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government but actually what they're trying to do in the same time is be an ally of russia hence this reaction this time and their feet i think the last eight hours. ok well earlier i spoke to israeli journalist only ben menachem he believes the blame for the downing of the plane should be attributed to syria's defenses of course that it was an accident it's not israel fault with to remember those who shot down the russian airplane of the syrians and no these were. i think we are facing a very serious crisis. in russia and think that the israeli defense forces are now studying and drawing the conclusions and investigating what the exactly happened but. if there will be a need these will of course will apologize about the way things look now. these early position is not of course the spokesman of the israeli government but the position is that the syrians are to be blamed. do a professional job and this was a mistake by the syrians and not these well but of course is the world will investigate what happened in the necessary conclusions it could be argued you know if israel does say it
government but actually what they're trying to do in the same time is be an ally of russia hence this reaction this time and their feet i think the last eight hours. ok well earlier i spoke to israeli journalist only ben menachem he believes the blame for the downing of the plane should be attributed to syria's defenses of course that it was an accident it's not israel fault with to remember those who shot down the russian airplane of the syrians and no these were. i think we are facing a very...
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>> mario: el tejo. >> anthony: el tejo. >> mario: tejo. >> anthony: hence -- hence the name of this.d be good at this. i've been throwing pots into the dish sink from across the room for years. >> wl: you win more points if you get it in the middle without hitting them. >> anthony: oh. >> will: yeah, so -- >> anthony: yeah, but that doesn't sound like any fun. >> will: everyone has a different style, it seems. so you got to do, like, one step and then another and swing. >> anthony: i don't think that style's going to work for me. after some early success, it turns out, we all pretty much suck at this. not enough beer. that's my problem. time to bring in some outside muscle. >> will: we're going to mix in now the experts. >> anthony: hey. >> eduardo: eduardo. [ player 2 speaking spanish ] >> anthony: who am i with? i'm over here. with these guys. whoa! [ will speaking spanish ] >> anthony: is he on my team? holy crap. two in a row? this is dismaying. oh no, wait. one of those guys had to be on my team, right? >> will: so the guy in the white striped t-shirt, his name is el pollo viejo
>> mario: el tejo. >> anthony: el tejo. >> mario: tejo. >> anthony: hence -- hence the name of this.d be good at this. i've been throwing pots into the dish sink from across the room for years. >> wl: you win more points if you get it in the middle without hitting them. >> anthony: oh. >> will: yeah, so -- >> anthony: yeah, but that doesn't sound like any fun. >> will: everyone has a different style, it seems. so you got to do, like, one...
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of allah so according to islamic tradition abraham is also buried in the tomb of the patriarchs and hence that what we call in the jewish tradition the tomb of the patriarchs of. the cave of my fella. in arabic is called. the abrahamic mosque is that it's the longest standing holy place in the jewish religion here we had the temple of jerusalem but the temples were destroyed the walls that we see down were just the outer retaining walls but the tomb of the patriarchs was never destroyed the building that we see now was added on to so this is what makes it very important for the jewish faith and also the love that islam has for the profits of the bible are also mentioned in the koran so hence the profits that are buried in the tomb of the patriarchs make it as a well a holy place for islam because abraham in fact is abraham for muslims is considered the father of the islamic faith the the first one to testify and the oneness of god the father of monotheism. so the irony is that here we are in jerusalem and also in hebron which is considered a sister city to jerusalem. the children of abrah
of allah so according to islamic tradition abraham is also buried in the tomb of the patriarchs and hence that what we call in the jewish tradition the tomb of the patriarchs of. the cave of my fella. in arabic is called. the abrahamic mosque is that it's the longest standing holy place in the jewish religion here we had the temple of jerusalem but the temples were destroyed the walls that we see down were just the outer retaining walls but the tomb of the patriarchs was never destroyed the...
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eve ryo ne has the right to equality hence everyone has the right to worship.re cases in the future coming over here in regard to the same practice. let's take you back to capitol hill, we are expecting the senatejudiciary committee to resume at any moment now. several of those senators have remained in the room during the break. we saw some democrat senators leaving, so angry where are they about the decision not to allow an fbi investigation including among them the man just fbi investigation including among them the manjust in fbi investigation including among them the man just in the fbi investigation including among them the manjust in the middle, you can see on the left—hand side, the man with the glasses, sheldon whitehouse, his grey hair showing him, he walked out, he was so cross about the fact that markjudge, one of the men implicated with brett kavanaugh had not been called to give evidence before thisjudiciary committee. that was voted down 11—8 because several democrat senators walked out. this committee has 21 people on it, there is a republican m
eve ryo ne has the right to equality hence everyone has the right to worship.re cases in the future coming over here in regard to the same practice. let's take you back to capitol hill, we are expecting the senatejudiciary committee to resume at any moment now. several of those senators have remained in the room during the break. we saw some democrat senators leaving, so angry where are they about the decision not to allow an fbi investigation including among them the man just fbi investigation...
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hence the spy who dumped me, that is the title, after all!is, they are two women you believe are friends. their characters and relationship drives the film, and on that level a lot of fun and better than you think. that is going on the poster! i suppose that is a fun thing about it. how often do we have two women as the central characters in this style of film ? and a female director in the form of suzanne vogel. looking forward to see what she does next. and dvd? tully will keep you guessing. i really enjoyed it. they worked together on juno, which is the pregnancy one and this is the motherhood one. juno was one of my favourite films! charlize theron needs a night nanny. and the night nanny comes in and it is about a charismatic nanny that comes in, but what is she up to? is there an element of the hand that rocks the cradle? they are all talented. that is a winner. that is your dvd for the week if you fancy staying in. nice to see you. enjoy your cinemagoing whatever you decide to see. an interesting week and plenty to go and watch. see yo
hence the spy who dumped me, that is the title, after all!is, they are two women you believe are friends. their characters and relationship drives the film, and on that level a lot of fun and better than you think. that is going on the poster! i suppose that is a fun thing about it. how often do we have two women as the central characters in this style of film ? and a female director in the form of suzanne vogel. looking forward to see what she does next. and dvd? tully will keep you guessing....
