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you're working now and concerned about ethnicity. talk to us about that. >> i'm trying to investigate what the ancient sense of ethnicity was and whether it was as so often today, a dominant force in terms of our identity. the ancients were much more broad-minded about this. the romans considered themselves not as a single ethnic entity but that they were a combination of trojans, greeks, a trust can -- and so forth. the jews even because they encouraged and we know proselytized converts who were attached to the jewish faith even though they weren't use -- jews because they were held back by a sense of ethnicity as their identity. there was intermarriage among the jews which we forget about. almost the -- all of the non- patriarchs married non-jews. the maidservant of sarah -- joseph married an egyptian. moses married a media night. he married countless women from abroad and got in trouble for it but nevertheless people just didn't feel they had to have a few more ethnic identity. it was a mingled and mongrel identity almost. it wasn
you're working now and concerned about ethnicity. talk to us about that. >> i'm trying to investigate what the ancient sense of ethnicity was and whether it was as so often today, a dominant force in terms of our identity. the ancients were much more broad-minded about this. the romans considered themselves not as a single ethnic entity but that they were a combination of trojans, greeks, a trust can -- and so forth. the jews even because they encouraged and we know proselytized converts...
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many changes are in the 1960s, affirmative action club black studies, ethnic studies, ethnic studies,atino studies, women's studies all come out of this time. what is atwhat is at the heart of this is human drama, human stories. there are people stories in people's lives at the center of this book. ibook. i did not want it to be filled with academic jargon even though i wanted to make a scholarly intervention. as a human story and incredible struggle and aspiration and contribution at the heart of the book. >> host: here at northwestern university. a hotspot fora hotspot for the black movement of the 60s and 70s? >> surprisingly it was. you would not think it would be aa hotbed of black radicalism, but in its own way it was because it was right next to a major urban center that had a really important local civil rights struggle, local black power struggle with very important organizations and leadership. many of them came to chicago.
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this is ethnic cleansing. and, you know, the feeling i was left with was one of oppression, of people being trapped, hopeless in with no options. but, in fact, it isn't a hopeless situation. something can and must be done. and i look forward to hearing from michel on what can be done and then your questions as well. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, matt. and good morning. now the boat crisis that has been widely reported on is just the most visible and most recent manifestation of what has been a very long ordeal and dramatic ordeal for the rohingya and i'm grateful that matt went back to myanmar in sitway to see where the problem really was. because the boat crisis has given the impression which has been used by the myanmar government that it is an international crisis, which it is not. and when confronted with the accusation that -- that the result of persecution, they say this is a result of communal violence and when we describe the conditions of the rohingya in secret, it is not communal vi
this is ethnic cleansing. and, you know, the feeling i was left with was one of oppression, of people being trapped, hopeless in with no options. but, in fact, it isn't a hopeless situation. something can and must be done. and i look forward to hearing from michel on what can be done and then your questions as well. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, matt. and good morning. now the boat crisis that has been widely reported on is just the most visible and most recent...
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chinese and that they had insulted ethnic leaders. some protesters headed to one of the china town areas. >> translator: this protest is to say the official religion of this country is islam. so what's the progress of the protest so far? so far it's been good. why do you want to go to the street? even if permit isn't verified we can't contain anymore. we want to rally no matter what. >> the government asked the organizers not to use racial slogans. china town was sealed off but hundreds of protesters tried to push their way in prompting riot police to disperse the crowd with water canons. thousands of others rallied near parliament. in malaysia ethnic tensions turned violent in 1969. ethnicity and religion are sensitive subjects in the country. >>> french authorities say seven climbers have been killed and another seriously injured in an avalanche. the accident happened in the region of the french alps. how the weather played a role in the accident. >> it could have been that storm that swept through the area earlier this week. the tr
chinese and that they had insulted ethnic leaders. some protesters headed to one of the china town areas. >> translator: this protest is to say the official religion of this country is islam. so what's the progress of the protest so far? so far it's been good. why do you want to go to the street? even if permit isn't verified we can't contain anymore. we want to rally no matter what. >> the government asked the organizers not to use racial slogans. china town was sealed off but...
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the more recent and growing challenge is one that tran cents the ethnic divide.ts political and economic pressures that skew the editorial process and slanting stories. the story from sarajevo on props regardless of ethnicity or where they are based in the country. >> reporter: srebrenica, designated bit the united nations a safe haven in april 1993. it was turned into a burial site in a matter of days, when thousands of muslims, men and boys, were massacred. this past july, tens of thousands of people, along with the world's media, poured into the site to remember the worst atrocity. srebrenica is one of those subjects the bosnian media find difficult to cover. the ceasefire declared seems to have done little to affect the newspapers. >> in bosnia and herzegovina, the war is not over. we have seconded conducting it using weapons, but are conditioning it on other platforms, especially the media. it is reported today the same as 20 years ago. you have the same structure and sound bites. it's tedious, but all these years on, we have not managed to report it differe
the more recent and growing challenge is one that tran cents the ethnic divide.ts political and economic pressures that skew the editorial process and slanting stories. the story from sarajevo on props regardless of ethnicity or where they are based in the country. >> reporter: srebrenica, designated bit the united nations a safe haven in april 1993. it was turned into a burial site in a matter of days, when thousands of muslims, men and boys, were massacred. this past july, tens of...
