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standby for estimate of columbia. standby press kimiko market park rest for me go right off the shuttle can now continue meco main engine cutoff cutoff. they like you that big hiccup this girls like bounce go standby negative return columbia standby for negative return market park negative return anyway is good that we within their product to use. and engine road to flight and columbia your single engine wrote us us columbia can land at the naval air station and wrote spin even if two of the three main engines should fail. right now, the engines are generating over 42 million horsepower. my call 25 seconds, they were all up in blood. roger, make that. make in time. make it, roger. i mean right on the money. nominal main engine cutoff. columbia is now in space, traveling over 18,000 miles per hour. okay, we got that. roger. we confirmed at columbia, the external tank is been jettisoned and is now falling from the shuttle back toward earth. the tank will break up as planned over the indian ocean when comes into contact
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standby for estimate of columbia. standby press kimiko market park rest for me go right off the shuttle can now continue meco main engine cutoff cutoff. they like you that big hiccup this girls like bounce go standby negative return columbia standby for negative return market park negative return anyway is good that we within their product to use. and engine road to flight and columbia your single engine wrote us us columbia can land at the naval air station and wrote spin even if two of the three main engines should fail. right now, the engines are generating over 42 million horsepower. my call 25 seconds, they were all up in blood. roger, make that. make in time. make it, roger. i mean right on the money. nominal main engine cutoff. columbia is now in space, traveling over 18,000 miles per hour. okay, we got that. roger. we confirmed at columbia, the external tank is been jettisoned and is now falling from the shuttle back toward earth. the tank will break up as planned over the indian ocean when comes into contact
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houston comm check columbia. >> houston. comm check and i had not lost hope that we would reestablish communications to the crew employed. >> you see, no c-band yet copy c-band is a radar that sits on the ground. >> and literally, it sends out a signal, and it bounces it off of the spacecraft to tell us where it is but we were getting nothing you know, the room was just silent all right miles back over to you. >> all right got a little problem on the space shuttle columbia it has been out of communication now for the past 12 minutes. let's take a look at a live picture of mission control in houston i was live on morning tv at that point, so dialed in to nasa on a cell phone. >> i had, there was a secret phone number you could dial in to and hear. mission. the mission audio. the people in the control room were going, are you are you hearing this? i'm like, nodding. >> no further communications with the spacecraft about 8 a.m. central time. >> hang on let's listen in. >> and a no further tracking data from the spacecraft was g
houston comm check columbia. >> houston. comm check and i had not lost hope that we would reestablish communications to the crew employed. >> you see, no c-band yet copy c-band is a radar that sits on the ground. >> and literally, it sends out a signal, and it bounces it off of the spacecraft to tell us where it is but we were getting nothing you know, the room was just silent all right miles back over to you. >> all right got a little problem on the space shuttle...
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i never really imagined that it would happen with columbia. we had people who had experience with accident investigation from the military navy and air force on the team i came to the investigation as a helicopter pilot who knew something about doing accident investigations. >> i did not come to the investigation as a space shuttle expert. i literally knew nothing about how the shuttle was put together. we needed nasa's help because by definition, everybody who came in as an external part of the investigation team is not a space shuttle expert there was years of shuttle program knowledge that we needed to learn very quickly. >> there's that issue of the falling foam during the launch of space shuttle columbia. >> very early on nasa told us that they knew about a foam a debris event but we didn't even know enough about the shuttle to understand that there was foam on the tanks. the press wants to know what happened and it's like, yep so do we. >> it's a mammoth job for those taking part in a mammoth task covering many hundreds of square miles.
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and what is that line and your case, the columbia do a good job of establishing that lives in columbia. the terrible job from the beginning to the current moment, but i think this is a broader problem. i think the 1st thing to say is you have to draw a clear line at violence actually physically harming people. and there's no question that in a few cases that boundary was trans transgressed, but much fewer then the hysterical media made it out to the end. the historical politicians made it up to appear. there were almost no incidents of violence in what is it now a year and a month now of unrest at columbia. and most other universities are campuses i'm aware of and what violence there was came off in from the police or from counter demonstrators. the 2nd thing is a lot of the stuff people are talking about didn't even take place on campus demonstrations that took place off campus or not the responsibilities of our students, the responsibilities of groups in society. and the 3rd thing is we have something called free speech in this country. people can say, hateful, nasty things. i'm not
and what is that line and your case, the columbia do a good job of establishing that lives in columbia. the terrible job from the beginning to the current moment, but i think this is a broader problem. i think the 1st thing to say is you have to draw a clear line at violence actually physically harming people. and there's no question that in a few cases that boundary was trans transgressed, but much fewer then the hysterical media made it out to the end. the historical politicians made it up to...
