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regional co-operative with more than 1500 members. today marian's husband sam has come to the plantation to help his own plantation is at the far end of the village. when he helps out here his wife is the boss but they always plan to work together. so if the land power patents were having 6. what we appear only. on the others there were. in the beginning. but i doubt they will be in the bidding for. them another week and i'm a family we also went to. during the harvest season from june to september everything takes place on the plantations. new warning to warmer. we can walk away the rest came across coffee growing when i got married 20 years ago. while my husband sam's family was a well known cocky growing family in our area. i can tell you. in addition to his work as a farmer sam has another job he also works as a consultant for the large regional cooperative of coffee producers the c.p.c. youth this unites all village cooperatives within a radius of almost 100 kilometers they sell their coffee to fair trade organizations some of wh
regional co-operative with more than 1500 members. today marian's husband sam has come to the plantation to help his own plantation is at the far end of the village. when he helps out here his wife is the boss but they always plan to work together. so if the land power patents were having 6. what we appear only. on the others there were. in the beginning. but i doubt they will be in the bidding for. them another week and i'm a family we also went to. during the harvest season from june to...
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the co-operative members have invested part of their fair trade burnishes in the school. have been repaired teaching materials purchased. to work. that out that his own b.s. i. doubt their rights and for 2 hours a week all the children can now learn about agronomy. their young teacher tells them about ecologically friendly sustainable agriculture . if you practice and that includes coffee growing. week i used to follow yes i knew out of the life i was there father yeah. we came in through corporate from the with this called for one quite of course reduce us corporate one to give back to the community is sick and then we have more from for you because for a. year we've but then there was this school because the b.c. wisely decided one could. resume in the more resources and the only way to make it come up was through their papa now here on the earth really advanced in their community. funded by the co-operative the school has also been able to buy a plot of land and create a model plantation there where the children can find out about organic farming. experts from the coff
the co-operative members have invested part of their fair trade burnishes in the school. have been repaired teaching materials purchased. to work. that out that his own b.s. i. doubt their rights and for 2 hours a week all the children can now learn about agronomy. their young teacher tells them about ecologically friendly sustainable agriculture . if you practice and that includes coffee growing. week i used to follow yes i knew out of the life i was there father yeah. we came in through...
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regional co-operative with more than 1500 members. today marian's husband sam has come to the plantation to help his own plantation is at the far end of the village. when he helps out here his wife is the boss but they always plan the work together. the city of poland. our party each where having 6 workers there but we've only. on the others they're going to help us. because we are competitors they want to rip us into taking for the whole of this week then another week me and my family we're also going to. during the harvest season from june to september everything takes place on the plantations. new woman to one where. we took away the rest came across coffee growing when i got married 20 years ago. while my husband sam's family was a well known crockett growing family in our area. and. in addition to his work as a farmer sam has another job he also works as a consultant for the large regional cooperative of coffee producers the a.d.c. fisi you this you know it's all village cooperatives within a radius of almost 100 kilometers stay
regional co-operative with more than 1500 members. today marian's husband sam has come to the plantation to help his own plantation is at the far end of the village. when he helps out here his wife is the boss but they always plan the work together. the city of poland. our party each where having 6 workers there but we've only. on the others they're going to help us. because we are competitors they want to rip us into taking for the whole of this week then another week me and my family we're...
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the members of the co-operative and their families can take advantage of it for a small fee. good medical care is rare and expensive in uganda. but now cooperative members have an important context person and advisor on the spot a doctor who can examine patients and prescribed medicines and treatment uganda has one of the world's highest rates of new age hiv infections tuberculosis a deep owner are also a big problem. in addition to the health station the co-operative has funded many other facilities from the additional benefits of fair trade. that also benefits marian and sam and their family. they run a modern farm operation. they get financial accounting and tax support. they use only natural substances and methods basically they have an organic farm. organic certified it also includes day the amount and their value because. of the practicing organic. coffee. in the water what they did to hide the money for going to products yeah so that's why we say that let us to inform or let us call out organic funding as you've been there in the field and seeing. ready ready to it som
the members of the co-operative and their families can take advantage of it for a small fee. good medical care is rare and expensive in uganda. but now cooperative members have an important context person and advisor on the spot a doctor who can examine patients and prescribed medicines and treatment uganda has one of the world's highest rates of new age hiv infections tuberculosis a deep owner are also a big problem. in addition to the health station the co-operative has funded many other...
