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by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would get what it is you know it's very challenging they believe but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are with the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. one simple mistake could be frank told. the showing as a deep sea diver carries immense risk to the lives of those willing to take the chance but for former north korean and so much at the opportunity for a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even bigger risk to take . a witness documentary on al-jazeera. volved in the case of missing journalist. calling the turkish president to discuss the issue. and you watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in there a
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by blood part of the viewfinder. this is al jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan this is the al-jazeera news live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes turkey and saudi arabia agreed to work together to investigate the case of missing journalist jamal khashoggi. it has evidence he was killed. and there is a lift. to the international space station a rocket launch gone bad a space capsule bound for the international space station is forced to make an emergency landing shortly after lift off. michael slams into the florida coast killing at least six people homes and buildings before losing steam as it moves in . and u.s. stocks take another plunge pushed down by concern over interest rates and trade with china. welcome to the program turkish security sources told al jazeera they have definitive evidence that the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered they say they know where it took place and the information has been shared with washington where the saudi government critic was last seen entering his country's consulate in istanb
by blood part of the viewfinder. this is al jazeera. hello i'm daryn jordan this is the al-jazeera news live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes turkey and saudi arabia agreed to work together to investigate the case of missing journalist jamal khashoggi. it has evidence he was killed. and there is a lift. to the international space station a rocket launch gone bad a space capsule bound for the international space station is forced to make an emergency landing shortly after lift off....
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by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. if you are in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when miss was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and around the world all the chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our first president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part one on a jazzy. we should all be here in doha with your top stories from al jazeera turkey's foreign minister has reiterated his commitment to finding out what happened to the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi turkish investigators are expected to search the saudi consuls home for clues in his suspected killing has learned forensic experts found evidence he was killed inside the consulate building in istanbul in the past hour the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei a has met the saudi crown prince mohammed bin cell man in riyadh the washington post is reporting u.s. officials knew the crown.
by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. if you are in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships when miss was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and around the world all the chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our first president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part one on a jazzy. we should all be here in doha...
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by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to you. al-jazeera. one simple mistake could be frank old. fishing as a deep sea diver carries immense risk to the lives of those willing to take the chance but for former north korean soldier the opportunity for a prosperous new life in the south with his family was an even bigger risk to take . old marine boy a witness documentary on al-jazeera the. life. this is al jazeera. and live from studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha i'm come out santa maria welcome to the news grid the search intensifies turd as investigators are now to inspect the residence of the saudi consul general in istanbul as they look for evidence in the suspected killing of jamal khashoggi it is not weeks since the saudi journalist disappeared will have the latest from istanbul in just a month. and it's been one year s
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by blood part of the viewfinder. it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country. it's the only. link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber up the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially permitted capacity for those who want to able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. travelers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even at the moderate speed of thirty kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete. the cricket world isn't about the tricks thing i mean you have to think why would he give me a got the bear then we didn't burn him again in the eye you know the big bang theory. al-jazeera is investigative unit reveals expl
by blood part of the viewfinder. it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country. it's the only. link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber up the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially...
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by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home. al-jazeera international bringing the news and current affairs that matter to you. al jazeera getting to the heart of the matter the three big challenges facing human crime in the twenty first century and they are look real war climate change and technological disruption facing realities whatever is there to fear is not in me it is in the people of your canada hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. the bank. it's a very bad situation. we want to get to the bottom the. president says he's spoken to the saudis at the highest levels about the disappearance of journalists the. sorry watching al-jazeera live from london also coming out. of the hurricane michael slams into northwest florida the most powerful storm to hit the u.s. mainland in nearly fifty years russia says more than a thousand fighters of left syria. part of the deal to establish a demilitarized zone and drugs
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by blood part of the viewfinder series for al-jazeera. and then again you're watching al-jazeera has a reminder of our top stories he says there's not yet been any cooperation from saudi arabia and the investigation into disappearance his foreign minister the saudis to allow turkish police into their coats this in istanbul a saudi delegation arrived in his capital ankara three days ago. the u.s. president has vowed to punish saudi arabia severely if found to be behind the disappearance of the saudi journalist donald trump rolls out halting arms sales but said there were other measures washington could take it was killed. and children in the iraqi city of mosul are settling back into classes more than a year often since he was reclaimed from i so. shut down many schools after it seized the city in two thousand and fourteen much of mosul was reduced to rubble. they saying has begun in the german states a bar vireo for a new regional parliament the results could increase tension within germany's fragile coalition government in almost every e
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by blood part of the viewfinder asia series six zero. welcome back just a quick look at the top stories now u.s. president donald trump has vowed to punish saudi arabia severely if it's found to be behind the disappearance of jamal khashoggi he ruled out holding military arms sales but said there were other measures which could potentially be used. on u.s. president also met with the american pastor who flew home after two years in detention in turkey andrew brahms and was freed on friday after being held amid accusations of complicity in a failed coup attempt in two thousand and sixteen and rescue teams in eastern new candor searching for survivors of a landslide that killed at least forty one people mobbed and deborah engulfed several villages after rains caused a river to burst its banks on thursday. all to somalia now where at least eleven people have been killed in twin explosions in the country those blasts happened in the southern city of by there are reports that a suicide bomber detonated a bomb in the middle of a restaurant and
by blood part of the viewfinder asia series six zero. welcome back just a quick look at the top stories now u.s. president donald trump has vowed to punish saudi arabia severely if it's found to be behind the disappearance of jamal khashoggi he ruled out holding military arms sales but said there were other measures which could potentially be used. on u.s. president also met with the american pastor who flew home after two years in detention in turkey andrew brahms and was freed on friday after...
