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dorothy? >> dorothy is still the queen, queen of the dance floor. >> queen of the dance floor. new tap video next week. he's ready to put it out now. she says he needs to work a little on his steps. she wants it to be perfect. >> okay, ms. dorothy. >> again, from the top, five, six, seven, eight! again! >> she's incredible. so is sean. i'm six months post op from my knee surgery, and my physical therapist said step it up. can we get some dancing, please? >> they said pop, lock and drop it. and you said i don't know about that? >> i don't know about that. that's what got me into that problem. that's why i needed the surgery. >> kenneth can finally have megan the stallion knees again. >> please. >> we're waiting for it. >>> coming up, the bottle of wine expected to sell for $1 million. >> wait, what? why the bottle of that french wine aged 21 years is literally out of this world. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we qui
dorothy? >> dorothy is still the queen, queen of the dance floor. >> queen of the dance floor. new tap video next week. he's ready to put it out now. she says he needs to work a little on his steps. she wants it to be perfect. >> okay, ms. dorothy. >> again, from the top, five, six, seven, eight! again! >> she's incredible. so is sean. i'm six months post op from my knee surgery, and my physical therapist said step it up. can we get some dancing, please? >>...
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dorothy byrne, former head of news and current affairs at channel four., former editor of the sun and now runs a pr firm, kitchen table partners. john ware is an investigative reporter and fronted last week's panorama on martin bashir and the bbc. jane martinson is professor ofjournalism at city college. welcome to you all. jane, you have been writing about this for the guardian. how do you assess the scale of the reaction to this story? the scale of the reaction, i mean, you know, this is a devastating report for the bbc. it involved the royal family, it involved, you know, wrongdoing and, sort of, terrible mishandling of a wrongdoing 25 years ago — including members of the bbc who then went on to hold senior jobs, and, of course, which i am sure we will come on to talk about, a reporter who subsequently left and then returned to the bbcjust five years ago. so, the reaction was obviously going to be huge. the timing is terrible for the bbc, and i would argue terrible for all of us who care about ethicaljournalism and public service broadcasting. the gove
dorothy byrne, former head of news and current affairs at channel four., former editor of the sun and now runs a pr firm, kitchen table partners. john ware is an investigative reporter and fronted last week's panorama on martin bashir and the bbc. jane martinson is professor ofjournalism at city college. welcome to you all. jane, you have been writing about this for the guardian. how do you assess the scale of the reaction to this story? the scale of the reaction, i mean, you know, this is a...
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. ♪ shawn and dorothy. >> dorothy is my best friend, my favorite patient. >> reporter: he's a 28-year-oldvering right on tempo from a broken femur. ♪ >> instead of just doing borg glut bridges and squat, let's spruce it up. so she shows me how to shuffle ball change and i was like, okay, this is cool. >> reporter: dorothy taught tap for decades and for the first time in more than 20 years she's got a brand-new student. ♪ >> we're a very good pair because he loves to dance and i've danced all my life so i have a lot of steps to give to him. ♪heel, online. >> this session i saw her, we have followers now. let's get a second dance done. >> reporter: her daughter sharing it saying i am proud to say this is my mother and her angelic physical therapist sean lissner who has given her back her joy of dance and life. >> who is better, you or miss dorothy? >> oh, my gosh, to be honest dorothy is still the queen. queen. the dance floor. >> reporter: sean tells me the duo is releasing a brand-new tap video next week. she's ready to put it out now but she says he needs to work on his steps harder. she
. ♪ shawn and dorothy. >> dorothy is my best friend, my favorite patient. >> reporter: he's a 28-year-oldvering right on tempo from a broken femur. ♪ >> instead of just doing borg glut bridges and squat, let's spruce it up. so she shows me how to shuffle ball change and i was like, okay, this is cool. >> reporter: dorothy taught tap for decades and for the first time in more than 20 years she's got a brand-new student. ♪ >> we're a very good pair because he...
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we have dorothy for highly motivated. dorothy, wake up, dorothy. dorothy, get ready, dorothy.e, dorothy [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause not going to happen. not going to happen. she made a choice early on yeah, nope we have duncan for mandaloun we have kira for medina spirit we have delilah for midnight bourbon. delilah. ooh, look at sissy look at sissy ready to go for king fury. hi, sissy. and finally, we have tiger representing the long shot, dynamic one. tiger is not even looking at the finish line. [ light laughter ] now guys, before i release you, listen up, tiger you as well, no butt sniffing, no cheating, okay let's make this a fair race. first one to the trough wins, okay and wins the kentucky derby. you guys got it? all right, cool. here we go roots, whenever you're ready ♪ >> jimmy: okay release the puppies! [ cheers and applause guys, no, that way we have a winner [ ding ] [ ding ] hi, buddy. i know okay, i know hi, buddy. oh, gosh wow. are you kidding? how cute is that i know, you didn't win, but gosh, you're cute. all right, go over to higgins. there's the winn
we have dorothy for highly motivated. dorothy, wake up, dorothy. dorothy, get ready, dorothy.e, dorothy [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause not going to happen. not going to happen. she made a choice early on yeah, nope we have duncan for mandaloun we have kira for medina spirit we have delilah for midnight bourbon. delilah. ooh, look at sissy look at sissy ready to go for king fury. hi, sissy. and finally, we have tiger representing the long shot, dynamic one. tiger is not even looking at the...
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dorothy, i want to start with you.their money through investments something that feels like 300 bucks a month or much more. god forbid we give that to working people because those 300 bucks is why they are at home sitting on their assets and not taking a job. >> it's actually outrageous. and i live in georgia, so i'm in one of the states where the governor is doing this. it makes no sense. we are still in a pandemic. i know friends of mine who are working from home, and dealing with their children who are on zoom. they are under 12. this is a real problem. the lack of childcare, the lack of all schools aren't open israel. it isn't about people taking $16, 000, as you pointed, out and deciding i'm not going to work! it's not as simple as the governors are trying to make out. >> dean, there's something to the fact it isn't that simple because we've heard from employers, small businesses, who have said they are having some difficulty filling open positions. how do you square that? the idea it may be true, some people unde
dorothy, i want to start with you.their money through investments something that feels like 300 bucks a month or much more. god forbid we give that to working people because those 300 bucks is why they are at home sitting on their assets and not taking a job. >> it's actually outrageous. and i live in georgia, so i'm in one of the states where the governor is doing this. it makes no sense. we are still in a pandemic. i know friends of mine who are working from home, and dealing with their...