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john were garba the general manager of the co-operative is also taking part in the tasting. it's not only guarantees the quality of the product but also ensures that the coffee farmers are properly recompensed. the farmers are paid regardless of the quality of their beans. the order this there. would be. most of the receipts or now we see. in order to make a difference. do we pay cash on delivery. on pay day the coffee farmers can get their money immediately. the bank counter has been set up in the guard to pay it out in cash or the bank is also part of the co-operative. the co-operative guarantee that is the 1st payment to sit still and just use the sales risk minutes later if the export goes ahead the farmers can get bonuses. that's what marian ottar husband do every year both are confident they have been sort of high quality. that would be. another quality check this time at random. thank. you. the thermal or bio pic of the pressure. no matter. the trading partner in this case is the largest fair trade organization in europe germany's g. e.p.a. . a few days later the samp
john were garba the general manager of the co-operative is also taking part in the tasting. it's not only guarantees the quality of the product but also ensures that the coffee farmers are properly recompensed. the farmers are paid regardless of the quality of their beans. the order this there. would be. most of the receipts or now we see. in order to make a difference. do we pay cash on delivery. on pay day the coffee farmers can get their money immediately. the bank counter has been set up in...
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when we started the co-op we decided to just put the money that we had back into the co-op. that's what we've done. the people that come there as volunteers, the first 40 or 50 hours can -- from what i understand in the co-op law, can be recognized as trainees. and they would become worker owners. that's my understanding of that. as far as the person that we have, one employee that was hired, at that time, and now the laws are changing with contracting, she was a contracted employee. so under that contract situation, it wasn't exactly the same as a regular, hired employee. and -- [ bell rings ]. >> -- as far as her injury we told her we would pay her when we had the money. we were waiting for a certain fund-raiser and we were going to reimburse her. that's my side of that, and i hope you take that into consideration. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm jim drago and i own cheap pete's. this is my fifth year of owning it. one thing i wanted to point out is about half of the employees we have, 85 employees, all live and work in san francisco. we've done a
when we started the co-op we decided to just put the money that we had back into the co-op. that's what we've done. the people that come there as volunteers, the first 40 or 50 hours can -- from what i understand in the co-op law, can be recognized as trainees. and they would become worker owners. that's my understanding of that. as far as the person that we have, one employee that was hired, at that time, and now the laws are changing with contracting, she was a contracted employee. so under...
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it's sad, cos i have to leave all my friends. the school's application for extra send funding is still pending. step...step. and tracey is due to leave at the end of term. cos i know you've got big muscles. and step. slow, slow, slow. today is ellison's transition day, so reception are going into the year 1 class to see what it will be like. welcome everyone, it's really lovely to meet you all. your class will be called 1 lime. we're going to start off with a game called 'fruit salad'. apple pear, banana, apple, pear banana. on your marks, get set — go! is it too much? do you want to sit in your black chair? you're sitting too much in your black chair. with tracey‘s encouragement, ellison can join in. ellison's going to choose for me. dancing?! but year1 teacher rachel is worried about how she and the class ta will cope without tracey. are you looking forward to year 1 ellison? we're looking forward to it. it's great that you go altogether, sometimes ellison will struggle with that, so he could get left behind. i think that's wha
it's sad, cos i have to leave all my friends. the school's application for extra send funding is still pending. step...step. and tracey is due to leave at the end of term. cos i know you've got big muscles. and step. slow, slow, slow. today is ellison's transition day, so reception are going into the year 1 class to see what it will be like. welcome everyone, it's really lovely to meet you all. your class will be called 1 lime. we're going to start off with a game called 'fruit salad'. apple...
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has co-chaired it in the past. so i'm very happy to work with her and utilize her experience to do this. robert: yeah, i've emceed the event before, so--but give people an idea, who haven't been there before, what the sort of the event is about? diane: sure, so the event starts with the silent auction that will start at 3 o'clock, and then at 4 the doors will open and it's like a--style, a festival style--japanese festival style atmosphere where all the guests can go around to the different food booths and the different craft booths that we will have set up around the room and freely roam and chat with all of our vendors and get to know what they do and be appreciative of what they're serving. robert: yeah, you have chefs from everywhere too, right? bay area, hawaii, japan and everything. and so people get to actually interact as well as eat, right? diane: they do and that's what they enjoy the most. robert: yeah. really? more than the eating? diane: well, i would say-- robert: it's kind of a tie. robert: now of co
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hit it. >> co-star mandy moore arrived solo. so did newlywed sophie turner. her man joe jonas was on stage at a jobros concert in kansas city. sophie's "game of thrones" co-star kit harington hit the red carpet. without wife rose leslie. but he did have a new short doo. this was kit's first big appearance since completing a stay at a wellness center about four months ago. also solo? kristen bell, but her kids were in a good place. >> where's dax? >> baby-sitting my children. >> oh, so he's not even here to see it? >> he got out of it, yeah. >> somebody spilled something on you, right? >> yes. little champagne. it was fun. it was nice. >> this is a good when we come home drunk and the kids smell the alcohol on mommy, we'll say, oh, it was a tray. it wasn't that mommy is hammered again. >> yeah, no. >> taraji p. henson spilled the tea on her upcoming wedding to nfl star kelvin hayden. they've set a date. >> 4/4/20. >> where? >> in wine country. we both went to the wine country for the first time. i did feel him fall in love. i was like i got him. >> it was a si
hit it. >> co-star mandy moore arrived solo. so did newlywed sophie turner. her man joe jonas was on stage at a jobros concert in kansas city. sophie's "game of thrones" co-star kit harington hit the red carpet. without wife rose leslie. but he did have a new short doo. this was kit's first big appearance since completing a stay at a wellness center about four months ago. also solo? kristen bell, but her kids were in a good place. >> where's dax? >> baby-sitting my...
