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cox: mr. chairman, i think if you would look at the fact that 15 management employee, and i heard the acting secretary say there are only hundred something, there are ends of thousands of managers throughout the rank and file throughout the v.a., from housekeeping supervisors, food service supervisors, and many of those, and 15 is a grossly disproportionate -- the scandal was all caused by top management in the v.a. by management incentives, which we all know was not from the front-line employees who was blowing the whistle who our union had to represent, because that management was trying to fire them, sir. i would like to add many of these veterans are returning and continue to return, and we are not making just a 50-year commitment, we are making a 60-year, possibly 70-year commitment to hundreds and thousands of veterans, and yet the number of staff is going up, and there are hundreds and thousands of veterans whose lives have changed. i have suffered with a break leg for a little while, a
cox: mr. chairman, i think if you would look at the fact that 15 management employee, and i heard the acting secretary say there are only hundred something, there are ends of thousands of managers throughout the rank and file throughout the v.a., from housekeeping supervisors, food service supervisors, and many of those, and 15 is a grossly disproportionate -- the scandal was all caused by top management in the v.a. by management incentives, which we all know was not from the front-line...
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cox. and just for the record, when i came to the congress in 2009, va had about 250,000 employees and we were spending $97.5 billion on benefits, cemeteries and health care. the president's ask in this budget is $192.5 billion. and there are now -- i'm not sure what the number is, but $33 360,000 or 370,000 members at the va. it's larger than the united states navy. we've added 100,000-something employees in the last nine years, and doubled the budget. that looks to me like the va's managing its assets. i don't disagree with you. i think management is a huge part of this equation. we're not doing something right. we're not getting the bang for our buck if we're doing that. how do you -- and basically, what evidence do you have that the accountability law is being used improperly when i'm looking at gs 0 through 6, 61.2% of the dismissals were there. now it is 58.6%. so the the percentage actually 1 to 6 have gone down not up. ? >> mr. chairman, i think if you would look at the fact that th
cox. and just for the record, when i came to the congress in 2009, va had about 250,000 employees and we were spending $97.5 billion on benefits, cemeteries and health care. the president's ask in this budget is $192.5 billion. and there are now -- i'm not sure what the number is, but $33 360,000 or 370,000 members at the va. it's larger than the united states navy. we've added 100,000-something employees in the last nine years, and doubled the budget. that looks to me like the va's managing...
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businessman john cox, who's running for governor, wants to tackle corruption in california politics. >> he says that's a big part of his pitch to voters. we got a one on one interview with cox, his first since the june primary. >> it's funny because most of the experts predicted all the way to election night it would be two democrats in the top two. >> reporter: gavin newsom got 34% of the vote, and cox got 25%. one thing that may have helped, the endorsement of president trump. >> i didn't vote for the president. i've never met him or talked to him, but he endorsed me, and i welcomed it. >> reporter: he says the president endorsed him because he's a businessman. >> i have a different personality. i hope people see that. that's fine. he is who he is and i am who i am. i tell you, at the end of the day, it's about the results for people. >> reporter: he's run several businesses and says the problem with california government is corruption, small groups spending large amounts of money on politicians who cater to their agenda. >> the people on the extremes are the ones who write the che
businessman john cox, who's running for governor, wants to tackle corruption in california politics. >> he says that's a big part of his pitch to voters. we got a one on one interview with cox, his first since the june primary. >> it's funny because most of the experts predicted all the way to election night it would be two democrats in the top two. >> reporter: gavin newsom got 34% of the vote, and cox got 25%. one thing that may have helped, the endorsement of president...
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cox these are for hours it's tapered off a bit in the last twenty minutes or so but. when it rains like this or really increases the sense of anxiety here about what could happen and you know this is an area that is it's prone to natural disasters and so the more sustained the rain is the more fear there is that there could be more landslides more flooding. how much of a wife must that be that the something i noticed is different this time that michelle to us there is building going on but with the monsoon coming just isn't moving full how much how all the refugees going to fact. there's a huge amount of concern about this i mean look i should say that this is the last time i was here the improvement that has been made to the infrastructure of this huge sprawling camp i mean it's amazing no doubt about it it's shocking i did not realize there had been so much improvement to the infrastructure of the camp and that so much building was going on and you know aid agencies and also we must say on the dishy officials and government of bangladesh they've really been trying t
cox these are for hours it's tapered off a bit in the last twenty minutes or so but. when it rains like this or really increases the sense of anxiety here about what could happen and you know this is an area that is it's prone to natural disasters and so the more sustained the rain is the more fear there is that there could be more landslides more flooding. how much of a wife must that be that the something i noticed is different this time that michelle to us there is building going on but with...
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in cox's bizarre right now in the largest refugee settlement in the world many of the community leaders there are becoming much more emboldened in demanding citizenship they are frustrated by the fact that they feel that they have been marginalized by the process that the you in that the international community that the government of myanmar are engaged in to try to establish a mechanism by which this repeat tree ation process could possibly begin the re-injure are saying or many of them are saying that they would not consider going back and the less they work to get citizenship that's something that they've been denied for decades they are the largest stateless group of people in the world and when they see that you when signing memoranda of understanding with the government of myanmar in which they are not specifically referred to as were hinges that angers them and they feel that there is not anything that they can trust with regard to this process going forward all right how much of june we'll leave it there we thank you for breaking that down for us thank you very much. one of the
in cox's bizarre right now in the largest refugee settlement in the world many of the community leaders there are becoming much more emboldened in demanding citizenship they are frustrated by the fact that they feel that they have been marginalized by the process that the you in that the international community that the government of myanmar are engaged in to try to establish a mechanism by which this repeat tree ation process could possibly begin the re-injure are saying or many of them are...
