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a full house for many years now it's starting to empty out the family's having a farewell party for chi and santa. fe. but i've applied to the police and been accepted as a constable candidate which time i was on the outs or so on monday it's right back to school for a whole week. to go to the walk i have to leave and spend 5 days of the week in la and on saturday and sunday i'm back here. for an important day like this suzanne is more it says on hand as well. her force of course we're happy it's terrific i'm a teacher myself and see the problems kids who grow up their real parents have deciding what to do when they leave school this is a huge success system is awful. but for now they concentrate on partying aunts uncles and friends have come to the farewell party. she said i don't i think it's one fridays under a celebrated her 16th birthday and on wednesday she's going to the zone in her home but she won't be gone i'm sure definitely come home once a month enter vacations as well as christmas easter mother's day and so on. sandra's moving into our home for mentally challenged people t
a full house for many years now it's starting to empty out the family's having a farewell party for chi and santa. fe. but i've applied to the police and been accepted as a constable candidate which time i was on the outs or so on monday it's right back to school for a whole week. to go to the walk i have to leave and spend 5 days of the week in la and on saturday and sunday i'm back here. for an important day like this suzanne is more it says on hand as well. her force of course we're happy...
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that same evening chis time has come it will be the 1st time he's left his children's village how he's moving to another unfamiliar far away town to attend a police academy. class you've got your bus passenger train ticket holders and that if it's there. he takes leave of his foster mother will it be hard for kaya to live 200 kilometers away from home yeah yeah definitely. yeah but it's not just us almost a midget i think it has to do with the fact that these kids were taken from their parents as little children and now it's twice as hard to say goodbye again it's what it upsets a neighbor. isn't and. i think a little i never wanted to go far away. the shells now he's still in vacation and because i'm feeling all right back at things and go. yeah but you'll come back as i know i would like you i will get a life of that little chi doesn't always know. i'm a friend this time just have its infrastructure it's hard for me when it's so hard for him because i always worry that in my quit school again or he won't be able to take the frustrations i or he won't be able to take leaving everyone
that same evening chis time has come it will be the 1st time he's left his children's village how he's moving to another unfamiliar far away town to attend a police academy. class you've got your bus passenger train ticket holders and that if it's there. he takes leave of his foster mother will it be hard for kaya to live 200 kilometers away from home yeah yeah definitely. yeah but it's not just us almost a midget i think it has to do with the fact that these kids were taken from their parents...
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yeah but you'll come back as i know what i can i will get a life just that little chi doesn't always know. this countries have instances where it's hard for me when it's so hard for him because i always worry that my quit school again or he won't be able to take the frustrations or he won't be able to take leaving everyone here and his girlfriend involved in bourg and that as i come in and he can't go to see her and i do worry and hope he'll be stable enough to hold up now but to start with you to a typist or to susanna has to get back to how watch. this is that this is breakfast now. you know. the rest of her foster family is still here susanna and more let's take the remaining kids and their friends on. bicycle talk idea and how diane where are. the kids look at the sheep was a beautiful oh i just assume that. if this is you know that's really neat if you've got fewer kids you can still go on bike tours like this. one you know just to ride and don't try any fancy tricks. yet i think you all get 2 scoops i'd like 5 me and. it's just the right stuff that you're getting to scotch now
yeah but you'll come back as i know what i can i will get a life just that little chi doesn't always know. this countries have instances where it's hard for me when it's so hard for him because i always worry that my quit school again or he won't be able to take the frustrations or he won't be able to take leaving everyone here and his girlfriend involved in bourg and that as i come in and he can't go to see her and i do worry and hope he'll be stable enough to hold up now but to start with you...
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yeah but you'll come back as i know what i like i like is that little chi doesn't always know. this country it's interest it's hard for me when it's so hard for him because i always worry that it may quit school again or her. he won't be able to take the frustrations or he won't be able to take leaving everyone here and his girlfriend involved in bourg and that as i come in and he can't go to see her and i do worry and hope he'll be stable enough to hold up now but he started to take up the story to susanna has to get back to what. this is just this is breakfast now. you know. the rest of her foster family is still here susanna and more let's take the remaining kids and their friends on a bicycle talk idea and how began where of. the kids look at the sheep how is it you to feel oh i just assume. it's this you know that's really neat if you've got fewer kids you can still go on bike tours like this. one you know just to ride and don't try any fancy tricks. you think you all get 2 scoops i'd like 5 me and me it's just my right is stopping you getting to school now that's enough n