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says it creates potential financial risk co-working space models.me it, wework is the co-working model space, doesn't name wework. says short term leases to small unless mature firms that go out of business quickly, landlords, banks potentially at risk from co-working model in downturn banks that own loans, landlords hit with empty space cities, he doesn't name them, boston is a big one, new york another. co-working firms may face greater defaults to be clear, doesn't see the current level causing a downturn, is worried about leverage in the system here, specifically from co-working arrangements that could make a downturn if it happens more severe and create systemic risk on the back end. jon? >> thank you for that. leslie, it is like one of the fed's risk factors is wework i wonder how this impacts that company's desire to have an ipo and get that done before the end of the year. >> this is really significant. this is the first time that i can recall that we have seen someone of rosengren's stature that said we believe wework is a risk to the econo
says it creates potential financial risk co-working space models.me it, wework is the co-working model space, doesn't name wework. says short term leases to small unless mature firms that go out of business quickly, landlords, banks potentially at risk from co-working model in downturn banks that own loans, landlords hit with empty space cities, he doesn't name them, boston is a big one, new york another. co-working firms may face greater defaults to be clear, doesn't see the current level...
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on the series, quote, there was a time i was being bullied at work by a co-worker. dreaded the days i had to work with that person because it was pure torture. until one day felicity told the bully enough and it all stopped. exhibit b, another plea for leniency, this one by "desperate housewives" creator marc cherry. he told the judge felicity dealt with insecurities and once told him i feel like the ugliest one in the room. cherry also wrote that felicity held a co-star's hands when she was crying about not being able to have children. the letters are part of the actress' plea for probation, but prosecutors are pushing for a month in prison. so what could felicity expect? >> the first five days will be pretty tough because she won't have access to a phone right away. >> prison consultant john doc fuller who is the author of "a day in prison" expects that if felicity does serve time, it would be in a minimum security facility. still, she'll be assigned to duties, won't be allowed make up and the new routine can be nerve wracking. >> inmates tend to lose weight. they
on the series, quote, there was a time i was being bullied at work by a co-worker. dreaded the days i had to work with that person because it was pure torture. until one day felicity told the bully enough and it all stopped. exhibit b, another plea for leniency, this one by "desperate housewives" creator marc cherry. he told the judge felicity dealt with insecurities and once told him i feel like the ugliest one in the room. cherry also wrote that felicity held a co-star's hands when...
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she does it. >> co a good trick. >> what am i missing. >> watch thehat. >> ok. >> look at that. there it heis. >> hat trick i seeit. tt'st rok. >> yoga he waeas in a shi gayot >> jim is not your ooksrankunfaw officedropped the s r. evkena no, if scream.id we on here.ite top five. >> l et's by aalk do you remember this, the nporyb no one was hurt but nfl is day n ll hosthalsey will perform wia acoustic performance on a piano. instead of havinhe thestra or wn the le and it wl really add an enep use colge pf 2019, gownding peoi in a hungrri is here. so let come tothorerountrye.al . theredskins hol. ngredskins players. there.ds going to the charitable >> gf wre here at the fifth annu washington redskins whayru players. their wives, the coaches, their a lot of familiar ces. haskins aofnd tania snyder and her the wife of d ethingun iontiin s asou ce tell from the crowd,ade ca toughup o ove atvethe me. were all on rnwhtla adaa chosee my kids are doing homework or they're streaming videos. upstairs, downstairs. how's homewor
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joining us, recode co-founder, walt mossberg.ve you back good morning >> good morning, carl. >> we mishearing your take immediately following and during give us a sense what you thought they came up with here >> i don't -- i think it is still iterative, they didn't have a giant like new thing that anyone thought of or heard of, but i think they did what they had to do. they caught up and for all i know once the reviews are out, we'll find maybe they went ahead a little on the camera stuff, which they had fallen behind google on a little bit they certainly came on strong on that, spent a lot of time on that the phones while derivative of iphone x from 2017 looked good and have much longer battery life if the claims prove out to be true, that's a good thing, and then you saw this weaving of services into the hardware which has been a theme you have been reporting on and all of us have been reporting on for a long time, but you saw it in real life they came out with their two services at a much lower price point than i think people
joining us, recode co-founder, walt mossberg.ve you back good morning >> good morning, carl. >> we mishearing your take immediately following and during give us a sense what you thought they came up with here >> i don't -- i think it is still iterative, they didn't have a giant like new thing that anyone thought of or heard of, but i think they did what they had to do. they caught up and for all i know once the reviews are out, we'll find maybe they went ahead a little on the...
