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. —— of somali heritage.r lord nigeljones was attacked in his constituency in cheltenham injanuary 2000. he was attacked by a man with a japanese sword. his assistant andrew pennington died in the attack. lord jones perceived 57 stitches to a wound to his hand, which happened when he tried to grapple the sword away from the man attacking him and andrew pennington. and he spoke to the bbc this evening. i'm horrified by it. he was a lovely man, he did the job to the best of his ability. he was a pal and i'm just devastated that we will never see him again. over 20 years on from the attack in your constituency office on yourself, do you feel more needs to be done to protect mps in these types of situations? well, you can make a case for mp5 because they are in the public eye but it's notjust mps, it's everybody else. shop workers and anybody who comes face—to—face with the public. they can come to grief because there is someone who has some kind of grudge against them or the system, so i wouldn't like to make a
. —— of somali heritage.r lord nigeljones was attacked in his constituency in cheltenham injanuary 2000. he was attacked by a man with a japanese sword. his assistant andrew pennington died in the attack. lord jones perceived 57 stitches to a wound to his hand, which happened when he tried to grapple the sword away from the man attacking him and andrew pennington. and he spoke to the bbc this evening. i'm horrified by it. he was a lovely man, he did the job to the best of his ability. he...
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the study looked at a network of more than 250 world heritage forests. 0n of more than 250 world heritageorests. on a whole, they capture much more carbon than they emit, collectively it is more than 190 million tonnes from the atmosphere every year. but ten, including wetlands in brazil, which have been ravaged by fire in recent years, emitted more carbon than they locked away. emitted more carbon than they locked away-— emitted more carbon than they locked away. these are some of the most protected _ locked away. these are some of the most protected sites, - locked away. these are some of the most protected sites, most| the most protected sites, most treasured and iconic places and they should not be emitting so much carbon. so we believe if these heavily protected and treasured sites are at such risk, a few of them are, others in this unesco world heritage network will be threatened as will other protected forest, much less forests that are less protected. it much less forests that are less protected-— protected. it is an alarming fine, further _ protected. it is an alarming fine, furt
the study looked at a network of more than 250 world heritage forests. 0n of more than 250 world heritageorests. on a whole, they capture much more carbon than they emit, collectively it is more than 190 million tonnes from the atmosphere every year. but ten, including wetlands in brazil, which have been ravaged by fire in recent years, emitted more carbon than they locked away. emitted more carbon than they locked away-— emitted more carbon than they locked away. these are some of the most...
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[laughter] [applause] happy latino heritage month.or to be here again together with all of you. 11 years ago, previous honorees, benjamin and peter brat won for their film and this year it reminded us who we are in a nationally recognized, nationally watched, abc documentary, reminding us that we as a latino community, are the soul of this nation, we are the corasone of this country. to our community leaders, to our families, to our friends, who are sharing this moment of history, our indigenous roots, and recognizing the valuable contributions that we as community members have made here in san francisco, and beyond. many thanks to mayor breed for recognizing our community throughout this pandemic and into our recovery. and to all of you, the leaders and the honorees, today, and in the past and future you are in the gratitude and we salute you. unprecedented global pandemic over the last 19 months. facing social and political uncertainty. just remember where we were one year ago, one year ago, thinking about what the future of our cou
[laughter] [applause] happy latino heritage month.or to be here again together with all of you. 11 years ago, previous honorees, benjamin and peter brat won for their film and this year it reminded us who we are in a nationally recognized, nationally watched, abc documentary, reminding us that we as a latino community, are the soul of this nation, we are the corasone of this country. to our community leaders, to our families, to our friends, who are sharing this moment of history, our...
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well, tonight marks the end of our hispanic heritage month. and we want to send off the celebration. >> it's friday. happy hour. a famous texas base vodka brand is helping communities. one cocktail that i'm britt moreno shows us how to love tito's. >> there's so much going on downtown right. everyone wants to be where the action is. folk-pop petito sign and waltz in looking for something to wet their whistle. but instead they find a cause that fills their hearts were very passionate about that and have some some great years left he dozes a merchandise store filled with t shirts hats and of course, some austin flare. so 100% of the net proceeds that from every purchase go back to or nonprofit organizations that we support central texas native zack flores is the left heaters national philanthropic program manager love which is our. >> philanthropic arm of the dedicated to turn spirits and to love and goodness, flores says his mexican american upbringing led to this calling. >> having that strength. powerful woman around. you really? it really ho
well, tonight marks the end of our hispanic heritage month. and we want to send off the celebration. >> it's friday. happy hour. a famous texas base vodka brand is helping communities. one cocktail that i'm britt moreno shows us how to love tito's. >> there's so much going on downtown right. everyone wants to be where the action is. folk-pop petito sign and waltz in looking for something to wet their whistle. but instead they find a cause that fills their hearts were very passionate...
