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allison that i'm get the as just the that kind of zone jamila, it's an immigration, justice attorney, she says trumps deportation. that will be costly and inhumane. what is the problem that incumbent president trump is trying to solve for? and if he's trying to protect a disaffected american citizens, spending hundreds of millions of dollars to the port microns for parts of our community. craft families here is not going to actually fix that problem. instead, it's going to have massive humanitarian implications. be logistically, incredibly challenging. and costs the tax payer's money that shouldn't be spent in that way. um, under us law, based on international norms, we are not allowed to refile or some people back to countries where they faced a persecution based on who they are, whether it's their race, their religion, their political affiliations, and their gender identity, etc. and so i think the idea of indiscriminately sending people to countries where they may face persecution in arm is, is incredibly troubling. i worked at the border or the arizona, so nora, mexico, puerto, du
allison that i'm get the as just the that kind of zone jamila, it's an immigration, justice attorney, she says trumps deportation. that will be costly and inhumane. what is the problem that incumbent president trump is trying to solve for? and if he's trying to protect a disaffected american citizens, spending hundreds of millions of dollars to the port microns for parts of our community. craft families here is not going to actually fix that problem. instead, it's going to have massive...
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i'm so just the final thoughts from your doctor jamila, away from the issue of money, a global greenhouse gases. so to rec, old 57 big tons. last year we've had wrinkled, breaking heat, waves, wrinkled, breaking floods. so why have nations been so slow to cut tail that use an oil gas, coal? because that means the target. some limiting global temperature rises would never actually happened. it's agreed and it's electric, political leadership. we have the technology, we have the knowledge, we have the solutions that can put an end to the climate crisis. what we need now is leadership political will, and the commitment and all of us have to spend all ground and push for that, the commode many times to be all the time. and you allow, it says thank you very much indeed for talking throughout the 0. thank you. a tire shop right here and i'll just here when we come back, present to to it was a rush i will keep using it's new, hyper stomach messiah as keep appeals to updated at defense systems. progress in south africa's mining stand off, a camera is lowered down to see how much is minus a den or
i'm so just the final thoughts from your doctor jamila, away from the issue of money, a global greenhouse gases. so to rec, old 57 big tons. last year we've had wrinkled, breaking heat, waves, wrinkled, breaking floods. so why have nations been so slow to cut tail that use an oil gas, coal? because that means the target. some limiting global temperature rises would never actually happened. it's agreed and it's electric, political leadership. we have the technology, we have the knowledge, we...
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and we've seen consistently throughout the past year, the time and again jamila, terry and this distance is being prevented from entering gaza, being prevented from being brought to communities in need or seeing an entire population. on the brink of famine, people are starving just this week. the un reported that in the in south of warranty garza where the conditions were a bit better than in the north. only 16 percent of families received their mom a reduced monthly food parcel. i mean, this is after a year of a of us calling for openings of more crossing, calling for an increase of, of aid calling for protection of humanitarian workers and civilian. so the 8 could be safely distributed. it's no surprise that the court found this because this is what we've been saying for more than a year. hello, obviously the us has been the biggest baccha of nation, yahoo and israel and it's more in gaza. 10 that us support continued or given these are risk warrants. unfortunately, it will, and let me just start by pausing and acknowledging what most of the world is feeling right now. finally, finally
and we've seen consistently throughout the past year, the time and again jamila, terry and this distance is being prevented from entering gaza, being prevented from being brought to communities in need or seeing an entire population. on the brink of famine, people are starving just this week. the un reported that in the in south of warranty garza where the conditions were a bit better than in the north. only 16 percent of families received their mom a reduced monthly food parcel. i mean, this...
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i'm thanks to contribute to a climate fund barbara and go out to sarah for dr. jamila. my mood is a professor of global health at some way. university. she adds developing nations to reject the climate deal as the aims of the summit have not been met. the global south. indeed, this must stand the ground and not accept this bad deal. it's better to have no deal than a bad do. secondly, but is enough money? this 1.4 trillion at least from fuels subsidies. now that can be channeled into this fun. we already have that added to this. let me give you the reality of military spend, which is about 2442 trillion in 2023 alone, and that's a rise of about 8 percent over the last from 5022. 23 now was humanity arms itself against itself. it is, i'm willing to fund the resources to defend itself. to me that is related stability . the cop $29.00 process was meant to be a finance call. and even on the promise, it has failed to deliver the demand from the developing wall over 1.3 trillion a. yeah. so what i'd like to also remind all of us is that the climate of prices is a health crisi
i'm thanks to contribute to a climate fund barbara and go out to sarah for dr. jamila. my mood is a professor of global health at some way. university. she adds developing nations to reject the climate deal as the aims of the summit have not been met. the global south. indeed, this must stand the ground and not accept this bad deal. it's better to have no deal than a bad do. secondly, but is enough money? this 1.4 trillion at least from fuels subsidies. now that can be channeled into this fun....
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jamila hadi learned when he was 11 from watching her mother and grandmother in iraq.the bread? >> maybe one month one time or something, two months, one time. >> it's kind of like a party. >> yes, it is. >> so it's fun. >> yes, it's fun. >> family members share the bread. it keeps for months. do you love doing this? >> yes, a lot. >> you're smiling. >> yes. >> you love it a lot. >> yeah. >> we feel we are in kurdistan when we do this. >> we're just surviving, and having bread meant having life. >> this is really good. >>> these cows might not seem particularly unique. >> this is laura. this is lilly. they are looking at the camera. >> until you learn what they ae churning out. >> do you have any idea what amazing butter you make? >> the butter made here at animal farm creamery in vermont can't be found in a grocery store but is sold exclusively to fine dining restaurants around the country, from new york to at the little inn in virginia, it's widely considered the cream of the crop. >> i actually have heard from people who have eaton it and they say it's changed them.
jamila hadi learned when he was 11 from watching her mother and grandmother in iraq.the bread? >> maybe one month one time or something, two months, one time. >> it's kind of like a party. >> yes, it is. >> so it's fun. >> yes, it's fun. >> family members share the bread. it keeps for months. do you love doing this? >> yes, a lot. >> you're smiling. >> yes. >> you love it a lot. >> yeah. >> we feel we are in kurdistan when...