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these new ingredients recognize the power and the authority of the first nations. they also provide for the means to establish and to oversee educational systems, systems which will be headed in those communities by those communities and for those communities. these important leapts are in line with sustainable development goal 4, quality education. for many indigenous people in canada, this investment will help lay the foundation to achieve sdg8, decent work and economic growth. we know that no one can have a real and fair chance of succeeding without the following, good health, a sound community, well-paying jobs, quality education, and safe and affordable housing. of course, of this supplies to the indigenous people, as well. >> include working with indigenous communities to help build and refurbish homes. construction work on nearly 4,000 homes has been completed or is under way, helping to fulfill sdg number 11, making communities safe and sustainable places to live. and across the country, we're also working on a national housing strategy 0 give more canadian
these new ingredients recognize the power and the authority of the first nations. they also provide for the means to establish and to oversee educational systems, systems which will be headed in those communities by those communities and for those communities. these important leapts are in line with sustainable development goal 4, quality education. for many indigenous people in canada, this investment will help lay the foundation to achieve sdg8, decent work and economic growth. we know that...
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these new agreements recognize the power and the authority of the first nations. they also provide for the means to establish and to oversee educational systems, systems which will be headed in those communities by those communities and for those communities. these mornt elements are in line with sustainable development goal four. quality education. for many indigenous people in canada, this investment will help lay the foundation to achieve stg-8. decent work and economic growth. we know that no one can have a real and fair chance of succeeding without the following. good health, a sound community, well-paying jobs, quality education, and safe and affordable housing. of course, this applies to the indigenous peoples as well. >> include working with indigenous communities to help build and refurbish homes. construction work on nearly 4,000 homes has been completed or is under way helping to fulfill sdg number 11 making communities safe and sustainable places to live. and across the country, we are also working on a national housing strategy to give more canadians
these new agreements recognize the power and the authority of the first nations. they also provide for the means to establish and to oversee educational systems, systems which will be headed in those communities by those communities and for those communities. these mornt elements are in line with sustainable development goal four. quality education. for many indigenous people in canada, this investment will help lay the foundation to achieve stg-8. decent work and economic growth. we know that...
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residents of venice find themselves priced out of the property market canada's first nations protest against aquaculture but we begin in germany after last week's election the f.t. a far right party has its first seats in the bundestag we visited the war valley long considered a stronghold of the social democrats. the city of essen is this politician's home town but since the german election karl-heinz and a social democrat says he doesn't recognize it anymore in the past his party usually won an easy majority but this time just twenty eight percent many of its neighbors told him in advance that they were voting for the far right a.f.d. party instead of his his income of people tell me they come from a family that's always voted s.p.d. but they went with the far right because they felt we needed to wake up we have to win back of voters if we just sit around and white for four years that's not going to happen. you talk of it. and is it pains to find out how to get his constituents back in his camp at least the blue collar contingent in his neighborhood pub he runs into supporters of th
residents of venice find themselves priced out of the property market canada's first nations protest against aquaculture but we begin in germany after last week's election the f.t. a far right party has its first seats in the bundestag we visited the war valley long considered a stronghold of the social democrats. the city of essen is this politician's home town but since the german election karl-heinz and a social democrat says he doesn't recognize it anymore in the past his party usually won...
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bob jensen's vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walkut of the lobby with summer between $3000 and $5,000 in cash. some people needed more. >> you do not have cash, you do not have nothing. absolutely nothing. >> budget sullivan owns a service station in homestead. the town was hit especially hard. there was no water, no electricity, no phone service. just a purchase ice, residents had to drive out of town. sullivan needed in emergency generator. cash, have to pay $2500 no credit cards, no checks, cash. they would not accept anything. >> back at the fed, suzy hernandez and others in charge of shipping cash to other banks. tuesday amount of 25 was the day, august -- tues 25, was the busiest day. >> $90 million. it was the heaviest day. everything was done manually, no computers. >> the $90 million was sent to local banks throughout south florida, including the first national bank of homestead. >> we got deliveries every day, every morning early. we got large amounts of cash and lots of large bills. the fed essentially gave us whatever we
bob jensen's vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walkut of the lobby with summer between $3000 and $5,000 in cash. some people needed more. >> you do not have cash, you do not have nothing. absolutely nothing. >> budget sullivan owns a service station in homestead. the town was hit especially hard. there was no water, no electricity, no phone service. just a purchase ice, residents had to drive out of town. sullivan needed in...
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rocks with morning glory to make your contract great you can use their slogan their focus put your nation first i am taking more trips to highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out what this nation mean to you.
rocks with morning glory to make your contract great you can use their slogan their focus put your nation first i am taking more trips to highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out what this nation mean to you.