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by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. challenge your perceptions. powerful documentaries. accept the. debate some discussions you've been out there with the protesters on the streets what are they been telling you. discover a wealth of award winning programming from around the globe. see the world from a different perspective. on al-jazeera. an ancient disease that continues to put half of the world's population risk if we do have a vaccine due to speed up the process of moving the disease in many parts of the world al-jazeera travels to tanzania and follows medical profession on the frontline of the battle against malaria and ask is just a few thousand mosquitoes in a place to save a fish but it is life lines the end game on now to zero. i already felt liberated as a journalist from. getting to the truth as i would that's what this job. you're watching out as there are. these are all top news stories saudi arabia's king saul man and turkish president reza one has spoken by phone to reaffirm the commitment to a joint investigation into the disappear
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by blood part of the viewfinder asia series six al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera live from the top story so far today turkey's state media has released video. with the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi entering the saudi consulate in istanbul he hasn't been seen since they've also been broadcasting footage of the man believed to be involved in his disappearance. a turkish newspaper meanwhile naming fifteen men allegedly involved in the disappearance of the shoji according to turkish state news one of the individuals as a top forensic expert with the saudi government information was trying to open source internet tools by several online researches and the u.s. state department and the un are calling for a full and transparent investigation into kosovo g.'s disappearance washington says it's concerned about the whereabouts of the journalist. the police in germany have charged a man with murder over the death of a bulgarian journalist thirty year old the toria was raped and killed in the northern bowl gary and say she'd be inves
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by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. and the latest news as it breaks because people are already some of the country's most vulnerable and now they say they need help with details coverage here in gaza more than most places the contrast between scenes like this and the realities of daily life for so many from around the world forty years ago it was all but impossible for a foreign man or woman to live in china let alone marry a chinese but today marriages like this on no longer exceptional. brother lee the. brutal dictator. with discontent spreading through north africa time was running out for libya's self-styled king of kings. in the first of a two part series the big picture charts the rise and fall of one of the few and the events that helped fuel the violence of his final hour. a must for libya on al-jazeera the. every. zero. this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes turkish police believe a prominent saudi journalist has been murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. the number
by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. and the latest news as it breaks because people are already some of the country's most vulnerable and now they say they need help with details coverage here in gaza more than most places the contrast between scenes like this and the realities of daily life for so many from around the world forty years ago it was all but impossible for a foreign man or woman to live in china let alone marry a chinese but today marriages like this on no...
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by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. hello i'm maryanne demasi in london a quick look at the top stories for you now saudi arabia is facing increasing international isolation of the disappearance of saudi journalist. he was last seen walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul ten days ago and several media reports suggest that he was killed riyadh though says it has complete confidence in a joint team formed with turkey to investigate the disappearance stephanie deca has more from istanbul. they are explosive allegations the washington post quotes turkish and u.s. officials confirming that turkey has or g.-o. and video recordings that prove he was killed inside the saudi consulate you can hear is voice and the voices of men speaking arabic an anonymous source tells the paper you can hear how he was interrogated tortured and then murdered another source says men could be heard beating. this is a crime and the reason is the crimes that it is during one of his appearances is that going out and killing. so many of them and
by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. hello i'm maryanne demasi in london a quick look at the top stories for you now saudi arabia is facing increasing international isolation of the disappearance of saudi journalist. he was last seen walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul ten days ago and several media reports suggest that he was killed riyadh though says it has complete confidence in a joint team formed with turkey to investigate the disappearance stephanie deca has...
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blood. >> the red part is where the blood comes out of my arm and the blue part is where the blood goes back in. >> reporter: he gives himself treatment at home because he wasn't happy with the service and the cleanliness at the local dialysis clinic. >> i remember there was a certain time when i was having dialysis, and they needed to move the machine for some reason and i saw old blood on the ground. >> reporter: supporting proposition 8. >> prop 8 ensures vulnerable patients don't get ripped off. >> reporter: prop 8 would put a cap on how much profit dialysis clinics can make, no more than 15% of the cost of care. that means that the patient's treatment costs $100,000, the clinic could only make a $15,000 profit. any money over the cap would need to be returned to the patient or insurance company or reinvested in the clinic. supporters argue the measure would spur clinic improvements both in facilities and staffing. they also say patients are overcharged. >> at 350 markup over the cost of care. >> i would argue we're one of the most regulated industries in health care. >> reporter: dr. br
blood. >> the red part is where the blood comes out of my arm and the blue part is where the blood goes back in. >> reporter: he gives himself treatment at home because he wasn't happy with the service and the cleanliness at the local dialysis clinic. >> i remember there was a certain time when i was having dialysis, and they needed to move the machine for some reason and i saw old blood on the ground. >> reporter: supporting proposition 8. >> prop 8 ensures...
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by blood part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. book about you're watching the al-jazeera news our arms the whole robin a reminder of our top stories u.s. president donald trump has vowed to punish saudi arabia severely if it's found to be behind the disappearance of jamal khashoggi he ruled out halting arms sales but said there were other measures he could use trump has expressed doubt that the missing journalist is still alive and turkey says so there's not yet been any cooperation from saudi arabia in the investigation into the disappearance disappearance of the journalist a delegation from riyadh arrived in turkey on thursday to. we top prosecutors investigating the case and an american pastor freed by turkey has met president trump at the white house andrew brunson was released on friday after being in detention since the failed coup attempt in twenty sixteen he was accused of terrorism offenses charges that he denies. at least seventeen people including several women have been killed in an airstrike by the saudi a morality co
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blood. >> the red part is where the blood comes out of my arm and the blue part is where the blood goes backn. >> reporter: ban ben gives him treatment at home because he wasn't happy with the cleanliness and service at the local dialysis clinic. >> there was a certain time i was having dialysis, and they needed to move the machine for some reason, and i saw old blood on the grouped. >> reporter: banbury supports proposition eight. >> prop eight ensures vulnerable patients don't get ripped off. >> reporter: prop eight would put a cap on how much profit dialysis clinics can make. no more than 15% of the cost of care, that means that the patient's treatment costs $100,000, the clinic could only make a $15,000 profit. any money over the cap would need to be returned to the patient or the insurance company or reinvested in the clinic. supporters of prop eight argue the measure would spur clinic improvements, both in facilities and staffing. they also say patients are overcharged. >> a 350% markup over the cost of care. >> i would argue that we are one of the most regulated industries in health c
blood. >> the red part is where the blood comes out of my arm and the blue part is where the blood goes backn. >> reporter: ban ben gives him treatment at home because he wasn't happy with the cleanliness and service at the local dialysis clinic. >> there was a certain time i was having dialysis, and they needed to move the machine for some reason, and i saw old blood on the grouped. >> reporter: banbury supports proposition eight. >> prop eight ensures vulnerable...