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math from the -- most from the ethnic mallet community. it's a traditional support base. now, organizers set up the protest in response to a massive demonstration that occurred in kuala lumpur about a fortnight ago when more than 200,000 came out, calling for the prime minister to resign amid the allegations that he syphoned off 7 million from a state investment fund. it's not been charged with a crime. protesters say they have come out to show that he is still their democratically elected leader and enjoyed the strong and popular mandate. there has been a strong security turn out to make sure there's no passion. critics say that there are racial overtones, many people here told us that they are here to protect maladignity. they fear they've been overshadowed, raising concerns that this may be clashes between ethnic malays, and minority communities. there are tensions, but it has been peaceful so far. >> the republican frond runner in the race for the u.s. presidency, donald trump vowed to fix veteran health care. >> the u.n. president laid out the matters. republican hop
math from the -- most from the ethnic mallet community. it's a traditional support base. now, organizers set up the protest in response to a massive demonstration that occurred in kuala lumpur about a fortnight ago when more than 200,000 came out, calling for the prime minister to resign amid the allegations that he syphoned off 7 million from a state investment fund. it's not been charged with a crime. protesters say they have come out to show that he is still their democratically elected...
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every ethnic group that lives in the bronx has that.is mexicans. the thing is, it's an immigrant neighborhood. it is not a matter of who owns it, it's who owns it at a particular time. i enjoy that. and they're next. and i'm looking forward to that, because i enjoy a good quesadilla. but i made a good decision coming to lammy's today. >> good move. >> i'm always here. i live right there. i'm always here for the curried goat and mac and cheese. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? >>> the twos and the fives here are the greatest trains because they go from bronx, through manhattan all the way to brooklyn. it's the only number lines that will get three boroughs visibility. >> bronx, still here. >> still hire. but like even then, that brings me back, tony. that sound. >> do you remember the first time you put spray paint on a wall? >> yeah. >> when was that? >> summer of '
every ethnic group that lives in the bronx has that.is mexicans. the thing is, it's an immigrant neighborhood. it is not a matter of who owns it, it's who owns it at a particular time. i enjoy that. and they're next. and i'm looking forward to that, because i enjoy a good quesadilla. but i made a good decision coming to lammy's today. >> good move. >> i'm always here. i live right there. i'm always here for the curried goat and mac and cheese. can a business have a mind? a...
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. >> he's vaguely ethnic, right. >> larry: vaguely ethnic. okay. all right. we'll put him there.son? >> he could have been vaguely ethnic. >> he could also definitely be be chocolate thunder. >> larry: he's mumbles mcgoo. all right. last one. >> who in the group is chocolate thunder there's chocolate thunder! ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: chocolate thunder! chocolate thunder! we'll be right back. they need hair and make up. [hair dryer] hey ladies. whatever you need, whenever you need it, check yelp first. we know just the place. when it comes to quitting cigarettes, why does it feel like all or nothing? would you expect me to lose 25 pounds overnight? i'm taking it one cigarette at a time. that's how zonnic helps me quit. zonnic nicotine gum. every victory counts. ♪bend the rules of what'st ♪ possible with the epic hp x360. it's from virtually anywhere.rn of danger it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer
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narrator: so the negotiators drew maps that would split the city along ethnic lines.he bigger problem came with the oldest part of the city, a zone whose importance was all out of proportion to its size. ross: the old city is one square kilometer. within one square kilometer there are at least 57 holy sites-- holy to three separate faiths. the area is so small that if you spring a leak in one quarter, you have to turn off water in the adjacent quarter. so concepts of sovereignty as they apply to the old city are a little bit more complicated. narrator: at the core are the haram al-sharif for the muslims and the temple mount for the jews. these jews are praying in front of their ancient temple whose ruins lay buried behind its western wall. on top of those ruins are the holy dome of the rock and the al-aksa mosque. in traditional real estate terms, both sides claim the same ground. a breakthrough required spatial imagination. ross: the jewish quarter extends to the wall. and the muslim quarter envelops where the haram is. and you had... the wall is here, the haram is u
narrator: so the negotiators drew maps that would split the city along ethnic lines.he bigger problem came with the oldest part of the city, a zone whose importance was all out of proportion to its size. ross: the old city is one square kilometer. within one square kilometer there are at least 57 holy sites-- holy to three separate faiths. the area is so small that if you spring a leak in one quarter, you have to turn off water in the adjacent quarter. so concepts of sovereignty as they apply...