yeah but you'll come back as i know what i like i like is that little chi doesn't always know. this country it's interest it's hard for me when it's so hard for him because i always worry that it may quit school again or her. he won't be able to take the frustrations or he won't be able to take leaving everyone here and his girlfriend involved in bourg and that as i come in and he can't go to see her and i do worry and hope he'll be stable enough to hold up now but he started to take up the...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.fence at his impeachment trial in the us senate. mr trump is accused of abusing his power and obstructing congress. the president's attorney said his accusers had no evidence and their real motive was to undermine mr trump's re—election campaign. from washington, chris buckler reports. as the future of his presidency has been under debate, president trump has been to davos to meet world leaders, to florida to speak to supporters, and ignored other events in washington to attend a pro—life rally. perhaps that's a sign that he's looking past this impeachment trial and already thinking about drumming up votes for this november's presidential election. and certainly, inside congress, his legal team have been making a point of notjust defending their client but also using this deeply political trial to attack his opponents, the democrats. they're asking you to tear up all of the ballots across this country, on your own initiative, take that decision away from the american people. democrats
chi chi izundu, bbc news.fence at his impeachment trial in the us senate. mr trump is accused of abusing his power and obstructing congress. the president's attorney said his accusers had no evidence and their real motive was to undermine mr trump's re—election campaign. from washington, chris buckler reports. as the future of his presidency has been under debate, president trump has been to davos to meet world leaders, to florida to speak to supporters, and ignored other events in washington...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. let's get a look at the weather.e some time. it co m es after it has been quite some time. it comes after a spell of rain and that will overnight push into northern ireland and western scotland. ahead of that plenty of cloud and some patchy light rain. the wind is picking up across the uk, there isn't any frost going into the morning. this rain courtesy of
chi chi izundu, bbc news. let's get a look at the weather.e some time. it co m es after it has been quite some time. it comes after a spell of rain and that will overnight push into northern ireland and western scotland. ahead of that plenty of cloud and some patchy light rain. the wind is picking up across the uk, there isn't any frost going into the morning. this rain courtesy of
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.s to help spread the cost of online purchases for clothing and shoes. firms like klarna and clearpay allow people to delay payment, or split the cost over a number of months — but debt charities are warning that people aren't being given enough information about hidden fees. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has more. checking out, but paying nothing. millions of us are now opting to spread the pain of a purchase. some of the biggest online stores now give a choice to delay payment for an extra few weeks — no extra fees, and with next to no checks. unsurprisingly, it's a popular click with shoppers. so, let's get shopping. i do think this scheme is great, because you could get stuck for money and think, oh, but, i really want this for an event that's coming up, but i know i'm going to get paid at the end of the month, and i've got enough money to stretch. it's making us feel like we're getting more of a deal, and it's bringing them more money. if you're sensible, and yo
chi chi izundu, bbc news.s to help spread the cost of online purchases for clothing and shoes. firms like klarna and clearpay allow people to delay payment, or split the cost over a number of months — but debt charities are warning that people aren't being given enough information about hidden fees. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has more. checking out, but paying nothing. millions of us are now opting to spread the pain of a purchase. some of the biggest online stores now...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. let's get a look at the weather. the sun will reappear tomorrow after it has been quite some time. it comes it has been quite some time. it co m es after it has been quite some time. it comes after a spell of rain and that will overnight push into northern ireland and western scotland. ahead of that plenty of cloud and some patchy light rain. the wind is picking up across the uk, there isn't any frost going into the morning. this rain courtesy of a front with cold air following. it will clear away for northern ireland in the morning, push across scotland, through wales than across england, not reaching the far east until later. there will be brighter skies following behind, more especially to northern ireland and scotland. a few showers on the hills of scotland. as it turns colder, enhanced by a stronger wind, a blustery day tomorrow. temperatures are coming down as the rain clears away. further wintry showers in 00:01:36,646 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 places sunday night into monday. hello, this is bbc news. the headl
chi chi izundu, bbc news. let's get a look at the weather. the sun will reappear tomorrow after it has been quite some time. it comes it has been quite some time. it co m es after it has been quite some time. it comes after a spell of rain and that will overnight push into northern ireland and western scotland. ahead of that plenty of cloud and some patchy light rain. the wind is picking up across the uk, there isn't any frost going into the morning. this rain courtesy of a front with cold air...
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everyone loved chi minh. she compared the vietnamese war against imperial domination to what had gone against the british. that conversation shocked me. there she was in our barracks and to the revolution. until then, i had not known the vc firsthand. here was this woman who shined our boots and that our laundry, and all of a sudden, i realize she was who we were supposed to be fighting against. i realized right then that the u.s. was on the wrong side of a terrible war." so i take great inspiration from these stories, because i think it does demonstrate that people are capable of changing their mind, and it may yet happen when none of us could predict it. so thank you very much. >> when preparing the exhibit and the book, i also came across the interview and the photograph of dave blalock, thanks to phil short, and i was astounded, because i had worked with dave blalock for a year at the g.i. coffeehouse in anniston, alabama, 1970, and he never told me that story. and the reason he never told me that story i
everyone loved chi minh. she compared the vietnamese war against imperial domination to what had gone against the british. that conversation shocked me. there she was in our barracks and to the revolution. until then, i had not known the vc firsthand. here was this woman who shined our boots and that our laundry, and all of a sudden, i realize she was who we were supposed to be fighting against. i realized right then that the u.s. was on the wrong side of a terrible war." so i take great...