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they can crises going on around the world right now what other concrete steps can be taken here in cox is bizarre for this population what other initiatives are there u.n.h.c.r. is working right now to try to help this population we are in an emergency phase because the monsoon is on us literally it's been raining and in a few minutes ago heavy rains and these people are almost out in open wheel. the shelters so we need to help them through this season in particular but we need to think about the medium term ice i spoke about the solution this is key what do they need to go back you know all of them when we asked them yes but they said we need our rights to be respected freedom of movement access to services and jobs and above all citizenship these people have been deprived of citizenship if that is restored then we are talking to the government of myanmar and we even have a memorandum of understanding that stipulates these rights that these restore then they raise the chance that we can give them some hope for recovery otherwise these people won't simply go back and we will have to ha
they can crises going on around the world right now what other concrete steps can be taken here in cox is bizarre for this population what other initiatives are there u.n.h.c.r. is working right now to try to help this population we are in an emergency phase because the monsoon is on us literally it's been raining and in a few minutes ago heavy rains and these people are almost out in open wheel. the shelters so we need to help them through this season in particular but we need to think about...
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bazaar along with dish on the homage and jim joins us live now from cox's a bazaar mohammed would be with this visit from the u.n. secretary general and his and his team what are they what are the conditions like there in the camps now. you know how is it already today there's been a torrential downpour and just in that twenty minutes when it was raining so heavily it really really just highlighted how perilous conditions are for this already very vulnerable population you know there was a little bit of flooding just in the time that we were standing around we were talking in one of our last live shots a couple of hours ago and you know what you see here behind me i mean this is indicative of what you see in a lot of the critical long refugee camp the biggest refugee camp in the world that sprawling it's makeshift there are these bamboo hut that are covered in tarpaulin and a lot of them are on steep muddy hillside so when it rains when you have these hills that are devoid of vegetation devoid of shrubbery well that makes it very prone to landslides there have already been landslides
bazaar along with dish on the homage and jim joins us live now from cox's a bazaar mohammed would be with this visit from the u.n. secretary general and his and his team what are they what are the conditions like there in the camps now. you know how is it already today there's been a torrential downpour and just in that twenty minutes when it was raining so heavily it really really just highlighted how perilous conditions are for this already very vulnerable population you know there was a...
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cox. and just for the record when i came to the congress in 2009 va had about 250,000 employees and we were spending about $97.5 billion on benefits, cemeteries and health care. the president's ask in this budget is $192.5 billion. i'm not sure what the number is but 360,000 or 370,000 members at the va, larger than the united states navy. so we've added 100-something va employees in the last nine years and doubled the budget. that looks to me va's management access, and i don't disagree with you. i think management is a huge part of this equation. we're not doing something right. we're not getting the bang for our buck if we're doing that. how do you and basically what evidence do you have if the accountability laws where 61.2% of the dismissales were there and now 58.6%. so the percentage actually in the 1 to 6 had gone down. not up. >> mr. chairman, i think if you would look at the fact that 15 management employees, and i heard the acting secretary refer there's only 400 and something s
cox. and just for the record when i came to the congress in 2009 va had about 250,000 employees and we were spending about $97.5 billion on benefits, cemeteries and health care. the president's ask in this budget is $192.5 billion. i'm not sure what the number is but 360,000 or 370,000 members at the va, larger than the united states navy. so we've added 100-something va employees in the last nine years and doubled the budget. that looks to me va's management access, and i don't disagree with...
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i have a damn gene joins us now from cox it's bizarre hi there mohammed when you do your storytelling when you report it's always through the eyes of the refugees the displaced people looking at your twitter feed right now gone. refugee this is something that is working well we will see later on al-jazeera news but what's her story why she important. well it's really fascinating and quite sat girls are is is a woman who's in her ninety's he doesn't know her or her exact age which is quite common with her interrupt you jesus that generation but she has fled me in more three times three separate times in her life because of the persecution faced by. and the first time was in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight and the second time was in one thousand nine hundred one and then two thousand and seventeen the last great exodus that we've been covering out for us are at once now she's brought with her extended family so in this one hot in could have a long camp which is the largest refugee settlement in the world close to one million or interrupt you g.'s here in cox's bazaar in this spr
i have a damn gene joins us now from cox it's bizarre hi there mohammed when you do your storytelling when you report it's always through the eyes of the refugees the displaced people looking at your twitter feed right now gone. refugee this is something that is working well we will see later on al-jazeera news but what's her story why she important. well it's really fascinating and quite sat girls are is is a woman who's in her ninety's he doesn't know her or her exact age which is quite...
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sound from jonathan cox - cal fire last week we saw 340 fires that's up from last year and the amount of acres burned is up from last year so unfortunately we are on track for a devastating fire season cal fire public information officer jonathan cox says the agencies fears for this fire season are becoming reality.. sound from jonathan cox - cal fire it's full force right now we have over 3,000 people working the lines we're seeing larger fires that we normally see later in the year and fires that do not stop at night because of the hotter temperatures cal fire is concerned that people have become desensitized to hearing about " red flag warnings "... and they want to remind the public that the devastating north bay wildfires last october started during a red flag warning sound from jonathan cox - cal fire it should click to everyone that red flag warnings if you do anything outdoors that can start a fire it could be catastrophic one thing i'll mention on calfire's website they have a 3 minute instructional video on how to create and prepare your evacuation plans. calfire says it's n
sound from jonathan cox - cal fire last week we saw 340 fires that's up from last year and the amount of acres burned is up from last year so unfortunately we are on track for a devastating fire season cal fire public information officer jonathan cox says the agencies fears for this fire season are becoming reality.. sound from jonathan cox - cal fire it's full force right now we have over 3,000 people working the lines we're seeing larger fires that we normally see later in the year and fires...