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or quanta, and hence the word quantum. if you take the red light, the red light comes in individual quanta so these are called photons, photons of red light, any kind of light but basically now, when you start thinking about doingthese experiments, with individual particles of light , imagine this laser pointer which is shooting a beam of red light.you're turning down the intensity of this laser point. to the point that it is sending out individual photons of light, one at a time, maybe one every second. it doesn't matter but one at a time. you're guaranteed that only one particle of light is hitting the double slit and at any point in time there's only one photon in the apparatus area now what do you expect? do you know your generating single particles of light? on the other side, you know you're recording angle particles of light, what do you expect? your thinking goes back to saying this must be like the sand particles so we should see this . and by now, you've figured out this is quantum mechanics so this is not what h
or quanta, and hence the word quantum. if you take the red light, the red light comes in individual quanta so these are called photons, photons of red light, any kind of light but basically now, when you start thinking about doingthese experiments, with individual particles of light , imagine this laser pointer which is shooting a beam of red light.you're turning down the intensity of this laser point. to the point that it is sending out individual photons of light, one at a time, maybe one...
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and hence openly of violates state obligations undertaken by its predecessor. on what basis and criteria can we enter into an administration. talks should be within the framework and in continuation of the jcpoa and security council in aution 2231, and not framework of breaching them and reverting to the past. it is ironic that the u.s. government does not even conceal its plan for overthrowing the same government it invites to talks. colleagues, the approach of the islamic public of iran in the field of foreign policy has been based on multilateralism and compliance with the recognized principles of international law. our respect for the nonproliferation treaty and the long and difficult -- difficult negotiations with the group of five plus one, which led to the conclusion of the jcpoa illustrates a clear manifestation of this approach. i am pleased that the international community did not acquiesce to the unilateral and illegal withdrawal from the jcpoa. -- to adopt a category categorical position. the jcpoa is the outcome of more than a decade of diplomatic
and hence openly of violates state obligations undertaken by its predecessor. on what basis and criteria can we enter into an administration. talks should be within the framework and in continuation of the jcpoa and security council in aution 2231, and not framework of breaching them and reverting to the past. it is ironic that the u.s. government does not even conceal its plan for overthrowing the same government it invites to talks. colleagues, the approach of the islamic public of iran in...
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hence there is some architectural value and benefits in terms of refurbishing.close to business districts, or well sought—after locations. close to infrastructure as well. a few years ago, a unit here would cost you anything between $1 million and $1.5 million. the same unit would probably double today. there's a lot of restrictions around what you can do. for example, you can't change the facade of a shop house. you have to maintain the facade, although you campaign them. then that comes alongside with a lot of authorities‘ requirements and approval. it‘s not for everyone. it ta kes a approval. it‘s not for everyone. it takes a lot of time and effort to c0 nse rve takes a lot of time and effort to conserve these properties. investing in the shop houses here in singapore. now, quick check on things we‘re looking at for this week‘s business and economics calendar. we start with the australian central bank on tuesday holding their monthly monetary policy meeting. the official cost of borrowing there has been at a record low of 1.5% for two yea rs. been at a record
hence there is some architectural value and benefits in terms of refurbishing.close to business districts, or well sought—after locations. close to infrastructure as well. a few years ago, a unit here would cost you anything between $1 million and $1.5 million. the same unit would probably double today. there's a lot of restrictions around what you can do. for example, you can't change the facade of a shop house. you have to maintain the facade, although you campaign them. then that comes...
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up his fourteenth grand slam title moving in level with one of the greats of the game david stokes hence the action plenty of pre-match smiles between two close friends but once the photos were done it was down to business and it was djokovic chiller. comfortably taking the acting say six three i it was more competitive in the second set which lasted ninety five minutes but no matter what del potro tried just a bit have meant so i be edged it on a tie break to go two sets up. the epic barrys didn't stop that the pop chart threw everything he had a joke of it in the third set but even with his power. he just couldn't break the subs defense and instead it was joke of it ch who broke him i be ruthlessly took the set six games to three and the title was his for third time i. not bad for a player who had elbow surgery in february since then he's won wimbledon and now the u.s. open to move level with pete sampras on fourteen grand slams third behind on a bunch of federer and roughen a doubt we don't have pete sampras but we do have john mcenroe i loved. it sampras is one of the biggest legends
up his fourteenth grand slam title moving in level with one of the greats of the game david stokes hence the action plenty of pre-match smiles between two close friends but once the photos were done it was down to business and it was djokovic chiller. comfortably taking the acting say six three i it was more competitive in the second set which lasted ninety five minutes but no matter what del potro tried just a bit have meant so i be edged it on a tie break to go two sets up. the epic barrys...
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hence, why the ford 150 is so strong you need uniforms. sintos they are dominant.real winners are etsy and square. they have 1.9 million sellers creating items that can't be found in the mall. they raised their cut from 3.5% to 5% and nobody batted an alash. these are individuals making all kinds of hand kraccrafted goods. they have an outlet to sell to people they have a group by holiday, so it's easy for my daughter to buy cufflinks you can't find anywhere else. finally, there is the ultimate small business play called square when you own a small business you need a pos they have expensive one. who cares? square is in a if fabulous position because they see the daily receipts they know who can afford it and who can't. they benefit from the strength in small business. most of these stocks are at their highs. you might have to wait why not buy them on any weakness domestic growth. i think that's precisely where you need to be stick with cramer. i think that's precisely where >>> ten years since the collapse of lehman. look at that time including interviews don't mi
hence, why the ford 150 is so strong you need uniforms. sintos they are dominant.real winners are etsy and square. they have 1.9 million sellers creating items that can't be found in the mall. they raised their cut from 3.5% to 5% and nobody batted an alash. these are individuals making all kinds of hand kraccrafted goods. they have an outlet to sell to people they have a group by holiday, so it's easy for my daughter to buy cufflinks you can't find anywhere else. finally, there is the ultimate...
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hence we are looking at our agricultural fund and helping exporters achieve new markets. >> what will do to help an exporter that knows its market inside and out. what can you add >> connections which professional partners to use. with our footprint we're well positioned to do that. but also working with the government helping to explore new markets and product lines, think about how to do that growth safely. >> so the various accusations -- i left new that promoted position, by the way, it's one about liquidity, two, they were sold bad products, three interest rates went through the roof when there was no rational for them if i was an sme coming to you i would want confidence in the rate i'm being charged and that i'm not being ripped off i keep hearing that nims are so much better in an expanding interest rate. i look at those nims, and some of you are doing well regardless of the low rates are you offering them lower rates? that's what our viewers want to hear today >> we're offering a clear package, what customers should be clear in what they're paying. that's imperative. we're of
hence we are looking at our agricultural fund and helping exporters achieve new markets. >> what will do to help an exporter that knows its market inside and out. what can you add >> connections which professional partners to use. with our footprint we're well positioned to do that. but also working with the government helping to explore new markets and product lines, think about how to do that growth safely. >> so the various accusations -- i left new that promoted position,...