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but we're not there anymore. >> sreenivasan: dorothy brown, professor of law at emory university, andok is called "the whiteness of wealth how the tax system impoverishes black americans and how we can fix it." thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: last month we brought you the work of panese artist, yayoi kusama, and her latest exhibition, "cosmic garden," at the new york botanical garden. the outdoor exhibit captured her fantastical art from the mid 1940's all the way through 2020. last week kusama's work was on display ain in new york, this time at an auc that fetched more than $15 million for some of her earliest and rarely seen works of art. newshour weekend's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: long before 92- year-old yayoi kusama became one of the world's most celebrated artists, she was a struggling artist in new york. she arrived in the u.s. in 1957 with a suitcase full of kimonos and paintings, and just a few years later she crossed paths with a fellow japanese doctor who would unwittingly become a steward of her work. >> dr. hirose was a ry well respected doc
but we're not there anymore. >> sreenivasan: dorothy brown, professor of law at emory university, andok is called "the whiteness of wealth how the tax system impoverishes black americans and how we can fix it." thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: last month we brought you the work of panese artist, yayoi kusama, and her latest exhibition, "cosmic garden," at the new york botanical garden. the outdoor exhibit captured her fantastical art from the...
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dorothy in madison heights, virginia. good morning. go ahead, dorothy caller:.ost: go ahead, dorothy. caller: i wanted to call and thank mr. fallows for their book. i can hardly wait to read it. i attended college, one of my daughters attended college at the university of new york in albany. we had a class and one of the students, it was wonderful. i commented on what she had said and she said i thought you southerners were ignorant. that was very intelligent, what you said. i wanted to come and say what a difference living in another state for 15 years makes. thank you so much. it makes a difference in all of the students lives. i want to thank you for sharing with us. thank you very much. host: thanks for the call for you we have this from a viewer in texas, saying very interesting documentary. please ask your guests if they came to the deep south, texas. i am referring to the area within 20 miles of the rio grande. guest: i will give a little background. we have lived in texas for about four years or so. deborah got a graduate degree at texas austin and i was
dorothy in madison heights, virginia. good morning. go ahead, dorothy caller:.ost: go ahead, dorothy. caller: i wanted to call and thank mr. fallows for their book. i can hardly wait to read it. i attended college, one of my daughters attended college at the university of new york in albany. we had a class and one of the students, it was wonderful. i commented on what she had said and she said i thought you southerners were ignorant. that was very intelligent, what you said. i wanted to come...
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i live in dorothy without to break garrett miller's going to sleep. seasons going record, having drawn level lines, 40 goals, the previous match date house for coach mark was fine. who up idolizing the law and said he'd do anything to keep the record shared. and jeffrey held open the storing for iron, with an own goal after 9 minutes fire did everything to set him up, but levin doff see him, how couldn't manage to for this one himself? ah yes, so our commission took matters into his own hands after 33 minutes with this wonder strike and kings they coleman, made it for nail at half time bill milton, from the lab. and he didn't have luck on his suddenly, if you couldn't score, and then i'll launch to come back at their player. this score 1st, andre hon nodded in. and then so again, neither less showed how it's done. but then finally, in the 90 minutes, robert levin doff see score to go free and choose his entry into the history books, the one that overshadowed even the title and the top for the the final mat state is always an opportunity for goodbyes, and it was record champions by medi
i live in dorothy without to break garrett miller's going to sleep. seasons going record, having drawn level lines, 40 goals, the previous match date house for coach mark was fine. who up idolizing the law and said he'd do anything to keep the record shared. and jeffrey held open the storing for iron, with an own goal after 9 minutes fire did everything to set him up, but levin doff see him, how couldn't manage to for this one himself? ah yes, so our commission took matters into his own hands...
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and what also became clear is that he cannot disguise his beliefs. dorothy gordon that crude philosophy was easy to expose, that prosecutors had few insights into radicalization online with him. i think a check who had been chatting with and on which forums, what kind of ideas and plans were being this guy. what did he tell others? and what does he know about those individual? because these are the crucial questions, not least because there are currently for very similar attacks being tried before course in different countries. the so called low rooms have very strong political motivation. the attacks in 2019 ball, almost identical, whole monks, perpetrators, self radicalized on the same image boards. right manifesto that bird from each other and wanted to stream their actions live on line. the terrorists from 2019 were frequent visitors to the fortune image boards and the even more extremist 8 chad and its successes. they also use these chat rooms to announce them murderous plans and publish their manifesto on these forums, the most violent tact owners and remembered things. the 1st of
and what also became clear is that he cannot disguise his beliefs. dorothy gordon that crude philosophy was easy to expose, that prosecutors had few insights into radicalization online with him. i think a check who had been chatting with and on which forums, what kind of ideas and plans were being this guy. what did he tell others? and what does he know about those individual? because these are the crucial questions, not least because there are currently for very similar attacks being tried...
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but by dorothy a brown rejoined tonight as well by doctor maurice from going to introduce doctor austinerse abuses his love of history to strategically analyze topics upbringing and livelihood as a scholar, professor and prominent american historian who presents his chronicles with an experiential in-home perspective on the international implication surrounding topics race in a black safford welcomed doctor hobson were thrilled to have you here. welcome doctor brown for doctor brown is a professor at emory university of law. graduate and georgetown law, she received her llm in taxation from an york university. national brick and a scholar in the area of race, class and tax policies per sheet special published dozens of articles and book chapters on this topic. she's appeared on cnn, nbc, pbs and npr. her opinion pieces have been published in cnn, opinion, forbes, leader times in the "washington post". porter is in the south bronx of near city currently resides in atlanta, georgia. this is her debut we are here celebrating fresh hot off the presses. we are joined there going to be droppi
but by dorothy a brown rejoined tonight as well by doctor maurice from going to introduce doctor austinerse abuses his love of history to strategically analyze topics upbringing and livelihood as a scholar, professor and prominent american historian who presents his chronicles with an experiential in-home perspective on the international implication surrounding topics race in a black safford welcomed doctor hobson were thrilled to have you here. welcome doctor brown for doctor brown is a...
