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that more than 90 percent of the kids between 6 and 9 years old or 6 to 10 years or 20 got the ellie ellie ellie great could not read a sentence and that basically just shows a lot of the failure in the system and the failure is caused by lack of investment i don't teach or training or in equipment or access in general quality of the infrastructure so that is a key part because domestic resource is key to supporting the social sectors in education and health if this continues we will continue to have on day investment in those sectors around and in extreme poverty will continue to be a challenge so does has to end needs the cooperation of the international community you mentioned the passage of the international banking system or the other or the complexity of the whole institutional mechanisms which govern the whole thing but many people say at the same time that it's easy to set up a monitoring mechanism that can easily spot the red flags not if i those concerned in the european community in the african community named those abusers shame them and that could play a significant role in reducing
that more than 90 percent of the kids between 6 and 9 years old or 6 to 10 years or 20 got the ellie ellie ellie great could not read a sentence and that basically just shows a lot of the failure in the system and the failure is caused by lack of investment i don't teach or training or in equipment or access in general quality of the infrastructure so that is a key part because domestic resource is key to supporting the social sectors in education and health if this continues we will continue...
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Sep 16, 2020
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ellie's mum. are you vegetarian? it is like old times but there is one missing. it's weird to think i'm going off to uni and ellie is not now. 16 months ago, ellie gould was murdered by her ex—boyfriend, thomas griffiths. she was 17 years old. ellie'slife. i often think she would have had me running round all the shops, getting saucepans and tea towels and all the things she would have needed, and you know, she would have been so excited. you know, facing the next stage, and all that has been taken away from her. does it help, spending time with ellie's friends? we wanted to see them all before they went and wish them all the best. but at the same time, i should have been wishing ellie off as well. # nice to meet you, where you been? # i can show you incredible things...# ellie, with her friend raven, five years ago. # but i hope for the day i can see you again.# when ellie was murdered, raven wrote a song to express her grief. if i can write a song that could help other people to kind of have a release of how they feel about this, then that would be amazing. and i literally sat down and i wrote the whole thing in about an hour, maybe. it was this song that secured her place studying songwriting at university. with, as well, like o
ellie's mum. are you vegetarian? it is like old times but there is one missing. it's weird to think i'm going off to uni and ellie is not now. 16 months ago, ellie gould was murdered by her ex—boyfriend, thomas griffiths. she was 17 years old. ellie'slife. i often think she would have had me running round all the shops, getting saucepans and tea towels and all the things she would have needed, and you know, she would have been so excited. you know, facing the next stage, and all that has been...
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ellie off as well. nice to meet you, where you been? i can show you incredible things. ellie, with her friend can show you incredible things. ellie, with herfriend raven, five yea rs elliehave a release of how they feel about this, then that would be amazing. and i literally sat down and i wrote the thing in an hour, maybe. it was this song that secured her place studying songwriting at university. secured her place studying songwriting at universitym secured her place studying songwriting at university. if it goes well, with all of us going up to uni, one thing with our year group is we all came together because we had to. we had to support each other. it is hard, then, with oliver's moving to different cities, not having people who understand, necessarily. it has definitely made a huge impact on the way that i think, and i think that is the same for everyone and the way we kind of view the world. it's like, trying to feel safe in it again, i guess, yeah. ellie was still the's best friend. losing her has changed everything. i know after ellie died, even the thought of it was awful and made me have panic attacks. now, i think if i end up going, i will have a nervous bre
ellie off as well. nice to meet you, where you been? i can show you incredible things. ellie, with her friend can show you incredible things. ellie, with herfriend raven, five yea rs elliehave a release of how they feel about this, then that would be amazing. and i literally sat down and i wrote the thing in an hour, maybe. it was this song that secured her place studying songwriting at university. secured her place studying songwriting at universitym secured her place studying songwriting at...
