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dory. this congress passed a provision section 1215 that would ensure any administration, at that time the trump administration, would engage with congress on the issue of afghanistan. specifically 1215 requires that the administration make assessments regarding the impeding of counterterrorism missions because we saw what happened with the insurgence of isis after our withdrawal in iraq. it talks about the risk posed to u.s. personnel, the men and women we represent in our communities. the issue of afghanistan becoming a terrorist organization and the requirements there. and, of course, the impact on our partners, allies, and conditions on the ground because we have made substantial investments in capacity building, investments in humanitarian aid and the men and women and children in vulnerable populations in afghanistan. so, with that said and the fact had is america's war and not any one administration's war and it is federal law that the administration provide that assessment to congre
dory. this congress passed a provision section 1215 that would ensure any administration, at that time the trump administration, would engage with congress on the issue of afghanistan. specifically 1215 requires that the administration make assessments regarding the impeding of counterterrorism missions because we saw what happened with the insurgence of isis after our withdrawal in iraq. it talks about the risk posed to u.s. personnel, the men and women we represent in our communities. the...
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secretary dory, the u.s. defense expeditionary operations are enabled by a network of facilities -- particularly in afghanistan so presuming that the withdrawal of the forces is loss of control in our airbases how does that complicate our ability to reenter afghanistan to combat resource through groups as we had to do in iraq so what number of u.s. forces will be required to reenter afghanistan with the control of existing infrastructure. the attack of 911 by a summa bin laden was from a cave in afghanistan in 2001. what assurance does the president have that future attacks will not come from the case of afghanistan against the american public? >> congressman, thank you for the question about what our future posture will look like with respect to afghanistan following the force drawdown. what i can say at this point is that work is underway to adapt to the security environment and consider how to continue to apply pressure with respect to potential ct threats emanating from afghanistan. looking throughout in
secretary dory, the u.s. defense expeditionary operations are enabled by a network of facilities -- particularly in afghanistan so presuming that the withdrawal of the forces is loss of control in our airbases how does that complicate our ability to reenter afghanistan to combat resource through groups as we had to do in iraq so what number of u.s. forces will be required to reenter afghanistan with the control of existing infrastructure. the attack of 911 by a summa bin laden was from a cave...
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dori and randy had divorced years before. but she still loved him. >> i could tell she's been cryin'. i said, "betty's what's wrong?" and she goes, "dad's gone." and i said, "no, no." and she goes, "mom, they found him. they found him this mornin'. but i said, "betty, something's wrong. something's wrong. something's wrong. >> reporter: thing is, back at the house that morning, officer medhurst was thinking the very same thing especially after kelly told him the pontiac was missing along with his keys and his wallet. could be some innocent reason of course. he had dinged his car. so maybe he had taken it in for repairs. >> so i ask kelly if there was a mechanic that randy used. and she named a local mechanic. and i called them. and i said, "is this car there?" and they said, "no, it wasn't there." >> reporter: so where was it? had he driven it home? did he have it when he bought his mexican takeout? the owner of the restaurant showed me their video surveillance. i was able to find a car. it appeared to be randy's driving thro
dori and randy had divorced years before. but she still loved him. >> i could tell she's been cryin'. i said, "betty's what's wrong?" and she goes, "dad's gone." and i said, "no, no." and she goes, "mom, they found him. they found him this mornin'. but i said, "betty, something's wrong. something's wrong. something's wrong. >> reporter: thing is, back at the house that morning, officer medhurst was thinking the very same thing especially after...
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my favorite show. >> appreciate that, dorie. >> my question is this. my answer is this to the gentleman who just called and to both sides. people over a number of years, after a number of abusive situations in their own right, are tense. we need a mass education program to advise both sides not to escalate. if the individual who is being arrested or acosted or is trying to talk to the officer, if both sides would just simply not resist, it escalates to the violence. we need a mass education program on both sides, to calm this situation and it would never get to any violence on either side. thank you. >> dorie in washington. russ in california with this text this morning. on police reform, what about society reform. if you want to see an improvement in public police relations, encourage compliance and respect of law enforcement. that's the core problem. heath, denver, colorado, good morning. you're next. >> oh, my heart hurts. i'm happy that you played box to open it. you know they didn't mention the george floyd legislation passed in the house by the c
my favorite show. >> appreciate that, dorie. >> my question is this. my answer is this to the gentleman who just called and to both sides. people over a number of years, after a number of abusive situations in their own right, are tense. we need a mass education program to advise both sides not to escalate. if the individual who is being arrested or acosted or is trying to talk to the officer, if both sides would just simply not resist, it escalates to the violence. we need a mass...
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johnson is doing -- doris johnson-— johnson is doing -- doris johnson. , , , , ., . johnson.50-52 emission _ johnson. this stepping forward with 50-52 emission reduction| with 50—52 emission reduction cuts _ with 50—52 emission reduction cuts by— with 50—52 emission reduction cuts by 2030, it is the largest additional national reduction proposed in this redoubt —— round — proposed in this redoubt —— round of— proposed in this redoubt —— round of climate target updates. it really is a complete switch, 180 degrees. does _ complete switch, 180 degrees. does it — complete switch, 180 degrees. does it make borisjohnson's pledge look a little bit small now? ., ., , now? no, no, this is not about comparing and seeing who is small— comparing and seeing who is small force this is about comparing and seeing how we are moving _ comparing and seeing how we are moving forward. the point is that— moving forward. the point is that every— moving forward. the point is that every country starts from where — that every country starts from where they are and the important thing is to find each o
johnson is doing -- doris johnson-— johnson is doing -- doris johnson. , , , , ., . johnson.50-52 emission _ johnson. this stepping forward with 50-52 emission reduction| with 50—52 emission reduction cuts _ with 50—52 emission reduction cuts by— with 50—52 emission reduction cuts by 2030, it is the largest additional national reduction proposed in this redoubt —— round — proposed in this redoubt —— round of— proposed in this redoubt —— round of climate target updates....
