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>> life is life. the fact that a we are alive goes our lives meaning. i feel very fortunate that i have this life for these whatever decades i'm going to be here on this planet. what is that that i am experiencing. like when we do each of us become alive. there you have a very important legal question with a lot of differences. it's a hugely important political issue in the united states and massah is spending a lot of money going to places like mars with one of its missions being to see whether there is life there. we have an amazing space program. this is incredible stuff and one of the things that it's going to do is go around and see if there are clues do we have to seek people running around to be satisfied that it's life? or to know what we are going to be dealing with not to mention looking at planets and other solar systems and telescopes. what should we be looking for and how do we know if it hit us in the face? >> i remember in your book you talked to a scientist that had kind of this reaction to the others in your book that she tries not to l
>> life is life. the fact that a we are alive goes our lives meaning. i feel very fortunate that i have this life for these whatever decades i'm going to be here on this planet. what is that that i am experiencing. like when we do each of us become alive. there you have a very important legal question with a lot of differences. it's a hugely important political issue in the united states and massah is spending a lot of money going to places like mars with one of its missions being to see...
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orson: if there is life out there, intelligent life, how did we ever get the notion that it might betherwise than friendly? mars is the god of war, so the planet bearing its name might be expected to have warlike intentions. in our broadcast, the martians were as aggressive and ruthless as any human being, a ridiculous assumption on the face of it. they were supposedly as bad as we are, at our worst. and also, much uglier. they brandished death rays in their slimy tentacles. for a while at least, just toward the end of the radio play they appeared to be totally , invincible. what finally stopped them? well, here is the way it went. in the words of the mythical professor pearson of princeton, our commentator, "i remember," he said, writing in his journal when the whole thing was put together again in the world was in business, "i remember wandering through manhattan, standing alone on times square and catching sight of a lean dog running down 7th avenue with a piece of dark brown meat in its jaws. i walked up broadway past silent shop windows and suddenly caught sight of a martian mac
orson: if there is life out there, intelligent life, how did we ever get the notion that it might betherwise than friendly? mars is the god of war, so the planet bearing its name might be expected to have warlike intentions. in our broadcast, the martians were as aggressive and ruthless as any human being, a ridiculous assumption on the face of it. they were supposedly as bad as we are, at our worst. and also, much uglier. they brandished death rays in their slimy tentacles. for a while at...
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in the battle to save the life of his community. a more faith total of the school is when we 1st saw the effects of our program. you know, the regional educational therapies told us we would see teaching children from several age groups altogether. and one class they bought a last quarter in the new arrivals that we've been able to avoid us things to the 7 new families that moved to taylor. the school can continue to operate as it has in the past. but there are still lots of empty buildings in the center of town. could selling these the one euro be another opportunity to improve taylor as future. like as narrows the new one year a project further reduces the real estate assets of the community. and when you give someone something like legal out it, then there isn't an obligation for the buyers to live in the community that be that like we need families living, not 5 days a year. i mean we need families, that would be part of our society. and help us to keep our services we step so that we're developing in a way that gets us back to
in the battle to save the life of his community. a more faith total of the school is when we 1st saw the effects of our program. you know, the regional educational therapies told us we would see teaching children from several age groups altogether. and one class they bought a last quarter in the new arrivals that we've been able to avoid us things to the 7 new families that moved to taylor. the school can continue to operate as it has in the past. but there are still lots of empty buildings in...
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, drilled into my head my entire life. ~ a, a, life.are caught uo — life. but saying that you are caught up in _ life. but saying that you are caught up in a _ life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult - life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult and - life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult and you| life. but saying that you are i caught up in a cult and you are brainwashed, isn't that an abdication of personal blow responsibility? there is dormant weights of responsibility on your shoulders responsibility on your shoulde - ., , , w shoulders absolutely. i take full responsibility _ shoulders absolutely. i take full responsibility for - shoulders absolutely. i take full responsibility for that. l full responsibility for that. to be clear, today, and i began by asking you how you define yourself today, today, there is not one part of your being, not one fibre of your being that believes that being gay, being homosexual is just a lifestyle choice and a choice that you can walk away from if you choose to do so and
, drilled into my head my entire life. ~ a, a, life.are caught uo — life. but saying that you are caught up in _ life. but saying that you are caught up in a _ life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult - life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult and - life. but saying that you are caught up in a cult and you| life. but saying that you are i caught up in a cult and you are brainwashed, isn't that an abdication of personal blow responsibility? there is dormant weights of...
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in the united states and her life in iraq and life in the senate, among other things.nk you so much for joining us, senator. sen. duckworth: thank you for having me. david: did you expect growing up in asia, in not a wealthy situation, that you would one day be a united states senator, a blackhawk pilot in iraq and considered to be vice president of the united states? was that ever in your dreams growing up as a young girl in thailand? sen. duckworth: heck no. it was not even in my dreams 20 months ago. [laughter] my childhood dream was to become an ambassador. i wanted to join the foreign service and spend time stamping the back of people's passports. david: let's take you through your life story. for those who have not read the book, and i highly recommend they do, your mother is from a chinese-thai background. you grew up -- you were born in thailand. your mother is a thai, but from chinese ancestry. is that right? sen. duckworth: yes. david: and your father was an american service man. sen. duckworth: our family has been here since the duckworths showed up as inden
in the united states and her life in iraq and life in the senate, among other things.nk you so much for joining us, senator. sen. duckworth: thank you for having me. david: did you expect growing up in asia, in not a wealthy situation, that you would one day be a united states senator, a blackhawk pilot in iraq and considered to be vice president of the united states? was that ever in your dreams growing up as a young girl in thailand? sen. duckworth: heck no. it was not even in my dreams 20...