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who's an expert at the unesco world heritage center. he joins us live from paris. thanks for joining us. tell us up. can you tell us? it seems kind of intuitive that these world heritage forests are actually hobbin and most admitted in explain how that happens. when you did this, a very 1st analysis in which we were able to quantify the amount of carbon is absorbed and really from heritage for us. and we were kind of surprised both because it gives the end of the results we found out that indeed, well heard, the forests are a large carbon sink absorbing $190000000.00 tons of c o 2 per year. that's more or less at half of the case, annual emissions from fossil fuels, but also unfortunately bed 10 heritage force have the more carbon than captured the reasons i would say are many lenders, pressures, but also climate change that is concerning and tell us why the car pay the mountains a bucking that trend and managing to suck up much of europe. c o. 2 guesses. why is that the case? well, i guess the, the case of the corporation is something that can be seen all around t
who's an expert at the unesco world heritage center. he joins us live from paris. thanks for joining us. tell us up. can you tell us? it seems kind of intuitive that these world heritage forests are actually hobbin and most admitted in explain how that happens. when you did this, a very 1st analysis in which we were able to quantify the amount of carbon is absorbed and really from heritage for us. and we were kind of surprised both because it gives the end of the results we found out that...
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starting bimbo's 565 club. >> and this was the 513rdbt italian heritage parade.it is the longest continuously run italian heritage parade in the entire united states thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you back here at 6:00. >>> two major breaking stories as we come on the air tonight. the dangerous tornado threat in the central u.s. but first tonight, the travel chaos for scores of airline customers. thousands left stranded at the airport tonight. southwest airlines grounding more than 1,000 flights. the second day of widespread cancellations. massive lines at airports across the country. what the airline is saying tonight. >>> also breaking tonight, that significant tornado threat impacting millions. severe weather set to slam several states. the warnings of possible tornadoes, and destructive hail and damaging wind. rob marciano standing by. >>> and news tonight on the pandemic. the growing battles over covid vaccine mandates. the deadlines now looming. and the impact on police forces. the l.a. county sheriff vowing not to enforce its mandate
starting bimbo's 565 club. >> and this was the 513rdbt italian heritage parade.it is the longest continuously run italian heritage parade in the entire united states thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you back here at 6:00. >>> two major breaking stories as we come on the air tonight. the dangerous tornado threat in the central u.s. but first tonight, the travel chaos for scores of airline customers. thousands left stranded at the airport tonight. southwest airlines...
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or a lack of representation or misrepresentation of the heritage.aybe that will shed some more light into how we should be a better steward to this land that we all borrow from the native americans. so i love the presentation and i can't wait to see the next versionand i look forward to listening to what alex had to present to us . >> commissioner black.>> just one observation. i know i'm not sure if it was a housing element or the dir but i noticed there was a 39 percent job change and an eight percent housing change which of course is a statistical measurement of whywe have such a serious housing project . obviously we can't suppress jobs as commissioner foley said that would be bad for the city but i also wonder how the pandemic might affect housing types and production in the future. as wekeep hearing how people reassess and how they want to work and how they want to live . as a consequence of the pandemic and you know, i wonder how that might be affected here. i don't have any answers but presumably a lot of the work was done before but also du
or a lack of representation or misrepresentation of the heritage.aybe that will shed some more light into how we should be a better steward to this land that we all borrow from the native americans. so i love the presentation and i can't wait to see the next versionand i look forward to listening to what alex had to present to us . >> commissioner black.>> just one observation. i know i'm not sure if it was a housing element or the dir but i noticed there was a 39 percent job change...
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continent with icbc, vin france had to act given the fact that 95 percent of the african material heritage is said to be outside of africa. all young people need to take possession of their history to better build their future. there was no reason to condemn the african youth to be denied access to its own history. extra say the event of the past few days are significant. there's some of the potential now through these actions for some truth telling at, for very even some reconciliation and the reserves. so the significance either of these items really relates to their buy in conic states us that underlying the significance of african arts. but companies and activists are also aware that getting all of the stolen artifacts back could take a long time. the k brunley museum in paris hold some 70000 african artifacts. while london british museum has tens of thousands more. while campaign is a happy with the progress in negotiations with countries like belgium, they're less helpful with others. in particular, they're worried about the fate of looted items in the hands of private collectors. we
continent with icbc, vin france had to act given the fact that 95 percent of the african material heritage is said to be outside of africa. all young people need to take possession of their history to better build their future. there was no reason to condemn the african youth to be denied access to its own history. extra say the event of the past few days are significant. there's some of the potential now through these actions for some truth telling at, for very even some reconciliation and the...