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there's a distance and then give it and then the letter except julia dorothy and the nea c logo in 90. yeah, this is i'm into the fun to know. yeah. no, yeah. we'll see. they're going to keep a little brief. danica. so yeah. so, going to diplomatic was with enough, but i did the politic i'm into i see no political e in, but i was growing up at least i can set levels. so i'm going to click that as a matter when julian called me and said, said he was going to ask our car zone, we thought that was the best idea you could ever have. because it's international stature, would allow him to deal with governments all over the world as well as he was a great lawyer. amazing prosecutor. when the senior listen, you will be looking for the fence of what do you have to get us in the day wor no a c k o k i somebody especially that she was p 30 or any woman told them you know or kiss yet that your vis related look at his wish. see, are you still good or not practical modulus? i'm be josh. the elicit that a morale let my you're not for my sort of political kingdom o'clock. he got some already new wiki
there's a distance and then give it and then the letter except julia dorothy and the nea c logo in 90. yeah, this is i'm into the fun to know. yeah. no, yeah. we'll see. they're going to keep a little brief. danica. so yeah. so, going to diplomatic was with enough, but i did the politic i'm into i see no political e in, but i was growing up at least i can set levels. so i'm going to click that as a matter when julian called me and said, said he was going to ask our car zone, we thought that was...
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the past 7 days of starting in the united states where world press freedom day was marked by us or dorothy's who mainly focused on journalists rights in other countries the day arrived as it was revealed that the united states had witnessed more than 400 assaults on journalists over the past year there were also 139 a rests and over 100 cases of reporters equipment being damaged and the 2021 tracker shows more and more incidents every day in the week r t z goshdarn of took a closer look at press freedom in america. if there's one thing entrenched in the d.n.a. of us democracy that would be putting america on the pedestal of righteousness at every given opportunity like here we're seeing every day. the work that journalists are doing around the world in increasingly difficult and challenging conditions nothing is more fundamental to the good functioning of our democracies they advocate they seek safety they celebrate the u.s. knows how to throw one hell of a party for a truth teller look no further than julian asuncion he's published so many u.s. secrets america's justice department is captiv
the past 7 days of starting in the united states where world press freedom day was marked by us or dorothy's who mainly focused on journalists rights in other countries the day arrived as it was revealed that the united states had witnessed more than 400 assaults on journalists over the past year there were also 139 a rests and over 100 cases of reporters equipment being damaged and the 2021 tracker shows more and more incidents every day in the week r t z goshdarn of took a closer look at...
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think that's a dorothy don't add that i'm not. that. only moderate labor is a willing to enjoy such condition as such they get high. but toy workers will continue to come to sway to. the roots of the force. of the base of. why. what happens when an island bill for tourists suddenly has no visitors it's. one no one east travels to bali to find out. oh no just 0. welcome to the puffin chinese do you feel your holiday has already become where the dream the skinny. those with a taste for the finest things night. for the film office to relax in. some. ways connected it's the details that make a journey perfect but warmth and hospitality make it feel like qatar airways going places together being comfortable in one's own skin is a bus right or at least. it should be a black filmmaker raised by white parents in east berlin in the 1960 s. embarks on a stunning journey of self discovery. a touching tale of family identity lifelong secrecy and reconciliation on becoming black eye witness documentary on al-jazeera. talked to al-jazeera we. were at
think that's a dorothy don't add that i'm not. that. only moderate labor is a willing to enjoy such condition as such they get high. but toy workers will continue to come to sway to. the roots of the force. of the base of. why. what happens when an island bill for tourists suddenly has no visitors it's. one no one east travels to bali to find out. oh no just 0. welcome to the puffin chinese do you feel your holiday has already become where the dream the skinny. those with a taste for the finest...
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me live and dorothy was out to break stairs. miller's going to sleep, season's going record, having drawn level lines, 40 goals the previous match, stay out for coach mark was fine, seal grew up idolizing the law and said he'd do anything to keep the record shared . 7 and jeffrey held open the storing for byron with an own goal after 9 minutes. fire did everything to set him up, but levin doff see him, how couldn't manage to for this one himself? ah, those who are kimmy took matters into his own hands after 33 minutes with this wonder strike. and then they coleman made it for nail at half time, but still no call from the lab. and he didn't have luck on his side. suddenly if you couldn't score and then work launch to come back and their players, this score 1st on han, nodded in. and then so again, neither showed how it's done. but then finally, in the 90th minutes, levin dusky score to go go break stairs. miller's records have been sure his entry into the history books one that overshadowed even the title and the goals for the final se is always an opportunity for goodbyes and it was recor
me live and dorothy was out to break stairs. miller's going to sleep, season's going record, having drawn level lines, 40 goals the previous match, stay out for coach mark was fine, seal grew up idolizing the law and said he'd do anything to keep the record shared . 7 and jeffrey held open the storing for byron with an own goal after 9 minutes. fire did everything to set him up, but levin doff see him, how couldn't manage to for this one himself? ah, those who are kimmy took matters into his...
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called dorothy's and the courage of the commission we have received assurances that the openness and the freedom of movement in the. gotti the now in the camps greater knowledge of the affair invite the focus of the democratic speaking to us moments ago where the pivot our attention now to asia where doctors in apollo have warned that the country's health system is on the verge of collapse amid a surge in covert $1000.00 cases authorities there have extended a lockdown in and around the capital katmandu until the end of. here is that the country is headed for a crisis like the one next door in india. india's deadly 2nd wave has spread to neighboring nepal. in katmandu health care workers and authorities are struggling to contain a massive surge of co 1000 cases in the last 3 weeks nepal's daily trajectory has shot up with 2 out of every 5 people tested now returning positive for the virus with hospitals filling to capacity with covered 1000 patients the country's health system has been overwhelmed by the spike patients are scrambling to find hospital beds and oxygen for loved ones. m
called dorothy's and the courage of the commission we have received assurances that the openness and the freedom of movement in the. gotti the now in the camps greater knowledge of the affair invite the focus of the democratic speaking to us moments ago where the pivot our attention now to asia where doctors in apollo have warned that the country's health system is on the verge of collapse amid a surge in covert $1000.00 cases authorities there have extended a lockdown in and around the capital...