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canada there is growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. curriculum dale is a member of the nam gets nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region. glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm. and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message we're done with this fish farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough for not now let them destroy our environment our daughters take our salmon away from us worked on these guys need to get out get out now. the occupied facility was built by a norwegian company marine harvest the largest salmon farming firm in the world it has sales of around three and a half billion euros a year company representatives refused to speak with us the industry is profiting from kind of his new trade agreement with the e.u. which is gotten rid of tariffs and increased production and exports b
canada there is growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. curriculum dale is a member of the nam gets nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region. glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm. and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message we're done with this...
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canada there is growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glendale is a member of the nam gets nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region. glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm. and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message we're done with this fish farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough we're not now let them destroy our environment our daughters take our salmon away from us worked on these guys need to get up to get out now. the occupied facility was built by a norwegian company marine harvest the largest salmon farming firm in the world it has sales of around three and a half billion euros a year company representatives refused to speak with us the industry is profiting from kind of his new trade agreement with the e.u. which is gotten rid of tariffs and increased production and
canada there is growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glendale is a member of the nam gets nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region. glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm. and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message we're done with...
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the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilities in their waters and say their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight the numbers say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. he unbuttoned cool the world's richest woman has died at age of ninety four she was the principal shareholder of cosmetics giant with an estimated net worth of thirty three billion euros she left the board of movie on and twenty twelfth but her name remained in the news as people close to her became embroiled bill scandal for exploding here as she suffered from dementia . that was your business update thank you very much for joining us i'll see you next time to care about. the. center. of a. discovery. video and audio podcast and language courses. center at media center dot com.
the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilities in their waters and say their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight the numbers say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. he unbuttoned cool the world's richest woman has died at age of ninety four she was the principal shareholder of cosmetics giant with an estimated net worth of thirty three billion euros she...
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on canada as west coast environmental activists and first nations people are protesting against fish farming and industrial fish farms raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region protesters have i set up a combin the middle of this farm and say they've occupied us they want to send out a clear message. were done with us for farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough we're not now let them destroy our environment our waters take our salmon away from us worked on these guys need to get all we need to get out now the occupied facility was built by a norwegian company marine harvest the largest salmon farming firm in the world it has sales of the ryan three and a half billion euros a year company representatives refused requests for an interview the industry is profiting from canada new trade agreement with the e.u. which has eliminated tariffs and increased exports. but environmental activists say aquaculture is damaging while stocks of the fish when wild salmon migrate upstream from the pacific to reproduce they swim right pas
on canada as west coast environmental activists and first nations people are protesting against fish farming and industrial fish farms raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region protesters have i set up a combin the middle of this farm and say they've occupied us they want to send out a clear message. were done with us for farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough we're not now let them destroy our environment our waters take our...
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bob is vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walk out of the lobby with somewhere between $3000 and $5,000. many people needed more than that and got more than that. >> you didn't have cash, you didn't have nothing. mr. sullivan homes a service station in homestead. that town was hit especially hard. there was no water, phone service, electricity. just to buy ice, residents had to drive out of town and wait in long lines. brooks sullivan needed an emergency generator. pay $2000 or $2500 cash, no credit cards, no checks, cash. they wouldn't accept anything. suzy was ind, charge of shipping cost to local banks. tuesday, august 25, was the biggest day on record -- busiest day on record. >> $99 million was paid out that day. hectic. everything was done manually. no computers. >> the money was sent out to local banks around south florida , including the first national bank of homestead. >> we got deliveries every day, every morning early. we got large amounts of cash and lots of march bills. the fed essentially give us whatever we wanted, whatev
bob is vice president of the first national bank of homestead. >> people literally had to walk out of the lobby with somewhere between $3000 and $5,000. many people needed more than that and got more than that. >> you didn't have cash, you didn't have nothing. mr. sullivan homes a service station in homestead. that town was hit especially hard. there was no water, phone service, electricity. just to buy ice, residents had to drive out of town and wait in long lines. brooks sullivan...
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the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilities in their waters and say their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight the nam gets say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. my colleague monica jones talked to jason toland about the deal he's minister counsellor at the canadian embassy here in bye then. provisional effect to do that means that effectively behind the scenes for several months there has been arc to preparations the regulatory changes discussions amongst officials. review of the agreement and of specific provisions in canada provincial legislation regulations as well and effectively you see a drop of goods ninety eight percent of tatars go to z. to effectively that's all today just to get them to shut up but there is not a whole lot of face no you haven't seen it's been behind the scenes but ninety percent of targets come off. overall there is no with immediate effect provisions to a low for labor mobility for protection or ventilate your
the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilities in their waters and say their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight the nam gets say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. my colleague monica jones talked to jason toland about the deal he's minister counsellor at the canadian embassy here in bye then. provisional effect to do that means that effectively behind...