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i want to bring in now historian doris kearns goodwin.s, a lot of people have been surprised how bold biden's agenda is. $6 trillion is 30% of our entire economy. this is not small change. this is massive, and it is transformational. "the wall street journal" said americans found the trump presidency warying, his word. he said they voted for biden because he was a return to normality. not because they wanted a transformational president on the level of fdr. so what changed for joe biden once he won, once he got in office? >> i think what changed for him is the pandemic and the economic fallout, and the fact that he was facing a crisis that changed the country. it changed our view of leadership and changed biden himself. i think the reason why fdr gets talked about a lot is it's really the last time that the country felt this enormous fear and anxiety that we have lived with for the last year, and hungered for leadership. and when he provided that leadership, he said the government headline said, the government still lives. we have a leade
i want to bring in now historian doris kearns goodwin.s, a lot of people have been surprised how bold biden's agenda is. $6 trillion is 30% of our entire economy. this is not small change. this is massive, and it is transformational. "the wall street journal" said americans found the trump presidency warying, his word. he said they voted for biden because he was a return to normality. not because they wanted a transformational president on the level of fdr. so what changed for joe...
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can or i'm doris can hardly wait to share this new ray of hope with his wife and 6 children a year off to knock down many migrant workers have lost faith in the indian government they have hardly received any support and the touted jobs in the big cities no longer exist. in the end the pandemic could actually help revive rural areas. and now we cross the pacific to south america in our global ideas series this week we funded the tracks of jack us based pick caps around the threats that habitat is being turned into farmland in colombia but help as it happens from an unlikely source the cap's format and means. it's. a privately run nature reserve on the plains of eastern columbia is home to many rare species of wild animal. the vast grasslands are also home to extensive cattle ranches. here but our guns family has lived in the region for generations they own 17000 hectares of land that's almost 3 times the size of manhattan. he's created the private low or a nature reserve on part of this land because the habitats of wild animals are shrinking fast as forests are cleared away to create p
can or i'm doris can hardly wait to share this new ray of hope with his wife and 6 children a year off to knock down many migrant workers have lost faith in the indian government they have hardly received any support and the touted jobs in the big cities no longer exist. in the end the pandemic could actually help revive rural areas. and now we cross the pacific to south america in our global ideas series this week we funded the tracks of jack us based pick caps around the threats that habitat...
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towering above visitors at over 13 metres this crack used doris is the world's largest standing dinosaur skeleton i'm here to see. the museum social media manager how are people responding to the museum reopening one of course we're glad to see people come here again. we're only allowed to open under certain conditions that we have 2 time slots per day when 250 people can come in one of the morning and one of the afternoon and in fact the tickets for the 1st 2 weeks are booked out to no time at all yeah dozens and the start of the pandemic you build up an extensive online portfolio how's that going for them as a quote that are already active on social media or from the coronavirus spread some things i learned was added with a lot of turds on instagram and you to talk to trying to bring in for example the generation sears it and he offered a guided tour is on you tube that gives users various perspectives on the exhibitions and on the research collections we also added to podcasts beats and bones zeus's. decent podcast intrude in the event listeners museums for the talk of. the mall didn'
towering above visitors at over 13 metres this crack used doris is the world's largest standing dinosaur skeleton i'm here to see. the museum social media manager how are people responding to the museum reopening one of course we're glad to see people come here again. we're only allowed to open under certain conditions that we have 2 time slots per day when 250 people can come in one of the morning and one of the afternoon and in fact the tickets for the 1st 2 weeks are booked out to no time at...
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doris all of us on this planet not just africa al-jazeera follow as a leading by a chemist determined to use his scientific knowledge to say africa women make science from the lab to the field on al-jazeera. man. now all jews in. every. a u.s. police chief says the officer accused of killing george floyd of violated force rules by kneeling on his neck. it is my firm belief that the one singular incident we will be judged forever on will be our use of force. i'm fully back to watching al jazeera live from our world headquarters in doha also ahead jordan's oil corps says the.
doris all of us on this planet not just africa al-jazeera follow as a leading by a chemist determined to use his scientific knowledge to say africa women make science from the lab to the field on al-jazeera. man. now all jews in. every. a u.s. police chief says the officer accused of killing george floyd of violated force rules by kneeling on his neck. it is my firm belief that the one singular incident we will be judged forever on will be our use of force. i'm fully back to watching al jazeera...
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this is dori out of spokane, washington. good morning. >> good morning my favorite show. >> appreciate that, dori. >> my question is this. my answer is this to the gentleman who just called and to both sides. people, a number of years after abusive situations in their own right are tense. we need a mass education program to advise both sides not to escalate. if the individual who is being arrested or accosted or is trying to talk to the officer, if both sides would just simply not resist, it escalates to the violence. we need a mass education program on both sides to calm this situation and it would never get to any violence on either side. thank you. >> dori in washington. russ in california with this text this morning on police reform. what about society reform. if you want to see an improvement in public police relations encourage compliance, respect of law enforcement, that's the core problem. heath, denver, colorado. good morning, you're next. >> oh my heart hurts. i'm happy that you played fox to open it. you notice th
this is dori out of spokane, washington. good morning. >> good morning my favorite show. >> appreciate that, dori. >> my question is this. my answer is this to the gentleman who just called and to both sides. people, a number of years after abusive situations in their own right are tense. we need a mass education program to advise both sides not to escalate. if the individual who is being arrested or accosted or is trying to talk to the officer, if both sides would just simply...