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palestinian solo dorothy rallies are being held around the world including in new york marches there led to scuffles with israel supporters and several arrests were also in the city but united nations security council has held an emergency meeting on the conflict but failed to agree on a joint position 40 of the 15 members wanted to call on all sides to show restraint but according to diplomats joint declaration was blocked by israel's. u.s. our correspondent in new york has been following developments. as the situation with israel and palestine is intensifying we have a meeting taking place behind closed doors of the un security council now while the meeting is behind closed doors we don't know what's being said and many of the member states and their representatives have spoken very critically of israel meanwhile on the streets of many countries we have clashes between supporters of israel and supporters of palestine this is happened here in new york 6. i. believe. it. 6 was. now the usa has grabbed headlines by not taking a clear side in the conflict but instead calling on both si
palestinian solo dorothy rallies are being held around the world including in new york marches there led to scuffles with israel supporters and several arrests were also in the city but united nations security council has held an emergency meeting on the conflict but failed to agree on a joint position 40 of the 15 members wanted to call on all sides to show restraint but according to diplomats joint declaration was blocked by israel's. u.s. our correspondent in new york has been following...
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dorothy, i want you to take a listen to some sound from president biden this week addressing this veryable job, must take the job or lose their unemployment benefits and there are a few covid-19 related exceptions so people don't have to choose between their basic safety and a paycheck, but otherwise, that's the law. >> there is dignity in all work, but who is to say what is a suitable job? if you're going to work and you still can't meet your basic financial needs and there are government benefits that you would lose if you return back to work, the option is pay workers more, but what's your take on it? >> oh, absolutely and the lawyer in me says what is suitable is going subject to argument, but what i find significant is we see these republican governors incentivizing work by taking money away and incentivizing behavior, right? they want to get people back to work, but let's talk about tax cuts for the rich. how do we incentivize that? somehow when we want to encourage rich people to do something we give them money and when we want to encourage people to do something you take money
dorothy, i want you to take a listen to some sound from president biden this week addressing this veryable job, must take the job or lose their unemployment benefits and there are a few covid-19 related exceptions so people don't have to choose between their basic safety and a paycheck, but otherwise, that's the law. >> there is dignity in all work, but who is to say what is a suitable job? if you're going to work and you still can't meet your basic financial needs and there are...
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the last one came from dorothy moore in 1976. ♪ ♪ ♪ but year after year, malaco has survived, even asean, everyone thinks of motown, chess, atlantic, stax, glorious labels, every one of them and, you know, many more hit records than malaco, but none of them survived as long. they all ceased to be living entitiesnd theall stopped being independent. malaco is independent, 52 years straight. >> reporter: integral to their survival, has been an ability to adapt. while it may have started with a quest for hits on the pop charts, this is not where the label ended up. their move to a genre known as soul blues and, more importantly, gospel, is why malaco is still here. ♪ ♪ ♪ in the world of gospel music, there is nothing larger than malaco, whether through their own recordings or acquisitions. in 1986 they acquired the savoy catalogue, making malaco the largest gospel label in the world. >> when you think about the black church, you got to think about the music of the black church, and we're righat the top of that list when you look at the music. i mean, reverend james cleveland, mahalia jack
the last one came from dorothy moore in 1976. ♪ ♪ ♪ but year after year, malaco has survived, even asean, everyone thinks of motown, chess, atlantic, stax, glorious labels, every one of them and, you know, many more hit records than malaco, but none of them survived as long. they all ceased to be living entitiesnd theall stopped being independent. malaco is independent, 52 years straight. >> reporter: integral to their survival, has been an ability to adapt. while it may have...
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us 14 days where more and more young american jews and younger americans in general have expressed dorothy with the scenes in jerusalem on differences in general. so there's certainly a new, i don't know, standard generation l. c generation, the liberal jet, you more humane generation or spend demik generation. but there is certainly something to be said for some revival in the united states against the term prism of the moment. but yes, i think on the israeli side, nothing you know, after 5 governments and some 1516 years as prime minister, his experience tells him that he can take advantage of the united states. and he himself said that america is easy and that he can move it right left, then you can move it in. but i actually watch and that's in fact, every time you know, he carried some sort of mischief. he was awarded for it by the united states. this was most obvious during the obama by administration when, after he snubbed obama humiliated obama many by then on the settlement issue and, and, and walked through to congress and, and spoke against obama by the 1st and see us congress.
us 14 days where more and more young american jews and younger americans in general have expressed dorothy with the scenes in jerusalem on differences in general. so there's certainly a new, i don't know, standard generation l. c generation, the liberal jet, you more humane generation or spend demik generation. but there is certainly something to be said for some revival in the united states against the term prism of the moment. but yes, i think on the israeli side, nothing you know, after 5...
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nevertheless people continue taking to the streets outraged but what by what they call police brutality dorothy's in turkey's protest is attacking all this as an looting with colombia's defense minister claiming on travel gravesend gangs have infiltrated the demonstrations and activists in the city of cali told us however that the government was just looking for ways to justify their actions. you know the situation in cali is stance of the moment protests are planned for today which is going to be asked peaceful is possible because the army staging provocations and order to declare a state of emergency they want to get our youths involved in clashes with police so they can justify their heavy handed treatment of people with or tis of managed to divide the people into 2 camps those 4 and those against we're finding ourselves in a confrontation and warlike conditions trying to sow hatred among us these protests didn't begin yesterday but back in late 2019 there was sidelined by the pedantic that he'd shortly after the recent tax reform that caused this new wave of protests because what the authorit
nevertheless people continue taking to the streets outraged but what by what they call police brutality dorothy's in turkey's protest is attacking all this as an looting with colombia's defense minister claiming on travel gravesend gangs have infiltrated the demonstrations and activists in the city of cali told us however that the government was just looking for ways to justify their actions. you know the situation in cali is stance of the moment protests are planned for today which is going to...