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so, the co—ordinates is a preventative mechanism. many of the facilities...e same time, i think we're now upping — further strengthening the mechanism, further... 40 hospitals have been attacked in the last few months. and many more schools have been attacked, and many water points have received direct hits. so the system is broken. so the system of preventing and protecting the civilians has completely failed. as humanitarian workers, i don't think we can be blamed for that. i think, as humanitarian workers, we provide life—saving assistance, and we really ask everybody with these co—ordinates to make sure that this is respected. if anything, sharing the co—ordinates should bring more awareness — more, also, accountability. that gives little reassurance on the ground. life here is filled with peril. going to work is an act of courage. medical staff say they have a target on their backs, so head nurse nair al—aswad takes care when he goes to a hospital in a secret location. his hospital is buried deep out of reach of the bombs. we were told to move fast too.
so, the co—ordinates is a preventative mechanism. many of the facilities...e same time, i think we're now upping — further strengthening the mechanism, further... 40 hospitals have been attacked in the last few months. and many more schools have been attacked, and many water points have received direct hits. so the system is broken. so the system of preventing and protecting the civilians has completely failed. as humanitarian workers, i don't think we can be blamed for that. i think, as...
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which co-star originally turned down this show?and behind the scenes of sharon osbourne's emmy encounter with gwyneth paltrow. >> which famous zach performed in famous stage productions? ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only...
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and so this is a huge blow to iran co's bid to. sell those you know shares because it's going to reduce their price because of geopolitical volatility it's frustrating if a little confusing but i think you've status through it it nicely alex purcell in the jet from the brookings institute thank you thank you. the turkish president visited type one has met with his russian and ukrainian counterparts in ankara for a summit on the syrian regime's a push on the final rebel. live let me put it on has on rouhani support syrian president bashar al assad's offensive which has gained momentum over recent weeks and is concerned that the fighting will cause a renewed influx of refugees into turkey the turkish army has observation posts in it late to enforce a buffer zone agreed last year but syrian forces continue to advance with the help of russian asteroids. so let's get more on this from g.w. comes from the julia han a stumble welcome you here what does president want from these talks. well the turkish president will probably seek assuranc
and so this is a huge blow to iran co's bid to. sell those you know shares because it's going to reduce their price because of geopolitical volatility it's frustrating if a little confusing but i think you've status through it it nicely alex purcell in the jet from the brookings institute thank you thank you. the turkish president visited type one has met with his russian and ukrainian counterparts in ankara for a summit on the syrian regime's a push on the final rebel. live let me put it on...
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i want to thank my co-sponsors. colleagues, i hope that all of you will support this resolution. the second resolution pertains to the 2020 census, and the decision of the u.s. census bureau to eliminate non-english paper questionnaires for a language group of 100,000 or more. this will have a huge and negative impact on san francisco and on california more broadly, as it specifically impacts many foreign language speakers in san francisco. 44% of our residents speak a language other than english and 26% speak an asian language at home. in 2010, the u.s. census bureau did implement paper questionnaires for these languages. so this decision reverses a prior practice. this decision will likely result in an undercount of limited english position and then a loss of congressional representation, billions in federal funding and access to civil services and rights protection. i want to thank my co-sponsors. i hope the rest of you will stand with me in support of this resolution in ensuring comprehensive language access in
i want to thank my co-sponsors. colleagues, i hope that all of you will support this resolution. the second resolution pertains to the 2020 census, and the decision of the u.s. census bureau to eliminate non-english paper questionnaires for a language group of 100,000 or more. this will have a huge and negative impact on san francisco and on california more broadly, as it specifically impacts many foreign language speakers in san francisco. 44% of our residents speak a language other than...