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that is where we have had the warm air, hence the warm day today.ar, because the nights are quite long, so were the skies remain clear, those temperatures will drop away. particularly around southern parts of the uk, where you see these green shades, some spots in the countryside freezing. there may be some fog patches. further north, the temperatures will hold up into double figures, but it is used northern areas that will start tomorrow with clout and outbreaks of rain. fairly heavy rain across northern areas of scotland, but this area of cloud and rain sinking its way towards northern england and northern ireland, the wet weather will tend to fizzle towards the southeast of that, once any fog has cleared, we will see sunshine and warmth. those temperatures again getting up to around 23—21id. but to the north of our band of cloud, we will see sunshine and showers with much cooler and fresher feels. this cold front continues to sink its way southward, high pressure building back, lots of dry weather, but the front seats behind it a much cooler air.
that is where we have had the warm air, hence the warm day today.ar, because the nights are quite long, so were the skies remain clear, those temperatures will drop away. particularly around southern parts of the uk, where you see these green shades, some spots in the countryside freezing. there may be some fog patches. further north, the temperatures will hold up into double figures, but it is used northern areas that will start tomorrow with clout and outbreaks of rain. fairly heavy rain...
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hence the spy who dumped me, we should say — that is the title, yes, yes.do various missions. the action, disposable. but what i liked about this is it's a biddy comedy with two women that you really believe are friends. and their dialogue drives the film. their characters drive the film. their relationship drives the film. so, on that level, it's a lot of fun and much better than you might think. that's going on the poster! "much better than you might think!" i suppose that's one of the fun things about it, isn't it? you know, how often do we have two women as very much the central characters in this style of film? and a female director, susanna fogel, as well, and i'm looking forward to seeing what she does next. yeah, absolutely. yeah. and a quick thought about dvd for anyone who would like to stay in over the weekend? well, tully is a film i really enjoyed. it will keep you guessing. it stars charlize theron and it's a jason reitman and diablo cody film. now, they together on juno and young adult, so two... yes, juno — one of my favourite films! amazing
hence the spy who dumped me, we should say — that is the title, yes, yes.do various missions. the action, disposable. but what i liked about this is it's a biddy comedy with two women that you really believe are friends. and their dialogue drives the film. their characters drive the film. their relationship drives the film. so, on that level, it's a lot of fun and much better than you might think. that's going on the poster! "much better than you might think!" i suppose that's one...
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hence, you may rest satisfied. this army will receive every corporation and be treated with all of the consideration for the noble work they are engaged upon. it is perhaps general grant who did the best job of summing up the army's attitude for the christian commission. "the army felt the same gratitude the public felt for the services rendered by the army." on the u.s. february 10, 1866,christian commission held its final business meeting. acknowledging circumstances created the need for the organization had passed the , assembly formally closed. the activities of the commission. in doing so, the group adopted a resolution thanking god for terminating rebellion and opening the influence of education and religion. furthermore, the delegation expressed its "devout gratitude to god for his blessings upon the officers and delegates of the commission in their efforts to relieve the suffering of our soldiers and seamen." and to impart to them that instruction and consolation in the religion of jesus which is beyond pri
hence, you may rest satisfied. this army will receive every corporation and be treated with all of the consideration for the noble work they are engaged upon. it is perhaps general grant who did the best job of summing up the army's attitude for the christian commission. "the army felt the same gratitude the public felt for the services rendered by the army." on the u.s. february 10, 1866,christian commission held its final business meeting. acknowledging circumstances created the...
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of allah so according to islamic tradition abraham is also buried in the tomb of the patriarchs and hence that what we call in the jewish tradition the tomb of the patriarchs of. the cave of my fella. in arabic is called. the abrahamic mosque is that it's the longest standing holy place in the jewish religion here we had the temple of jerusalem but the temples were destroyed the walls that we see down were just the outer retaining walls but the tomb of the patriarchs was never destroyed the building that we see now was added on to so this is what makes it very important for the jewish faith and also the love that islam has for the profits of the bible are also mentioned in the koran so hence the profits that are buried in the tomb of the patriarchs make it as a well a holy place for islam because abraham in fact is abraham for muslims is considered the father of the islamic faith the the first one to testify and the oneness of god the father of monotheism. so the irony is that here we are in jerusalem and also in hebron which is considered a sister city to jerusalem. the children of abrah
of allah so according to islamic tradition abraham is also buried in the tomb of the patriarchs and hence that what we call in the jewish tradition the tomb of the patriarchs of. the cave of my fella. in arabic is called. the abrahamic mosque is that it's the longest standing holy place in the jewish religion here we had the temple of jerusalem but the temples were destroyed the walls that we see down were just the outer retaining walls but the tomb of the patriarchs was never destroyed the...
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and also the love that islam has for the prophets of the bible are also mentioned in the koran so hence the profits that are buried in the tomb of the patriarchs make it as a well a holy place for islam because abraham in fact is abraham for muslims is considered the father of the islamic faith the the first one to testify and the oneness of god the father of monotheism so the irony is that here we are in jerusalem and also in hebron which is considered a sister city to jerusalem. the children of abraham jews and muslims israelis and palestinians locked in conflict over the same holy land the same holy cities of jerusalem and hebron and particularly over the same holy sites the temple mount in jerusalem and that the tomb of the patriarchs and yet it has such a symbol and possibility to be a place of peace because it's the tomb of the patriarchs is the only active mosque and active synagogue in the world that i know of except for maybe the the tomb of the prophet samuel also is an act of mosque in the center but it's the same time but yet there's this division when you go in the building
and also the love that islam has for the prophets of the bible are also mentioned in the koran so hence the profits that are buried in the tomb of the patriarchs make it as a well a holy place for islam because abraham in fact is abraham for muslims is considered the father of the islamic faith the the first one to testify and the oneness of god the father of monotheism so the irony is that here we are in jerusalem and also in hebron which is considered a sister city to jerusalem. the children...
