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1st next gen city so to speak is thriving well now in other one order was called come by she come by cian in among gornja it was one of known as one of china's ghost cities now at the start orders kumba she had very few people to start with but it's as often the 17 reports see that the population and businesses there are starting to pick up and they will most likely meet its 2023 expectation of 300000 people in the population all right looks like there is no stopping there for next gen megacities and reading in singapore thank you so much. many big cities struggle with air pollution and one of the worst affected is india's national capital delhi after weeks of thick smog residents they are now willing to pay for a gulp of clean air. by night a hazy glow descends on delhi as electric lights mix with the acrid smog but just metres from the polluted street there's now a place for people who want a breath of fresh air people like billy who's come to the oxygen bar in the hope of being able to breathe a little more easily. the heart more durable it's all about keeping my heart healthy without
1st next gen city so to speak is thriving well now in other one order was called come by she come by cian in among gornja it was one of known as one of china's ghost cities now at the start orders kumba she had very few people to start with but it's as often the 17 reports see that the population and businesses there are starting to pick up and they will most likely meet its 2023 expectation of 300000 people in the population all right looks like there is no stopping there for next gen...
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. >> we estimate the ads fromli cians will be less than 0.5% of revenue next year. not why we're doing this. the ftc fine the same critic the said wouldn't be enough to change the incentive was 10 x big are than this. e reality is we believe deeply that political speech is impoant and that's driving this. >> a lot of reaction in washington, d.c. to twitter's new policy. with the trump campaign blasting the decision. calling it get yet anoth attempt to silence conservatives. amy dential candidate klobuchar pointing to lack of consistent policies across social media as evidence of the ed for regulation. but twitter has its defenders including hillary clinton and congresswoman alexandria occasion owe cortes. they say dorsehe making right call. 'sis overshadowing the headline about facebo better than expected results. beating expectations across nancial metrics grew users faster than expected and guidance better than analyst projections for nightly business report, julia boorstin in l angeles. >>> coming up, an investment stragy to help prevent wildfires. li the one in
. >> we estimate the ads fromli cians will be less than 0.5% of revenue next year. not why we're doing this. the ftc fine the same critic the said wouldn't be enough to change the incentive was 10 x big are than this. e reality is we believe deeply that political speech is impoant and that's driving this. >> a lot of reaction in washington, d.c. to twitter's new policy. with the trump campaign blasting the decision. calling it get yet anoth attempt to silence conservatives. amy...
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tracey foley is looking after her son, cian.appy time, but she's spent the last four years struggling to get over the consequences of surgery. it was booked through transform, and her surgeon has now left the country. after you had the first surgery, tell me... like, show me what it was like. what had happened? well, basically, one of the nipples was so high, and it was, like, near enough under my armpit. the other one was not as high, but it was still higher than what you would expect. erm. . . but for the wounds, itjust seemed as if it was getting bigger and bigger and bigger, the wounds. tracey lived with these painful open wounds for six months, caused by the implants, which were too big. so from... ..say from, like, there round and then underneath, and the underneath bit here... mm—hm. there was, like, a big, large hole. it was like the size ofa penny, and it was, like, really deep, as well. but the scarring's still there, even after... ..the corrective surgery, it's just the whole. .. ..underneath‘s just scars. her surgeon
tracey foley is looking after her son, cian.appy time, but she's spent the last four years struggling to get over the consequences of surgery. it was booked through transform, and her surgeon has now left the country. after you had the first surgery, tell me... like, show me what it was like. what had happened? well, basically, one of the nipples was so high, and it was, like, near enough under my armpit. the other one was not as high, but it was still higher than what you would expect. erm. ....
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experts say at least 1000000 wiggers have been detained in camps and cian jank chinaman tains the camps are reeducation centers to reduce extremism luis aggrieved is director of external affairs at the we go human rights project she describes the scale of china's detention program against the minority group there's a single minded focus for many departments in the u.s. state department there are just extremely alarming to see that you can have an industrial scale. detention and torture of millions of people i'm saying that literally the minimum estimate 1500000 people taken away from their homes this is happening under a shroud of secrecy the chinese government does not allow journalists to go and report but it's very significant the u.s. government continues to speak based on the evidence that it does have we now know that program to simply detain people on mass even using quotas in some villages to simply take away people weavers from their homes and lock them up in camps sometimes converting schools and then rapidly building gigantic prisons which can be seen from satellite photos th
experts say at least 1000000 wiggers have been detained in camps and cian jank chinaman tains the camps are reeducation centers to reduce extremism luis aggrieved is director of external affairs at the we go human rights project she describes the scale of china's detention program against the minority group there's a single minded focus for many departments in the u.s. state department there are just extremely alarming to see that you can have an industrial scale. detention and torture of...