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when palestinian israeli political parties thousands of people have marched across europe until the dorothy with palestinians protested in london. the cordial government to impose sanctions on israel, organizes one more than a sci fi post and into say they've been prosecuted for more than 17 years. a volcano has erupt it in democratic republic of congo. if the city of goma lava is heading towards game is airport. thousands of people fled across the border to wonder we don't know what to do and we don't even know how to. there's no information, even on the national channel. people are panicking them and we don't know if we should stay in the house or talk. we've come from the village sling the fire from the volcanoes last. we looked into the sky and we saw the red color from the volcano. we are looking for a place to shelter. so my supreme court has a return the head of states decision to suspend parliament. this pays away for the opposition fast party leader may not matter to be sworn in on monday. and the 1st female prime minister, current prime minister, has been empowered for 22. yes. th
when palestinian israeli political parties thousands of people have marched across europe until the dorothy with palestinians protested in london. the cordial government to impose sanctions on israel, organizes one more than a sci fi post and into say they've been prosecuted for more than 17 years. a volcano has erupt it in democratic republic of congo. if the city of goma lava is heading towards game is airport. thousands of people fled across the border to wonder we don't know what to do and...
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maybe seeing some pictures and that can affect their behavior it might also affect the way the op dorothy's respond and we understand a lot this information could turn out to be incorrect is there a kind of a double edged sword to this we even saw concerned parents rushing to the skill a lot quicker than they would ever have been able to get there when actually the incident seemed to be still ongoing. you know. i will say that you know social media has a good side so it is the side is not so good because it could be misinformation and for certainly for the police or attending the scene because the problem you know would be one shooter who saw the c.d.c. is to sterilize him in effect take out any gone gone gone and gone there and how many individuals should go to make those assessments and very quickly so we could out of that confusion i think we've seen this in a number of instance over the last few years were information comes out and she said you know you can get it from social media before the mainstream media like where you were. right now. so it can cause confusion some of them trying
maybe seeing some pictures and that can affect their behavior it might also affect the way the op dorothy's respond and we understand a lot this information could turn out to be incorrect is there a kind of a double edged sword to this we even saw concerned parents rushing to the skill a lot quicker than they would ever have been able to get there when actually the incident seemed to be still ongoing. you know. i will say that you know social media has a good side so it is the side is not so...
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between israel and gas as on factions. crowds have gathered in pakistan's largest city, the voice told dorothy, palestine. these are life pictures of demonstrators in karachi, waving palestinian flags and banners rawlings have been taking place across parker sciences. produces conflict began lava from a volcanic eruptions covered dozens of homes and eastern democratic republic of congo. at least 8 people have died. the love of soul for months gone, go, and stops after reaching the city suburbs. protests are taking place in the georgia capital against the government's hydro electric power projects. dozens of dams are planned and a bit to boost georgia power supply. local communities worry that they could pose a danger to the villages. if there was evident, click of a walker has more from tib leasing. this is something new. i've seen a lot of political rallies in my time in tbilisi, in georgia, and usually it's political parties that are organizing them will that support it. but this is very much a graph. 3 movements and it's distracting. a very broad range of support from the local people who s
between israel and gas as on factions. crowds have gathered in pakistan's largest city, the voice told dorothy, palestine. these are life pictures of demonstrators in karachi, waving palestinian flags and banners rawlings have been taking place across parker sciences. produces conflict began lava from a volcanic eruptions covered dozens of homes and eastern democratic republic of congo. at least 8 people have died. the love of soul for months gone, go, and stops after reaching the city suburbs....
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group runs garza and 5 hundreds of rockets into israel during that conflict. killing 12 people follow dorothy protests for palestinians are also taking place around the wild. large crowds have gathered in several cities as demonstrates his call for an end to israeli occupation. we'll have more on those protests in just a moment, but 1st let's hear from harry. forth at on the ground force in garza were outside ship hospital, the main hospital in garza city. but all of the main, 13 hospitals up and down the street are facing very similar issues, which is just an overwhelming number of patients and a huge workload for the staff and exhaustion. not just of them in human terms, but also of a lot of the disposals and the treatment facilities required. of course, power lines a down fuel isn't short supply, so that affects electricity which in turn effects, hygiene, sanitation, water. so it is a major problem. we were speaking to one doctor inside here and he looked just absolutely exhausted for one thing. and he was worried about not just what he been able to do in terms of treating, deciding priori
group runs garza and 5 hundreds of rockets into israel during that conflict. killing 12 people follow dorothy protests for palestinians are also taking place around the wild. large crowds have gathered in several cities as demonstrates his call for an end to israeli occupation. we'll have more on those protests in just a moment, but 1st let's hear from harry. forth at on the ground force in garza were outside ship hospital, the main hospital in garza city. but all of the main, 13 hospitals up...
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it, showing that sex treat blinkin, his talk, foreign policy official, has his, the president of dorothy, when he's here on this particular trip. the statement from the white house said that it was on the railey side, going to reflect the iron clad commitment that the u. s. has to israel security. and on the palestinian side, it said they were going to rebuild ties with palestinians after years of neglect. so that setting the scene, i think from the white house, for lincoln's visits, also in the last hour or so. there has been a briefing to reporters state department reporters by a senior administration official. now that i think was interesting because lots of those reporters asked the obvious question, which is yes, you're talking about humanitarian aid. yes, you're talking about reconstruction and funding to help palestinians. but what about the fundamental problem? what about trying to get a 2 state solution? what about restarting negotiations between direct negotiations between israelis and palestinians? of those questions we're all batted away with exactly the same answer. we're fo
it, showing that sex treat blinkin, his talk, foreign policy official, has his, the president of dorothy, when he's here on this particular trip. the statement from the white house said that it was on the railey side, going to reflect the iron clad commitment that the u. s. has to israel security. and on the palestinian side, it said they were going to rebuild ties with palestinians after years of neglect. so that setting the scene, i think from the white house, for lincoln's visits, also in...