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sound from jonathan cox - cal fire last week we saw 340 fires that's up from last year and the amountacres burned is up from last year so unfortunately we are on track for a devastating fire season cal fire public information officer jonathan cox says the agencies fears for this fire season are becoming reality.. sound from jonathan cox - cal fire it's full force right now we have over 3,000 people working the lines we're seeing larger fires that we normally see later in the year and fires that do not stop at night because of the temperatures cal fire is concerned that people have become desensitized to hearing about " red flag warnings "... and they want to remind the public that the devastating wildfires last october a red flag warning jonathan cox - cal fire everyone that red flag warnings if you do anything start a fire it could be catastrophic catastrophic could be start a fire it could be catastrophic (ken) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(pam) time now to check on our weather... with chief our weather... to check on time now to check on our weather... with
sound from jonathan cox - cal fire last week we saw 340 fires that's up from last year and the amountacres burned is up from last year so unfortunately we are on track for a devastating fire season cal fire public information officer jonathan cox says the agencies fears for this fire season are becoming reality.. sound from jonathan cox - cal fire it's full force right now we have over 3,000 people working the lines we're seeing larger fires that we normally see later in the year and fires that...
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sound from jonathan cox - cal fire last week we saw 340 fires that's up from last year and the amount of acres burned is up from last year so unfortunately we are on track for a devastating fire season cal fire public information officer jonathan cox says the agencies fears for this fire season are becoming reality.. sound from jonathan cox - cal fire it's full force right now we have over 3,000 people working the lines we're seeing larger fires that we normally see later in the year and fires that do not stop at night because of the hotter temperatures cal fire is concerned that people have become desensitized to hearing about " red flag warnings "... and they want to remind the public that the devastating north bay wildfires last october started during a red flag warning sound from jonathan cox - cal fire it should click to everyone that red flag warnings if you do anything outdoors that can start a fire it could be catastrophic (vicki)a wildfire that shut down interstate -580 last night in livermore has now been fully contained. the grant fire burned about 640- acres. the fire star
sound from jonathan cox - cal fire last week we saw 340 fires that's up from last year and the amount of acres burned is up from last year so unfortunately we are on track for a devastating fire season cal fire public information officer jonathan cox says the agencies fears for this fire season are becoming reality.. sound from jonathan cox - cal fire it's full force right now we have over 3,000 people working the lines we're seeing larger fires that we normally see later in the year and fires...
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from cox is bizarre. the visit to could to prolong refugee camp may have been short but its impact on united nations secretary general antonio good terrorists seemed a lasting one in the senate settled. against these people that have suffered so much in vietnam you know we are still into difficult circumstances that these camps inevitably the present. witnessing the magnitude of this crisis firsthand terry's expressed how worried he was for a refugee population vulnerable even before this current monsoon season threatened them with flooding and landslides as funding for the crisis has been very difficult to obtain the news from world bank group president jim yong kim was welcomed we will provide an initial triage of four hundred eighty million dollars in grants for volodos to support the. jemele debate whom was one of a number of or hindu refugees who met the secretary general during the visit. her wishes were made very clear and other the. issue was a smart card that identifies us as well but before givi
from cox is bizarre. the visit to could to prolong refugee camp may have been short but its impact on united nations secretary general antonio good terrorists seemed a lasting one in the senate settled. against these people that have suffered so much in vietnam you know we are still into difficult circumstances that these camps inevitably the present. witnessing the magnitude of this crisis firsthand terry's expressed how worried he was for a refugee population vulnerable even before this...
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jonathan cox / calfire pio: "we are here to protect this community make sure that we save as many lives as possible and get this thing under control"evacuation orders remain in place for tens of thousands of people in shasta county heidi bulbuk / evacuated: "just praying... praying for the whole community"in shasta county, california i'm camila bernal reporting. (j.r.) reporting.camila bernal reporting. (j.r.) tonight there are evacuations underway in both lake and mendocino counties for the river fire. this is all new viewer video shot by nicole andre less than three hours ago. she lives in lakeport and shot this video from vista point. that is on the north side of clear lake. evacuations are underway there in lakeport. nicole tells us massive ashes have been falling on her home since 10 this morning. in fact the sutter lakeside hospital is being evacuated in lakeport as well. 15 patients are being transferred. 6-thousand acres have burned in this fire. it is just two percent contained tonight. (justine) and near yosemite, the ferguson fire, is almost 30 percent contained. but the flam
jonathan cox / calfire pio: "we are here to protect this community make sure that we save as many lives as possible and get this thing under control"evacuation orders remain in place for tens of thousands of people in shasta county heidi bulbuk / evacuated: "just praying... praying for the whole community"in shasta county, california i'm camila bernal reporting. (j.r.) reporting.camila bernal reporting. (j.r.) tonight there are evacuations underway in both lake and mendocino...