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his new book, ask her life is a surprising important story about how humans have doubled life in 100 years. he's going to tell us about the book and then will speak with randall and all of you. particularly. >> thank you, appreciate it. i am delighted to be here, this is the first official book to her event of the extra life world tour taking place entirely in this room because that's what happens in these times but it's wonderful, i am in brooklyn right now so it's perfect venue to start this out so thanks for having me and it's an honor to be here with randall, it's a huge event, everyone in my household is a huge fan. he's the only author in all three of my sons have read his book. that's a big deal here so this is a real treat for me so i want to start with a couple of words about this project because it is a multi- platform project and it's a tv series that premieres tomorrow night as well on pbs 8:00 which i cohost david running four episodes every tuesday night but the project goes back about four or five years. i had written many years ago, a book which was the story about po
his new book, ask her life is a surprising important story about how humans have doubled life in 100 years. he's going to tell us about the book and then will speak with randall and all of you. particularly. >> thank you, appreciate it. i am delighted to be here, this is the first official book to her event of the extra life world tour taking place entirely in this room because that's what happens in these times but it's wonderful, i am in brooklyn right now so it's perfect venue to start...
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tell me about the meaning of life. it was probably the longest interview that william shatner had ever given in a total of 45 hours space over 5 days. he answered questions about his life is answered form the basis for his immortal plug, which future generations will be able to engage with. people will be able to ask william shatner is hologram the question. the artificial intelligence by the he was firm story file will provide the appropriate answer about 650 answer. she gave to questions. they go into a database and then they're transcribed. and then the artificial intelligence looks at transcription and create a set of, of questions that you could ask to get to that answer. so call natural language processing. and the natural language process. story file enables you then to ask a question of williams video. and it will then go through the database and find the most appropriate answer to the question you asked william shatner to become an interactive how the gram he had to be filmed from every angle in his volumetric
tell me about the meaning of life. it was probably the longest interview that william shatner had ever given in a total of 45 hours space over 5 days. he answered questions about his life is answered form the basis for his immortal plug, which future generations will be able to engage with. people will be able to ask william shatner is hologram the question. the artificial intelligence by the he was firm story file will provide the appropriate answer about 650 answer. she gave to questions....
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o, the whole jewish life. that's what from the producer of the owner, and journalists who are exploring, delving into history and the present nice that i would never have thought that could be live. so my phone is 6 jewish in europe. the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on d, w. the magazine, how many months since yeah. may till it's either me or i said we're going to get more into a member in our get are going to really go to the news we are living during the most extraordinary time in history transport for the electric.
o, the whole jewish life. that's what from the producer of the owner, and journalists who are exploring, delving into history and the present nice that i would never have thought that could be live. so my phone is 6 jewish in europe. the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on d, w. the magazine, how many months since yeah. may till it's either me or i said we're going to get more into a member in our get are going to really go to the news we are living during the most extraordinary time in...
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singing for my life, literally.ing to get all of this stuff out of me and hoping it got out of me. >> reporter: her story is the subject of a new and eye-opening amazon original documentary "my life" centered around her 1994 album of the same name. >> it is probably my darkest album at one of the darkest times that i had. >> reporter: what do you think people will learn in the documentary they didn't know about you before? >> they will learn i am human. i am not going to allow people to take my freedom. the only freedom i have is freedom to move around the way i want to, say what i want to and not let you put me in a box. >> reporter: hers is a freedom hard fought and earned. born in the bronx and raised my a single mother, blige had a rough childhood. as a young girl she was sexually abused and discussed the incident in 2011. >> when i was five years old, i was molested. i remember feeling right before it happened i could not believe this person was going to do this to me. >> reporter: her mother moved the family t
singing for my life, literally.ing to get all of this stuff out of me and hoping it got out of me. >> reporter: her story is the subject of a new and eye-opening amazon original documentary "my life" centered around her 1994 album of the same name. >> it is probably my darkest album at one of the darkest times that i had. >> reporter: what do you think people will learn in the documentary they didn't know about you before? >> they will learn i am human. i am...
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chauvin had no regard for human life, george's life. i stand before you today asking you to please help us find closure by keeping chauvin giving chauvin the maximum sentence possible, making sure he does his time consecutively without the possibilities of parole, probation, or getting out early for good behavior. thank you. judge cahill: thank you, sir. mr. frank? mr. frank: thank you, your honor. here today, of course, for sentencing gives us an opportunity to speak about other matters that i think are involved in sentencing and where we are in the criminal justice system in the processing of this case. as a member of an elected office representing the people of the state of minnesota, as well as people of the local community, i want to say a couple of things -- and first of all, i really want to thank some of the police officers from the minneapolis police department who, under great pressure, great stress, to some extent in peril to their occupations, what they devoted their life to, stuck to their oath and their commitment as polic
chauvin had no regard for human life, george's life. i stand before you today asking you to please help us find closure by keeping chauvin giving chauvin the maximum sentence possible, making sure he does his time consecutively without the possibilities of parole, probation, or getting out early for good behavior. thank you. judge cahill: thank you, sir. mr. frank? mr. frank: thank you, your honor. here today, of course, for sentencing gives us an opportunity to speak about other matters that i...
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it will change your life. it turned my life around. you can find peace.ught i could feel this good. walk through those doors, take the step. go get help. it's the best and bravest thing you could ever do. treatment works. >> welcome to fox news live. president biden traveling to tulsa, oklahoma, tuesday, to mark one of the darkest days in american history. it was a hundred years ago that the small but prosperous black community was attacked and destroyed by a white mob. in less than 24 hours hundreds of black people were killed and thousands of homes and businesses were burned to the ground. a manhunt continues for three mask gunman who opened fire outside a miami banquet hall early sunday. the attack killed two men and injured 21 others. police have released surveillance video showing three people getting out of the vehicle. one of the suspects appears to be holding a handgun while the other two carry what police describe as an assault-style rifle. i'm jackie ibanez, now back to tucker carlson. for all the headlines you can log on to foxnews.com. you're
it will change your life. it turned my life around. you can find peace.ught i could feel this good. walk through those doors, take the step. go get help. it's the best and bravest thing you could ever do. treatment works. >> welcome to fox news live. president biden traveling to tulsa, oklahoma, tuesday, to mark one of the darkest days in american history. it was a hundred years ago that the small but prosperous black community was attacked and destroyed by a white mob. in less than 24...