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the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial aquaculture facilities in their waters and say their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sysfs. the numb to say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down and that was our week in review. hey everyone my name is made by you better known as millie and i have steger used the words you tube channel. we have over four seasons we have all the stories we have moved days tournaments that go on always with this you tell me about when you should better check it out yourself.
the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial aquaculture facilities in their waters and say their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sysfs. the numb to say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down and that was our week in review. hey everyone my name is made by you better known as millie and i have steger used the words you tube channel. we have over four seasons we have all the stories...
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the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial aquaculture facilities in their waters and say their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in feist's the numb to say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down and that was our week in review. experience the future of mobility at the international motor show in frankfurt. open cockpit design. concept car studies and digital trends the vehicles of tomorrow are full of possibilities and even classic cars are going with the times the highlights of the i am. next. piece by. brazil's amazon rain forest dysfunction. the consequences for. what is to be done. in sixty minutes on d w. thank . you. hello and welcome to drive with a b w car show coming up an electric runabout would go.
the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial aquaculture facilities in their waters and say their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in feist's the numb to say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down and that was our week in review. experience the future of mobility at the international motor show in frankfurt. open cockpit design. concept car studies and digital trends the vehicles of...
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including the first national bank homestead. >> we got deliveries every day, every morning, early.amounts of cash. and lots of large bills. the fed again is whatever we wanted, whatever we needed. thursday, august 27, south florida is beginning the long process of rebuilding. hurricane andrew has left more than 300,000 people without homes. it is the most expensive national -- natural disaster in u.s. history. many people did everything they could to help their neighbors. including workers at the fed. the federal -- >> the federal reserve is like the main bank. you go to your mom for help and that is what they were doing. the banks were in need of cash. >> you can watch this and other american history programs on our website where all of our video is archived. that is c-span.org/history. >> up next on the presidency, greg robinson discusses the conflict between franklin d. roosevelt and first lady eleanor executive order 9066.
including the first national bank homestead. >> we got deliveries every day, every morning, early.amounts of cash. and lots of large bills. the fed again is whatever we wanted, whatever we needed. thursday, august 27, south florida is beginning the long process of rebuilding. hurricane andrew has left more than 300,000 people without homes. it is the most expensive national -- natural disaster in u.s. history. many people did everything they could to help their neighbors. including...
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and mars government son suchi has addressed the plight of the country's range of muslims in her first national address on the crisis over the past three weeks more than four hundred thousand injured have escaped violence sparked by a military crackdown in rakhine states all speaking to military officials offices and foreign dignitaries mr chee refused to condemn the army and me and which many ranger have accused of murder rape and burning their villages. it is not the intention of the government to apportion blame or to abrogate responsibility we condemn all human rights violations and unlawful violence we are committed to the restoration of debility and rule of law through up the. well the un has called the violence in the state of rakhine a quote textbook example of ethnic cleansing but uncensored she said the majority of muslims are not actually leaving the state human rights watch says at least two hundred ten villages have been burnt to the ground since the violence began at the end of august august the twenty fifth mr chief said fifty percent of the villages are still intact and she said
and mars government son suchi has addressed the plight of the country's range of muslims in her first national address on the crisis over the past three weeks more than four hundred thousand injured have escaped violence sparked by a military crackdown in rakhine states all speaking to military officials offices and foreign dignitaries mr chee refused to condemn the army and me and which many ranger have accused of murder rape and burning their villages. it is not the intention of the...
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the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilities in their waters and see their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight the namco say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. and in the next hour we'll have a representative from the canadian embassy here with us to talk about seaton little bit more but first who school what who didn't and what did the referee have to say about all the talking football so maybe you've got that story monica there are some big bonus league amid we can match up look at that dortmund have a chance to regain their position at the top with a win and hamburg dortmund start of the match unbeaten in fact they hadn't even given up a goal. it was a high tempo game with both sides having chances in the opening minutes bobby wood testing coleman burkey in the domingo. yammering obama young only inches away at the other end. with love pressure is rising new is hoping to counter yama lanka down just outside the box. and went dormant in the
the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilities in their waters and see their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight the namco say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. and in the next hour we'll have a representative from the canadian embassy here with us to talk about seaton little bit more but first who school what who didn't and what did the referee have to...
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the other thing that made it, and why we were the first in the nation, the other thing that made it a big deal was the nature of the election itself. you had an incumbent president running against a challenger within his own party, and you had a well-known, established republican running against a very popular military official. it was a wide open primary. one of the reasons it is important i think was summed up very nicely several years ago by commentator john chancellor. he said we have polls galore, a lot of talk about who will be winning and who is the front runner and who has raised the most money, but until we get to the new hampshire primary we haven't really asked the ordinary voters in the privacy of the polling place to actually cast their votes. what you get with the new hampshire primary is an actual secret election by individuals, ordinary people, casting their preference. and that is going to be full of surprise. looking at new hampshire politics and new hampshire government, it is fun. it is a small state and people say it is not important. it is a small state. it is no
the other thing that made it, and why we were the first in the nation, the other thing that made it a big deal was the nature of the election itself. you had an incumbent president running against a challenger within his own party, and you had a well-known, established republican running against a very popular military official. it was a wide open primary. one of the reasons it is important i think was summed up very nicely several years ago by commentator john chancellor. he said we have polls...
