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end of kim il sung's regime the famine under kim jong il and the partial disintegration of both state and party that followed not only shook the country but also its traditional social hierarchy. this helped loosen the stringent marriage rules. today the my. most desirable professions for a husband are scientist diplomat the military and of course business professionals . for years women traffic police were highly sought after on the marriage market but they're seen less often now with the installation of traffic lights. young couples are expected to have children and their education will be put in the hands of the state at an early age. the country boasts a reported literacy rate of 100 percent a success that is attributed to the revolution. the most important school subjects are math physics music and singing korean and the lives of the great leaders. from kindergarten on children are subjected to a rigorous selection process the best students spend their holidays taking part in sports at the young pioneer camps. there. my. son 7 c. when we arrive at the stadium a competition is und
end of kim il sung's regime the famine under kim jong il and the partial disintegration of both state and party that followed not only shook the country but also its traditional social hierarchy. this helped loosen the stringent marriage rules. today the my. most desirable professions for a husband are scientist diplomat the military and of course business professionals . for years women traffic police were highly sought after on the marriage market but they're seen less often now with the...
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the end of kim il sung's regime the famine under kim jong il and the partial disintegration of both state and party that followed not only shook the country but also its traditional social hierarchy. this helped loosen the stringent marriage rules. today the most desirable professions for a husband are scientist diplomat the military and of course business professionals . for years women traffic police were highly sought after on the marriage market. but they're seen less often now with the installation of traffic lights. last young couples are expected to have children and their education will be put in the hands of the. state at an early age. the country boasts a reported literacy rate of 100 percent a success that is attributed to the revolution. the most important school subjects are math physics music and singing korean and the lives of the great leaders. from kindergarten on children are subjected to a rigorous selection process the best students spend their holidays taking part in sports at the young pioneer camps. there yet here are. by 7 7 c. the time when we arrive at the stadiu
the end of kim il sung's regime the famine under kim jong il and the partial disintegration of both state and party that followed not only shook the country but also its traditional social hierarchy. this helped loosen the stringent marriage rules. today the most desirable professions for a husband are scientist diplomat the military and of course business professionals . for years women traffic police were highly sought after on the marriage market. but they're seen less often now with the...
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the end of kim il sung's regime the famine under kim jong il and the partial disintegration of both state and party that followed not only shook the country but also its traditional social hierarchy. this helped loosen the stringent marriage rules. today the most desirable professions for a husband are scientist diplomat the military and of course business professionals . for years women traffic police were highly sought after on the marriage market but they're seen less often now with the installation of traffic lights. young couples are expected to have children and their education will be put in the hands of the state at an early age. the country boasts a reported literacy rate of 100 percent a success that is attributed to the revolution. the most important school subjects are math physics music and singing korean and the lives of the great leaders. from kindergarten on children are subjected to a rigorous selection process the best students spend their holidays taking part in sports at the young pioneer camps. there here are. my. son. 7 c when we arrive at the stadium a competition i
the end of kim il sung's regime the famine under kim jong il and the partial disintegration of both state and party that followed not only shook the country but also its traditional social hierarchy. this helped loosen the stringent marriage rules. today the most desirable professions for a husband are scientist diplomat the military and of course business professionals . for years women traffic police were highly sought after on the marriage market but they're seen less often now with the...
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the end of kim il sung's regime the famine under kim jong il and the partial disintegration of both state and party that followed not only shook the country but also its traditional social hierarchy. this helped loosen the stringent marriage rules. today the most desirable professions for a husband are scientist diplomat the military and of course business professionals . for years women traffic police were highly sought after on the marriage market but they're seen less often now with the installation of traffic lights. young couples are expected to have children and their education will be put in the hands of the state at an early age. the country boasts a reported literacy rate of 100 percent a success that is attributed to the revolution. the most important school subjects are math physics music and singing korean and the lives of the great leaders. from kindergarten on children are subjected to a rigorous selection process the best students spend their holidays taking part in sports at the young pioneer camps. there here are. my. fun 7 c. when we arrive at the stadium the competition
the end of kim il sung's regime the famine under kim jong il and the partial disintegration of both state and party that followed not only shook the country but also its traditional social hierarchy. this helped loosen the stringent marriage rules. today the most desirable professions for a husband are scientist diplomat the military and of course business professionals . for years women traffic police were highly sought after on the marriage market but they're seen less often now with the...
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so now there are five voices speaking to kim jong il, not just one.and so if kim jong il decides again to not honor an agreement, he's not only doing injustice to america, he'd be doing injustice to china, as well.and i think this will work. it's not going to work if we open up a dialogue with kim jong il. he wants to unravel the six-party talks, or the five-nation coalition that's sending him a clear message.on iran, i hope we can do the same thing, continue to work with the world to convince the iranian mullahs to abandon their nuclear ambitions.we worked very closely with the foreign ministers of france, germany and great britain, who have been the folks delivering the message to the mullahs that if you expect to be part of the world of nations, get rid of your nuclear programs.the iaea is involved. there's a special protocol recently been passed that allows for inspections.i hope we can do it. and we've got a good strategy. >> senator kerry, 90 seconds. >> with respect to iran, the british, french, and germans were the ones who initiated an effort without the united states, regrett
so now there are five voices speaking to kim jong il, not just one.and so if kim jong il decides again to not honor an agreement, he's not only doing injustice to america, he'd be doing injustice to china, as well.and i think this will work. it's not going to work if we open up a dialogue with kim jong il. he wants to unravel the six-party talks, or the five-nation coalition that's sending him a clear message.on iran, i hope we can do the same thing, continue to work with the world to convince...
