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his mom, jeremy wants a pass, has to do nothing more than look to the, the example set bytes. capital city is berlin has taken immigrants over the agency and it's always been an immigrant city. so there's a great thing about that. a typical belinda is not somebody who did that since 12 century typical, but it was somebody who lived at the well with section 12, imbedded you all about it. and this, this tradition, if you like, miss comfortable, company, comfortable in having immigrants there and it has given this enormous cultural diversity and strength and the bridge and in the middle ages tend to be from, you know, the obviously you had the know most jewish migration you have the printer, you have a lot of people from you have the po, studies in, but then that, that get spread wider and wider. and so that would be nice imbalance who came in because the germans bought them in to help work when they had real depopulation. you've gotten a lot of african immigrants. you've got, you've got people come inside. you say you got me saw social cultural problems. the final trade in value would be an
his mom, jeremy wants a pass, has to do nothing more than look to the, the example set bytes. capital city is berlin has taken immigrants over the agency and it's always been an immigrant city. so there's a great thing about that. a typical belinda is not somebody who did that since 12 century typical, but it was somebody who lived at the well with section 12, imbedded you all about it. and this, this tradition, if you like, miss comfortable, company, comfortable in having immigrants there and...
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mom gemini, wants a pass and he has to do nothing more than look to the, the example set bytes. capital city is berlin has taken immigrants a with the agency and it's always been an immigrant city. so there's a great thing about that. a typical, belinda is not somebody who's good. that's in trouble about it. with somebody who's revived at the railway station one to embed it you are. and this, this tradition, if you like this comfortable, company uncomfortable and having immigrants. and it has given that this enormous cultural diversity and strength, the bridge in the middle ages, tend to be from you know, the opposite. who had the normal jewish migration. you have the printer, you have a lot of people, you have a lot of studies in but then that, that get spread wider and wider, has to be at the knees. and berlin, who came in because the germans bought them in to help work when they had real depopulation. you've got a lot of african immigrants. you've got, you've got people come inside. he says, you got maybe extraordinary social cultural called him society. the final tre, in barley, we may b
mom gemini, wants a pass and he has to do nothing more than look to the, the example set bytes. capital city is berlin has taken immigrants a with the agency and it's always been an immigrant city. so there's a great thing about that. a typical, belinda is not somebody who's good. that's in trouble about it. with somebody who's revived at the railway station one to embed it you are. and this, this tradition, if you like this comfortable, company uncomfortable and having immigrants. and it has...
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mom gemini, wants a pass and he has to do nothing more than look to the, the example set bytes. capital city is berlin has taken immigrants a with the agency and it's always been an immigrant city. so there's a great thing about that. a typical belinda is not somebody who did that sort of century typical, but it was somebody who devised at the railway station one to embed it you are and this, this tradition, if you like this constable. company comfortable that and having immigrants there and it has given it this enormous cultural diversity and strength. and the bridge in the middle ages tend to be from, you know, the opposite. had the no mas, jewish migration. you have the printer, you have a lot of people from, you have a lot of studies in, but then that, that get spread. why don't, why this is all to be at the knees and berlin, who came in because the germans bought them in to help work when they had wheel depopulation. you've gotten a lot of african immigrants. you've got, you've got people from. and so you say you saw the social cultural problems, the final trade in value would be an iss
mom gemini, wants a pass and he has to do nothing more than look to the, the example set bytes. capital city is berlin has taken immigrants a with the agency and it's always been an immigrant city. so there's a great thing about that. a typical belinda is not somebody who did that sort of century typical, but it was somebody who devised at the railway station one to embed it you are and this, this tradition, if you like this constable. company comfortable that and having immigrants there and it...
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those things that people go through and it is in the middle of an increasingly p cors group and capital cityd for decades the university founded away to fortify itself. and that means this style that we are all familiar with was modeled upon the design model. >> we get to the 1990s, there is the synchronous worry, kind of enlightened self-interest in the elite nature and modest capital city. >> they do what they it they definitely want to do, they hired this interesting character by the name of evan and had only been there at a community college and he had been a republican mayor and he also worked under democrats, a force of nature. the trappings of university promotions, i am here to save the college. he called the learningrn corrid. and that includes you can build the community for the people that live there where people cat currently stay in so he got the money from sallie mae and he attempted to build out this court order in what is called university heights. these old types were aghast at this, they were always suspicious of this, on the other side, he was a big talker, he wase a showm
those things that people go through and it is in the middle of an increasingly p cors group and capital cityd for decades the university founded away to fortify itself. and that means this style that we are all familiar with was modeled upon the design model. >> we get to the 1990s, there is the synchronous worry, kind of enlightened self-interest in the elite nature and modest capital city. >> they do what they it they definitely want to do, they hired this interesting character by...