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the vice president of the first national bank homestead. >> people had to walk out of the and $5,000 in0 cash. many people needed far more than that and that far more than that. >> absolutely nothing. owns a servicean station. the town was hit especially hard can that there was no water, no , residents had to drive out of town and wait in long lines. he needed a emergency generator. cash.ad to pay $2000 no credit cards, no checks, cash treated they would not summit anything. they were ine fed charge of shipping cash to local banks. tuesday, it was the busiest day on record. it was a very heavy day. hectic, everything was done manually. there were no computers. >> the $99 million was sent out to local banks throughout southeast florida. including the first national bank of homestead. >> we got deliveries every day, every morning, we had large amounts of cash and a lot of large bills. they gave us whatever we wanted and whatever we needed. seven,sday, august 5 florida is just beginning the long process of rebuilding. left peopled or has without homes. it is the most extensive natural d
the vice president of the first national bank homestead. >> people had to walk out of the and $5,000 in0 cash. many people needed far more than that and that far more than that. >> absolutely nothing. owns a servicean station. the town was hit especially hard can that there was no water, no , residents had to drive out of town and wait in long lines. he needed a emergency generator. cash.ad to pay $2000 no credit cards, no checks, cash treated they would not summit anything. they...
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the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilitiesin their waters and say their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight there now i'm going to say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. well there are calls for independence not just coming out of britain but also from parts of spain that's right here in the european continent were hearing some loud calls coming from this in spain tensions are running high over the national governments efforts to prevent catalonia holding an unauthorized independence vote on the first of october hundreds of people demonstrated in the streets of barcelona overnight after spanish police raided catalan government offices and arrested officials on wednesday police detained a number of protesters probably in clashes. overnight protests followed a much larger demonstration on wednesday in barcelona the capital of catalonia where independence is a hotly contested issue thousands of protesters take to the streets of parsimony the t
the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilitiesin their waters and say their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight there now i'm going to say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. well there are calls for independence not just coming out of britain but also from parts of spain that's right here in the european continent were hearing some loud calls coming from...
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canada there's growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glendale is a member of the nam just nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message we're done with this fish farm industry they have never had our permission to be in our territories and we've had enough for not now let them destroy our environment our daughters take our salmon away from us worked on these guys need to get out i need to get out now. the occupied facility was built by a norwegian company marine harvest the largest salmon farming firm in the world. it has sales of around three and a half billion euros a year company representatives refused to speak with us the industry is profiting from kind of his new trade agreement with the e.u. which is gotten rid of tariffs and increased production
canada there's growing resistance to the fish farming industry especially among the country's first nations. career said glendale is a member of the nam just nation and indigenous people from the west coast of canada she's now fighting against industrial fish farms like this one which raise hundreds of thousands of salmon in the region glendale another demonstrators have set up camp in the middle of this farm and they say they've occupied it they want to send a clear message we're done with...
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and made that first in the nation slot so important because of all the media publicity that the winner of that first primary received. we've been first for a century, but only important perhaps for half a century, give or take. a primary is a type of election that's been around now for more than a century in the united states and dates back to the progressive era of american politics. it was an attempt by reformers to take party nominations for president, for us senator, any kind of party nomination for office out of the hands of party bosses. who were seen to be corrupt and to put it in the hands of the people so essentially, the primary was seen as a vehicle of reform because reformers thought that it would make politicians accountable to the ordinary rank-and-file members of their political parties and not elites. so new hampshire took up the primary during the progressive era and has kept it ever since. the amount of attention that such a small state that is huge and it's the envy of the other 49 states. well, 48 because iowa certainly gets its share of attention as well but we get
and made that first in the nation slot so important because of all the media publicity that the winner of that first primary received. we've been first for a century, but only important perhaps for half a century, give or take. a primary is a type of election that's been around now for more than a century in the united states and dates back to the progressive era of american politics. it was an attempt by reformers to take party nominations for president, for us senator, any kind of party...
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i think the first in the nation primary's an integral part of new hampshire's political culture whichould define as, first and foremost, participatory. an activist told me once when i was working on my book that the thing about new hampshire is that anybody can play here, and that can be candidates but also activists who can get involved in campaigns and have a role that might be well out of proportion to their actual political experience. i mean, are there professional campaigns here? no question about it. but it's still a place where the citizen can take a part, and we take pride in that. >> booktv is in concord, new hampshire, to learn more about its literary scene. up next, we speak with author howard mansfield about his book that explains how the concept of time zones came about. >> time first meant where the sun was in the sky. noon is where the sun is exactly overhead at that time. in your field, in your town, in your place that's it. so time is very local. time is nature. time is the course of the sun across the sky, it's the course of the moon, it's the seasons. and what happ
i think the first in the nation primary's an integral part of new hampshire's political culture whichould define as, first and foremost, participatory. an activist told me once when i was working on my book that the thing about new hampshire is that anybody can play here, and that can be candidates but also activists who can get involved in campaigns and have a role that might be well out of proportion to their actual political experience. i mean, are there professional campaigns here? no...