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many changes are in the 1960s, affirmative action club black studies, ethnic studies, ethnic studies, latino studies, women's studies all come out of this time. what is atwhat is at the heart of this is human drama, human stories. there are people stories in people's lives at the center of this book. ibook. i did not want it to be filled with academic jargon even though i wanted to make a scholarly intervention. as a human story and incredible struggle and aspiration and contribution at the heart of the book. >> host: here at northwestern university. a hotspot fora hotspot for the black movement of the 60s and 70s? >> surprisingly it was. you would not think it would be aa hotbed of black radicalism, but in its own way it was because it was right next to a major urban center that had a really important local civil rights struggle, local black power struggle with very important organizations and leadership. many of them came to chicago. 1965, 1966, 19671965, 1966, 1967 that had as there goal to widen opportunities to a much larger group and to, you know, transform the curriculum and co
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. >> he's vaguely ethnic, right. >> larry: vaguely ethnic. okay. all right. we'll put him there. ben carson? >> he could have been vaguely ethnic. >> he could also definitely be be chocolate thunder. >> larry: he's mumbles mcgoo. all right. last one. >> who in the group is chocolate thunder there's chocolate thunder! ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: chocolate thunder! chocolate thunder! we'll be right back. (background walking and talking) verizon's coverage is as constant and reliable as wesgrove high school's most popular couple. (sigh) corey and samantha. ♪ their goal is constant and unwavering connection. as smooth as samantha's hair and as strong as corey's jawline. i've never even seen them blink. the most 4g lte coverage means more to love. (school bell ringing) with eggs and hashbrowns.op their all-in burger? yeah, on a burger. and don't forget the bacon and onions seared inside fresh ground beef. the new all day brunch burger, with free refills of fries. that's a lot of flavor for a low price. only at applebee's. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: okay, that's our show.
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nadine barber, al jazeera. >> thousands of ethnic that lays havmalaisehave marched.culled uprising is in response to last month's practice test against the prime minister. he has been facing increasing demands to step down over a corruption standal but hard liners are accusing the ethnic chinese minority of driving those demonstrations. >>> egypt's foreign minister has written an open letter to the people of mexico expressing condolences for the accidental killing of its tourists on sunday. he described the victims as innocent. the injured were treated this hospital in coul cairo where thy were paid a visit by the actioning prime minister. eight mexicans were among 12 people killed when an egyptian conveyed opened fire in the western desert. >>> dawned trump is the front runner in the race to become the republican nominee in the united states next year. the controversial businessman delivered a speech on national security and foreign policy. ahead of a republican presidential debate. alanishealan fisher reports fron pedro california. >> please help me welcome -- acco
nadine barber, al jazeera. >> thousands of ethnic that lays havmalaisehave marched.culled uprising is in response to last month's practice test against the prime minister. he has been facing increasing demands to step down over a corruption standal but hard liners are accusing the ethnic chinese minority of driving those demonstrations. >>> egypt's foreign minister has written an open letter to the people of mexico expressing condolences for the accidental killing of its tourists...
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daniel lak, al jazeera, toronto. >>> thousands of mostly ethnic malaise have marked in support of thet in the malaysian capital. dignity up riding is in response to last month's protests against the prime minister. he is facing increasing demands to step down over a corruption scandal. hard liners are accusing the ethnic chinese mind or at this of driving the demonstrations but problem they want malaise werprom 90 malaise were part of. >>> donald trump has become the front runner in the race to become the presidential nominee in the u.s. next year. the controversial business man delivered a speech on national security and foreign policy ahead of a republican presidential debate. alan fisher reports from san pedro, california. >> reporter: he's the man who generates most coverage, support, controversy. donald trump came to california to talk national security but it was his words on immigration that provoked protests. there are people here who have paid up to a thousand dollars a ticket to hear donald trump speak. just a few meters away there are does end of protesters who are angry at
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they were accused the ethnic min juniority. prominent mallas took part in the rally. let's go to our correspondent. she is at the pro-government rally. what is the latest situation there at the rally? >> well, we have heard that security forces in chinatown. it happened after water bottles and stones were thrown apt the police. they were prevented from entering the chinatown area. they were prevented because there were high concerns that there would be clashes between the ethnic mallet protesters, and chinese businesses in that area. however, it seems in the park which was the center point of the protesters, things were peaceful. tens of thousands came up earlier. essentially supporting the prime minister. they also were here. they stand up for the rights of the mallet community. they feared that their identity, their history, and their culture would be overshadowed and trampled on, including the chinese community, so security was tight to prevent any type of clashes between the mostly mallet protesters, and the ethnic chinese community. >> thank you very much. that's
they were accused the ethnic min juniority. prominent mallas took part in the rally. let's go to our correspondent. she is at the pro-government rally. what is the latest situation there at the rally? >> well, we have heard that security forces in chinatown. it happened after water bottles and stones were thrown apt the police. they were prevented from entering the chinatown area. they were prevented because there were high concerns that there would be clashes between the ethnic mallet...