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porque puede perder su vida >> no podra olvidar el miedo cuando cruzaba le rio bravo en un neumatico >> doristexas y no volvera a realizar e seuueÑo americano >> la muerte pasa y viene >> jor dice que se volvio una pesadilla >> se batalla mucho se aguanta hambre se vive en la calle es algo peligroso >> eppese alo los cambios de politica ,mighratorioa el flujoe inmigrantes cambia cristian rodriguez telemundo >> la madre de wilton el niÑo de nikcaragua espera ree reencontrarse con su hijo para poder abrazarlo frcisco tiene los detalles >> llego el dia con la k cuarentena de wilton prpogramaa la esperanza del encuentro es ee evidente >> estabestudiando que unas clases n oento entendia >> ilusionada hablaba hoy la madre de wilton en su platica con el en el centor ro donde wio ha pasado sus dias cionetas entraban y salian sin lellos >> no me han djho kcuando me vo a encontarar con el niÑo >> sen miami siguen con los preparativos >> llegar su hora en su momento >> la realidad es que el re reencuentro se podria dar en horas o dias entre la madre y los familiares de iwlewilto cualquier minuto se vuel
porque puede perder su vida >> no podra olvidar el miedo cuando cruzaba le rio bravo en un neumatico >> doristexas y no volvera a realizar e seuueÑo americano >> la muerte pasa y viene >> jor dice que se volvio una pesadilla >> se batalla mucho se aguanta hambre se vive en la calle es algo peligroso >> eppese alo los cambios de politica ,mighratorioa el flujoe inmigrantes cambia cristian rodriguez telemundo >> la madre de wilton el niÑo de nikcaragua...
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. >> doors are all opened up, and hunky dory. ready to depart, right on time. >> and the radiators look good. >> okay we do have a few tiles missing off of both of them, off of the starboard pod, it is a smaller piece. and off the port pod, looks like i see one full square, a couple of triangle shapes. >> roger, we can see that good. >> from what we can see, then they are fully intact. >> within minutes, an assessment is completed on the impact these missing tiles could have on the remainder of the mission. at a news conference later in the day, flight director, neil hatch ensign, answers questions from reporters. >> are you asking me if i knew if there might be any other titles that might be loose, the answer is no. quite frankly, we are not worried about any other towns being loose. >> is there anything at all that would lead you to say that you might not go for a full duration mission? >> nothing. >> columbia, houston, u.s. did so good were going to let you stay up there for a couple of days. you are a go for orbit. >> this th
. >> doors are all opened up, and hunky dory. ready to depart, right on time. >> and the radiators look good. >> okay we do have a few tiles missing off of both of them, off of the starboard pod, it is a smaller piece. and off the port pod, looks like i see one full square, a couple of triangle shapes. >> roger, we can see that good. >> from what we can see, then they are fully intact. >> within minutes, an assessment is completed on the impact these missing...
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i admire her and the doris and their ability to have this dream and have this passion and do everything everything that they can to work for it. just hearing their stories and. working here on their boats and living in this not the best conditions just because they want to study these animals even if we don't see anything i love being out here i love being on the water. going in between the islands and it's just a beautiful and made me. cry. this is a specially designed to hide your phone that we use when we do our marine mammal surveys it picks up the bio acoustics of. predominately cetaceans so whales and dolphins. all right so now hold it. ok the hydrophones out when we can observe these animals in the wild we're able to establish baselines and then when we have dolphins in our sanctuary we can monitor them and record their vocal characteristics or vocals. with photos and behavior we're able to figure out how they're adapting to their new environment because we have this baseline data of how they interact in the wild. i heard about 4 individuals so we really need to be keeping our ey
i admire her and the doris and their ability to have this dream and have this passion and do everything everything that they can to work for it. just hearing their stories and. working here on their boats and living in this not the best conditions just because they want to study these animals even if we don't see anything i love being out here i love being on the water. going in between the islands and it's just a beautiful and made me. cry. this is a specially designed to hide your phone that...
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doris are all of us on this planet not just us from al-jazeera from as a leading by a chemist determined to use a scientific knowledge to africa women make science from the lab to the field on al-jazeera 'd. iran's nuclear chief says a blackout at the natanz facility was the result of an act of terror. i'm fully back to where this is al jazeera live from doha the iranian nuclear issue is high on the agenda of the u.s. secretary of defense makes his 1st official visit to israel. also ahead china admits it's called 900 x. scenes are not as effective.
doris are all of us on this planet not just us from al-jazeera from as a leading by a chemist determined to use a scientific knowledge to africa women make science from the lab to the field on al-jazeera 'd. iran's nuclear chief says a blackout at the natanz facility was the result of an act of terror. i'm fully back to where this is al jazeera live from doha the iranian nuclear issue is high on the agenda of the u.s. secretary of defense makes his 1st official visit to israel. also ahead china...
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that man named dori miller who was aboard the west virginia during the attack at pearl harbor and of course worked to stabilize many of his fellow soldiers. so african-americans were chomping at the bit often times to go ahead and join military service in order to help the united states in this fight after the attack. i think that it was pretty universal for african-americans to be inspired to pick up this call to defend the country and not just for people who supported raichlen roosevelt and the democratic party but even for lack republicans to. in the 40s there were plenty of black republicans. there were plenty of black republicans up until 1964 elections so whether they were democrat or republican, african-americans jumped at the chance in many occasions to helpdefend their country in the wake of that attack . >> i'm glad you brought up the reference to dori miller at the museum, his story is so important and interesting. and what is interesting about 1941 prior to imperial japan's attack on pearl harbor that had been quite a year already in the african-american community around
that man named dori miller who was aboard the west virginia during the attack at pearl harbor and of course worked to stabilize many of his fellow soldiers. so african-americans were chomping at the bit often times to go ahead and join military service in order to help the united states in this fight after the attack. i think that it was pretty universal for african-americans to be inspired to pick up this call to defend the country and not just for people who supported raichlen roosevelt and...