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your 1st the house where kim il sung was born the birthplace of the republic. and this is where it all started they say. the great leaders training as a revolutionary the resistance against the japanese the struggle against the evil landowners and collaborators. it's a story that's very familiar to people here. and as kim is song was the son of an ordinary peasant he's also venerated as a role model. this is a place of pilgrimage year round in the winter the buildings and grounds are decked in sober white. during our visit in 2011 we 1st saw a local visitors wearing brightly colored winter coats imported from china. by 2015 the classes of schoolchildren are wearing brand name sweatpants even though their sneakers don't quite yet make the grade. september brings the color of autumn and a pumpkin on the patched roof. through the. everything is bigger more modern more beautiful we were told by the woman from the collective farm. the city has more of everything more light more shops more food more housing more work more education more culture who wouldn't want to l
your 1st the house where kim il sung was born the birthplace of the republic. and this is where it all started they say. the great leaders training as a revolutionary the resistance against the japanese the struggle against the evil landowners and collaborators. it's a story that's very familiar to people here. and as kim is song was the son of an ordinary peasant he's also venerated as a role model. this is a place of pilgrimage year round in the winter the buildings and grounds are decked in...
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you can rsstream the ile festival saturday by going to hardly strictly bluegrass.com. once there, you can also donate vid-19. rtists fected by >>> from all of us here at "kqed newsroom," thanks for good night. show. ♪ do do do do, do do do do, do do do do. yeah. yeah. yeah. ♪ captioning sponsored by wnet for sunday, october 4: the president remains hospitalized with a diagnosis of coronavirus, but his doctors say he could rnretuo the white house soon. and "roads to election 2020," voters will decide the future of gig workers in the state of california. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made ssible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the anderson family fund. bernard d denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope ckerberg. the leonard and norma klorfine foundation. charles ronb
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il had i i had had il had hada i i had had a secret imagine if i had had a secret chinese bank account when i was running for reelection?! you think fox news might have been a little concerned about that? you are watching bbc news, we are wives in pennsylvania where former president barack obama is speaking on the 2020 campaign trail supporting joe biden. that is not a good idea. of the taxes donald trump pays. he may be sending more of the foreign governments then he pays in the united states! his first year in the white house, and we she only paid seven of $50 in income taxes stop my first opposite of baskin robbins. —— 750. i think i might‘ve paid more taxes. that year. working at a dispensing ice cream. how is that possible? how many people paid less than that? it's possible, just possible that, if you are living high on the hogging and yearly pay 750 dollars in taxes, they may be, does may be, he might not just know what working people are going through here in pennsylvania. we cannot afford four more years of this, philadelphia. but the good news is, right now, you can choose cha
il had i i had had il had hada i i had had a secret imagine if i had had a secret chinese bank account when i was running for reelection?! you think fox news might have been a little concerned about that? you are watching bbc news, we are wives in pennsylvania where former president barack obama is speaking on the 2020 campaign trail supporting joe biden. that is not a good idea. of the taxes donald trump pays. he may be sending more of the foreign governments then he pays in the united states!...
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. >> a springfield, il and a springfield, in >> there's a springfield, ms and a springfield, pa >> therecore >> what good does it do to send a letter my way when i'm in springfield? springfield, usa ♪ >> zip code is bringing the mail explosion under control. it is as up-to-date as the computer, as timely as the fantastic zip code scanner, electronically reading zip codes and sorting the mail. it is a success. but to make zip code work, you must use it. remember, only you can put zip in your postal system. ladies and gentlemen, the postmaster general of the united states, the honorable lawrence f. o'brien. >> one way we can measure the success of our zip code program is by the number of foreign countries who send us their postal specialists to study our system and to determine how much of it is adaptable for their own purposes. they come because of the simple fact, zip code works. it works for the post office. it works for all who use the mail, small business, bulk mailers, or private citizens. >> to get any zip code numbers you may need, including your own, just call your local post offi
. >> a springfield, il and a springfield, in >> there's a springfield, ms and a springfield, pa >> therecore >> what good does it do to send a letter my way when i'm in springfield? springfield, usa ♪ >> zip code is bringing the mail explosion under control. it is as up-to-date as the computer, as timely as the fantastic zip code scanner, electronically reading zip codes and sorting the mail. it is a success. but to make zip code work, you must use it. remember,...
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where you tell it it rather has more on orthodox policy there for example is relationship to kim jong il and of north korea joe biden they're saying clearly well kim jong un is a thug so if we were looking for daylight between the 2 candidates on policy we really saw that they are night and day in the way that they see where the country is right now and where the country is headed ok what do you think is this debate likely to actually influence the outcome of the election. well terry i think that's pretty hard to imagine at this point i mean there really aren't that many undecided voters so voters who are on the fence i saw a number today saying that between 2 and 8 percent of voters are still undecided so there really aren't that many minds to change at this point what do you think that both candidates and campaigns can say is that there are candidates delivered good strong performances but i don't think either candidate can say that they came out of this being able to change the outcome of the election so we thank you very much steve washington correspondent for now so let's count them
where you tell it it rather has more on orthodox policy there for example is relationship to kim jong il and of north korea joe biden they're saying clearly well kim jong un is a thug so if we were looking for daylight between the 2 candidates on policy we really saw that they are night and day in the way that they see where the country is right now and where the country is headed ok what do you think is this debate likely to actually influence the outcome of the election. well terry i think...