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: as president of the united states he will be attending on the east side of manhattan his first united nations general assembly. we already know what the message is it's going to be munga. ainsley: what? >> make united nations great again. that's essentially what he is going to say. brian: is he going to be calling out north korea. is he going to be calling out iran. is he going to be talking about the need to stop the bureaucracy at the united nations and make it great and maybe even bring up the fact that he has a building across the street that's really cool like he did yesterday. ainsley: i know. they need to listen to the united states. they need to listen to this president because we fund 22% of the u.n.'s budget and 28% goes to u.n. peace-keeping missions. we contribute a big portion
: as president of the united states he will be attending on the east side of manhattan his first united nations general assembly. we already know what the message is it's going to be munga. ainsley: what? >> make united nations great again. that's essentially what he is going to say. brian: is he going to be calling out north korea. is he going to be calling out iran. is he going to be talking about the need to stop the bureaucracy at the united nations and make it great and maybe even...
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>> this is his first national disaster. i think actually being there, seeing what people are doing on the ground. being a part of it will help guide him back here in washington when the work has to be done, the work with congress to provide aid. there is a push now to get a quick $8 billion relief package. that's a drop in the bucket. if he has a better understanding of that on the ground, i think that will help him make better decisions as an executive. keeping their eye on the ball with harvey relieve -- >> the president always needs to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. i don't think that addressing the north korea crisis is going to take away from focusing on harvey. but i think also in continuing this role as comforter-in-chief it's important on other policy decisions. a lot of people praising his response to harvey are worried he may turn around tuesday and rescind the daca order protecting children who were brought here illegally by their parents. that will send a bad message to states particularly like t
>> this is his first national disaster. i think actually being there, seeing what people are doing on the ground. being a part of it will help guide him back here in washington when the work has to be done, the work with congress to provide aid. there is a push now to get a quick $8 billion relief package. that's a drop in the bucket. if he has a better understanding of that on the ground, i think that will help him make better decisions as an executive. keeping their eye on the ball with...
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the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilities in their waters and see their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight there now i'm going to say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. so a critical view of the sea to trade agreement there let's see if we can find some more angles to it together with jason tolland minister counselor at the canadian embassy here in bowling good to have you with us so believe me referring in to this report i mean it took a long time to get seated under wraps there was criticism from both sides on many issues how big a role did environmental issues such as the one that we just saw in the report play . environmental issues actually been a fundamental part of canada's trade negotiation strategy for many years creating sita and in-fight counted in the e.u. have long been partners of looking for environmental policy solutions through the prism of three. the that's not to say that this is an environmental agreement it's a trade
the first nations activists are planning to continue to protest the industrial agriculture facilities in their waters and see their rights are being violated even the coast guard is now involved and there's no end to the impasse in sight there now i'm going to say the only solution is for the fish farm to shut down. so a critical view of the sea to trade agreement there let's see if we can find some more angles to it together with jason tolland minister counselor at the canadian embassy here in...
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side, we arecal well known for the first in the nation primary. we have the largest legislative body of all the states. volunteer representatives, representing over a million people. when you put all that together, you really get that combination. interviewer: your representatives are volunteers --t go -- voluntter volunteers? charles: $100 a year. they are volunteers. there is no such a thing as a career politician in this state. when you have that sense of local, individual responsibility, that ends up in the result of government. interviewer: a local radio host jokes you have such a large legislature and a small population. everyone takes a turn. do you feel the size of your state makes people more involved ?et-go -- more involved charles: it is hard to find someone who hasn't run for office or doesn't know someone who was run for office. -- who has run for office. was going to knock on the most doors is probably going to win. it allows anyone to get involved at whatever level they want. a number of governors have run after never serving in any
side, we arecal well known for the first in the nation primary. we have the largest legislative body of all the states. volunteer representatives, representing over a million people. when you put all that together, you really get that combination. interviewer: your representatives are volunteers --t go -- voluntter volunteers? charles: $100 a year. they are volunteers. there is no such a thing as a career politician in this state. when you have that sense of local, individual responsibility,...