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my kids are a complete mix, 15 different ethnicities. this country is not about ethnicity.s about opportunity. i think every republican wants to stress that point and they'll succeed if they do. i do believe the democratic party has a vested interest in deepening divisions based on racial and idealogical fault lines. republicans should be opposite that. i think jeb bush was speaking to that today. >> before you leave, i want you to talk about sort of the horse race, the new poll showing trump's first real emotion. do you think he'll be a flash in the pan or gain his momentum back? he was in the 30s at one point. >> he is still the leader in over poll. now i'm looking at voters more than candidate. there are the true believers and they're attached really tightly to their people. the ted cruz people and the donald trump people and the ben carson and the huckabee and the santorum. there are some buckley conservatives who want to elect the most conservative republican who is electable. they're gravitating towards fiorina and rubio right now. you have the center, moderate right.
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what seemed to be a call for ethnic cleansing. >> okay. this man. like this guy. >> from white plains. >> okay. >> we have a problem in this country. it's called muslims. we know our current president is one. you know he's not even an american. >> we need this question this is -- >> but anyway we have training camps growing where they want to kill us. that's my question. when can we get rid of them. >> we're looking at a lot of things. a lot of people are saying that and that bad things are happening there.fsy we'll look at that and plenty of other things. >> to be clear, when can we get rid of it that's the question? when can we get rid of the fictional muslims in training camps or maybe all muslims? and the answer from donald trump who is now polled in more than a dozen polls consecutively was "we'll be looking at a lot of different things." the nonsense about muslim training camps came up a few questions later. >> the fbi knows all about that. >> right. >> america has also guns pointed at ordinary citizens here. one of them -- >> don't get nervou
what seemed to be a call for ethnic cleansing. >> okay. this man. like this guy. >> from white plains. >> okay. >> we have a problem in this country. it's called muslims. we know our current president is one. you know he's not even an american. >> we need this question this is -- >> but anyway we have training camps growing where they want to kill us. that's my question. when can we get rid of them. >> we're looking at a lot of things. a lot of people...
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you know, some ethnic groups do better than others in higher education. jewish students for example have been extraordinarily successful in the higher education setting. scotts, irish on the other hand have been considerably less successful in that set. have not done nearly, as well. this is not to say that these groups don't excel in other areas but in the area of higher education, there already big differences among subgroups within blacks and within whites. has anyone collected any data on that? is there any plan to collect data on that kind of issue? >> i guess this is for you, dr. carr, the most but anybody else would like to jump had in there. >> it's a very complex set of questions when is you start asking people those sorts of things about their religion, even sometimes their origin, the country of origin. so we have to be very careful. we work closely with omb regarding how we can ask these questions and how we can report out on these questions just because the states or the school districts collect the data doesn't mean that omb will support us
you know, some ethnic groups do better than others in higher education. jewish students for example have been extraordinarily successful in the higher education setting. scotts, irish on the other hand have been considerably less successful in that set. have not done nearly, as well. this is not to say that these groups don't excel in other areas but in the area of higher education, there already big differences among subgroups within blacks and within whites. has anyone collected any data on...
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there's really no model of a nonprofit ethnic newspaper rising out of the ashes. and that harsh economic time. but it was a very community-inspired movement to create this newspaper to continue our mission of keeping the community connected, informed and empowered. and over the years we developed education programs such as the films of remembrance on wartime incarcerati incarceration, authors series and this program. >> tell us about the pilgrimage and why it became a project for you. >> over the years i was a little concerned maybe frustrated that the overall narrative of the island did not really seem to include much about the japanese and american experience. and yet when i was doing an obituary of the san francisco state university professor who passed away several years ago, discovered how he played a crucial role in discovering the value of the immigration station. actually, it was a student, alexander weiss, who discovered the carvings of the wall and there were these early expeditions to angel island. so in an attempt to get the community reconnected to th
there's really no model of a nonprofit ethnic newspaper rising out of the ashes. and that harsh economic time. but it was a very community-inspired movement to create this newspaper to continue our mission of keeping the community connected, informed and empowered. and over the years we developed education programs such as the films of remembrance on wartime incarcerati incarceration, authors series and this program. >> tell us about the pilgrimage and why it became a project for you....