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as columbia continues to orbit the earth at an altitude of about 150, statute miles. >> houston columbia. comm check. columbia houston. >> laura, you're loud and clear. on air to ground one. >> we're anxious to get going on 16 days. just packed full of science from many, many different disciplines. and we're thankful for all the hard work of the spacehab team the second day i drive in to work kind of euphoric because another launch another successful launch. >> you know, the flight director's office and and the mission control center in houston is working with them there. everything's good i walked into the analysis lab to start reviewing film from the launch. we started the film at the beginning we're watching this liftoff. you see the roll maneuvers? beautiful blue sky. we do the normal review, and we start pointing out all the things that we normally see and we got to 81 seconds, and then we see this object come off of the external tank area it moved down and then strike the vehicle and explode into a white cloud my reaction was, oh you're always blind me sunny side up. >> you'll alwa
as columbia continues to orbit the earth at an altitude of about 150, statute miles. >> houston columbia. comm check. columbia houston. >> laura, you're loud and clear. on air to ground one. >> we're anxious to get going on 16 days. just packed full of science from many, many different disciplines. and we're thankful for all the hard work of the spacehab team the second day i drive in to work kind of euphoric because another launch another successful launch. >> you know,...
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what is most of the great academic throughout columbia? and also there are few in columbia, but few and far between. i knew some ways they also add on and generate the illusion is there is a free culture that that's a critical power because it's kind of a fig leaf. so they say, oh, the x x professor. well, i'm on a gym level is just, uh, uh, it's a, it's what you would expect to do. it took you about the most elite school in, in journalism, in america is just producing the next, ideologically trained propagandist for the american empire centrally. and then the same happened when i went to the financial as long as you realize, okay, well, i've got hold of things i need to learn to enter the mainstream media. but luckily i had about as, as the japanese newspaper that told you, go away and do your save the world stuff. when you left, i was i see the editor, the etc. and that was my new book. yes. he said uh, i mean he was, is the most enough guy. uh, but he said uh, i wasn't there it has to be done is go in the say blood stuff love you can co
what is most of the great academic throughout columbia? and also there are few in columbia, but few and far between. i knew some ways they also add on and generate the illusion is there is a free culture that that's a critical power because it's kind of a fig leaf. so they say, oh, the x x professor. well, i'm on a gym level is just, uh, uh, it's a, it's what you would expect to do. it took you about the most elite school in, in journalism, in america is just producing the next, ideologically...
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in the narcosphere, you know, the home office, if we can call it that was the cartels, columbia, the product was coming from the cartels. and so, when willie and sal got indicted and they were facing a trial, this was a problem for the cartels, specifically the cal cartel. and the cali cartel took matters into their own hands. i believe many of these murders were ordered by the cali cartel. in a number of cases there were trials. and the actual gunmen or mostly colombian immigrants, colombian refugees, those who were shipped in from columbia to pull the trigger in many of these shootings, they all copped to the crimes. they all pleaded and took large sentences, and are buried away in the prison system right now. but the chain of command in the decision-making process remains something of a mystery. i'm not sure we will ever know specifically who ordered these murders. i have a feeling they are being ordered from high up in the narcosphere. >> speaking of the narcosphere, the passages that describe the falcone's dealing with the cali cartel, the guadalajara cartel in mexico, vivid and
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victoria, from columbia, _ often makes you sick.om columbia, was rescued i often makes you sick. victoria, j from columbia, was rescued by often makes you sick. victoria, l from columbia, was rescued by a team from one of these flats after a gang forced her into prostitution for three years. t prostitution for three years. i had to sleep with my make up on and you always had to be ready for any customer who would arrive. ,., . arrive. the police investigation - arrive. the police investigation is l arrive. the police i investigation is now arrive. the police - investigation is now over arrive. the police _ investigation is now over but the officers who rescued victoria continue to support her. translation: tote victoria continue to support her. translation: we believe in a social and _ her. translation: we believe in a social and humanitarian - a social and humanitarian process that can restore the lives of victims so they 1537 00:2