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i see it is more and more office you know, really engaging with that with the heritage. that's incredible. you know that she was talking about this incredible richness that the of the archive that is that, i mean, i think about the office behind me to work. he, his house is completely full of traditional, amongst other things, the traditional african art. so he has created this kind of museum and breaks, which is all it means then it's very lance and he feeds all off of this incredible richness. and there are many assets. obviously there are many artists like i'm delighted to see that, and i think the return of these things will, will kind of will be a hugely significance when it happens. and i really do believe it will. of course, returning of artworks and artifacts is that that's one issue. a separate issue is presenting the artifacts that are already in many of these institutions in the west . do you think that we're going to start seeing more museums, more art institutions start labeling collections more truthfully? will they start presenting more context about the v
i see it is more and more office you know, really engaging with that with the heritage. that's incredible. you know that she was talking about this incredible richness that the of the archive that is that, i mean, i think about the office behind me to work. he, his house is completely full of traditional, amongst other things, the traditional african art. so he has created this kind of museum and breaks, which is all it means then it's very lance and he feeds all off of this incredible...
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san francisco's italian heritage day parade returned.aveled through north beach on columbus avenue and ended at washington square in front of st. peter's church. scott weiner was part of those taking part. last year, the festival went virtual due to the pandemic. >> it is good to be back. we are celebrating our grand marshals from bimbo's. he is the story of italian courage, being an immigrant. just really nice to be back. j.r.: great to have them back. this is the 153rd italian heritage day parade, with the first back in 1868. organizers say it is the longest continuously running italian heritage parade in the entire united states. that is it for abc 7 news at 6:00. for chris alvarez, drew tuma, i am j.r. stone. we will see you back here at 11:00. ♪cough cough ♪ ♪ sneeze sneeze ♪ [ sneezing ] needs... ♪ plop plop fizz fizz ♪ [ loud fizzing ] alka seltzer plus cold relief. dissolves quickly... [ loud fizzing ] instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. now available for fast sinus relief. ♪ >> h
san francisco's italian heritage day parade returned.aveled through north beach on columbus avenue and ended at washington square in front of st. peter's church. scott weiner was part of those taking part. last year, the festival went virtual due to the pandemic. >> it is good to be back. we are celebrating our grand marshals from bimbo's. he is the story of italian courage, being an immigrant. just really nice to be back. j.r.: great to have them back. this is the 153rd italian heritage...
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we were just talking about how it connects to our heritage, being black women and how empowering and particles of your history. and i head up to the hebrides for a spot of stargazing, scottish—style. so those are the stars. that's way more than you can see with the naked eye. we're off to the us now, where the story of how the american civil war ended slavery in the country southern states is a well—known one, but what's not so well—known is the story of the underground railroad. it was a secret network which, before the civil war, helped to smuggle escaped slaves out of america and on to freedom. a new tour is helping many local people from chicago reconnect with that history, and we've been to meet some of them. the underground railroad had no stations, no trains and no tunnels. it got its name because it operated amidst the highest secrecy. 0nce escaping slaves jumped on board the railroad, they simply vanished until they were either recaptured or reach theirfinal destination — freedom. an undercover network of conductors — or guides — operated along the route of the railroad, whi
we were just talking about how it connects to our heritage, being black women and how empowering and particles of your history. and i head up to the hebrides for a spot of stargazing, scottish—style. so those are the stars. that's way more than you can see with the naked eye. we're off to the us now, where the story of how the american civil war ended slavery in the country southern states is a well—known one, but what's not so well—known is the story of the underground railroad. it was a...
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. >> in la is celebrating a spanish heritage month how they help families honor their pets. we'll have that story when we get back. >> happening today, cruise ships are returning to the port of san francisco. the first cruise ship, the majestic princess is set to arrive at 7.30 this morning. cdc guidelines require all crew members and passengers to be fully vaccinated. port officials are expecting 21 cruise ships to pass under the golden gate bridge through the end of the year at a 127 ships next year which would be a record. it. >> all >> in the los angeles zoo is celebrating national hispanic heritage month by hosting its first annual beloved pet ofrenda, which is spanish for offering a friend, as you might know, are traditionally used during deals. de los muertos or the day of the dead to celebrate family members that have passed on. well, the event was created to honor the memory of cherished animal companions. they have also passed away. guests are invited to print out a photo of their pets and place that decorated pitcher on the ofrenda located at the zoo's love wall.
. >> in la is celebrating a spanish heritage month how they help families honor their pets. we'll have that story when we get back. >> happening today, cruise ships are returning to the port of san francisco. the first cruise ship, the majestic princess is set to arrive at 7.30 this morning. cdc guidelines require all crew members and passengers to be fully vaccinated. port officials are expecting 21 cruise ships to pass under the golden gate bridge through the end of the year at a...
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>> thanks, kari. >>> we continue to celebrate hispanic heritage month here. california, more than 40% of the people speak a language other than english at home. and of the 200 languages spoken in our state, spanish is the second most kris sanchez introdo a local folk artist helps parents and educators celebrate in the catchiest way possible. >> in latino households, many kids learn songs in english at the same time they learn the long in spanish. parents and educaors turn to music to keep cultural education alive. and that we often here is that of a local treasure. ♪♪ ♪♪ almost his whole life jose orozco has been singing. he was a soloist with the mexico city boys choir. he came singing in restaurants while learning degrees from uc berkeley and san francisco. he realized his calling was to celebrate and elevate bilingual education and multiculturalism through music. >> music to dance, music to sing, music to teach numbers to teach colors to teach the alphabet, geography. with music, we teach so many things. so that's enriching, and i love it! you can tell, i
>> thanks, kari. >>> we continue to celebrate hispanic heritage month here. california, more than 40% of the people speak a language other than english at home. and of the 200 languages spoken in our state, spanish is the second most kris sanchez introdo a local folk artist helps parents and educators celebrate in the catchiest way possible. >> in latino households, many kids learn songs in english at the same time they learn the long in spanish. parents and educaors turn...