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ms suu kyi is absent from the un general assembly meeting, but she is expected to give her first nationalrnational criticism. as far as we know, the heading of the speech itself is national reconciliation and peace process. she will mainly emphasise the peace process and how to reconcile the whole nation. she has always emphasised the reconciliation. she is meeting with the leaders from time to time to have this agreement during her ruling. so, you believe that she will, a lot of —— after a lot of mounting pressure, finally something about the plight of the rohingya people. that is why she is talking in english. she was to make clear what she is god to speak about but for the burmese audiences, they may be thought of subtitles. that is what she is aiming to do, let the international community —— let them know that she is in a difficult position. she is facing the rakhine political parties, the armed groups and the international community. she has got to explain her status, her stance, to everyone. it is going to be interesting, to say the least, to hear what she has to say. interesting to
ms suu kyi is absent from the un general assembly meeting, but she is expected to give her first nationalrnational criticism. as far as we know, the heading of the speech itself is national reconciliation and peace process. she will mainly emphasise the peace process and how to reconcile the whole nation. she has always emphasised the reconciliation. she is meeting with the leaders from time to time to have this agreement during her ruling. so, you believe that she will, a lot of —— after a...
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and made that first in the nation slot so much more important because of media publicity. we had been first for a century. century,aps for half a give or take. the primary is a type of an election that has been around for more than a century in the u.s. it dates back to the progressive era. it was an attempt by reformers to take party nominations for president, senators, any kind of party nomination for office out of the hands of party bosses, who were seen to be corrupt. and put it in the hands of the people. the primary was seen as a vehicle of reform, because reformers thought it would make politicians accountable to the ordinary, rank and file members of their political party. new hampshire took up the primary during that progressive era. and has kept it ever since. the amount of attention that such a small state get is huge. iowa gets its share of attention. but we get a huge amount of attention relative to our small size and the small number of delegates we actually have. example, in the 2016 it nomination process, we were saying candidates, left and week-out, for mor
and made that first in the nation slot so much more important because of media publicity. we had been first for a century. century,aps for half a give or take. the primary is a type of an election that has been around for more than a century in the u.s. it dates back to the progressive era. it was an attempt by reformers to take party nominations for president, senators, any kind of party nomination for office out of the hands of party bosses, who were seen to be corrupt. and put it in the...
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with warnings wired to me to contract greater good and that is their slogan their focus put your nation first i am taking the most trips to highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out what that nation mean to you. to share his story join the conversation you're going to tell them you want to talk on facebook. only. to say you need to do something to preserve the international she's going to go. to live with what's that slant i'm talking about the problem with you we think you can still. go to see if you don't. go you'll never know what brings me so it seems a new magic you come to that you said it was presented to you he said with a smile to apply it to. us like a big guy who came close to meetings because he was a great man who was nothing less than the best we can do is to do what. was. good thing. by june this is. a one night with my. solutions and right here at the media coverage where there's. this is my. boys. home. respect. of. this is. god. to my child. but. this is by george. you know what. we're just here but this is our ship this is. ok. thanks. bye. great. title. sp
with warnings wired to me to contract greater good and that is their slogan their focus put your nation first i am taking the most trips to highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out what that nation mean to you. to share his story join the conversation you're going to tell them you want to talk on facebook. only. to say you need to do something to preserve the international she's going to go. to live with what's that slant i'm talking about the problem with you we think you can...
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all the attention on what teams have been doing before the game during the national anthem. firstiants and eagles gathering around the american flag, eagles owner jeffrey luri standing with his players. he locked arms with his giants. as for the game, it came down to the wire. tied at 24, under ten seconds to go. carson wentz with big 19 yard completion to alshon jeffery with just one second left. so that sets up this. jake elliott, field goal he already missed from 52 earlier but this time the kick is true. 61 yard field goal wins the game. eagles win 27-24 as the giants drop to 0-3. jacksonville and baltimore across the ponds. jaguars owner sha heed oh, kahn locking arms with his players. players expressing themselves in different ways around the stadium. and once this game blake bartle in jacksonville had a big day. mercedes lewis, those two hooked up for three touchdown today. jaguars are up 10-0. in the second quarter it's the guy being called mr. london by his teammate. halls in the t.d. from bartles. third touchdown. tied for most all time with brandon lloyd. bortles four t
all the attention on what teams have been doing before the game during the national anthem. firstiants and eagles gathering around the american flag, eagles owner jeffrey luri standing with his players. he locked arms with his giants. as for the game, it came down to the wire. tied at 24, under ten seconds to go. carson wentz with big 19 yard completion to alshon jeffery with just one second left. so that sets up this. jake elliott, field goal he already missed from 52 earlier but this time the...