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capital pyongyang has been staging a massive parade featuring its latest weapons hardware leader kim jong il was expected to preside over the display in the central square named after his grandfather the founder of the secretive state north korea has closed its borders because of the pandemic the authorities have not officially reported any cases of covert 90. observers and south korea are expecting the north to showcase its new missiles we're joined now from seoul in south korea by reporter frank smyth frank good to have you with us what does this parade tell us about north korea's military strength is it growing or is this all show. well i think really we have to we have to sort of say this is kind of all show these types of parades have happened in the past especially every 5 years or 10 years in particular larger parades like this take place in the north korea when it celebrating major anniversaries like this workers' party in 75th but determining whether these missiles are real or fake it is sometimes an issue and certainly the international community gains more intelligence when it ana
capital pyongyang has been staging a massive parade featuring its latest weapons hardware leader kim jong il was expected to preside over the display in the central square named after his grandfather the founder of the secretive state north korea has closed its borders because of the pandemic the authorities have not officially reported any cases of covert 90. observers and south korea are expecting the north to showcase its new missiles we're joined now from seoul in south korea by reporter...
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. >> ile regret it each and every day. >> reporter: for years we've charted the human toll of our nation'sckdown on immigration. families stranded at the border. children separated from parents. and now a mother reeling from her son's deportation, forced away from the only home he'd ever known. >> i felt like, you know, if i could have another opportunity just to do things right, i will. >> reporter: dalton, georgia, dubbed the carpet capital of the world. population roughly 30,000, nearly half latino. like so many, yvonne was lured here by the promise of a good factory job off the books. brandon would also toil in one of those carpet mills. at 16, he was obsessed with buying a car, and he worked two jobs to earn it. >> how much did you save up to buy the car? >> $10,000. >> reporter: but a shadow hangs low over this town. a decades-old policy that allows local law enforcement to work with immigration officers. >> this trend of mass deportation has deep roots. >> we will expand and revitalize the popular 287-g partnerships -- >> places like dalton, georgia, have these robust agreements bet
. >> ile regret it each and every day. >> reporter: for years we've charted the human toll of our nation'sckdown on immigration. families stranded at the border. children separated from parents. and now a mother reeling from her son's deportation, forced away from the only home he'd ever known. >> i felt like, you know, if i could have another opportunity just to do things right, i will. >> reporter: dalton, georgia, dubbed the carpet capital of the world. population...
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. >> let's look at how the rest of europe is iling.in remains europe's worst affected country with case numbers continuing to rise. russia confirmed another 16,000 -- new cases. 346 cases died in the past when four hours it was mandatory to wear facemasks in all crowded areas by public transport. hospital workers in switzerland y they are fatigued and frightened in the coming days. health authorities reported more than 800,000 new cases today while announcing stricter measures. global stocks have taken a deep dive in response to fearsruround the vis. stock markets on track for itses bione-day lost since marc a german finance reporter tweeted an image saying global markets sink in a sea of red on lock down fears. a closer look and as you can see, stocksth are down acros americas, europe, and asia-pacific. germany is followed by 4%. there is some good news. ahead of the european commission says the delivery of the potential virus could start in april. >> in best case scenarios, 20 llion in vaccines, the moment the companies start nal the
. >> let's look at how the rest of europe is iling.in remains europe's worst affected country with case numbers continuing to rise. russia confirmed another 16,000 -- new cases. 346 cases died in the past when four hours it was mandatory to wear facemasks in all crowded areas by public transport. hospital workers in switzerland y they are fatigued and frightened in the coming days. health authorities reported more than 800,000 new cases today while announcing stricter measures. global...
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. >>> muy valiente gerardo, bien por il en santa clara, funcionarios salud hacen llamado para que esovechar. >>> y en intento por lograr que pequeÑoses negocios de sonoma se mantengan a flote, se destinÓ un fondo millonario que los podrÍa ayudar. claudia nos dice cÓmo puede beneficiarse de esta ayuda. >>> ya es un poco difÍcil, porque las ventas han bajado. la crisis se ha convertido en crisis econÓmica para la mayorÍa de estos dueÑos de pequeÑos negocios. tengo 10 empleados, de los cuales tienen sus propias familias y necesitamos sostener este negocio para ellos. >>> para lograr, la junta de supervisores de sonoma, aprobÓ fondo millonario en intento por ayudar a estos propietarios, 2, 5 millones destinado para negocios afectado por eso la pandemia. >>> se va a dar prioridad a posibling gsz que han sido desatendido. >>> este apoyo, no es un prÉstamo, si no una subvenciÓn, ayuda gratuita, dinero gratis. solo 10 minutos y puede tener o oportunidad. >>> ademÁs, que un equipo de de expertos disponible para ayudar completar su solicitud, lo que debe hacer es llamar al nÚmero en pantalla p
. >>> muy valiente gerardo, bien por il en santa clara, funcionarios salud hacen llamado para que esovechar. >>> y en intento por lograr que pequeÑoses negocios de sonoma se mantengan a flote, se destinÓ un fondo millonario que los podrÍa ayudar. claudia nos dice cÓmo puede beneficiarse de esta ayuda. >>> ya es un poco difÍcil, porque las ventas han bajado. la crisis se ha convertido en crisis econÓmica para la mayorÍa de estos dueÑos de pequeÑos negocios....