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can or i'm doris can hardly wait to share this new ray of hope with his wife and 6 children a year off to knock down many migrant workers have lost faith in the indian government they have hardly received any support and the touted jobs in the big cities no longer exist. in the end the pandemic could actually help revive rural areas. and now we cross the pacific to south america in our global ideas series this week we funded the tracks of jack us these big caps around the threats that habitat is being turned into farmland in colombia but help is at hand from an unlikely source the cap's format enemy. it's. a privately run nature reserve on the plains of eastern colombia is home to many rare species of wild animal. the vast grasslands are also home to extensive cattle ranches. here but our guns family has lived in the region for generations they own 17000 hectares of land that's almost 3 times the size of manhattan. he's created the private law and order nature reserve on part of this land because the habitats of wild animals are shrinking fast as forests are cleared away to create past
can or i'm doris can hardly wait to share this new ray of hope with his wife and 6 children a year off to knock down many migrant workers have lost faith in the indian government they have hardly received any support and the touted jobs in the big cities no longer exist. in the end the pandemic could actually help revive rural areas. and now we cross the pacific to south america in our global ideas series this week we funded the tracks of jack us these big caps around the threats that habitat...
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the governor issued a prock clam nation declaring it doris huerta day in california. she was instrumental in the boycott of grape growers that led to the first farmworkers union contracts. she became the first latina inducted into the national women's hall of fame in 1993 and was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 2016. jessica away fwirry stat down with her to talk about her mission and the fight for equality. watch the full interview on our website nbcbayarea.com/race in america. >>> it is that time of the year again. the cherry blossom festival happening this weekend. you might even notice some familiar faces when we take you to the virtual event. that's next. want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/
the governor issued a prock clam nation declaring it doris huerta day in california. she was instrumental in the boycott of grape growers that led to the first farmworkers union contracts. she became the first latina inducted into the national women's hall of fame in 1993 and was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 2016. jessica away fwirry stat down with her to talk about her mission and the fight for equality. watch the full interview on our website nbcbayarea.com/race in america....
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universities have said students will have to be vaccinated before returning to campus and professor dori rice of uc hastings says employers can do the same. >> generally vaccine mandates are legal, workplace conditions to increase health and safety. just as legal as requiring handwashing. another potential issue, the fact that none of the vaccines on the market has full fda approval yet. pfizer, moderna and johnson & johnson only have emergency use authorization. >> it could lead to more legal challenges. we will see more on exactly background, the fact is under emergency use authorization. i don't know how long because pfizer has mentioned it will apply for a biological license. >> reporter: they plan to apply for that full medical license, biological license, for their vaccine this month. it could have full fda approval by the end of the year. live in san francisco, andria borba, kpix5. >>> a plan to revitalize one san jose neighborhood comes with an unusual twist. len ramirez is in alan rock where struggling shop owners are calling on the city to buy up vacant storefronts and put them
universities have said students will have to be vaccinated before returning to campus and professor dori rice of uc hastings says employers can do the same. >> generally vaccine mandates are legal, workplace conditions to increase health and safety. just as legal as requiring handwashing. another potential issue, the fact that none of the vaccines on the market has full fda approval yet. pfizer, moderna and johnson & johnson only have emergency use authorization. >> it could...
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it's like dory. you have to just keep swieming. keep swimming. >> i tried that at midnight. it worked for me. i got a vaccination appointment at walmart, but i booked it at 12:15 at night. >> it is all about timing. if you are online right at that moment, like jessica said, you get that appointments. >>> as vaccine eligibility opens up, the push is on to vaccinate communities disproportionately impacted by covid. this pop-up vaccination and testing clinic was held in north oakland today. it was put on. they say the goal is to help vaccinate people of color. the pop-up clinic is key to making that happen. >> we deliberately picked places where people were already going to be. the idea is we're taking the testing and the medicine and the health care to the people instead of asking the people to come to us. >> you'll see here today at chinatown that it is so important that we bring vaccines to people in their communities, provide in language support, help seniors who might not be as mobile or people with disabilities. >> yeah. san francisco also hosted a pop-up clinic in chinat
it's like dory. you have to just keep swieming. keep swimming. >> i tried that at midnight. it worked for me. i got a vaccination appointment at walmart, but i booked it at 12:15 at night. >> it is all about timing. if you are online right at that moment, like jessica said, you get that appointments. >>> as vaccine eligibility opens up, the push is on to vaccinate communities disproportionately impacted by covid. this pop-up vaccination and testing clinic was held in north...