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party they held their first national news conference this morning but there was unexpected drama as one of them made the destructor petry said she would not join the parliamentary group and then walked off. just one last word because i think on a day like this we should be open to the fact that there is also sometimes disagreement within our own party. and we must not be silent on this because you have to as i said we are supporting you know and it ate the air fifty in twenty thirteen and until twenty fifteen i don't want to be a part of government asked path is possible it is still my ambition might. some people have called us and. i was kind of you know and this might mean that people always thought we'd be ok and in opposition but people don't really expect that we could be in government this is not what i want i want. to be a part of government. i want to pursue a conservative they are politic. and after long concentrations i have decided that i personally will not be a part of the a.f.p. parliamentary group and the german bundestag. and please. i ask for your kind understanding not
party they held their first national news conference this morning but there was unexpected drama as one of them made the destructor petry said she would not join the parliamentary group and then walked off. just one last word because i think on a day like this we should be open to the fact that there is also sometimes disagreement within our own party. and we must not be silent on this because you have to as i said we are supporting you know and it ate the air fifty in twenty thirteen and until...
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andafter calling for budget bureaucracy cuts to the united nations, trump gets to push his american firstgenda in his first address to the un's general assembly. also coming up, toys "r" us files for chapter 11 bankruptcy. what that means for the iconic american toy store. more in his this. and a giant transparent wall is going up around the eiffel tower. the details on the security measure, coming up. but first, our top story. ♪ anchor: we start first in myanmar, also known as irma, where the leader has defended what has been called the "ethnic cleansing" of muslims. she declined any kind of human rights issue saying that anyone held responsible would be held account. this is the first nation since the attack last month which prompted a military response, forcing more than 410,000 rohingya to flee. groups many human rights frustrated and disappointed. reporter: and long-awaited speech that missed its mark according to human rights group's. amnesty international said that her government is still burying their heads in the stand -- heads in the sand. she's that you is ready to accept retur
andafter calling for budget bureaucracy cuts to the united nations, trump gets to push his american firstgenda in his first address to the un's general assembly. also coming up, toys "r" us files for chapter 11 bankruptcy. what that means for the iconic american toy store. more in his this. and a giant transparent wall is going up around the eiffel tower. the details on the security measure, coming up. but first, our top story. ♪ anchor: we start first in myanmar, also known as...
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i mean, first the nation can breathe a sigh of relief. we've avoided default. we've avoided government shutdown. both of which would've caused damage far into the future. second, the dreamers for us is, it's an issue that is a moral. these people have worked hard for america. they want to be americans. they registered and now we're going to tell them leave the country? huge damage to families, huge damage to the economy. and so we, this is not a trade-off for us. this is a very important issue that were going to fight hard for them to we get it done. go ahead. [inaudible] >> look, senator menendez is issuing a spirited defense. we all believe in the presumption of innocence in this country, and senator menendez is fighting very hard and we respect that greatly. yes, yes, next question. go ahead, taylor. [inaudible] >> look, i think you listen to our arguments, and we made the point, i mean, we made the point that this was very, very important for ryan to call it political, he twice used short-term extensions in 2013. and i'm sure it wasn't an economic choice to
i mean, first the nation can breathe a sigh of relief. we've avoided default. we've avoided government shutdown. both of which would've caused damage far into the future. second, the dreamers for us is, it's an issue that is a moral. these people have worked hard for america. they want to be americans. they registered and now we're going to tell them leave the country? huge damage to families, huge damage to the economy. and so we, this is not a trade-off for us. this is a very important issue...
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president trump has used his first speech at the united nations to call for bold reform. its full potential — a sentiment echoed today by the un secretary general. mr trump has been very dismissive of the un in the past. he now claims he's committed to making it work more effectively. nick bryant reports from new york. as a new york property tycoon, donald trump looked on the united nations as a real estate opportunity. he built a tower right opposite and wanted the contract to carry out refurbishment of its headquarters. as president, many thought he'd hurl a wrecking ball at the global body, a club, he called it, for people to get together, talk and have a good time. but today, donald trump walked through its doors as its most important member and came not to talk demolition, but reform, although he couldn't resist a mention of his previous life. i actually saw great potential right across the street, to be honest with you, and it was only for the reason that the united nations was here that that turned out to be such a successful project. then it was down to business o
president trump has used his first speech at the united nations to call for bold reform. its full potential — a sentiment echoed today by the un secretary general. mr trump has been very dismissive of the un in the past. he now claims he's committed to making it work more effectively. nick bryant reports from new york. as a new york property tycoon, donald trump looked on the united nations as a real estate opportunity. he built a tower right opposite and wanted the contract to carry out...
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she has addressed the plight of the country's rango muslims in a first national speech on the crisis over the past three weeks more than four hundred thousand rango have escaped violence sparked by a military crackdown in rakhine state speaking to military off. isn't foreign dignitaries suchi refused to criticize me and my as army which many have accused of murder rape and burning their villages. it is not the intention of the government to apportion blame or to abrogate responsibility we condemn all human rights violations and unlawful violence we are committed to the restoration of peace stability and rule of law throughout the state. the united nations has called the violence a textbook example of ethnic cleansing but an sunset she said the majority of muslims are not actually leaving the state human rights watch says at least two hundred ten villages have been burned to the ground since the violence began on august the twenty fifth said fifty percent of the villages are still intact and she said the unrest in rakhine is just one of the complexities facing what she called her youn
she has addressed the plight of the country's rango muslims in a first national speech on the crisis over the past three weeks more than four hundred thousand rango have escaped violence sparked by a military crackdown in rakhine state speaking to military off. isn't foreign dignitaries suchi refused to criticize me and my as army which many have accused of murder rape and burning their villages. it is not the intention of the government to apportion blame or to abrogate responsibility we...