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life exist off our planet.t these kinds of probabilities together, it leads to the sorts of conclusions that we started with as an initial premise and, which, apparently no one on the panel has disagreed, and that is that life must exist in the universe, and it must exist quite abundantly. >> the most optimistic estimates, in the view of many, about the number of civilizations there might be in the galaxy is in the order of one million, which means only one in a few hundred thousand stars has such civilizations. >> and that would mean a billion such places, just in our own galaxy, that might contain life. >> i believe there is a society of these groups, not just one. there are probably very many. if there's only one, we have no hope of finding them. there are probably thousands, maybe as many as a million. they probably have a long history of this same experience, of finding new ones and bringing them into the network. >> i would imagine, if an advanced civilization wanted to talk to us, they would say those gu
life exist off our planet.t these kinds of probabilities together, it leads to the sorts of conclusions that we started with as an initial premise and, which, apparently no one on the panel has disagreed, and that is that life must exist in the universe, and it must exist quite abundantly. >> the most optimistic estimates, in the view of many, about the number of civilizations there might be in the galaxy is in the order of one million, which means only one in a few hundred thousand stars...
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i'll be talking to an activist about her life with h. i v. after this report from the kaya leach a township in cape town, where one health campaign is working to make sure people stay on their medication. finding his way in between the homes made up of corrugated iron seats, is a challenge. if in 454 year old michael, michael is a member of the movement for change in social justice and works with the local community and kind of ensuring that they take a retreat. and i wanted to come and said, today i'm coming, checking up on sunday slot chose i'm a few years ago. people like sandy saw where he did from the public by the families . because it was a taboo to talk about a child who was a big stigma stigmatize. and it was like a dead sentence, or that mr. dudgeon into an as that and it meant and september 2004. my family was very supportive because when i was diagnosed, he said to me, wanting to mothers, go to clinic and take you treatment. one major challenge michael faces in his work is people stopping their medication because they feel bad. he
i'll be talking to an activist about her life with h. i v. after this report from the kaya leach a township in cape town, where one health campaign is working to make sure people stay on their medication. finding his way in between the homes made up of corrugated iron seats, is a challenge. if in 454 year old michael, michael is a member of the movement for change in social justice and works with the local community and kind of ensuring that they take a retreat. and i wanted to come and said,...
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it was worth losing your life for?divisions in the country, these divisions that seem to en trackable as times was it worth dying for, we reflect how our politics works, who is drawn into politics, how they comport them systems, they --comfort themselves, how they treat you, was it worth dying for. what is the question, if only we could pose it. as we reflect on memorial day. and d-day, have we become the country you imagined we would be? when fell for us? is this the america you dreamed of? when you were taking your last breath? far removed from your family and everyone you cared about, is this the america the united states of america you dreamed of when you were lying on a foreign battlefield, a ocean removed from everything any everyone that you care about? it is much easier to think about the beginning of summer, and the pool and the longer days with the sun. setting later. but for those for whom the sun has already set, never to rise again, what would they tell you? if only they could. i think the best way to hono
it was worth losing your life for?divisions in the country, these divisions that seem to en trackable as times was it worth dying for, we reflect how our politics works, who is drawn into politics, how they comport them systems, they --comfort themselves, how they treat you, was it worth dying for. what is the question, if only we could pose it. as we reflect on memorial day. and d-day, have we become the country you imagined we would be? when fell for us? is this the america you dreamed of?...
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, find a partner and have a life as a gay man.ly were not. i had one of these beams like they have at stores. i had a beam that when i crossed my driveway to warn me when my mum was coming over. so, yeah, and i got... ..you know, saved, and then got sucked into conversion therapy, found a local counsellor, went to a conference he was doing and started going to the weekly groups. my mum paid for the counselling. it seemed like that's what i needed because everybody — the world, church, family, friends — were telling me, "it's not ok to be gay, you need to work this out." so, yeah. you, within a few short years of deciding you were going to try to completely change your life, you founded this movement, ministry — i don't know quite what i'd call it — the hope for... about eight years. yeah, hope for wholeness. you became one of america's most prominent advocates for gay conversion therapy, and for those around the world who don't know the phrase, in many cases, it involves extreme measures, including physical shock therapies, to try
, find a partner and have a life as a gay man.ly were not. i had one of these beams like they have at stores. i had a beam that when i crossed my driveway to warn me when my mum was coming over. so, yeah, and i got... ..you know, saved, and then got sucked into conversion therapy, found a local counsellor, went to a conference he was doing and started going to the weekly groups. my mum paid for the counselling. it seemed like that's what i needed because everybody — the world, church, family,...
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in the battle to save the life of his community. but he was faith total. i'll be more school is when we 1st saw the effects of all the regional educational therapies told us we would see my teaching children from several age groups all together in one class. they bought 8. so let's call it the new arrivals that we've been able to avoid the glass things to the 7 new families that moved to tiara. the school can continue to operate and it has in the past. but there are still lots of empty buildings in the center of town. could selling these for one euro be another opportunity to improve taylor as future. like rosie music. one euro project further reduces the real estate assets of the community. and when you give someone some legal and then there isn't an obligation for the buyers to live in the community to be that we need families living not 5 days. yeah, i mean giving that we need families to be part of our society and help us to keep our services. we step so that we're developing in a way that gets us back to normal life. and i mean
in the battle to save the life of his community. but he was faith total. i'll be more school is when we 1st saw the effects of all the regional educational therapies told us we would see my teaching children from several age groups all together in one class. they bought 8. so let's call it the new arrivals that we've been able to avoid the glass things to the 7 new families that moved to tiara. the school can continue to operate and it has in the past. but there are still lots of empty...