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sound the alarm of the deep state and the like without having to look like they're too blood thirsty and that's part the circus surrounding other people's testimony. there's also the sicircus surrounding his testimony. we remember what that looked like. we saw a rod rosenstein many of us have not seen before the last time he fielded questions from lawmakers. was that out of keeping with the rod rosenstein you know? forgive me. >> you know, it's not. it's really consistent for folks who have worked with rosenstein. he's a straight arrow. he's very no nonsense. he doesn't mind criticism, but he doesn't appreciate criticism that's given for posturing purposes, so when he was attacked in those hill hearings, we saw rod rosenstein react very directly and very aggressively and i think appropriately for defending the independence of the justice department. >> this is of course part of the larger conversation about the russia investigation. harry, i'll turn to you last three. there was a piece in po lit co about that investigation. public service a nounnouncement prepare for disappointment. what history mig
sound the alarm of the deep state and the like without having to look like they're too blood thirsty and that's part the circus surrounding other people's testimony. there's also the sicircus surrounding his testimony. we remember what that looked like. we saw a rod rosenstein many of us have not seen before the last time he fielded questions from lawmakers. was that out of keeping with the rod rosenstein you know? forgive me. >> you know, it's not. it's really consistent for folks who...
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blood and bread? mm, beautiful. so good. >> jose: let's go to the cozido i'm going to show you the -- you should eat. >> anthony: the main event cozido, a glorious stew of seemingly every last part> anthony: nothing goes to waste around here. >> jose: blood sausage, cabbage. >> anthony: oh, what's that? >> jose: that's the bexiga. it's the pigs bladder that's stuffed with pork belly, spare ribs, and then smoked. >> anthony: wow, look at that. extraordinary. >> man in green sweater: and one thing is you don't feel that guilty when you're eating this because it's only just boiled and not fried, not -- >> anthony: no, i don't feel guilty. ah, it's fantastic, superb. wonderful, thank you. jose, what's left of the pig? >> jose: well everything is on salt right now. >> anthony: so the shoulders and the legs are in salt? >> jose: they're on salt. they're going to be in salt for about one month and then they're going to be smoked and going to be prosciutto. >> man in blue sweater: and they are fantastic. >> jose: so you spoke about fado and sadness but you know after a few drinks, everybody gets very happy. you know, with wine -- it means with wine happiness. ♪ ♪ ♪ handmade guac, handma
blood and bread? mm, beautiful. so good. >> jose: let's go to the cozido i'm going to show you the -- you should eat. >> anthony: the main event cozido, a glorious stew of seemingly every last part> anthony: nothing goes to waste around here. >> jose: blood sausage, cabbage. >> anthony: oh, what's that? >> jose: that's the bexiga. it's the pigs bladder that's stuffed with pork belly, spare ribs, and then smoked. >> anthony: wow, look at that....
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blood. she didn't claim to be part of a tribe. she said it was part of her family heritage. that's proven.don't think if that test came back with 100% native american heritage it wouldn't satisfy the president. >> would have satisfied me. i would have all over the president and forcing him through this show to say you better own up now. you have a problem. i think the test doesn't really allow her that advantage. >> what would be the percentage that would be acceptable? any percentage that would be acceptable to the president to have him pay $1 million. this man doesn't pay his taxes. he's not paying on a bet. he's a -- it's ridiculous thing that we're even wasting the valuable real estate time that you have on cable tv with all due respect. talking about this. >> there's no due respect. in that statement. i want you to know. there was nothing respectful about that. i don't disagree. i'm trying to do it differently. it's not going to be about crucify trump. what i'm saying is that it works both ways. i don't think the test helped her. it's better than having the no trace of anything ever.
blood. she didn't claim to be part of a tribe. she said it was part of her family heritage. that's proven.don't think if that test came back with 100% native american heritage it wouldn't satisfy the president. >> would have satisfied me. i would have all over the president and forcing him through this show to say you better own up now. you have a problem. i think the test doesn't really allow her that advantage. >> what would be the percentage that would be acceptable? any...
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blood. she didn't claim to be part of a tribe. she said it was part of her family heritage. been proven. i don't think if that test came back with 100% native-american herita it wouldn't satisfy the president. >> would it sat mit would have e i would force him show to tasay you i don't think the her th >> wha be the percentage is acceptable? is there any percentage that is ever acceptable to the president to have him pay $1 million? this is a man that doesn't pay taxes. he's not going to pay on a bet. he's a welcher. and it's a ridiculous thing that we're even wasting the valuable real e time that you have on cab tv with all due respec talkin this. maybe it's the president and ho. there is nothing respectful about that. i don't necessarily disagree. i'm trying to do it differently. it's not going to be about cruise fi trump. what i'm saying is that it works both ways. i don't think this test helps her in terms of what came out about it. it's better than they're having been absolutely no trace of anythi ever. but on the other side, she's used it to help herself, you saw the r
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part of the breakfast burrito family. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, the bay area is well represented among the top grade schools. 7 out of the 12 schools are from the bay area. the entire list is posted, they are in cities like san jose, freemont, redwood city, one reason they were picked because of how well their students performed on state assessments or national tests, the schools will be honored at an awards ceremony in washington next month. >>> 4:44 your time. there's a critical ongoing dispute between teachers and the school district. they're trying to settle the disagreement. teachers will hold a rally later this afternoon to demand a contract for better bay. negotiations have dragged on for an entire year.
part of the breakfast burrito family. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, the bay area is well represented among the top grade schools. 7 out of...
