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island of some of us the greek ministry of culture has rescued 20 old boats all lovingly made by hand custis the muni these is an architect and an expert on greek ship building traditions he's fighting to preserve the old boats more and more people including government officials now say they should be protected as an endangered cultural heritage. you have to keep things from the past and to. to save memories to save. the traditional boat building which is a very integral part of these. sculpture i do have to find ways to keep them. to give a future to the way grandma life for the future for the young people. demetrius maracas also gives both building classes for young people and adults he'd like to be able to take on an apprentice rocky's can't accept that greece's maritime heritage is on the verge of extinction. as a stopgap measure he's figured out a loophole. instead of completely scrapping the boats he takes them apart to render them unusable. place ok. because. as long as continue to be scrapped the craft will die out that's why greek boat builders and fishermen are calling on their gov
island of some of us the greek ministry of culture has rescued 20 old boats all lovingly made by hand custis the muni these is an architect and an expert on greek ship building traditions he's fighting to preserve the old boats more and more people including government officials now say they should be protected as an endangered cultural heritage. you have to keep things from the past and to. to save memories to save. the traditional boat building which is a very integral part of these....
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would like to inform the public of the confirmation of ebola virus disease in custis district uganda the confirmed cases a 5 year old boy who traveled from the democratic republic of congo with his mother yesterday the 5 year old boy was being treated in an isolation ward similar to this one at a hospital in western uganda close to the border with the democratic republic of congo uganda has been on high alert for the last 10 months since the outbreak in the east india sea where 2000 congolese have contracted the virus and 1400 have died in the 2nd worst ebola epidemic on record the last outbreak of ebola in uganda was 7 years ago then it strained an already overstretched health care system this time the government wants to contain the virus much more quickly the ministry of health the world organization and the center for disease control have dispatched a rapid response team took a system to support the teams on the ground to continue with the various activities including contact trace sing and kissed management the government's launching an emergency vaccination campaign to immunize
would like to inform the public of the confirmation of ebola virus disease in custis district uganda the confirmed cases a 5 year old boy who traveled from the democratic republic of congo with his mother yesterday the 5 year old boy was being treated in an isolation ward similar to this one at a hospital in western uganda close to the border with the democratic republic of congo uganda has been on high alert for the last 10 months since the outbreak in the east india sea where 2000 congolese...
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here's archies your stuff. 2 independent pollsters have given their prognosis have given their 4 custis to who's going to be the next president of kazakstan and well both of them give an overwhelming lead to the all time favorite of the race to ca of the 2 pollsters give them just about a 70 percent lead so well it does look like a landslide but well just to give you a an idea as to who this person is well he's the appointee and the protege of the previous president of kazakhstan nursultan nazarbayev and it does seem that a lot of people that the majority of kazakhs they put their trust in the in this candidate and well i had a chance to ask him a question to ask him what he envisions for his country if he indeed becomes president here's what he told me the wrong kazakhstan there are so many challenges to situation the wrong the war is becoming increasingly too mild heroes so we believe they're hearing coinstar and we need to avoid reduce and pitfalls we need to meet our challenges to come from outside or uniform in sorry but any way we are believe there due to the we work with almost t
here's archies your stuff. 2 independent pollsters have given their prognosis have given their 4 custis to who's going to be the next president of kazakstan and well both of them give an overwhelming lead to the all time favorite of the race to ca of the 2 pollsters give them just about a 70 percent lead so well it does look like a landslide but well just to give you a an idea as to who this person is well he's the appointee and the protege of the previous president of kazakhstan nursultan...
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details here's artie's off. 2 independent pollsters have given their prognosis have given their full custis to who's going to be the next president of kazakstan and well both of them give an overwhelming lead to the all time favorite of the race assumes that amount to ca of the 2 pollsters give them just about a 70 percent lead so well it does look like a landslide but well just to give you a an idea as to who this person is well he's the appointee and a protege of the previous president of kazakhstan. and it does seem that a lot of people that the majority of kazakhs they put their trust in the candidates are wrong because our strong there are so many challengers who situation the wrong the war is becoming increasingly too mild heroes so we believe that hearing goes down we need to our words reduce and pitfalls we need to meet our challenges to come from outside or you know from inside but only we we are believe there due to the we work with almost the people our cover star will be successful parents we will all account now just to give you an idea as to how big of a deal this election for
details here's artie's off. 2 independent pollsters have given their prognosis have given their full custis to who's going to be the next president of kazakstan and well both of them give an overwhelming lead to the all time favorite of the race assumes that amount to ca of the 2 pollsters give them just about a 70 percent lead so well it does look like a landslide but well just to give you a an idea as to who this person is well he's the appointee and a protege of the previous president of...