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and that'll have an impact on every other part of my life. the most important thing is not to freedom to buy things, to freedom, the dream and chase. what you really want to do, the more money you can make and now and not spend it. it allows you to dream at a place and give you the oxygen in durance, where you're not thinking short term. i think that i think it's so important to understand is how poverty feels your hope and your confidence. i was talking to, to the students at my place and i loaded one of my car, brought him over here, walk them through the process, got him signed up, we got them enrolled, and then that student told me, after we got him, his schedule, when it came time to go to class for the 1st day instead in his current parking line for 3 hours, they couldn't get out of car that's. that's 9 because he was smart capable, or he didn't want to do it because he was a brave. and that's real, but it can't be an excuse everybody in their life. everyone has to be you. i just challenge you to work through your peer and, and don't le
and that'll have an impact on every other part of my life. the most important thing is not to freedom to buy things, to freedom, the dream and chase. what you really want to do, the more money you can make and now and not spend it. it allows you to dream at a place and give you the oxygen in durance, where you're not thinking short term. i think that i think it's so important to understand is how poverty feels your hope and your confidence. i was talking to, to the students at my place and i...
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how many you guys want to change your life? okay, so hopefully in this presentation i will be able to give you some insight on how to do that, how to navigate your way. i broke my hair stuff, you ah, growing up in the streets in a row they dug learned the level, right. i like a lot of young kids with the thing, i don't know who they are when became what the street for the drug, your killer got to a lot of other cases, my guess is accessible through with we had plenty of and you know, we had the basilica, and it kind of makes you not afraid anything anymore. i expectations of living was very, very so it because i know i was spirally controlled. i had no way out in the kitchen at this gateway, across threats and i'll kill somebody. no young man is 18 years old. thing is i was i'll go the other degree murder. and i said to myself, i'm going to transform my siblings. have my, my deal with the problem or issue i get into the valley. i had to take my metallic hotel, my anger, react and respond to sort of thing. i mean, so you guys al
how many you guys want to change your life? okay, so hopefully in this presentation i will be able to give you some insight on how to do that, how to navigate your way. i broke my hair stuff, you ah, growing up in the streets in a row they dug learned the level, right. i like a lot of young kids with the thing, i don't know who they are when became what the street for the drug, your killer got to a lot of other cases, my guess is accessible through with we had plenty of and you know, we had the...
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and, again, there have been no signs of life. the instruments have not picked up on any sounds of breathing at this point. the dogs haven't alerted rescue workers to perhaps someone in a crevice or in an air pocket. so i think at some point this will become a recovery effort, and we're getting closer to that. but it is daunting no matter how you look at it, don. >> boris sanchez, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> with each passing day, it is becoming clearer that there were plenty of warning signs about the building's physical condition. more tonight from cnn's senior investigative correspondent drew griffin. >> reporter: as more lawsuits are being filed across south florida in the deadly collapse of the champlain towers south condominium, there is more evidence residents, engineers and the condo board knew their building was deteriorating. a letter emailed on april 9th, just three months ago, from the condominium association board president warned the observable damage such as in the garage has gotten significantly worse sin
and, again, there have been no signs of life. the instruments have not picked up on any sounds of breathing at this point. the dogs haven't alerted rescue workers to perhaps someone in a crevice or in an air pocket. so i think at some point this will become a recovery effort, and we're getting closer to that. but it is daunting no matter how you look at it, don. >> boris sanchez, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> with each passing day, it is becoming clearer that there were...
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life opens up. see what's possible. >>> in february the new york times produced a documentary called "filming britney spears". it is painful look at her life behind the spotlight. this week spears informs a courtroom describing in shocking detail her life under that conservatorship. leaving many to wonder how p someone so rich, famous, and powerful could end up there. we have the explanation. >> a superstar who has fascinated and stirred controversy. ever since he is danced on to the global stage at just 16 years old. her music helped shape a generation. now 39 years old and her testimony is being seen as a different kind of defining moment. she is lifting the veil of secrecy for her life in the last 13 years. "i've lied and told the world i'm happy. i'm traumatized. i cry every day." >> i was sir pried by how unedited she is. instead of just directing her attention to her most immediate issue, which is getting her father off of this conservatorship. >> after her public break down, a court ordered t
life opens up. see what's possible. >>> in february the new york times produced a documentary called "filming britney spears". it is painful look at her life behind the spotlight. this week spears informs a courtroom describing in shocking detail her life under that conservatorship. leaving many to wonder how p someone so rich, famous, and powerful could end up there. we have the explanation. >> a superstar who has fascinated and stirred controversy. ever since he is...
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chauvin had no regard for human life, george's life. i stand before you today asking you to please help us find closure by keeping chauvin -- giving chauvin the maximum sentence possible, making sure he does his time without the possibility of parole, probation, or getting out early for good behavior. thank you. judge cahill: thank you, sir. [indiscernible] >> thank you, you're honor -- your honor. here today, of course, for sentencing gives us an opportunity to speak about other matters that i think are involved in sentencing and where we are in the criminal justice system and the processing of this case. mr. frank: as a member of an elected office representing the people of the state of minnesota as well as people of the local community, i want to say a couple of things -- and first of all, i really want to thank some of the police officers from the minneapolis police department who, under great pressure, great stress, to some extent [indiscernible] to their occupations what they devoted their life to, stuck to their oath and their co
chauvin had no regard for human life, george's life. i stand before you today asking you to please help us find closure by keeping chauvin -- giving chauvin the maximum sentence possible, making sure he does his time without the possibility of parole, probation, or getting out early for good behavior. thank you. judge cahill: thank you, sir. [indiscernible] >> thank you, you're honor -- your honor. here today, of course, for sentencing gives us an opportunity to speak about other matters...
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in this swift village and building up a new life here. we've changed his name to protect his identity. his wife also fled from tibet. the couple of broken old ties with the homeland as a fear of a kind of contact me mind for me that i have no contact with my family because i didn't want to call so many problems. my familiar with my family doesn't even know that i have 2 children that it makes me very sad to talk to and i'm very homesick. they're hungry. they've had 3 allocations for asylum, rejected this with the authorities believe tens and came here. fire another safe country and say he should seek asylum there instead, without papers. he can't work, even though he trained as a care assistant in switzerland. but they've at least found friends here via fossil and down from them today to help them through the tibet friendship organizations. it's and it's a health, there's a support network for example, where individuals can befriend refugees and help them with everyday challenges. size that so often many tibetan fine consent in prayer and
in this swift village and building up a new life here. we've changed his name to protect his identity. his wife also fled from tibet. the couple of broken old ties with the homeland as a fear of a kind of contact me mind for me that i have no contact with my family because i didn't want to call so many problems. my familiar with my family doesn't even know that i have 2 children that it makes me very sad to talk to and i'm very homesick. they're hungry. they've had 3 allocations for asylum,...
