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have ethnic issues. that is the reason the become nationalists more hardcore patriots but that it would be they worth mentioning by name that i doubt it but for me god created all people as equals and men who respect themselves and believe in god have to understand that . we are equal gardley so we are a skin color in the sheeple were eyes. their language we speak so the live will be with you contradict yourself when you call nationalism a serious problem and then say these people are not worth mentioning. the well you see the do you see the contradiction i just don't want to give them publicity in our country thank god they're not as high prof file as in you know i know people are started as a nationalist so we should not advertise their names. another quote been done by c s d o general secretary nico i do the real story but he says that when the previous president was in office this is a cure he structures controlled and exploited drug trafficking has your government managed to change the situation bec
have ethnic issues. that is the reason the become nationalists more hardcore patriots but that it would be they worth mentioning by name that i doubt it but for me god created all people as equals and men who respect themselves and believe in god have to understand that . we are equal gardley so we are a skin color in the sheeple were eyes. their language we speak so the live will be with you contradict yourself when you call nationalism a serious problem and then say these people are not worth...
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solutions are clearly not going to be targeted along racial or ethnic groups. so we have the challenge of how we create a society where there is a lot of opportunity for people to move from the bottom to the top or at least from the bottom to the middle? and we do not have organizations -- part of the problem is that people who are in those ethnic groups will be disproportionately the middle class members of the population. for example, on a the black community, you have a real divide between the middle and upper-class and working class. the issues that are advocated for by organizations representing african-americans have very little to do with the trauma experience by working- class african americans paired >> specifically you are talking about affirmative action. >> it would be a good example. if we are protesting about affirmative action at berkeley, we are not worrying about the 60% of kids who are dropping out of urban schools are and a california. and this is the kind of -- you worry about how many black board members there are on the fortune 500 compani
solutions are clearly not going to be targeted along racial or ethnic groups. so we have the challenge of how we create a society where there is a lot of opportunity for people to move from the bottom to the top or at least from the bottom to the middle? and we do not have organizations -- part of the problem is that people who are in those ethnic groups will be disproportionately the middle class members of the population. for example, on a the black community, you have a real divide between...
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because ethnicity has to match the same. when you have a mixed ethnicity it is harder to match. but all his mix is asian. when you start to mix across different continents that's what makes it more difficult. >> cute kid. thanks, grace. >> thank you. >>> the cbs5 news correspondent sexually assaulted by a mob of men in cairo is telling her story tonight. lara logan believed her attackers in egypt enjoyed her pain. the attack started when the camera battery went down. >> we had to stop for a moment and suddenly he looked at me and says we've got to get out of here. >> he is egyptian. speaks arabic and he can hear what the crowd is saying. >> yes. >> he understand what no else in the crew understands. >> that's right. i thought not only am i going to understand but it will be torture that will go on forever and ever and ever. >> logan is back at work. you can see the full interview this sunday on "60 minutes." >>> switching gears now. we want to check your weather. roberta is here to give you the latest. >>> 69 degrees in san francisco today. 69 degrees in morgan hill. and in gilr
because ethnicity has to match the same. when you have a mixed ethnicity it is harder to match. but all his mix is asian. when you start to mix across different continents that's what makes it more difficult. >> cute kid. thanks, grace. >> thank you. >>> the cbs5 news correspondent sexually assaulted by a mob of men in cairo is telling her story tonight. lara logan believed her attackers in egypt enjoyed her pain. the attack started when the camera battery went down....