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dr operate a great anti-aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of say or search a research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging claiming the organism all the junk that accumulates tear on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why will that stop the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose. we keep people healthy lives who are if. the body goes through itself throughout the course of its. cumulation of worth. between. but so it is not quite like that for example sometimes simply we have too many of a particular bad type of cell though it's not that it's misbehaving or in other cases we don't have enough of a particular good time cells die and they're not necessarily replaced automatically by the division of other cells furthermore the damage to. the structure the kind of lattice of proteins that holds the body together which is called the extracellular matrix so as you can see there are many different types of damage and we have to fix them all now our work at sense re
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finally within our grasp of breda gray and the anti-aging piano here in the chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation is my guest today. through the ages human self strong. mortality and now with the president a technological leaps we finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical growth it's. science achieve the impossible will live a lasting life only be available to the rich creating a permanent population devoted. cycle of life and death to catastrophic and unexpected consequences. dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging claiming the organism all the junk that accumulates tear on the cellular level so tell me the gist of it why will that stop the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose is that it's we can keep people healthy later in life but i repairing all of the damage that the body does to itself throughout life in the course of its normal operation and some of that da
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by the co-worker.re heading into an election here. a us election all in the next few months. politics very polarised. it's difficult, isn't it, to kind of worked out sometimes where the lines are for some, given politics is changing and what is a cce pta ble politics is changing and what is acceptable and not acceptable? absolutely. and especially since naga munchetty's experiences, it was drawn on her own experiences, what that meant. and then this inference that meant. and then this inference that thanks to... even with all this, the bbc had an absolute labyrinthine decision process with this. yes, this pertained to both presenters, and then theyjust had one that pertained to naga munchetty. it's been overturned after this editorial complaint by the director general, and all in all, it's been spoken about and talked about around about four days, and so you are making a complete hash of this, really grinding on. and it tony hall has said he wants more discussion as to how these matters are discussed o
by the co-worker.re heading into an election here. a us election all in the next few months. politics very polarised. it's difficult, isn't it, to kind of worked out sometimes where the lines are for some, given politics is changing and what is a cce pta ble politics is changing and what is acceptable and not acceptable? absolutely. and especially since naga munchetty's experiences, it was drawn on her own experiences, what that meant. and then this inference that meant. and then this inference...
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taylor: what do we know about the co-ceo that are taking over? >> these are people that you really think of. they need an adult in the room. withlked about it a lot facebook. you really want somebody with public company experience who came from amazon, somebody who came from time warner cable. can really send a signal to the shareholder community, which is what you have to be thinking going -- wewe are know how to run a company under the circumstances. thatr: is it enough to get ipo? >> good question. bitad already put a little on the shelf until october. now there is a question. financing set up. there was going to be an additional $7 billion lined up in funding from banks, in association with the ipl. now that is on hold, there is a question about where that comes through. we will be trying to break news on the terminal about how that will come together. taylor: i will get -- i will let you get back to that. decision stay with his . you and givewith you a victory lap. hours before he stepped down, he coming in.ld be what is your reaction? the m
taylor: what do we know about the co-ceo that are taking over? >> these are people that you really think of. they need an adult in the room. withlked about it a lot facebook. you really want somebody with public company experience who came from amazon, somebody who came from time warner cable. can really send a signal to the shareholder community, which is what you have to be thinking going -- wewe are know how to run a company under the circumstances. thatr: is it enough to get ipo?...
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. >> 5d aadd me as a co-sponsor. >> president yee: supervisor? >> i asked to be a co-sponsor and if i'm not already on there and i would like to be added. and i wanted to thank everyone so much for coming out today. your love and your fight for brandon and for all of the people of the philippines that are being abused by the government came across so clearly. and we're with you. and just really appreciate all of your work on this issue and your fight for brandon. so, thanks. >> president yee: supervisor walton? >> i would love to be a co-sponsor. >> president yee: supervisor fewer? >> i just wanted to say thank you for coming out today. and i have already added my name as a co-sponsor and to include me in any of your fundraising efforts. thank you. >> president yee: okay. i also want to add my voice to this, which is to thank the friends and relatives and organizations that came out to support brandon lee. and as you can see we stand in solidarity with the community on this issue. i think -- i believe that everybody has added names as a co-sponso
. >> 5d aadd me as a co-sponsor. >> president yee: supervisor? >> i asked to be a co-sponsor and if i'm not already on there and i would like to be added. and i wanted to thank everyone so much for coming out today. your love and your fight for brandon and for all of the people of the philippines that are being abused by the government came across so clearly. and we're with you. and just really appreciate all of your work on this issue and your fight for brandon. so, thanks....
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tatyana lots are a bitch and her team published the online newsletter cos of. it's funded by the un and has won a range of awards as has its editor. i'm. trying . to tell the newsletters writers want to provide kosovo's serbs with objective information to provide balance against one sided media propaganda. and at the heart of that serbian propaganda is the side of the battle of costs of 0 and 1389 in which christian orthodox serbs faced an invading ottoman force. in belgrade size because of a field is to this day the cradle of serbian identity. this statue celebrates another serbian hero from the battle. is a serbian community in the middle of kosovo where the local population prefer to buy serbian goods lives on beer is made just around the corner. radio journalist. and his wife set up the microbrewery next to their home 2 years ago. they brew 6 different kinds of ale. production has risen from an initial 1000 to 2000 liters per month. is happy about that except for problems resulting from political tension between kosovo and its neighbor not least attacks on
tatyana lots are a bitch and her team published the online newsletter cos of. it's funded by the un and has won a range of awards as has its editor. i'm. trying . to tell the newsletters writers want to provide kosovo's serbs with objective information to provide balance against one sided media propaganda. and at the heart of that serbian propaganda is the side of the battle of costs of 0 and 1389 in which christian orthodox serbs faced an invading ottoman force. in belgrade size because of a...
