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as the money to get one that life has not been merciful to hilda. imprisoned and frightened she barely leaves the church. and has even asked to work in the safety of the garden as she fears a visit from the fabs. churches began to give protection to immigrants in the eighty's from there the century concept was extended to total protection in us universities and even whole cities. austin has a network of sanctuary churches there are at least a dozen they take for granted that the feds will never enter a temple to arrest an immigrant and that is why they are welcomed. i was a little bit but that was also said of people who protected jews in germany right when the laws being written by criminals decent people have to disobey those rules those laws. so and particularly president trump has made people afraid of the most vulnerable people on earth it's tragic it's seen as courage it's complete cowardice to not open your door for a young mother and her young son. to save their lives i just can't imagine not doing. and i haven't also crossed the rio grande
as the money to get one that life has not been merciful to hilda. imprisoned and frightened she barely leaves the church. and has even asked to work in the safety of the garden as she fears a visit from the fabs. churches began to give protection to immigrants in the eighty's from there the century concept was extended to total protection in us universities and even whole cities. austin has a network of sanctuary churches there are at least a dozen they take for granted that the feds will never...
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hilda heine, explains. there've been people wh leave for education, for health purposes, for jobs, and i'm sure there are people who are leaving because of the threats of climate change. >> reporter: climate change is a big issue here, much in the news recently, as punishing kinged tides co with persistent drought have wreaked havoc on dwindling fresh water supplies. mong climate experts, and many here who keep rebuilding their sea walls against the warming,g pacific, is that the islands are sinking if not disappearing. >> so of course people are looking for better things, and they think that anything in the united states is better than what we have here. we're competing with the strongest country in the world. >> reporter: there's another reason they're moving to the united states, where the marshaese community currently numbers around 30,000. citizens of the marshall iands can live and work in the u.s. without visas and work permits. that's because of a 1986 law called the compact of free association: or
hilda heine, explains. there've been people wh leave for education, for health purposes, for jobs, and i'm sure there are people who are leaving because of the threats of climate change. >> reporter: climate change is a big issue here, much in the news recently, as punishing kinged tides co with persistent drought have wreaked havoc on dwindling fresh water supplies. mong climate experts, and many here who keep rebuilding their sea walls against the warming,g pacific, is that the islands...
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just small business people like hilda. there are no garbage trucks and joe slovo so together with her daughters she picks up trash and sells valuable materials they find to recycling companies. is excited about her new workshop until now she's worked from a shed behind her house she helped design and build her new premises. with. the extra space will allow her to work more efficiently and develop a small recycling business for the township. project but. it's so much easier now because now if i'm not going to put my outside like these. insights in the crate so that they can be safe they are not safe here because the outside everyone can see them and still. the workshop is not kim well as first project he started by building this daycare center it had room for eighty children sheltering them from heat and rain and was hailed as a carone breaking work of green architecture the day care center and the other facilities were meant to promote change here but that vision could not compete with wrong political violence today the ce
just small business people like hilda. there are no garbage trucks and joe slovo so together with her daughters she picks up trash and sells valuable materials they find to recycling companies. is excited about her new workshop until now she's worked from a shed behind her house she helped design and build her new premises. with. the extra space will allow her to work more efficiently and develop a small recycling business for the township. project but. it's so much easier now because now if...
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this first, this first, you know, line of fortifications, and then they push forward to the cream hilda, at romon where 26,000 americans are buried at the cemetery, that still no u.s. president has ever visited, it is the biggest american cemetery in europe, and after taking that, they had to push on, to the next position, the barackord heights and once they break through there, they are in a position finally to cross the muz river. and this was absolutely critical to winning the war, when i say how the u.s. won world war i, is because they are able to get across the muz river. the german hsz sehad seen this an in viable bear. they had to hold the muz. they would eventually yield if if they had to but they would fall back to the mow zel, and back to the rhine just like they did in world war ii but if you can get behind the muz, and obfuscate it as a german barrier, the yerm germans were fished and abandon it and move back to the east. once the americans get over it in strength, remember, this is just the u.s. first army, we're looking at here, and once they get behind this river, you've
this first, this first, you know, line of fortifications, and then they push forward to the cream hilda, at romon where 26,000 americans are buried at the cemetery, that still no u.s. president has ever visited, it is the biggest american cemetery in europe, and after taking that, they had to push on, to the next position, the barackord heights and once they break through there, they are in a position finally to cross the muz river. and this was absolutely critical to winning the war, when i...