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kevin devoted much of his career to enhancing the unique architecture of cultural heritage of los angeles. i had the shoes to fill and ken has left his role for his current position with the city and within the city's planning department ken is a member of the design studio. among his many responsibilities ken led the groundbreaking of the ally project. he documented historic resources across the city has 500 square miles describing not only his diversity and architecture but also the curb cost -- cultural community. anyone who knows los angeles can appreciate the size and scale of this massive undertaking. stephen schaefer describes himself as a photographer with a preservation distraction. two decades behind the lens of the camera he's become an expert in the group new and intellectual architecture. he caught the cut the preservation bug as it were after seemingly endless days of preservation to the 1881 historic -- victorian farmhouse then drawn to buildings large and small in his crisscrossing america documenting significant places with the historic american building buildings survey
kevin devoted much of his career to enhancing the unique architecture of cultural heritage of los angeles. i had the shoes to fill and ken has left his role for his current position with the city and within the city's planning department ken is a member of the design studio. among his many responsibilities ken led the groundbreaking of the ally project. he documented historic resources across the city has 500 square miles describing not only his diversity and architecture but also the curb cost...
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they say the cemetery and the 18 hector's surrounding it are part of their heritage. their roots in south africa, the apartheid government stole them a cou, a land when shake was 6 years old. you're destroyed them, you know, coming, coming from all the colonial person and coming in, drew about. it was just unbelievable. 16 years ago the land claims commission declared them a qu, up were the rightful owners, but that ruling has had little effect because of homeowner opposition. a refusal to relocate a lack of government compensation for relocation and not enough money to develop the area. a 3 hour drive away. people living in this impoverished rural area also prevailed in their land claim case. they were forced out of what is now shlou way info. lucy park more than a decade ago. they agreed to collaborate with park officials. given that it's a protected area, as was on his class, will not a wish was to be able to take part in running and developing the bulk of this. we didn't want to take back to land that would not have benefited us. we wanted the park to employ young
they say the cemetery and the 18 hector's surrounding it are part of their heritage. their roots in south africa, the apartheid government stole them a cou, a land when shake was 6 years old. you're destroyed them, you know, coming, coming from all the colonial person and coming in, drew about. it was just unbelievable. 16 years ago the land claims commission declared them a qu, up were the rightful owners, but that ruling has had little effect because of homeowner opposition. a refusal to...
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he is ali harbi ali of somali heritage.e minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, laid flowers together at the site of the fatal stabbing, which happened during a constituency surgery yesterday. a candle lit vigil for sir david has been held in leigh—on—sea. the police say they are treating the attack as a terrorist incident which is potentially "linked to islamist extremism". our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. a united front in the face of a suspected terrorist attack. the prime minister, the leader of the opposition, the speaker of the house of commons and the home secretary. four of the most senior politicians in the land at the church today where sir david amess mp was murdered. he was killed doing a job that he loved, serving his own constituents as an elected democratic member. and, of course, acts of this are absolutely wrong and we cannot let that get in the way of our functioning democracy. it was formally declared a terrorist incident late last night, with fo
he is ali harbi ali of somali heritage.e minister, borisjohnson, and the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, laid flowers together at the site of the fatal stabbing, which happened during a constituency surgery yesterday. a candle lit vigil for sir david has been held in leigh—on—sea. the police say they are treating the attack as a terrorist incident which is potentially "linked to islamist extremism". our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. a united front...
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. >>> we have beenic heritage monf culture and heritage pass on through stories. >> kris sanchez shows us she's doing it in spanish, english and spapbglish. >> how did you know your finance was the one? >> sorry -- >> this is love and quarantine. it's a digital series, the passion project in watsonville. >> it's comedy, it's covid, and it's spapbglish, and it has a lot of us, of me, and my friends who are also working on it. >> she's also working on a documentary on mexico where she was born. >> growing up, it was hard. it still is hard to see characters that look like us on the screen. maybe we see a few, or there's a lot of -- or you see the characters, but they don't portray us in the right way. and at the same time, maybe there's no right way to portray us, because there are so many of us and we are also different. >> she has changed that challenge into a strength in videos for non-profits. >> when i go and film stories about the undocumented community or immigrant community, like, when i go home i don't disconnect from this, i go home to this. >> while it's challenging to find are
. >>> we have beenic heritage monf culture and heritage pass on through stories. >> kris sanchez shows us she's doing it in spanish, english and spapbglish. >> how did you know your finance was the one? >> sorry -- >> this is love and quarantine. it's a digital series, the passion project in watsonville. >> it's comedy, it's covid, and it's spapbglish, and it has a lot of us, of me, and my friends who are also working on it. >> she's also working on...