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how do you think it's possible to foster tolerance religious and ethnic in our society and in our country because according to the latest events we're far away from that is it possible to bring up an ethnically tolerant generation but if more of course yes why not how. everything is being done for that in our republic there is mutual understanding in all respects in terms of religion and ethnic origin we haven't had a single interethnic clash we even build our future treating everybody equally we give ethnic minorities an opportunity to prove their cultural heritage including their language and everything. when asked about tolerance and then the latest events at square. if. there was nothing interethnic about what happened on monday square just as in other countries somebody masterminded all this gathered people and wanted to stir them up against each other but i am sure that we are incapable of it we've always stood together as good friends i'm sure the chechens will never go to money square or to any other square and won't be declaring our entity we already saw this we saw what happened
how do you think it's possible to foster tolerance religious and ethnic in our society and in our country because according to the latest events we're far away from that is it possible to bring up an ethnically tolerant generation but if more of course yes why not how. everything is being done for that in our republic there is mutual understanding in all respects in terms of religion and ethnic origin we haven't had a single interethnic clash we even build our future treating everybody equally...
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in build our future treating everybody equally well but we give ethnic minorities an opportunity to prove their cultural heritage including their language and everything fell through. but when asked about tolerance and the latest events at nine years with the square. and i'm going to put it in a corner there was nothing interethnic about what happened on monday where just as in other countries somebody masterminded all this gathered people and wanted to stir them up against each other but i'm sure that we are incapable of it we've always stood together as good friends i'm sure the chechens will never go to money square or to any other square and we'll be just narrowing our entity we already saw this we saw what happened after rallies and what rallies bring about a theocracy and such with the russian constitution states any citizen of russia could become president of the russian federation keeping an eye on russian could ever become precious president clinton from portugal of course if the constitution says so why not so might get a muslim to come russian president but you want a mor
in build our future treating everybody equally well but we give ethnic minorities an opportunity to prove their cultural heritage including their language and everything fell through. but when asked about tolerance and the latest events at nine years with the square. and i'm going to put it in a corner there was nothing interethnic about what happened on monday where just as in other countries somebody masterminded all this gathered people and wanted to stir them up against each other but i'm...
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and his supporters are accused of sparking off a bloody ethnic conflict and kerry gets down south in two thousand and ten. you can't respect the of presently but have any other suspects on the case being tried and punished well but you snafu has been arrested him through trial actually we have about one hundred trials currently underway here in the paper on those charges yes because we know that he was very active during the riots his name is sunshine but he if. you have called nationalism one of our times major threats tell me do you think that bloody ethnic clashes are still possible in our times. you know or were you referring to political lashley as an option no i don't think clashes can occur in the nationalism is a manage for any multinational country is better to take preventive measures and keep it in mind when looking to stand as a country of many nations and we need to work a shadow of the problem up to with the cause behind the nationalist movements in kurdistan can you give us some names. well i think people of that sort can be found in any country that i. have asked niki
and his supporters are accused of sparking off a bloody ethnic conflict and kerry gets down south in two thousand and ten. you can't respect the of presently but have any other suspects on the case being tried and punished well but you snafu has been arrested him through trial actually we have about one hundred trials currently underway here in the paper on those charges yes because we know that he was very active during the riots his name is sunshine but he if. you have called nationalism one...
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for too long too many consumers and ethnic minority mayors have been underserve and targeted by unfair and un scrupulous predatory financial services. the result has been dramatically diminish the opportunities to build wealth or continue to own our home or even to buy a car. four years ago i testified before the senate banking committee about predatory lending in the refinancing market and racial disparities that exist at that time. predatory lending is unequivocally a major civil-rights issue. study after study conclusively demonstrated predatory lenders target african-americans, latino's and islanders. the elderly and women had such a disproportionate rate that the effect is devastating to not own individuals and families and whole communities. predatory lending stymied attempts at wealth building and ruined people's lives. sadly, since that time my words of been reinforced by more studies and more tragically have been catastrophic consequences for families, neighborhoods and whole communities have the foreclosure rate has disproportionately skyrocketed. in almost every other facet
for too long too many consumers and ethnic minority mayors have been underserve and targeted by unfair and un scrupulous predatory financial services. the result has been dramatically diminish the opportunities to build wealth or continue to own our home or even to buy a car. four years ago i testified before the senate banking committee about predatory lending in the refinancing market and racial disparities that exist at that time. predatory lending is unequivocally a major civil-rights...