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correspondent mohammed jam jim as an cox is bizarre . the u.n. in the past few months trying to do a donation drive to get money for the or hinder refugee population it's only been twenty four percent funded thus far that really goes to show how much this population is neglected secretary-general good terrorism spoke a lot about the fact that there were hindu population is perhaps the most discriminated against population in the entire world he said that he went to iraq kind say you know ten years ago and saw the kind of difficulties that they were living with even then and it's only gotten so much worse now one of the things that i asked secretary-general the terrorist specifically about is something that's become a bit of a bone of contention here there was a memo of understanding that was signed between the you in the government of me and maher and that memo of understanding was leaked in the past week to the press and as it turns out it did not mention the name as the ethnic group of this people and it did not talk about if they would be gran
correspondent mohammed jam jim as an cox is bizarre . the u.n. in the past few months trying to do a donation drive to get money for the or hinder refugee population it's only been twenty four percent funded thus far that really goes to show how much this population is neglected secretary-general good terrorism spoke a lot about the fact that there were hindu population is perhaps the most discriminated against population in the entire world he said that he went to iraq kind say you know ten...
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jonathan cox / calfire pio: "we are here to protect this community make sure that we save as many lives as this thing under control"evacuation orders remain in place for thousands of people in shasta county heidi bulbuk / evacuated: "just praying... praying for the whole community"in shasta county, california i'm camila bernal reporting. (jrstone) mandatory (jrstone) (jrstone) (jrstone) (jrstone) mandatory evacuations orders are also in effect in both lake and mendocino counties where two wildfires are burning tonight. the river fire which is now part of the mendocino complex fire has now spread to over 9-thousand acres and is at 5-percent containment. this is what it looked like earlier this evening in lakeport. nicole andre shot this video and said that ash fell on her home all day saturday. evacuations are underway in lakeport and nearby areas. the mendocino county sheriff ordered mandatory evacuations in mandatory ordered county sheriff mendocino county sheriff ordered mandatory evacuations in the hopland area.. all the way to the lake county line. the fire has destroyed at least on
jonathan cox / calfire pio: "we are here to protect this community make sure that we save as many lives as this thing under control"evacuation orders remain in place for thousands of people in shasta county heidi bulbuk / evacuated: "just praying... praying for the whole community"in shasta county, california i'm camila bernal reporting. (jrstone) mandatory (jrstone) (jrstone) (jrstone) (jrstone) mandatory evacuations orders are also in effect in both lake and mendocino...
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tonight i'm very pleased to have anna lisa cox with us to discuss her latest book. america's forgotten black pioneers and the struggle for equality. and i would like to thank the center for african and african-american research for cosponsoring tonight's event. before we begin, i would like to mention some up coming events that may be of interest to you. next monday the 25th, thomas frank will join us at the theater to discuss rendezvous with oblivion reports from a sinking society. tickets for that are $5. and next thursday the 28th, we will discuss prosperity, one family and the fracturing of america. if you would like more information on our full event series, visit us on-line at harvard.com/events or pick up a flyer from the table on your way out. after tonight's talk, we will have time for questions from the audience. we're pleased to have c-span's book tv taping our event. when asking questions please know that you will be recorded and please wait a moment for the microphone to come over to you before asking your question. we will conclude tonight with a book
tonight i'm very pleased to have anna lisa cox with us to discuss her latest book. america's forgotten black pioneers and the struggle for equality. and i would like to thank the center for african and african-american research for cosponsoring tonight's event. before we begin, i would like to mention some up coming events that may be of interest to you. next monday the 25th, thomas frank will join us at the theater to discuss rendezvous with oblivion reports from a sinking society. tickets for...
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were home just say they've been facing injustice for decades muhammad met one family in a camp in cox's bazaar. she's the head of four generations of family and the bearer of forty years of suffering. a heart or a hinge a refugee in her ninety's has fled persecution in me and more three separate times in her life first in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight then one nine hundred ninety one and finally in two thousand and seventy five. she speaks softly and slowly telling me that while age may have left her unable to remember everything she'll never forget the constant horrors her family suffered at the hands of security forces in me and more over the years. in the war they beat as they kidnapped as they detained does google and her family span almost a century in age bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee kenya. her son only ahmed first fled rackrent state and came to bangladesh as a teenager he recounts just how awful the crackdown by security forces was in two thousand and seventeen i didn't know at that out o
were home just say they've been facing injustice for decades muhammad met one family in a camp in cox's bazaar. she's the head of four generations of family and the bearer of forty years of suffering. a heart or a hinge a refugee in her ninety's has fled persecution in me and more three separate times in her life first in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight then one nine hundred ninety one and finally in two thousand and seventy five. she speaks softly and slowly telling me that while age...
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the most recent poll showed democrat gavin newsom with a commanding lead over cox. >>> x-rated movie star stormy daniels arrested at a strip club, why she was taken into custody. >>> watch these men in hoodies grab items and run from an apple store within seconds. something incredible is here at disney california adventure park. it must be epic! thrilling! daring! come ride the incredicoaster. it's going to be simply exhilarating, dahling. >>> thieves targeted an apple store in fresno making off th over $27,000 in phones and other technology. it happened last weekend and surveillance video shows the men wearing hooded sweatshirts, walk up to the tables and start snatching items. shocked customers and employees watched in disbelief and fresno police described it as a takeover style robbery and a cash reward is being offered for any information leading to an arrest . >>> word that adult film star stormy daniels has been arrested in ohio. according to her lawyer, daniels was at an event in columbus and was taken into custody for allowing a patron to touch her while on stage which is app
the most recent poll showed democrat gavin newsom with a commanding lead over cox. >>> x-rated movie star stormy daniels arrested at a strip club, why she was taken into custody. >>> watch these men in hoodies grab items and run from an apple store within seconds. something incredible is here at disney california adventure park. it must be epic! thrilling! daring! come ride the incredicoaster. it's going to be simply exhilarating, dahling. >>> thieves targeted an...
