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reza who created the online news outlet wrapler, was charged for an article the site published in 2012. they could face between six months and six years in prison for a case that has been widely condemned as politically motivated. reza who used to be a cnn bureau chief spoke with cnn last night after posting bail. >> we swat it away and keep our eye on the ball. it makes me wonder and worry what is the government afraid of? why are they afraid of journalists? why must they always make me feel their power? i think i'm a nice person. i ask very respectfully. our reporters are very respectful, but they just don't like the questions. >> she's a former "time" magazine person of the year. she has posted bail 8 times on a litany of charges that she calls an absurd effort to silence her. >>> this morning dow futures plunging more than 500 points. this points to more losses at the start of the week as the market deals with renewed fears about the coronavirus, the broader effect on the world economy, the u.s. economy. this is trade adviser peter navarro says that president trump is pushing now f
reza who created the online news outlet wrapler, was charged for an article the site published in 2012. they could face between six months and six years in prison for a case that has been widely condemned as politically motivated. reza who used to be a cnn bureau chief spoke with cnn last night after posting bail. >> we swat it away and keep our eye on the ball. it makes me wonder and worry what is the government afraid of? why are they afraid of journalists? why must they always make me...
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my name is reza. an afghan journalist, and one of thousands of refugees locked down in europe's migrant camps. i saw many people who are worried, they are so terrified. they don't know what to do. what not to do. for two months, i've been investigating camp conditions, where fear of the virus spread like wildfire. social distancing and regular hand washing are difficult here. drinking water and food, in short supply. and seeing a doctor can be a daily struggle. it's heart—breaking, reza. it's... it's difficult. it's heart—breaking. some of europe's most desperate, at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. i don't know what's going on here and i'm so worried about that. around 2,000 people are living here. we have lots of children, lots of children. this is my home. mala kasa camp, near athens. i fled afganistan and the tv station i worked for five years ago, after receiving death threats. my family and i were finally granted refugee status last year. do you know coronavirus? yes. very bad. do you was
my name is reza. an afghan journalist, and one of thousands of refugees locked down in europe's migrant camps. i saw many people who are worried, they are so terrified. they don't know what to do. what not to do. for two months, i've been investigating camp conditions, where fear of the virus spread like wildfire. social distancing and regular hand washing are difficult here. drinking water and food, in short supply. and seeing a doctor can be a daily struggle. it's heart—breaking, reza....
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let's get the very latest on the story now we can speak to journalist reza on the line from tehran reza 1st of all we've heard vastly different accounts of what has taken place here iranian state media saying that 80 americans have been killed in these strikes at u.s. and iraqi officials have said so far they're assessing the situation but there have been no u.s. casualties what do we actually know about what's happened well the casualty is reported or you know you do see the arubans 80 but even this may be i've heard this is not really you sitting on the judge will these on the number of casualties and it seems that it has diminished the. casualties as far as we know i can somehow to warn the u.s. . in order to avoid. dilution business you would. really. sending a message to the u.s. that beacon if you can kill people budget don't this is one thing everyone is now realize because of the time reza at the same time we've seen the supreme leader saying that this is a slap in the face to the u.s. even though as you said there are messages that iran is seeking to deescalate the situation so
let's get the very latest on the story now we can speak to journalist reza on the line from tehran reza 1st of all we've heard vastly different accounts of what has taken place here iranian state media saying that 80 americans have been killed in these strikes at u.s. and iraqi officials have said so far they're assessing the situation but there have been no u.s. casualties what do we actually know about what's happened well the casualty is reported or you know you do see the arubans 80 but...