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in our republic for which there is mutual understanding in all respects in terms of religion and ethnic origin mine we haven't had a single interethnic clash we live in build our future treating everybody equally but we get ethnic minorities an opportunity to promote their cultural heritage including their language and everything for free. but when i asked about tolerance i meant the latest events at nine years where. there was nothing interethnic about what happened on the nash where just as in other countries somebody masterminded all this gathered people and wanted to stir them up against each other but i'm sure that we are incapable of it we've always stood together as good friends i'm sure the chechens will never go to money square or to any other square but we'll be declaring our enmity we already saw this we saw what happened after rallies and what rallies bring about and so much will constitute the russian constitution states any citizen of russia could become president of the russian federation do you think and on russian could ever become precious president clinton if not more
in our republic for which there is mutual understanding in all respects in terms of religion and ethnic origin mine we haven't had a single interethnic clash we live in build our future treating everybody equally but we get ethnic minorities an opportunity to promote their cultural heritage including their language and everything for free. but when i asked about tolerance i meant the latest events at nine years where. there was nothing interethnic about what happened on the nash where just as...
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solutions are clearly not going to be targeted along racial or ethnic groups. so we have the challenge of how we create a society where there is a lot of opportunity for people to move from the bottom to the top or at least from the bottom to the middle? and we do not have organizations -- part of the problem is that people who are in those ethnic groups will be disproportionately the middle class members of the population. for example, on a the black community, you have a real divide between the middle and upper-class and working class. the issues that are advocated for by organizations representing african-americans have very little to do with the trauma experience by working- class african americans paired >> specifically you are talking about affirmative action. >> it would be a good example. if we are protesting about affirmative action at berkeley, we are not worrying about the 60% of kids who are dropping out of urban schools are and a california. and this is the kind of -- you worry about how many black board members there are on the fortune 500 compani
solutions are clearly not going to be targeted along racial or ethnic groups. so we have the challenge of how we create a society where there is a lot of opportunity for people to move from the bottom to the top or at least from the bottom to the middle? and we do not have organizations -- part of the problem is that people who are in those ethnic groups will be disproportionately the middle class members of the population. for example, on a the black community, you have a real divide between...
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ethnic journalists? >> ethnic media has been tremendously affected by the drop in advertising. it is embedded in the audience that service. -- that it serves. as mainstream media went into retreat, it had to expand. more people are looking to it for information and news. the audience has grown by 16% over the past five years. it is in the same situation of having to do more with less. the remarkable fact, i think that journalists and news is about what can access. to access to each other. something that gives us a sense of where we are in society. debbiwe in the media had a veryd time keeping up with the changes in society. how you keep up with the changes of san francisco if you are just one outlet. if a woman that lives in an alley starts off of the city lights in columbus, 91 years old, her building is sold into a tenant conversion into will be evicted after six years and her 48-year-old son hangs himself because he cannot find an alternative place for her to live, that is on the front page. it needs
ethnic journalists? >> ethnic media has been tremendously affected by the drop in advertising. it is embedded in the audience that service. -- that it serves. as mainstream media went into retreat, it had to expand. more people are looking to it for information and news. the audience has grown by 16% over the past five years. it is in the same situation of having to do more with less. the remarkable fact, i think that journalists and news is about what can access. to access to each other....