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a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned.rator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". host: you are watching bbc world news. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. who join us as we resume live coverage of the sentencing in minneapolis of former police officer derek chauvin for the murder of george floyd. mr. floyd was killed in may of last year when mr. shoaf and knelt on his neck for over not -- mr. chauvin knelt on his neck for over five minutes. >> he was trying to breathe. and then quickly placed prone on the ground face down. mr. chauvin put his left knee on george floyd posner, his right knee on georgeloyd's back. an officer sat on mr. floyd's waist. you can even see mr. floyd trying to pull his feet up, fighting to breathe. everyone knows that fear when you realize you are all of a sudden having trouble b
a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned.rator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". host: you are watching bbc world news. welcome to our viewers in the u.s. who join us as we resume live coverage of the...
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the who's this is the w news coming to life from berlin. the man accused of masterminding, europe's only genocide since the 2nd world war is set to learn if he'll spend the rest of his life behind bars, the judges will rule on record. love is appealed against his conviction to war crimes, including the scrubber needs some massacre that for him. the nic de the butcher of balls also coming out not come do not come us vice president cabala harris has a blunt warning for would be migrants south of the us border on her 1st foreign trip in office. and as marine stalks dwindle off the kenyan coast, we hear about a local initiatives and change fishing methods to make a more sustainable future. ah, hello and tony martin. good to have you. with us, former bosnian served commander rudco melodic will. here today, a decision on his appeal against his genocide conviction for crimes committed during the 1900 ninety's conflict in the former yugoslavia. not it was jailed for life and 2017 after un tribunal in the hague, among other atrocities. he was senten
the who's this is the w news coming to life from berlin. the man accused of masterminding, europe's only genocide since the 2nd world war is set to learn if he'll spend the rest of his life behind bars, the judges will rule on record. love is appealed against his conviction to war crimes, including the scrubber needs some massacre that for him. the nic de the butcher of balls also coming out not come do not come us vice president cabala harris has a blunt warning for would be migrants south of...
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. # rise above # life is below, river flows...# breathing new life into coventry�*s ska and 2—tone legacyne black of the 70s and 80s band the selecter opened the uk city of culture with a performance in a residential part of the city. i play the river spirit. there is a river that runs under coventry called the sherbourne, and i'm enticing the future generation by telling a story about how coventry came together. big up the bolly dancers! organisers have had to keep plans low key and secret to avoid attracting crowds, so performers and street theatre is moving through the city telling its story of resilience, innovation and youthfulness. youthfulness is the glint in a young person's eyes after they've discovered their potential. coventry is a city where we are a community. any time where i'm able to represent my city and fly the flag, i'm always grateful to have that duty and responsibility to represent the city and be an energy of youthfulness. it's fantastic. it's hoped the legacy of uk city of culture will bring coventry�*s cultural history to a global audience, but online only, for no
. # rise above # life is below, river flows...# breathing new life into coventry�*s ska and 2—tone legacyne black of the 70s and 80s band the selecter opened the uk city of culture with a performance in a residential part of the city. i play the river spirit. there is a river that runs under coventry called the sherbourne, and i'm enticing the future generation by telling a story about how coventry came together. big up the bolly dancers! organisers have had to keep plans low key and secret...
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the life of his community. a more faith total of be . i'm all school is where we 1st told the effects of all programs. you know, the regional educational therapies told us we would see teaching children from several age groups altogether. in one class, they bought a less quorra in the thanks to the new arrivals that we've been able to avoid that sort of things to the 7 new families that moved to taylor, the school can continue to operate as it has in the past. but there are still lots of empty buildings in the center of town. could selling these for one euro be another opportunity to improve taylor as future. like as narrows the new one year a project further reduces the real estate assets of the community. and when you give someone something like legalize, then there isn't an obligation for the buyers to live in the community that be that level money that we need families living, not 5 days a year. i mean, we need families, that would be part of our society. and help us to keep our services we step so that we'
the life of his community. a more faith total of be . i'm all school is where we 1st told the effects of all programs. you know, the regional educational therapies told us we would see teaching children from several age groups altogether. in one class, they bought a less quorra in the thanks to the new arrivals that we've been able to avoid that sort of things to the 7 new families that moved to taylor, the school can continue to operate as it has in the past. but there are still lots of empty...
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we would all like to be able to live an uncluttered life, a simple life, a good life, you know, and thinkch other. >> these people are hippies. they represent a new form of social rebellion. it is hard to figure out what positive things they are in favor of. >> the reason we can no longer identify with the kinds of activities that the older generation are engaged in is because those activities are, for us, meaningless. they have led to a monstrous war in vietnam, for example. >> we did want change from war, from rigid ideas of what the sexes ought to be doing. a change from black people ought to be here and white people ought to be here. no. why can't we try and make that work? >> the haight-ashbury community has created a council for a summer of love in san francisco. >> the council is calling for creative love happenings for every weekend throughout the summer. we ask all who come here to come here in love and we ask all who live here to greet all men with love. >> they at their best are trying for a kind of group sainthood, and saints running in groups are likely to be ludicrous. they
we would all like to be able to live an uncluttered life, a simple life, a good life, you know, and thinkch other. >> these people are hippies. they represent a new form of social rebellion. it is hard to figure out what positive things they are in favor of. >> the reason we can no longer identify with the kinds of activities that the older generation are engaged in is because those activities are, for us, meaningless. they have led to a monstrous war in vietnam, for example....
