en una mina de oro a nivel mundial cuenta con 800 millonesfacebook por estar en la aplicación >> .sería un tengo mucho tiempo de no entrar en facebook de tanto estar en la aplicación >>> por lo que se convertiría en un fuerte competidor para facebook y youtube. noticias telemundoutube en washington sulema noticias telemundo . >> >> v> emos qué pasa alredveremo. cerca de dos mil acres quemados y...
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destiny because of the growth of i was they had a lot of control but in the same time of the south or of minas iraq in our court the sort of the situation is out of control and if the government see that that the holocaust that even the international interest is sort of the government has to give it ourselves this. was the power the i mean couldn't the government just say no sorry you have to tell you how these these refugees. it is quite difficult the situation i think that the in that moment there is also it political point of view of the situation in the next week to the 20th of september in italy there will be very important regional election in some important reasons such as come and we are all or just can assume the reason like if i get in between the government that is led by in have little more ground to go and move into single status or at the very leftist lower end and there is a fight between the center right that is led by matters of opinion or georgian moloney and cecily is one of the most important region also led by a center right government so there is also a political fight bu
destiny because of the growth of i was they had a lot of control but in the same time of the south or of minas iraq in our court the sort of the situation is out of control and if the government see that that the holocaust that even the international interest is sort of the government has to give it ourselves this. was the power the i mean couldn't the government just say no sorry you have to tell you how these these refugees. it is quite difficult the situation i think that the in that moment...
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a warm welcome you're watching r t international with mina caring about the russian council is once again become the focus of founding government protests thousands of people have converged on minsk laying flowers in tribute to a demonstrator killed in the arm rest that followed last sunday's disputed presidential election this is the scene where he was killed earlier in the week this family have asked people to gather here instead of coming to his funeral her response to this report from the city. i heard reports to the extraordinary as you can see many people have come today to pushkin square metro station where a man from minsk alexander terrycloth ski was killed in the unrest it's difficult to count how many people are here they stand on both sides here they've completely filled the space near the entrance to the metro they're queuing to lay flowers or cars or honking as you can see for yourself despite you know the start of the what's your sign. also gathered outside the headquarters of the state board costa earlier stuff were invited to a meeting there with the speaker of the upper
a warm welcome you're watching r t international with mina caring about the russian council is once again become the focus of founding government protests thousands of people have converged on minsk laying flowers in tribute to a demonstrator killed in the arm rest that followed last sunday's disputed presidential election this is the scene where he was killed earlier in the week this family have asked people to gather here instead of coming to his funeral her response to this report from the...
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michael mina's for your answer quote children in our country don't fare as well as children in other wealthy countries around the world so we have a lot of work to do then you magnify the reality of that with the covert crisis and the issues of racial injustice and you say something's wrong. well a lot of something is wrong $40000000.00 american families receive food stamps and if it assistance just to provide a basic meal for their kids for america to even come close to the exceptionalism our leaders spouse state local and federal governments need to do more to support the nation's most vital resource its children who are couldn't agree with you more blows my mind that i would live long enough to see you having to come to the us and feed children here and i think it really shows what we've been seeing over the last few years with your words since coburn started what a lot of us have been kind of yelling from the whole tops for a long time was there are serious problems with poverty in this country that nobody seems to want to really tackle for decades report after report i don't hon
michael mina's for your answer quote children in our country don't fare as well as children in other wealthy countries around the world so we have a lot of work to do then you magnify the reality of that with the covert crisis and the issues of racial injustice and you say something's wrong. well a lot of something is wrong $40000000.00 american families receive food stamps and if it assistance just to provide a basic meal for their kids for america to even come close to the exceptionalism our...