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adi zaza nugro andnd hiseam agree. -- >> > adi reza nugugroho ands team agree.on. they a already have e orders fs fafar ahead as 2 2027. adi i reza nugrohoho: soso currently, , we are produg 2000 square e feet of mycecelm leathehea year. however, the demanand is reayy huge.. so w we need to dodouble downr cacapacity in ordeder to keepp th t theemand. >> the company is growing. it used to have just five employees. now, it has 30. itit monors cacafully thee qualitity of its oututput, even testining sales toto dtruction. it also o breeds its o own mumushrooms and d works on optimising them for ththe taskt hand. it gets some outde f fundi for its s pioneering resesear. that helps sustain t s startup. adi rezaza nugroho will go the extra mile with his mushomom leatather oes. its a great idea, whose ti hacome. ♪ >> jam-packed, terrified, without food and water. long-distance transport can be torture for animals. and d often, they y are being n to the slaugughterhouse, o oro fatteneners or breededers far m the e farms they w were raised. in thehe e.u. alalone, around 3
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to reports boy i heard you see if you hear this farce news agency but no more can be said for our reza you just mentioned the investigation how will all of this in effect that's investigation the international investigation taking place at the moment well of course now everything's clear there would be no more 'd or to do on the black box. list they are going to miss a good bill or it was intentional they get on like what they were officially claim which is of course not true because it was intentional good to talk to journalists reza how stay in tehran thank you for more on this this let's cross to kiev ukraine now and speak to david stern who's the w.'s correspondent there could just see david what's been the reaction in kiev today on iran admitting that it did shoot down the plane will be it's a mistake it says. well yes it's a very sudden turn of events just yesterday the ukrainians were sounding a note of caution saying that they would look into everything before they reached any conclusions they didn't want to draw jump to any conclusions but now obviously there is a submission f
to reports boy i heard you see if you hear this farce news agency but no more can be said for our reza you just mentioned the investigation how will all of this in effect that's investigation the international investigation taking place at the moment well of course now everything's clear there would be no more 'd or to do on the black box. list they are going to miss a good bill or it was intentional they get on like what they were officially claim which is of course not true because it was...
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reza: not exactly what i meant. there is a limit to that.actor aboutotable the strength of the recovery has been the strength of the policy action. that policy action has come from both the central bankers and the fiscal authorities, and that is what has helped for us to have the v-shaped recovery so far. so it is not always possible to compensate by the other leg area you are likely to have a weaker recovery. -- other leg. you are likely to have a weaker recovery. of morgan moghadam stanley, thank you very much. this is bloomberg. ♪ karina: it is time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news right now. i'm karina mitchell. as the tech sector says off today, we spoke with the co-ceo of netflix about his company's structure. >> it is really dependent on the people. it is an unusual situation. but if you think of every family, there are generally two ceos running the family. they just have to be really close. we have been together for more than 20 years, and with the two of us, we are totally
reza: not exactly what i meant. there is a limit to that.actor aboutotable the strength of the recovery has been the strength of the policy action. that policy action has come from both the central bankers and the fiscal authorities, and that is what has helped for us to have the v-shaped recovery so far. so it is not always possible to compensate by the other leg area you are likely to have a weaker recovery. -- other leg. you are likely to have a weaker recovery. of morgan moghadam stanley,...
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his real name was mohammad—reza kolahi somebody.orist and a wanted man by the uranian regime. —— iranian. in 1981 the uranian regime. —— iranian. in1981 a the uranian regime. —— iranian. in 1981 a massive bomb destroyed the headquarters of the iranian regime's ruling party, killing more than 70 people, including high—ranking officials. the bombing was carried out by the mek, a dissident faction that launched deadly attacks against the uranian regime. —— iranian. and is still considered sworn enemy. sayed was a senior member of the mek at the time, and he knew mohammad—reza kolahi or ali motamed had personally. iran's revolutionary court sentenced kolahi samadi to death in absentia. in 1991 he cut his ties to the mek and claimed asylum in the netherlands. he changed his name toa netherlands. he changed his name to a limit on, got married, and settled down to what he thought would be a quiet life in almere. —— changed his name to ali motamed. so could be uranian regime have ordered his killing? local politicians who we re killing? loc
his real name was mohammad—reza kolahi somebody.orist and a wanted man by the uranian regime. —— iranian. in 1981 the uranian regime. —— iranian. in1981 a the uranian regime. —— iranian. in 1981 a massive bomb destroyed the headquarters of the iranian regime's ruling party, killing more than 70 people, including high—ranking officials. the bombing was carried out by the mek, a dissident faction that launched deadly attacks against the uranian regime. —— iranian. and is still...