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and also the love that islam has for the prophets of the bible are also mentioned in the koran so hence the profits that are buried in the tomb of the patriarchs make it as well a holy place for islam because abraham in fact is abraham for muslims is considered the father of the islamic faith the the first one to testify and the oneness of god the father of monotheism. so the irony is that here we are in jerusalem and also in hebron which is considered a sister city to jerusalem. the children of abraham jews and muslims israelis and palestinians locked in conflict over the same holy land the same holy cities of jerusalem and hebron and particularly over the same holy sites the temple mount in jerusalem and that the tomb of the patriarchs and yet it has such a symbol and possibility to be a place of peace because it's the tomb of the patriarchs is the only active mosque and active synagogue in the world that i know of except for maybe the the tomb of the prophet samuel also is an active mosque in the center but it's the same time but yet there's this division when you go in the building
and also the love that islam has for the prophets of the bible are also mentioned in the koran so hence the profits that are buried in the tomb of the patriarchs make it as well a holy place for islam because abraham in fact is abraham for muslims is considered the father of the islamic faith the the first one to testify and the oneness of god the father of monotheism. so the irony is that here we are in jerusalem and also in hebron which is considered a sister city to jerusalem. the children...
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and also the love that islam has for the prophets of the bible are also mentioned in the koran so hence the profits that are buried in the tomb of the patriarchs make it as well a holy place for islam because abraham in fact is abraham for muslims is considered the father of the islamic faith the the first one to testify and the oneness of god the father of monotheism so the irony is that here we are in jerusalem and also in hebron which is considered a sister city to jerusalem. the children of abraham jews and muslims israelis and palestinians locked in conflict over the same holy land the same holy cities of jerusalem and hebron and particularly over the same holy sites the temple mount in jerusalem and that the tomb of the patriarchs and yet it has such a symbol and possibility to be a place of peace because it's the tomb of the patriarchs is the only active mosque and active synagogue in the world that i know of except for maybe the the tomb of the prophet samuel also is an active mosque in the center but it's the same time but yet there's this division when you go in the building t
and also the love that islam has for the prophets of the bible are also mentioned in the koran so hence the profits that are buried in the tomb of the patriarchs make it as well a holy place for islam because abraham in fact is abraham for muslims is considered the father of the islamic faith the the first one to testify and the oneness of god the father of monotheism so the irony is that here we are in jerusalem and also in hebron which is considered a sister city to jerusalem. the children of...
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hence, flagstaff became the name and flagstaff as a city has been established for about 135 years. >>aff, we took a driving tour of the city with flagstaff communications specialist meg roederer. meg: the flagstaff visitors center is located at the historic train staon
hence, flagstaff became the name and flagstaff as a city has been established for about 135 years. >>aff, we took a driving tour of the city with flagstaff communications specialist meg roederer. meg: the flagstaff visitors center is located at the historic train staon
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it is believed she later turned into a "respectable lady," hence why her identity was concealed theseears. host: finally a revolt from young farmers in the u.k. after their association's annual party was canceled due to the's behavior. debaucherous behavior. reporter: an opportunity for young farmers to swap wellington for high heels and waterproofs for dinner jackets. no more. back in may that drunken farmers were filmed singing offensive songs, kicking cars, swearing, climbing street signs and generally being rowdy. future parties have been canceled by the federation. rather than professing sobriety and expressing remorse, these young farmers have revolted against the federation and called her a vote of no-confidence, which could overthrow the management for the first time in the federation's history. host: thank you very much for that press review. for more on those stories in to cacatch up with our press revie, had your website, france24.com. stay with us on france 24. our porters had to portugal where cork trees are turning out to be a crucial anti-fire barrier and a country that
it is believed she later turned into a "respectable lady," hence why her identity was concealed theseears. host: finally a revolt from young farmers in the u.k. after their association's annual party was canceled due to the's behavior. debaucherous behavior. reporter: an opportunity for young farmers to swap wellington for high heels and waterproofs for dinner jackets. no more. back in may that drunken farmers were filmed singing offensive songs, kicking cars, swearing, climbing...
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american assault on palestine continues so seriously he does need whatever he can get from the french hence the europeans on palestine and there is there is no shortage of criticism of what the u.s. has done with regard to the palestinians under control not only moving the capital they're moving the embassy to jerusalem from tel aviv and then there was of course the cut in u.n. funding but how much does this pap's comes does it come down to president bass is leadership of the palestinians because many palestinians will be looking to him for something well look at this point in time just for your first part of your question because this is really key here we know that france and europe hold some very important and principled position on palestine at least that the addition of once again two state solution in the settlements is jerusalem capital of palestine so and so forth but if the french slash european reaction to the american withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal is any test. well once again the europeans and the french were critical of the american position on the iran deal but in the e
american assault on palestine continues so seriously he does need whatever he can get from the french hence the europeans on palestine and there is there is no shortage of criticism of what the u.s. has done with regard to the palestinians under control not only moving the capital they're moving the embassy to jerusalem from tel aviv and then there was of course the cut in u.n. funding but how much does this pap's comes does it come down to president bass is leadership of the palestinians...
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hence, you can justify these su stments in search. -- rge, in output, and greater productivity. they produce these contradictions, but they are both part of the story that there is the stream, if you will, of eliminating or reducing hunger. \ food for everyone. this becomes really powerful during world war ii. you get the food and agricultural organization are at this is created in large part i some of these new dealers who now want to take a domestic new worldwide.pand it this becomes a vision that animates both public-sector and private sector. many people who work for months into and these other cap -- the othernd companies, this is how they justify what they are doing, it seems to me. >> please join me in thanking our panelists. [applause] >> i want to thank all of you for attending. >> thank you for coming. it is nice to be in a time when this many people want to know about the history of agriculture. [laughter] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] the c-span bus was recently
hence, you can justify these su stments in search. -- rge, in output, and greater productivity. they produce these contradictions, but they are both part of the story that there is the stream, if you will, of eliminating or reducing hunger. \ food for everyone. this becomes really powerful during world war ii. you get the food and agricultural organization are at this is created in large part i some of these new dealers who now want to take a domestic new worldwide.pand it this becomes a vision...
