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[playing kamancheh] [speaking in farsi] [playing kamancheh] [speaking in farsi] >> [speaking in farsi] >> improvisation is probably the essence, the core of persian music, and we all learn pieces, uh, melodies to be able to improvise based on those melodies. [speaking in farsi] [humming] a musician is valued, uh, by the wathey improvise and the--the way they-- they get actually further and further from--from that point of starting. [speaking in farsi] there is a teacher figure in everybody's life, and i hope i can be that for some people. not just teaching them ins-- you know, the instrument and some music, i--i--i like to affect their lives, uh, in a way that, uh, they don't forget me, and they don't forget what they learned from me. [playing kamancheh] my work can be divided in several fferent lines: i do my solos, i have formed a couple of, uh, ensembles, one called dastan ensemble. we formed it about 20 years ago when i was in canada. and then, uh, we formed this ensemble called masters of persian music. >> [playing music and singing] >> with two ve well-known musicians of today's
[playing kamancheh] [speaking in farsi] [playing kamancheh] [speaking in farsi] >> [speaking in farsi] >> improvisation is probably the essence, the core of persian music, and we all learn pieces, uh, melodies to be able to improvise based on those melodies. [speaking in farsi] [humming] a musician is valued, uh, by the wathey improvise and the--the way they-- they get actually further and further from--from that point of starting. [speaking in farsi] there is a teacher figure in...
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[playing kamancheh] [speaking in farsi] [playing kamancheh] [speaking in farsi] >> [speaking in farsi] >> improvisation is probably the essence, the core of persian music, and we all learn pieces, uh, melodies to be able to improvise based on those melodies. [speaking in farsi] [humming] a musician is valued, uh, by the wathey improvise and the--the way they-- they get actually further and further from--from that point of starting. [speaking in farsi] there is a teacher figure in everybody's life, and i hope i can be that for some people. not just teaching them ins-- you know, the instrument and some music, i--i--i like to affect their lives, uh, in a way that, uh, they don't forget me, and they don't forget what they learned from me. [playing kamancheh] my work can be divided in several fferent lines: i do my solos, i have formed a couple of, uh, ensembles, one called dastan ensemble. we formed it about 20 years ago when i was in canada. and then, uh, we formed this ensemble called masters of persian music. >> [playing music and singing] >> with two ve well-known musicians of today's
[playing kamancheh] [speaking in farsi] [playing kamancheh] [speaking in farsi] >> [speaking in farsi] >> improvisation is probably the essence, the core of persian music, and we all learn pieces, uh, melodies to be able to improvise based on those melodies. [speaking in farsi] [humming] a musician is valued, uh, by the wathey improvise and the--the way they-- they get actually further and further from--from that point of starting. [speaking in farsi] there is a teacher figure in...
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her most recent album and farsi is called woman and her songs have become a soundtrack of the anti regime protest sweeping through iran. oh, i don't. together, we'll start a revolution case. how much longer will would be quiet, keep our heads down, our knees bent, outragious words from the point of view of their runyan regime from a singer seen as equally outrageous. larosa is jewish, and israeli, and sings in farsi. the official language of iran screening, not about me. i had the choice to sing in far as see, to spread the word off the we men in iran that are muted until today says revolution. they are not able to do this, you know, pure simple thing. and it's to sing live ross was born in israel to jewish iranian parents who had to leave their homeland in israel. morales is a well known actress and pop singer, switching from singing and hebrew to singing in farsi post a risk to her career. even verse gear was her idea to work with iranian musicians and take ron gary to hello. they started a collaboration that was initially online. but for her new album, they met secretly in a basement s
her most recent album and farsi is called woman and her songs have become a soundtrack of the anti regime protest sweeping through iran. oh, i don't. together, we'll start a revolution case. how much longer will would be quiet, keep our heads down, our knees bent, outragious words from the point of view of their runyan regime from a singer seen as equally outrageous. larosa is jewish, and israeli, and sings in farsi. the official language of iran screening, not about me. i had the choice to...
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she works for d, w farsi. department neil far. let's start with those air strikes in iraq who are these kurdish reigning groups and how involved are they in the protests and iran? you know, and as you mentioned, they are opposition groups and political parties based in new york courts on. and in fact, they are not involved in the ongoing protests, but supporting protesters and their demands for justice and for freedom. like all of their in groups, opposition, groups, and parties. but this law, mac republic is always wants to blame them for every single civil move rent in dead cities and provinces. we cornish majority, the most intense protests have actually been taking place in these kurdish majority areas inside of iran. what's the situation there? according to reports and what you have met you, as you mentioned, bo unpublished by. 1 human rights organizations like hen. gov, by core to human rights organizations. there is a massive suppression going on in cities like mal bought like here on shaft javelin good khan and other even
she works for d, w farsi. department neil far. let's start with those air strikes in iraq who are these kurdish reigning groups and how involved are they in the protests and iran? you know, and as you mentioned, they are opposition groups and political parties based in new york courts on. and in fact, they are not involved in the ongoing protests, but supporting protesters and their demands for justice and for freedom. like all of their in groups, opposition, groups, and parties. but this law,...