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"game change," co-author of "double down," co-host and co-creator of "the circus" on showtime.here do you come down on the rick wilson theory espoused by many others, if you legislate cheeseburgers, drinking straws, light bulbs, you're going to lose. >> yeah. i think those are all issues that create a target-rich environment for the trump campaign. and you can see it after this climate event the other night. you watched the way the trump campaign -- i was on the show with you. >> every night on fox news they're doing it. >> you saw what they put out as their press release. they know that these are positions of vulnerability. and you know, more importantly i would say not just those issues but issues like decriminalizing the border, taking away private health insurance. these are things that are not broadly popular in america, brian. and i think you know if that is what -- if they want to serve up that platter to the president they won't necessarily lose the election but they will reduce their chances of winning the election. >> so bob strauss, who used to run the democratic par
"game change," co-author of "double down," co-host and co-creator of "the circus" on showtime.here do you come down on the rick wilson theory espoused by many others, if you legislate cheeseburgers, drinking straws, light bulbs, you're going to lose. >> yeah. i think those are all issues that create a target-rich environment for the trump campaign. and you can see it after this climate event the other night. you watched the way the trump campaign -- i was on...
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a picture of their co-owner surfaced showingat their co-ownr holding a trump sign.about everything is tiresome. but if you think you are suffering a from outrage fatigu. we have just the thing. [♪] >> kelly and conway slammed taylor swift. sean spicer joins "dancing with the stars." boring. trump says he's the greatest thing to ever happen to puerto rico, who cares. >> it sounds like you are fatigues. >> i can't seem to get outraged by this any more. >> outraged a teepg is all purpose clothing when you find yourself unable to get angry about things that don't affect you. look, they come with a super convenient ass flap. matthew mcconaughey becomes a film professor. >> how do you feel now? >> i feel amazing. >> get outrage fatigue today. >> greg: do you get outrages online about anything. all you do is put pictures of you working out. >> that's how i feel about social media. if somebody is outraged on social hide yeah at me -- social media at me. if e you get that upset, i am literally not that hard to find. if you are that upset come find me,e' we'll figure it out.
a picture of their co-owner surfaced showingat their co-ownr holding a trump sign.about everything is tiresome. but if you think you are suffering a from outrage fatigu. we have just the thing. [♪] >> kelly and conway slammed taylor swift. sean spicer joins "dancing with the stars." boring. trump says he's the greatest thing to ever happen to puerto rico, who cares. >> it sounds like you are fatigues. >> i can't seem to get outraged by this any more. >>...
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lograr el sueÑo americano se ha co convertido en una pesadilla.ida con su padre en colombia. >>> y decide con mi mamÁ emprender esta travesÍa . Él logrÓ llegar hasta reynosa y fue el 23 de junio cuando intentÓ cruzar el rÍo grande >>> por mÁs de 50 dÍas sus familiares no tuvieron noticia d de su paradero. >>> llamamos a todas partes y dijeron que ellos no >>> en medio de la desesperaciÓn sus familiares los buscaron en diferentes morgue es y fue durle las autoridades no lograron i identificarlo. cuando su cuerpo fue encontrado a la orilla del rÍo grande cerca del parque nacional de santa ana. >>> pero los de la embajada de venezuela y estados unidos no s estÉn disponibles se ha convertido en un problema mÁs para esta familia. >>> antes de llegar las pruebas de and para lograr testificar el cuerpo. en medio de su duelo la familia estÁ cubriendo con los gastos de los trÁmites . localizaciÓn incluso el proceso de repatriaciÓn de donronald. >>> se conoce que tras cinco dÍas arrestaron a personas de mÉxico como guatemala honduras el salvador brasil y ke
lograr el sueÑo americano se ha co convertido en una pesadilla.ida con su padre en colombia. >>> y decide con mi mamÁ emprender esta travesÍa . Él logrÓ llegar hasta reynosa y fue el 23 de junio cuando intentÓ cruzar el rÍo grande >>> por mÁs de 50 dÍas sus familiares no tuvieron noticia d de su paradero. >>> llamamos a todas partes y dijeron que ellos no >>> en medio de la desesperaciÓn sus familiares los buscaron en diferentes morgue es y fue...