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i degas one of the local ethnic groups that once lived up in the mountains. many years ago our digs with the first to leave the highland homes and descend on the plain although mountain dollars followed suit later today various ethnic groups inhabit such villages in the foothills historically people in these parts of being called so customs when the republic came into being here it was named idea and retains the title to this day. most of the villages are scattered around the banks of the belisle river locals know it's capricious current so old some well they never ventured down stream on a wooden ramps or marriage but it's in the rafters of bold enough to descend into steep gorges in pursuit of thrills me the freezing cold water well pools nor rapids can put them off the adrenaline seeking men devils. i'm one and i'm one and two in winter time the actual level of the belisle river drops revealing shot rocks and large boulders before embarking on such a dangerous trip to the block gauss coming in several members of the rafting team tested the skills in a kaya
i degas one of the local ethnic groups that once lived up in the mountains. many years ago our digs with the first to leave the highland homes and descend on the plain although mountain dollars followed suit later today various ethnic groups inhabit such villages in the foothills historically people in these parts of being called so customs when the republic came into being here it was named idea and retains the title to this day. most of the villages are scattered around the banks of the...
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solutions are clearly not going to be targeted along racial or ethnic groups. so we have the challenge of how we create a society where there is a lot of opportunity for people to move from the bottom to the top or at least from the bottom to the middle? and we do not have organizations -- part of the problem is that people who are in those ethnic groups will be disproportionately the middle class members of the population. for example, on a the black community, you have a real divide between theiddle and upper-cls and working class. the issues that are advocated for by organizations representing african-americans have very little to do with the trauma experience by working- class african amerins paired >> specifically you are talking about affirmative action. >> it would be a good example. if we are protesting about affirmative action at berkeley, we are not worrying about the 60% of kids who are dropping out of urban schools are and a california. and this is the kind of -- you worry about how many black board members there are on the fortune 500 companies. th
solutions are clearly not going to be targeted along racial or ethnic groups. so we have the challenge of how we create a society where there is a lot of opportunity for people to move from the bottom to the top or at least from the bottom to the middle? and we do not have organizations -- part of the problem is that people who are in those ethnic groups will be disproportionately the middle class members of the population. for example, on a the black community, you have a real divide between...
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it's our approximation was -- the victims were of the other ethnic group.ll a lot of displaced persons. they were around catholic church. still about 18,000 persons. the number is decreasing but quite slowly. also, we have heard reliable information that in the vicinity of a city further west, there are still some -- about a hundred dead bodies that are scattered around that have not yet even been collected. as for -- >> do you have any knowledge about whether or not laurent gbagbo has surrendered or any of his aides close to him? >> i just arrived from the airport through abidjan. the town is relatively quiet. however, we do have some information that there is a lot of looting going on. so there are two main fears, one is general security and the other one is retaliation. as for gbagbo is concerned, we do not, at least i newly arrived in abidjan, do not have yet a confirmation on his whereabouts. >> how do you think civilians in the ivory coast are going to be able to build a route to stability given the humanitarian situation is as grave as you're describ
it's our approximation was -- the victims were of the other ethnic group.ll a lot of displaced persons. they were around catholic church. still about 18,000 persons. the number is decreasing but quite slowly. also, we have heard reliable information that in the vicinity of a city further west, there are still some -- about a hundred dead bodies that are scattered around that have not yet even been collected. as for -- >> do you have any knowledge about whether or not laurent gbagbo has...
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because it's now emerging virtually across the country and across ethnic and security groups as well. >> woodruff: so no one group is dominating over another. >> i mean the numbers, if you want to look at the numbers, of people that are sunnies, there is really no identity, there is a northeastern identity, arab kurds, muslim christians, but there is no sunni identity. so think of it as a country of minorities. all of them have their own cultures.
because it's now emerging virtually across the country and across ethnic and security groups as well. >> woodruff: so no one group is dominating over another. >> i mean the numbers, if you want to look at the numbers, of people that are sunnies, there is really no identity, there is a northeastern identity, arab kurds, muslim christians, but there is no sunni identity. so think of it as a country of minorities. all of them have their own cultures.