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these are the temperatures in the capital cities to take us through— the capital cities to take us throughhe most part, much cooler than we have been used to and as the symbol— we have been used to and as the symbol suggest, changeable conditions with it. to use in. this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. queues at petrol stations as the government prepares to announce a temporary visa scheme to make it easierforforeign lorry drivers to work in the uk. there is plenty of fuel at the source. two canadians are heading home after spending over 1,000 days in detention in china over spying charges. prince andrew's us lawyers accept he has been served with legal papers alleging that he sexually assaulted virginia giuffre. he denies all allegations. hundreds pay tribute to murdered primary school teacher sabina nessa at a candle—lit vigil. it's the final day of campaigning in germany, where voters will elect a new chancellor tomorrow.
these are the temperatures in the capital cities to take us through— the capital cities to take us throughhe most part, much cooler than we have been used to and as the symbol— we have been used to and as the symbol suggest, changeable conditions with it. to use in. this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. queues at petrol stations as the government prepares to announce a temporary visa scheme to make it easierforforeign lorry drivers to work in the...
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years you the elite nature of trinity college was able to rise above its existence in a modest capital citybut the violence and poverty got a certain point that people were not coming to the school in the 80s and 90s because of fears of sometimes it wasn't evenfears of poverty . poverty looked different so trinity did something that they even its own trustees and alums thought they would never do and didn't want to do . they hired this interesting character by the name of evan bell who didn't get a bachelors degree until his 30s and had only been the university president of a community college. he had been a republican mayor and also worked under democrat jimmy carter what was an interesting kind of ndcharacter, a force of nature and he came to trinity in the 1990s with the full intent to say i'm not here to get tenure, i rshave no investments in thetrappings of university promotion and the tendency of status . i'm here to save the college. and so what he did was he instituted this thing called the learning corridor which was supposed to be this menu of commerce and middle schools and high
years you the elite nature of trinity college was able to rise above its existence in a modest capital citybut the violence and poverty got a certain point that people were not coming to the school in the 80s and 90s because of fears of sometimes it wasn't evenfears of poverty . poverty looked different so trinity did something that they even its own trustees and alums thought they would never do and didn't want to do . they hired this interesting character by the name of evan bell who didn't...
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they burned our capital city of washington dc and they were finally stopped at a place called baltimore the reason fort mchenry after the war of 1812 the president of the united states james madison said we knew establish fortifications all up and down our eastern seaboard. they recruited interesting enough general simone bernard a french engineer who came and helped us establish what we call the third system forts today. fort monroe is an example of the largest and best of all those forts. in 1819 there was decided that this location point comfort would be the location for fort monroe. they began constructed almost immediately and didn't finish until 1834. the model that we see today is exactly what it would look like. in 1834 when the first soldiers would come to populate this fortification and be the defense or the gibraltar of the chesapeake. the frenchman general simone. bernard was a very intelligent engineer and created many facets to this fort that made it one of the strongest strongholds here in the united states. one of the things he did is that he had several angles on this f
they burned our capital city of washington dc and they were finally stopped at a place called baltimore the reason fort mchenry after the war of 1812 the president of the united states james madison said we knew establish fortifications all up and down our eastern seaboard. they recruited interesting enough general simone bernard a french engineer who came and helped us establish what we call the third system forts today. fort monroe is an example of the largest and best of all those forts. in...
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france, which has used lockdown to think again about how its people work, play, and travel in their capital citying car bans, paving the way for more of the same across europe, as we have been finding out. translation: eleanor: translation: next up, we're crossing to the us and the city of milledgeville in georgia, which used to be home to one of the biggest psychiatric hospitals in the world. in recent times, the half—abandoned site has become a honeypot for urban explorers. william lee roberts, who is from the state, has been to take a look. sprawling, overbearing and derelict, these 200 buildings once made up one of the largest and most notorious state—run psychiatric hospitals in the world. based in milledgeville, a small town less than 100 miles from atlanta, the central state hospital's dark legacy is infamous with local residents. founded in the 19th century as the georgia state lunatic, idiot and epileptic asylum, a lack of funding and a primitive approach to mental health led to brutal treatments and, at times, deteriorating conditions. it's strange but when i was a little kid and i was
france, which has used lockdown to think again about how its people work, play, and travel in their capital citying car bans, paving the way for more of the same across europe, as we have been finding out. translation: eleanor: translation: next up, we're crossing to the us and the city of milledgeville in georgia, which used to be home to one of the biggest psychiatric hospitals in the world. in recent times, the half—abandoned site has become a honeypot for urban explorers. william lee...
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capital city.and, for decades, the university found different ways to fortify itself and the stories that we have been telling all along. in fact, the style of the university of chicago that we are all familiar with, that was modeled on trinity's campus. which is what we are well known. the medieval design, that comes from trinity college in the middle of the state. and, so, we get to the 1990s, there is that same story of enlightened self interest. for years, the elite nature was able to rise above in a modest capital city. the poverty got to the point where people were not coming to the school in the 80s and 90s. poverty looked different. and, so, trinity did something that even its own trustees and dalums thought that they would never do. they hired this interesting character by the name of evan. did not get a bachelors degree until he was in his 30s and only in the university president of a two-year college. he had been a republican mayor and then he also worked under democrat jimmy carter. a r
capital city.and, for decades, the university found different ways to fortify itself and the stories that we have been telling all along. in fact, the style of the university of chicago that we are all familiar with, that was modeled on trinity's campus. which is what we are well known. the medieval design, that comes from trinity college in the middle of the state. and, so, we get to the 1990s, there is that same story of enlightened self interest. for years, the elite nature was able to rise...