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w farsi department. thank you brand me. ah, is day 2 of the world cup in katara. and while the games are well underway, it's what's happening off the pitch that's making headlines. the captains of several european teams were planning on playing with arm band supporting diversity and inclusion in a gesture, seen as a rebuke to could taurus human rights record, but fifo wouldn't have it. the governing body threatened players with on field punishment. a risk they knew would be too great for the athletes to take england, wales and germany were 3 of the 7 european national teams. he wanted to set an example for tolerance, an inclusion with a rainbow themed arm band and the statement one love. people saw things differently . one expressly banning the arm bands, fee for said referees, which sanctioned players who wore them with a yellow carved merchant going on the pitch with a clear yellow cost to start with. that is not possible. and we have to make sure that it's not up to the players to make that decision. and we've played with this on bank before. that means under u
w farsi department. thank you brand me. ah, is day 2 of the world cup in katara. and while the games are well underway, it's what's happening off the pitch that's making headlines. the captains of several european teams were planning on playing with arm band supporting diversity and inclusion in a gesture, seen as a rebuke to could taurus human rights record, but fifo wouldn't have it. the governing body threatened players with on field punishment. a risk they knew would be too great for the...
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i don't know which ones in diane farsi did not live to see the turn around me animals for chance. she was murdered in her cabin in 1985 of her wanton court found her research assistant guilty in absentia. but some experts suggest the true culprit was a poacher. but her efforts helped the world to learn about the fate of the great eaves. conservation measures started producing results. the mountain gorilla's numbers finally began to rise again, albeit with unforeseen consequences. but the use in that is a dell name. what we see here is the habitat, the be so kindly, simple, the kerosene b volcano. and this is approximately where diane fussy set up her 10 said of cobalt . when vinny a cart began her research and rwanda in 2004, there were 3 groups of guerrillas. each shifting trail scene here represents their respective movement patters. these appointments and we find that title, we've seen a tremendous growth in these groups. so for a period of 15 is as many as $65.00 gorillas in the pablo group, which is an absolute world record of america. and so the in 2004, i wasn't aware that
i don't know which ones in diane farsi did not live to see the turn around me animals for chance. she was murdered in her cabin in 1985 of her wanton court found her research assistant guilty in absentia. but some experts suggest the true culprit was a poacher. but her efforts helped the world to learn about the fate of the great eaves. conservation measures started producing results. the mountain gorilla's numbers finally began to rise again, albeit with unforeseen consequences. but the use in...
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so he research center, she's continuing the work of diane farsi who set up the facility after coming to her wanda, in 1967 dash i to stand in house on this desk was in diane facies house and had been secured before the conflict in rwanda began she would sit here practically every evening at her desk with her typewriter and record or the details she'd observed in the groups she'd visited during the day that couldn't ob, survey sions that enabled the pioneering american researcher to start compiling a unique collection of data thought on august, this finance nom, fungal, but it's still exciting to find names of guerrillas that we've been monitoring since they were really young and watching them grow out of it. it's really impressive. how detailed her observations. well, it's elephant that hut. in the 19 seventy's diane fantasy, counted a solitary to 154 mountain gorillas, prompting her to embark on an uncompromising fight against poachers and the deforestation of the mountain reenforced. at the same time, however, that commitment was not always welcome and earned her many enemies entit
so he research center, she's continuing the work of diane farsi who set up the facility after coming to her wanda, in 1967 dash i to stand in house on this desk was in diane facies house and had been secured before the conflict in rwanda began she would sit here practically every evening at her desk with her typewriter and record or the details she'd observed in the groups she'd visited during the day that couldn't ob, survey sions that enabled the pioneering american researcher to start...