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republican john cox wrote on facebook, quote, as usual gavin newsom what it both ways. francisco mayor, reported undocumented used to ice,, he ws for it before he was against it. a usc ally times paul showed newsom with a comfortable 17 point lead over cox among those who planned to vote in november. it will be an interesting one. >> we will watch it on the west coast, thank you very much. for more insight into the california governor'so race and many other things, editor of the halftime report. >> happy. >> you see the story about gavin newsom. this is what he said about why they made changes, we were the poster child for the sanctuary policies been had this tragic ic example where someone was in our custody, ms 13 young person came and shot three members of the family. that is why they had to crackdown on thingske but when e president talks about cracking down he gets raked over the coals. there aren't these games everywhere, it was okay for democrat but not for the president? >> gavin do some is lucky. a visit come out in the primary it might have been enough for the
republican john cox wrote on facebook, quote, as usual gavin newsom what it both ways. francisco mayor, reported undocumented used to ice,, he ws for it before he was against it. a usc ally times paul showed newsom with a comfortable 17 point lead over cox among those who planned to vote in november. it will be an interesting one. >> we will watch it on the west coast, thank you very much. for more insight into the california governor'so race and many other things, editor of the halftime...
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this is the cox's bazaar neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem then tank refugees either out of range or fear they can find their ancient migrate tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty people have migrated here from my own mom in the last two years alone. and. added that i've been mad it be that our denoting abounded about it or. a way about it i got out of it again. bit of a job ok i want to. get out of here in a. little bit of that it will be taking it. out of ha ha god woman on the other the little guy does a little. like ya gotta love. to know that you the rainy season is coming and the refugees turn this will be washed away by mudflows unless they're resettled closer to the jungle and back to my and my. thought of. how they're going to. want to. cut out of my family i'm not a
this is the cox's bazaar neighborhood in bangladesh just recently this land was a rain forest but now there are refugee camps. elephants are a problem then tank refugees either out of range or fear they can find their ancient migrate tree roots among the sea of tents. in the last twelve months twelve men have been trampled to death by elephants however the elephants will have to retreat outnumbered by about nine hundred thousand refugees in the coxes bazaar camps around six hundred thirty...
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before cox's bizarre lentils have survived numerous waves of my and my immigrants but this time their fields were all occupied by row hinge attendants looking the most of the number was a month i wasn't. there do the plotting it will begin with ella but these are the things that the cat does it is that there that has had the adlon i have date them for the rest that whatever they just. put it in the. you know again the grandmama of the body going to be like at any of the invalid i'll do that but oh and then i have the bit about them to hold the gun together there what about the numbers of those one of the books i don't know that. we don't know most of all the locals are scared of rumors about fighters across the border disguised as refugees and even mothers are stumbled into the knitting or going on about. this ranger refugee was kidnapped and held to ransom by people who control crime around the refugee camps in cox's bizarre some of them so really nobody. caught up with the woman the past badly run. them for no role of. a father will to live your father with a sob been. cited very mi
before cox's bizarre lentils have survived numerous waves of my and my immigrants but this time their fields were all occupied by row hinge attendants looking the most of the number was a month i wasn't. there do the plotting it will begin with ella but these are the things that the cat does it is that there that has had the adlon i have date them for the rest that whatever they just. put it in the. you know again the grandmama of the body going to be like at any of the invalid i'll do that but...
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cox, thank you for joining us. what's the latest on the situation with that fire? do you have any containment yet? >> yes. so we're still at zero percent containment out here. the number of acres is up to 225. there are multiple structures that we can confirm have been either damaged or destroyed. right now what the priority is, is this fire is moving southeast and we are really putting a large amount of ground and air resources into it. we just had the 747 very large air tanker drop over 20,000 gallons of retardant in one go. this is one of the priorities of getting as much aircraft support as we can overhead right now and to take the wind out of the front of this fire. there's a little bit of a breeze out here and dry vegetation. some really low humidities we're contending with. >> jonathan, we have reported on the evacuations along marsh creek springs near leon drive and morgan territory road. are you expecting more evacuations? what can you tell us about that? >> so right now, those evacuations, the extent of the evacuations, the, um, the -- the concern is unti
cox, thank you for joining us. what's the latest on the situation with that fire? do you have any containment yet? >> yes. so we're still at zero percent containment out here. the number of acres is up to 225. there are multiple structures that we can confirm have been either damaged or destroyed. right now what the priority is, is this fire is moving southeast and we are really putting a large amount of ground and air resources into it. we just had the 747 very large air tanker drop over...
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at the critical long camp in cox's bazaar on the dish i spoke earlier to yang a leader who is the un special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in man maher she's calling for the road to be officially recognized as refugees. i did complete my ten days it in bangladesh spent five days in cox's this this is my third time visiting constance cox is this what stood out to me the most is that the violence and the atrocities are still continuing on the myanmar side i spoken to several families that have just crossed over and they are telling me that things are not going to get better there is more pressure to accept the end of the cards and there's also the burning and killing and continuation of atrocities the other thing i stood out to me was i did it in no man's land where just last week a little boy of eleven years old was shot point blank almost point blank because there was only one shot fired by the b.g.p. from them a side and the boy was playing in the feels it was broad daylight and he was shot in the grind and i visited him in the hospital too and he was able to locate th
at the critical long camp in cox's bazaar on the dish i spoke earlier to yang a leader who is the un special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in man maher she's calling for the road to be officially recognized as refugees. i did complete my ten days it in bangladesh spent five days in cox's this this is my third time visiting constance cox is this what stood out to me the most is that the violence and the atrocities are still continuing on the myanmar side i spoken to several...