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everyone here is part of the ethnic shan minority. most of them earn less than the legal minimum wage of around eight euros a day. but that's still more than what they would make at home. jai leng tells us that even though they live in this camp, they still worship buddha with this little altar, just like at home. jai leng is also from myanmar. he's lived in thailand with his family for 20 years. >> i'm happy when i don't think too much. but deep in my heart, i'm not happy. this is not my home. sometimes i wonder whether i'll live the rest of my life like this, or whether i'll go back. >> many here would like to return home. some feel that myanmar's migrant workers never quite settle in thailand. it's an existence on the fringes of society. those without official documentation are especially in danger of exploitation. but many feel they have no choice. >> in my heart i know it wasn't the right decision to come here. but if i think about the situation in our country, i know i have to stay. if the situation there changed, i would return
everyone here is part of the ethnic shan minority. most of them earn less than the legal minimum wage of around eight euros a day. but that's still more than what they would make at home. jai leng tells us that even though they live in this camp, they still worship buddha with this little altar, just like at home. jai leng is also from myanmar. he's lived in thailand with his family for 20 years. >> i'm happy when i don't think too much. but deep in my heart, i'm not happy. this is not my...
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studies in this book. >> guest: ethnic studies was born out of the black liberation movement of the late 60s early e have been greatly misunder 70s. i wanted to write about it because i thought the. of. of the black freedom struggle was greatly misunderstood.st it is sometimes understood as the black power movement and i think many americans associate black power with violence, destruction, disarray. in fact, 11 of the core goals and aspirations of the black power movement was access to higher education. the quest for education was at the center of the black power movement. i don't think many americans have really appreciated that or understood that. in fact, i think we have part of the mythology of american society is that immigrants have now keep viewed education, there have been these model minorities, whether their asian americans minorities, whether they are asian americans or jewish americans who are presented as the kind of struggling minority group that is prized of higher education.alued c african-americans are rarely pretrade this way. there pretrade is not bowingjewi educ
studies in this book. >> guest: ethnic studies was born out of the black liberation movement of the late 60s early e have been greatly misunder 70s. i wanted to write about it because i thought the. of. of the black freedom struggle was greatly misunderstood.st it is sometimes understood as the black power movement and i think many americans associate black power with violence, destruction, disarray. in fact, 11 of the core goals and aspirations of the black power movement was access to...
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the problem of ethnicity is a is anig problem that obstacle to the development of many african countries. when the leader comes to power he doesn't think i am the leader of the whole nation, he thinks i'm the leader of this ethnic group. we have to stop that. we have to responsible for everyone in that country. from outside will help solve our problems. you have to have the responsibility. everybody in your country gets clean water. it doesn't matter where they come from. it doesn't matter what language they speak. money is not only the issue. we need to change our mindset to develop our country. melinda: poor governance is a cost often cited as one of the major push factors. one african entrepreneur thought he could create an incentive for good governance by awarding a prize. he only discovered after that it is not all that easy to find a winner. 2007, the former mozambique president became the first head of state to receive the ibrahim prize for excellence in african leadership. been awarded only four times. most recently in 2014 to the x namibian president. there are not many suitable
the problem of ethnicity is a is anig problem that obstacle to the development of many african countries. when the leader comes to power he doesn't think i am the leader of the whole nation, he thinks i'm the leader of this ethnic group. we have to stop that. we have to responsible for everyone in that country. from outside will help solve our problems. you have to have the responsibility. everybody in your country gets clean water. it doesn't matter where they come from. it doesn't matter what...
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ethnic minorities account for 1/3 of the country's population.rs of the association of southeast asian nations plan to set up an economic community by the end of the year. analysts say the stabilization of border areas is essential for development. team say the administration succeeded in a draft in march after two years of negotiation. official campaigning kicked off on tuesday. the opposition, national league for democracy, is reportedly moving ahead of the ruling party in the polls. >>> >>> former malaysia prime minister mahathir mohammad has promised to cooperate in a police investigation into a possible criminal defamation involving his criticism of the current prime minister. he said he knows bribes were distributed to the administration. anti-government rallies were held late last month in kuala lumpur. these came amid allegations that the prime minister illegally received about $700 million from a government affiliated fund. he is still a popular figure in malaysia, the former prime minister said lawmakers from the ruling party received i
ethnic minorities account for 1/3 of the country's population.rs of the association of southeast asian nations plan to set up an economic community by the end of the year. analysts say the stabilization of border areas is essential for development. team say the administration succeeded in a draft in march after two years of negotiation. official campaigning kicked off on tuesday. the opposition, national league for democracy, is reportedly moving ahead of the ruling party in the polls....
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suspects, including the person who left the backpack containing explosive, and trying to find an ethnic weeker of chinese personality who they think is the master mind of the development, and they are looking for an ethnic minority under oppression in china. >>> johnathan oh has the weather for us in europe. >> going through tuesday, the time period, we keep this area in focus as we get closer and closer towards winter because we talk about frequent avalanches in the french alps as we progress throughout the later months of the year into the winter time period. let me show you the video of what's been taking place over there as tragedy hit a popular hiking area tuesday following an avalanche. the four swept away four germans and three czechs, and the area was so remote the recovery required the use of a helicopter. this was the first deadly avalanche to hit the area as we head into winter. now, this may be potentially related note that during the past several days, we have been dealing with strong storms over france, and with the air running in and with the constant rain and storms roll
suspects, including the person who left the backpack containing explosive, and trying to find an ethnic weeker of chinese personality who they think is the master mind of the development, and they are looking for an ethnic minority under oppression in china. >>> johnathan oh has the weather for us in europe. >> going through tuesday, the time period, we keep this area in focus as we get closer and closer towards winter because we talk about frequent avalanches in the french alps...