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so normally do university by go good story when i was there, which got me into columbia by city. but i was extremely disappointed by the, the culture and the level of journalism that was being to on practice the just one example is a henry kissinger who died recently. but is one of the most blood sites will criminals of the 20th century. he came to columbia university when i was there, and i found that he comes, came every year and that's a kind of speak him, participate about the politics and blah, blah blah. and he was accepted as a sort of a kind of a wound cuddly statesman. and i was in the re way of when you're speaking and i put my hand up and i just said, how do you sleep at night? and the whole room just like you to go in order to goest and then everything. it's silent, and he said, do you think you a maurice through periods to me? and that's an easy question to also when is henry kissinger awesome. you said yes and he said, and then he went okay, there was a bit of back and forth. he was like, well the, the stuff you, bright is who lives, blah, blah, blah. but interestin
so normally do university by go good story when i was there, which got me into columbia by city. but i was extremely disappointed by the, the culture and the level of journalism that was being to on practice the just one example is a henry kissinger who died recently. but is one of the most blood sites will criminals of the 20th century. he came to columbia university when i was there, and i found that he comes, came every year and that's a kind of speak him, participate about the politics and...
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what is most of a great academic drug, columbia, and also there are few in columbia, but a few and far between. i knew some ways they also add on and generate the illusion that he's there is a free culture that that's a critical power because it's kind of a fig leaf. so they say, oh we go x x professor. well, i'm on a gym level is just, uh, uh, it's a, it's what you would expect to do. it took you about the most elite school in, in journalism, in america is just producing the next, ideologically trained propagandist for the american empire centrally. and then the same happened when i went to financial as long as you realize, okay, well, i've got hold of things i need to learn to enter the mainstream media. but luckily i had about as, as the japanese newspaper that told you, go away and do your save the world stuff. when you left, i was ask you the editor, the etc. um, that was uh, vinyl. well. yeah. or he said uh, i mean he was is a nice enough guy. uh, but he said uh, i wasn't an s t. jon is go in the say blood stuff love you can come back when you're a bit older. i'm the one and actu
what is most of a great academic drug, columbia, and also there are few in columbia, but a few and far between. i knew some ways they also add on and generate the illusion that he's there is a free culture that that's a critical power because it's kind of a fig leaf. so they say, oh we go x x professor. well, i'm on a gym level is just, uh, uh, it's a, it's what you would expect to do. it took you about the most elite school in, in journalism, in america is just producing the next,...
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he came to columbia university when i was there. and i found that he comes, came every year and that's a kind of speak can participate about the politics and blah, blah, blah. and he was accepted as a sub, a kind of a long cuddly statesman. and i was in the room way of winning a speaking. and i put my hand up and i just said, how do you sleep at night? and the whole room, just like you to go in order to goest and then everything in silence. and he said, do you think you are more, are you superior to me? and that's an easy question to also when is henry kissinger you're asking you. so i said yes and he said, and then he went okay, there was a bit of back and forth. he was like, well the, the stuff you brady's who lives, blah, blah, blah. but interesting, the often i always attacked massively by the faculty itself. one of the they to a system here that will cover those. what exactly they thought the, what i did was disgraceful one came up to me often and said you disgraced yourself the other day. i go by saying 0 support. but that is
he came to columbia university when i was there. and i found that he comes, came every year and that's a kind of speak can participate about the politics and blah, blah, blah. and he was accepted as a sub, a kind of a long cuddly statesman. and i was in the room way of winning a speaking. and i put my hand up and i just said, how do you sleep at night? and the whole room, just like you to go in order to goest and then everything in silence. and he said, do you think you are more, are you...