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in laos, the people in government did not fight on the ho chi minh trail. they don't have any connection. the people we worked with on the ho chi minh trail or ethnic minorities who do not even speak the lao language most of the time so there is not that direct connection i when i was just there, we worked with the national regulatory authority which is the group that works on unexploded ordinance in laos the u.s. give 30 million a, year 40 million for next, year i believe, to address the problem of the u.s. -- in laos and they say they're being told that i believe strongly, by the u.s. embassy, they're being told they need proof that agent orange is causing problems there, and i say, you do not need proof. yes, you cannot prove one individual, yes, you could have scientific arguments over one individuals, what caused that problem, but there is enough evidence, i believe, to show that there are people suffering today. and it does not matter, you don't have to fight over the proof, you just need to get the assistance there to the people who need it and in la
in laos, the people in government did not fight on the ho chi minh trail. they don't have any connection. the people we worked with on the ho chi minh trail or ethnic minorities who do not even speak the lao language most of the time so there is not that direct connection i when i was just there, we worked with the national regulatory authority which is the group that works on unexploded ordinance in laos the u.s. give 30 million a, year 40 million for next, year i believe, to address the...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.psed in brazil, and vaulting the community and killing 270 people. it was one of the country's worst ever industrial disasters. 16 people from the mining company, along with the minds owner and its auditor, have been charged with murder, but few people there believe justice will be done. katie watson has returned to the town of brumadinho to see how the community is coming to terms with the tragedy one year on. the name of every one of the 270 victims was read out like a register. theirfamilies victims was read out like a register. their families answering for them. a town that once thrived on mining now devastated by it. when the dam broke last year, the toxic sludge that came crashing down the valley destroyed everything in its wake. houses, hotels, farmland and forests. and this is what's left behind. 10 million cubic metres of mud that needs to be cleaned up. firefighters are still looking for 11 people who are missing. today's commemorations brought together communities from all o
chi chi izundu, bbc news.psed in brazil, and vaulting the community and killing 270 people. it was one of the country's worst ever industrial disasters. 16 people from the mining company, along with the minds owner and its auditor, have been charged with murder, but few people there believe justice will be done. katie watson has returned to the town of brumadinho to see how the community is coming to terms with the tragedy one year on. the name of every one of the 270 victims was read out like...
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chi izundu reports.litary can be an incredibly stressful job. report after report have shown the impact it can have on the mental health of personnel, but now one of the leading charities for veterans‘ mental health is warning, from monday, thanks to funding cuts, it will now have to stop taking on new referrals. combat stress says it receives around 2,000 referrals for treatment every year, but its income has fallen from £16 million to £10 million in this current financial year. very, very reluctantly — i think this is the only time the organisation has ever considered doing this — we have decided that we need to make sure we can meet the needs of everyone who is currently in our system and we are not going to take referrals in england and wales where we have the greatest risks of safety, if you like, for the near future. the charity says it still receives more than £1 million from nhs scotland, so can still take referrals from there, but 90% of its income comes from public donations, and with nhs engla
chi izundu reports.litary can be an incredibly stressful job. report after report have shown the impact it can have on the mental health of personnel, but now one of the leading charities for veterans‘ mental health is warning, from monday, thanks to funding cuts, it will now have to stop taking on new referrals. combat stress says it receives around 2,000 referrals for treatment every year, but its income has fallen from £16 million to £10 million in this current financial year. very, very...
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glacier bay national park in alaska and mount chi lashing tibet where people have a very unique relationship with the mountain and that in other cultures mountains are very important because they possess a certain sanctity and i think they are often equated with gods. mankind ashantee about for example is a very well known peak reachable by pilgrimage tracks in europe mountain hikers began taking can rustle. in the mid 19th century one was. a france who climbed to mon blunt with his brother in 162 back then mountain photographers had to carry heavy equipment. by the late 1900 stem out as were attracting hikers in crater numbers but mass tourism really hit in the 1950 s. . the mountains can be experienced with all the senses on saw through rose corn plants in a feast for eyes and palate surrounded by the vast panoramic view. wonderful view more about that on the other stories from the world of arts and culture on our website at g.w. dot com culture and if you want to see any of this edition again it's also available that on the web site for now though from myself and all the crew here in berl
glacier bay national park in alaska and mount chi lashing tibet where people have a very unique relationship with the mountain and that in other cultures mountains are very important because they possess a certain sanctity and i think they are often equated with gods. mankind ashantee about for example is a very well known peak reachable by pilgrimage tracks in europe mountain hikers began taking can rustle. in the mid 19th century one was. a france who climbed to mon blunt with his brother in...
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but i'm pleased that exhibit opened in chi minh city at the museum march 2018. and this exhibit here today is a duplicate which is now touring universities in north america. why are we doing this? because we say, modestly, only because we want to change the way the history of the war in vietnam is being taught. most people know about the peace movement in america. there was great opposition and while there should be, to the war in vietnam. it's great people learn and reject wars like the vietnam war, but very few people know about the u.s. soldiers and veterans who opposed the war, often at great sacrifice, often years in jail, and we have stories of soldiers in vietnam who opposed the war and were shot and killed, and we have here with us today a soldier who opposed the war, was not shot and killed obviously but spent time in the stockade, william short, who helped us immensely in the creation of the exhibit. a lot of the portraits there are his from a book that he and his wife lois seidenberg put together. called a matter of conscience and that's why we recogn
but i'm pleased that exhibit opened in chi minh city at the museum march 2018. and this exhibit here today is a duplicate which is now touring universities in north america. why are we doing this? because we say, modestly, only because we want to change the way the history of the war in vietnam is being taught. most people know about the peace movement in america. there was great opposition and while there should be, to the war in vietnam. it's great people learn and reject wars like the...