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then len shows and manages the farming co-operative here how to pones dug in some of the fields much to the astonishment of some neighbors in the village. we simply have a responsibility not only to produce food but also to conserve nature for coming generations and to give nature the opportunity to develop is if. you have farming plus nature conservation always involves compromise with a small bio tapes and there just once you get created the right starting conditions . the ponds soon filled with ground water all kinds of plants began to grow and animals to settle. meanwhile a large scale farming operation continues around the z. deal expands the co-operative is a joint effort by a number of farmers who together have 3400 hectares of land that's the equivalent of about 5000 people pitches large combine to harvesting lupin's which grow well on northern germany standy soil they don't need much fertilizer thanks to the nitrogen fixing bacteria in their root nodules. lupin's are rich in protein and make excellent fodder for cattle and they're a sustainable alternative to imported soy or
then len shows and manages the farming co-operative here how to pones dug in some of the fields much to the astonishment of some neighbors in the village. we simply have a responsibility not only to produce food but also to conserve nature for coming generations and to give nature the opportunity to develop is if. you have farming plus nature conservation always involves compromise with a small bio tapes and there just once you get created the right starting conditions . the ponds soon filled...
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show and the other farmers in the co-operative have surrounded the fields with hedges and meadows to absorb any runoff. well some of you do use intensive farming methods but we've also laid out 20 metre wide strips around our fields that are left to their own devices no fertilizer they're more kind of one. you hope going to be rich off them start from the idea is that a lot of the nutrients in chemical runoff from the fields won't travel beyond the strips of land and will stay out of the streams and not get flushed into the baltic another way to reduce the use of chemicals is to fertilize the fields with dung from the cooperatives cows and chickens. and show is also concerned for the well being of the livestock. but any self respecting farmer would do the same we give our animals the kind of food they need which we produce ourselves and of course we give them adequate space to move around in. with the move because. the schools are spacious and laid out with straw they would lend show often thinks about converting their farms meeting dairy production to organic. but that would mean do
show and the other farmers in the co-operative have surrounded the fields with hedges and meadows to absorb any runoff. well some of you do use intensive farming methods but we've also laid out 20 metre wide strips around our fields that are left to their own devices no fertilizer they're more kind of one. you hope going to be rich off them start from the idea is that a lot of the nutrients in chemical runoff from the fields won't travel beyond the strips of land and will stay out of the...
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de su vehÍculo se encontraron varias armas de bala de goma ademÁs de mascaras como las autoridades coes la informaciÓn que tenemos. noticiero telemundo 48 >>> un operativo de la policÍa iniciado este fin de semana para detener los espectÁculos il ilegales de autos dio frutos anoche, unos 100 carros se congregaron pasada la medianoche y un conductor fue arrestado al efectuar este tipo de maniobras, cuatro autos fueron confiscados y permanecerÁn en las manos de autoridades por 30 dÍas, la policÍa desplegÓ mÁs agentes para patrullar las calles durante el fin de semana feri o feriado. en el condado de santa clara se identificÓ a dos hombres que fallecieron ayer cuando reali realizaban una carrera de autos en las calles de san josÉ, su co estsellÓ contra un Árbol, se trata de miguel angel rodrÍguez de 33 aÑos de edad y e ernesto de 26, la policÍa a un trata de localizar a los de s sujetos que viajaban en un bm w. 2000 usuarios se quedaron sin energÍa las primeras horas del domingo, cuando un carro embistiÓ y derrumbo un poste del tendido elÉctrico el accidente ocurriÓ en una zona comercial
de su vehÍculo se encontraron varias armas de bala de goma ademÁs de mascaras como las autoridades coes la informaciÓn que tenemos. noticiero telemundo 48 >>> un operativo de la policÍa iniciado este fin de semana para detener los espectÁculos il ilegales de autos dio frutos anoche, unos 100 carros se congregaron pasada la medianoche y un conductor fue arrestado al efectuar este tipo de maniobras, cuatro autos fueron confiscados y permanecerÁn en las manos de autoridades por 30...
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anything co—operation.|j trade deals or anything else. anything co-operation.nlightening about stress referendum is and then the history of the whip. next time, tell us which sought. that's it for the papers tonight. it's like a soap opera. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. it's a bit wonky on autocue but i've read it so many times i can read it in my sleep. i know it off by heart. henry mance and, penny smith. and from all of us, goodnight. next on bbc news it's the film review. hello there. welcome to the film review here on bbc news. taking us through this week's releases we have got mark kermode. we have actually got some quite interesting movies. a very interesting week, we have ready or not which is a highly regarded comedy horror. we have the goldfinch, an adaptation of a much loved book. and skin, jamie bell as a tattooed white supremacist. ready or not, i saw,
anything co—operation.|j trade deals or anything else. anything co-operation.nlightening about stress referendum is and then the history of the whip. next time, tell us which sought. that's it for the papers tonight. it's like a soap opera. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. it's a bit wonky on...