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columbia go people had seen apollo launches exploring the moon. the space shuttle reignited that interest it was the pride of the united states columbia. houston. i still think it's one of the most complex machines ever built by the human race in the beginning, there were four operating shuttles columbia challenger, atlantis, and discovery. one of the goals was to fly 20 missions a year sometimes they were sending satellites quite a few classified missions for the department of defense. eventually, they were used for assembling and building the international space station. but reusability puts demands on the design that it has to be robust and resilient, and come back intact and fully operational. it's a huge demand, and there were numerous problems next sunday on cnn it's a night that's good for the soul. >> join anderson cooper and laura coates for cnn heroes on all star tribune. >> thank you guys. >> meet the honorees and celebrate their life changing achievements. >> they're ordinary people doing extraordinary things. >> then find out who will
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victoria from columbia _ makes you sick. victoria from columbia was _ makes you sick.. makes you sick. victoria from i columbia was rescued from the teams of one of these flats after a gang forced into prostitution for three years. i had to sleep with my make—up on and also always be in your underwear ready for any customer that will arrive. the olice customer that will arrive. the police investigation is now over but the officers that rescued victoria continued to support her. translation: we believe support her. translation: - believe in social and humanitarian process that can restore help in victims lives of so they can truly recover and live passionately again. victoria asked the bbc to be referred to under that name because it means victory in spanish. i because it means victory in sanish. ., because it means victory in spanish-— because it means victory in sanish. ., ., ., , spanish. i go out on the street and breathe — spanish. i go out on the street and breathe and _ spanish. i go out on the street and breathe and say _ spanish. i go out on the street and brea
victoria from columbia _ makes you sick. victoria from columbia was _ makes you sick.. makes you sick. victoria from i columbia was rescued from the teams of one of these flats after a gang forced into prostitution for three years. i had to sleep with my make—up on and also always be in your underwear ready for any customer that will arrive. the olice customer that will arrive. the police investigation is now over but the officers that rescued victoria continued to support her. translation:...
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i go by saying 0 support, but that is very telling about what columbia university's role is. it's to whitewash and to support essentially american war criminals and make the actions seeing pop. what we're told is a little while ago during a world of law and blah blah, blah. so the night with all normal exceptions, jeffrey sachs, i know victoria newland and hillary clinton in there at the moment. no jeffrey sites, it's amazing that he's not in the journalism school. the i'm focused is because i've done it this way so, so i would great academic throughout colombia and also there are few in columbia that few and far between. i knew some ways they also at and generate the illusion. that is, there is a free culture that that's critical of power because it's kind of a fig leaf. so they say, oh we go x x professor. but on the general level is just, uh, uh, it's a, it's what you would expect if you're talking about the most elite school in, in journalism, in america, is just producing the next, ideologically trained, propagandist for the american empire essentially. and then the same
i go by saying 0 support, but that is very telling about what columbia university's role is. it's to whitewash and to support essentially american war criminals and make the actions seeing pop. what we're told is a little while ago during a world of law and blah blah, blah. so the night with all normal exceptions, jeffrey sachs, i know victoria newland and hillary clinton in there at the moment. no jeffrey sites, it's amazing that he's not in the journalism school. the i'm focused is because...
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s columbia slowly confronts its past in pursuit of justice and reconciliation. alice, i'm going to be at the, i just see it. i me, the, in the disappearance of 4 children in a go to his spunk public protests. the boys were taken by the military and guy, 23 weeks ago. so i simple reports, they took them alive. we won the back champ this people outside the prosecutor's office and was acting demanding to know what happened to 4 children between the ages of 11 and 15 corps, taken by the military reset. it was a while as yet is the father of 2 of those missing. we won't allow for minors to return please. we one them alive. we want answers. so that will lead us to even meeting them. brothers will sway and he's my letter was you went out to play football in the western city of was acting on december 8th and never came home that night. someone contacted the arrows or family and put a smile on the phone. according to his father, the boys said that soldiers have chased them for you in the air and forcibly taken them. this video presented in congress appears to show a grou
s columbia slowly confronts its past in pursuit of justice and reconciliation. alice, i'm going to be at the, i just see it. i me, the, in the disappearance of 4 children in a go to his spunk public protests. the boys were taken by the military and guy, 23 weeks ago. so i simple reports, they took them alive. we won the back champ this people outside the prosecutor's office and was acting demanding to know what happened to 4 children between the ages of 11 and 15 corps, taken by the military...