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ho chi minh has watched as america has spoken of peace and built up its forces, and now he has surely heard the increasing international rumors of american plans for an invnvasion of the north. he k knows the bombing and shelling and mining we are doing are e part of traditionall pre-invasion strategy. perhaps only his sense of humor and of irony can save him when he hehears the most powerful n nation of t the wod speaking of aggression as it t drops thousands of boms onon a poor, weak nation more tn 800000ileses away from i its sh. at this point i should make itt clclear that while i havave trd to g give a voicice to the voioiceless in vietnam and to understanand the argumens of those who are called "enemy," i amam as deeply concerned ababout our own n oops ththere as anyththing elses. for itit occurs toto me that what we arere submitting t them to in vietnam is not simply the brutalizining prococess that g goes on in n ar where armies face eaeach other and seek to dedestroy. we are adding cynicism to the process of death, for they must know after a short period there that none of th
ho chi minh has watched as america has spoken of peace and built up its forces, and now he has surely heard the increasing international rumors of american plans for an invnvasion of the north. he k knows the bombing and shelling and mining we are doing are e part of traditionall pre-invasion strategy. perhaps only his sense of humor and of irony can save him when he hehears the most powerful n nation of t the wod speaking of aggression as it t drops thousands of boms onon a poor, weak nation...
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ho chi minh has watched as america has spoken of peace and built up its forces, and now he has surely heard the increasing international rumors of american plans for an i invasion of the north. hehe knows the bombing and shelling and mining we are doing arare part of traditionanal pre-invasion strategy. perhaps only his sense of humorr and of irony can save him when he hehears the most powerfulul nation ofof the wod speaking of aggression as i it drops thousands of boms on a poor, weak nation more e tn 808000 mililes away fromom its . at this point i should make e t clear that while i h have tried toto give a vovoice to the v voiceless in vietnamm and to underststand the argumens of those who are called "enemy," i i am as deeply concerned about our owowtroopsps there as anynything elelse. for r it occurs s to me that what we a are submittingng them to in vietnam is not simply the brutalizizing prprocess thatat goes on i in ar where armies face e each other and seek to o destroy. we are adding cynicism to the process of death, for they must know after a short period there that none of
ho chi minh has watched as america has spoken of peace and built up its forces, and now he has surely heard the increasing international rumors of american plans for an i invasion of the north. hehe knows the bombing and shelling and mining we are doing arare part of traditionanal pre-invasion strategy. perhaps only his sense of humorr and of irony can save him when he hehears the most powerfulul nation ofof the wod speaking of aggression as i it drops thousands of boms on a poor, weak nation...
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chi chi izundu has more. so, this can be used to describe most neurodiversities.hese goggles on and what they will do is turn your wold upside down. can you see? yes. now, try and shake my hand. pleasure to meet you. a small gesture that happens all the time in a workplace. but what if you are neurodiverse? neurodiverse people, those with adhd, dyspraxia, dyslexia and the autism spectrum, can sometimes struggle in a work environment. something universal music uk wants to change. they acknowledge some of their work practices and processes were probably stopping neurodiverse people from even applying forjobs with them. so, they did some research and have produced a handbook, giving tips on how to make work more inclusive. that's why we are doing it. you know, there's brilliant folks out there that we have already spoken to, as part of this research, that just wouldn't even consider applying to the likes of us, or indeed many companies. but not every operates like universal music. 31—year—old yvonne is a marketing consultant who works in a typical office. so, i am dy
chi chi izundu has more. so, this can be used to describe most neurodiversities.hese goggles on and what they will do is turn your wold upside down. can you see? yes. now, try and shake my hand. pleasure to meet you. a small gesture that happens all the time in a workplace. but what if you are neurodiverse? neurodiverse people, those with adhd, dyspraxia, dyslexia and the autism spectrum, can sometimes struggle in a work environment. something universal music uk wants to change. they...
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pal palo alto police found him at the theta alpha chi fraternity house. no word yet on the cause. >>> we have learned the identity of a person hit and killed in a hit and run. myesha of san leandro. someone in a maxima hit her and drove away. it happened on carter park just west of the oakland zoo. when police got to the area singleton had already died. they are still looking for that driver who hit her. >> it is his second visit to the bay area as a presidential candidate, mike bloomberg was in the east bay. he even took a ride on bart yesterday. the former mayor of new york was in oakland where he caught up with mayor libby shaft. the two worked together on climate change when they served on the global covenant of mayors together. bloomberg hosted a rally at the popular barbecue joint. the self-made billionaire told supporters he will vote for whomever becomes the democratic nominee, but he hopes it's him. >> when i'm in the white house no tweeting ever again. >> i like when he brought up what he's done in new york. >> you need a special person to beat
pal palo alto police found him at the theta alpha chi fraternity house. no word yet on the cause. >>> we have learned the identity of a person hit and killed in a hit and run. myesha of san leandro. someone in a maxima hit her and drove away. it happened on carter park just west of the oakland zoo. when police got to the area singleton had already died. they are still looking for that driver who hit her. >> it is his second visit to the bay area as a presidential candidate, mike...
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msing us for today and tomorrow and really headed to the far north of us a maybe places like eureka you chi we'll start to e some the rainfall but then really it's going mean the same the organ area and in washington until this wkend we're that is heading our direction. this is what's going to bring us somof the rainfall for saturday looking at saturday afternn into the evening hours and theninto sunday and you can see it's going to be sticking with us through much oftheweekend there so just to be prepared. today though mild tperatures under a lot of cloud cover that'we're expecting later on this afternoon, a hi of 59 in san district today, we're looking at the upper 50's to low 60's along the coast half and ey will be at 61. and then 59 in san bruno 60 degrees in burlingame thse low 60's continue through fost city into san carlos with side you'll be at a high of 61. your south looks like mainly in the low to mid 60's, san jose you'll be topping out at 65 under a lot overcast conditions low 60's through dublin in pleasanton into into berkeley and then d checking thgs out so through vacavill
msing us for today and tomorrow and really headed to the far north of us a maybe places like eureka you chi we'll start to e some the rainfall but then really it's going mean the same the organ area and in washington until this wkend we're that is heading our direction. this is what's going to bring us somof the rainfall for saturday looking at saturday afternn into the evening hours and theninto sunday and you can see it's going to be sticking with us through much oftheweekend there so just to...