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for 16 years he has covered washington and the united states for "il tempo" of rome. he has interviewed and written about some of the most important people and events of our time. >> the vice president will have a brief opening statement. i would ask the subject matter of this press conference be limited to the trip and it will run approximately half an hour. >> i've just completed a meeting with the president which lasted about an hour and a half in which i briefed him -- >> on this particular morning in february, marino de medici attends a news conference held by vice president mondale. i believe the trip is a success. we have set in motion intensifications which will enable us to deal successfully with matters dealing with the security and wellbeing of each of our peoples, the health of our economies and our common goal to increase the prospects for a more stable international environment. >> both the germans and i believe the french -- >> in this room are correspondents from most of the world's leading newspapers, television and radio networks. >> we can prohibit
for 16 years he has covered washington and the united states for "il tempo" of rome. he has interviewed and written about some of the most important people and events of our time. >> the vice president will have a brief opening statement. i would ask the subject matter of this press conference be limited to the trip and it will run approximately half an hour. >> i've just completed a meeting with the president which lasted about an hour and a half in which i briefed him --...
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il talk to yoyou maybe today or tomorrow. . ok, later, bro. rasiene: takake care. baby: boo.: i don't like mornings. always sleepy. so i drop one of mymyisters off to myununties, and thenen i drop onone off at e preseschool, then i go straighto schohool. boy: d did you have fun in n new yoyork? carlrl: yeah. boy: did y you get to meet gret? carl: yeah, because she was part of my group. before we went down the prpress conference, she e hd me, likeke, get ready and whatever, like, 'c'cause i was nenervous. andnd then--'caususes used to itit. i met lolots of people from all around the world. my friend, he lives at the marshahall islands. he lost his homeme from rising sea leve. we just have to keep talking. michaeael: the comommittee wilie a a recommendadation as toto whr or not t there was a a fundamenl righght agreed t to by thesese natitions, which they haveve not lived d up to or h honored. thte enigma t then cos in what thosoe nations wiwill do in the facacef thatat finding and that rerecommendation. greta: what i wowould hope thiso reresultn n is that itit actualy chchange
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il has been studying cults for 30 years he says grace wrote church has all the hallmarks of one. song. has over us when none grow corn honey tag on to chores or call door peter. odom and saw schindler the look at the overall to each over kill. you saw so we touched on mothering it out one. question though those who were. to join the system into. professor tarc believes the social pressures and the country's struggling economy makes koreans susceptible to cults even although more people worse with it. couldn't manage. to have or. is old or young or quick or event you don't don't go are going to catch up or. to progress. man could. you isn't that. he says authorities should intervene to stop groups like grace road and support people who escape today the professor is meeting to find out more about his experiences some ones you can see no joy with. the young children just you know. college and up the hudson or honduras as we see. them out. in the wind chill through. the configuration. he went to as a gentleman familiarly to do i'm gaining how you think. back on his farm those worries
il has been studying cults for 30 years he says grace wrote church has all the hallmarks of one. song. has over us when none grow corn honey tag on to chores or call door peter. odom and saw schindler the look at the overall to each over kill. you saw so we touched on mothering it out one. question though those who were. to join the system into. professor tarc believes the social pressures and the country's struggling economy makes koreans susceptible to cults even although more people worse...
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il has been studying cults for 30 years he says grace wrote church has all the hallmarks of one. song. has over us when i grow corn honey tag on to chores or call door peter. odom and saw schindler the look at overall to each over kill or. saw so it touched on mothering it out one. question that those who are can or. has similar. professor tarc believes the social pressures and the country's struggling economy makes koreans susceptible to cults even although more. couldn't manage. or. old or young or quick or you don't you don't. get your core. to progress. man could. you. he says authorities should intervene to stop groups like grace road and support people who escape today the professor is meeting to find out more about his experiences some ones you can see no joy with. the young children just you know. college up the hudson or honduras as we see. them up. in the wind chill through. the configuration. he went to the. gentleman. to do i'm gaining how you think. back on his farm those worries weigh heavily on you and say that he's determined to try and bring his son home. he woul
il has been studying cults for 30 years he says grace wrote church has all the hallmarks of one. song. has over us when i grow corn honey tag on to chores or call door peter. odom and saw schindler the look at overall to each over kill or. saw so it touched on mothering it out one. question that those who are can or. has similar. professor tarc believes the social pressures and the country's struggling economy makes koreans susceptible to cults even although more. couldn't manage. or. old or...
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contain.l, the harder it is to ile, the qanon story has reached ts inevitle moment.k times reports that q annonbelievers -- leaves that being and from facebook is proof of the conspiracy, which of course it isn't, but the ban is p their convictions and why containing their improvement proves to be difficult. ♪ >>im u.kgration lawyers say that they areng b abused daily and accuse the government and media outlets for- hostility. a statement saying, lawyers expeence abusi behaviors and receive threatening messages to do their job and being theg voice of the most vulnerable victims ockf torture, trafg, and other -- unaccompanged asylum seehildren. this has to stop. taxpayers -- tthat same da home secretary id this. with those defending the broken system, the traffickers, the good doers, the labour party, they are defending the indefensible. >> we heard the same language from boris johnson when he wasan proposinncrease in police officers. >> stopping the whole criminal hamstrung by what the home secretary would rightly call the lefty human rightotlawyers and her do-gooder
contain.l, the harder it is to ile, the qanon story has reached ts inevitle moment.k times reports that q annonbelievers -- leaves that being and from facebook is proof of the conspiracy, which of course it isn't, but the ban is p their convictions and why containing their improvement proves to be difficult. ♪ >>im u.kgration lawyers say that they areng b abused daily and accuse the government and media outlets for- hostility. a statement saying, lawyers expeence abusi behaviors and...