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w with the football field, jewish life in europe. ah, that's what film producer, bona and journalist, keep in mind more exploring, delving into history and the present. ah, some things are painful. many are surprising. everything is important because life is so much more than what you think, you know, i would never believe. so i say free to remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. broad pluralistic jewish senior part documentary starts july 5th on dw, i ah ah, this is b w. news from berlin, nigeria suspend twitter indefinitely, accusing it of double standards. jerry makes the move after the messaging platform remove the post from the country's presidents, but not one from a separate metre. also coming up a g 7 deal that could have a huge repercussions for big tech needs agree, a global minimum corporate tax running behind a us plan, but will other countries agree to the scheme.
w with the football field, jewish life in europe. ah, that's what film producer, bona and journalist, keep in mind more exploring, delving into history and the present. ah, some things are painful. many are surprising. everything is important because life is so much more than what you think, you know, i would never believe. so i say free to remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. broad pluralistic jewish senior part documentary starts july 5th on dw, i ah ah, this is b w....
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we don't know where he will spend the rest of his life. the life spencer is now being upheld. whether there has been other reactions to none of it, she was sort of face of the mothers abstract beneath the representation of the women who saw the son's father and brother killed. in this reverend needs the massacre we just spoke to the court room after this after the hearing and the judgement was delivered. and she said that now everybody, bosnian croats in the region must accept and must recognize this ruling. and they must move on and she reference germany moved on the also the 2nd world war. and after the trial took place and said that this is the kind of trial that needs to be a platform, to unify the people in the west and bo cans that have been so divided ever since that war in the 1900 ninety's nick. all right, jack, paris in the hague reporting. take so much for that and we also want to talk about this story with several planets who was on the luggage case for many years. he was the chief prosecutor at the un tribunal for the former yugoslavia. and he joins me now from th
we don't know where he will spend the rest of his life. the life spencer is now being upheld. whether there has been other reactions to none of it, she was sort of face of the mothers abstract beneath the representation of the women who saw the son's father and brother killed. in this reverend needs the massacre we just spoke to the court room after this after the hearing and the judgement was delivered. and she said that now everybody, bosnian croats in the region must accept and must...
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and he has an aversion to injustice in life . and the love for bella rues both together must have prompted him to work for an afternoon remind participate which was editor in chief of the opposition online media outlet director in summer 2020. when it had an audience of millions, for videos of people protested and state brutality against them. during those weeks, people took to the streets all across the country to demand freedom and demonstrate against rigged elections. and alexander lucas shanks rule. also posted information on when and where the protests would be held in the act. it was to headquarters to pump a t. lo makes no secret that they consciously taken a step from journalism to activism. for the sake of democracy, natural gas, both are civic responsibility and our thoughts of the future of the country and the future of our children wouldn't allow us to passively on the sidelines and most of us that i need minimally with people asked us to coordinate their events after the regime had blocked all the other channels. got
and he has an aversion to injustice in life . and the love for bella rues both together must have prompted him to work for an afternoon remind participate which was editor in chief of the opposition online media outlet director in summer 2020. when it had an audience of millions, for videos of people protested and state brutality against them. during those weeks, people took to the streets all across the country to demand freedom and demonstrate against rigged elections. and alexander lucas...
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clearchoice dental implants can change your life in one day.beat music) and over the next 30 minutes, we'll show you how to claim your smile and the good life that can go with it. welcome to smile healthy bay area. (audience applause) hi everyone. it's so good to see you all here today at smile healthy. i'm lisa singer and over the next half hour, we're going to get empowered. we'll be exploring how to reclaim lives shackled from the pain and embarrassment of significant tooth loss. joining me in the studio today is renowned prosthodontist, dr. mark adams. (audience applause) dr. adams and other doctors throughout the clearchoice network transform people's lives on a daily basis, including three centers here in the bay area. we're about to find out how their team tackles the chronic dental issues that can make life miserable for so many. (audience applause) dr.adams, you truly help to give people a second chance at life? - mm-hmm. - all by improving their smile. why is a healthy smile so important? - the ability to be able to smile at a loved o
clearchoice dental implants can change your life in one day.beat music) and over the next 30 minutes, we'll show you how to claim your smile and the good life that can go with it. welcome to smile healthy bay area. (audience applause) hi everyone. it's so good to see you all here today at smile healthy. i'm lisa singer and over the next half hour, we're going to get empowered. we'll be exploring how to reclaim lives shackled from the pain and embarrassment of significant tooth loss. joining me...
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chauvin had set no regard for human life, george's life. the brother - behavior. thank you. thank you, sir. philonise floyd the brother of - philonise floyd the brother of derek, george floyd given his reaction at the sentencing bear. a reminder the sentencing of derek chauvin is in recess for 15 minutes and we will return to that is soon as it does get back underway. let's hear from as it does get back underway. let's hearfrom his nephew who as it does get back underway. let's hear from his nephew who was asked for the maximum sentence on the behalf of his family. fin for the maximum sentence on the behalf of his family.— for the maximum sentence on the behalf of his family. on monday, may 25, 2020 behalf of his family. on monday, may 25. 2020 george _ behalf of his family. on monday, may 25, 2020 george floyd _ behalf of his family. on monday, may 25, 2020 george floyd junior- behalf of his family. on monday, may 25, 2020 george floyd junior was - 25, 2020 george floyd junior was murdered — 25, 2020 george floyd junior was murdered by dere
chauvin had set no regard for human life, george's life. the brother - behavior. thank you. thank you, sir. philonise floyd the brother of - philonise floyd the brother of derek, george floyd given his reaction at the sentencing bear. a reminder the sentencing of derek chauvin is in recess for 15 minutes and we will return to that is soon as it does get back underway. let's hear from as it does get back underway. let's hearfrom his nephew who as it does get back underway. let's hear from his...