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my next guest friends radio doris on internet now that's a radio that brought costs from jimmy that such as and north in nigeria i'm happy to welcome to news africa david smith he is the direct copy consulting regularly in chad welcome to news africa we've we've just seen a snapshot of the tri myth rates in the chat basin there is the threat from terror groups one of the main problems of fixing daily life they say the main the main problem is probably the absence of a state presence in many parts of the country and you mentioned lake chad you know that's an area where there's virtually no state present says that there's a serious problem with governance there's a lack of infrastructure there's obviously the instability that is it has been in the news for many years whether it be boko haram around the lake or rebel groups who are coming from the north. near that near the libyan border a few years ago the biggest instability spread with rebels coming from from the east from the sudanese region of darfur. the list is long. in development levels the chat is near the bottom of almost every de
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can or i'm doris can hardly wait to share this new ray of hope with his wife and 6 children a year off to knock down many migrant workers have lost faith in the indian government they have hardly received any support and the touted jobs in the big cities no longer exist. in the end the pandemic could actually help revive rural areas. and now we cross the pacific to south america in our global ideas series this week we follow the tracks of jack us these big caps around the threat that habitat is being turned into farmland in colombia but help as it happens from an unlikely source the caps format enemies. it's. a privately run nature reserve on the plains of eastern colombia is home to many rare species of wild animal. the vast grasslands are also home to extensive cattle ranches. here but our guns family has lived in the region for generations they own 17000 hectares of land that's almost 3 times the size of manhattan. he's created the private cloud or a nature reserve on part of this land because the habitats of wild animals are shrinking fast as forests are cleared away to create past
can or i'm doris can hardly wait to share this new ray of hope with his wife and 6 children a year off to knock down many migrant workers have lost faith in the indian government they have hardly received any support and the touted jobs in the big cities no longer exist. in the end the pandemic could actually help revive rural areas. and now we cross the pacific to south america in our global ideas series this week we follow the tracks of jack us these big caps around the threat that habitat is...
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towering above visitors and over 13 metres this crack used doris is the world's largest standing dinosaur skeleton i'm here to see. the museum social media manager how are people responding to the museum reopening of course we're going to see people come here in force. we're only allowed to open under certain conditions that we have 2 time slots per day when 250 people can come in one of the morning and one of the afternoon and in fact the tickets for the 1st 2 weeks are booked out to no time at all yeah dozens and the start of the pandemic you build up an extensive online portfolio how's that going for them as a quote that are already active on social media or from the coronavirus sped something's up when it was added with a lot of turns on instagram a new to talk time to bring in for example the generation sears and we offered a guided tours on you tube that gives users various perspectives on the exhibitions and on the research collections we also added to podcasts beats and bones zeus's. the podcast into it and then a value to interview could isness museums from the tool can. find all
towering above visitors and over 13 metres this crack used doris is the world's largest standing dinosaur skeleton i'm here to see. the museum social media manager how are people responding to the museum reopening of course we're going to see people come here in force. we're only allowed to open under certain conditions that we have 2 time slots per day when 250 people can come in one of the morning and one of the afternoon and in fact the tickets for the 1st 2 weeks are booked out to no time...
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and while many others have reopened there doris the situation continues to be unpredictable. so only berlin's museums r.v. . allowed to reopen always that hearing to strict covert protocols of course one of them is the famous natural history museum of the city let's take a look. in order to get any you need to book that timeslot online the museum is most famous for its dinosaur collection. towering above visitors and over 13 leaders this bracket was czarist is the world's largest standing dinosaur skeleton i'm here to see. the museum social media manager how are people responding to the museum reopening reform of course we're going to some people come here again boats were only allowed to open or under certain conditions that we have to time slots per day when 250 people can come in to one of the morning and one in the afternoon and in fact the tickets for the 1st 2 weeks were booked out to no time at all yeah dozens and the start of the pandemic you build up an extensive online portfolio how's that going for them as a quote that are already active on social media or from the
and while many others have reopened there doris the situation continues to be unpredictable. so only berlin's museums r.v. . allowed to reopen always that hearing to strict covert protocols of course one of them is the famous natural history museum of the city let's take a look. in order to get any you need to book that timeslot online the museum is most famous for its dinosaur collection. towering above visitors and over 13 leaders this bracket was czarist is the world's largest standing...
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my next case runs radio doris on into nasional that's a radio that brought costs from jimmy that sitch and northern nigeria i'm happy to welcome to news africa david smith he is the direct copy consols hain. unity in chad welcome to news africa we've we've just seen a snapshot of the myth rates in the chad basin at bay as the threat from terror groups one of the main problems of fixing daily life they say the main the main problem is probably the absence of state presence in many parts of the country and you mentioned lake chad you know that that's an area where there's virtually no state presence as if there's a serious problem with governance there's a lack of infrastructure there's obviously the instability that is it has been in the news for many years whether it be boko haram around the lake or rebel groups who are coming from the north. near the near the libyan border a few years ago the biggest instability spread with rebels coming from from the east from the sudanese region of darfur. there was a list of log in development levels the chat is near the bottom of almost every deve
my next case runs radio doris on into nasional that's a radio that brought costs from jimmy that sitch and northern nigeria i'm happy to welcome to news africa david smith he is the direct copy consols hain. unity in chad welcome to news africa we've we've just seen a snapshot of the myth rates in the chad basin at bay as the threat from terror groups one of the main problems of fixing daily life they say the main the main problem is probably the absence of state presence in many parts of the...
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doris' weak and the not human nature to feel how heavy it will be what a burden on the ocean so there are the big items like ethanol that we suffer because it will lose hundreds of thousands of passengers and for example lots of people in the south of france on boat do you want for example they don't go to paris they just make good homes for it's just a chance they just use. and they work with new york they go to most they go somewhere else of course if we are not able to provide those short all flights we won't have a whole lot old slides it doesn't have a lot of it political benefits and it's more much more expensive train is much more expensive than plane now adays you got to have hundreds of people who to use those train is fully booked so if you don't have a plane you can't just drop it it's just it's not possible it will be keeping a close eye on that one but that is where we leave the news update for us some great programs though they're just about to kick off right after a look at what else is on offer a few this week season. but you should look into. this you do. you have to
doris' weak and the not human nature to feel how heavy it will be what a burden on the ocean so there are the big items like ethanol that we suffer because it will lose hundreds of thousands of passengers and for example lots of people in the south of france on boat do you want for example they don't go to paris they just make good homes for it's just a chance they just use. and they work with new york they go to most they go somewhere else of course if we are not able to provide those short...