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a proud father embraces a relieved son who is fresh out of il. percy christian and he's 27. jail is a place where they opnt to rob you of your h reporter: the subject of the courthouse protest. he served seven day arrested during a demonstration against police violence. >> i am willing to do whatever it takes. the line to bring awareness to the issue and that is that police brutality israel. -- is real. our police system is designed to hold a certain o group individuals back and that is my people. reporter: what of the dreams of the father? a pastor having seen his son fight the same battles he thought years ago. >>he battle has not changed, but what has happened is that there is a denial of the reality that people of color experience in this nation. we are proud of our son. i would not be ok if he decided to shrink back. he cannot shrink back now. [door opening] reporter: gentle tales of african-american manhood rarely reported. they are the normal and well both candidates for president say they want to banish racial injustice, brucerank says he
a proud father embraces a relieved son who is fresh out of il. percy christian and he's 27. jail is a place where they opnt to rob you of your h reporter: the subject of the courthouse protest. he served seven day arrested during a demonstration against police violence. >> i am willing to do whatever it takes. the line to bring awareness to the issue and that is that police brutality israel. -- is real. our police system is designed to hold a certain o group individuals back and that is...
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turns tdesert: thmain caus are derestatio overgrang, and the ovuse ofater resrces , a of whicdeplete e il of essential nerals. with tempetures seto rise over the coming decades the rate of desertification is likely to speed up csiderably. water scarcity is already a problem for one billion people, most of them in rica. the 2020 world risk index says the situation particularly precarious in the sahel region. lake chad in west-central africa, people here have lived from farming and catching fish for thousands of years. it appears idyllic at first glance but one of the world's biggest environmental catastrophes is unfolding here. twenty years ago, the lake's surface shrunk by 90%, and now climate change has brought extreme weather that's destroying the local farmers' livelihoods. photographer andy spyra is working on a photo project that documents the effects of climate change on the entire sahel region. spyra was the last reporter in the region before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. back home in germany, africa's problems seem far away. nevertheless, they have a direct impact on e
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. >> with the swearing in of amy coney barrett to the highest court in the united states, the il -- ideologicalakeup of that court has shifted decidedly to the right on the political spectrum. in other words conserving at -- conservative and potential rulings that could unfold in the area of religious rights, religious freedom and health care. there is going to be a test to see just how conservative this new court is with a ruling that's expected on november 10 regarding the affordable care act and the ruling could have a major impact on health care in this country. there are other issues this court could also have an effect on and that is in the area of environmentalism. if there are regulations seen as burdensome, this could be something that could concern environmental activists and also when it comes to corporate america and even also national security. that could have a big impact when it comes to immigration policies. these are all areas that are being watched very clear fully -- carefully now that the court has a change in its ideological perspective. that has a lot to do with the 2020 e
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tucson, il you mentioned three things in response to that question. number one, it is important to ancestors.or the all of this people who fought, who marched, for our right to vote. this year, we lost great john lewis, a great american who shed his blood on the edmund pettus bridge together with so many others. john lewis was such a fighter for civil rights. he understood the ongoing fight for civil rights not only did he shed blood fighting for african-americans to vote in the south and around our country, it was john lewis who was always at the front of the line saying the civil rights fight is a fight for marriage equality. the civil rights fight is a fight for immigrant rights. the civil rights fight is for equity and fairness. it is about honoring the ancestors. those who sacrificed so much. it's about honoring the ancestors knowing that this year, we celebrated the passage of the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. [horns honking] senator harris: honoring the suffragettes who were marching and fighting and saying we will not be d
tucson, il you mentioned three things in response to that question. number one, it is important to ancestors.or the all of this people who fought, who marched, for our right to vote. this year, we lost great john lewis, a great american who shed his blood on the edmund pettus bridge together with so many others. john lewis was such a fighter for civil rights. he understood the ongoing fight for civil rights not only did he shed blood fighting for african-americans to vote in the south and...
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the broadcaster also reported a massive rally held in kim il-sung square after a military parade whehereyongyang displad what appears to be a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile. the country's leadership adopted a pledge to increase the quality and the quantity of its defense capabilities with nuclear arms at the center. analysts say pyongyang aims to promote national unity by mobilizing the public in a range of celebratory events. >>> europeans are coming to terms with new restrictions amid a resurgence of the coronavirus. new daily infections have recently topped 10,000 in france, britain, and spain. health authorities in france confirmed nearly 27,000 new cases on saturday. prime minister jacques castec noted nan interview on monday thatrance andnd otheruropean nations are facing a secondd wae and that further resestrictions could be on the way. in britain daily new cases have topped 10,000 since early october. prime minister boris johnson introduced on monday a three-tier lockdown system and restrictions for each level. >> the government will set a baseline for prohibiting
the broadcaster also reported a massive rally held in kim il-sung square after a military parade whehereyongyang displad what appears to be a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile. the country's leadership adopted a pledge to increase the quality and the quantity of its defense capabilities with nuclear arms at the center. analysts say pyongyang aims to promote national unity by mobilizing the public in a range of celebratory events. >>> europeans are coming to terms with new...