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recent event have demonstrated what outside claim iraq is not divided along ethnic or sectarian lines. this is the first myth i will refute this afternoon. make no mistake, my friends, for all this contents, for all the differences, iraqis want to succeed. this was apparent during what could have been polarizing protests this summer. in baghdad and other major cities. look at the images from these and you will see a sea of iraqi flags, no other flag but iraq. iraqis do not want a revolution that overcomes the post 2003 democratic order. they want reforms that will strengthen the unity of iraq, the inclusiveness of our democracy and the effectiveness of our government that is not ham strung by corruption nor by sectarianism. and a shared understanding that is all too well in the middle east the protesters and our government both, both, want to unite our country and uphold the rule of law. security forces were deployed to protect the protesters rather than suppress them. on many occasions police were seen distributing bottles of water to protesters and even sometimes joining them on som
recent event have demonstrated what outside claim iraq is not divided along ethnic or sectarian lines. this is the first myth i will refute this afternoon. make no mistake, my friends, for all this contents, for all the differences, iraqis want to succeed. this was apparent during what could have been polarizing protests this summer. in baghdad and other major cities. look at the images from these and you will see a sea of iraqi flags, no other flag but iraq. iraqis do not want a revolution...
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these people are from different countries, but they are the black ethnic background.ost: that is sherry and florida. connie in new jersey, democrats line. caller: good morning. i was talking about all the things that happened this morning. they're talking a lot about jobs . all the jobs are out of the country. card, itll your credit sends you overseas. the solar panels in china, china is not taking away the jobs from us. our companies are taking the jobs away from us. this is a fact. why not do something about that? i don't care if they are republican or democrat, or whatever it is in the white house, or the senate come over the house of representatives. they are not going to be any jobs. i'm 75 now, but i used to work in a job that went to china. i'm talking about my experience. companies take the jobs away from us. host: ok. that is connie in new jersey to achieve mentioned china. the chinese president will be visiting in washington with our president next week. in "the wall street journal" this morning, a story about the u.s. handing over a suspect to beijing. host
these people are from different countries, but they are the black ethnic background.ost: that is sherry and florida. connie in new jersey, democrats line. caller: good morning. i was talking about all the things that happened this morning. they're talking a lot about jobs . all the jobs are out of the country. card, itll your credit sends you overseas. the solar panels in china, china is not taking away the jobs from us. our companies are taking the jobs away from us. this is a fact. why not do...
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the mission in bosco and uganda was not specifically motivated by ethnic rivalry, if you like. it was not merely a prohoma militia seeking to kill people from different ethnic groups and other tribes in the area. let me bring in my guest. she's from the international federation for human rights. cary, are you confident that the trial - it's a big test for the i.c.c. do you think the trial will be conducted in a satisfactory way, and justice will be done? >> we certainly do hope so. particularly for the victims waiting, as you said, for over 12 years for justice in this case. there are concerns about witness tampering and threats to victims and witnesses, as that has occurred in other cases before the international criminal courts. we urge the participants and parties to ensure the protection of those participating. it is fortunate to hear that the prosecutor has now begun implementing her policy on sexual and gender based crimes. this is the first time we are seeing charges confirmed and brought for what you were talking about. truly harrowing accounts of sexual violence, sexua
the mission in bosco and uganda was not specifically motivated by ethnic rivalry, if you like. it was not merely a prohoma militia seeking to kill people from different ethnic groups and other tribes in the area. let me bring in my guest. she's from the international federation for human rights. cary, are you confident that the trial - it's a big test for the i.c.c. do you think the trial will be conducted in a satisfactory way, and justice will be done? >> we certainly do hope so....
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ethnicities. >> but only one group at mirov stands out as a minority. they're called roma. a nomadic ethnic minority that has taken root throughout eastern european nations. they're also known as gypsies, with a reputation for being con artists and thieves. pavel conja is roma and has been at mirov for 10 1/2 years for multiple counts of robbery and theft. >> translator: we don't have any rights here. there are skinheads here, fascists, we are attacked by them all the time and the government of the czech republic doesn't do anything about it. we just don't have any rights here as far as we, roma, are concerned. i'm kind of afraid of getting out because i don't know how things will go with me. >> according to him, he grew up as a gypsy, learning how to rob and be a thief and that's all he ever knew. that basically -- he was in and out of prison a number of times. >> when we met him, pavel was only weeks away from his release date, and his prospects did not look good. >> translator: i don't know. i just don't know what's going to happen to me. my parents
ethnicities. >> but only one group at mirov stands out as a minority. they're called roma. a nomadic ethnic minority that has taken root throughout eastern european nations. they're also known as gypsies, with a reputation for being con artists and thieves. pavel conja is roma and has been at mirov for 10 1/2 years for multiple counts of robbery and theft. >> translator: we don't have any rights here. there are skinheads here, fascists, we are attacked by them all the time and the...