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police told uk based iranian journalists, especially ones that are broadcasting like bbc persian on its farsi they have potential threats to their lives. china's president, xijinping, and canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, exchanged tense words on the sidelines of the 620 summit in bali on wednesday. president xi had been meeting several world leaders, for the first time in person since before the pandemic. but a short follow—up conversation between mr trudeau and mr xi was picked up by the press pool, and it wasn't entirely friendly. let's have a listen. and lift off — of artemis i. to the moon and back — a new era dawns as nasa's most powerful rocket blasts off. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself in to police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far this will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of the white civilisation. part of the centuries—old windsor castle, one of
police told uk based iranian journalists, especially ones that are broadcasting like bbc persian on its farsi they have potential threats to their lives. china's president, xijinping, and canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, exchanged tense words on the sidelines of the 620 summit in bali on wednesday. president xi had been meeting several world leaders, for the first time in person since before the pandemic. but a short follow—up conversation between mr trudeau and mr xi was picked up by...
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's farsi department has been reporting in depth on the protests in iran. censorship and internet blackouts have turned, gathering and verifying information into a highly challenging task. but throughout their reporting, another challenge has emerged. they themselves have moved into the focus of the iranian regime. yeah, national including for 8 weeks in a row, nella fargo law, me and her colleagues have been closely following the crack down on the protests. any, ron, it's less is their task, but to amplifying the voices of those that the iranian regime is trying to silence skills to day. they have received footage of a young woman who committed suicide after having been detained by security forces. almost every day they receive a video footages from inside your own from streets of their own. and of course we have some sources maps on connections. and um, some reliable sources that, that's a published of videos that recorded by the citizen report this because as you know, we don't have free media inside iran. so that's, that's the value of the citizenry. so most citizen reporters with this
's farsi department has been reporting in depth on the protests in iran. censorship and internet blackouts have turned, gathering and verifying information into a highly challenging task. but throughout their reporting, another challenge has emerged. they themselves have moved into the focus of the iranian regime. yeah, national including for 8 weeks in a row, nella fargo law, me and her colleagues have been closely following the crack down on the protests. any, ron, it's less is their task,...
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we know that over a $1000000000.00 in aid has gone to of grass on since withdrawing over st farsi. but you personally didn't order the american people to they think that money was well spent. i'm not sure that americans have any idea that a $1000000000.00 have gone traffic incident since we withdrew. most americans believe we are finished with afghanistan and that effectively we lost because the taliban is in charge and we were fighting them. they have. i think most americans have no idea that american tax dollars and borrowed funds are going into afghanistan and all so yeah, they would probably, this would be a wake up call if this information gets out and gets publicized. but of course, our media is very careful with what is publicized now us, but we know you spent a lot of money on money efforts in afghanistan, south vanilla murphy efforts and ukraine. ah, is there a co listener? oh, absolutely. i mean, the industries in this country and the politicians scratch each other's backs, have relationships that cause profits to be made and money to be put in the pockets of their friend
we know that over a $1000000000.00 in aid has gone to of grass on since withdrawing over st farsi. but you personally didn't order the american people to they think that money was well spent. i'm not sure that americans have any idea that a $1000000000.00 have gone traffic incident since we withdrew. most americans believe we are finished with afghanistan and that effectively we lost because the taliban is in charge and we were fighting them. they have. i think most americans have no idea that...
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away, tommy or cargo is a professor of anthropology at the university of california davis, where dian farsi once studied for 2 semesters. the french gorilla researcher updates his students on the latest developments depressed they did depressed. yes. so they do? yeah. they did that. they have, you know, corridors are like most mammals actually they have feelings. a female girl i loses her. all spray will be sad for a period of time, but eventually she'd get over a thought she would get pregnant again and hopefully forget a little bit about the tragedy of her. but i do remember distinctly observe a female girl, and i remember that i was just lost all spring and she looked sad and she was always sort of on the edge of the group. not very active, not play food for a few months after the death of rosman. no. that meal ca yos focuses on long term data. he uses quantitative methods to monitor patterns and developments covering years or decades and visits the guerrillas in the wild on a regular basis. he benefits from the long term records compiled by the field researchers in rwanda. half a centur
away, tommy or cargo is a professor of anthropology at the university of california davis, where dian farsi once studied for 2 semesters. the french gorilla researcher updates his students on the latest developments depressed they did depressed. yes. so they do? yeah. they did that. they have, you know, corridors are like most mammals actually they have feelings. a female girl i loses her. all spray will be sad for a period of time, but eventually she'd get over a thought she would get pregnant...
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ceo, peter farsi telling me the strength comes down.tility prices back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> let's talk about disney which is trading higher after earnings ahead of the bell today. it's one of the worst performing dow stocks this year when it report, one of the key metrics to watch will be growth at the disney plus service rbc markets, a buy rating on the stocks welcome, good to have you with us what do you say about disney, and what do you expect when they report later today >> thanks for having me. and on balance, we remain bullish longer term. a lot will depend on direct consumer we're focused on three things. at the parks, we see continued momentum, and believe the recent price increases speak to management's comfort level around forward demand trends and the about to drive up modernization. media investors have shifted their focus to streaming profitability over the last year management's commentary on the path to achieving its target at disney plus profitability in fiscal '24 will be key, and last i l of course, on c
ceo, peter farsi telling me the strength comes down.tility prices back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> let's talk about disney which is trading higher after earnings ahead of the bell today. it's one of the worst performing dow stocks this year when it report, one of the key metrics to watch will be growth at the disney plus service rbc markets, a buy rating on the stocks welcome, good to have you with us what do you say about disney, and what do you expect when they report...