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there are earliest efforts underway in mexico to lift up indigenous heritage mize. the cat cow is a restaurant in one of mexico cities, most exclusive neighborhoods, and the staff here specialize in indigenous cuisine. the strong's owner mar, loan, your car by you says bringing visibility to pre hispanic recipes is a way to lift up the voices and languages of indigenous communities. in the 2nd i've been seen, i've always said language isn't extension of taste must have been built on mexico has 68 indigenous languages, took off the 68 cultures. yet at 68, we seen sweat of 68 possibilities for those flowers to mix and improve the human pallets the still. we are $68.00 living communities on the dance to a universe algorithm, and out at the same time breaking through the efforts to make us invisible. be important. i think we're living to a very important moment. it's impossible to follow. ah, mexico's president, under this manuel lopez over a lot often speaks about the rights of indigenous communities and has even requested that spain apologize for the conquest. the pre
there are earliest efforts underway in mexico to lift up indigenous heritage mize. the cat cow is a restaurant in one of mexico cities, most exclusive neighborhoods, and the staff here specialize in indigenous cuisine. the strong's owner mar, loan, your car by you says bringing visibility to pre hispanic recipes is a way to lift up the voices and languages of indigenous communities. in the 2nd i've been seen, i've always said language isn't extension of taste must have been built on mexico has...
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they say the cemetery and the 18 hector's surrounding it are part of their heritage. their roots in south africa, the apartheid government stole them a cou, a land when shake was 6 years old. to destroy the break away from that to take it to the u. s. president debate in speaking on his new framework for his post social spending plan and our people turned the climate crisis unknown opportunity. new put us in a pad not only to compete, but to win the economic competition of for the 21st century against china and every other major country in the world is fiscally responsible. it's fully paid for 70 no bell prize winners in economics. have said it will lower the inflationary pressures on the economy, nor the next 10 years. it will not add to the deficit at all. it will react to reduce the deficit according to comes. i want to thank my colleagues in the congress for the leadership. we spent hours and hours and hours over months and months working on this. no one got everything they wanted including me. but that's what compromises that's consensus. and that's what i ran on
they say the cemetery and the 18 hector's surrounding it are part of their heritage. their roots in south africa, the apartheid government stole them a cou, a land when shake was 6 years old. to destroy the break away from that to take it to the u. s. president debate in speaking on his new framework for his post social spending plan and our people turned the climate crisis unknown opportunity. new put us in a pad not only to compete, but to win the economic competition of for the 21st century...
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. >>> and celebrating hispanic heritage month. we'll introduce you to a latina filmmaker who is making sure voices like hers are heard and seen on screen. >>> a live look at san francisco international airport. that plane is coming from los angeles but we expect more coming from international destinations and international travel to pick up. the white house today approved new rules for people heading to the u.s. from about three dozen countries. starting november 8th, all fully vaccinated foreign visitors will be allowed to visit again from many european nations including china and iran. the travel industry has been pushing for change to help boost international tourism. >>> the white house is planning to reinstate a trump-era border policy. the remain in mexico policy forces asylum seekers to remain in mexico until the immigration court date. president biden suspended that policy on his first day in office. a federal judge ordered it to be restored in good faith. the justice department now says it should be back in effect a month
. >>> and celebrating hispanic heritage month. we'll introduce you to a latina filmmaker who is making sure voices like hers are heard and seen on screen. >>> a live look at san francisco international airport. that plane is coming from los angeles but we expect more coming from international destinations and international travel to pick up. the white house today approved new rules for people heading to the u.s. from about three dozen countries. starting november 8th, all...
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for group of about 1400 people who love whitey, heritage very much. we are north to nordic resistance movement. don't they use our symbols even though they tried to take our heritage the normally resistance movement and all of them are near fascist group. they believe in the supremacy of the northern culture. their main goal would be to prevent any other culture from entering the nordic countries, according to their own line, xanda video. and the arrow that they use for their logo is actually a room symbol from the waking age. i don't know what long a with this guy, great alon, he's nordic versus his movements propaganda person. and he's actually from coming out of my town. all i live here in the canal, not far from birth to me, coming out on the perfect small town, big enough to have everything you need but a still small enough to get some peace of mind. i live in co martin. it's one of the more diverse area in the co. no. there's a lot of people coming from all different kinds of backgrounds. to me. my hometown, i am a teacher at an elementary schoo
for group of about 1400 people who love whitey, heritage very much. we are north to nordic resistance movement. don't they use our symbols even though they tried to take our heritage the normally resistance movement and all of them are near fascist group. they believe in the supremacy of the northern culture. their main goal would be to prevent any other culture from entering the nordic countries, according to their own line, xanda video. and the arrow that they use for their logo is actually a...