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devalue of her life -- the value of her life is still unfolding after her death. it will result in the confirmation of her stature as one of america's greatest playwrights. she was widely known to maintain unyielding control of her words, demanding that her place be performed as written. she was active, disruptive in the rehearsal room. marking notes to actors and directors and and demand that she honors the intent of her work. she devoted great energy to documenting her own narrative and a series of three highly lauded memoirs. an unfinished woman, largely her reminiscing about her life and career, in 1973, a series of portraits of people who influence her writing and life into mento -- pentamento and an angry cut of the mccarthy out -- and an angry book about the mccarthy era. . behind the memoirs i found more biographies more revealing. a historian at clumber university penned a difficult woman, the challenging life and times of lillian hellman, offering evidence to convict realize the challenges she faced as she came into her own. deborah martin's, a professor
devalue of her life -- the value of her life is still unfolding after her death. it will result in the confirmation of her stature as one of america's greatest playwrights. she was widely known to maintain unyielding control of her words, demanding that her place be performed as written. she was active, disruptive in the rehearsal room. marking notes to actors and directors and and demand that she honors the intent of her work. she devoted great energy to documenting her own narrative and a...
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tell me about the meaning of life. it was probably the longest interview that william shatner had ever given in a total of 45 hours based over 5 days. he answers questions about his life. his answer is the basis for his immortal loan, which future generations will be able to engage with. people will be able to ask william shatner as hologram the question. the artificial intelligence by the he was firm stories file will provide the appropriate answer about 650 answer. she gave to questions. they go into a database and then they're transcribed. and then the artificial intelligence looks at transcription and create a set of, of questions that you could ask to get to that answer. so call natural language processing. and the natural language process and story file enables you then to ask a question of williams video. and it will and go through a database and find the most appropriate answer to the question you william shatner to become an interactive how the graham he had to be filmed from every angle in volumetric studio.
tell me about the meaning of life. it was probably the longest interview that william shatner had ever given in a total of 45 hours based over 5 days. he answers questions about his life. his answer is the basis for his immortal loan, which future generations will be able to engage with. people will be able to ask william shatner as hologram the question. the artificial intelligence by the he was firm stories file will provide the appropriate answer about 650 answer. she gave to questions. they...
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pretty nice life. you're going to build an even bigger business empire, and all of a sudden, there is an earthquake in haiti. so why did you decide to walk a little bit away from your restaurant business to go feed the people in haiti? you are not haitian. nobody asked you to do this. what propelled you to, all of a sudden, say you were going to feed the people of haiti that do not have any food? jose: i have to almost go back 28 years ago when i arrived in d.c. first. i was able to go to an organization called d.c. central kitchen, the best fighting hunger organization i know. we don't only take people off the streets, ex-convicts, put them in a place of possible success. we train them to be cooks. in the process, we get food that is about to be thrown away. we put everything together and we give opportunities to people and feed people at the same time. brilliant idea. i saw the power of food to change the lives of people, the life of a community. when haiti happened, i was very close to haiti. i was
pretty nice life. you're going to build an even bigger business empire, and all of a sudden, there is an earthquake in haiti. so why did you decide to walk a little bit away from your restaurant business to go feed the people in haiti? you are not haitian. nobody asked you to do this. what propelled you to, all of a sudden, say you were going to feed the people of haiti that do not have any food? jose: i have to almost go back 28 years ago when i arrived in d.c. first. i was able to go to an...
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i like life like our, our present man when i got home father . hello, my dad very much like kind of famous because he knew a lot of people, a lot of people knows every, some in public. a lot of people shake my head. my dads stuff like that. you bro, definitely sees well as his role model wants to be like him in myers everything about his day care fun is really strong. the if you have, if it i know that will has been through a lot of things down for years. i think he probably just said that he went to jail . he did sing years like that was probably just straight for yeah. did senior way for murder. there meeting him now. i was just like, well that was the past, but how did you overcome all day for judging for him? honestly, he's a strong mentally, strong to overcome all of the integers deal with in in come out a good person. the when he 1st moved up here, if we had ruined town for something really the front door wide open with ours get in and out. we had no fears that dal changed pretty fast. i of devices that help me, you know, what's going on ar
i like life like our, our present man when i got home father . hello, my dad very much like kind of famous because he knew a lot of people, a lot of people knows every, some in public. a lot of people shake my head. my dads stuff like that. you bro, definitely sees well as his role model wants to be like him in myers everything about his day care fun is really strong. the if you have, if it i know that will has been through a lot of things down for years. i think he probably just said that he...
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it's not going to change their life. and so they, they can't conceive of their world view changing or thinking because they're just things like, whenever i see anybody criticizing, i say, well, what's your solution to people in argentina? right. like when you're in new york and manhattan and you're in a cocktail party and then you're criticizing there's like, what are you saying to everybody else in africa or south america or asia or venezuela? what is your solution to them? i think the big point critics, as a general rule, they all fall in this category. they all just criticize something that they don't understand that new and, and i've never seen a critic say, i have been coin. i think that people in the rest of the world should by no one says they should buy apple stock to save their life savings in africa to avoid having it be stolen by the local government. nobody says that. so if you don't give a constructive solution to the problem, then you're just reflexively rejecting a new saying, are you essentially a corpora
it's not going to change their life. and so they, they can't conceive of their world view changing or thinking because they're just things like, whenever i see anybody criticizing, i say, well, what's your solution to people in argentina? right. like when you're in new york and manhattan and you're in a cocktail party and then you're criticizing there's like, what are you saying to everybody else in africa or south america or asia or venezuela? what is your solution to them? i think the big...
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the rest of his life in prison. it's not clear if he will be here in the netherlands because got chick who was also convicted for the for similar crimes in the boston war has been brought to the u. k. last year. but for sure he will not go back to watson. yeah. anytime to steph, i imagine families of the victims reading huge sighs of relief, smell absolutely. the members of the mothers of so brady, child, there are 5 models here who lost their phones, who lost their husbands. one of them lost 22 relative to fill inside the building. we are expecting them to come out. everyone is waiting for them to come out anytime . now, of course, they must be really, really because it was quite some concern that there could be an acquittal because of a dissenting opinion of the presiding judge in a previous case. but that didn't happen. the same judge now has decided that that was definitely the china side happening into brain. it's 909-051-8000, mostly men and boys war massacre and spread around in mass graves and on sale. today
the rest of his life in prison. it's not clear if he will be here in the netherlands because got chick who was also convicted for the for similar crimes in the boston war has been brought to the u. k. last year. but for sure he will not go back to watson. yeah. anytime to steph, i imagine families of the victims reading huge sighs of relief, smell absolutely. the members of the mothers of so brady, child, there are 5 models here who lost their phones, who lost their husbands. one of them lost...