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in at least 5 countries inuding the us wh an unnamed male returned towashington state afr a trip to chiospitaliz and 're ve happy to say that he is in satisfactory condition. heth officials worry air trel may help advance the disease. >>the cdc is sending dozens of staffers to someus airports to inspect people who are coming from hawn is a focused you know proactive response to maksure that. >>these partular are getting appropriate screening before they're able to move on to whatevertheir ultime destination as health officials say viruses dot spond to antibiotics and this one can be spread from rson to person, this is flu season. >>so we sh our hands. we cover our mouths when we seize and when we're you know we we we stay home from rk. so we don't expose other people. >>to infecon. i'm john lawrence reporting. and you can find more details about the krona vir on our website article of symptoms of the an corona virus, including details on how it's similar to ebola and sars you can also read up on how the virus spreads anways you can avoid it. >>in san francisco, a new report shows ime is
in at least 5 countries inuding the us wh an unnamed male returned towashington state afr a trip to chiospitaliz and 're ve happy to say that he is in satisfactory condition. heth officials worry air trel may help advance the disease. >>the cdc is sending dozens of staffers to someus airports to inspect people who are coming from hawn is a focused you know proactive response to maksure that. >>these partular are getting appropriate screening before they're able to move on to...
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el hombre, un magnate de su chi, comprÓ el atÚn en tokio.lleno de simbolismos para representar la llegada de los tres reyes magos para adorar al niÑo dios. >> es un cÍrculo. quiere ser la forma de un rey o el amor eterno de dios que no tiene ni principio ni fin. el niÑo va escondido de la rosca. por eso la rosca se decora con frutos desÉrticos. >> la popular tradiciÓn arraigada en mÉxico también es celebrada en otros paÍses de latinoamÉrica. y en algunos paÍses europeos como espaÑa y francia. una celebraciÓn cristiana el 6 de enero. la seÑora marÍa dice que es una tradiciÓn que mantiene viva y ahora comparte con sus hijos y nietos de los angeles. >> es una tradiciÓn que tenemos desde niÑos. reporte: en este aÑos con mercado celebrÓ de forma especial con una roscade 36 pies. >> tratamos que la familia se junte. y quisimos romper con todos los estereotipos. hicimos la rosca mÁs grande del sur de california que fue de 36 pies. >> el momento mÁs emocionante de esta tradiciÓn es saber quiÉn encontrarÁ esta figura. ya que esa persona tendrÁ que ha
el hombre, un magnate de su chi, comprÓ el atÚn en tokio.lleno de simbolismos para representar la llegada de los tres reyes magos para adorar al niÑo dios. >> es un cÍrculo. quiere ser la forma de un rey o el amor eterno de dios que no tiene ni principio ni fin. el niÑo va escondido de la rosca. por eso la rosca se decora con frutos desÉrticos. >> la popular tradiciÓn arraigada en mÉxico también es celebrada en otros paÍses de latinoamÉrica. y en algunos paÍses europeos...
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. >>> facebook says a technical error is to blame for calling chi china's president a vulgar name. when his name was translated on facebook yesterday into english it was shown with an expletive. facebook apologized today saying a technical issue caused incorrect translations. china declined to comment on the incident. >>> the royal split involving prince harry and his wife is now official. tonight prince harry is talking about it. at a charity event he defended his wife and added he feels great sadness about stepping back as a senior of the royal family. still a lot we don't know, including where the couple will spend most of their time. matt bradley reports from london. >> it all started two weeks ago looking like this royal couple would be stepping away from royal duties. now it looks like they will be stepping down altogether. this according to a statement from the queen herself last night that seems to come to some kind of resolution. the queen says you can't have half measures here. you can't be a half royal benefitting from the royal family while only doing part of the duties
. >>> facebook says a technical error is to blame for calling chi china's president a vulgar name. when his name was translated on facebook yesterday into english it was shown with an expletive. facebook apologized today saying a technical issue caused incorrect translations. china declined to comment on the incident. >>> the royal split involving prince harry and his wife is now official. tonight prince harry is talking about it. at a charity event he defended his wife and...
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as with the f there is mounting evidence that the chi c coronavirus tagious before people develop symptomsit is passed through the air in coughing or people touching droplets on surfaces. the virus infects the lungs, causing a fever, cough, and in some cases, breathing difficulties a pneumonia. they incubation period is usuall3-7 day but it may be up to 14 days. the next two weeks will b crucial in seeing whether the outbreak peaks in wuhan, and how much it spreads in and beyond china. fergus walsh, bbc news. nada: turning now to washington. the next phase of president trump's trial got under way today. >> senator grassle asked counsel for the present -- nanada: rs have been submitting questions on cards to the chief justice, who is overseeing the preceding. then members of respective sides provide awers, both the house managers making the case against trump, and hisen d. this will carry on through thursday, after which we expect a vote on witnesses. that has been the main sticking point. recent relations from john bolton have renewed calls by democrats to allow witnesses. they want to hea
as with the f there is mounting evidence that the chi c coronavirus tagious before people develop symptomsit is passed through the air in coughing or people touching droplets on surfaces. the virus infects the lungs, causing a fever, cough, and in some cases, breathing difficulties a pneumonia. they incubation period is usuall3-7 day but it may be up to 14 days. the next two weeks will b crucial in seeing whether the outbreak peaks in wuhan, and how much it spreads in and beyond china. fergus...