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-- superior court of the district of columbia.the presiding officer: is there objection? p mr. marshall: madam president, i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. van hollen: madam president, i ask that it be in order to make the same request with respect to calendar 768, erin camille johnston to be an associate judge of the superior court of the doevenlth the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. marshall: madam president, i object. the presiding officer: the senator from kansas. mr. marshall: i object, madam president. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. van hollen: madam president, i ask that it be made in order to make the same request with respect to 769, ray d. mckenzie to be an associate judge of superior court of the doevenlth the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. marshall: madam president, i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. van hollen: i ask that it be made in order to make the same request with respect to calendar number p # 770, rahkel bouchet, to be associa
-- superior court of the district of columbia.the presiding officer: is there objection? p mr. marshall: madam president, i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. van hollen: madam president, i ask that it be in order to make the same request with respect to calendar 768, erin camille johnston to be an associate judge of the superior court of the doevenlth the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. marshall: madam president, i object. the presiding officer: the senator from...
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and they say columbia going in by single because most of the us on the, on the west. yeah. you so we and we know you must, i mean you're going to be, don't know. so don't know that at the end plus, you know, get the end of that end. yeah. whenever you sort of place have a zip door and nobody's. am i legally mine? is that right? yell fitness athene and bon at the beginning. the amazing and thought about us, you know, from big things. yeah, nobody get enough for them on board, missile that interests you know, most of the, many of us, canada work in the bank space and if there's any way it's not, there's a space, a stipend, is there a loss of deals on pay them waiting on either side usually got the other you. nobody made the mass out. i wouldn't by using any send feel for more of a lot of these got if i was equal, more or less, less that middle throw out if anything else or anything on the 100 post on getting any money and what we have no said, i propose a julio brown, but that i had a how or to fix that. i had also got go, so i'll move on a way to the thing you go so by bully
and they say columbia going in by single because most of the us on the, on the west. yeah. you so we and we know you must, i mean you're going to be, don't know. so don't know that at the end plus, you know, get the end of that end. yeah. whenever you sort of place have a zip door and nobody's. am i legally mine? is that right? yell fitness athene and bon at the beginning. the amazing and thought about us, you know, from big things. yeah, nobody get enough for them on board, missile that...
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so had an al jazeera, i'm going to send that, i'm getting me the columbia. we're after a decade of forensic work, investigators found the 1st human remains in west could be locked in america's largest mass graves. the color they, i see bloss continues across the sea of japan. you can see how the cloud is lined up from the northwest to southeast and that is stating that co way i ran across the run. a safety one sees and significant smoke full on the other side of the wall, which is the west side of home to northern areas of the kind. i certainly think some very heavy snow through us. that's like going on into sunday sunday. if i can even worst day that will cause widespread disruption, then behind that it's not too bad. 5 celsius film key, the full raft cream peninsula, but not too dry. so 5 degrees of similar temperature to into bathing. i'm for the south, much of china will be dry, but some places of cloud mist and fault, of course, always something of an issue to stab at a cloud to into west south east asia, because mostly winds driving in some heavy showe
so had an al jazeera, i'm going to send that, i'm getting me the columbia. we're after a decade of forensic work, investigators found the 1st human remains in west could be locked in america's largest mass graves. the color they, i see bloss continues across the sea of japan. you can see how the cloud is lined up from the northwest to southeast and that is stating that co way i ran across the run. a safety one sees and significant smoke full on the other side of the wall, which is the west side...
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s columbia slowly confronts its past in pursuit of justice and reconciliation. allison that i'm bet i just see it. i mean they, you know, so it has made history by.
s columbia slowly confronts its past in pursuit of justice and reconciliation. allison that i'm bet i just see it. i mean they, you know, so it has made history by.
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guest in just a moment, but 1st i'll assembled around pnc reports from finale top in west them, columbia. delete those steep mountains, coffee pickers are sifting through the plains. i didn't even brisk or paste these days for making the most a record high global crisis. the bigger profits being made from colombia signed the radical beans or percolating into their pay packets. and is that the am i right now? we are getting 1700 paces. akila is very good. i think it's just great. i've already left some of these prices. i have to come back and take advantage of it. and so i'm up and i pick up by and it's an unexpected. and what has already been the good harvest, get a relief for a long time farmer, orlando, by the after difficult years the left of many producers drowning in their 2020 city harvest was granted reduced by climate change and very low prices and much you are left hanging by a thread because we have to break the bank, you sell stuff to be back. that is and tried to remain in the business. unlike the industrial heavily mechanized coffee funds, another major producing countries l
guest in just a moment, but 1st i'll assembled around pnc reports from finale top in west them, columbia. delete those steep mountains, coffee pickers are sifting through the plains. i didn't even brisk or paste these days for making the most a record high global crisis. the bigger profits being made from colombia signed the radical beans or percolating into their pay packets. and is that the am i right now? we are getting 1700 paces. akila is very good. i think it's just great. i've already...