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el fuerte operativo policial impide el paso de personas, pero alejandro reza con fuerza aunque sea des policíal .. >> aunque no esté cerca, yo la siento dentro de mi corazón.asío >> así arranca el festejo númeo 489 deme l 489a aparición de lan de guadalupe, coguadaln festejy pandemia no canciones a la distanciaterminn la andemia no termina la fe pon méxicofetor silva notici. en telemundo . méxico, víctor silv noticias telemundo >> así llegamos al final gracias por acompaña.os , las >> así noticia llegamo continúan as al final d e las nuestra edición deicias noticia teles telemundo. gracias porahora co l domo dell privilegio de su tiempo. las noticias continúan. los dejo con el domo del dinero. buenas
el fuerte operativo policial impide el paso de personas, pero alejandro reza con fuerza aunque sea des policíal .. >> aunque no esté cerca, yo la siento dentro de mi corazón.asío >> así arranca el festejo númeo 489 deme l 489a aparición de lan de guadalupe, coguadaln festejy pandemia no canciones a la distanciaterminn la andemia no termina la fe pon méxicofetor silva notici. en telemundo . méxico, víctor silv noticias telemundo >> así llegamos al final gracias por...
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good to talk to journalists reza has stay in tehran thank you. from always joined now by david stern here in studio . correspondent in kiev ukraine hi david what's been the reaction from the government there on iran admitting that it did shoot down the plane it says by mistake well yes a very sudden turn of events for the ukrainians just yesterday they were saying that they weren't going to jump to any conclusions they were going to go through all of the evidence make their own judgments and that they weren't going to rush now of course we have the admission from the iranians and the ukrainians have been very fast also to issue their own statement in fact the president is a lenski just shortly after the news broke issued his 2 statements one in ukrainian the other in english the english one was on twitter i could it was very short i can give you the highlights here he said this morning brings the truth but at the same time he said ukraine insist on a full admission of guilt and this would include injuring iran to bring those responsible to justic
good to talk to journalists reza has stay in tehran thank you. from always joined now by david stern here in studio . correspondent in kiev ukraine hi david what's been the reaction from the government there on iran admitting that it did shoot down the plane it says by mistake well yes a very sudden turn of events for the ukrainians just yesterday they were saying that they weren't going to jump to any conclusions they were going to go through all of the evidence make their own judgments and...
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good to talk to journalists reza has day in tehran thank you well let's cross now to finland and speak to steven wright who is professor of systems at temple university there good to talk to you professor they can you explain why the ukrainian passenger why this plane that had a 9 flight path could be confused with a hostile target. actually. the the military should not obviously there i'm personally location i'm the thing that i find remarkable is that the military. did so close to a very large commercial apple tehran and what's particularly confusing for myself is iran itself geographically is a really big city that surrounded by mountains the airport is located away from the hills because planes don't occupy. in that sort of general location so they're full why do you put a missile battery so close to an international apple it's not very clear for the by . the strategic purpose of especially as it civilian and linus taking off and landing what about the air force why wasn't the airport closed is that something dutch would or should normally happen in a situation of the heightened te
good to talk to journalists reza has day in tehran thank you well let's cross now to finland and speak to steven wright who is professor of systems at temple university there good to talk to you professor they can you explain why the ukrainian passenger why this plane that had a 9 flight path could be confused with a hostile target. actually. the the military should not obviously there i'm personally location i'm the thing that i find remarkable is that the military. did so close to a very...
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business in order to survive this process and also put it to suit your customers professor mohammad reza fires an egg on economics professor at the philips university marburg thanks very much for your analysis thank you. and now it's time for your questions here's our science correspondent derrick williams. for how many days are as symptomatic people contagious. this is one of the questions that medical professionals would love an answer to but it's pretty complex and we haven't even nailed down answers to to simpler related questions like like what percentage of people who get the disease can even be classified as as asymptomatic or or how infectious they are you most remember last month there was an uproar when a w.h.o. official appeared to say that there were indications that asymptomatic people very rarely passed on the disease to others that was that was followed by a lot of backtracking but maybe it helps to look at what we do know one expert i read on this said that transmission from people with symptoms generally tails off completely within 8 days after the onset of those symptom
business in order to survive this process and also put it to suit your customers professor mohammad reza fires an egg on economics professor at the philips university marburg thanks very much for your analysis thank you. and now it's time for your questions here's our science correspondent derrick williams. for how many days are as symptomatic people contagious. this is one of the questions that medical professionals would love an answer to but it's pretty complex and we haven't even nailed...