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to "amanpour & co."'s coming up. >> i fear there's going to be a massacre. >> pakistaniak prime minisr imran khan warnsf o a bloodshed in kashmir, a can kid interview after tensions rise with india's crackdown. >> and then -- >> so in "the water dance" it' c a book about freedom, a young man who is speaking freedom but no quite ustomerndpldhoran ta-ni devastesatingakat w torld of hi novel "the water dancer." plus the mayor of san francisco london breed tells her incredible story, how r
to "amanpour & co."'s coming up. >> i fear there's going to be a massacre. >> pakistaniak prime minisr imran khan warnsf o a bloodshed in kashmir, a can kid interview after tensions rise with india's crackdown. >> and then -- >> so in "the water dance" it' c a book about freedom, a young man who is speaking freedom but no quite ustomerndpldhoran ta-ni devastesatingakat w torld of hi novel "the water dancer." plus the mayor of san...
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you look at extraction of co 2, everybody is concerned about co 2, a u.k. company on a small scale can extract co 2 and use it for energy. and we'll do that on a larger basis in texas. bill gates, chevron, all involved. dan crenshaw has a bill that enhances the ability to extract co 2, it's stuck in committee simply because dan crenshaw happens to be a republican. i hope we're not running on the idea that we have to pass usmca a year and a half from now. this is something that we should do this month. when i find that it would only make america stronger, 100, at the minimum, 180,000 americans, more would have a job today if this was passed. mexico ratified. canada is sitting and waiting. when i look at the cost of college. why does college have to cost so much. what's the return on investment? i look at colleges like purdue where they have kept the tuition low, but increased the number of graduates. they're actually looked at it outside the box, that's one of the things we'll talk about today. where the college itself has skin in the game. it makes sure tha
you look at extraction of co 2, everybody is concerned about co 2, a u.k. company on a small scale can extract co 2 and use it for energy. and we'll do that on a larger basis in texas. bill gates, chevron, all involved. dan crenshaw has a bill that enhances the ability to extract co 2, it's stuck in committee simply because dan crenshaw happens to be a republican. i hope we're not running on the idea that we have to pass usmca a year and a half from now. this is something that we should do this...
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i note that supervisor safai is a co-sponsor and i would like to be add as a co-sponsor as would supervisor and we'll forward it with recommendation without objection. madam clerk, read the next item. >> clerk: item number 2 is the ordinance amending the planning code to allow temporary long-term parking of an overnight camping and vehicles and auxillary leases. 2340 san joe hey avenue block number 6973 lot number 39 and affirming appropriate findings. >> supervisor peskin: supervisor satisfy safai. >> superivsor safai: i'm going to make opening remarks and we're going to ask dillon from department of homeless housing to give a brief presentation. i don't know if you need to go through the entire thing but we can roughly set the tone. many of you have known, seen and anyone that spends time in the bay area has seen a large increase of people, particularly the most visibly living in rvs from palo alto to the east bay. you've seen a major increase in individuals living in rvs and vans and cars. this is not new to san francisco but it's taken on a different shape over the last two years in par
i note that supervisor safai is a co-sponsor and i would like to be add as a co-sponsor as would supervisor and we'll forward it with recommendation without objection. madam clerk, read the next item. >> clerk: item number 2 is the ordinance amending the planning code to allow temporary long-term parking of an overnight camping and vehicles and auxillary leases. 2340 san joe hey avenue block number 6973 lot number 39 and affirming appropriate findings. >> supervisor peskin:...
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he talked about co-working space. under this model, wework or a co-working spaceperson rents the vast amounts of space and becomes an important leaser in the markets and subleases space to tenants what's wrong with that rosengren says it involves short-term leases to small, less mature firms who are most vulnerable in a downturn landlords and banks are at risk for this in a recession, especially because they do so through special-purpose entities, which are limited in their recourse back to the parent company, i.e., wework or the co-working space company cities with many co-working firms, they could face more defaults because of the concentration of the one company. now, rosengren says specifically, he doesn't see current financial risks causing the downturn and that the economy, he said, is in pretty good shape, which is why the hed didn't think the fed needed to cut, but he is concerned that certain situations we have could make a downturn worse than it otherwise would be. >> interesting co-working that's what he de
he talked about co-working space. under this model, wework or a co-working spaceperson rents the vast amounts of space and becomes an important leaser in the markets and subleases space to tenants what's wrong with that rosengren says it involves short-term leases to small, less mature firms who are most vulnerable in a downturn landlords and banks are at risk for this in a recession, especially because they do so through special-purpose entities, which are limited in their recourse back to the...