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there are hundreds of ethnic groups and as many different dialects. it has the world's largest muslim population and is the world's third-largest democracy. today indonesia is widely considered a model for secular pleural muslim democracy. this country seems to have a special place for president obama who lived in jakarta for four years as a child during a visit to indonesia, the president talked of the country's importance and what it meant to his mother. >> because indonesia is made up of thousands of languages and people from scores of regions and ethnic groups. my time here helped me appreciate the common humanity of all people. and while my stepfather, like most indonesians was raised a muslim, he firmly believed that all religions were worthy of respect. and in this way... (applause) in this way, he reflected the spirit of religious tolerance that is enshrined in indonesia's constitution and that remains one of this country's defining and inspiring characteristics. (applause) now, i stayed here for four years, a time that helped shape my childho
there are hundreds of ethnic groups and as many different dialects. it has the world's largest muslim population and is the world's third-largest democracy. today indonesia is widely considered a model for secular pleural muslim democracy. this country seems to have a special place for president obama who lived in jakarta for four years as a child during a visit to indonesia, the president talked of the country's importance and what it meant to his mother. >> because indonesia is made up...
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of thousands of immigrants fleeing north africa is especially bad timing for the country where the ethnic sentiment is already high the french far right leader tells r.t. that being part of the e.u. with its immigration directives country that interview for you next. real appends as multiculturalism ends in war she's predict it's of knock nicolas sarkozy out of france's presidential elections next year when the new pen first words of your party program or let's liberate from liberated from what that new libya where i want to free france from the east great jacket the european union wants to force a hundred and fifty million immigrants on ice over the next thirty years they say we're not having enough babies let's encourage people to have kids as they do elsewhere in the world rather than wait in the immigrants the e.u.'s expanding at france expense we no longer control our own territory our own currency or our own laws we don't decide who comes in or stays in our country they impose directives on ice without even consulting people all this is hurting our economy and discouraging foreign i
of thousands of immigrants fleeing north africa is especially bad timing for the country where the ethnic sentiment is already high the french far right leader tells r.t. that being part of the e.u. with its immigration directives country that interview for you next. real appends as multiculturalism ends in war she's predict it's of knock nicolas sarkozy out of france's presidential elections next year when the new pen first words of your party program or let's liberate from liberated from what...
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promises government is accused of spying on its people and targeting ethnic minorities under the veil of an anti terror a program that soldiers are patrolling the streets the french say they feel more intimidated and protected. a breeding ground for terrorism to travel to the north caucasus to find out what attracts those they mean to manipulate islam and innocent youngsters into extremists local teachers say it's important to talk about the real values of islam and stop muslims from feeling alienated. european countries are struggling to cope with a huge influx of immigrants coming from north africa it's especially bad timing for france where and see ethnic sentiment is at high country to far right leader see that being part of the e.u. with its immigration directives a country that's coming up next. real appends as multiculturalism ends in a war she's predicted to not because sarkozy out of his presidential elections next year and then the pen first words of your party program or let's liberate france liberated from wars but libya where i want to free france from the e.u. straitjack
promises government is accused of spying on its people and targeting ethnic minorities under the veil of an anti terror a program that soldiers are patrolling the streets the french say they feel more intimidated and protected. a breeding ground for terrorism to travel to the north caucasus to find out what attracts those they mean to manipulate islam and innocent youngsters into extremists local teachers say it's important to talk about the real values of islam and stop muslims from feeling...