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it is very convincing, you know, and when we see world heritage over here.ulture means cperation, derstanding, and future. >>by 2024 bethlehem hopes to be promoted to the exclusive club of world heritage sites. >>after a short break i will take you through the day tonight. the taliban on tour asking for money and a eve bannoon a collision course with justice. qqqqqqqk anchor: welcome to france 24. -- new about the risks of climate change from the early 1970's but opted to cover it up instead. britain's health minister has restrictions to limit the spread of covid-19. the governments says there is no need for plan b but cases could soon rise to 100,000 per day. brazil's president brushes all a report statingis handling of the pandemic with tantamount to crimes against humanity. ♪
it is very convincing, you know, and when we see world heritage over here.ulture means cperation, derstanding, and future. >>by 2024 bethlehem hopes to be promoted to the exclusive club of world heritage sites. >>after a short break i will take you through the day tonight. the taliban on tour asking for money and a eve bannoon a collision course with justice. qqqqqqqk anchor: welcome to france 24. -- new about the risks of climate change from the early 1970's but opted to cover it...
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>> so this is 2021 heritage month exhibit.light and celebrate the diversity of the hispanic community during this hispanic heritage month. so here, for example, is a piece on the famous salsa queen, as we know her, celia cruz. you might know her? >> yes, cuban, and very proud to see this here. >> that's right. that's right. and here is a sketch of celia cruz in a gown designed by the cuban-american designer narciso rodriguez, another good connection to the white house. the former first lady michelle obama wore a lot of narciso's pieces during her tenure as first lady. here are some shoes that were part of the smithsonian collection that belonged to the queen of salsa. so this is one of my favorite sections. it's the food section, who doesn't love food, right? and food from the hispanic community is so diverse. but this plate here is incredibly personal and special to me. it is a -- it's pottery that's called talavera that's made in mexico, which is my ancestry. and my dear parents, my mom whose name was alicia, may she rest in
>> so this is 2021 heritage month exhibit.light and celebrate the diversity of the hispanic community during this hispanic heritage month. so here, for example, is a piece on the famous salsa queen, as we know her, celia cruz. you might know her? >> yes, cuban, and very proud to see this here. >> that's right. that's right. and here is a sketch of celia cruz in a gown designed by the cuban-american designer narciso rodriguez, another good connection to the white house. the...
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>>> well, this is hispanic heritage month we look to save my home town of el paso, texas one woman doingrotect it. >> reporter: they call her donita at 93, antonia morales is almost as old as the neighborhood she is fighting to save. >> i have my community. >> reporter: two blocks of century old structures, including a chinese laundry and victoria holmes called where people displaced by the metric revolution once settled. but for now, the future of it hangs in the balance the city of el paso has been trying to build a 15,000-seat entertainment center here for concerts and sport events, which would mean destroying parts of the neighborhood she's lived in for decades, so she is fighting back, refusing buyouts to leave for an apartment she is now the only holdout in her complex, doing what she can to save the storied neighborhood . >> reporter: one of the latino heritage science have not been described as historic protection, leak this east los angeles park and this bodega >> only 2% of national landmarks have anything to do with hispanic history. >> reporter: local historian says the histo
>>> well, this is hispanic heritage month we look to save my home town of el paso, texas one woman doingrotect it. >> reporter: they call her donita at 93, antonia morales is almost as old as the neighborhood she is fighting to save. >> i have my community. >> reporter: two blocks of century old structures, including a chinese laundry and victoria holmes called where people displaced by the metric revolution once settled. but for now, the future of it hangs in the...
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there is no reason africa needs could be condemned or denied access to their heritage.c: this all part of our revision of what happened during colonial times. correspondent: it is an important historical gesture by france, which has been spearheaded by emmanuel macron. it involves the prostitution of 26 artifacts back to their home that were stolen in 1892 by french soldiers during colonial times. it is a way of writing that historical wrong but it is also about filling a promise made entered -- in 2017 in which macron said it is unacceptable that so much of africa's cultural heritage was in france. a museum housing these 26 objects for the last few years. there were 70,000 other african works of art here, not all of which were looted but it had set the precedent for more restitutions, not just in france but across europe. macron said today it was not about museums. it was really about identifying those items which had been unduly gained and also, more importantly, giving access to people who have not had access to their heritage, particularly young africans. marc: zale
there is no reason africa needs could be condemned or denied access to their heritage.c: this all part of our revision of what happened during colonial times. correspondent: it is an important historical gesture by france, which has been spearheaded by emmanuel macron. it involves the prostitution of 26 artifacts back to their home that were stolen in 1892 by french soldiers during colonial times. it is a way of writing that historical wrong but it is also about filling a promise made entered...