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i would say dorothy bennett would be one. she is from and a soda, as i am. she got a degree in english. she studied astronomy and anthropology. one of my interest is also astronomy. she wrote the golden guidebooks to all the different topics. the astronomy one, when i was a child, that got my interest in astronomy. she was a curator at the hayden planetarium. she was also a curator at the berkeley museum of anthropology. i'm very fascinated by her. another one is catherine barrett . she traveled in the himalayas with her husband robert barrett. he was a geographer. she wrote books for children. and then the two of them -- she was a beautiful writer. that's one reason i liked her. her and her husband went to tara reid fay. they stayed in a candidate -- a canvas tent for a few months while they wrote a book about traveling in the himalayas. she's fascinating. another lady i learned about from your book is police postman. beautiful paintings under the seat. i would like to hear more about her. jayne: i would, too. i just read her great-grandson found a bunch of
i would say dorothy bennett would be one. she is from and a soda, as i am. she got a degree in english. she studied astronomy and anthropology. one of my interest is also astronomy. she wrote the golden guidebooks to all the different topics. the astronomy one, when i was a child, that got my interest in astronomy. she was a curator at the hayden planetarium. she was also a curator at the berkeley museum of anthropology. i'm very fascinated by her. another one is catherine barrett . she...
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mean just from your book i learned about a whole many more that i did not know about but i would say dorothy bennett would be one. um, she's from minnesota as i am and she got a degree in english and then she studied astronomy and anthropology and one of my interests is also astronomy and she wrote the golden guide books. to all the different topics and the astronomy one when i was a child. that's what got my interest in astronomy. and she was a curator at the hayden planetarium and then she was also a curator at the berkeley museum of anthropology. and so i'm very fascinated by her. and another one is catherine barrett who she traveled in the himalaya with her husband robert barrett. who was a geographer and in patagonia and then she wrote but first before that she wrote books for children and and then the two of them, i mean she had beautiful writer which i guess that's one reason. i liked her but they went her and her husband went to tenerife and they stayed in a canvas tent for a few months while they wrote this book about traveling in the himalayas. wow. that's she's fascinating and the
mean just from your book i learned about a whole many more that i did not know about but i would say dorothy bennett would be one. um, she's from minnesota as i am and she got a degree in english and then she studied astronomy and anthropology and one of my interests is also astronomy and she wrote the golden guide books. to all the different topics and the astronomy one when i was a child. that's what got my interest in astronomy. and she was a curator at the hayden planetarium and then she...
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but i would say, dorothy bennett. she is from minnesota, as i'm, and she got a degree in english, and then she studied astronomy and anthropology. one of my interests is also astronomy. she wrote the golden guidebooks to all the different topics. in the astronomy one, and i was a child is what got my interest in astronomy. she was a curator at the hayden planetarium, then she was also a curator at the berkeley museum of anthropology. so i'm very fascinated by her. another one is catherine farid, she traveled in the himalaya with her husband, robert barrett. who was a geographer. before that, she wrote books for children. she had beautiful writing, which is one reason i liked her. but her and her husband stayed in the campus tent for a few months while they wrote this book about traveling in the himalayas. she is fascinating. and then another lady i learned about from your book is -- who had beautiful paintings under the sea, and i would really love to learn more about her. jayne: i would as well. i just read that her
but i would say, dorothy bennett. she is from minnesota, as i'm, and she got a degree in english, and then she studied astronomy and anthropology. one of my interests is also astronomy. she wrote the golden guidebooks to all the different topics. in the astronomy one, and i was a child is what got my interest in astronomy. she was a curator at the hayden planetarium, then she was also a curator at the berkeley museum of anthropology. so i'm very fascinated by her. another one is catherine...
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>> dorothy ridings, thank you. a brief word about our procedure tonight. the first question will go to mr. mondale. he'll have 2 1/2 minutes to reply. then the panel member who put the question will ask the follow-up. the answer to that will be limited to one minute. after that, the same question will be put to president reagan. again there will be a follow-up, and then each man will have one minute for rebuttal. the second question is going go to president reagan first. after that, the alternating will continue. at the end there will be four-minute summations with president reagan going last. we have asked the questioners to be brief. let's begin. mrs. geyer, your question to mr. mondale. >> mr. mondale, two related questions. the crucial issue of central america. you have said that the only policy toward the civil wars in central america should be on the economic development and negotiations. do you believe that these answers would in any way solve the bitter conflicts there? do believe that there's no need to resort to force at all or not the solutions
>> dorothy ridings, thank you. a brief word about our procedure tonight. the first question will go to mr. mondale. he'll have 2 1/2 minutes to reply. then the panel member who put the question will ask the follow-up. the answer to that will be limited to one minute. after that, the same question will be put to president reagan. again there will be a follow-up, and then each man will have one minute for rebuttal. the second question is going go to president reagan first. after that, the...
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our next labor hero is dorothy bouldin, organized the national domestic workers union of america in 1968lective voice to thousands of maids who no longer would be abused by long hours and unfair pay. and it's good that the maid got paid more because do you remember how dirty white people were in 1968? hippies were having orangeys in the mud and coming back in the house without wiping their damn feet. our next activists, hattie kenty, one to have the greatest strike leaders in united states history and a leading figure in las vegas' culinary workers union. that's right. even cooks needed a union. which surprised me because if there's one person you shouldn't mess with, it's the person that's in charge of what you eat. underpaying your cook isn't worth it if he's going to be serving your chicken alpubes. after beinga elected to the union's executive board in 1984, kanty led a 75 day walk out to improve casino workers health insurance. personally, i could have used some of that health insurance on my last trip to vegas. i had a procedure where they removed all my benjamins. ( chuckles ) sor
our next labor hero is dorothy bouldin, organized the national domestic workers union of america in 1968lective voice to thousands of maids who no longer would be abused by long hours and unfair pay. and it's good that the maid got paid more because do you remember how dirty white people were in 1968? hippies were having orangeys in the mud and coming back in the house without wiping their damn feet. our next activists, hattie kenty, one to have the greatest strike leaders in united states...