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i'm joined now by mohammad reza farzana gun he's an economics professor at the phillips university marburg here in germany professor you've done a study that shows a relationship between international tourism and the corona virus outbreak could you tell us how tourism is impacted by the spread of covert 19 worry able to track that spread or identify hotspots. it is i mean does these based on humanity to you many to actions so it is not surprising to sink your bar a little at the importance of these business and using does in all 19 i won't be dealing honestly was to look at the other factors which are able to explain cross-country valuation nucor with 19 cases and this we shortened our study that one percent counted the one person higher level of international one and inventories them are experiencing 1.2 percent 1.54 percent high and it was of course 19 cases and this so basically this is an empirical evidence that shows that all of globalization do a lot to lose in an expansion of the 19 all pretty give us basically because of the nature of to use in these relying on human interactions a
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see if you hear this farce news agency well no more can be said for about and that was journalist reza haas day reporting from tehran and earlier i spoke to aviation expert stephen wright and i asked him if he could explain how a commercial airline could be confused with a hostile target. well actually. the the military should not obviously their own personal location and the thing that i found remarkable is that the military are located so close to a very large commercial apple. almost particularly confusing for myself is iran itself geographically is a really big city that surrounded by mountains the airport is located away from the hills because planes don't not fly. in that sort of general location so they're full why do you put a missile battery so close to an international apple it's not very clear for the by the strategic purpose of especially as it civilian airliners taking off and landing . what about the air force why wasn't the airport closed is that something that would or should normally happen in a situation of the heightened tensions that we're seeing between iran and th
see if you hear this farce news agency well no more can be said for about and that was journalist reza haas day reporting from tehran and earlier i spoke to aviation expert stephen wright and i asked him if he could explain how a commercial airline could be confused with a hostile target. well actually. the the military should not obviously their own personal location and the thing that i found remarkable is that the military are located so close to a very large commercial apple. almost...
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all right journalist reza have to speak to us again now from tehran thank you. and let's get some more context on all of this now we can speak to us but the u.n. special repertory extrajudicial executions that agnes color she said she one writes expert and joins us on the line this column of thank you for being with us here on d w the u.s. is claiming that it's strike on general so the money was in self defense saying that he was planning an imminent attack on u.s. interests on that could attack u.s. citizens as well what does international say law say about that. well the international law allows self-defense but in very narrowly defined situations and conditions one of which is that the the threat of an arm attack must be instant overwhelming and all to be even and now we've seen within the legal scholars they are much differences of opinion as to the meaning of imminent in terms of time our ever it is clear or at least clear to me that even and cannot be about a long time frame because otherwise you would suggest a constant state of war or pre war so is the o
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good to talk to journalists reza has stay in tehran thank you for more on this this let's cross to kiev ukraine now and speak to david stern who's the w.'s correspondent there good to see you david what's been the reaction in kiev today on iran admitting that it did shoot down the plane albeit a mistake it says. well yes it's a very sudden turn of events just yesterday the ukrainians were sounding a note of caution saying that they would look into everything before they reached any conclusions they didn't want to draw jump to any conclusions but now obviously there is a submission from the iranians and the ukrainians have issued their own reactions most prominently the president selenski who issued statements in english and in ukrainian he said that this morning brings the truth there was a sad day though and that the ukrainians were insisting on a full admission of guilt as well as bring those responsible to justice return of the bodies paying of compensation and if issuing an official apology and he's also said that the work investigation would continue on many hope that it would be w
good to talk to journalists reza has stay in tehran thank you for more on this this let's cross to kiev ukraine now and speak to david stern who's the w.'s correspondent there good to see you david what's been the reaction in kiev today on iran admitting that it did shoot down the plane albeit a mistake it says. well yes it's a very sudden turn of events just yesterday the ukrainians were sounding a note of caution saying that they would look into everything before they reached any conclusions...