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afghanistan the future remains uncertain for the people of the nation including the mayor of the capital citylled over from the prior regime, trey yingst continues the weeklong profile on the life in the country now under taliban rules. >> it looks like we don't have that report from trey we will get that in the meantime we will work on that in the break and we'll be right back. and a pivoting flexball to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. look good, game good. gillette. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ with directv stream, i can get live tv and on demand... together. watch: serena williams... wonder woman. serena... wonder woman... serena... wonder woman... ♪ ♪ ace. advantage! you cannot be serious! ♪ ♪ get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. introducing directv stream with no annual con
afghanistan the future remains uncertain for the people of the nation including the mayor of the capital citylled over from the prior regime, trey yingst continues the weeklong profile on the life in the country now under taliban rules. >> it looks like we don't have that report from trey we will get that in the meantime we will work on that in the break and we'll be right back. and a pivoting flexball to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. look good, game good. gillette. ♪...
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afghanistan does not fall on your shoulders, but on the failure of leadership here in the nation's capital city. our sudden, disastrous and poorly executed withdrawal opened old wounds and created new ones. i commit as the ranking republican on the senate committee on veterans' affairs to work side by side with my -- our chairman, the senator from montana, to make certain that our veterans receive the care and attention that they deserve and are entitled to. the respect and honor from their fellow american citizens and the benefits that we promised to be available available. we have made the world a more dangerous place by our failing departure, and we have left americans in our -- and our afghan partners behind. i have served in the house of representatives on 9/11 20 years ago. i remember the day and the attack. i was one of the first members of congress to visit ground zero where i saw the remains of the two twin towers, still smoke coming from the ground, steam. a bit like a construction site as they were trying to remove the rubble that were the remains of those towers. first, family membe
afghanistan does not fall on your shoulders, but on the failure of leadership here in the nation's capital city. our sudden, disastrous and poorly executed withdrawal opened old wounds and created new ones. i commit as the ranking republican on the senate committee on veterans' affairs to work side by side with my -- our chairman, the senator from montana, to make certain that our veterans receive the care and attention that they deserve and are entitled to. the respect and honor from their...
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the world's 2nd most polluted capital city. in 2021 . with that, she has one of the worlds fastest growing economies, but its rapid urban development and heavy construction in the densely packed capital dot com at a cost pollutions for a man who lives in taca. it's a hard reality. i've been admitted here for the last 2 weeks, but i've been suffering from respiratory illnesses for quite some time. now even had corona in between this period, it all has to do with dust and pollution. health experts say pollution is a silent killer. and the number of repair to illness has increased tenfold in recent years. pollution air? absolutely because of a pollution, the number of patients has increased suffering from various, pulmonary, respiratory and other lung diseases. we've observed the number of people used to attend to his outdoor patience with respiratory illnesses has also increased significantly. the air pollution is an important fact. many living in the city where mosque went out in the straits and not just because of koby 19. don't know if
the world's 2nd most polluted capital city. in 2021 . with that, she has one of the worlds fastest growing economies, but its rapid urban development and heavy construction in the densely packed capital dot com at a cost pollutions for a man who lives in taca. it's a hard reality. i've been admitted here for the last 2 weeks, but i've been suffering from respiratory illnesses for quite some time. now even had corona in between this period, it all has to do with dust and pollution. health...
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in the capital city, some men have spotted a business opportunity venturing into the market. >> everyd sunday, people come in large numbers. my customers are mainly women. my business works well and i do to support myself, like other men. one day, i want to return to my studies. >> i do this because, after all, i make money. the only aim is to make money so that i don't have to stay in the neighborhood and be unemployed. >> as well as good business, they have happy customers. >> he applies false eyelashes and nails very well. it is very good here and he does them well. when he puts tm on, everyone asks, who put this on you, where did you do this? that is why i like coming. >> and it is not just weekend. >> every week, i come to get my nails done if they are dirty. like come here to get them cleaned. it is good. >> decades of civil war and unemployment continued to plague the city. these young men say they are not letting stereotypes stop them from earning a living. >> it is an art form. i do like getting my nails done when i can. you can reach me on twitter, @samanthatvnews. thanks fo
in the capital city, some men have spotted a business opportunity venturing into the market. >> everyd sunday, people come in large numbers. my customers are mainly women. my business works well and i do to support myself, like other men. one day, i want to return to my studies. >> i do this because, after all, i make money. the only aim is to make money so that i don't have to stay in the neighborhood and be unemployed. >> as well as good business, they have happy customers....