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the film by doris mata lets the audience hear exactly what that means. rubin disregards his doctor's advice. or come back to learn the we just keep going to. the mall to see what it's like ok i'm going to be like a contract you complain to me. it was quite an intensive process you know just on an emotional level was very war script very small and. broke something really really heart rending and so just going to that place on an emotional level was was quite involving but then of course there were these technical elements to the role as well. riz ahmed says he 1st had to learn to play drums for the role but this isn't really the story of a musician it's a very sensitive film about people with hearing loss. trying to save my life. through those people who you know can be cruel place. or smooth still some of the biggest lessons for me on a personal level i guess learning about. community understanding that deafness is a disability for people is a culture so a way of being in the world. and we can learn a lot from you know i always say deaf people have best
the film by doris mata lets the audience hear exactly what that means. rubin disregards his doctor's advice. or come back to learn the we just keep going to. the mall to see what it's like ok i'm going to be like a contract you complain to me. it was quite an intensive process you know just on an emotional level was very war script very small and. broke something really really heart rending and so just going to that place on an emotional level was was quite involving but then of course there...
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that's right later i think a lot of people would agree with doris jones this is a this feels like a major step forward it hasn't that been months since people have been able to gather like this any cop out old felt like they think was the right though maybe it's the people who are gathered here they tell me but of course there's not just the good good it's the people who are wanting to have a couple of drinks a day is also great news for the public they've had a very very difficult time we know that across england loss of jobs thousands of jobs have been lost businesses have closed so. it's a day does feel like a major step forward that people are hoping for everything from september over normality to retire. yes obviously all lot of optimism there where you are but health officials continue to warn that people should not become complacent because there are still many variants that are spreading quickly what were structures what will mean in place. that's why the government here is still urging caution today reminding people that there are still these restrictions in place now as some of
that's right later i think a lot of people would agree with doris jones this is a this feels like a major step forward it hasn't that been months since people have been able to gather like this any cop out old felt like they think was the right though maybe it's the people who are gathered here they tell me but of course there's not just the good good it's the people who are wanting to have a couple of drinks a day is also great news for the public they've had a very very difficult time we know...
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. >>> today more than 30 schools in the district are reopening their doris to the students. nobodies bay area's cierra johnsons joins us live with more. >> reporter: yes, good morning, marcus. it's a huge day for teachers, students and parents because as we mentioned more than 30 elementary schools and pre-schools as well as community schools have reopened today. we've been out here since 8:00 this morning which meant we had the great opportunity of seeing most parents drop off the students, the students greeting each other and now that's lunchtime so the students back outside chatting and eating their lunch. because they are doing in-person learning, this is something they haven't had a happens to do in more than a year. on the screen is how many schools within san francisco unified have reopened their doors. in all 11 early early elementary schools and in-person instruction will be five days a week with nearly a full day of instruction at fire hours each day, and by the end of this month the district expects all 107 schools in the district to offer in-person learning, and
. >>> today more than 30 schools in the district are reopening their doris to the students. nobodies bay area's cierra johnsons joins us live with more. >> reporter: yes, good morning, marcus. it's a huge day for teachers, students and parents because as we mentioned more than 30 elementary schools and pre-schools as well as community schools have reopened today. we've been out here since 8:00 this morning which meant we had the great opportunity of seeing most parents drop off...
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i was really just doris' were yelling or using i don't think there's any you know there is on lack. if you really wanted to use all of them were not enough. and so supply summit catch up with the moment you just stay with this topic briefly the pace of facts and nation market in europe would that be enough to prevent you know the further ways of infection we were hearing about so often just to give a figure 18 percent of the air populace have received a job compared with 55 percent in the u.k. currently. well in theory is very different figures as you probably know yourself and i think everyone has or almost impossible to do to make sense of you know how many people have really been infected initially when they're around 60 or 70. 2 and one of the. scenes in order to create. some studies of seniors that 40 to 50 percent of some countries are already you know so far reaching. solution if you're not all the same people then we should be getting quite close a lot of countries. so i think yes we're closing. and within a few. months i was going to. vaccinated enough and i know you've bee
i was really just doris' were yelling or using i don't think there's any you know there is on lack. if you really wanted to use all of them were not enough. and so supply summit catch up with the moment you just stay with this topic briefly the pace of facts and nation market in europe would that be enough to prevent you know the further ways of infection we were hearing about so often just to give a figure 18 percent of the air populace have received a job compared with 55 percent in the u.k....
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this with financial correspondent chelsea delaney in frankfurt chelsea so all horrible all all hunky dory which is a. well it is true that germany really rolled out the red carpet for a test there was a big effort to route to this to this location and grew in height outside of our lend the mayor hired a special plane to give them an aerial view of the potential location and they were promised really about a 1000000000 euros worth of subsidies for also building a factory near there so they have really gotten a lot of support from the government here but chairman bureaucracy is world renowned for being quite difficult and even tesla has been subjected to this so there have been a lot of environmental concerns about tesla building in this area so that's really why we're seeing it that the delay of this of these processing and these permits for a test. let's take a look at the time frame here a tesla once to start producing cars in about 3 months from today is that going to happen. it's looking quite difficult to the has are has already built a lot on this site they were able to get provision
this with financial correspondent chelsea delaney in frankfurt chelsea so all horrible all all hunky dory which is a. well it is true that germany really rolled out the red carpet for a test there was a big effort to route to this to this location and grew in height outside of our lend the mayor hired a special plane to give them an aerial view of the potential location and they were promised really about a 1000000000 euros worth of subsidies for also building a factory near there so they have...