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we want to bring in cal fire battalion chief, jonathan cox on phone. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk first about the situation with the mendocino complex fires that are threatening communities along the west side of clearlake, where does that firefighting effort stand right now, do you have the resources you need to control those planes? >> we have over 55,000 acres between those two fires that have burned at about 10% containment. what we are founding right now, is as the afternoon warms up, the fire activity picks up. we do have additional resources coming on scene. a lot came in last night. some of them diverted from other fires and sent to mendocino. that is one of our main focus is right now, is that the two communities up there threatening communities, as we are getting the aircraft up there fires pick up. >> people are still waiting and evacuation centers, are you still anticipating for the evacuations? >> until we get a strong containment on any fire, the possibility of evacuation is always there. that is always dictated by her mother nature. i would say for everybody in
we want to bring in cal fire battalion chief, jonathan cox on phone. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk first about the situation with the mendocino complex fires that are threatening communities along the west side of clearlake, where does that firefighting effort stand right now, do you have the resources you need to control those planes? >> we have over 55,000 acres between those two fires that have burned at about 10% containment. what we are founding right now, is...
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long cox's bizarre little subs of five numerous waves of mine my immigrants but this time their fields were all occupied by row hinge attendants looking the most of the number was a month i wasn't. there to the party it will begin with ella but this other will think that the cowboys had to deal with that do that i said to the deity and when i had a temporary rest that whatever they just. put it in the. i don't know going to grandmama body going to like asked any of the invalid i'll do that but oh no not that about them the whole thing is a day what about the numbers of those one of the books i don't get it all now that . we don't know most of all the locals are scared of rumors about us or fighters across the border disguised as refugees even mothers or stumbled into the knitting or going on about the. this or hinge a refugee was kidnapped and held to ransom by people who control crime around the refugee camps in cox's bizarre some of them so really nobody. caught up with the law in the past badly wrong in the long. term for the role of. a father will to live your father will sob been.
long cox's bizarre little subs of five numerous waves of mine my immigrants but this time their fields were all occupied by row hinge attendants looking the most of the number was a month i wasn't. there to the party it will begin with ella but this other will think that the cowboys had to deal with that do that i said to the deity and when i had a temporary rest that whatever they just. put it in the. i don't know going to grandmama body going to like asked any of the invalid i'll do that but...
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unicef spokesperson in cox's bazar alastair lawson—tancred joins us via webcam from cox's bazar.ps. well, we have had very heavy rain over the last week. on one day we had 350 millilitres in the refugee camp alone. this causes huge problems for the refugees because on one hand they have to face an intense flooding risk, and on the other they have to face the risk of landslides, so it does cause enormous disruption, but i'm pleased to say the rain has now abated, but that hasn't done anything really to mitigate concerned about the landslide danger, because the geologists here warned, although the landslides have stopped temporarily, the danger has not disappeared because the water seeps into the hills, the sand dunes where the refugees live in their camps, and the landslide danger is still very much there. what happens to those people? it's one thing evacuating people? it's one thing evacuating people from their homes, but if they are already in refugee camps, where do they go? the agencies here are trying to relocate those refugees in areas deemed susceptible to landslides to saf
unicef spokesperson in cox's bazar alastair lawson—tancred joins us via webcam from cox's bazar.ps. well, we have had very heavy rain over the last week. on one day we had 350 millilitres in the refugee camp alone. this causes huge problems for the refugees because on one hand they have to face an intense flooding risk, and on the other they have to face the risk of landslides, so it does cause enormous disruption, but i'm pleased to say the rain has now abated, but that hasn't done anything...
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join in the in welcoming anna-lisa cox. [applause] >> thank you for that wonderful introduction. i really appreciate it. and i appreciate you having me here tonight. and i want to say particular thank you to the hutchens center at well. i'm a fellow there but they have helped mid wife this book over the years and it's wonderful they helped support this reading tonight. i'm going to be brief. want to leave lots of time for questions and answers. so i'm going to do just a brief overview of, a quick reading and then finish up with my dear friend, reading a brief little speech from the book and then we'll have questions and answers. i'm particularly thrilled to be here today because it's june juneteenth, i'm overwhelmed and delighted i'm here today on this special day. seems right to start with a quote from boston's own william lloyd garrison, quote that starts the book. he made an interesting trip in 1853 that a lot of people are not aware of. he called it's trip to the great west, which sounds like the rockie mountains, sounds like california, but he actually meant the region we no
join in the in welcoming anna-lisa cox. [applause] >> thank you for that wonderful introduction. i really appreciate it. and i appreciate you having me here tonight. and i want to say particular thank you to the hutchens center at well. i'm a fellow there but they have helped mid wife this book over the years and it's wonderful they helped support this reading tonight. i'm going to be brief. want to leave lots of time for questions and answers. so i'm going to do just a brief overview of,...
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sound from jonathan cox - cal fire last week we saw 340 fires that's up from last year and the amount of acres burned is up from last year so unfortunately we are on track for a devastating fire season cal fire public information officer jonathan cox says the agencies fears for this fire season are becoming reality.. sound from jonathan cox - cal fire it's full force right now we have over 3,000 people working the lines we're seeing larger fires that we normally see later in the year and fires that do not stop at night because of the hotter temperatures cal fire is concerned that people have become desensitized to hearing about " red flag warnings "... and they want to remind the public that the devastating north bay wildfires last october started during a red flag warning sound from jonathan cox - cal fire it should click to everyone that red flag warnings if you do anything outdoors that can start a fire it could be catastrophic ( robin ) president trump has selected judge brett kavanaugh as his nominee to fill the outgoing justice anthony kennedy's seat on the supreme court. all ey
sound from jonathan cox - cal fire last week we saw 340 fires that's up from last year and the amount of acres burned is up from last year so unfortunately we are on track for a devastating fire season cal fire public information officer jonathan cox says the agencies fears for this fire season are becoming reality.. sound from jonathan cox - cal fire it's full force right now we have over 3,000 people working the lines we're seeing larger fires that we normally see later in the year and fires...