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result of circulatory disorders a stroke occurs when an artery that carries blood to the brain gets blocked meaning that certain parts of the brain are no longer being supplied with oxygen if the clot dissolves again rapidly the brain can function again. what art's inclose experienced is known as a transplant ischemic attack or t.i.a. . the doctors discovered a constriction in the posterity or cerebral artery this is where the blood clot formed. or to enclose it was prescribed anticoagulant tablets to prevent blood clot formation he stayed in hospital for eight days and everything seemed to be fine again but right after he was released he got a shock them active things i noticed my left side getting paralyzed again the symptoms had come by the doctor gave me a checkup and immediately called the ambulance. paralysis followed by another collapse could it have been a real stroke this time but once again on the way to the hospital the symptoms disappeared as if nothing had happened despite the medication a clot had formed. once at three feet a minute there's always the danger of it happening again but it's a very rare co
result of circulatory disorders a stroke occurs when an artery that carries blood to the brain gets blocked meaning that certain parts of the brain are no longer being supplied with oxygen if the clot dissolves again rapidly the brain can function again. what art's inclose experienced is known as a transplant ischemic attack or t.i.a. . the doctors discovered a constriction in the posterity or cerebral artery this is where the blood clot formed. or to enclose it was prescribed anticoagulant...
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blood evidence. now, that's speculative on my part, however, you're dealing with a potential crime scene here. i don't know what else it might be. >> when you hear pointed over, karen, is it possible for -- if it were a crime scene for it to be cleaned up and no trace left? >> anything's possible, brooke, but here's the deal. there have been scientific studies with painted services where blood has been removed. seven layers of paint and they've still detected it with a chemical called luminol, which is used it look at cleaned up crime scenes, it can detect minute traces of blood. if what they're saying has come to fruition here, that have an atrocious crime scene. there's going to be traces left that are going to be detected with luminol and that's according to reports what they were going to use. even if they painted the surfaces and used bleach, there's still going to be something left. >> if you're using luminol, can you tell how someone was killed? what kind of detail can you get? >> well, luminol has some drawbacks. it's mixed in water and that dilutes what you're spraying it on. sometime
blood evidence. now, that's speculative on my part, however, you're dealing with a potential crime scene here. i don't know what else it might be. >> when you hear pointed over, karen, is it possible for -- if it were a crime scene for it to be cleaned up and no trace left? >> anything's possible, brooke, but here's the deal. there have been scientific studies with painted services where blood has been removed. seven layers of paint and they've still detected it with a chemical...
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been made a saint what fonts as well also that all males blood stained belt during his catalyze ation ceremony and run st peter's square the part canonized one of his predecessors all the sixth was pontiff the nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's john holmes looks back at the life of the praise who stood up for the poor while challenging atrocities by the vi twenty military dictatorship. just finished his sermon when a gun shot rang out an assassin's bullet struck the sixty two year old but the murder failed to extinguish his message of peace and social justice. now thirty eight years later the catholic church is declaring him a saint extensively it's for a medical miracle curing cecilia florrie's of a life threatening illness but for her or many other salvadorans he's much more he's a person who fought for all salvador and continues fighting and continues to intercede for the country a brave man who defended life defended the family defended the most needy that's what he means to me many in the working class loved a role model for speaking out for equality and defending them against for pressure from the military led government
been made a saint what fonts as well also that all males blood stained belt during his catalyze ation ceremony and run st peter's square the part canonized one of his predecessors all the sixth was pontiff the nine hundred sixty s. and seventy's john holmes looks back at the life of the praise who stood up for the poor while challenging atrocities by the vi twenty military dictatorship. just finished his sermon when a gun shot rang out an assassin's bullet struck the sixty two year old but the...
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it's not that they really relate to this blue blood prep school kid from maryland. he's part of the president's efforts to change the courts and change the country. one of the things that resonates and long resonated with the president and his supporters is he does not quit. he fights incredibly hard. i think that's what they see here. they see him fighting hard and they want to win. i think that's the thing that binds the president to his supporte supporters. if they lose it's a set back for this white house. they will have to deal with it. the president has been good at shifting blame in those situations. >> gentlemen thank you very mump. >>> next up, brett kavanaugh makes the case for himself. the same? that's why capital one is building something completely different. capital one cafés. welcoming places with people here to help you, not sell you. with savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. that are easy to open from right here or anywhere in 5 minutes. no smoke. no mirrors. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? i feel happiest when i'm out en
it's not that they really relate to this blue blood prep school kid from maryland. he's part of the president's efforts to change the courts and change the country. one of the things that resonates and long resonated with the president and his supporters is he does not quit. he fights incredibly hard. i think that's what they see here. they see him fighting hard and they want to win. i think that's the thing that binds the president to his supporte supporters. if they lose it's a set back for...
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volunteers can sleep in there so that mosquitoes kind of dana blood me out but of course the musky all the mosquitoes that we have here. free of part of they're not carrying any disease now the mosquitoes we're dealing with their play of animals and they are competing for resources as well. if you put pressure on them by trying to kill as many of them as possible they start to become a serious and of a sudden stage and that means if you spring back if you if you recall ok if you stop doing what you're doing they're going to bounce back and if they bounce pock they're probably going to be your assistance to whatever interventions you have and so controlling them is going to be a lot more difficult and this is one reason that at this stage we have reached now we now almost ethically you know we have now almost at the college bound to attempt to eliminate the disease so that it doesn't come up. missing or nadir in fact you. have. come a little late. but to home and then you can be is a pita and whatnot but a tidy for. nothing how do i want time. to. slow. you know and. he never knew of him that he really needed and. we had cool zamboa
volunteers can sleep in there so that mosquitoes kind of dana blood me out but of course the musky all the mosquitoes that we have here. free of part of they're not carrying any disease now the mosquitoes we're dealing with their play of animals and they are competing for resources as well. if you put pressure on them by trying to kill as many of them as possible they start to become a serious and of a sudden stage and that means if you spring back if you if you recall ok if you stop doing what...