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of that alexandre show for the 4 star a more welcome aboard incredibly informative and helpful as mina a superb and glamorous horse missing from the house of commons a good one says one of the best most informative discussions of colbert i have seen huge then. festing to talk yuki express if you missed it for the read on highly recommended margaret says a must watch thanks for this hope it deals with some of the complacency that seems to be spreading. money high got to take an opposite point of view to many for contributors so this fight us kills the vast majority of people i thought the vast majority survive it very well and the kilo which will pale covert 19 into the ranks of generally non fatal diseases will be world wide unemployment and destitution killing millions upon millions and millions more than $1000.00 ever will we have on the voices of sanity muddy us or do they not fit this disgraceful and very disturbing knot of and finally maybe on our side but in some ways a hopeful note she says having lost true friends to cool that i don't really want to experience it what will seem
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international with mina care and our top story president trump has announced he's banning the popular chinese video sharing optic talk washington is worried that beijing could use the platform to spy on us users the application has millions of fans around the world and unleashed a wave of generations that creativity tightly woven around 15 2nd clips from needing little encouragement takes a look at who else in the u.s. believes there's more to tick talk than meets the eye. well that's up are. all nice in fact favorite. why don't internet would be better and in the u.s. no they can't be they wouldn't do that twice we greatly concerned that the chinese communist party could use its control of it to don't to distort to manipulate these conversations to sow discord among americans and to achieve its preferred political outcome i can't believe it all easy as i think that the only thing dangerous up to talk was that it wasted my time away you but no now it turns out that beijing has been using me for political gain that letter from the group of republican senators to try to the us intellige
international with mina care and our top story president trump has announced he's banning the popular chinese video sharing optic talk washington is worried that beijing could use the platform to spy on us users the application has millions of fans around the world and unleashed a wave of generations that creativity tightly woven around 15 2nd clips from needing little encouragement takes a look at who else in the u.s. believes there's more to tick talk than meets the eye. well that's up are....
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slums of mina home to an extraordinary community on the frontline remy a self taught me to life. delivering new life into some of the toughest living conditions. in a unique 6 part series al-jazeera follows the lives of the remarkable people who work now and dry in the slot on al-jazeera. oh. hello again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour the president of belarus has sought help from russia as protests grow calling for him to step down thousands gathered at the spot where a man died on monday during a violent crackdown on demonstrators and the u.s. postal service is warning that it can't guarantee all ballots cast by mail and november's presidential election will arrive in time to be counted president trump has continued to back his pick for postmaster general despite protests against. the grain protests in west jerusalem near the official residence of israel's prime minister calling on him to resign demonstrations against benjamin netanyahu been held on saturday evenings the several weeks now there's anger over the government's handling of a coronavir
slums of mina home to an extraordinary community on the frontline remy a self taught me to life. delivering new life into some of the toughest living conditions. in a unique 6 part series al-jazeera follows the lives of the remarkable people who work now and dry in the slot on al-jazeera. oh. hello again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour the president of belarus has sought help from russia as protests grow calling for him to step down thousands gathered at the spot...
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other queen probably for one day mina is from damascus syria a refugee employed as part of the museum's global guides program which gives recent immigrants an opportunity to work in the u.s. and stay in touch with their roots and nino fled civil war with her husband and 5 children and arrived in philadelphia just 3 years ago dealing with artifacts from my home from the middle east i'm connected to my culture. or why door open to me to share my culture the initiative involves intensive training in history and storytelling the guides come not only from the middle east but also africa and central america and are encouraged to read their own experiences into the tour museum officials say it's popular among visitors one of the things people told us is they've been coming to the museum specifically to hear from these guides which in many ways makes a lot of sense all of the kind of historical context of religion they gave you can get from wikipedia all right but you can't get anywhere else as the personal stories about what's going on in the world today in the lives of the people who are from
other queen probably for one day mina is from damascus syria a refugee employed as part of the museum's global guides program which gives recent immigrants an opportunity to work in the u.s. and stay in touch with their roots and nino fled civil war with her husband and 5 children and arrived in philadelphia just 3 years ago dealing with artifacts from my home from the middle east i'm connected to my culture. or why door open to me to share my culture the initiative involves intensive training...