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president his first gig at the united nations where is he setting his sights. people are watching things very closely to see exactly what the president has to say worth telling you in about two hours from now we're expecting pretty heavy rain as the end of hurrican jose comes past new york i think diplomats are more concerned about the possible hurrican that could be coming in the shape of the u.s. president i think people were pleased by the speech about u.n. reform and the fact that it wasn't about slashing the u.n. budget in the way people had feared but this is the more substantial speech this is the formal address to the general assembly this is the speech that normally lasts forty fifty minutes of the u.s. president he does a state of the union each year this is the state of the world are seen by the u.s. presidents so probably the one of the most important speeches that president trump has made so far and as mike said expect the focus to be on north korea watch very closely the language about north korea see if he talks about the military option with reg
president his first gig at the united nations where is he setting his sights. people are watching things very closely to see exactly what the president has to say worth telling you in about two hours from now we're expecting pretty heavy rain as the end of hurrican jose comes past new york i think diplomats are more concerned about the possible hurrican that could be coming in the shape of the u.s. president i think people were pleased by the speech about u.n. reform and the fact that it wasn't...
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that's why we have been so successful with the first in the nation primary. why our turnout rates are amazingly high. because everybody really gets involved. it's not just one party or the other. we look at the candidates carefully. people have to buy into the candidate as a person, even beyond the issues. not only have we been able to maintain the first of the nation primary, we do it well. as you talk to the presidential candidates who have come here on the national level, it does not take long for them to realize how unique the process is here, how open it is, how you have to see people and touch them, shake their hands, come to their living rooms and have real conversations about what you want to do for the town, the state, the country. we take the responsibility very seriously. i think we have done it well. and we will continue to do so. >> as governor, what are the biggest issues you think are facing your state? gov. sununu: in terms of policy, we have an opioid crisis in new hampshire. we are really, unfortunately, on the forefront of that crisis. we h
that's why we have been so successful with the first in the nation primary. why our turnout rates are amazingly high. because everybody really gets involved. it's not just one party or the other. we look at the candidates carefully. people have to buy into the candidate as a person, even beyond the issues. not only have we been able to maintain the first of the nation primary, we do it well. as you talk to the presidential candidates who have come here on the national level, it does not take...
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the league is made up of 74% black players and told owners who fire any sob who doesn't stand first national anthem and black people in general felt disrespected. you can't go down to georgia avenue in d.c. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: lebron calls a foul. >> the people run this country, not one individual. and damn sure not him. >> mason: the president draws fire for calling national anthem protesters s.o.p .m.s. -- s.o.b.s. >> it's always appropriate for the president of the united states to defend our flag. >> mason: also tonight, north korea accuses mr. trump of declaring war, and our new poll finds m
the league is made up of 74% black players and told owners who fire any sob who doesn't stand first national anthem and black people in general felt disrespected. you can't go down to georgia avenue in d.c. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: lebron calls a foul. >> the people run this country, not one individual. and damn sure not him. >> mason: the president draws fire for calling national anthem protesters s.o.p .m.s. -- s.o.b.s. >> it's always appropriate for the...
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she is ojibwe from couchiching first nation.ie leonard, you are named executivenally and director of greenpeace usa in this lawsuit brought by energy transfer partners. can you respond? here.rought the lawsuit i'm holding up a four inch stack of papers we were just served yesterday with his lawsuit. this lawsuit is a slap suit. that means strategic lawsuit against public participation. it is an attempt to criminalize in silence protest at the exact time this country needs people rising up more than ever. amy: so explain what it is that this suit alleges that you have been involved with, using terms like "eco-terrorism." >> the term eco-terrorism was used to taint science-based free-speech advocacy. they are trying to criminalize healthy, righteous protest. the suit alleges one, defamation, sort of lawyer speak for lying. they are saying we lied to exaggerate the environmental and human rights effects of the pipeline. the second one that is ludicrous on so many levels, they're claiming greenpeace was the head of a criminal enterp
she is ojibwe from couchiching first nation.ie leonard, you are named executivenally and director of greenpeace usa in this lawsuit brought by energy transfer partners. can you respond? here.rought the lawsuit i'm holding up a four inch stack of papers we were just served yesterday with his lawsuit. this lawsuit is a slap suit. that means strategic lawsuit against public participation. it is an attempt to criminalize in silence protest at the exact time this country needs people rising up more...