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seen entering now the residence is seen as a very important part of the investigation and the reason why is that c.c.t.v. coverage recorded a blood found belonging to the saudi diplomatic mission traveling from the consulate to the resident hours after all shockey entered that building the fear is that possibly his body or can show he was taken alive to the residence and there is concern now that possibly he was killed there or his body was disposed of and the investigators now asked for really searching the building with forensic experts to look for any evidence of foul play so investigators went into the consulate on tuesday that they've gone back in tonight's and they're in the console's residence today one of investigations revealed so far. well it's been a very slow moving investigation so far we haven't really had any concrete announcements of what they have found all the information has come from anonymous sources linked to the investigation but they are claiming they are making progress they say that they have possibly found forensic evidence even though the consulate building the room was painted over that was a common c
seen entering now the residence is seen as a very important part of the investigation and the reason why is that c.c.t.v. coverage recorded a blood found belonging to the saudi diplomatic mission traveling from the consulate to the resident hours after all shockey entered that building the fear is that possibly his body or can show he was taken alive to the residence and there is concern now that possibly he was killed there or his body was disposed of and the investigators now asked for really...
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the test showed 16 schools with blood levels above five parts per billion. the epa threshold is 15 parts per billion. four schools had elevated lead levels above the epa threshold. the district said the water is safe to drink and that the entire system has been flushed. it also says filters have been installed at locations with elevated lead levels. >>> summit may consider it a star-studded meeting at the white house. what kanye west is expected to act -- after president ford when he to meet for lunch later today. >>> things are getting much busier on some of the main commutes including interstate 80, highway four, interstate 680. we will run it down for you, coming up. >>> we will rent on what looks to be a nice thursday. on the cool side, warmer weather anyway, yes. and we will take a look one. this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's fall sale. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up rea
the test showed 16 schools with blood levels above five parts per billion. the epa threshold is 15 parts per billion. four schools had elevated lead levels above the epa threshold. the district said the water is safe to drink and that the entire system has been flushed. it also says filters have been installed at locations with elevated lead levels. >>> summit may consider it a star-studded meeting at the white house. what kanye west is expected to act -- after president ford when he...
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part of his blood, he is preaching this a very long time. my guess this is part of a long-run strategy. neil: quickly your thoughts, a little bit of history here, i am old enough to remember what it was like the shah of iran fell, he was not a warm and fuzzy guy. >> right. neil: there were revolts within the kingdom. then we just abandoned the guy. we know who came after him. i'm wondering, you know, be careful what you wish for. you just might get it. what do you think? >> well, i mean that's obviously true. and, our relationship with all of the middle eastern countries has always been complicated. even with our allies, most important ally of course is israel. even that relationship was complicated, if you think about the israeli-u.s. relations during the obama term. certainly wasn't exactly rosy. so it is always a difficult situation. this was, not part of my portfolio when i was in the bush administration but obviously there was a lot of stuff going on, i certainly remember the difficulties that president bush had and all of us had in term
part of his blood, he is preaching this a very long time. my guess this is part of a long-run strategy. neil: quickly your thoughts, a little bit of history here, i am old enough to remember what it was like the shah of iran fell, he was not a warm and fuzzy guy. >> right. neil: there were revolts within the kingdom. then we just abandoned the guy. we know who came after him. i'm wondering, you know, be careful what you wish for. you just might get it. what do you think? >> well, i...
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develop because obviously you can choke somebody and afterwards blood can get out of the body if you just several of the different body parts so it if you let's say you just find drop stains they could be from smashing a person into the face and then the blood is dripping down but if you find a person was stamped then you could as is there a vein would you expect that when to produce pressure to push the blood out of the body and so on and so on so as the expert i was i would as the other people which information do you have on the cause of death and then we will try to match this with the actual stains that that are in our department. good to speak with. us president donald trump says he's pulling out of a landmark nuclear weapons agreement with russia signed three decades ago russia's deputy foreign minister says a u.s. withdrawal from the deal would in his words be a very dangerous step trump says moscow is violating the terms. we're not going to let them violate the nuclear agreement and go out and do weapons and we're not allowed to we're the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we've honored the agreement but ru
develop because obviously you can choke somebody and afterwards blood can get out of the body if you just several of the different body parts so it if you let's say you just find drop stains they could be from smashing a person into the face and then the blood is dripping down but if you find a person was stamped then you could as is there a vein would you expect that when to produce pressure to push the blood out of the body and so on and so on so as the expert i was i would as the other...
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zombie fans play the parts of ravenous brain eaters with blood and ripped clothing. with makeup.t in on the action several other cities around the world have zombie walks. los angeles, folks in pittsburgh and sydney australia. i received a zombie? arthel: i do not want to see one! i do not want to see one mr. eric shawn. [cheering and applause] greg: the news seems pretty good if you ask me. booming economy, unlimited dropping a new supreme court judge who can stay awake. pieces breaking out in the careers and american pastors release from turkey and i just saw michael downtown selling pencils. he is so adorable in cardboard shorts. yet, in two years trump salt more headaches than a boatload of [inaudible].
zombie fans play the parts of ravenous brain eaters with blood and ripped clothing. with makeup.t in on the action several other cities around the world have zombie walks. los angeles, folks in pittsburgh and sydney australia. i received a zombie? arthel: i do not want to see one! i do not want to see one mr. eric shawn. [cheering and applause] greg: the news seems pretty good if you ask me. booming economy, unlimited dropping a new supreme court judge who can stay awake. pieces breaking out in...