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oh dorothy was for me. oh, her. on mount everest. climb is, are aiming for the jump at the world, but it's not just cold and extreme height putting lives at risk. many a pushing for the peak, despite a corona virus outbreak on the mountain. some teams are devastated by coding. and what's the sharpest, once you lose your water base, camp fire nipples. hospitals are overrun with thousands of new daily cases. pretty cool oxygen cylinders and vaccines are in short supply, as opposed covert storm continues. oh, on mount everest climb is are aiming for the top of the world. but it's not just cold and extreme height putting lives at risk many a pushing for the peak. the spider corona virus outbreak on the mountain kings were devastated by code, and it was the sharpest. when you lose your water base camp nipples. hospitals are overrun with thousands of new daily cases. critical oxygen cylinders and vaccines are in short supply as opposed covert storm continues to rage. the pool is in lockdown. battling it's west surgeon cov
oh dorothy was for me. oh, her. on mount everest. climb is, are aiming for the jump at the world, but it's not just cold and extreme height putting lives at risk. many a pushing for the peak, despite a corona virus outbreak on the mountain. some teams are devastated by coding. and what's the sharpest, once you lose your water base, camp fire nipples. hospitals are overrun with thousands of new daily cases. pretty cool oxygen cylinders and vaccines are in short supply, as opposed covert storm...
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the whole thing was organized by an author dorothy canfield fisher. she was sympathetic to the plight of refugees and had the idea that young students nationwide could raise money for refugee children the press around this movement and around this effort made it clear that these would both be both christian and jewish students, even though we know that jewish children jewish refugee children, or the ones most at risk. so again, this is the coded language in the us since anti-semitism was common it was important for them as a tactic. say that the money would go to all refugee children. you can see i think we have a picture of a fundraising can in the museum's collection. we found this artifact actually in a thrift shop in west, virginia. and the artwork on the cover of the can was done by norman rockwell a very popular painter famous for artwork depicting patriotic american life and you see a american boy with three small refugee children behind him american children were urged during this campaign to donate their age in pennies. so a five year old wou
the whole thing was organized by an author dorothy canfield fisher. she was sympathetic to the plight of refugees and had the idea that young students nationwide could raise money for refugee children the press around this movement and around this effort made it clear that these would both be both christian and jewish students, even though we know that jewish children jewish refugee children, or the ones most at risk. so again, this is the coded language in the us since anti-semitism was common...
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saratoga this will mean restriction of their for you the whole movement now from book ministry to call dorothy's and the courage of the commission we have received assurances that the openness and the freedom of movement in the. gotti the now in the camps ready to know of the affair invite the face of well let's let's continue on that point because asylum seekers in greece that we've spoken to who have the necessary paperwork and a legal right for their asylum claims to be heard there complaining of arbitrary detentions by the greek authorities they say they live in constant fear is your agency aware of these allegations and is a prepared to look into it. listen our our agency is fully involved in the management of the over the camps in the in the middle i don't know. i can assure you that the our we are closing morning during. what is uppity e-mail our terms and this is not a what you are very it's certainly not a case of detention it is facilities. we really heard the information we. we served. on the geishas rank amal. reports there were meet and we reduce the use of her daughter her daughter
saratoga this will mean restriction of their for you the whole movement now from book ministry to call dorothy's and the courage of the commission we have received assurances that the openness and the freedom of movement in the. gotti the now in the camps ready to know of the affair invite the face of well let's let's continue on that point because asylum seekers in greece that we've spoken to who have the necessary paperwork and a legal right for their asylum claims to be heard there...
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it recently added dorothy perkins, karen millen and debenhams to its portfolio of online brands. trends and offering access to those trends quickly. it's winning idea, but even harder than it sounds. ah, a post lockdown pleasure. hitting the high street again to try clothes on. there's been a huge uptick in footfall, but for how long? covid has caused shopping habits to change. the mass shift to online has provided a fatal blow to so many big brands. boohoo has been there to swoop in and snap some up. 25 million for dorothy perkins, burton and wallis, 55 million for debenhams. but that is the brands only. no shops and no shop workers, meaning massive savings. but virtual sales come with their own very real costs. when people don't try on clothes and they buy poorly fitting clothes, that leads to really high rates of returns. that's very, very costly for retailers. the whole deliveries are costly. alongside that, there's going to be more investment needed. so they're going to have to, there's going to be higher costs involved, they're going to have to invest in sizing tools, which
it recently added dorothy perkins, karen millen and debenhams to its portfolio of online brands. trends and offering access to those trends quickly. it's winning idea, but even harder than it sounds. ah, a post lockdown pleasure. hitting the high street again to try clothes on. there's been a huge uptick in footfall, but for how long? covid has caused shopping habits to change. the mass shift to online has provided a fatal blow to so many big brands. boohoo has been there to swoop in and snap...
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dorothy's latest book is "the whiteness of wealth: how the tax system impoverishes black americans andan fix it." >>> it is a few minutes past the top of the hour. along with joe, willie and me, we have former u.s. senator, now an msnbc news political analyst, claire mccaskill joins us. nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "way too early," kasie hunt is here. hi, kasie. and donny deutsch is with us, as well. he's the host of the new podcast, "on brand with donny deutsch." good to have you, donny. and kurt bardella, an adviser to the dccc. >> claire, i was talking last hour and of course doing it in a very quiet, nuanced, subtle way. because that's who i am. >> no. it was great. it's what we're all thinking. >> you know, i believe, light touch. sometimes i get angry. i really do. sometimes i get really angry. i love this country. i believe in american exceptionalism. i'm sorry if people don't. that's their problem, not mine. i've talked to so many immigrants through the years that have come to this country and absolutely love it. they believe in american exceptionalism. if yo
dorothy's latest book is "the whiteness of wealth: how the tax system impoverishes black americans andan fix it." >>> it is a few minutes past the top of the hour. along with joe, willie and me, we have former u.s. senator, now an msnbc news political analyst, claire mccaskill joins us. nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "way too early," kasie hunt is here. hi, kasie. and donny deutsch is with us, as well. he's the host of the new podcast, "on...