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countrieies like russia and chi have a hold in africa. the summit comes after thehe anancell said britain would dwirirge from the rules after brexit. in an interview he ruled out alignment with regulations saying there will nott be alignment. we will not be a rule taker. we will not be in thee single market. and we will not be in the customs union and we will do this by the end of the year. he showed no sympathy for u.k. companies saying thehey had already y had three years to ge ready for new trading relationship. a message thattartled brussels with diplomats warning it would lead to economic damage. u.k. businesses also responded to his remarks warning that food prices would d se and jobo could be affected. looking at australia w where bu fires have devastated communitities across the countr businesssses are of coursese fferering too withth imamas of destruction and chaosos putting the nation's 27 billllion euro tourist industry at risk. >> kangaroo island has long been a popular destination. well known for its pristine beaches and enda
countrieies like russia and chi have a hold in africa. the summit comes after thehe anancell said britain would dwirirge from the rules after brexit. in an interview he ruled out alignment with regulations saying there will nott be alignment. we will not be a rule taker. we will not be in thee single market. and we will not be in the customs union and we will do this by the end of the year. he showed no sympathy for u.k. companies saying thehey had already y had three years to ge ready for new...
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groups like this one are working to debunk a barrage of fake .ews, some of it known to originate from chi >> if you can influence what people are thinking, you can influence how people vote for the democratic society to do something you want. jo: china is said to favor this man. president tsai's main opponent argues that time on needs to state--taiwan needs to say on good terms with its biggest trading partner. taiwan's vibrant demcies facing a fundamental question, is better to stand up to china, or as these peopl believe, is it best to tread softly for fear of provoking the prickly giant next door? >> nice to meet you. john: are you in beijing's pocket? [laughter] >> too many people now, i cannot talk. john: time may be running out to persuade voters that it is th economy, not china, that should john sudworth, bbc news, taiwan. nada: before we go, seemingly the whole world has beenalking this week about prince harry and his wife,egn, the duchess of sussex, and a surprise announcement they are stepping back from the yal duties. it turns out prethdent trump has ghts on this. here he is sp
groups like this one are working to debunk a barrage of fake .ews, some of it known to originate from chi >> if you can influence what people are thinking, you can influence how people vote for the democratic society to do something you want. jo: china is said to favor this man. president tsai's main opponent argues that time on needs to state--taiwan needs to say on good terms with its biggest trading partner. taiwan's vibrant demcies facing a fundamental question, is better to stand up...
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excellent start gets the chi in a few meters elite which it holds on to until the finish line. more horsepower more torque and $400.00 kilos later than the audi makes the difference. the each run has met its match in the final. the 1st electric s.u.v. from audi is a 1st class touring vehicle but it would be a much better electric car if it didn't weigh $2.00 tons its battery alone weighs $700.00 kilos. so the winner is the porsche cayenne coupe a turbo but this incredibly good car has a breathtaking price while the other $4.00 s.u.v.s cost around 100000 euros fully loaded this porsche comes in at a whopping one $180000.00 euros at least in germany at that price how could it have lost done by astronomers. what if all s.u.v.s were emission free they could run on hydrogen for example. could places like this be the key to climate neutral mobility for decades scientists at this research plant in southwest germany have been seeking to unlock the potential of hydrogen for mercedes-benz. geo c f cell germany's 1st mass produced hydrogen vehicle rev reporter joachim eggers went for a ri
excellent start gets the chi in a few meters elite which it holds on to until the finish line. more horsepower more torque and $400.00 kilos later than the audi makes the difference. the each run has met its match in the final. the 1st electric s.u.v. from audi is a 1st class touring vehicle but it would be a much better electric car if it didn't weigh $2.00 tons its battery alone weighs $700.00 kilos. so the winner is the porsche cayenne coupe a turbo but this incredibly good car has a...
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>> reporter: her latest release, "america's chi," can be heard as a kind of plea for people of all stripesnd me ♪ >> everybody is so obsessed with people's differences. it's what makes america, america. >> reporter: you sing about a left wing liberal geek... >> married to a redneck freak, yeah. >> reporter: and that is only one of the many characters who n through that song. >> exactly. >> reporter: you sing about a transgender sugar daddy riding in a purple candy.ea >> >> reporter: there is really a lot of diversity in the co stry and you'ging about it. >> yeah, i am, i am. somebody's gotta do itre ♪ listen black and white ♪ black and white ♪ brown or tan every woman ♪ every woman child and man ♪ child and man rich or poor ♪ rich or poor gay and straight w ♪ain't got time for hate >> and this song is it's, it's about my son. i have a little boy. um, and his name is johnny and he is amazing. >> reporter: and named after your father? named after my father. i had him and my life changed. ♪ ♪ i think that i always wanted to talk about issues. uh, and i wanted to help people, but never really
>> reporter: her latest release, "america's chi," can be heard as a kind of plea for people of all stripesnd me ♪ >> everybody is so obsessed with people's differences. it's what makes america, america. >> reporter: you sing about a left wing liberal geek... >> married to a redneck freak, yeah. >> reporter: and that is only one of the many characters who n through that song. >> exactly. >> reporter: you sing about a transgender sugar daddy...