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blood. >> reporter: she told the crowd to be strong and have the courage to make change. >> we are all partf this community, and together we can get through anything. and lastly, i'm an american. and i'm a voter. >> reporter: during the service, a san francisco police officer was posted outside the synagogue. and the department says that heightened police presence will continue around local synagogues. in san francisco, cornel bernard, abc 7 news. >>> in tiburon there will be a kol shofar vigil. in vallejo, a vigil reason held at the corner of georgia and santa clara streets. >>> bowers made some of his anti-semitic statements on gab. bowers said, quote, can't sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. since the shooting, pay-pal has banned the site from using the payment service. after the shooting it suspended bower's account and immediately called the police. the gab statement, gab unequivocally disa ovows and condemns all acts of terrorism and violence. gab's mission is very simple to defend free expression and individual liberty onliar for all people. >>> on the campaign trail in flor
blood. >> reporter: she told the crowd to be strong and have the courage to make change. >> we are all partf this community, and together we can get through anything. and lastly, i'm an american. and i'm a voter. >> reporter: during the service, a san francisco police officer was posted outside the synagogue. and the department says that heightened police presence will continue around local synagogues. in san francisco, cornel bernard, abc 7 news. >>> in tiburon there...
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. >> ( translated ): in these parts you have to have a little blood in your veins.ut >> reporter:t's bolsonaro's promise to withdrawc from the parislimate agreementan ess political alignment with the powerful congronal agribusiness lobby, called the ruralistas, that has farmers like farinon and ilson redivo excited about their candidate. their soybean farms are close to 10,000 acres eac located on the southern edge of the amazon rainforest inbr il's third largest state, wito grosso. america's trade wa china has caused global demand, and prices, for brazilian soy tosu e. the temptation to clear more amazon rainforest to meet that demand is huge. and soy farmers like farinon and redivo want a government that's not going to stand in the way. >> ( translated ): i think thisn ronmentalist movement, wants to break the development in brazil. where we have soil like here, highly productive, it has to be exploited. >> reporter: not far from the soy fields raimundo maniwari and other members of the munduruku tribe take motorbikes deep into their 400 square mile forest reserve to harvest brazil
. >> ( translated ): in these parts you have to have a little blood in your veins.ut >> reporter:t's bolsonaro's promise to withdrawc from the parislimate agreementan ess political alignment with the powerful congronal agribusiness lobby, called the ruralistas, that has farmers like farinon and ilson redivo excited about their candidate. their soybean farms are close to 10,000 acres eac located on the southern edge of the amazon rainforest inbr il's third largest state, wito grosso....
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part of this how does it work. so when when a diagnosis is made blood is taken from an individual and that is then screened through some rather complex machines that then look at all of the bases that make up the d.n.a. in a person and see changes in those from from the reference samples given family history given gender given age how low could you go with this test in terms of you know could you say start testing a ten year old because the parents or the grandparents displayed a history of l. simons or parkinson's. in the future that could be possible at the moment we don't know the changes that would lead to those diseases but certainly we do test some infants for certain diseases that hereditary already and this could be rolled out ultimately to that sort of approach as well is there an optimum a to start testing for specific diseases. i think when we're talking about cancer cancer is a generally a disease of older age although brain tumors which is obviously the cancer that i'm more interested in is the largest cancer killer of children under forty's so i think that generally speaking it will be towards the la
part of this how does it work. so when when a diagnosis is made blood is taken from an individual and that is then screened through some rather complex machines that then look at all of the bases that make up the d.n.a. in a person and see changes in those from from the reference samples given family history given gender given age how low could you go with this test in terms of you know could you say start testing a ten year old because the parents or the grandparents displayed a history of l....
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part but if she's indian. if most americans have more native american blood than she does but this is before where identity politics takes you and when au ply for a job -- you apply for a job where diversity trumps experience they should staple your dna test to your sat score and application and that will kill all of this. >> juan: let's get beyond the static and gossip. i think that's what we're talking about is the white identity -- i'm talking about donald trump preying on white woman. >> she benefitted. >> this is the ultimate cultural appropriation by elizabeth warren. it's so much worse and she benefitted off of it for 30 years by listing herself in these directories that said she was native american which were used as head hunter portfolios for schools like harvard law to look at lists of people who were interested in getting more diversity into their law schools. >> juan: some of the schools may have said that -- >> it's a benefit to elizabeth warren. >> she did a video exploiting native americans. why did she seek out the stanford academic anyway instead of using a commercial product like we did on "the fi
part but if she's indian. if most americans have more native american blood than she does but this is before where identity politics takes you and when au ply for a job -- you apply for a job where diversity trumps experience they should staple your dna test to your sat score and application and that will kill all of this. >> juan: let's get beyond the static and gossip. i think that's what we're talking about is the white identity -- i'm talking about donald trump preying on white woman....
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kavanaugh saga has turned into blood sport demanding each and every one of us pick a side we're in new territory and that place is called winner takes all. in a world of big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. join me every first day on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. all right let's go through what we know about this the students were protesting the new so-called express expulsion of all it gives authorities the right to expel students who have been aggressive with police officers teachers and other students or who have damaged property critics say it's an attempt to limit free speech and could be misused to punish even peaceful protesters. america is to nato is something of a true damage control mission after pledging to quote take its russian mi
kavanaugh saga has turned into blood sport demanding each and every one of us pick a side we're in new territory and that place is called winner takes all. in a world of big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for...