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when frederick custis -- when frederick douglass or -- refused to appear in a for brown, he took his name on a program. newspapers edited out his boldest points. when the first biography of brown was written in 1860, he asked this man for a definitive account of the battle of blackjack and he dedicated the volume to him. his name was handing -- henry reau. throw -- throw -- tho thanmk you. [applause] prof. phillips: are there any questions i can answer? >> i am wondering, you have given us a surprising number of examples tonight where you have political radicals, where it is like they are curating their acts of violence. they are providing prompts and digging into the stories and relationships behind specific things. in thes a common tactic playbook of political activists at this time or was it new and organic? dr. phillips: good question. it was a very common tactic. one of the reasons why they did this is because it was clear to everyone across the political spectrum in america at this time that newspapers did not always tell the truth. one way you could substantiate your point was
when frederick custis -- when frederick douglass or -- refused to appear in a for brown, he took his name on a program. newspapers edited out his boldest points. when the first biography of brown was written in 1860, he asked this man for a definitive account of the battle of blackjack and he dedicated the volume to him. his name was handing -- henry reau. throw -- throw -- tho thanmk you. [applause] prof. phillips: are there any questions i can answer? >> i am wondering, you have given...
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. >> ...ammon bundy is in federald custy now. >> and what it means. >> free the patriots!thrrt orders, and the rule of law. >> go to pbs.org/frontline and find out what's happened since th film originally aired. and watch our first film in this series, "documenting hate: charlottesville." >> i juswant to let you know there's been all kinds of crazy violence over here. pepper spray, people beating each other with sticks, and we're trying to figure out if the police are going to intervene to stop that or if this is going to keep going on. >> connect to the frontline community on facebook, twitter or pbs.org/frontline. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewersike you. thank you. and by the corporation for publicroadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committedb lding a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information ama ound.org. the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. additional support is provided by th
. >> ...ammon bundy is in federald custy now. >> and what it means. >> free the patriots!thrrt orders, and the rule of law. >> go to pbs.org/frontline and find out what's happened since th film originally aired. and watch our first film in this series, "documenting hate: charlottesville." >> i juswant to let you know there's been all kinds of crazy violence over here. pepper spray, people beating each other with sticks, and we're trying to figure out if...
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been in custody when there were taken to a hospital and then paroled from essentiaially taken out of custyediately thereafter. but these are e pretty high numbers. they come from places in which people have been detailing the horrid conditions for quite a long time. juan: the inspector general's report, from your own reporting, do you get the sense they're actually talking to the detainees or are they basically inspecting the delivery of basic services in dealing with the personnel in these facilities? >> there is mention in the report where they cite detainees said such and such things. detainees noted not having visits was difficult, for example. the actual perspective is not included. there are no quotes from the detainees themselves in the report. it is interesting, and i think it validates what people have been saying for a long time, but again, for immigration reporter's whose sources are the people who experience these policies, this is not necessarily anything new. i think the photos do illllustre exactly what has been described to me and many other reporters for quite a long time.
been in custody when there were taken to a hospital and then paroled from essentiaially taken out of custyediately thereafter. but these are e pretty high numbers. they come from places in which people have been detailing the horrid conditions for quite a long time. juan: the inspector general's report, from your own reporting, do you get the sense they're actually talking to the detainees or are they basically inspecting the delivery of basic services in dealing with the personnel in these...
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in custis district uganda. the confirmed cases a 5 year old boy who traveled from the democratic republic of congo with his mother yesterday the boy died in an isolation ward similar to this one at a hospital in western uganda close to the border with the democratic republic of congo his grandfather had been sick more or less the child's mother is congolese the family lives in uganda but had to come to d r c to be at the bedside of their mother's father who died of ebola on may 27th. uganda has been on high alert for the last 10 months since the outbreak in the east india sea by 2000 congolese have contracted the virus and 1400 have died in the 2nd worst ebola epidemic on record the last outbreak of ebola in uganda was 7 years ago then it strained an already overstretched health care system this time the government wants to contain the virus much more quickly uganda have a long history of back out right good in knowledge there. so it well coordinated. intervention and with funding and this should be possible to
in custis district uganda. the confirmed cases a 5 year old boy who traveled from the democratic republic of congo with his mother yesterday the boy died in an isolation ward similar to this one at a hospital in western uganda close to the border with the democratic republic of congo his grandfather had been sick more or less the child's mother is congolese the family lives in uganda but had to come to d r c to be at the bedside of their mother's father who died of ebola on may 27th. uganda has...