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i'm going to kill reza. 0h, god...he must be terrified. help me find him.mohammed reza? you need to hire a professional. i don't have any money. oh, well, you have a job. you're a prostitute, aren't you? so, some talent there, good talent in front of the camera, also behind, reed morano, cinematographer turned director. the problem with it is that, on the one hand, it wants to be a serious character study, on the other hand, it wants to be a james bond style action—adventure, which is maybe like a rerun of luc besson‘s nikita, or more recently, something like red sparrow or atomic blonde. as a result of it, you never invest in at the characters, you never believe in them. despite some crunchy fight sequences, a well orchestrated car chase, but at no point did i think that anyone in at the film was doing anything other than acting the role of being in on the film. it is a real indication of the film does not make sense on its own terms, you don't watch it, you look at it. you just see it pass by but you never get involved in it, and i was never involved. it
i'm going to kill reza. 0h, god...he must be terrified. help me find him.mohammed reza? you need to hire a professional. i don't have any money. oh, well, you have a job. you're a prostitute, aren't you? so, some talent there, good talent in front of the camera, also behind, reed morano, cinematographer turned director. the problem with it is that, on the one hand, it wants to be a serious character study, on the other hand, it wants to be a james bond style action—adventure, which is maybe...
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correspondent standing by good evening to you reza you know we have to remind people that it was just 2 weeks ago when we saw the blast take place in the port there in beirut that's fresh in people's minds do people even have i guess the mental and emotional capacity right now to process today's verdict. well brant i'm standing right here and strand of the so-called palace which was the last residence of the former prime minister. and regarding acceptance to. this very day comes at a particular a very precarious time for lebanon. when the country 2 weeks ago has survived a massive explosion that left behind hundreds of victims at dire economy a political crisis arising number of growing of ice cases. and hezbollah and a future movement led by former prime minister saad. they asked their their supporters not to take the streets and to try to crack to sense the sense of. excuse me to try to be conned during this period and i've been on. control in this situation cause i'm sure. a lot of people has there been a statement from the government about this verdict. when the president. caretak
correspondent standing by good evening to you reza you know we have to remind people that it was just 2 weeks ago when we saw the blast take place in the port there in beirut that's fresh in people's minds do people even have i guess the mental and emotional capacity right now to process today's verdict. well brant i'm standing right here and strand of the so-called palace which was the last residence of the former prime minister. and regarding acceptance to. this very day comes at a particular...
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he says his name is hamud reza jafari but he was arrested with 5 passports so the police say they're not sure who he really is. the doctor the forges forgers moved around undetected on fake passports between the years a master of deception who speaks several languages with a back story that no one has been able to verify their real business and you have to lie to everybody it's made me a. normal person i've been a normal person i want to hear more markers. the doctor says he came to thailand from iran as a stepping stone to canada where he planned to study computer science but he says bad luck stopped his onward journey leading to a criminal career that would last the next 20 years i came here in cairo i pay some by the about $6000.00. us. got another. but they took my money on it on a day. i started to learn about the phosphor by myself. they know they know all because they are a business. so i try to buy some passport 1st. i find probably have them on wrong in the market i bought. one on the net something like this. with thailand awash with stolen passports and clients plenty of. t
he says his name is hamud reza jafari but he was arrested with 5 passports so the police say they're not sure who he really is. the doctor the forges forgers moved around undetected on fake passports between the years a master of deception who speaks several languages with a back story that no one has been able to verify their real business and you have to lie to everybody it's made me a. normal person i've been a normal person i want to hear more markers. the doctor says he came to thailand...
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if not the entire region at the same time reza we did have the u.s. president to indicate that the u.s. would continue to impose very powerful sanctions against iran he also referred to iran's destructive and if arius behavior in the region how impactful could those sanctions and that dialogue that rhetoric be going forward well of course the sanctions are hurting the iranian nation but that's exactly what was referring to iran is offering the olive branch it's wrong on trump again threatens to impose further sanctions on this long for all the. way to build peace or trust with another concert this was a great chance an opportunity for the u.s. president to start a resume dollars at this long i guess that was not enough. comments made by the u.s. was that the threats were more evident and his comments all right journalist reza has a speaking to us there with their reactions and the latest there from tehran thank you so much. well shia muslims are in the majority in iraq just as they are in their powerful neighbor iran but the u.s. also as we've heard h
if not the entire region at the same time reza we did have the u.s. president to indicate that the u.s. would continue to impose very powerful sanctions against iran he also referred to iran's destructive and if arius behavior in the region how impactful could those sanctions and that dialogue that rhetoric be going forward well of course the sanctions are hurting the iranian nation but that's exactly what was referring to iran is offering the olive branch it's wrong on trump again threatens to...