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france its government is accused of spying on its people and targeting ethnic minorities under the veil of an answer to terror program soldiers are patrolling the streets of the french say they feel more intimidated than protected. but france is one of the european countries on the receiving end of thousands of immigrants fleeing north africa it's especially bad timing for the country where the ethnic sentiment is already high the french are far right leader tells us or i don't see that being part of the e.u. with its immigration directives country that discussion is next. really pence's multiculturalism ends in war she's predicted it's not because of sarkozy out of france's presidential elections next year and then append first words of your party program or let's liberate from liberated from what but libya where do i want to free france from the e.u. straitjacket the european union wants to force a hundred and fifty million immigrants on ice over the next thirty years they say we're not having enough baby well i think courage people to have kids as they do elsewhere in the world rathe
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the ethnically ethnically cleanse excuse me one of britain's largest gypsy communities is being booted out of its decades old home all because of complaints that they're an eyesore his presence is driving down property prices. the next it's all about german beer and sausages and culture right here in the russian capital station you know moscow. hello good and hard and welcome on this week's mosque wire program we're taking a look at german influence and culture here in the russian capital as their countries have had strong links to centuries and battles the size so the positive connections between the two are only apparent so joining lots of anders as we start this week's program here i think institutes operating in more than eighty countries well why is it completes the study of german language groups and provides information on the country's culture society and politics the library here close thousands of books and everything plus the recent german philosopher karl marx to recent travel guides in cities such as climate and munich to sweden since i'm very happy that people around the
the ethnically ethnically cleanse excuse me one of britain's largest gypsy communities is being booted out of its decades old home all because of complaints that they're an eyesore his presence is driving down property prices. the next it's all about german beer and sausages and culture right here in the russian capital station you know moscow. hello good and hard and welcome on this week's mosque wire program we're taking a look at german influence and culture here in the russian capital as...
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. >> for more information, visit sfartscommisis >> the san francisco ethnic dance festival is one ofhe jewels on san francisco sculptural crowns. this is in its 32nd year of showcasing the celebrated dance troupes. this year will be one of the past with four new works representing kondo, afghanistan, china, mexico. -- congo, afghanistan, china, mexico. more than a hundred 30 ensembles and soloists auditioned in january for a slot in the ethnic dance festival. in the end, 37 companies were selected to perform. 26 of those performances are world premieres. >> each year, we assembled a panel of dance experts that is made up of academics, scholars, researchers. people have been working for decades in the field. many of them came to this country in the seventies and have trained the next generation of dancers. they are proud to see many of these students at the these masterful levels. this was one of the best panel'' we have ever had, extraordinary people. at the end of the process, they rank their top groups which are then merged into a master list. >> performers are judged on stage pres
. >> for more information, visit sfartscommisis >> the san francisco ethnic dance festival is one ofhe jewels on san francisco sculptural crowns. this is in its 32nd year of showcasing the celebrated dance troupes. this year will be one of the past with four new works representing kondo, afghanistan, china, mexico. -- congo, afghanistan, china, mexico. more than a hundred 30 ensembles and soloists auditioned in january for a slot in the ethnic dance festival. in the end, 37...
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a traditional dress from algeria, which is from an indigenous ethnic group in north africa that existshroughout the arab world and is a traditional form of a tire. [applause] -- form of attire. more of the moroccan style. a lot of it is the embroidery on the sides. thank you, lina. [applause] another example that is more towards moroccan dress attire. thank you. this is the algerian dress which is an indigenous dress for algeria. thank you. [applause] ♪ these three pieces are from the gulf region of the arab world, which is saudi arabia, yemen, and oman. kate is wearing a heavier velvet dress with embroidery on the top and kind of going down through the arms. sama this is more toward the saudi, yemen region of the gulf. susan is wearing a traditional yemeni dress from a mountain region. this is a traditional form of a tire -- attire. ♪ ♪ >> this is the last part of our show. this is the part of the show that features lebanon, jordan. she is wearing traditional garb from damascus. i do not know if you can tell but there is a lot of handstitched detail at the top. lena is wearing a tradi
a traditional dress from algeria, which is from an indigenous ethnic group in north africa that existshroughout the arab world and is a traditional form of a tire. [applause] -- form of attire. more of the moroccan style. a lot of it is the embroidery on the sides. thank you, lina. [applause] another example that is more towards moroccan dress attire. thank you. this is the algerian dress which is an indigenous dress for algeria. thank you. [applause] ♪ these three pieces are from the gulf...