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because they were half here explain to were split half here explain to us because people were speaking farsiround us and i said to him what are they talking about? and he goes, they're all pretty upset iran split upset because. iran split between whether and between whether they can and they wanted to sing the they just wanted to sing the anthem were problems for anthem there were problems for some of some fans some fans reports of some fans having with their having problems with their ticketing getting in the ticketing app getting in the game. guys. yeah it game. was that you guys. yeah it was region of we had a problem was a region of we had a problem and literally the last minute the download date, but the ticket download date, but they quite non—negotiable they were quite non—negotiable about the tickets i think i think the advice is get the x through early. so we got there like 2 hours because i don't work very well very . well so you work very well very. well so you got to allow for that extra time . ye got to allow for that extra time. ye look yourself plenty of time if yourin look yo
because they were half here explain to were split half here explain to us because people were speaking farsiround us and i said to him what are they talking about? and he goes, they're all pretty upset iran split upset because. iran split between whether and between whether they can and they wanted to sing the they just wanted to sing the anthem were problems for anthem there were problems for some of some fans some fans reports of some fans having with their having problems with their...
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he had to explain to us because people were speaking farsi around us. he goes they're all pretty upset because split, too, between because iran split, too, between whether they just whether they can and they just wanted sing anthem. wanted to sing the anthem. they problems or problems for some fans or reports of some fans having problems their ticketing reports of some fans having probgetting theirticketing reports of some fans having probgetting in their ticketing reports of some fans having probgetting in the r ticketing reports of some fans having probgetting in the game.:ing app getting in the game. was that you guys. yeah it was original originally we had a problem and literally at the last downloaded but last the ticket downloaded but they quite non—english they were quite non—english level about the tickets i think. i think the advice is get the extra early. so we got there like 2 hours because people don't work very well, very well. so you got to allow for that extra time, correct? we're going . so it looks like a great atmosphere there, paul, d
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farsi, thank you for saying something that had not been said earlier. i'm glad you did.the men and women who are in corrections risk their lives every day. we have to remind ourselves of that. that is not just another job. this is a job when we go to work and pray to god you can return to your family safe and sound. i watch you acknowledge that statement by u.s. very important in this hearing. it's very important to your membership. as you noted, 100 bad actors out of 35,000 is a pretty low percentage. i don't think the percentage in congress would be any lower if you were looking for bad actors. i won't dwell on that subject. i am really thinking as i go back home to illinois and up and down the state that we don't have enough people who are applying to serve as police. we don't have enough people who are applying to serve as ambulance drivers, military recruits, corrections officers. the numbers are slumping. the retirements are rising. your retention bonus for those is a good thing for us to take a hard look at. i'm willing to join you in seeing where that leads us. i
farsi, thank you for saying something that had not been said earlier. i'm glad you did.the men and women who are in corrections risk their lives every day. we have to remind ourselves of that. that is not just another job. this is a job when we go to work and pray to god you can return to your family safe and sound. i watch you acknowledge that statement by u.s. very important in this hearing. it's very important to your membership. as you noted, 100 bad actors out of 35,000 is a pretty low...
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farsi and mr. white, so that we can work together on some really good initiatives.hank you some really good bipartisan space here to do the kind of things that you talk to him. i would like to again, i've already talked to my staff, really push hard on that. this means a lot, you may not see a lot of senators here, but this means a lot. it's a subsistence contribution to an important issue. you've all said this is a part of keeping america safe and strong, and for that i am deeply grateful. therefore, i now declare this hearing adjourned, and i get to bang this hammer, and i'm going to bang the darn thing. thank you. >> thank you, senator. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are sponsored by these television companies, and more. including mediacom. >> the world changed in an instant but mediacom was ready. in a traffic sword
farsi and mr. white, so that we can work together on some really good initiatives.hank you some really good bipartisan space here to do the kind of things that you talk to him. i would like to again, i've already talked to my staff, really push hard on that. this means a lot, you may not see a lot of senators here, but this means a lot. it's a subsistence contribution to an important issue. you've all said this is a part of keeping america safe and strong, and for that i am deeply grateful....