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the police came gents. ruth if i got cuts in my bare their he says she's name is hammad reza jafari but he was a rested with 5 passports so the police a they're not sure who he really year is the doctor the forges forgit moved around undetected on fake passports between to years a master of deception who speaks several languages with the backstory that no one has been able to verify and there were a real business and your been have to lie to everybody it's make me am not normal person i remember not normal person i want the poor more mockers the doctor says he came to thailand from a run as a stepping stone to canada where he planned to study computer science billy's just bad luck stopped his on would journey leading to a criminal career the would laugh the next 20 years a came here in kind now out i pay sung by the about 6000 a lark all make for the us or at where of got kind other but they took my money on it on a day. i started to learn about the phosphor by myself congo on the run they know they may not live here nor because they are a business. so i try to buy some. first. i find p
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reza? commissioner diamond was following up on commissioner moore's question about utilities, garbage storage, et etc.? >> is she unmuted? >> clerk: is reza on your line, the conference line? >> yes, can you not hear him? >> clerk: no. >> reza, you're not coming through. let me respond and tell you guys what he's telling me. there is space under the front stairs going up to the second floor that can accommodate garbage facilities. reza, anything else? um-hmm, um-hum, okay. so, commissioner diamond, that was the response to the garbage question. do you have anymore specific about -- >> commissioner diamond: where are the bikes going and the water tanks and the laundry facilities going? >> um-hmm. um-hmm. >> clerk: maybe if you put your phone on speaker he'll come through. >> i merged the calls, jonas, so for some reason his is not coming through. what you are saying is that tankless water heaters can be used in this context potentially on the patios themselves, they're not very large. the he
reza? commissioner diamond was following up on commissioner moore's question about utilities, garbage storage, et etc.? >> is she unmuted? >> clerk: is reza on your line, the conference line? >> yes, can you not hear him? >> clerk: no. >> reza, you're not coming through. let me respond and tell you guys what he's telling me. there is space under the front stairs going up to the second floor that can accommodate garbage facilities. reza, anything else? um-hmm,...
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difícil ha sido un golpe muy duro esto sigo algo de repente >> todos los días a las 5:30 de la tarde rezan pasando hasta tristeza >> aunque todo ha sido de manera virtual asegura que sienten alivio al suplicarle a la virgen el dconsuelo que enfrenta la familia algo que nunca pensaron que estarían viviendo >> en estos momentos difíciles es importante hacer crecer la virgen de guadalupe para frenar la pandemia y que no cobren más vidas >> más algo nuevo para (...) la...
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our correspondent reza on some reporting for us from beirut thank you so much. in mexico construction crews have unearthed a graveyard of ice age mammoths archaeologists say the site of a new airport north of mexico city could be one of the world's largest deposits of mammoth a skeleton. officials knew it was a good spot to build an airport but it wasn't until they got digging that they realized what it used to be good for to. the bones that discovered telltales that may have been buried for some 24000 years. and this is enough the other ghettos in this place would have been like paradise but with one great pitfall the muddy banks of delight and the story obviously repeated itself over and over again the animals ventured too far out got stuck and were killed either by other animals or by man. scientists say they've discovered more than 100 mammoth skeletons here spread across nearly 200 excavation sites. they're now working to piece together these animal stories and cite i can't stress enough the importance of the find not at the. till now we didn't know how the
our correspondent reza on some reporting for us from beirut thank you so much. in mexico construction crews have unearthed a graveyard of ice age mammoths archaeologists say the site of a new airport north of mexico city could be one of the world's largest deposits of mammoth a skeleton. officials knew it was a good spot to build an airport but it wasn't until they got digging that they realized what it used to be good for to. the bones that discovered telltales that may have been buried for...