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a question of the transition of capital cities from places of philly to harrisburg and adams is askingo what extent is the occupation of the cities. >> and never thought of it that way the traditional narrative is east versus west frontier versus establishment philly to harrisburg savanna to atlanta or places like that but occupation may not have something to do with it as well. i'm not sure on the timing so will have to send that to someone who may no better but that's interesting. >> there is your research topic. [laughter] >> . >> you could argue so norfolk for genia is occupied in the beginning of the war and basically burned by patriot leaders to prevent its use as a base by governor dunmore. and those chesapeake towns are too small to worry about. it's one of the reasons in the book as well is not a coincidence boston newport philadelphia where the biggest in colonial north america and strategically and in williamsburg yorktown or jamestown to be on the map from the imperial standpoint and yorktown gets occupied but really only circumstantially when cornwallis has an escape back
a question of the transition of capital cities from places of philly to harrisburg and adams is askingo what extent is the occupation of the cities. >> and never thought of it that way the traditional narrative is east versus west frontier versus establishment philly to harrisburg savanna to atlanta or places like that but occupation may not have something to do with it as well. i'm not sure on the timing so will have to send that to someone who may no better but that's interesting....
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court in the south china, the old fishing point sions in is today a thriving economic center a capital city of 12000000 inhabitants growing at the rate of china's largest technology companies. b y id is one of the most important from a sub contractor manufacturing batteries in just 10 years. the company is come of a human automobile construction party. you bought in total are $1020.00. so showdown, well, you know the party about noon or told me it's only talking about 16000 buses that run ish and then today are 100 percent electric b y. d also supplied taxi company. and the ambitions of this economic giant are now global enter the oil change or look for the to talk about some of the culture. some of the odl showing up was true and some tell him that from you know, found her time to to, to knock her. she was the word to go in the initial escalation to premier when the other, i think really what you don't see mac valerie on the up. i big device, you push it once and cook yours. i feel us pull the casa del or be the letter in the chinese industry is no longer the only one threatening european
court in the south china, the old fishing point sions in is today a thriving economic center a capital city of 12000000 inhabitants growing at the rate of china's largest technology companies. b y id is one of the most important from a sub contractor manufacturing batteries in just 10 years. the company is come of a human automobile construction party. you bought in total are $1020.00. so showdown, well, you know the party about noon or told me it's only talking about 16000 buses that run ish...
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anti-aircraft tracers streak over the capital city kabul.ruise missiles like these. 25 warplanes off the carl vincent and enterprise launched strikes from the indian ocean, and long-range bombers dropping precision-guided weapons, b firefighter 52s, b-1s, and these two b-2 stealth bombers seen here early this morning at whiteman air force base in missouri, flying more than 10,000 miles in 14 hours to drop their bombs. at the pentagon, defense secretary donald rumsfeld announces the shooting war against terrorism is on. >> the only way to deal with these terrorist threats is to go at them where they exist. >> the targets? the taliban military, air defense systems commanding bunker, air fields and bunkers around kabul, jalalabad and kandahar. also, terrorist training camps of osama bin laden and his al qaeda terrorist network. >> so to bring you quickly up to date, it's now coming up on 1:00 eastern time in afghanistan because of the time differences. it is 9:30 there, and a major attack is under way by u.s. military forces. we're about to get
anti-aircraft tracers streak over the capital city kabul.ruise missiles like these. 25 warplanes off the carl vincent and enterprise launched strikes from the indian ocean, and long-range bombers dropping precision-guided weapons, b firefighter 52s, b-1s, and these two b-2 stealth bombers seen here early this morning at whiteman air force base in missouri, flying more than 10,000 miles in 14 hours to drop their bombs. at the pentagon, defense secretary donald rumsfeld announces the shooting war...
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military worked to evacuate more than 120,000 people from the capital city. >> this was an unmitigated disaster. i never thought in my lifetime that i would see an unconditional surrender to the taliban. >> we made the right decision in ending america's longest war. we made the right decision in not sending the third generation of americans to fight and die in afghanistan. >> secretary blinken says the state department has been in touch with about 100 americans who still want to leave afghanistan. he will testify again tomorrow before a senate committee. >>> onto the storm watch, people in texas feeling the effects of tropical storm nicholas. there are strong wind, but the real story from nicholas will be torrential rain. 20 inches expected in some places, many counties are bracing for flooding. >> the state of texas began preparing for this days ago, making sure that we were mobilizing all the supplies and support and resources needed by all the different local officials. >> forecasters say nicholas ana, h is still recovering from damage caused by hurricane ida. >>> families evacuate
military worked to evacuate more than 120,000 people from the capital city. >> this was an unmitigated disaster. i never thought in my lifetime that i would see an unconditional surrender to the taliban. >> we made the right decision in ending america's longest war. we made the right decision in not sending the third generation of americans to fight and die in afghanistan. >> secretary blinken says the state department has been in touch with about 100 americans who still want...