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our lives are this is you this did years hence their grandchildren if it is. out there how do you think we are today announced. ryan what. ryan who has clearly been well trained is going to his happy place. this isn't happening this isn't happening on the same parts on a warm day same parts of a warm day same parts on a warm day what. with that little pink tinkerbell made some interesting points she said how did a rock turnout how did libya turn out and i think i speak for all americans when i say i don't know the news doesn't really talk about right i'm not so i assume everything is fine over larry. we couldn't possibly have learned lessons about how to behave in the future. plus everyone knows we brought libya free douma we brought them free so what is this slave trade has returned since we collapsed there is society the point is we brought libya we brought the libyan people the freedom to have slaves all right. really having someone else in chains is what freedom is all about. even though captain hook there is quite good quite good with the happy thoughts h
our lives are this is you this did years hence their grandchildren if it is. out there how do you think we are today announced. ryan what. ryan who has clearly been well trained is going to his happy place. this isn't happening this isn't happening on the same parts on a warm day same parts of a warm day same parts on a warm day what. with that little pink tinkerbell made some interesting points she said how did a rock turnout how did libya turn out and i think i speak for all americans when i...
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it's not a perry mason moment or a few good men, hence, there's not going to be a courtroom drama. it's going to be read some questions and get some answers. very businesslike and professional. hopefully, none of this -- these sensitive topics even need to be touched. >> police in vallejo first labeled the kidnapping a hoax. huskins and her boyfriend sued vallejo. they reached a $2.5 million settlement earlier this year. >>> san jose police are searching for a hit and run driver who killed a 77-year-old woman just after 7:30 last night near vista park and copperfield drive. the woman was walking across the street when a dark blue minivan or suv hit her and then kept going. woman later died at the hospital. if you have any information you are asked to call san jose police. >>> authorities in san francisco and sacramento say several gun traffickers are off the streets. the atf released these images of yesterday's joint operations in sacramento. agents say they arrested three gun dealers along with confiscating 58 guns, including two silencers and two bulletproof vests. authorities al
it's not a perry mason moment or a few good men, hence, there's not going to be a courtroom drama. it's going to be read some questions and get some answers. very businesslike and professional. hopefully, none of this -- these sensitive topics even need to be touched. >> police in vallejo first labeled the kidnapping a hoax. huskins and her boyfriend sued vallejo. they reached a $2.5 million settlement earlier this year. >>> san jose police are searching for a hit and run driver...
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hence this warning from one of labour's big union backers.nificant numbers of traditional labour supporters who are saying, "we are going to vote conservative because we don't trust labour to take us out of the european union." any vote, he said, should be on the terms of leaving only. the referendum shouldn't be on, "do we want to go back into the european union?" that shouldn't even be an option? no, because the people have already decided. but these people want another say — labour's now flirting with the idea, while the government says it would be a betrayal of trust. brexit, once again, hugely divisive. alex forsyth, bbc news, liverpool. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, is in liverpool for us this evening. laura, are the hands of the labour leadership now really tied depending on what conference wants concerning a new referendum? as ever with brexit, the leaders at the top of parties are trying to navigate a very narrow tightrope indeed, and although many of the people here are campaigning very hard for another referendum, another
hence this warning from one of labour's big union backers.nificant numbers of traditional labour supporters who are saying, "we are going to vote conservative because we don't trust labour to take us out of the european union." any vote, he said, should be on the terms of leaving only. the referendum shouldn't be on, "do we want to go back into the european union?" that shouldn't even be an option? no, because the people have already decided. but these people want another...
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hence the fire service today on active patrols. locals with more than their share of fire experiences. feeling a bit edgy. >> how long would it to get out of here in a hurry? >> probably 15 minutes. >> sharon avoided disaster last year just barely. she lives one mile downwind from the park. this morning, sharon posted on social media that people need to take red flag warnings seriously and be ready. >> of course. because people are not thinking. >> as for sharon, she is packed and ready to go. >> all the photos albums. >> the pets are ready, too. that's berto. here's rosie. experience is the best of teachers in california. sharon is living the new normal. >> you constantly, i think, are aware that if you have to leave in five minutes and you leave, you leave. >> you didn't grow up with that? >> oh, god no. earthquakes, yes. but not fires. >> reporter: lest you think that she's a chronic worrier. no. she's a pragmatist. she will never be caught unaware again. live in sonoma county, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> good rule to live b
hence the fire service today on active patrols. locals with more than their share of fire experiences. feeling a bit edgy. >> how long would it to get out of here in a hurry? >> probably 15 minutes. >> sharon avoided disaster last year just barely. she lives one mile downwind from the park. this morning, sharon posted on social media that people need to take red flag warnings seriously and be ready. >> of course. because people are not thinking. >> as for sharon,...
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hence a show of support today. >> i think you have a community in support of a locally owned businessneed to get rid of all the small businesses that have been part of the bay area for generations. >> reporter: state parks have said little since this began. captain maggie remains determined. he says whatever happens, she will not leave. >> they can't stop us. we've been doing this for a long time. the contract is not exclusive, and we'll continue to support the community as it supports us. >> reporter: even in the last hour, this story changed. state parks received a letter from state lands citds citds cit inconsistencies in this process. people will probably start talking and listening. wayne freedman, "abc7 news." >> wayne, thank you. >>> researchers at ucsf are hoping to unmask the dangers of some of the newest tobacco products out there. the university received a $20 million grant from the fda and the national institutes of health. they say they'll hone in on emerging tobacco products, popular with young adults like e-cigsets and flavored varieties. >> these things have just taken
hence a show of support today. >> i think you have a community in support of a locally owned businessneed to get rid of all the small businesses that have been part of the bay area for generations. >> reporter: state parks have said little since this began. captain maggie remains determined. he says whatever happens, she will not leave. >> they can't stop us. we've been doing this for a long time. the contract is not exclusive, and we'll continue to support the community as it...
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for the car and hence is safety on the road uses a range of sensors the. together enable us to very precisely infer the emotional states of the driver of the car functions as a kind of psychologist and it knows better than you do how you're feeling. how does that work. with going on a drive with the fast she has to be wired up. in the car several cameras scrutinize how face. one uses farmall imaging to measure variations in skin temperature which are linked to stress levels. another camera helps identify emotions. then drives around the south or for an hour. drive to my university every day so this is a normal situation for me. at a construction site the road grows narrower that's a potential source of stress for the driver but says she's just fine. it feels like driving through the city always feels nothing special. but is that really the case kemah cameras help reveal that more is going on in. psychology professor yarra craig esky says yes. coming in with a father what's your i know she was confronted with a new situation where you are driving became mor
for the car and hence is safety on the road uses a range of sensors the. together enable us to very precisely infer the emotional states of the driver of the car functions as a kind of psychologist and it knows better than you do how you're feeling. how does that work. with going on a drive with the fast she has to be wired up. in the car several cameras scrutinize how face. one uses farmall imaging to measure variations in skin temperature which are linked to stress levels. another camera...