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plus i'm going to send them via giving me the columbia. we're after a decade of forensic work, investigate, there's found the 1st human remains in west could be locked in america's largest mass graves. the israel has storms become all at one hospital in northern gauze. so after getting medical stuff and patients just 15 minutes to leave in the restroom, to disconnect the internet in order to everyone leaving the facility to turn off the phones. the fullest evacuation comes off to in his riley strike near the hospital, killed as many as 50 people. it's direct to has confirmed 5 of them were medical stuff, almost, mitchell. and as soon as he could have been under near a constant bombardment for weeks, the phase of patients and stuff remains on known as bringing honey mackwood. he's live for us and they're all by the in central gauze. and now how do we know that it's very difficult to reach people in the seas? no because of strep, especially right now. come out on one hospital, but what information have you managed to gain in the laura let ju
plus i'm going to send them via giving me the columbia. we're after a decade of forensic work, investigate, there's found the 1st human remains in west could be locked in america's largest mass graves. the israel has storms become all at one hospital in northern gauze. so after getting medical stuff and patients just 15 minutes to leave in the restroom, to disconnect the internet in order to everyone leaving the facility to turn off the phones. the fullest evacuation comes off to in his riley...
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but that's how this handled on page 3 reports from western columbia . many see it, these gains will be short lift. let's be delete those steep mountains coffee pickers, or sifting through the plains. i didn't even risk or paste these days. they're making the most of record high global prices. the bigger profits being made from columbia sign erratic beans are percolating into their pay packets. and is that though we are debt to the $1700.00 pistols per kilo? it's very good just that we need to can just to great i had already left, but with this prize says i had to come back and take advantage of it. so it's an unexpected. and that is already been a good service. it moment a relief after difficult years the left many producers drowning and that because i know, i mean think that is the 2023 harvest was greatly reduced by climate change and very low prices. so as we say in columbia, we would have training birth rate and the current situation gives us how to put some strength to keep funding for this project. the benefit some 6000000 colombians, like the ind
but that's how this handled on page 3 reports from western columbia . many see it, these gains will be short lift. let's be delete those steep mountains coffee pickers, or sifting through the plains. i didn't even risk or paste these days. they're making the most of record high global prices. the bigger profits being made from columbia sign erratic beans are percolating into their pay packets. and is that though we are debt to the $1700.00 pistols per kilo? it's very good just that we need to...
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the chinese passport holders can visit visa, free from the, the migrants into columbia illegally and travel to the coastal town of new company . they then cross the sea to a can the, the photo with panama, before heading north to the united states. to go more area to the, to google, searching for the pressure you name. he's referring to an area known as the diary and got often cold. one of the world's most dangerous migration routes. it's the only piece of plan connecting central and south america. here they're on the roads. the terrain is unforgiving and migrants regularly full victim to criminal games. so now you're getting monitor shows that i think what i or was this out from a sync for the hydro come orange going up there. and those over one empty nose, one the a record half a 1000000 microns from all over the wells across the dairy. and gap in 2023 and had more and more of them are. chinese citizens, ortiz in panama. say they with a full biggest group by nationality. in the 1st 9 months of 2023. why they took this dangerous way because it could have got to the us visa challenge
the chinese passport holders can visit visa, free from the, the migrants into columbia illegally and travel to the coastal town of new company . they then cross the sea to a can the, the photo with panama, before heading north to the united states. to go more area to the, to google, searching for the pressure you name. he's referring to an area known as the diary and got often cold. one of the world's most dangerous migration routes. it's the only piece of plan connecting central and south...