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i want to welcome you all to the heritage foundation. on behalf of heritage, today has been a special day and it's still a special day. we are delighted to be here honoring the anniversary of justice thomases appointment to the supreme court as the associate justice. [applause] we've been fortunate to have justice thomas here before. he was our lecturer and we are thrilled that he is here with us this evening so with that i'm going to turn over to my cohost and i hope you enjoy the evening's program. the center is thrilled to host this event with the foundation and commemorate the milestone of justice thomases 30 years in the supreme court. justice thomas is now the longest serving justice on the court and at the young age of 73 if he serves for seven more years he will be the longest-serving in supreme court history. [applause] >> we are kicking off the celebration of the justices jurisprudence with a very special award presentation by the center's namesake the former ambassador and white house counsel. in honor of justice thomases 30 y
i want to welcome you all to the heritage foundation. on behalf of heritage, today has been a special day and it's still a special day. we are delighted to be here honoring the anniversary of justice thomases appointment to the supreme court as the associate justice. [applause] we've been fortunate to have justice thomas here before. he was our lecturer and we are thrilled that he is here with us this evening so with that i'm going to turn over to my cohost and i hope you enjoy the evening's...
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want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage or you want to. so that's mean they start the process but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit scored because they need to export the reasons the motivations why they want to do so. and i think only the environmental issue is a, he's a big deal, you know, is a big issue too because of the lake and to make it go ahead. it's kept in mind, the new equipment is your mom wanted a new or pre very he's also not when i walk in, it's not an entity department would need is there for the present in my family because like a mock or seem very important. why? oh, committee here knock me on for me to see. i think that's just a little commute in a crate. anita of s. as a little given, am i looking for entity later on today? that is like a follow up a little to give them a piece for taking the pound key to a concrete operational quite it is the luck it candidates on the director money
want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage or you want to. so that's mean they start the process but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit scored because they need to export the reasons the motivations why they want to do so. and i think only the environmental issue is a, he's a big deal, you know, is a big issue too because of the lake and to make...
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. >>> this is hispanic heritage month, and tonight we look at the battle to save part of a neighborhood in el paso, texas and one woman doing everything she can do to protect it guad venegas is there. >> reporter: they call her tonita and at 93 antonia morales is almost as old as the neighborhood she's fighting to save >> i like my community. i'm happy. >> reporter: two blocks of century-old structures including a chinese laundry and victorian homes all part of the downtown el paso barrio called el duranguito, where people displaced by the mexican revolution once settled but for now the future of part of el duranguito hangs in the balance. the city of el paso has been trying to build a 15,000-seat entertainment center here for concerts and sports events, which would mean destroying parts of the neighborhood tonita's lived in for decades so she's fighting back refusing buyouts to leave her apartment, she's now the only holdout in her complex doing what she can to save this storied neighborhood el duranguito is one of eight latino heritage sites that have not been classified as historic d
. >>> this is hispanic heritage month, and tonight we look at the battle to save part of a neighborhood in el paso, texas and one woman doing everything she can do to protect it guad venegas is there. >> reporter: they call her tonita and at 93 antonia morales is almost as old as the neighborhood she's fighting to save >> i like my community. i'm happy. >> reporter: two blocks of century-old structures including a chinese laundry and victorian homes all part of the...
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to heritage has been living in the uk for the past decade.— heritage has been living in the uk for theo be able to come and be at _ for the past decade. to be able to come and be at a _ for the past decade. to be able to come and be at a very _ for the past decade. to be able to come and be at a very important i come and be at a very important english — come and be at a very important english institution that's historical, that is classical, that kind _ historical, that is classical, that kind of— historical, that is classical, that kind of dichotomy and that interaction is really special. it's important — interaction is really special. it's important for voices like mine to be heard _ important for voices like mine to be heard because we have the potential to impact— heard because we have the potential to impact the next generation. born in riaht or to impact the next generation. born in right or wrong — to impact the next generation. econ in right or wrong location... sanjeev bhaskar will be reading one of nitin sawhney�*s poems, the two of them france since university, and together
to heritage has been living in the uk for the past decade.— heritage has been living in the uk for theo be able to come and be at _ for the past decade. to be able to come and be at a _ for the past decade. to be able to come and be at a very _ for the past decade. to be able to come and be at a very important i come and be at a very important english — come and be at a very important english institution that's historical, that is classical, that kind _ historical, that is classical, that...
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they have something they called the tentative list of heritage. the tentative men that particularly they want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage or you want it. so that's mean they start the process but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit school. do they need export? the reasons, the motivations why they want to do so. and i think only the environmental issue is a, he's a big deal, you know, is a big issue too because of the leg and to make it go ahead. it's just in my committee, there's your mom funded a year for praise. he's also not when i walk in is not an entity department would need. these are for the present in my family because the key mark are seem very important. why committee here? let me you want me to see. i think that's followed you can get a little committee in a great anita of s. as a little given. am i looking for entity later on today or come i did is follow us a little give for
they have something they called the tentative list of heritage. the tentative men that particularly they want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage or you want it. so that's mean they start the process but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit school. do they need export? the reasons, the motivations why they want to do so. and i think only the...