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and recall replacement front running candidate larry elder have yet to make stops in the state's capital city. >> it's unclear if either have plans to do so at state capitol ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news, a bay area police officer. it's at the right place at the right time. how he helped save a baby's life. when we come back. when you think japanese food sushi might come to mind. there's so much more to the cuisine on this morning's dine and dish kron four's. vicki liviakis takes us back to rent for a top rated taste of japanese street food right here in the bay area. >> it's a slice of japan in san francisco's mission. the critically acclaimed services. she me. but it's not a typical sushi so a japanese kind of street food. you go is our server and tour guide this evening in the courtyard with taras chef is firing up the authentic real person, not tory e it's a real it's the soul food. >> pretty diverse menu. everything from sushi to you, kind of got that story and other street food type stuff you know, i grew my parents had to get 3 restaurant independen
and recall replacement front running candidate larry elder have yet to make stops in the state's capital city. >> it's unclear if either have plans to do so at state capitol ashley zavala kron 4 news. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news, a bay area police officer. it's at the right place at the right time. how he helped save a baby's life. when we come back. when you think japanese food sushi might come to mind. there's so much more to the cuisine on this morning's dine and dish...
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the constitutional court struck down an effort to freeze rental charges in the capital city earlier thisear. looking at the training action, slight gains across the board for the major european dustries. the euro holding steady against the dollar following the german election. shares in frankfurt up about one third of a percentage point. mixed picture on wall street, continuing a volatile month of trade. u.s. investors are monitoring what is happening in washington as lawmakers attempt to prevent a default on u.s. debt and prepare for a vote on a sweeping frastructure bill. the french president said he would take steps to make it easier to leave tips on credit cards and restaurants and ensure those tips are not taxed. the announcement came as he attended a trade fair for the catering, hotel and food industry, trying to drum up interest from young recruits. >> a viable future, that is the message emmanuel macron had for young people as he unveiled measures aimed at drawing staff into hospitality by exempting tips from tax. >> you can pay the tip and the restaurants with your bank card, be
the constitutional court struck down an effort to freeze rental charges in the capital city earlier thisear. looking at the training action, slight gains across the board for the major european dustries. the euro holding steady against the dollar following the german election. shares in frankfurt up about one third of a percentage point. mixed picture on wall street, continuing a volatile month of trade. u.s. investors are monitoring what is happening in washington as lawmakers attempt to...
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paris is undeniably one of the world's great capital cities — renowned for its charm, its history and pollution. now, one 11—year—old boy is trying to do something about it. the bbc�*s tim allman explains. meet raphael and his unusual aladdin's cave. no magic lamp, but plenty of rusty telephones and discarded bits of metal. the young boy, along with his friends, has taken to fishing in the seine. but he's looking for scrap and junk rather than aquatic life forms. translation: | feel like i'm | doing something for the planet in my own little way. some 10 and 11—year—olds stay at home and play football, well, i know i'm cleaning up. not the entire planet, but i'm cleaning up. raphael began his crusade to clean up the riverways of paris less than two years ago. in that time he estimates he's fished out around 300 bikes, 100 shopping trolleys, and 200 electric scooters. translation: my goal is to raise awareness i so that people do something. they don't have to do what i do, but at least do something. it could just be picking up cigarette buts. last october he was awarded the medal of par
paris is undeniably one of the world's great capital cities — renowned for its charm, its history and pollution. now, one 11—year—old boy is trying to do something about it. the bbc�*s tim allman explains. meet raphael and his unusual aladdin's cave. no magic lamp, but plenty of rusty telephones and discarded bits of metal. the young boy, along with his friends, has taken to fishing in the seine. but he's looking for scrap and junk rather than aquatic life forms. translation: | feel...
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also in the capital city, a man painted a taliban flag on the wall outside the former u.s. embassy.bs news has learned there are now more than 46,000 afghan refugees right here in the united states, and we're hearing from law enforcement sources that more than a dozen of them have shown up on terror watch lists. we asked the secretary of the department of homeland security about the vetting process in an exclusive interview. >> we screen and vet individuals before they board a plane to the united states. an individual who does not satisfy our screening and vetting protocols is not admitted to the united states, and if, in fact, we learn information subsequently, we place those individuals in removal proceedings so that they are set to leave the united states as swiftly as possible. >> o'donnell: so how many people have been removed from the united states for showing up on one of these lists? >> we're dealing with very, very few people that have given us any cause for concern. >> o'donnell: the taliban, when they took control, released thousands of prisoners, including members of isi
also in the capital city, a man painted a taliban flag on the wall outside the former u.s. embassy.bs news has learned there are now more than 46,000 afghan refugees right here in the united states, and we're hearing from law enforcement sources that more than a dozen of them have shown up on terror watch lists. we asked the secretary of the department of homeland security about the vetting process in an exclusive interview. >> we screen and vet individuals before they board a plane to...
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and the chinese government's ongoing crackdown against tech companies. libby is and capital city is revamping its images. one of the most beautiful gems along the mediterranean, saying the interim government is building new parks and recreational areas. the residents, traumatized by more than a decade of conflict. malik, trainer reports from tripling the city of tripoli is also known as the bride of the sea for its beauty and location on the southern shores of the mediterranean sea. but years of conflict since the 2011 uprising against a ruler while market duffy have left libya as capital neglected. now that starting to change mohammed his mail is an engineer and runs tripoli, public service company. he is supervising a governmental campaign to renovate the cities parks and recreational areas. public health. in 10 years of political divisions in libya have resulted. the negligence in the public sector. life stopped the grass, dried roads, and infrastructure, destroyed. the people are tired of the fighting. no, thanks to god, we have started the campaign to renew life in the city. we are renov
and the chinese government's ongoing crackdown against tech companies. libby is and capital city is revamping its images. one of the most beautiful gems along the mediterranean, saying the interim government is building new parks and recreational areas. the residents, traumatized by more than a decade of conflict. malik, trainer reports from tripling the city of tripoli is also known as the bride of the sea for its beauty and location on the southern shores of the mediterranean sea. but years...