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part. by 2020 noncommunicable diseases like diabetes, heart disease and blood pressure are projected to causen developing countries, and up from 47% in 1990 according to the economist, and that may seem obvious given the progress on the infectious diseases and the lack of progress on well, immortality, and if we prevent swift deaths the slow deaths will take their place as we get older. but the people in these country s are not living to a ripe old age and then developing cancer. consider this the fact from a new book from thomas boyke, "paradox of plagues and the consequences" and considered that the level of a low income country is the same as in 1990. those noncommunicable diseases are killing people in developing countries at a much younger age than in the developed world bollyky says, and why? and what can the international community do? well, first, stop making the world worse. as westerners have adopted healthier lifestyles, they have been harming those in emerging markets. the sales of ultra processed food and drinks grew by 2% in america in 2000 compared to 7% in the western african
part. by 2020 noncommunicable diseases like diabetes, heart disease and blood pressure are projected to causen developing countries, and up from 47% in 1990 according to the economist, and that may seem obvious given the progress on the infectious diseases and the lack of progress on well, immortality, and if we prevent swift deaths the slow deaths will take their place as we get older. but the people in these country s are not living to a ripe old age and then developing cancer. consider this...
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breaking her silence on politics and she's got some bad blood with tennessee republican marsha blackburn. the pop super star writing on instagram in partsupport marsha blackburn, her voting record in congress appals and terrifies me. swift also endorsed two tennessee democrats. and kanye west deleting his social media following his controversial appearance on saturday night live and remarks about slavery. the rap erranting on stage last week in make america great hat cast member pete davidson taking shot at west mental health on this weekend's show and saying he doesn't want to hear celebrities talk politics. >> i know you're like, yo, this is the real me, i'm off the meds. [laughter] >> i made this, make kanye 2006 again. [cheers and applause] >> kanye is a genius, musical genius, i don't want to hear opinion about things that aren't hot dog related. [laughter] jillian: west says he suffers from bipolar disorder, rob. rob: nancy pelosi not giving up the fight against justice kavanaugh in a statement last night she write it is gop's decision to confirm brett kavanaugh to supreme court has wounded the very soul of justice in our country
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or whether they were actually blood samples is unclear but apparently according to the sources they were quite convincing in terms of evidence and they're part of a file which is being put together with the findings of these investigators to put towards some sort of statement that is expected hopefully some suggest this week to actually indicate whether or not there is a clear cut case against the saudis in terms of this murder. it is being. reported and as it is also becoming clearer and clearer there are signs that the accounts are varied accounts the south is denying it point blank initially that even that g. was in in the consulate building at all after the announcement was made that he was missing out of course that was not correct and now the issue is really whether or not the crown prince had a direct hand in this whole affair but a lot of concentration richelle on those involved those fifteen people who flew in on a private jet a lot of concentration about identifying all of them a lot of work has gone on and a big file is being put together about their backgrounds and their linkage with the royal household and exactly what sort of o
or whether they were actually blood samples is unclear but apparently according to the sources they were quite convincing in terms of evidence and they're part of a file which is being put together with the findings of these investigators to put towards some sort of statement that is expected hopefully some suggest this week to actually indicate whether or not there is a clear cut case against the saudis in terms of this murder. it is being. reported and as it is also becoming clearer and...
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blood dios the multimedia environment series on g.w. . to the people at the. top is the slow death of diesel speeding up all of a sudden according bolin rules on a ban in parts of the german capital. a growth downgrade global stocks take a brief slide off the i.m.f. terms its outlook for the world economy. and the top german industry body warns of disaster in the case of a hog breaks it. and then fizzle and lets do business a german court has ruled in favor of banning older more polluting diesel vehicles impossible. the aim is to improve the quality of missions scandal has thrust the impact of diesel engines into the spotlight some countries are on the verge of banning them altogether. germany's motorists don't know which way to turn nitrogen oxide emissions have breached legal limits in seventy major towns and cities but which of them intends to ban diesels from their city centers and which cars will be affected politicians are dithering at the so-called these all summit a week ago they agreed with car makers that they would clean their diesels up but just how they'll do it remains an open question and the mooted measures are not legally enforceable anyway the
blood dios the multimedia environment series on g.w. . to the people at the. top is the slow death of diesel speeding up all of a sudden according bolin rules on a ban in parts of the german capital. a growth downgrade global stocks take a brief slide off the i.m.f. terms its outlook for the world economy. and the top german industry body warns of disaster in the case of a hog breaks it. and then fizzle and lets do business a german court has ruled in favor of banning older more polluting...
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blood on their hands. when you make friends like, this you know part of the danger. they used to keep it all quiet., since mbs, not so much. what happened? >> well, there is a couple things that happened. you are absolutely right. there is a new leader. and he is young. he is 33 years old. and is he kind of tired of all of this. he wants to be out there and be bold and change this country and bring it into the 21st century really fast and hard everything is out in public. at the same time the administration has also been really tight and very public with the saudis. there hasn't been a focus on human rights or anything like that that tends to bound leaders like the saudis because it gives them boundaries about what they can actually do. so, we have been public in our embrace and they have been public in politics. it's been two trains headed to a big crash. that's where we are right now. leaving us and them very little room to maneuver. >> shepard: if we get to a point and we're not there yet. if we get to a point, for instance, the audio of the murder comes out. you hear the doctors say listen to t
blood on their hands. when you make friends like, this you know part of the danger. they used to keep it all quiet., since mbs, not so much. what happened? >> well, there is a couple things that happened. you are absolutely right. there is a new leader. and he is young. he is 33 years old. and is he kind of tired of all of this. he wants to be out there and be bold and change this country and bring it into the 21st century really fast and hard everything is out in public. at the same time...