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reserve in germany in the future i think one 3rd of the army will relying on reserve i think 120000 reza versts will build one pillar of the german army in the future so be thinking how to get these reza wrists well trained in the future and i think this is what our minister announced right now is as one way to to get to get in these new new residents is what is your impression about the presence of far right extremism in the military has it always been part of the military and we're just seeing it more now or has it entered the military because the military is now a volunteer military i think we have it in the military we have. some some people in the police also but this single issues we don't have a structural problem in the army or in our police so i think we have to look very close that these people get out of army they have no place in our army no place in our police units but in the end if we have compulsory military service we would have a closer inside of society in the army we in germany have an army that is controlled by the parliament and has always a huge linkage to the peop
reserve in germany in the future i think one 3rd of the army will relying on reserve i think 120000 reza versts will build one pillar of the german army in the future so be thinking how to get these reza wrists well trained in the future and i think this is what our minister announced right now is as one way to to get to get in these new new residents is what is your impression about the presence of far right extremism in the military has it always been part of the military and we're just...
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that was said reza adib reporting from malakasa camp, near athens.ory on coronavirus crisis: europe's migrant camps on panorama, in the uk on bbc one at 7:30pm tomorrow. the mayor of brazil's largest city, sao paulo, says the health system is close to collapse as demand grows for emergency hospital beds to deal with coronavirus cases. bruno covas said the city's public hospitals had reached 90% of capacity. brazil now has the fourth largest number of confirmed cases in the world. there have been 15,662 deaths and 233,142 confirmed cases. more than 89,000 have recovered. despite the alarming numbers president jair bolsonaro has attacked lockdown measures as a "tyranny" that would fuel "hunger and misery". we are bringing you pictures of anti—lockdown protests in sao paulo, one of the biggest cities in the western hemisphere, and you can see people dressed up with the brazil flag, unwilling to social distance. they believe any lockdown measures imposed by local authorities should end. so how is brazil coping with the rapid rise in cases? dr marcelo kal
that was said reza adib reporting from malakasa camp, near athens.ory on coronavirus crisis: europe's migrant camps on panorama, in the uk on bbc one at 7:30pm tomorrow. the mayor of brazil's largest city, sao paulo, says the health system is close to collapse as demand grows for emergency hospital beds to deal with coronavirus cases. bruno covas said the city's public hospitals had reached 90% of capacity. brazil now has the fourth largest number of confirmed cases in the world. there have...
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journalist who dares to question president do territories policies has been found guilty of cyber libel reza says it's an attempt to intimidate a free press. so what i listen to read i just i tried hard not to get angry and figure out how do we continue doing our jobs. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a legal victory for equality made possible by a modern read of a 56 year old law today in the united states the supreme court handed down the decision that will allow people to sue if they are fired from their job for being gay lesbian or transgender in a landmark ruling the court pointed to the 19 $164.00 civil rights act which bars discrimination at work based on race religion national origin and sex a majority of judges liberal and conservative agreed that discrimination based on sex must also include sexual orientation and gender identity lawyers for employers and for the trump administration had argued that the common understanding of sex discrimination back in 1964 had been biased against a man or woman and nothing more t
journalist who dares to question president do territories policies has been found guilty of cyber libel reza says it's an attempt to intimidate a free press. so what i listen to read i just i tried hard not to get angry and figure out how do we continue doing our jobs. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with a legal victory for equality made possible by a modern read of a 56 year old law today in the united states the supreme court...