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east, north africa, and other african countries, where christians, together with other cultural or ethnic groups, and even members of the majority religion who have no desire to be caught up in hatred and folly, have been forced to witness the destruction of their places of worship, their cultural and religious heritage, their houses and property, and have faced the alternative either of fleeing or of paying for their adhesion to good and to peace by their own lives or by enslavement. [applause] these realities should serve as a grave summons to an examination of conscience on the part of those charged with the conduct of international affairs. not only in cases of religious or cultural persecution, but in every situation of conflict, as in ukraine, syria, iraq, libya, south sudan and the great lakes region, real human beings take precedence over partisan interests, however legitimate the latter may be. in wars and conflicts there are individual persons, our brothers and sisters, men and women, young and old, boys and girls who weep, suffer and die. human beings who are easily discarded w
east, north africa, and other african countries, where christians, together with other cultural or ethnic groups, and even members of the majority religion who have no desire to be caught up in hatred and folly, have been forced to witness the destruction of their places of worship, their cultural and religious heritage, their houses and property, and have faced the alternative either of fleeing or of paying for their adhesion to good and to peace by their own lives or by enslavement....
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long before internationalization became a buzzword, this place people'sd by different , ethnic groups, cultures, languages, trades, and religions. >> we continue our tour of the literary life of saint augustine flagler author of "mr. st. augustine." mr. graham: we are in the grand parlor of the hotel ponce daily on -- de leon. this was the area of the most hotel init -- resort the country when it opened in the 1880's and this room was ,sed for receptions on occasion president grover cleveland had a reception here, admiral dewey had a reception here. president-elect warren g. harding in 1921 had a reception here. it is a room that is full of history. by henry was built morrison flagler. flagler is a man who is very little known outside of the state of florida, but he was one of the wealthiest men in america . he essentially had been a cofounder of standard oil company with john d rockefeller. in their early years of standard oil, rockefeller and flagler were best friends. they had homes on euclid avenue in cleveland near each other. when standard moved its headquarters to new york city
long before internationalization became a buzzword, this place people'sd by different , ethnic groups, cultures, languages, trades, and religions. >> we continue our tour of the literary life of saint augustine flagler author of "mr. st. augustine." mr. graham: we are in the grand parlor of the hotel ponce daily on -- de leon. this was the area of the most hotel init -- resort the country when it opened in the 1880's and this room was ,sed for receptions on occasion president...
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the difference between race and ethnicity i am not sure but that is what they said and the second reason is the german people, the kids by interview now, they feel a terrible shame having been arrested. many of the people, a lot of my research, the fbi files of these files were declassified so kids learn for the first time their fathers were not charged with any crime and there where letters to the attorney-general and the attorney general said it is not personal, we didn't arrest you because you have done anything wrong. we are arrested you because you are a citizen of a country that your country, your adopted country is at war with. it is just like that and is on that basis that all gillian's are arrestrested in time of war. sojourner americans do not want money but they want an apology for what happened to their parents. i think the likelihood that happening is very low but they are still trying to do that. yes, sir? >> my question goes to profit. who profited from the construction of the camp? was their money involved? word there competitive bids? >> the camp before it was a camp was
the difference between race and ethnicity i am not sure but that is what they said and the second reason is the german people, the kids by interview now, they feel a terrible shame having been arrested. many of the people, a lot of my research, the fbi files of these files were declassified so kids learn for the first time their fathers were not charged with any crime and there where letters to the attorney-general and the attorney general said it is not personal, we didn't arrest you because...
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whatever the religious beliefs, whatever their ethnic backgrounds, iraqis want an honest, effective, and law-abidinging government. -- law-abiding government. this aspiration we say is unifying and not divisive. in order to unify iraq, our government has set forth a framework for national reconciliation can. we seek comprehensive can and historic set manyment between every segment of our society in order to save our country from the prospects of civil war and partition. our form for reconciliation is built upon three pillars, the constitution, political agreements through the major political blocs supported by the prime minister, and finally the government's program that was approved by parliament. these are the basic principles. every steak holder in our society must be committed to must al unity, everyone accept the results of democratic process. everyone must reject dictatorship. sectarianism, and use of violence as a means to extract political concessions. and everyone must respect each other and respect each other's basic human rights. iraqis also deserve and demand security for
whatever the religious beliefs, whatever their ethnic backgrounds, iraqis want an honest, effective, and law-abidinging government. -- law-abiding government. this aspiration we say is unifying and not divisive. in order to unify iraq, our government has set forth a framework for national reconciliation can. we seek comprehensive can and historic set manyment between every segment of our society in order to save our country from the prospects of civil war and partition. our form for...