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previous statement from the army saying that the attempted school started at the airport in the capital city. how soon? and then it moved on to the institute, undermanned to the step, were there where eventually that group was surrounded by the army and forced to surrender. how it moved from the capital, from the airport in the capsule to them to undermine. that's the question. people are asking why it took place at the moment or rather around the period that we are currently going through. that's another question. they could have orchestrated it a week from now or a month from now or rather in the past. so they are questions as to why they found discouraged time suitable for who of course, they are attention between the military components of the government as well as the and the sibling components, as well as tension between the military component and the rapid support forces. that's the paramilitary group that was once twice of the form of government before attending its back against president. so i'm going to push you and joining hands with the protesters. i'm forming the power for shari
previous statement from the army saying that the attempted school started at the airport in the capital city. how soon? and then it moved on to the institute, undermanned to the step, were there where eventually that group was surrounded by the army and forced to surrender. how it moved from the capital, from the airport in the capsule to them to undermine. that's the question. people are asking why it took place at the moment or rather around the period that we are currently going through....
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have a listen, have a look my home communion to the capital city. i don't know if they are dependent on climate change through the fate of the minister where we get 80 percent of our portable work. unfortunately, it is traditional, the new there is the grading with every single year, and there is no end in sight so far. and it said independent and scores on how the parents agreement is progressing in the field. unfortunately, the recent data shows that we are at best 50 percent way there, but we are still on the way to allow a warming that could be more than 2 and a half degrees. there is still a lot more action, require a lot more commitment and a lot more finance. so he'll this commitment as well. so co the risk assessment from the into government panel for climate change was that we all i to code read for humanity. there is no obscure language there. what does that mean in terms of the science? what are we seeing right now that is deeply, deeply scary? well, 1st i'll say that stories like the one shared by blood, our stories that we are seeing al
have a listen, have a look my home communion to the capital city. i don't know if they are dependent on climate change through the fate of the minister where we get 80 percent of our portable work. unfortunately, it is traditional, the new there is the grading with every single year, and there is no end in sight so far. and it said independent and scores on how the parents agreement is progressing in the field. unfortunately, the recent data shows that we are at best 50 percent way there, but...
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most of them in the capital city and in australia, the state of new south wales has reported more than 1200 infections down from a record high on friday, the native outbreak began in mid june and is being fueled by the more contagious delta variance. sarah clark is the latest for brisbin. the delta outbreak started in june in sidney and around 30000 cases, had been recorded and looking at victoria as well, who had the heart of, of data types loads of 246. today, the number, the being around 100, the size of lights of city that's been arrived on that. and the way to strike an ad dealing with capital, the strategies on changing sites. and you talk about the toys, which have been the hot heat of light, been acknowledged that 0 title covet cases are unlikely. and between criminal, suggesting that the white guy was looking at the vaccination levels as an incentive . and these 2 states have had some, certainly a high roll out of the last of last few weeks on sunday, a line. victoria had 30000 doses with the live across the site between premier st. lockdown nations and the heavy restriction w
most of them in the capital city and in australia, the state of new south wales has reported more than 1200 infections down from a record high on friday, the native outbreak began in mid june and is being fueled by the more contagious delta variance. sarah clark is the latest for brisbin. the delta outbreak started in june in sidney and around 30000 cases, had been recorded and looking at victoria as well, who had the heart of, of data types loads of 246. today, the number, the being around...
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the pollution is particularly bad in the capital city, deka. one of the most densely populated places on the planet, and it's killing the city's population, knocking years of people's life expectancy from the comp time to child re report bangladesh as one of the worlds fastest growing economies. but its rapid urban development and heavy construction in the densely packed capital dot com i the cos pollution was for a man who lives in taca its a hard reality. anyway, ive been admitted here for the last 2 weeks, but i've been suffering from respiratory illnesses for quite some time. now. even at corona in between this period, it all has to do with dust and pollution. help experts say, pollution is a silent killer. and the number of repair to illness has increased tenfold in recent years. i will say police are, they are absolutely because of a pollution. the number of patients has increased suffering from various pulmonary risk, brit tree and other lung diseases. we've observed the number of people who used to attend to his outdoor patience with re
the pollution is particularly bad in the capital city, deka. one of the most densely populated places on the planet, and it's killing the city's population, knocking years of people's life expectancy from the comp time to child re report bangladesh as one of the worlds fastest growing economies. but its rapid urban development and heavy construction in the densely packed capital dot com i the cos pollution was for a man who lives in taca its a hard reality. anyway, ive been admitted here for...