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i wanted to thank you for the opportunity to invite you to an event that opens the ethnic dance festival which will be on june 3rd at city hall at noon. this will be a forgiveness ceremony. this is something that we will be doing to remind people that there are original people here in the city. we cannot always expect people to apologize to us. we want to invite you to this event that opens up the dance festival and to ask that you as commissioners on the planning commission always remember the original people whose land that we all live on. i want to thank you all. can i also ask that i get to speak about treasure island. >> thank you for the invitation. some of us will try to be there. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am this year's national president. i want to come back to something commissioner borden said about disasters. the national level represents 80,000 members which has been called in haiti for more than a year. they have been involved with japan. i want to reiterate what you all know that after the '89 earthquake, we did a remarkable job in recovery. this is a model that
i wanted to thank you for the opportunity to invite you to an event that opens the ethnic dance festival which will be on june 3rd at city hall at noon. this will be a forgiveness ceremony. this is something that we will be doing to remind people that there are original people here in the city. we cannot always expect people to apologize to us. we want to invite you to this event that opens up the dance festival and to ask that you as commissioners on the planning commission always remember the...
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also, we have to be very careful with regards to the ethnic politics in iran. the religious minority politics in iran because extremely complicated. i guess in washington we have a tendency to look at politics in the region with terms of trials and ethnic politics. in the case of iran especially after experience, we know that the i iranian nationalism continues to play a major role. so even at times and arab of iranian sees himself or herself as an iranian first and perhaps an arab. with regards to that knowledge, if you look from that prism, then the question of minority, ethnic minority issues is not the major theme especially in the post-election iran. most of it revolves around either the term of reform are making the government more accountable or making the government more efficient especially in the province. especially with these baluchi minorities. now, at the same time we have to be very careful because the baluchis have been we more discriminated than the air above iranians or the other minor ethnic groups, then i would probably say that the baluchi
also, we have to be very careful with regards to the ethnic politics in iran. the religious minority politics in iran because extremely complicated. i guess in washington we have a tendency to look at politics in the region with terms of trials and ethnic politics. in the case of iran especially after experience, we know that the i iranian nationalism continues to play a major role. so even at times and arab of iranian sees himself or herself as an iranian first and perhaps an arab. with...
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i'd take the one of the local ethnic groups that once lived up in the mountains. many years ago with the first to leave the highland homes and descend on the plane all the mountains was followed so later today various ethnic groups inhabit such villages in the foothills and story plate told people in these hot something called circassians when the republic came into being here it was named idea and retains the title to this day. most of the villages are scattered around the banks of the belisle river locals know its capricious character the old some well they never ventured downstream and wooden rafts or marriage but it's a raft is a bold enough to descend into its deep gorges and to seem to throw me the freezing cold water will pose nor wrap its composed them all for the adrenaline seeking endeavors. and one amateur i'm one and two in winter time the it's a level of the belisle river drops revealing shot rocks and large boulders for him barking on such a dangerous trip of the block gauss county and several members of the rafting team tested their skills in a kaya
i'd take the one of the local ethnic groups that once lived up in the mountains. many years ago with the first to leave the highland homes and descend on the plane all the mountains was followed so later today various ethnic groups inhabit such villages in the foothills and story plate told people in these hot something called circassians when the republic came into being here it was named idea and retains the title to this day. most of the villages are scattered around the banks of the belisle...
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i'd think so one of the local ethnic groups that once lived up in the mountains. many years ago with the first to leave the highland arms and descend to the plain on the mountain dwellers followed suit later today various ethnic groups inhabit such villages in the foothills historic place people in these caught so called circassians when the republic came into being here it was named idea and retains the title to this day. most of the villages are scattered around the banks of the belisle river locals know its capricious current so soon well they never venture downstream and wooden rafts or now robots and the raft is a bold enough to descend into steep gorges and pursuits the for me the freezing cold water world pools small rapids can put them off the adrenaline see commend those. m one and m one and two in winter time loops a level of belle-isle river drops revealing shot rocks and large boulders before him parking on such a dangerous trip to the block gauss comey and several members of the rafting team tested their skills in a kayak. we're going to be weaving th
i'd think so one of the local ethnic groups that once lived up in the mountains. many years ago with the first to leave the highland arms and descend to the plain on the mountain dwellers followed suit later today various ethnic groups inhabit such villages in the foothills historic place people in these caught so called circassians when the republic came into being here it was named idea and retains the title to this day. most of the villages are scattered around the banks of the belisle river...