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islam is a great religion and we all need to respect islam go to go to many parts in cian john go onnd see with their own eyes how many mosques are elegantly standing there in front of the people in front of them believe yours and nonbelievers if anyone believe that chalo will damage of do draw is to the mosques they are cheating themselves they are cheating the whole world and the truth will be more eloquent than these lies victor gao thank you for joining me on up front. this week the trumpet ministration announced that the u.s. would no longer consider israeli settlements in the occupied west bank a violation of international law reversing 4 decades of u.s. government policy while the israeli government praised the decision most countries and the united nations continue to view settlements as illegal but when it comes to israel in the occupied territories including garza does international law even matter anymore or is it just whatever the united states says it is joining me to debate this from ramallah omar shakur the director of human rights watch in israel and palestine and her
islam is a great religion and we all need to respect islam go to go to many parts in cian john go onnd see with their own eyes how many mosques are elegantly standing there in front of the people in front of them believe yours and nonbelievers if anyone believe that chalo will damage of do draw is to the mosques they are cheating themselves they are cheating the whole world and the truth will be more eloquent than these lies victor gao thank you for joining me on up front. this week the trumpet...
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her name is juli briskman, and cnn projects she's the new supervisor for the al gone cian district ine reeves defeated democratic attorney general jim hood in the mississippi governor's race. president trump endorsed reevesedreeves and held a rally for him. >>> there's a big setback for airbnb as it's set to go public. >>> and in arizona, more than 70% of voters reject and initiative to make tucson a sanctuary city. it's located north of the mexico border. >> and pennsylvania has its first mayor paige cognetti. she's eight months pregnant. go, mom. >>> civil rights leaders face-to-face with mark zuckerberg. they want answers about political ads, and they were not totally satisfied. man: how can i deliver superior long-term results? it begins with a distinctive approach to managing money. that for over 85 years has focused on keeping confidence up when markets are down. an approach where portfolio managers work well independently. and even better together. who don't just invest, but are personally invested. can i find a proven approach designed to deliver results? with capital group, i
her name is juli briskman, and cnn projects she's the new supervisor for the al gone cian district ine reeves defeated democratic attorney general jim hood in the mississippi governor's race. president trump endorsed reevesedreeves and held a rally for him. >>> there's a big setback for airbnb as it's set to go public. >>> and in arizona, more than 70% of voters reject and initiative to make tucson a sanctuary city. it's located north of the mexico border. >> and...
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know,cians, people, you use google.t's not hard to find poll numbers that show people don't like government, they don't like politicians. some of the competitive senate races to watch in case senator garyested, peters of michigan and senator doug jones of alabama, that race is a tossup. on the republican side, martha makes sally of arizona and cory gardner of colorado and susan collins of maine. carolina.ter of north how did orange county, the bastion of ronald reagan's conservative republican party, flip to become a democratic stronghold? real: we are seeing a alignment in this country and it is two different groups. you got suburban america that once a -- that once was a republican stronghold. particularly women, are moving away from the republican party to where the democratic party. at the same time, we have small-town america, working-class whites without a four-year college degree, and protestants and catholics who go to church at least once a week, they are trending away from democrats towards the republican part
know,cians, people, you use google.t's not hard to find poll numbers that show people don't like government, they don't like politicians. some of the competitive senate races to watch in case senator garyested, peters of michigan and senator doug jones of alabama, that race is a tossup. on the republican side, martha makes sally of arizona and cory gardner of colorado and susan collins of maine. carolina.ter of north how did orange county, the bastion of ronald reagan's conservative republican...
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know,cians, people, you use google.t's not hard to find poll numbers that show people don't like government, they don't like politicians. some of the competitive senate races to watch in case senator garyested, peters of michigan and senator doug jones of alabama, that race is a tossup. on the republican side, martha makes sally of arizona and cory gardner of colorado and susan collins of maine. carolina.ter of north how did orange county, the bastion of ronald reagan's conservative republican party, flip to become a democratic stronghold? real: we are seeing a alignment in this country and it is two different groups. you got suburban america that once a -- that once was a republican stronghold. particularly women, are moving away from the republican party to where the democratic party. at the same time, we have small-town america, working-class whites without a four-year college degree, and protestants and catholics who go to church at least once a week, they are trending away from democrats towards the republican part
know,cians, people, you use google.t's not hard to find poll numbers that show people don't like government, they don't like politicians. some of the competitive senate races to watch in case senator garyested, peters of michigan and senator doug jones of alabama, that race is a tossup. on the republican side, martha makes sally of arizona and cory gardner of colorado and susan collins of maine. carolina.ter of north how did orange county, the bastion of ronald reagan's conservative republican...