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the river and the wind somehow they belong together especially in this section of the ms il near beganit's where you'll find the cause which is probably the most famous vignette in germany because of its steep slope. i have an appointment with wine maker a martini. how did you become a wine maker. in a roundabout way i trained as an industrial sales rep but quickly realised that i wasn't meant to sit around in an office all day. so then i decided to become oven or not. my parents had operated a winery and i could see that it afforded a lot more opportunities for me. so i trained to be a wine grower here on the most. and later i studied in ology in the garden verdant went on. i can find any regrets you know with scenery like this definitely not finishing but ok but it's strenuous look how we're standing it's super steep athletes to do the work. i know the people from around here are used to working on steep slopes that's not a problem for them and. the most important thing is to have good footwear and it helps if you're not too afraid of heights. why is the wind from them is a little sp
the river and the wind somehow they belong together especially in this section of the ms il near beganit's where you'll find the cause which is probably the most famous vignette in germany because of its steep slope. i have an appointment with wine maker a martini. how did you become a wine maker. in a roundabout way i trained as an industrial sales rep but quickly realised that i wasn't meant to sit around in an office all day. so then i decided to become oven or not. my parents had operated a...
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if joe biden was to take over as t,presid what we would sabprlys ee il traditios. israel and the palestinians, particularly to restoring u.s. ties with the palestinians which have been broken as the u.s. under donald trump has taken such a tough line with them. the palestinian said they did not she u.s. anymore as an honest broker. the general feeling is that mr. biden would not to anything like move the u.s. embassy back to tel aviv but heould do things like put jerusalem back in the negotiations table with the palestinians and probably, he won't take so ch interest in world with such a big load in his inbox domestically and other parts of the world. >> ok, thank y. a quick look at other news now fromround the world. almost 2.3 million people are without power after hurricane zeta hit louisiana. it h is the fiftricane the state has expressed this year. the strong wind and storm surge have affected parts of mississippi, georgia and alabama as well and it's been blamed for at least six deaths in the south. 21 people have been killed after typhoon tore through centra
if joe biden was to take over as t,presid what we would sabprlys ee il traditios. israel and the palestinians, particularly to restoring u.s. ties with the palestinians which have been broken as the u.s. under donald trump has taken such a tough line with them. the palestinian said they did not she u.s. anymore as an honest broker. the general feeling is that mr. biden would not to anything like move the u.s. embassy back to tel aviv but heould do things like put jerusalem back in the...
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shortly after kim jong il's death by young upper class woman trying to explain what the leaders meant to her. it's a bit like you with your jesus she said except for us jesus would also be a member of the family. in the heat of the summer we occasionally saw a fan cooling a portrait of the leaders. north korean art like this fresco near the entrance to a sports shoe factory is designed to protect the country as the party would like to see it that it's not pure fiction but more often more an aspiration rather than a reality. the real one factory or weeping willow paradise has 700 workers 70 percent are women they produce 1500000 sports shoes a year its assembly line work. for years local products were conspicuous in their conformity. now the factory is seeking to draw inspiration from foreign trends. in marketing jargon this is what's called benchmarking. you know guilty after he visited our factory a respected marshal sent us 142 pairs of foreign shoe models supply companies and all this but. dismissal to get it was. he told us to display them at the workplace next to the ones which h
shortly after kim jong il's death by young upper class woman trying to explain what the leaders meant to her. it's a bit like you with your jesus she said except for us jesus would also be a member of the family. in the heat of the summer we occasionally saw a fan cooling a portrait of the leaders. north korean art like this fresco near the entrance to a sports shoe factory is designed to protect the country as the party would like to see it that it's not pure fiction but more often more an...
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certainly your commander gives a order to wear a mask, social il distance, theary men and women will do. >> yeah, there's no free will. >> well, you know, you follow lawful orders. if the orders are not lawful, when you don't have to follow em. but military men and women give up a lot of their n -- they look after one another. they understand loyalty goes both ways. they know if they are sick they will speak up and isolate emselves from others. it's not just about the one person. it's aut everybody aroun them, and unfortunately we're not seeing that in the white house right now. >> let me ask you about some of the covid relief, the economic relief. president trump this weekend did negotiations on a stimstimulus release bill until the election. and hours after that he cled or stand alone bills, airline relief and checks. do youupport the stand alone bill bills, senator? whats your take. >> >> i'm somewhere in the middle. i think there shoula single bill that has everything in it. that's the art of compromise. everyo gets a litting something you want and there are things you don't want
certainly your commander gives a order to wear a mask, social il distance, theary men and women will do. >> yeah, there's no free will. >> well, you know, you follow lawful orders. if the orders are not lawful, when you don't have to follow em. but military men and women give up a lot of their n -- they look after one another. they understand loyalty goes both ways. they know if they are sick they will speak up and isolate emselves from others. it's not just about the one person....