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now why they waited until the branches, or rather one bridge that connected the capital city hall to me to print that mine was blocked by tanks until those who tried to stage a coup took over the arm staple. why the intelligence waited until that's happened? that's not clear in the statement that was made by the government spokesperson. he said that the people that there will be further information revealed in the coming hours. there will be a couple of minutes of meeting. there will be a council of minutes to answer for the council that's effectively the presidency of them. they'll be meeting between those 2 joint counsels for further discuss it. discussions as to what's happened this morning and why it's happened in the 1st place. why it took place? well, especially since the military said that they already had information, something like this was bound to happen. so we will be hearing more from the government as to why they let this happen and the, the panic that, that occurred with it. the bridge was closed by the by, by 2 tanks again, and the civilians were quite distressed. the
now why they waited until the branches, or rather one bridge that connected the capital city hall to me to print that mine was blocked by tanks until those who tried to stage a coup took over the arm staple. why the intelligence waited until that's happened? that's not clear in the statement that was made by the government spokesperson. he said that the people that there will be further information revealed in the coming hours. there will be a couple of minutes of meeting. there will be a...
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in the capital city, some men have spotted business opportunities venturing into the market.elf like other men. but one day, i would like to return to my studies. translation: i do this because after all, - i make money. the deal is to make money so i do not have to stay in the neighbourhood and be unemployed. i like to come and do nails. as well as good business, they have happy customers. translation: he applies false eyelashes and false | nails very well. he's very good here and he does it well. when he puts them on, everywhere you go, people will ask you, "who put those on you? where did you do this?" that's why i like coming here. it's notjust women queueing up. translation: every week, i come to get my nails done if they're dirty. i come down here to have them cleaned and then, i'm happy. it's good. decades of civil war and unemployment continued to plague the city. these young men say they're not letting societal pressures and stereotypes stop them from earning a living. you may remember the banksy painting that partially shredded itself after being sold at auction. we
in the capital city, some men have spotted business opportunities venturing into the market.elf like other men. but one day, i would like to return to my studies. translation: i do this because after all, - i make money. the deal is to make money so i do not have to stay in the neighbourhood and be unemployed. i like to come and do nails. as well as good business, they have happy customers. translation: he applies false eyelashes and false | nails very well. he's very good here and he does it...
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voters that we've written, this take to the podium stations that we're no longer q is here in the capital city and the numbers that we're trickling through throughout the day, didn't really pick up as many would have expected. there's a number of reasons for that to discuss them. i'm joined with calling list professor adriece from one of the universities here. let's start by asking about the impact of these, of the new electric bill and the impact of corporate on these elections. well, the corporate situation has limited the public meeting. otherwise, they impose the meetings that should not 5 people. in addition to that, the most of the b b happened really if there were some within social media, which basically did the large number of nation that area have access to. so what about the next symbol? people say that they were targeting the bigger parties essentially trying to guarantee hung part and therefore maybe even further some and where all the power is, which is the monarchy. well, the election, the new march, 2021 clearly set limits to the possibility of any part to have major position w
voters that we've written, this take to the podium stations that we're no longer q is here in the capital city and the numbers that we're trickling through throughout the day, didn't really pick up as many would have expected. there's a number of reasons for that to discuss them. i'm joined with calling list professor adriece from one of the universities here. let's start by asking about the impact of these, of the new electric bill and the impact of corporate on these elections. well, the...
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she's been talking to us from the scene of those protests which would be taking place in the capital city against the actions being taken by the president high society who has dismissed the government in july and subsequently not imposed upon new prime minister or a new government w, thank you very much indeed. well, france is recalling its own box. it is from the us and australia after what it called a stab in the back. it's part of a dispute about a new security packed in the pacific. under the deal is trailer will be able to require nuclear power. somebody is built with us and u. k. technology. but it's come at the expense of france is a multi $1000000000.00 agreement to buy friends. submarines has been canceled. the deal between the u. k. the u. s. and his trailer is widely seen as an effort to counter china's influence in the region of funds is recalled, ambassador to australia says his country has been duped and betrayed by allies. we were deliberately kept in the black. we where better woodley can north and you can realize how deep we feel about such a thing. is it possible that yo
she's been talking to us from the scene of those protests which would be taking place in the capital city against the actions being taken by the president high society who has dismissed the government in july and subsequently not imposed upon new prime minister or a new government w, thank you very much indeed. well, france is recalling its own box. it is from the us and australia after what it called a stab in the back. it's part of a dispute about a new security packed in the pacific. under...
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it's already got a big problem with gangs who control areas of the country of the capital city and also a major earthquake. the just a month ago devastated the south west of the country and left certain communities without shelter, without food supplies in the country. still trying to get to grips with now it has this sort of vacuum of leadership of legitimacy perhaps as it tries to do that agent says the field p m a seriously works towards reaching a binding agreement. so for controversial dam on the river to view and security council called for negotiations to continue kristen. so then we have more from the united nations. the security council statement calls on the 3 countries to move forward with the african union lead negotiating process in a, quote, cooperative and constructive manner. discussions under the a you have stalled, even though the 3 countries 1st agreed to work together back in 2015. ethiopia considers this dam on the blue nile vital to its economic development, but egypt and su down are concerned about the impact. it's going to have on their own water supply, particul
it's already got a big problem with gangs who control areas of the country of the capital city and also a major earthquake. the just a month ago devastated the south west of the country and left certain communities without shelter, without food supplies in the country. still trying to get to grips with now it has this sort of vacuum of leadership of legitimacy perhaps as it tries to do that agent says the field p m a seriously works towards reaching a binding agreement. so for controversial dam...