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here, dorothy. and jim brooks as one of television's most gifted creator writers. when you look back at the past women's role models on tv, it's easy to see susan harris' impact. >> susan harris was the greatest writer, in my opinion, of her generation, of that time, singularly. so all credit to her for coming up with so many iterations of something so amazing. >> do you think there is a woman's voice as a writer? >> woman's voice? generally they speak higher, softer. >> i should know not to ask that of a writer. >> yes, of course, there's a woman's voice. women have a different perspective. women laugh at different things. so, yes, there very definitely is a woman's voice. >> oh, do you know how many problems we have solved over a cheesecake at this kitchen table? >> no, dorothy. exactly how many? >> 147, blanche. >> hi, brian. it's cut-throat primetime time this fall, as some 23 new shows compete in one of the hottest ratings races in years. here's one just about everybody predicts will be a big h
here, dorothy. and jim brooks as one of television's most gifted creator writers. when you look back at the past women's role models on tv, it's easy to see susan harris' impact. >> susan harris was the greatest writer, in my opinion, of her generation, of that time, singularly. so all credit to her for coming up with so many iterations of something so amazing. >> do you think there is a woman's voice as a writer? >> woman's voice? generally they speak higher, softer. >>...
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boohoo recently added dorothy perkins, karen millen and debenhams to its portfolio of online brands.for retailers. the whole deliveries are costly. alongside that, there's going to be more investment needed. so they're going to have to, there's going to be higher costs involved, they're going to have to invest in sizing tools, which is something that there is huge demand for, online. and all of this technology, latest technology, it's actually costly. and boohoo has faced other reputational challenges. last year, it accepted legal findings pointing to the failings in working conditions, and low pay in its supply chain. it says it is working hard to fix the issues. and with tops on its website starting at a pound, can boohoo meet the sustainability challenge? oxfam says two tonnes of clothing are bought every minute in the uk. only 10% are recycled, but do shoppers care? i do try and pay attention to who makes the clothes. i try and make sure it's sustainable and it's something that i'm going to wearfor a longer period of time. something that's not going to go in the bin, a year down
boohoo recently added dorothy perkins, karen millen and debenhams to its portfolio of online brands.for retailers. the whole deliveries are costly. alongside that, there's going to be more investment needed. so they're going to have to, there's going to be higher costs involved, they're going to have to invest in sizing tools, which is something that there is huge demand for, online. and all of this technology, latest technology, it's actually costly. and boohoo has faced other reputational...
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you're like dorothy at the end of "the wizard of oz."the cancel culture you were looking for was right there inside you all along so as we saw from today's vote, the party is fully committed to donald trump as its leader it has no core beliefs no core ideology, other than the big lie that the election was stolen and that any wins by democrats are illegitimate that's why republicans in a dozen states have already implemented draconian voter suppression laws with arizona joining them just yesterday, and at least 404 voting restriction bills have now been introduced in 48 state legislatures. including laws that would limit mail, early in-person, and election-day voting with such constraints as stricter id requirements, limited hours, or narrower eligibility to vote absentee if republicans had their way, voting would be as difficult and confusing as parking in midtown manhattan. no parking except for alternate wednesdays and months ending in "z" between the hours of 4:00 and 5:00 a.m., during leap years. please note this sign was written on
you're like dorothy at the end of "the wizard of oz."the cancel culture you were looking for was right there inside you all along so as we saw from today's vote, the party is fully committed to donald trump as its leader it has no core beliefs no core ideology, other than the big lie that the election was stolen and that any wins by democrats are illegitimate that's why republicans in a dozen states have already implemented draconian voter suppression laws with arizona joining them...
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stance when it comes to the israeli actions of the ground but they feel that the past and enough dorothy is not doing much we've spoken to some officials and they say that although the international community is condemnations are not enough to quell the israeli measures they're still working to provide to communicate with the u.n. with the arab league the organization are going to zation of islamic cooperation to try and have these institutions force israel to ease its measures on the ground. all right thank you from ramallah and am reporting to us thank you. now and all the developments israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned of an open ended military operation against hamas following the launch of those rockets on monday evening and. this evening on jerusalem day at the terrorist organizations in gaza have crossed a red line and attacked us with missiles in the outskirts of jerusalem israel will respond with great force. we will not tolerate attacks on our territory on our capital on our citizens and on our soldiers whoever attacks us will pay a heavy trunk. and then earli
stance when it comes to the israeli actions of the ground but they feel that the past and enough dorothy is not doing much we've spoken to some officials and they say that although the international community is condemnations are not enough to quell the israeli measures they're still working to provide to communicate with the u.n. with the arab league the organization are going to zation of islamic cooperation to try and have these institutions force israel to ease its measures on the ground....
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this particular to belive that is it is extremely impoverished is it is what dorothy black it is you know similar to many people that was a real hero where you know there's families who live there it's people go to work every day there are people who are suffering from the pandemic which is still killing $3000.00 people each day in in brazil so. this particular balance is impoverished but at the same time suffers from an invasion like we see today with the bleeds how are these operations increased recently because we understand that there was a court ruling last june which restricted police action in federal laws because of the coronavirus as a mic. yes so actually in the last 2 months the operations have increased significantly and little community groups. against police violence to meet groups who provide services and he's actually went back to the supreme court to say that rio de janeiro is. following the guidelines so this this operation essentially was illegal when you call it a massacre and but according to media reports the gang that was targeted in this raid engages in drug t
this particular to belive that is it is extremely impoverished is it is what dorothy black it is you know similar to many people that was a real hero where you know there's families who live there it's people go to work every day there are people who are suffering from the pandemic which is still killing $3000.00 people each day in in brazil so. this particular balance is impoverished but at the same time suffers from an invasion like we see today with the bleeds how are these operations...