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lot of time with me, means i cannot talk for long without my voice becoming indistinguishable umbel, hences for me to go out. whilst i was at university, my residence was off the busiest road in manchester, with there being so close the idea changing out of pyjamas that could pass as clothing was at the very bottom of my list. there was no time before my next scheduled nap anyway, and besides, us disabled gals do not dress to impress. i set out from the train station five minutes away, into my ride i received more and more empathetic smiles. now, i'm not adverse to the odd stare, and whenever i'm in public is pretty much a guarantee that several people will make it completely obvious that they've never seen a cartoon character in a wheelchair before. but on this particular day, the number of people looking had increased. i came to the conclusion it's a, i was looking extra sexy. or b, looking extra disabled. unsurprisingly enough it was the latter but not the reason you got. after passing a large group of homeless people that set up camp under the bridge, it became apparent the looks came
lot of time with me, means i cannot talk for long without my voice becoming indistinguishable umbel, hences for me to go out. whilst i was at university, my residence was off the busiest road in manchester, with there being so close the idea changing out of pyjamas that could pass as clothing was at the very bottom of my list. there was no time before my next scheduled nap anyway, and besides, us disabled gals do not dress to impress. i set out from the train station five minutes away, into my...
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israel in the united states or he really consider them to be the will of the palestinian people and hence he must carry through for the time being and judging from sort of the overall approach his discourse his rhetoric and even sort of the spirit of his speech frustration and so on so forth he still bets on the international community and i must say despite everything to the contrary he still bets on the united states on the west on the quarter to come through despite the fact that they have not and despite the fact that in fact they have betrayed the palestinian issue and the peace process he's also betting on the united nations even though he did the recount if i am not mistaken seven hundred fifty seven hundred and five you are in general assembly resolution and eighty six you and security council resolutions that until today none of them have been fulfilled so you can imagine this man who of course for the last twenty five years have represented the so-called peace process in the one the signed the oslo peace process also a process in washington back in one nine hundred ninety three
israel in the united states or he really consider them to be the will of the palestinian people and hence he must carry through for the time being and judging from sort of the overall approach his discourse his rhetoric and even sort of the spirit of his speech frustration and so on so forth he still bets on the international community and i must say despite everything to the contrary he still bets on the united states on the west on the quarter to come through despite the fact that they have...
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hence an exercise today. >> you know, at work a bunch of phones were going off and they were alerts, but i'm not sure what it was. >> reporter: but linda davidson got the message albeit indirectly as santa rosa and sonoma county ran a second emergency notifications test from this office. when the firestorm hit last fall, the county heard considerable criticism from residents who never knew about the danger until two r too late. that will never happen again. according to supervisor james gore. >> if you're going to focus on crisis communications, the first rule of crisis communications, communicate. you can't overalert people if you do it in the right way. >> reporter: today they tested broadcast a lertsz and wireless messages via mobile phones in both spanish and english. then the test asked them to respond and take a survey. >> i did. >> reporter: what did you do? >> i took the survey. >> reporter: did it work for you? >> yes. >> reporter: though some bugs remain, santa rosa fire chief tony gosner is still worried about a county wide test two days ago. >> it took four hours to dial
hence an exercise today. >> you know, at work a bunch of phones were going off and they were alerts, but i'm not sure what it was. >> reporter: but linda davidson got the message albeit indirectly as santa rosa and sonoma county ran a second emergency notifications test from this office. when the firestorm hit last fall, the county heard considerable criticism from residents who never knew about the danger until two r too late. that will never happen again. according to supervisor...
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the you forty's there is really no place where these people whether something to fiji's can go and hence we have aid organizations saying that we are basically looking at a catastrophe. according on the story for us i'm sure thank you. now to some other stories making headlines around the world iraq's parliament will convene an emergency session on saturday to discuss on rest in basra demonstrators there set fire to a local government building despite a curfew imposed by authorities people have been protesting for days in the city over a collapsing infrastructure power cuts and corruption officials in japan say at least sixteen people have been confirmed dead after a powerful earthquake struck the northern island of hokkaido on thursday rescue workers are continuing to search for survivors after landslides more than twenty people are still missing. and an intense wildfire in the u.s. state of california has forced the closure of an interstate highway drivers had to flee their vehicles as the blaze raged in the shasta trinity national forest scores of homes are under threat and many resid
the you forty's there is really no place where these people whether something to fiji's can go and hence we have aid organizations saying that we are basically looking at a catastrophe. according on the story for us i'm sure thank you. now to some other stories making headlines around the world iraq's parliament will convene an emergency session on saturday to discuss on rest in basra demonstrators there set fire to a local government building despite a curfew imposed by authorities people have...
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mob the only politician to defend mohsen was his boss interior minister a horse as a whole for who hence the conservative c.s.u. one of miracles coalition partners. as a whole for is expected to describe the details of mass and new position on wednesday and to name his successor. at germany's domestic intelligence agency. we're here at the table with me always our political correspondent kate brady she has been on this story all day the story of the feet of mr moss and i think it's safe to say that everyone expected him after today or sometime this week to longer be head of domestic intelligence but what comes after that i think none of us was expecting exactly there were rumors today in berlin that they that the coalition leaders were in fact going to reach a compromise but it was unclear all day exactly what that would be of course now we found out that as well as losing his position as the chief of germany's domestic intelligence service is actually at the same time being promoted which as you mentioned has now brought into question the credibility of the government and already this c
mob the only politician to defend mohsen was his boss interior minister a horse as a whole for who hence the conservative c.s.u. one of miracles coalition partners. as a whole for is expected to describe the details of mass and new position on wednesday and to name his successor. at germany's domestic intelligence agency. we're here at the table with me always our political correspondent kate brady she has been on this story all day the story of the feet of mr moss and i think it's safe to say...