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stanford daily reports a male sophomore was found dead at the beta delta chi fraternity on almeda drive yesterday morning. so far the sheriff's office has found no evidence of foul play. a pastor rested after police that he threatened to shoot up a church. police say 79-year-old paul michaelson wrote a letter that he was planning to carry out an attack tomorrow. he was a part-time pastor at hope lutheran church in san mateo which is part of the same network of lutheran churches and it appears he felt wronged by the church for not getting the help he was seeking and he has been charged with terrorist threats and a violation of civil rights. >>> the state public utilities commission is seeking a fine for violating rules that kept contractors from natural gas lines. requires facilities to locate and mark underground lines. regulator say between 2012 and 2017 utility falsified data >>> today hundreds of thousands of people will plan to participated in the annual once march. it will start with the rally at 11:00 followed by the march. in the east bay the woman's march opens at the plaza at 1
stanford daily reports a male sophomore was found dead at the beta delta chi fraternity on almeda drive yesterday morning. so far the sheriff's office has found no evidence of foul play. a pastor rested after police that he threatened to shoot up a church. police say 79-year-old paul michaelson wrote a letter that he was planning to carry out an attack tomorrow. he was a part-time pastor at hope lutheran church in san mateo which is part of the same network of lutheran churches and it appears...
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for the 1st half a goalkeeping era saw his side go behind to bring better robbie's cross not even by chi however but apart from being late enough to florian casting my eye in the just never seem to misjudge the head and gift rate of his feet familiar frustration for keep coach in. the 2nd 45 saw chauncey smith fairly evenly once more but again it was the hosts who make theirs pay 1st off an 80 for me corner was turned in at the post by last bender cast in my eye game looking less than suffering in the box. and then the snake foul on not there now miri produced a penalty which newcastle ario comedy so. they've accusing 30th goal of the season to back up their victory. just rudolph meanwhile are taking themselves an ever deeper hole that's now 12 defeats so far this season they finished match day 19 rock bottom of the table. ok let's take a look now at the bundesliga table it shows a title fight that is suddenly heating up like cigs lead at the top us. one point with byron munich right on their heels clawed back a point line in 3rd ahead of dortmund with just 4 points separating those top
for the 1st half a goalkeeping era saw his side go behind to bring better robbie's cross not even by chi however but apart from being late enough to florian casting my eye in the just never seem to misjudge the head and gift rate of his feet familiar frustration for keep coach in. the 2nd 45 saw chauncey smith fairly evenly once more but again it was the hosts who make theirs pay 1st off an 80 for me corner was turned in at the post by last bender cast in my eye game looking less than suffering...
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there are activities such as tai—chi, snooker, and darts that are happening all the time.wnstairs, the renovation is complete. they're loving the cafe. we have a day centre that's actually working with people who are paying for our services. we have social services, we've got our hairdressers. we would hope, with all the services up and running, with the day centre working, we're talking anything between 500—1,000 a day, which when you think, and nigel i think would agree with me, that he used to maybe have five or ten sometimes a day. that has to increase the footfall, that has to regenerate the area because those people will then go into the bakers and the shops and buy. nigel‘s father, graham, who ran the family business here for years, has come to see how it's changed. so, here we are. yes, a little tea/coffee shop. used to be the perfumery department over there, do you remember? it's nice to see the building being put to good use. and bringing the local community together, where they can enjoy the autumn of their lives. it's always been about people. you don't have a
there are activities such as tai—chi, snooker, and darts that are happening all the time.wnstairs, the renovation is complete. they're loving the cafe. we have a day centre that's actually working with people who are paying for our services. we have social services, we've got our hairdressers. we would hope, with all the services up and running, with the day centre working, we're talking anything between 500—1,000 a day, which when you think, and nigel i think would agree with me, that he...
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that same evening chis time has come it will be the 1st time he's left his children's village how he's moving to another unfamiliar far away town to attend a police academy. class you've got your bus pass enter train ticket and this and that if it's there. he takes leave of his foster mother will it be hard for kaya to live 200 kilometers away from home yeah yeah definitely. yeah but it's not just us all of us to mature i think it has to do with the fact that these kids were taken from their parents as little children and now it's twice as hard to say goodbye again persuasions with a mother it upsets a neighborhood that isn't. the kind i think i don't i never wanted to go far away. to show so now he's still in vacation and because i'll see to it all right back at things and go. yeah but you'll come back as i know i was like i was a guy like this that little car doesn't always know. i'm for this country it's interesting it's hard for me when it's so hard for him because i always worry that in my quit school again or he won't be able to take the frustrations i or he won't be able to take
that same evening chis time has come it will be the 1st time he's left his children's village how he's moving to another unfamiliar far away town to attend a police academy. class you've got your bus pass enter train ticket and this and that if it's there. he takes leave of his foster mother will it be hard for kaya to live 200 kilometers away from home yeah yeah definitely. yeah but it's not just us all of us to mature i think it has to do with the fact that these kids were taken from their...