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doris' weak and they don't human nature to feel whole will be what a burden on the ocean so there are the big items like ethanol that we suffer because it will lose hundreds of thousands of passengers and for example lots of people in the south of france on boat do you know for example they don't go to paris they just make it also and boats it's just a chance they just used. and they would with new york they go to most they go somewhere else of course if we are not able to provide those short all flights we won't have all the long holes like it doesn't have a lot of it political benefits and it's more much more expensive train is much more expensive than plane nowadays you got to have hundreds of people that they need to use those train is fully booked so if you don't have a plane you can't just drop what does it's not possible to bust heading away just a few moments time and for those of us those of you watching us in the united states it's news and views and hughes going to get a half an hour for the latest. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will ma
doris' weak and they don't human nature to feel whole will be what a burden on the ocean so there are the big items like ethanol that we suffer because it will lose hundreds of thousands of passengers and for example lots of people in the south of france on boat do you know for example they don't go to paris they just make it also and boats it's just a chance they just used. and they would with new york they go to most they go somewhere else of course if we are not able to provide those short...
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part of it dr laura's a 4 door a professor of medicine at harvard medical school professor called doris at all the year ago when confidential was still and spratt many governments around the world react against several us fashion they were essentially coping at each other but. since the sack and in particular the 3rd wave of their virus i think what we have seen is far * more discerning sheesh an inefficient response as. maybe biased by the ira i think western policy is time to be a warrant totalistic and more restrictive than in many normal western societies how do you explain that were my colleague dr sen gupta says he last dance is the last year of the red sea the developing countries don't have that luxury. of that of well it's not a luxury because it's a bad thing the 1st i think. if you're lucky donna we saw are some examples of that where you left on some places in the in the. latin america and africa where the people who sell things on the market for sampling i believe day to day they make a little bit of money and from that they buy things to sell them a stake plus the liberal
part of it dr laura's a 4 door a professor of medicine at harvard medical school professor called doris at all the year ago when confidential was still and spratt many governments around the world react against several us fashion they were essentially coping at each other but. since the sack and in particular the 3rd wave of their virus i think what we have seen is far * more discerning sheesh an inefficient response as. maybe biased by the ira i think western policy is time to be a warrant...
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tanzania that's going to bring some heavy rains and some strong winds we could see flash flooding around doris alarm as we go into monday we'll see heavy a showers from that for the north of mozambique and those showers do continue across central areas as we head for the south things are looking a lot finer and dryer temperatures dipping down slightly to 20 degrees in capetown . frank assessments there are a lot of poison but the government needs to watch exactly how and one measure never taking for a situation like i'm not to believe you could ever get informed opinions is the u.s. with thinking the military positioning of the middle east wasn't just a simple act of reorganizing ministry assets this is a message to the region the united states years are rethinking its military posture in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera. you're watching out of their mind of our top stories this hour u.s. president joe biden has formally recognized the massacre of armenians on to the osman empire during world war one as an act of genocide turkey says its entirety projects
tanzania that's going to bring some heavy rains and some strong winds we could see flash flooding around doris alarm as we go into monday we'll see heavy a showers from that for the north of mozambique and those showers do continue across central areas as we head for the south things are looking a lot finer and dryer temperatures dipping down slightly to 20 degrees in capetown . frank assessments there are a lot of poison but the government needs to watch exactly how and one measure never...
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they are being called extremist for refusing and then there were women there facing mass rape men the dory birth control forced sterilizations porcher brainwashing forced labor organ harvesting criminal tortillas are being built next to the concentration camps for a culture doesn't practice cremation we are muslims we don't practice criminal creamy asian so this is all building up to a genocide clearly there are lot about journalists out there so you're saying all those journalists they don't know what's really going on you of course. worked at guantanamo bay prison camp the u.s. torture camp and your thing is worse actually the conditions engine jang than when you were working defacto for the u.s. government facilitating the torture in guantanamo. that was not my words the situation back in the history because can we call it she john is that name given to us by the chinese regime that their situation back home not in the concentration camps but just regular people like me and the year their lives are worse than that how the detainees in guantanamo bay that was the words from the former wi
they are being called extremist for refusing and then there were women there facing mass rape men the dory birth control forced sterilizations porcher brainwashing forced labor organ harvesting criminal tortillas are being built next to the concentration camps for a culture doesn't practice cremation we are muslims we don't practice criminal creamy asian so this is all building up to a genocide clearly there are lot about journalists out there so you're saying all those journalists they don't...
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los angeles first started way back in 1781 when 11 pablo doris or settlers came from mexico to get land for the king of spain in 1843 the first recorded japanese landed in fairhaven, massachusetts hamannosuke, and he was a shipwreck sailor from off the coast of hawaii and the whaler ship picked up five japanese men and for them were left in hawaii, but hamonosuke was brought to fair haven, massachusetts, so he's probably the first recorded japanese to be here. and then in 1850 los angeles was incorporated at that time. we had about 1600 people in a square mile of 28 square miles today were about or million population and the square mile is about 469. but california was the site of the immigrants from japan the port of entry with san francisco. and the first colony was up there in northern california at gold hill about 30 miles south of sacramento, and it was the ill-fated guacamatu tea and silk colony. they lasted about two years. so that was the first organized colony from japan. los angeles little tokyo started when we had also a shipwreck sailor from the san diego area. he came up he
los angeles first started way back in 1781 when 11 pablo doris or settlers came from mexico to get land for the king of spain in 1843 the first recorded japanese landed in fairhaven, massachusetts hamannosuke, and he was a shipwreck sailor from off the coast of hawaii and the whaler ship picked up five japanese men and for them were left in hawaii, but hamonosuke was brought to fair haven, massachusetts, so he's probably the first recorded japanese to be here. and then in 1850 los angeles was...