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that was jonathan cox the battalion chiefs therefrom the forestry and fire protection department.and more than 100 others have been injured after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck a popular tourist destination in central indonesia. residents and tourists poured onto the streets and into open fields to escape damaged buildings on the island of lombok. the tremour was felt in bali, 60 miles away. 0ur correspondent katharine da costa reports. buildings and lives shaken to the core. this was the scene dozens woke up to in northern lombok. the distress clear to hear. the quake, measuring 6.4 on the richter scale, was quickly followed by more than 60 smaller earthquakes. the jolt was felt 60 miles away on the holiday island of bali. people are staying in the car, still waiting for the after—shock, because now there have been many after—shocks, so they are still waiting for confirmation. many buildings have been damaged. it is thought at least a0 people are injured, many are still being treated after being hit by falling debris. a malaysian tourist on a hiking trip is reportedly among th
that was jonathan cox the battalion chiefs therefrom the forestry and fire protection department.and more than 100 others have been injured after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck a popular tourist destination in central indonesia. residents and tourists poured onto the streets and into open fields to escape damaged buildings on the island of lombok. the tremour was felt in bali, 60 miles away. 0ur correspondent katharine da costa reports. buildings and lives shaken to the core. this was the...
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thousands of people who fled from myanmar to bangladesh al-jazeera and the jump jim reports now from cox's bazaar where senior u.n. officials have been meeting refugees. the un has been trying to highlight just how vulnerable the population of or hinder refugees here in cox's this are bangladesh remains and where we are here in critical long can this really just highlights it highlights just how dangerous things are for the refugees it's monsoon season cyclons have not begun but look all around us this is what accumulated rainwater does these steep hills behind the steep muddy hills that most of them lacking vegetation well these huts are built on them when rain waters come means that this landscape is prone for natural disasters for landslides for flooding it's one of the reasons why people are so concerned and i spoke about that concern earlier with united nations high commissioner for refugees the legal grounding he talked about specifically the kind of trauma that they're hit the refugee population has already encountered i came here last time in september just after they had just the
thousands of people who fled from myanmar to bangladesh al-jazeera and the jump jim reports now from cox's bazaar where senior u.n. officials have been meeting refugees. the un has been trying to highlight just how vulnerable the population of or hinder refugees here in cox's this are bangladesh remains and where we are here in critical long can this really just highlights it highlights just how dangerous things are for the refugees it's monsoon season cyclons have not begun but look all around...
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are a risk of being washed away in the monsoon season how many jim jhoom has more from the camps in cox is bizarre. so this visit by the u.n. secretary general is really meant to highlight to the international community just how dire conditions still remain for the remainder refugee population here in cox's as are this is a population nearly a million people that is already extremely vulnerable and they're only becoming more vulnerable now because of conditions like the weather just today while we've been reporting on what's going on there been touring chill down worries and that really highlights the fact that for many of the indirect you g.'s who live in areas of the camp this makeshift sprawling camp like this one who took along many of them live on hillsides on muddy hillsides devoid of vegetation and so when it rains that really makes the landscape prone for landslides there have already been landslides this year and the aid workers that we've been speaking with say that they expect that there will be more that is why many of them are describing the situation here as an emergency w
are a risk of being washed away in the monsoon season how many jim jhoom has more from the camps in cox is bizarre. so this visit by the u.n. secretary general is really meant to highlight to the international community just how dire conditions still remain for the remainder refugee population here in cox's as are this is a population nearly a million people that is already extremely vulnerable and they're only becoming more vulnerable now because of conditions like the weather just today while...
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there are 700,000 refugees living in a camp at cox's bazaar in the eat of the country. in the east ofd will stay with him forever. he also said that 200,000 of the refugees at cox's bazaar will have to be relocated because of the monsoon season. here's more from our myanmar correspondent nick beake. this trip appears have to had a profound affect on the united nations secretary—general. he said they had suffered unimaginable atrocities, in particular he talked about the dreadful sexual violence that the rohingya women had endured before they fled to bangladesh. he said this was a humanitarian and human rights nightmare. the short—term priority was for some 200,000 rohingya people in cox's bazaar to be moved to another location, a place of safety, to escape a battering from the monsoon season which continues to hit this place so hard. he called on the international community once again to do more to help these people. he said they are the most persecuted people and they desperately need assistance. in the medium to long time, the priorities are much more difficult to solve. that is try
there are 700,000 refugees living in a camp at cox's bazaar in the eat of the country. in the east ofd will stay with him forever. he also said that 200,000 of the refugees at cox's bazaar will have to be relocated because of the monsoon season. here's more from our myanmar correspondent nick beake. this trip appears have to had a profound affect on the united nations secretary—general. he said they had suffered unimaginable atrocities, in particular he talked about the dreadful sexual...