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access the building as part of their investigation into the missing saudi journalist i'm on the show. a police source meanwhile has told al-jazeera that evidence including blood samples confirm that he was killed inside the saudi consulate all this says u.s. secretary of state might prompt a zero held talks with the saudi king and the crown prince president from tweeted that he's also spoken to mohammed bin some man and answers will be coming shortly. will saudi arabia now finds itself under a whole new level of scrutiny despite countless civilian deaths in yemen both the u.n. secretary and to and the security council have been muted in their criticism of the saudi led coalition's actions in that country james bays examines whether the high shuggie case could now change that. it has the worst humanitarian situation on earth with the u.n. warning that yemen could soon face a full scale final. since it led a military intervention in its southern neighbor three and a half years ago saudi arabia and its allies have breached the basic rules of war civilians have been repeatedly targeted with some attacks on schools and hospitals a un panel recently accused the coa
access the building as part of their investigation into the missing saudi journalist i'm on the show. a police source meanwhile has told al-jazeera that evidence including blood samples confirm that he was killed inside the saudi consulate all this says u.s. secretary of state might prompt a zero held talks with the saudi king and the crown prince president from tweeted that he's also spoken to mohammed bin some man and answers will be coming shortly. will saudi arabia now finds itself under a...
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blood pressure. coricidin hbp. and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything, only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn more about aarp medicare supplement plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. with any medicare supplement plan, you can choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call today for a free guide. carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems
blood pressure. coricidin hbp. and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything, only about 80% of your part b medicare costs. a medicare supplement insurance plan may help cover some of the rest. learn more about aarp medicare supplement plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. with any medicare supplement plan, you can choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call today for a free guide. carla is...
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that progress turns out to be the easy part by. 2020, non-communicable diseases like diabetes, heart disease and high blood cause 70% of deaths in developing countries, up from 47% in 1990 according to the "economist." that might seem obvious given the progress on infectious diseases and the lack of progress on immortality. life expectancy far 15-year-old in a low income country the is the same as it was 20 years ago. diseases are killing people at a much younger age than in the developed world. why? and what can the international community do to help? stop making the progress worse. as westerners adopt healthier life-style, multinational companies have been aggressively pursuing consumers in emerging markets. a 2015 world health organization report found that the sales of ultra processed food and drinks grew by only 2% in north america since 2000 compared to 71% in the middle east/africa region and 48% in latin america. net revenue for philip morris avenue, the american tobacco giant rose by just 3% in the european union over the last decade but by 48% in the middle east, africa, and eastern europe. as de
that progress turns out to be the easy part by. 2020, non-communicable diseases like diabetes, heart disease and high blood cause 70% of deaths in developing countries, up from 47% in 1990 according to the "economist." that might seem obvious given the progress on infectious diseases and the lack of progress on immortality. life expectancy far 15-year-old in a low income country the is the same as it was 20 years ago. diseases are killing people at a much younger age than in the...
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they have higher blood cadmium labeled and it goes and through the body it's risky trying to that it was and to your other partsf your body it could take a month or it could take you up to five years but be in a house that janet is very watery whether it's a small part or a lot of like we worked on the floor for two weeks without any protection. and may last year david who was a contractor was inspecting equipment at the base in germany he says boxes were covered in no wise dust no warning was given us to the name of the powder star for working with no protective gear it wasn't until a year later that the u.s. army told him it was kept me i'm david follow suit after he was sacked for complaining about the incident the army says it's now changed how it handles equipment. we know we won't earn your trust if we don't perform better so will the contractor has redoubled efforts in safety training and proper methods for receiving processing handling and cleaning items there are possibly contaminated with cadmium only a year later to be fighting. this is had been a problem ongoing with a us army going back to two thou
they have higher blood cadmium labeled and it goes and through the body it's risky trying to that it was and to your other partsf your body it could take a month or it could take you up to five years but be in a house that janet is very watery whether it's a small part or a lot of like we worked on the floor for two weeks without any protection. and may last year david who was a contractor was inspecting equipment at the base in germany he says boxes were covered in no wise dust no warning was...
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the have higher blood cadmium level than i did it was and through the body through risk retract then it was into your other parts of your body it could take a month a year it could take up to five years but be in the journey it's very worrying whether it's a small part or a large part like we worked on the floor for two weeks without any protection it may last year david who is contract for the time was inspecting equipment at the base he says boxes were covered in white dust but no warning was given as to what that white dust that powder was stuff were working with no protective gear e says and it wasn't until a year later that the u.s. army told him it was their stuff called cadmium well they haven't filed a lawsuit our fruits sat for complaining about the instant he said it's now changed the way it handles equipment. we know we won't earn your trust if we don't perform better so will the contractor has redoubled efforts and safety training and proper methods for receiving processing handling and cleaning items there are possibly contaminated with cadmium only a year later to be fighting though this is had bee
the have higher blood cadmium level than i did it was and through the body through risk retract then it was into your other parts of your body it could take a month a year it could take up to five years but be in the journey it's very worrying whether it's a small part or a large part like we worked on the floor for two weeks without any protection it may last year david who is contract for the time was inspecting equipment at the base he says boxes were covered in white dust but no warning was...
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blood on their hands to shock his son attended a royal reception for a handshake with the crown prince. well eastern african neighbors kenya and uganda have been walked in a longstanding dispute over part of their border both nations lay claim to a tiny island in lake victoria a piece of land that's surrounded by valuable fishing waters local politicians in kenya even asked the government to seek help from the international court of justice but to no avail the fishing hub has attracted a growing number of people who are trying to earn a living this tiny rock justing out of lake victoria bustles with life. the overlapping rusty shacks home to around five hundred fisherman crammed in among them are a few boz brussels and shops they can go is only the size of half a football pitch but the island is the cause of a longstanding london spirit between kenya and uganda. the kenyans like to say this is kenya we don't know who owns the silent we've just come here to make money and that's why we left our homes and. the island sits in africa's largest lake it began gaining attention in the early two thousand while fish stocks woodwind lng along the shores of lake victoria the deep waters around ma
blood on their hands to shock his son attended a royal reception for a handshake with the crown prince. well eastern african neighbors kenya and uganda have been walked in a longstanding dispute over part of their border both nations lay claim to a tiny island in lake victoria a piece of land that's surrounded by valuable fishing waters local politicians in kenya even asked the government to seek help from the international court of justice but to no avail the fishing hub has attracted a...