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stuart pimm is the doris duke professor of conservation ecology at duke university — and i know you aresent day extinctions and what can be done to prevent them. i to prevent them. think so as well. i to revent them. think so as well. ~ �* ~ ., for i think so as well. we've known for a long _ i think so as well. we've known for a long time _ i think so as well. we've known for a long time that _ i think so as well. we've known for a long time that species - i think so as well. we've known for a long time that species on | for a long time that species on land are changing because of global heating, there are butterflies in my native derbyshire that are quite common and i won't have seen them when i was a teenager there so we know and learn things are changing but this study does this very comprehensively show that species distributions are changing in the oceans as well. generally the warmer the ocean, the more species you would see, which is why people want to go to the florida keys to snorkel and dive and see the variety of life there but the water can get too hot and what this study s
stuart pimm is the doris duke professor of conservation ecology at duke university — and i know you aresent day extinctions and what can be done to prevent them. i to prevent them. think so as well. i to revent them. think so as well. ~ �* ~ ., for i think so as well. we've known for a long _ i think so as well. we've known for a long time _ i think so as well. we've known for a long time that _ i think so as well. we've known for a long time that species - i think so as well. we've known...
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finally out of afghanistan that was a wonderful time i remember the ticker tape parades the celebrate dorie drink specials the vomiting festival in times square i remember grabbing a rained on young lady and kissing her in a bout of pure unbridled joy which lasted until i realized she was a man and he realized that he didn't know me and then he realized that counted as sexual assault and then i realized i better run for it he realized he should hire a lawyer and i realize dies you do the same but that is not the point the point is everything was right in the world war and finally ended that ridiculous morally reprehensible war in afghanistan now you remember. no we meet me neither. i think that because it never happened. trump did sign a draft of that executive order to bring the troops home but then he was met by the chairman of the joint chiefs mark milley who told him it was impossible so they compromised on half of the troops as gareth porter revealed at the gray zone the president surrender represented the pentagon's latest victory in a year long campaign to sabotage the us taliban pea
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all across the country parallels of india there and that is plain for this major surgeon infection dorie you have been living in turkey for many years put this into context for you how do people feel about what is about to happen in terms of a walk down have you seen anything like this before. but i know this is on president and really there are mixed emotions into businesses small businesses this could be the final nail in the coffin for their businesses they've been struggling for well over a year here to survive but these unprecedented restrictions could finish many companies turkey's unemployment is surging unofficial levels put it over 25 percent so for many people there is desperation there is poverty in this country people are strong. being many people to find food every day to survive this is a major coming from an opposition is all across the country and by the same time there is a recognition that there is a need for restrictions people snow people you speak to all know if someone is seriously ill from come of it and with the situation in images of what is happening in india th
all across the country parallels of india there and that is plain for this major surgeon infection dorie you have been living in turkey for many years put this into context for you how do people feel about what is about to happen in terms of a walk down have you seen anything like this before. but i know this is on president and really there are mixed emotions into businesses small businesses this could be the final nail in the coffin for their businesses they've been struggling for well over a...
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the parts of europe now is that of those giving a date on on when international travel would resume doris 1 jones and said the prime minister has said that it was too soon to say at the moment non-essential travel is legal now because british tourists and the reason that he gave is just too much concern at the moment about the risk of new battery and potentially squandering all the banking efforts that have been taking place in the u.k. undermining the feinstein program now the one bit of clarity that we did get was it's been confirmed that there will be a trust that client system introduced when travel regimes that would be sort of a red amber or green system web by though be a different rules for different countries based on their own bank scene programs and they're going to see fit that if he's the genome sequencing testing for a new battery and so potentially countries like the u.s. israel could be on the greenness making travel and little bit easier but as you say at the moment tourists here in the u.k. are being told not to because holidays you know joe we've got about a minute left
the parts of europe now is that of those giving a date on on when international travel would resume doris 1 jones and said the prime minister has said that it was too soon to say at the moment non-essential travel is legal now because british tourists and the reason that he gave is just too much concern at the moment about the risk of new battery and potentially squandering all the banking efforts that have been taking place in the u.k. undermining the feinstein program now the one bit of...
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and pioneering innovative african science and technology projects how his child beautiful how doris we are all of us on this planet not just africa al-jazeera front as a leading by a chemist determined to use his scientific knowledge to see africa women make science from the lab to the field on al-jazeera. to a. again you watch al-jazeera remind of our top stories this hour and a conservative banker has declared himself i could also new president elect after winning nearly 53 percent of the runoff vote economists and it is out who's admitted defeat with 47 percent of electors thanked for him. a power blackout at iran's main nuclear facility has been described as an act of terrorism israeli media quoting unidentified sources claim it was a cyber attack carried out by israel's intelligence service. china's top disease control official says there locally produced vaccines highly effective the center for disease control made the rare admission after one study from the site of a jab at a success rate of just above 50 percent. eleven's health ministry is coming under fire for not vaccinating
and pioneering innovative african science and technology projects how his child beautiful how doris we are all of us on this planet not just africa al-jazeera front as a leading by a chemist determined to use his scientific knowledge to see africa women make science from the lab to the field on al-jazeera. to a. again you watch al-jazeera remind of our top stories this hour and a conservative banker has declared himself i could also new president elect after winning nearly 53 percent of the...