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those sometimes fakes are at least as interesting as originals as this exhibition in hilda's sign clearlyshows. well the saying goes to humans and with that we read the show for today thanks for tuning in and hopefully we'll see you again tomorrow and of course in the meantime you can follow us on social media until we meet again on that and try out your. own take on. our. next time on your own marks the tenth edition of a sour croom festival is now underway at a ski resort in the french alps the festival is more than a respected in the film industry and attracts among some famous faces. cinema in the snow next up on your oh my gosh. after. rescuing sea horses in greece. off the greek been in slovakia to keep their lives a colony of tiny sea creatures that are threatened by ghost nets lost or discarded fishing nets. no volunteers are retrieving the nets and helping to preserve the sea horses marine have attempted. in thirty minutes on d w. four sarah willis to horn. join her on a journey of musical discovery lending the homeless of course a musical project in los angeles does just that th
those sometimes fakes are at least as interesting as originals as this exhibition in hilda's sign clearlyshows. well the saying goes to humans and with that we read the show for today thanks for tuning in and hopefully we'll see you again tomorrow and of course in the meantime you can follow us on social media until we meet again on that and try out your. own take on. our. next time on your own marks the tenth edition of a sour croom festival is now underway at a ski resort in the french alps...
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and we donated all of the legos to hilda brand. >> no matter what is happening, he wants to give themreats. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> he wants to have a conversation and say hello and make them feel welcome. >> would you like a lunch? >> oh, sure, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> being able to provide that hope to someone means the world and it is amazing that he does that on his own time all the time. >> we wanted to be able to make more lunches because we kept running out too early. also to hand out lunches more efficiently. this is our new electric cart. and we were able to purchase it with the help of our gofundme. completely solar powered, space to cook, emergency blankets and many other items. >> liam is one of the most good hearted people i have ever met in my life. three words to describe liam, powerful, inspiring, and passionate. >> liam is going to change the world. >> i am definitely proud that i have come all this way to make that many lunches. you just have to start small, get help from friends and do something that you love. >> liam one day hopes to have a full o
and we donated all of the legos to hilda brand. >> no matter what is happening, he wants to give themreats. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> he wants to have a conversation and say hello and make them feel welcome. >> would you like a lunch? >> oh, sure, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> being able to provide that hope to someone means the world and it is amazing that he does that on his own time all the time. >> we wanted to be able to make more...
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looking fake hasn't been discovered yet anyway the enterprising museum you talk of is in a place called hilda's just south of hanover and the school the room appendant say this museum and it's got a specially exhibition called fakes and facts wrong tracks in archaeology archaeology is the main thing looking up because of course it's prone to being i think anyway it runs to the end of next may it does fit feature many off you know logical exhibits because also basically look at the spectacular misjudgments that have been made down the ages on behalf of extra in the field wrong or actually people being home by amazing need talented forges nowadays we have the help of modern technology for instance carbon dating to help us but even so as we shall see . she's not immune to making mistakes. it was an archaeological sensation in one thousand nine hundred six the louvre in paris was offered this apparently newly excavated crown allegedly from the third century b.c. the museum paid the record sum of two hundred thousand francs. but then a few archaeologists came and said the way the scenes were represe
looking fake hasn't been discovered yet anyway the enterprising museum you talk of is in a place called hilda's just south of hanover and the school the room appendant say this museum and it's got a specially exhibition called fakes and facts wrong tracks in archaeology archaeology is the main thing looking up because of course it's prone to being i think anyway it runs to the end of next may it does fit feature many off you know logical exhibits because also basically look at the spectacular...
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la presentadora del noticiero univisiÓn hilda calderón tambiÉn ayudo.s? >> si pudiera ser invisible por un dÍa yo estaría ayudando a las personas necesitadas que encuentren donde quiera que sean las partes abandonadas del mundo, que sean en diferentes paÍses donde tengan hambre. yo serÍa esa persona invisible que les de la comida. a la persona invisible que lo lleve a un doctor. sea la persona invisible que les ponga el dinero en su bolsillo. esa persona que en cualquier situaciÓn que ellos estÁn yo los pueda llevar donde necesitan. karla: se acabÓ el tiempo. 30 segundos. muchas gracias. pasa a la sala. l jueces hacen sus anotaciones vamos a pedir a la prÓxima concursante que pase para este Último reto con el jurado. karla: ya viene en camino. las tenÍamos en un cuarto hilado para no escuchar la misma pregunta. carlos: dÓnde me la llevaron? karla: estÁ nerviosa? >> no. carlos: te harÁn la misma pregunta que se les hace a tus otras compaÑeras. karla: 30 segundos. >> si pudiera ser invisible por un dÍa, quÉ harÍas? >> yo creo que ayudarÍa, viajarÍa a un p
la presentadora del noticiero univisiÓn hilda calderón tambiÉn ayudo.s? >> si pudiera ser invisible por un dÍa yo estaría ayudando a las personas necesitadas que encuentren donde quiera que sean las partes abandonadas del mundo, que sean en diferentes paÍses donde tengan hambre. yo serÍa esa persona invisible que les de la comida. a la persona invisible que lo lleve a un doctor. sea la persona invisible que les ponga el dinero en su bolsillo. esa persona que en cualquier situaciÓn...