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the situation is like in the past when kim jong il or. the concerns of other things only was that they used a nuclear power for food aid so whenever data showed a missile test or shore their nuclear program development then this accord to rest on allies probe idea to forge a rather than importing a stronger power sanctions but at the moment it can john and in north korea is facing a stronger sanctions and kim jong un tries to see the way how to get away from and for example china and russia we know that still provide such a level of support to north korea actually believe it that thank you so much for speaking to us thank you. for 3 months early this year a small neighborhood in delhi was the most visible protest against a new citizenship law project by the indian government the protesters in shock opposed to a law they said discriminated against muslims when it came to granting illegal migrants in india citizenship but amongst those protesters an octogenarian grandmother stood out because bono named recently as one of time magazine's 100
the situation is like in the past when kim jong il or. the concerns of other things only was that they used a nuclear power for food aid so whenever data showed a missile test or shore their nuclear program development then this accord to rest on allies probe idea to forge a rather than importing a stronger power sanctions but at the moment it can john and in north korea is facing a stronger sanctions and kim jong un tries to see the way how to get away from and for example china and russia we...
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. -- il you something discussed this with hundreds of doctors throughout the years. what causes sickness and disease and so is the drugs these people take in the united states and elsewhere. at the very most, 50% -- think all 210,000 americans who died were taking drugs and that's why? caller: no, but they are not healthy. i'll give you another example -- host: we take your point. this is richard out of massachusetts. said, allve always ,hese deaths from corona everyone that dies know they put in the corona category. i'm 76 years old. my two friends were 74. one died of cancer and one died of virus pneumonia, and they were both put in as covid. their wives were pretty upset about it. the bbc only -- set only 6% of 200,000 coronavirus deaths were from corona. of the rest was long, hard, and everything -- president trump's case change your mind about anything? and how serious it is? no, it is not that deadly. only 1% of the people who get it die. i wish the best for everybody, blowingis country everything out of proportion. i hope you all have a good day and a safe day
. -- il you something discussed this with hundreds of doctors throughout the years. what causes sickness and disease and so is the drugs these people take in the united states and elsewhere. at the very most, 50% -- think all 210,000 americans who died were taking drugs and that's why? caller: no, but they are not healthy. i'll give you another example -- host: we take your point. this is richard out of massachusetts. said, allve always ,hese deaths from corona everyone that dies know they put...
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the question is going to be, can republicans match that turnout and beat ile onion day? democrats are feeling confidence, though, about these early numbers. it's worth noting that by election day, bob, we're pecting 2/3's of the expected electorate to have already voted. that is significant. the question is, where are those votes going? undoubtedly former president energizing that coalition of voting to the polls. robert: what about bernie nders? you've covered sanders for years, i noticed harris has been campaigning with him. will the sanders voters going to come out? yamiche: based on my reporting, sands voters seeid as someone they can support unlike hillary clinton there were people that never got on board with hillary clintovepble i'm not seeing that same feeling when i talk tofo er sanders supporters. i was in miami talking to a young black man. he said, i'm voting for joe biden, he's not my first pick, i'msi not enttic, i was hoping sanders would go in there, i hepped the democratic party would go more the a.o.c. wing. the voters see president trump as an exiss te
the question is going to be, can republicans match that turnout and beat ile onion day? democrats are feeling confidence, though, about these early numbers. it's worth noting that by election day, bob, we're pecting 2/3's of the expected electorate to have already voted. that is significant. the question is, where are those votes going? undoubtedly former president energizing that coalition of voting to the polls. robert: what about bernie nders? you've covered sanders for years, i noticed...
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you're going to have ilnesses. this is going to be very, very serious unless you reduce the population to 50%. and the prison ultimately refused to do that. what we alleged was that even though they took some steps to try to alleviate the problem -- >> they did release some problems, right? >> they did. for the most part, what they did is they stopped transfers from jail into the prisons. that worsens the covid-19 situation in those jails, which the court notes in the decision. so that is not a good solution. the idea is to try to find a solution that alleviates the pressure in the prison. now the prison is boasting that they finally reduced enough people that they're at 100% capacity. a full prison, that should not be a goal. that should be a starting point when you're facing a deadly pandemic. over 75% of the inmates have been positively diagnosed with covid and we've seen 28 guests. there's 300 staff sickened and one guard died. >> any word yet on the corrections system appealing to the california supreme court?
you're going to have ilnesses. this is going to be very, very serious unless you reduce the population to 50%. and the prison ultimately refused to do that. what we alleged was that even though they took some steps to try to alleviate the problem -- >> they did release some problems, right? >> they did. for the most part, what they did is they stopped transfers from jail into the prisons. that worsens the covid-19 situation in those jails, which the court notes in the decision. so...
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trump of cozy relationships with russian president vladimir putin and north korean leader kim jong il would its a relationship trump defended claiming it's prevented conflict and tensions he inherited from the obama white house it was a very dangerous period in my 1st 3 months before we sort of work things out a little bit ok there was a very good they left us a mess what has he done he's legitimize north korea he's talked about his good buddy who's a folk at a restaurant and we had a good relationship with hitler before he in fact invaded and domestic policy trump tried repeatedly to portray biden's policies as extreme and too little too late considering his years of government he alleged of biden presidency would bring the united states closer to socialism when it comes to health care as a tragedy he was there on tour 47 years he didn't do as america continues to grapple with the issue of racial injustice trumpeted bided for his role in passing . and 994 crime bill that locked up a disproportionate number of african-americans for possessing a small amount of drugs they never did a t
trump of cozy relationships with russian president vladimir putin and north korean leader kim jong il would its a relationship trump defended claiming it's prevented conflict and tensions he inherited from the obama white house it was a very dangerous period in my 1st 3 months before we sort of work things out a little bit ok there was a very good they left us a mess what has he done he's legitimize north korea he's talked about his good buddy who's a folk at a restaurant and we had a good...