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despite the recent crime spike, chi during tonight's meeting said social media can be a tool, but a tool that can both help solve crimes and fray nerves at the same time. >> i now know about crime that's happening four politics away from me because of social media. >> reporter: police chief garcia says they do not have any specific data suggesting that willow glen is being specifically targeted. unfortunately there are a few different neighborhoods in san jose that have seen a recent spike in crime. reporting live in willow glen, i'm sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> family in contra costa county pleading for help tonight. they're desperately trying to find a loved one who just disappeared. 35-year-old jason jong has been missing for six weeks now. he was last seen in his crockett apartment on december 10th. his family says he doesn't have his wallet with him or even his medication. they've been plastering the small town with fliers and looking everywhere. >> it's just like he disappeared, just out of thin air, disappeared. i mean it was the strangest thing. >> my heart is sad, a.
despite the recent crime spike, chi during tonight's meeting said social media can be a tool, but a tool that can both help solve crimes and fray nerves at the same time. >> i now know about crime that's happening four politics away from me because of social media. >> reporter: police chief garcia says they do not have any specific data suggesting that willow glen is being specifically targeted. unfortunately there are a few different neighborhoods in san jose that have seen a...
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just how green can germany so-called chi chancellor be. takes to the stage today here in davos but critics say she needs to forget her obsession with a balanced budget and focus on saving the planet. so i'm terry martin good to have you with us it's never been tried before and no one is sure if it will work chinese authorities are attempting to quarantine the city of. a metropolis of 11000000 people that's at the center of the corona virus outbreak spreading across asia and beyond all transport in and out of the city has been closed down but will the attempt to isolate the city work. trying to contain a city of 11000000 people is new to science it has not been tried before as a public health measure so we cannot at this stage say it with order it would not work we know. if this is happening we will note carefully to what extent it is maintained how long it can take public transport within the city of will haunt has also been suspended with residents of bars to stay at home so far 17 people have died from the respiratory illness and almost
just how green can germany so-called chi chancellor be. takes to the stage today here in davos but critics say she needs to forget her obsession with a balanced budget and focus on saving the planet. so i'm terry martin good to have you with us it's never been tried before and no one is sure if it will work chinese authorities are attempting to quarantine the city of. a metropolis of 11000000 people that's at the center of the corona virus outbreak spreading across asia and beyond all transport...
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but it's going to be a well north like eureka you chi uh parts of oregon and washington before we e this rain over the weekend. so you're t going to eat any umrellas you get into saturday and sunday so if you have outdoor plans just keep that in mind. yes, currently we're mostly in the 40'low 40's in some spots around the y area and here's a quick peek at your highs that are going to be seeing this afternoon 60 degrees in oaklandunder mostly cloudy conditions, 61 in hayward today a high of 60 degrees in livermore 65. if you're going to be in the downtown san jose ar topping out at 61 for half moon bay. under a lot of cloud ver and in san francisco 59 degrees 59 in nevado and 61 in napa and santa rosa for your afternoon. your seven-day around the bay forecast, yes dry through the rest of the weekend then we're going to see the rainfall on satury and sunday. in fact it's even going to be wet says stting off next week, especially in e morning for monday and tuesday and it's going to definitely make for a wet commute so just keep that in mind and then things finally drying out on wnesday. th
but it's going to be a well north like eureka you chi uh parts of oregon and washington before we e this rain over the weekend. so you're t going to eat any umrellas you get into saturday and sunday so if you have outdoor plans just keep that in mind. yes, currently we're mostly in the 40'low 40's in some spots around the y area and here's a quick peek at your highs that are going to be seeing this afternoon 60 degrees in oaklandunder mostly cloudy conditions, 61 in hayward today a high of 60...
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can imagine e buzz here is building every single day for thsuper bowl obligations for the teams, the chies and the forty-niners that today was actually a relativeleasy one for the forty-niners they didn't practice today they just had that seoul obligation of the media session and it was kind of a fun and wacky one some of the questions they got raised from thgs like which character do you playwhen you play super mario kart against your teams are who's the best dancer on the team that's end of the day, it still the about the x's and o's of football. so a lot of the questions boil downto what it's going to take to beat the chiefs. >>thmore the freetown to help om easy to make everything the whole time you like a big test for sunday some re looking for to you know how close are they only that could create a big plays with the with the weather been the best at what he does want to guess what he does. but our teams that are really good job just be locked and stay focused and you know that's ou want guys do is you know not change things up not make stuff up you know has a new wek and their teams
can imagine e buzz here is building every single day for thsuper bowl obligations for the teams, the chies and the forty-niners that today was actually a relativeleasy one for the forty-niners they didn't practice today they just had that seoul obligation of the media session and it was kind of a fun and wacky one some of the questions they got raised from thgs like which character do you playwhen you play super mario kart against your teams are who's the best dancer on the team that's end of...
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according to an opinion poll by the loading su chi de on real opinion poll. over half of australian seat climate c change the bibiggest threat to national security. three quarters of those between eighteen and forty four seat is the biggest threat to national security so there's a strong awareness about climate she's restaurant it is the continent most threatened by climate change. and it's a de it it's not coming home to is to roost so to speak- this catastrophic situation sir the gun is being criticized not so much for dealing with the present crisis. but for not deleting and not having a climate changne policy. that takes intoo accccot the didifferent lease the country's going to face in the in the coming years so it sounds like the australian public is very much has a consensus is that climate changege is responsible for that what's the australian government's official stance towards fighting climate change while it's- watered down its commitments under the paris agreement seeds tried to use. play with statistics on the argument is older three dot contrib
according to an opinion poll by the loading su chi de on real opinion poll. over half of australian seat climate c change the bibiggest threat to national security. three quarters of those between eighteen and forty four seat is the biggest threat to national security so there's a strong awareness about climate she's restaurant it is the continent most threatened by climate change. and it's a de it it's not coming home to is to roost so to speak- this catastrophic situation sir the gun is being...