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enough demands she said the table proposal is deviating considerably from the original road map and hence i feel i am obliged to defend previous decisions at the wider executive committee this moment will forever define the credibility of water as the independent and strong front runner for clean sport . and that's all this baltimore coming up again later dearie ok peter we'll see you later thank you for that and thanks for watching the news hour on al-jazeera we kind you over to our teams in london barbara starr will be with you in a moment with much more news coming up stay with al-jazeera. travel often. by trying to use local forests in a prime global. locks a village. by icons. valley's and scotland's. new food venture. discover it. because faraway places closest thing going since together with cats are always. whether online or humanity has been taken down there's goals of this which hold you down. on a spreadsheet or if you join us on assange i guarantee no one else has a back story like yours this is a dialogue i'm just tired of seeing the negative stereotypes about native american
enough demands she said the table proposal is deviating considerably from the original road map and hence i feel i am obliged to defend previous decisions at the wider executive committee this moment will forever define the credibility of water as the independent and strong front runner for clean sport . and that's all this baltimore coming up again later dearie ok peter we'll see you later thank you for that and thanks for watching the news hour on al-jazeera we kind you over to our teams in...
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the government says the camps need to re—educate people, hence that sign.say they are fighting islamic terror in the region. nury turkel is chairman of the uyghur human rights project. so is he being duped or is china duping the rest of the world? nury turkel, welcome to hardtalk. can you describe for me the experience of being a uighur in xinjiang province these days? imagine you go to church on sunday and you have to go through body scans and imagine that you get up and one morning, the government wants you to marry off your daughter to someone, part of the oppressed ethnic group. imagine that you don't have anyone to confide in, even in your private life and imagine you are forced to denounce your religion and walk away from your centuries old tradition, such as the uighurs. what is happening in the uighurs‘ homeland of east turkestan is cultural revolution on steroids. the chinese government has been so brutal, particularly in the last 16, 18 months, locked up more than 10% of the population according to various reports. we are talking about a populatio
the government says the camps need to re—educate people, hence that sign.say they are fighting islamic terror in the region. nury turkel is chairman of the uyghur human rights project. so is he being duped or is china duping the rest of the world? nury turkel, welcome to hardtalk. can you describe for me the experience of being a uighur in xinjiang province these days? imagine you go to church on sunday and you have to go through body scans and imagine that you get up and one morning, the...
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mob the only politician to defend mohsen was his boss interior minister a horse as a whole for who hence the conservative c.s.u. one of miracles coalition partners. is a whole foot is expected to describe the details of mawson's new position on wednesday and to name his successor at germany's domestic intelligence agency. eleanor joining me now here at the big table by political correspondent kate brady she's been on the story for us kate i guess we could say we expected one of two outcomes today right we expected him either to be fired or to resign i mean what really happened it left a lot of people don't they it really has a nice family lot of criticism all right day by politicians specially in the opposition parties but also for members of the social democrats difficult they were also involved in this decision making today with marcos conservatives in the coalition government and there's been a lot of confusion as to how someone can be fired and then actually promote its own highest position someone has been accused of disloyalty and also not fulfilling their role properly how did we
mob the only politician to defend mohsen was his boss interior minister a horse as a whole for who hence the conservative c.s.u. one of miracles coalition partners. is a whole foot is expected to describe the details of mawson's new position on wednesday and to name his successor at germany's domestic intelligence agency. eleanor joining me now here at the big table by political correspondent kate brady she's been on the story for us kate i guess we could say we expected one of two outcomes...
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not far from where another sinkhole appeared a few years ago that swallowed up a caravan, a car and hencered or damaged any property, thankfully. —— tents. my my name is lewis sionjones, you can reach me on twitter. —— lewis vaughan jones. hello. for a time this week, temperatures will be on the rise. not just yet. it's a cold night for much of england and wales, under clear skies. meanwhile, this stream of cloud in the atlantic continuing to extend across parts of northern ireland, northern and western scotland, strengthening the winds through tuesday and also bringing outbreaks of rain. but away from the far north and west, after a cold start, there'll be plenty of sunshine. some early—morning mist and fog to clear. that will soon lift, and then for much of england and wales, plenty of sunshine to be found. just light winds, and very little cloud, even into the afternoon. somewhat different further north and west. more on that in just a moment. here's a closer look at 4:00pm on tuesday afternoon. as you can see, lots of sunshine, very little cloud, temperatures generally across england
not far from where another sinkhole appeared a few years ago that swallowed up a caravan, a car and hencered or damaged any property, thankfully. —— tents. my my name is lewis sionjones, you can reach me on twitter. —— lewis vaughan jones. hello. for a time this week, temperatures will be on the rise. not just yet. it's a cold night for much of england and wales, under clear skies. meanwhile, this stream of cloud in the atlantic continuing to extend across parts of northern ireland,...
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hence this warning from one of labour's big union backers.bers of traditional labour supporters who are saying, "we are going to vote conservative because we don't trust labour to take us out of the european union." any vote, he said, should be on the terms of leaving only. the referendum shouldn't be on, "do we want to go back into the european union?" that shouldn't even be an option? no, because the people have already decided. but these people want another say — labour's now flirting with the idea, while the government says it would be a betrayal of trust. brexit, once again, hugely divisive. alex forsyth, bbc news, liverpool. a new £560 million tax on second homes is being discussed at the conference to help tackle homelessness. under the plans, those who use their second properties as holiday homes would face an extra bill equivalent to double the rate of council tax. shadow housing secretaryjohn healey said it's only right that those with a second home help those with no home at all. earier i spoke to anne ashworth, property and person
hence this warning from one of labour's big union backers.bers of traditional labour supporters who are saying, "we are going to vote conservative because we don't trust labour to take us out of the european union." any vote, he said, should be on the terms of leaving only. the referendum shouldn't be on, "do we want to go back into the european union?" that shouldn't even be an option? no, because the people have already decided. but these people want another say —...
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reinstating russia she said the table proposal is deviating considerably from the original road map and hence i feel i am obliged to defend previous decisions at the water executive committee this moment will forever define the credibility of water as the independent and strong front runner for clean sport to cricket and after afghanistan eliminated sri lanka from the asian cup hong kong where i am to join killing field of their own and they didn't do too badly against india in dubai in a group a game on tuesday after the indians posted two hundred eighty five to seven in their fifty overs things to chicago one century hong kong reached two hundred fifty nine for eight they had to win to reach the next round though while india next to play pakistan and that's all the sport for months from now we'll have another update for you again later on. peter thank you very much more news as always on our website at al-jazeera dot com we'll have plenty more in just a few minutes we'll be live from seoul with the latest on the north and south korean leaders meeting to stay with us on options here. al-jaze
reinstating russia she said the table proposal is deviating considerably from the original road map and hence i feel i am obliged to defend previous decisions at the water executive committee this moment will forever define the credibility of water as the independent and strong front runner for clean sport to cricket and after afghanistan eliminated sri lanka from the asian cup hong kong where i am to join killing field of their own and they didn't do too badly against india in dubai in a group...