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expeued women and many children expelled from the us border and arriving here at the airport of the capital cityelongings and they are basically left with nothing but the close that they are wearing. most of those children that we talked to yesterday when not born in haiti but were born outside haiti but were born outside haiti and some of them don't know the country and they don't even speak the language. a mother told us that she walked for up to a0 days from chile going up north, crossing mountains and jungle with her four—year—old boy. that is the situation we are going here. what is unicef doing on the ground? what is unicef doing on the round? ., ., ., ground? together with haitian authorities _ ground? together with haitian authorities and _ ground? together with haitian authorities and other - ground? together with haitian authorities and other un - authorities and other un agencies unicef is providing on the ground at the airport every day humanitarian assistance, we are distributing backpacks for children. but importantly we are also registering the children upon their arrival so we ca
expeued women and many children expelled from the us border and arriving here at the airport of the capital cityelongings and they are basically left with nothing but the close that they are wearing. most of those children that we talked to yesterday when not born in haiti but were born outside haiti but were born outside haiti and some of them don't know the country and they don't even speak the language. a mother told us that she walked for up to a0 days from chile going up north, crossing...
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it's already got a big problem with gangs who control areas of the country of the capital city and also a major earthquake. the just a month ago devastated the south west of the country and left certain communities without shelter, without food supplies in the country. still try to get to grips with now it has this sort of vacuum of leadership of legitimacy perhaps as it tries to do that. let's come here now to very including israel. the prison authorities face allegations of abusing palestinian prisoners captured following a daring escape. and frustration threatens to boil over him. southern mexico was migrants not prevented from leaving smart enough stainless ah hello, they will have a look at the weather in africa in a moment. but for now, let's look at the middle east and it's hot, dry and relatively quiet. we have got to ship now wind blowing down from iraq kicking up some dust for q weight for guitar and a you a so plenty of hazy sunshine. a round would also see temperatures edging up over the next few days. the temperature in doha, sitting in the early forty's. now for the weathe
it's already got a big problem with gangs who control areas of the country of the capital city and also a major earthquake. the just a month ago devastated the south west of the country and left certain communities without shelter, without food supplies in the country. still try to get to grips with now it has this sort of vacuum of leadership of legitimacy perhaps as it tries to do that. let's come here now to very including israel. the prison authorities face allegations of abusing...
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member mayor bottoms launched her one atlanta vision for an affordable, resilient and equitable city that capitalizes affordable housing, world class infrastructure and private neighborhood, through the cities clean energy, atlanta plan she has committed the nation's tenth largest economy to transition to 100% clean energy by 2035. miss kirsten wallace is the executive director for the upper mississippi river basin association. the association is a five state interstate organization formed by the governors of illinois, iowa, minnesota, missouri and wisconsin to coordinate the states river related programs and policies, and work with federal agencies that have river responsibilities. in her position, miss wallace developed regional positions and advocates the states collective interest before congress and federal agencies and facilitates and fosters inter agency coordination, cooperation and communication. so without objections, with the witness's opening statements will be made part of the record, with that mayor garcetti, you are not recognized for five minutes for your presentation. welcome. >> tha
member mayor bottoms launched her one atlanta vision for an affordable, resilient and equitable city that capitalizes affordable housing, world class infrastructure and private neighborhood, through the cities clean energy, atlanta plan she has committed the nation's tenth largest economy to transition to 100% clean energy by 2035. miss kirsten wallace is the executive director for the upper mississippi river basin association. the association is a five state interstate organization formed by...
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i'm the mayor of the on the capital city of terry own and climates is one of the one of the forefront issues that were attacking and transferred to town . but besides and beyond what i do in my city, i'm also the co chair of the fi, 40 m. c, global tax for the on climate and migration. so seeing the perspective, not just my city, but from cities across the globe, i have so much expertise today, or, of course you can ask them questions any time. i'm going to start the close up of andrew fate. i'm going to ask him a question and i want, i want to see reaction what she's reaction andry when people talk to you about we have an issue with climate refugees. when you hear about fries be honest, take the phil to off. what do you say? this is one of the problems and why you're not being fair. but the things with, with climate refugees is not recognized on the international war. that's. that's the 1st thing, because refugees are a specific group of people who have fled or been persecuted across the sessional border. what we often don't recognize when we're talking about climate impacted populat
i'm the mayor of the on the capital city of terry own and climates is one of the one of the forefront issues that were attacking and transferred to town . but besides and beyond what i do in my city, i'm also the co chair of the fi, 40 m. c, global tax for the on climate and migration. so seeing the perspective, not just my city, but from cities across the globe, i have so much expertise today, or, of course you can ask them questions any time. i'm going to start the close up of andrew fate....