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custody of ownership than they are about possible wrongdoing in il and galaxy by a very prominent or someone of very close to a very prominent politician who may be president of the united states in january i mean they you know that one of the things that really it really bothers me is that i sense when you mention tocqueville i see a return to serfdom because and this is when it isn't because we have this professional manager ariel klaus that has no use of the plaids from working people and this resent this must be procession shows that they're getting richer and more powerful and the poor are getting more and they don't care that's why there wasn't a stimulus and i'm blaming both parties and the president on that last 20 seconds go to you have. you know are just are are you reminded me of something sartre said late in his life of the interview if you don't understand the world in terms of class warfare you don't understand the world the democratic party had abandoned the 'd american war in may and a long long time ago. were were were a universal way from the from the thirty's and f
custody of ownership than they are about possible wrongdoing in il and galaxy by a very prominent or someone of very close to a very prominent politician who may be president of the united states in january i mean they you know that one of the things that really it really bothers me is that i sense when you mention tocqueville i see a return to serfdom because and this is when it isn't because we have this professional manager ariel klaus that has no use of the plaids from working people and...
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missiles during a parade marking the 75th anniversary of the ruling workers' party leader kim jong il and has more on that he could fully mobilized his country's nuclear force if it was threatens. u.s. president donald trump is due to hold his 1st public event since being hospitalized for coronavirus last week just under an hour's time the president will deliver a speech to more than 2000 guests about law and order there are still questions over trump's health. taiwan's president says she's willing to hold talks with china if they're on equal terms speaking at national day celebrations trying when said she's open to meaningful dialogue with beijing and hopes regional tensions can be resolved peacefully typical pollen reports from hong kong. taiwan national day celebrations taking place at a time of rising tensions with neighboring china but rather than showcasing the island's military might it was used as an opportunity to open the door to dialogue with aging. they will not go so this is a time when the saying as long as the authorities in beijing are willing to resolve antagonisms an
missiles during a parade marking the 75th anniversary of the ruling workers' party leader kim jong il and has more on that he could fully mobilized his country's nuclear force if it was threatens. u.s. president donald trump is due to hold his 1st public event since being hospitalized for coronavirus last week just under an hour's time the president will deliver a speech to more than 2000 guests about law and order there are still questions over trump's health. taiwan's president says she's...
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of that senate judy mack that she can hold the trump administration and pence's specific role in the il mishandling of es of the response to covid accountable. she did all those things. i think she was stellar. >> what were your thoughts on vice president pence's performance? talking about vice president did what he needed to do, which primarily was to create that policy contrast with the biden/harris ticket. we have not had an opportunity least not in e previous debate the policy issues did not come up, but heyou did vice president pence raising questions about how much people taxes would increa if they voted for joe biden. >> senator harrispast embrace of the green new deal and how out of step that is particularly in the industrial midwest i think vice president pence did whhe needed to do. he presented the contract and >> amy, thers a lot energy around ousting donald trump but less enthusiasm for joe biden as a candidate. to use the indications that senator harris isable to bring in younger voters that she's been targeting? >> my work with she, the people is organizing the most criti
of that senate judy mack that she can hold the trump administration and pence's specific role in the il mishandling of es of the response to covid accountable. she did all those things. i think she was stellar. >> what were your thoughts on vice president pence's performance? talking about vice president did what he needed to do, which primarily was to create that policy contrast with the biden/harris ticket. we have not had an opportunity least not in e previous debate the policy issues...
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displayed during a parade marking the 75th anniversary of the ruling workers' party leader kim jong il warned he could mobilize his nuclear force if it was threatened. kurdistan's parliament has named a new prime minister strength in strengthening the president's grip on power earlier the former president almost back at time by of was detained by security forces he's a rival of the current president of the sermon by jim because. taiwan's president says she's willing to hold talks with china if they're on equal terms speaking at the national day celebrations sighing when said she's open to meaningful dialogue with beijing and hopes regional tensions can be resolved peacefully to go paula reports from hong kong. taiwan national day celebrations taking place at a time of rising tensions with neighboring china but rather than the islands military might it was used as an awful chitti to open the door to dialogue with aging. taking a look at goats and i wonder saying as long as the authorities in beijing are willing to resolve antagonisms and improve cross street relations while maintaining
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cars stretched for a cumulative total of 700 kilometres in the ile—de—france region early on thursday. asimilar a similar exodus happened in march, causing hostility in other parts of france. we have all heard the phrase, dogs are man's best friend. well, it isn'tjust a saying — it's the honest truth. a new study of the canine's dna has shown that human beings have been close friends with them for so long that by the end of the ice age there were five different types of dog. scientists says the data confirms that dogs were domesticated before any other known species. traces of these ancient breeds survive today in every corner of the world. that's it from me. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ lvaughanjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello. if the phrase it's raining again has been used rather too much this month, it will be used again before the month is done. even into the first part of november, more rain on the way. strong winds, looking quite stormy on saturday. so, a chance of further flooding and disruption as a result. and now this is friday's big picture. this weather front
cars stretched for a cumulative total of 700 kilometres in the ile—de—france region early on thursday. asimilar a similar exodus happened in march, causing hostility in other parts of france. we have all heard the phrase, dogs are man's best friend. well, it isn'tjust a saying — it's the honest truth. a new study of the canine's dna has shown that human beings have been close friends with them for so long that by the end of the ice age there were five different types of dog. scientists...