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i'd think so one of the local ethnic groups that once lived up in the mountains of . many years ago with the first to leave the highland homes and to send them to the plane on the mountains was followed suit later today various ethnic groups inhabit such villages in the foothills historically people in these cots have been called customs and when the republic came into being here it was named via retains the title to this day. most of the villages are scattered around the banks of the belisle river locals know its capricious current so soon well then never venture downstream wooden ramps or narrows but it's a raft is a bold enough to descend into the steep gorges in pursuit of for me the freezing cold water will pull small rapids can put them off the adrenaline seeking men devils. i'm one and i'm one and two in winter time the it's a level of the bell i read the drops revealing shot rocks and large boulders before him talking on such a dangerous trip to the block scummy and several members of the rafting team tested the skills in a kayak. we're going to be weaving thr
i'd think so one of the local ethnic groups that once lived up in the mountains of . many years ago with the first to leave the highland homes and to send them to the plane on the mountains was followed suit later today various ethnic groups inhabit such villages in the foothills historically people in these cots have been called customs and when the republic came into being here it was named via retains the title to this day. most of the villages are scattered around the banks of the belisle...
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again, particularly affecting the immigrant communities but also against the swedish ethnic swedes from finland of integrated are also discriminated against and thought of as being not quite swedish -- >> host: there's a good deal of disorder entering into the society who didn't have one. >> host: so if we keep traveling around the globe, we then come to another interesting example, which is a country that seems to be on the way to saving itself from the socialist disaster and that's the place you live, which is india. the first of all, when did you live in india? >> guest: in the middle of the 1990's. >> host: and you were working on the newspaper there? >> guest: yes. >> host: and so the chapter in india describes the development of a socialist system whose gradual or snowball's conclusion is one of the things that has allowed it to become an extraordinarily dynamic economy. >> guest: india, largely because of the preferences of the first prime minister was official, i think it still may officially be a socialist republic, but for a long time -- >> host: was the leader of the famous -
again, particularly affecting the immigrant communities but also against the swedish ethnic swedes from finland of integrated are also discriminated against and thought of as being not quite swedish -- >> host: there's a good deal of disorder entering into the society who didn't have one. >> host: so if we keep traveling around the globe, we then come to another interesting example, which is a country that seems to be on the way to saving itself from the socialist disaster and...
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i think they lump white ethnics into one big mass. on the catholic thing, i won't go on the way that bill donahue, who's the president or chairman of the -- executive director of the catholic league who thinks the "times" is a deeply bigoted newspaper against catholics, i won't go as far as archbishop do-lynn has said, but the "times" seem distant from the role of catholicism. right after i published "coloring the news" the second wave of the church sex scandal broke. and i was on radio on tv a lot being asked questions about this. and having gone to catholic schools, including a very good catholic high school, then archbishop stepanak and having diocese and priests, some of whom were brought up on charges or however you want to put it, knowing some of my schoolmates who had bad experiences, some of whom actually sued, that the narrative that was carried in the "times" was much different than from my own personal experience. donahue puts it rather bluntly when he says the catholic church doesn't have a pedophilia problem, it has a hom
i think they lump white ethnics into one big mass. on the catholic thing, i won't go on the way that bill donahue, who's the president or chairman of the -- executive director of the catholic league who thinks the "times" is a deeply bigoted newspaper against catholics, i won't go as far as archbishop do-lynn has said, but the "times" seem distant from the role of catholicism. right after i published "coloring the news" the second wave of the church sex scandal...