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Sep 2, 2020
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bring her newborn to work. [ baby crying] >> and ellie agrees that we absolutely need to pass this bill. >> that's buffy wicks and her 1-one-old ellie. ellie is making state history as the youngest person to speak, or in this case, cry, during session. they denied her request to vote by proxy. she said giving birth wasn't vd a valid reason to be considered high risk for covid-19 and allowed to vote by proxy. >> the bill came up and i was in the middle of breastfeeding and i thought i have to get to the floor. so i detached my daughter from me and put a blanket over her to try to protect her. >> the assembly speaker is in charge of deciding who gets to vote remotely during the pandemic. he released an apology to wicks that read, in was neverward her, her role as legislator or as a mother. i failed to make sure our process took into account the unique needs of our members. >>> all right. so one family gets help closing the digital divide and an nba super star meets his biggest fan. laura garcia has some stories that'll brighten your day. >> i love this "something good" story to tell you about this morning. the community certainly stepping up
bring her newborn to work. [ baby crying] >> and ellie agrees that we absolutely need to pass this bill. >> that's buffy wicks and her 1-one-old ellie. ellie is making state history as the youngest person to speak, or in this case, cry, during session. they denied her request to vote by proxy. she said giving birth wasn't vd a valid reason to be considered high risk for covid-19 and allowed to vote by proxy. >> the bill came up and i was in the middle of breastfeeding and i...
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ellie agrees that we absolutely need to pass this bill. >> that's east bay assemblywoman buffy wicks and her 1-month-old infant ellie. ellie making state history as the youngest person to speak or, in her little case, cry during session. the mother of two was forced to bring her newborn to sacramento because assembly leadership denied her request to vote by proxy. according to its office, giving birth wasn't considered a valid >> then the bill came up, and i was in the middle of breastfeeding, and i thought, i have to get to the floor. so i detached my daughter from me and, you know, put a blanket over her to try to protect her. >> assembly speaker anthony rendon is in charge of deciding who gets to vote remotely during the pandemic. rules say members who get permission must be at higher risk of catching covid-19. rendon released an apology tonight that read in part, my intention was never to be inconsiderate toward her, her role as a legislator, or her role as a mother. i failed to make sure our process took into account the unique needs of our members. i commit to doing better. so far no word tonight from wicks on that a
ellie agrees that we absolutely need to pass this bill. >> that's east bay assemblywoman buffy wicks and her 1-month-old infant ellie. ellie making state history as the youngest person to speak or, in her little case, cry during session. the mother of two was forced to bring her newborn to sacramento because assembly leadership denied her request to vote by proxy. according to its office, giving birth wasn't considered a valid >> then the bill came up, and i was in the middle of...
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Sep 11, 2020
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ellis island for screenings. millions of americans visit ellis island and the statue of liberty. on american artifacts, we visit ellis island immigration museum to learn about the immigrant experience. >> good morning. my name is peter urban and i'm a park ranger for the national park service. this island is the place where their american story began. 12 to 13 million americans came to this island and to this building in order to be given the okay to go out and start their lives in the late 1800s and early 1900s. a lot of people don't know about ellis island before that time. today we're 27 acres in size. but in the original form, it was 3 acres. small island in the middle of the harbor. for most of its life, it was a military installation, first as a fort during the war of 1812 and eventually during the 1800s as a storage depot. around 1890 it was decided by the federal government that this would be the place that they would institute the first building specifically constructed for the processing of immigrants. they did construct that building between 1890 and 1892. the building you see here is not the first processing center. it's the second. the first was a large wooden structure that lasted for five years and burnt to the ground in about three hours due to a furnace fire in 1897. and the federal government decided at that point they needed to build something more permanent and would reflect a government building. the structure you see here was built between 1898 and 1900 and it opened in december of 1900. it's a beautiful build
ellis island for screenings. millions of americans visit ellis island and the statue of liberty. on american artifacts, we visit ellis island immigration museum to learn about the immigrant experience. >> good morning. my name is peter urban and i'm a park ranger for the national park service. this island is the place where their american story began. 12 to 13 million americans came to this island and to this building in order to be given the okay to go out and start their lives in the...