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you may know to this day about the ethnic groups, the whole rainbow of ethnicity that has come to united states of america, the largest group as the germans migration and that begins in the 1820s but grows in the 1830s and 1840s and continues in the 20th century. the largest ethnic migration and there is a huge wave of germans who came here in the mid-19th century. these people came and helped to settle cincinnati. i'm talking about germans in general. with these germans there were german jews led last hope that they could make a decent livelihood. they have suffered so many disabilities. the same kind of bitter oppression we talk about the sometimes we read about an eastern european pro-crimes of terrible brutality or to discuss even in the context of 20th century brutality of the germans, none of that. there were economic disabilities so young people were not able to anticipate providing for their families. this hopelessness wrote then to join the other migraines. they came to this country and they are, a place is pioneering because there was land available, opportunities and the story
you may know to this day about the ethnic groups, the whole rainbow of ethnicity that has come to united states of america, the largest group as the germans migration and that begins in the 1820s but grows in the 1830s and 1840s and continues in the 20th century. the largest ethnic migration and there is a huge wave of germans who came here in the mid-19th century. these people came and helped to settle cincinnati. i'm talking about germans in general. with these germans there were german jews...
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this chart shows the racial and ethnic profile of low, moderate and high income group. it also has all the seniors in san francisco on the right. about 42 percent of san francisco seniors are api and then we look on the left the low income group we see api seniors are slightly over represented here, 46 percent of the lower income group. the moderate income group tends to mirror the city wide profile pretty well and the highest income group is predominantly white. 71 percent of seniors in that group are white. i did say we'll look at family income because this is a program that provides membership to the senior and not their entire family i did want to show you the dem graphic break down when we look at personal income that is reported in the census. when we focus on personal income, we see that the lower income group gets much bigger, 115 thousand seniors have income that falls into the lower income range we set and about half are api which are a larger portion thf low income group when we focus on personal income. white seniors become a larger percentage of the moderat
this chart shows the racial and ethnic profile of low, moderate and high income group. it also has all the seniors in san francisco on the right. about 42 percent of san francisco seniors are api and then we look on the left the low income group we see api seniors are slightly over represented here, 46 percent of the lower income group. the moderate income group tends to mirror the city wide profile pretty well and the highest income group is predominantly white. 71 percent of seniors in that...
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members of ethnic minority groups are protesting against a new draft constitution. they have nothing to do with protests. for the past months, there have been violent protests against the proposed federal state. more than 25 people have already been killed. and when the silence broke out, they sent in troops which many claim shot indiscriminal gnatly. a few police stations have been berned. after afghanistan's government has outlined the progress it's made to stamp out corruption. afghanistan has to reform the system and improve security and make sure that the economy works for the people and that we are delivering services. life changed forever. it was contaminated by radiation by the nearby nuclear plant. more than 7,000 people were evacuated. some are thinking about going back. i still feel very strongly about returning home. the government says radiation is down to a safe level. >> construction starts now and we should work as one to bring this about. but how do we buy groceries, for example? there's always the question of health and safety. and some areas the g
members of ethnic minority groups are protesting against a new draft constitution. they have nothing to do with protests. for the past months, there have been violent protests against the proposed federal state. more than 25 people have already been killed. and when the silence broke out, they sent in troops which many claim shot indiscriminal gnatly. a few police stations have been berned. after afghanistan's government has outlined the progress it's made to stamp out corruption. afghanistan...
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this chart shows the racial and ethnic profile of low, moderate and high income group. it also has all the seniors in san francisco on the right. about 42 percent of san francisco seniors are api and then we look on the left the low income group we see api seniors are slightly over represented here, 46 percent of the lower income group. the moderate income group tends to mirror the city wide profile pretty well and the highest income group is predominantly white. 71 percent of seniors in that group are white. i did say we'll look at family income because this is a program that provides membership to the senior and not their entire family i did want to show you the dem graphic break down when we look at personal income that is reported in the census. when we focus on personal income, we see that the lower income group gets much bigger, 115 thousand seniors have income that falls into the lower income range we set and about half are api which are a larger portion thf low income group when we focus on personal income. white seniors become a larger percentage of the moderat
this chart shows the racial and ethnic profile of low, moderate and high income group. it also has all the seniors in san francisco on the right. about 42 percent of san francisco seniors are api and then we look on the left the low income group we see api seniors are slightly over represented here, 46 percent of the lower income group. the moderate income group tends to mirror the city wide profile pretty well and the highest income group is predominantly white. 71 percent of seniors in that...
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long before internationalization became a buzzword, this place people'sd by different , ethnic groups, cultures, languages, trades, and religions. >> we continue our tour of the literary life of saint augustine with the author of "mr.
long before internationalization became a buzzword, this place people'sd by different , ethnic groups, cultures, languages, trades, and religions. >> we continue our tour of the literary life of saint augustine with the author of "mr.