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tonight i tapped on columbia talent.he culinary scene with the restaurant in her own home. >> i started feeding my friends. i always like to have people around me and i love feeding people. and then i have a bunch of colombian friends coming and eating for free. and my husband says i cannot spend this, so i created a flyer and the first weekend i had 45 people eating outside of my house. >> these days she feeds over 100 people every weekend out of her kitchen.>> today we are grinding corn. >> this is the colombian flag. that means without corn there is no country. here is a little tale about corn. 10,000 years ago the indigenous peoples of mesoamerica became some of the first to farm corn and it involved some sophisticated methods giving birth to complex societies while some europeans were shaking off the ice age. now it's the most produced grain on the planet feeding people and livestock but used and everything else from corn syrup to chemicals and more. we should just rename the whole place the united states of maize.
tonight i tapped on columbia talent.he culinary scene with the restaurant in her own home. >> i started feeding my friends. i always like to have people around me and i love feeding people. and then i have a bunch of colombian friends coming and eating for free. and my husband says i cannot spend this, so i created a flyer and the first weekend i had 45 people eating outside of my house. >> these days she feeds over 100 people every weekend out of her kitchen.>> today we are...
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this is by a serial data worker who is also a refugee in left on the list of countries includes columbia, venezuela, germany, and kenya. the situation on the grounds depends on where the state over christmas. but researchers say there does seem to be a common denominator. all these people in their communities are somehow marginalized or somehow it, the interest of the community is a, that's a very much correct. the fact that they targets this type of marginalized populations is very much intentional. in my experience, so with the doing this was again kenya. one of the work also told me that they were told when they go into organizations that we completed and playable, and this was something that was the cost of need to repeat it so that you know your place. you come here, you do this with the so already you know, one of the one you i am comfortable and about to give it to you to grow. it is great. that's people who otherwise don't have a lot of chances. get this type of, of, of jobs. the problem is not without the problem is with the quality of their jobs, their perspectives to actually
this is by a serial data worker who is also a refugee in left on the list of countries includes columbia, venezuela, germany, and kenya. the situation on the grounds depends on where the state over christmas. but researchers say there does seem to be a common denominator. all these people in their communities are somehow marginalized or somehow it, the interest of the community is a, that's a very much correct. the fact that they targets this type of marginalized populations is very much...
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for this work has emerged around the world from the us to countries like india, philippines, and columbia. ready the world bank estimates, but hundreds of millions of people around the world and know engaged in online gig work off and with uncertain income streams and lack of steady employment. in the west, many tech jobs have started outsourcing. this works to countries and the global south, such as kenya, data workers, they are reported to sometimes during less than $2.00 an hour, compared to more than $20.00 in the us. why is this done like this? it is cheaper to outsource and it's cheaper to pay people in kenya then to do this in silicon valley. and also finally, it is a matter of, i think, of hiding the mere existence of these workers. this is research and the lack, trust me, chelly, who spend years investigating the global situation of data workers. they go to a place as long as it is profitable for them as long as it is convenient for them and then they leave whenever they feel. this is not great anymore. so what happens with rema task is just one case among many, many others that
for this work has emerged around the world from the us to countries like india, philippines, and columbia. ready the world bank estimates, but hundreds of millions of people around the world and know engaged in online gig work off and with uncertain income streams and lack of steady employment. in the west, many tech jobs have started outsourcing. this works to countries and the global south, such as kenya, data workers, they are reported to sometimes during less than $2.00 an hour, compared to...
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we take you to columbia, south carolina, where time is in one man's hands.gears and springs that keep columbia, south carolina, running on time. for the last 100 years the antique clock they power has been a main street mainstay. tim cease is its watchman. >> it's only 120 years old. it don't need much. >> reporter: every week for 50 years cease has opened up the box at the clock's base that houses its inner workings and cranks this weight back into position by hand. a tradition neneeded to keep its time accurate. >> back in the '60s and '70s there was no such thing as a smart phone. >> oh, no. >> this was all some people had. >> this is it. they depended on this thing night and day. >> reporter: and now 2,500 cranks later -- >> doesn't stay on time, i catch a lot of grief. >> reporter: he doesn't take this gig for granted. instead, taking pride in the meaning of a simple ritual. >> so many people say it's just a job. well, okay, but not for me. >> reporter: what is it for you? >> it's the best feeling in the world to be able to sit down and work on somethin
we take you to columbia, south carolina, where time is in one man's hands.gears and springs that keep columbia, south carolina, running on time. for the last 100 years the antique clock they power has been a main street mainstay. tim cease is its watchman. >> it's only 120 years old. it don't need much. >> reporter: every week for 50 years cease has opened up the box at the clock's base that houses its inner workings and cranks this weight back into position by hand. a tradition...