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all of these buildings have a degree of drama about them, but one in particular is all about heritagel the magic? when we proposed it to english heritage i never thought they'd accept but sometimes the crazy ideas are actually the best ideas. my name is william matthews, and along with two partners we were the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle built on the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland walk on the island walk were connected by in this myth of rock which in a sense, it eroded away and the bridge recreates that lake between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the project and its whole reason to exist was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems at tintagel castle is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to help to get lots of people here who couldn't get here before because there were so many steps up to the island and a lot of people couldn't because they had bad knees, use wheelchairs, whatever it was. now we have essentially step—f
all of these buildings have a degree of drama about them, but one in particular is all about heritagel the magic? when we proposed it to english heritage i never thought they'd accept but sometimes the crazy ideas are actually the best ideas. my name is william matthews, and along with two partners we were the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle built on the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the...
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want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage for you want it. so that's mean they start the process, but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit school. do they need to export the reasons, the motivations why they want to do so? and i think only the environmental issue is a, he's a big deal. you know, is a big issue too because of the lake and to make it go ahead. it's just in my new equipment is your mom funded a year for praise. he's also not when i walk, you need to know that i would need these are for the present in my family because the mac are seem very important. why their committee here? you want me to see, i think that's a little you can just a little more of the committee and i need to give in a more looking we didn't apply entity later on today of commodities like apollo supposed to get a kick and upon the concrete operational quite it is. do you like it? you know, dip on the director money committee said
want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage for you want it. so that's mean they start the process, but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit school. do they need to export the reasons, the motivations why they want to do so? and i think only the environmental issue is a, he's a big deal. you know, is a big issue too because of the lake and to make...
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when we proposed it to english heritage, i never thought they'd accept.lliam matthews and, along with laurent ney and matthieu mallie from ney & partners, we were the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland ward and the island ward were connected by an isthmus of rock which has since eroded away and the bridge recreates that link between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the project — indeed, it's very raison d'etre — was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems at tintagel is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn't get here before. because there were so many steps up to the island, a lot of people couldn't because they had bad knees, they use wheelchairs — whatever it was. now we have essentially step—free access right from the car park all the way through onto the site, and it was so satisfying on the opening day t
when we proposed it to english heritage, i never thought they'd accept.lliam matthews and, along with laurent ney and matthieu mallie from ney & partners, we were the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland ward and the island ward were connected by an isthmus of rock which has since eroded away and the bridge recreates that link between...
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they have something they called the tentative list of heritage. the tentative men that particularly they want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage for you want it. so that's mean they start the process, but that in the process, and this is start in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit school. do they need to export the reasons the motivations why they want to do so? and i think only the environmental issue is a, he's a big deal, you know, is a big issue too because of the leg and to make it go ahead. it's 15 miles limited as your mom funded a year for praise there. these are not when i walk, you need to find me. i would need these are for the present in my family because the key mark or seem very important. why? oh committee here. let me see on my part for me to see on fishing trips that's followed you just a little committee in a crate. i need to give in a more looking we didn't apply entity later on today. that is supposed to get taken up
they have something they called the tentative list of heritage. the tentative men that particularly they want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage for you want it. so that's mean they start the process, but that in the process, and this is start in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit school. do they need to export the reasons the motivations why they want to do so? and i think only the...
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want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage or you want it. so that's mean they start the process but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit school. do they need export the reasons, the motivations why they want to do so? and i think only the environmental issue is a, he's a big deal. you know, is a big issue too because of the leg and to make it go ahead. it's just in my committee, there's your mom funded a year for praise. he's also not when i walk in is not an entity department would need is therefore on the present in my family because he mark or seem very cassy sam percent of why committee here. let me see me to see the sheik tips that's followed. you can get a little more committee and a great anita of s as a little give in a more looking we didn't apply entity later on today. i come, i did follow up a little give for taking the pound key to our concrete operational quantities. do you like it candidate on t
want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage or you want it. so that's mean they start the process but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit school. do they need export the reasons, the motivations why they want to do so? and i think only the environmental issue is a, he's a big deal. you know, is a big issue too because of the leg and to make it go...
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it now resides inside the italian-american heritage foundation hall. community leaders say they understand the perception of columbus as a colonizer but emphasize he was operating in a 15th century world and point out since the statue was removed three years ago many other historical statues have been taken down. they say that's history. >> it's not going to be perfect. it's not going to be clean. but it certainly is the vilification that we have learned about columbus. >> reporter: the president of the italian-american heritage foundation also praises the compromise of celebrating an overall italian pride day like they did in san francisco sunday. >> i think that if there is any good to come out of all off this is a keener appreciation of the contribution of italian-americans to the culture of the united states. >> reporter: the indian health cente in san jose provides medical services and counseling to some 22,000 patients. a director there says community feelings towards columbus are not aimed at the current italian-american community, but say renam
it now resides inside the italian-american heritage foundation hall. community leaders say they understand the perception of columbus as a colonizer but emphasize he was operating in a 15th century world and point out since the statue was removed three years ago many other historical statues have been taken down. they say that's history. >> it's not going to be perfect. it's not going to be clean. but it certainly is the vilification that we have learned about columbus. >> reporter:...