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ellie agrees. we absolutely need to pass this bill. >> that is buffy wicks and her 1-month-old baby ellie. ellie making state history as the youngest person to speak, or in this case cry in session. the mother says she was forced to bring her new bborn because r request was denied to vote by valid reason to be considered high risk for covid-19. >> the bill came up and i was in the middle of breast-feeding and i thought i have to get to the floor. i detached my daughter from me and, you know, put a blanket over her to try to protect her. >> assembly speaker rendon is in charge of who gets to vote. rendon released apology, my intention was never to be inconsiderate towards her, her role as a legislator, or her role as a mother. i failed to make sure our process took into account the unique needs of our members. >>> it's 5:56. president trump continues to call for law and order. >> and when he traveled to kenosha, wisconsin, scott m pretty much what he found. >>> yeah, it is. good morning to you. both the mayor there and the governor of wisconsin asked the president to stay away. they feared there
ellie agrees. we absolutely need to pass this bill. >> that is buffy wicks and her 1-month-old baby ellie. ellie making state history as the youngest person to speak, or in this case cry in session. the mother says she was forced to bring her new bborn because r request was denied to vote by valid reason to be considered high risk for covid-19. >> the bill came up and i was in the middle of breast-feeding and i thought i have to get to the floor. i detached my daughter from me and,...
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ellis island for processing, questioning and health screening. today, millions of americans take ferry boats each year to visit ellis island and the statue of liberty. up next on american history tv american artifacts, we visit ellis island immigration museum to learn about the immigrant experience. >> good morning, my name is peter urban and i'm a park ranger for the national park service here at ellis island. this island for many americans is the place where their american story began. 12 to 13 million americans came to this island and to this building in order to be given the ok to go out and start their lives in the late 1800s and early 1900s. a lot of people don't know about alice island before that time, so let me talk briefly about ellis island itself. today, we are 27 acres in size. but in the -- original form this island was, it was three acres. a small island in the middle of the harbor, barely above sea level and high tide. for most of its life, it was a military installation. first as afford during the war of 1812, and eventually during the 1800s as a storage depot. but somewhere around 1890, it was decided by the federal government that this would be the place that they would institute the first building specifically constructed or the processing of immigrants. and so they did construct that building between 1890 and 1892. the building you see here was not the first proc
ellis island for processing, questioning and health screening. today, millions of americans take ferry boats each year to visit ellis island and the statue of liberty. up next on american history tv american artifacts, we visit ellis island immigration museum to learn about the immigrant experience. >> good morning, my name is peter urban and i'm a park ranger for the national park service here at ellis island. this island for many americans is the place where their american story began....
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ellie had beenin that is the key bit, if ellie had been ina that is the key bit, if ellie had been in a relationship, then her partner would have had the right to ask for the sperm to be retained. but as her mum, you can't? yes, that's right. so what are you trying to do legally now? legally, to change the law. 0bviously when i was told the information, i was devastated because elliee wanted to ensure her children would be born. she asked her older sister and then she came to myself and she said, mum, i know you would do this for me and i know you would make sure the children would be born. so i was quite devastated when i got the news that they wanted to destroy it. they said they could only hold onto it for about two weeks. so when icame off onto it for about two weeks. so when i came off the phone, i thought, no, something is wrong here. there has to be something in the law that needs to change so i started looking into aspects of the law and started the ball rolling from there. and then a couple of days later i contacted my lawyer. obviously, you have considered... let say you were to be successful, potentially you would be using your daughter's sperm with an egg donor and a surrogate to fulfil ellie's wish of having biological children. but they would be being brought up, not by their mum who has sadly died, but by you? yes. 0bviously, mum who has sadly died,
ellie had beenin that is the key bit, if ellie had been ina that is the key bit, if ellie had been in a relationship, then her partner would have had the right to ask for the sperm to be retained. but as her mum, you can't? yes, that's right. so what are you trying to do legally now? legally, to change the law. 0bviously when i was told the information, i was devastated because elliee wanted to ensure her children would be born. she asked her older sister and then she came to myself and she...