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everyday life. and he thought as a journalist that was part of his role to bring information to people. i think he found that there was often a struggle because it wasn't quite so simple. he left college, and his professors told me it's one of the most impressive majors in journalism. he left unemployed, worked as a freelance writer for years, struggling to find full-time work because he wanted to do it on his terms, to be an openly gay journalist. he had gotten suggestions that he get out of the floppy's and stop wearing flower shirts, button downs to his stomach, assume the role of newsroom journalist. he would not compromise on these things. he was eventually hired by the advocate. also contributed to the bay area reporter. he was hired by kqed for a public television show, called newsroom. he lost his relationship with the advocate and a battle with the publisher at the time. a gentleman by the name of david goodsteam, he was banished from the pages of the advocate for many years until he sold i
everyday life. and he thought as a journalist that was part of his role to bring information to people. i think he found that there was often a struggle because it wasn't quite so simple. he left college, and his professors told me it's one of the most impressive majors in journalism. he left unemployed, worked as a freelance writer for years, struggling to find full-time work because he wanted to do it on his terms, to be an openly gay journalist. he had gotten suggestions that he get out of...
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think about in the context of your own life. if you had in your bedroom a bunch of poop and dead bodies, you'd immediately worry about, well, how did they get there? but also about pathogens, right? what, how do you prevent the pathogens associated with those things from killing you? what we're doing here is collecting the amps, but also collecting some of the garbage. and what we want to do is figure out if in that and garbage, there's a fungus which could be useful as an antibiotic. but also that the ants might be using the breakdown. what's the waste in their colony? in the lab and madison recovers the fungi, found on the shedding light on a previously unseen world. so this is my favorite part because you never really know what's going to grow from these insects on a petri plant. it's crazy diversity for one. that's awesome. we're seeing different fungi here, but it's likely that there are more speed here than we can even see. my biggest hope is if this is got antibiotic producing fungi, and this is got fungi that we can use
think about in the context of your own life. if you had in your bedroom a bunch of poop and dead bodies, you'd immediately worry about, well, how did they get there? but also about pathogens, right? what, how do you prevent the pathogens associated with those things from killing you? what we're doing here is collecting the amps, but also collecting some of the garbage. and what we want to do is figure out if in that and garbage, there's a fungus which could be useful as an antibiotic. but also...
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because you're like what life. this is my life.go back to. >> they couldn't move forward. they couldn't go back. but they kept going over the last days of crystal's life. reminding to that trip when they visited their ailing mother in texas. they arrived back in los angeles in the middle of the night, saturday into sunday. yet crystal still woke up very early the next morning. >> she insisted on going to church. we were all thinking to sleep in. but she got up and she prayed and then she cried. she was going through something, she just was it sharing it with us. >> the next day was monday. the morning michelle saw a suspicious man on the stairs of the apartment building. she warned krystal who went a different way to the garage which might have saved her life, for 24 hours. what they didn't learn until much later was that crystal left were crying on that last day of her life. she didn't say anything to her family that night, but she did act differently. >> she went around the room and she hugs everyone. i think she just didn't want
because you're like what life. this is my life.go back to. >> they couldn't move forward. they couldn't go back. but they kept going over the last days of crystal's life. reminding to that trip when they visited their ailing mother in texas. they arrived back in los angeles in the middle of the night, saturday into sunday. yet crystal still woke up very early the next morning. >> she insisted on going to church. we were all thinking to sleep in. but she got up and she prayed and...
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for human life, george's life i stand — no regard for human life, george's life.urse _ thank you, your honour. here today of course for — thank you, your honour. here today of course for sentencing it gives an opportunity to speak about other matters — opportunity to speak about other matters that i think are involved in sentencing — matters that i think are involved in sentencing and where we are in the criminal— sentencing and where we are in the criminaljustice system. in the processing of this case. as a member of an— processing of this case. as a member of an elected office, representing the people of the state of minnesota, as well as people of the local community, and when i say a couple _ local community, and when i say a couple of— local community, and when i say a couple of things, first of all i want — couple of things, first of all i want to— couple of things, first of all i want to really think some of the police _ want to really think some of the police officers in the minneapolis the police department. who come under— the police department. who come
for human life, george's life i stand — no regard for human life, george's life.urse _ thank you, your honour. here today of course for — thank you, your honour. here today of course for sentencing it gives an opportunity to speak about other matters — opportunity to speak about other matters that i think are involved in sentencing — matters that i think are involved in sentencing and where we are in the criminal— sentencing and where we are in the criminaljustice system. in the...
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the electric, it's real life. he's walking that camino to santiago toward the catholic pilgrimage scientists and go to combust taylor in the northwest of spain. it stays in 1909th time on the route. scott, despite the fact that he's an atheist and is recovering from the covert infection. ah, ah, lee, on spain's atlantic coast, it's 6 am. when manolo begins his journey, it's more than a 100 kilometers to santiago. he wants to cover the distance in 3 days. how does that when i leave that this time i read that i feel much more alive this in which it's a completely different feeling, you know, in the thought of i couldn't set off at 10 in the morning and you know, a project orland in the my know know is ways in early riser, even back home and sat down nearby for luna. he's a lawyer and around this time he'd almost be at his desk of the law firm. but here, the 65 year old let himself be driven by his inner impulses. and by nature, the hello. this lie bird, something in the. if these are colors, when you are home in you
the electric, it's real life. he's walking that camino to santiago toward the catholic pilgrimage scientists and go to combust taylor in the northwest of spain. it stays in 1909th time on the route. scott, despite the fact that he's an atheist and is recovering from the covert infection. ah, ah, lee, on spain's atlantic coast, it's 6 am. when manolo begins his journey, it's more than a 100 kilometers to santiago. he wants to cover the distance in 3 days. how does that when i leave that this...