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more time we are waiting for him to come out and say something, the more uncertain and hence the situation—— tenants. —— tence. —— tense. mohamed juned is a journalist based in the capital male. he says the result isn't a surprise. in terms of how president yameen has consolidated his power over the last five years, it has been described by human rights ngos, and human rights mechanisms, as a crackdown on the opposition, the media, and society as well. we saw yameen jail his political opponents, including all leaders of all opposition parties. on the background of that, i think a lot of people... ..even though there was confidence around how many votes ibrahim mohamed solih, the opposition candidate, could win, there was still nervousness about what really happened in the polls. i guess in a way you can describe it as a surprise, but more than the political opposition were saying we are very confident of winning here. and he's described his win now and his promise to move back to democracy, what kind of changes will he bring in? one of the first things that that he has promised to do is fr
more time we are waiting for him to come out and say something, the more uncertain and hence the situation—— tenants. —— tence. —— tense. mohamed juned is a journalist based in the capital male. he says the result isn't a surprise. in terms of how president yameen has consolidated his power over the last five years, it has been described by human rights ngos, and human rights mechanisms, as a crackdown on the opposition, the media, and society as well. we saw yameen jail his...
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operating pratinciple was olitude would enable prisoners to get regretful and "penitent" abo their crime, hence the word" penitentiary." agaacinst around of grim prison conditions, pennsylnia's early 19th- century quakers saw introducing solitary confinement as a way to reform. >> they believed that if you put peoemple in solitary conft long enough, people would lookt ino their hearts and they would find their inner goodness, their inner light and they would behave themselves. >> reporter: sean kelley works pefor thtentiary, nowadays effectively a museum of incarceration, on interpreting its historical and social significance. he>>risoners would live inside the cells and they'd do some kind of simple work in the cell. they would make shoes or weave or make furniture. wothe prisonerd go out a little door into their own exercise yard, about the same tssize as the cellf, that opened to the sky, and that was their world. those two spaces: the cell for 23 hours a day, the exercise yard for one. no visitors, nothing to read aside from the bible. silence. >> reporter: two centuries later, psychiatric
operating pratinciple was olitude would enable prisoners to get regretful and "penitent" abo their crime, hence the word" penitentiary." agaacinst around of grim prison conditions, pennsylnia's early 19th- century quakers saw introducing solitary confinement as a way to reform. >> they believed that if you put peoemple in solitary conft long enough, people would lookt ino their hearts and they would find their inner goodness, their inner light and they would behave...
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of low pressure to the north—east and that is allowing a run of northwest winds across the country, hencess the northern half of the country and this feature sliding out of the republic of ireland pushes across the irish sea into wales, south—west england and midlands as the afternoon wears on stretches across into the afternoon. we could see some sunshine across to the far south—east, 20 or 21 celsius, but otherwise cloudier and outbreaks of rain and temperatures in the high teens celsius. the far north of england, northern ireland and scotla nd england, northern ireland and scotland with scattered showers here. is going to feel cool as well across many northern areas as we head on into friday. we start to see this developing area of low pressure, we are thinking the heaviest of the rain should remain offshore, but at times on friday we will see this weather fronts pushing into eastern scotland, maybe north—east england for a while, another ripple of rain into northern scotland, this could be quite heavy, even thundery. further south and west, the better chance of staying dry away from t
of low pressure to the north—east and that is allowing a run of northwest winds across the country, hencess the northern half of the country and this feature sliding out of the republic of ireland pushes across the irish sea into wales, south—west england and midlands as the afternoon wears on stretches across into the afternoon. we could see some sunshine across to the far south—east, 20 or 21 celsius, but otherwise cloudier and outbreaks of rain and temperatures in the high teens...
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it has been extremely hard because i am not a way to get a visa because of the situation, hence i cannotfamily and friends, and they are really struggling now because of this entire situation. it has been a huge emotional and mental strain on all of the family, really. and, i mean, it has got to the point personally we're i am just totally drained, i really am. what sort of support have you had from the british authorities? the foreign office said they are now raising your case with they are now raising your case with the turks. yes, a statement said they are now raising the case with they are now raising the case with the turkish authorities, but why has it taken 14 months for them to start doing something? i have not seen them doing anything, really. we have beenin them doing anything, really. we have been in contact with the foreign office, and when we are pushing them to say, what have you been doing, have you had any discussions on the higher level, with diplomats officials, when it comes down to it, they haven't done anything. it will be interesting to see what happens now i have r
it has been extremely hard because i am not a way to get a visa because of the situation, hence i cannotfamily and friends, and they are really struggling now because of this entire situation. it has been a huge emotional and mental strain on all of the family, really. and, i mean, it has got to the point personally we're i am just totally drained, i really am. what sort of support have you had from the british authorities? the foreign office said they are now raising your case with they are...
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clouds lurking in the atlantic, heading in oui’ lurking in the atlantic, heading in our direction, hencehe weather will deteriorate towards the end of the week. this cloud is stuck over us the week. this cloud is stuck over us and in the north—west is where we have the sunshine, south—west scotland, belfast, around the irish sea, the weather is looking good. sunshine in the south—east and leftover warmth from the last couple of days. notice the winds are strengthening and weather fronts moving in but through tonight it is still clear and just about dry, there is a possibility of showers, maybe thunder in the south—east overnight, but that is it. tomorrow the first weather front arrives in the first weather front arrives in the western isles of scotland with freshening winds. still 18 degrees in belfast but the majority of the country, a dry day tomorrow. this is the weather map on thursday. awkward area of weather fronts moving from north, southwards. the wind will switch direction. it is cool, we will notice a chill in the air in northern areas. these are showers. temperatures 1a in bel
clouds lurking in the atlantic, heading in oui’ lurking in the atlantic, heading in our direction, hencehe weather will deteriorate towards the end of the week. this cloud is stuck over us the week. this cloud is stuck over us and in the north—west is where we have the sunshine, south—west scotland, belfast, around the irish sea, the weather is looking good. sunshine in the south—east and leftover warmth from the last couple of days. notice the winds are strengthening and weather fronts...