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usc "los angeles times" poll last month showed newsom with a comfortable 17-point lead over john coxng those who plan to vote in november. it will be an interesting one, shannon. >> shannon: we'll watch along with you on the west coast. jonathan hunt, thank you very much. for more insight into the california governor's race and many other things, joining me now, fox news politics editor, editor of the halftime report, chris stirewalt. >> happy almost friday. >> shannon: you see the story about gavin newsom, also part of what he said about why they made changes. he said we were the poster child for the same story policy, we have a tragic example where someone was in our custody, ms-13 young person, when he was released, came and shot three members of a family. he said that that is why they had to crack down on things but with the president talked about cracking down on things because of ms-13, he gets raked over the coals. throwing everyone of the same bucket. it was okay for the democrats were not for the president? >> gavin newsom is lucky on timing. if this would've come out of the
usc "los angeles times" poll last month showed newsom with a comfortable 17-point lead over john coxng those who plan to vote in november. it will be an interesting one, shannon. >> shannon: we'll watch along with you on the west coast. jonathan hunt, thank you very much. for more insight into the california governor's race and many other things, joining me now, fox news politics editor, editor of the halftime report, chris stirewalt. >> happy almost friday. >>...
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to northern pakistan thirty millimeters so soon if there are so i feel however this is the effect cox's bizarre and down the peninsula right to the end of bangladesh six hundred millimeters of course a lot of it is affecting the refugee council is affecting cox's bizarre itself as well yes it's always gets flooding it's on the able this is really core exceptional now the next couple of days expect to see the same in the fall cross and you've got it so bangladesh up through northern india the rain falls but that is skip east with some couple of hundred thousand couple thousand kilometers to japan and places had a heat wave recently and now is waiting to see a typhoon this is it sitting in the open ocean event is a category two storm scale that goes from one to five is potential rainfall isn't huge have a look at its course it goes through the middle of honshu just about and then q shoe two hundred millimeters dry and that was recently quite such a rated. the weather i can't talk i always. for the first time since robert mugabe was hoarse from polyp by the army the people of zimbabwe will
to northern pakistan thirty millimeters so soon if there are so i feel however this is the effect cox's bizarre and down the peninsula right to the end of bangladesh six hundred millimeters of course a lot of it is affecting the refugee council is affecting cox's bizarre itself as well yes it's always gets flooding it's on the able this is really core exceptional now the next couple of days expect to see the same in the fall cross and you've got it so bangladesh up through northern india the...
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at the critical long camp in cox's bazaar on the dish. so this here in the news still to come look down in indian administered kashmir is the army prepared for a surge in protests. and so idea of a crowd of venezuelan jails with food beds and basic knowledge and hygiene are becoming more and more scarce. to the different sounds and secondly to as many details coming up. hello there we don't have a great deal of trout across parts of the middle east at the moment we just have a little bit drifting its way across the caspian sea there are nothing to kazakstan that's where we see most of the showers then as we head through the next day or so but elsewhere so looking draw i and find we still have winds feeding down from the north in the eastern parts of om up say not quite as hot here but for baghdad very hot forty six degrees will be our maximum as we head through the next few days you can see the winds feeding down through kuwait and down the gulf they're working their way towards us here in doha in doha it's been incredibly humid over the
at the critical long camp in cox's bazaar on the dish. so this here in the news still to come look down in indian administered kashmir is the army prepared for a surge in protests. and so idea of a crowd of venezuelan jails with food beds and basic knowledge and hygiene are becoming more and more scarce. to the different sounds and secondly to as many details coming up. hello there we don't have a great deal of trout across parts of the middle east at the moment we just have a little bit...
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bazar named after captain hyrum cox of the british east india company well as we look at the forecast situation lots more rain to come down through the western ghats but also start to see rain developing more across central parts of india so i think poor could be a particularly wet location in the next twenty four hours and yet still more rain coming in through the bengal region so it looks a certain be more heavy rain to affect parts of bangladesh in the eastern states of india. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. the story of a friendship between a filmmaker and a seven year old girl what is it would mean. giving who to a refugee family being the syrian war. in the face of deep rooted tension between the lebanese and the refugees. my syrian friend. bisect on al-jazeera when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave the interest. when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you the winning documentaries and live news on al-jazeera i got to commend you
bazar named after captain hyrum cox of the british east india company well as we look at the forecast situation lots more rain to come down through the western ghats but also start to see rain developing more across central parts of india so i think poor could be a particularly wet location in the next twenty four hours and yet still more rain coming in through the bengal region so it looks a certain be more heavy rain to affect parts of bangladesh in the eastern states of india. the weather...
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car dealer thomas cox says he's not worried new car sales remain buoyant even if customers preferences are changing. there's an aimless switching from diesel to gasoline engines so our overall sales figures are robust we're still seeing growth was selling more petrol powered vehicles and that makes up for lower diesel sales among consumers in. place. used car dealers though are facing an uncertain future. aslam says only one thing could help the german government needs to move fast to settle the issue of potential diesel bans only clarity can help restore customer confidence he says and help him move some of these used cars are languishing on his lot. before we go wednesday americans celebrate their independence day and one of the traditions in new york is the hot dog eating contest sponsored by nathan's famous hot dogs world champion joey chestnut is defending his record of seventy three and a half hot dogs and buns in only ten minutes. that's all. goodbye. to a. who do you think he's going to be bullshit over. the measures of the scores. closing eighteen soccer world cup. d w news. w
car dealer thomas cox says he's not worried new car sales remain buoyant even if customers preferences are changing. there's an aimless switching from diesel to gasoline engines so our overall sales figures are robust we're still seeing growth was selling more petrol powered vehicles and that makes up for lower diesel sales among consumers in. place. used car dealers though are facing an uncertain future. aslam says only one thing could help the german government needs to move fast to settle...