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the it was the voice of a generation and when he died many iranians could not mourn alone mohammad reza should cerium died in tehran on thursday after a nearly 2 decades battle with cancer for more than 50 years he was an ambassador of persia new zick and resonated with iranians through song. with the maestro was an honor for our country his value was not appreciated as much as he deserved it a felon and years must come for the value of such a person to be truly perceived was as word spread mourners swarm to the hospital despite much of the capital being on lockdown to counter rising covered 19 infections. or thought i am very upset it was a very good and popular person and he was with people and he was the voice of the people. after should jerry and body lift the hospital his son addressed the crowd. that was my father has been transferred to tehran symmetry there will be a prayer for him there on friday then they will be transferred to his birth town mashad we want to bury him beside fidel save a great poet. the 1st verse during his career should gerry and trying to stay above politic
the it was the voice of a generation and when he died many iranians could not mourn alone mohammad reza should cerium died in tehran on thursday after a nearly 2 decades battle with cancer for more than 50 years he was an ambassador of persia new zick and resonated with iranians through song. with the maestro was an honor for our country his value was not appreciated as much as he deserved it a felon and years must come for the value of such a person to be truly perceived was as word spread...
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iraqi officials are said there were no american casualties earlier i spoke to tehran correspondent reza haas there and asked him what more we know let's get the very latest on the story now we can speak to journalist on the line from tehran reza 1st of all we've heard vastly different accounts of what has taken place here iranian state media saying that 80 americans have been killed in these strikes u.s. and iraqi officials have said so far they're assessing the situation but there have been no u.s. casualties what do we actually know about what's happened. well the casualties reported by the i.r.s. gc's there remains that 80 but even this state t.v. i heard that is not really insisting on the casualties on the number of casualties and it seems that it has the mess the number of casualties as far as we know the attack has been somehow to warn the us. limited attack in order to avoid the escalation with the us and it was really. aimed at tending a message to the us that they can hear few we can kill people but we don't and this is what everyone is now realizing out of the attack whereas
iraqi officials are said there were no american casualties earlier i spoke to tehran correspondent reza haas there and asked him what more we know let's get the very latest on the story now we can speak to journalist on the line from tehran reza 1st of all we've heard vastly different accounts of what has taken place here iranian state media saying that 80 americans have been killed in these strikes u.s. and iraqi officials have said so far they're assessing the situation but there have been no...
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correspondent reza ensoulment was at the memorial event to welcome reza talk us through what happened today. 1000. minutes of silence at 6 o 8 marking the one month anniversary of the they don't last it was made and there are needs to family members who lost their loved ones and 1000 people where the nukes and the people who make it didn't want to thank you can add you to the. present. case out. there is tiring and. smells. and the prairies that were broadcasted from the prince of the mosques and the speakers at the 4th. sound of the explosion as well as the panic of the. night and he. was waving. i went in and the feeling of anger of helplessness of stress changed and been dominating the cockpit since and that's where day care during the time that the rescuers were on the radio and when they said that there was a hard. pressed to get a free whatever they can to have a glimpse go through somebody who could survive that massive explosion and people who are angry that are on this put this thing and they are in having many of them are. so what does the city need now. when. you can are as
correspondent reza ensoulment was at the memorial event to welcome reza talk us through what happened today. 1000. minutes of silence at 6 o 8 marking the one month anniversary of the they don't last it was made and there are needs to family members who lost their loved ones and 1000 people where the nukes and the people who make it didn't want to thank you can add you to the. present. case out. there is tiring and. smells. and the prairies that were broadcasted from the prince of the mosques...
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home of the reza. one of the iran's most celebrated singers has died in tehran the 80 year old was a grammy nominated composer singer and instrumentalist but for many iranians his legacy extended beyond music supports. the he was the voice of a generation and when he died many iranians could not mourn alone mohammad reza should cerium died in tehran on thursday after a nearly 2 decades battle with cancer for more than 50 years he was an ambassador of persia new zick and resonated with iranians through song. the maestro was an honor for our country his value was not appreciated as much as he deserved it a felon and years must come for the value of such a person to be truly perceive god as word spread muna swarm to the hospital despite much of the capital being almost down to counter rising covered 19 infections. during his career should gerry in trying to stay above politics and with the people but in 2009 he had to choose during anti-government demonstrations he spoke out in favor of protest is the ira
home of the reza. one of the iran's most celebrated singers has died in tehran the 80 year old was a grammy nominated composer singer and instrumentalist but for many iranians his legacy extended beyond music supports. the he was the voice of a generation and when he died many iranians could not mourn alone mohammad reza should cerium died in tehran on thursday after a nearly 2 decades battle with cancer for more than 50 years he was an ambassador of persia new zick and resonated with iranians...