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hom: what grid alternatives does is install panels for communities in areas that are environmentally disadvantaged. helping low-incncome people get access to cleaner energy and lead better lives where they have accessss to more economic resources. californrnia is actutually at the e forefront t of solar j jut bbecause the sttate has createto many incentiveses to expandnd., that means there are about 90,000 people who are working in the industry right now, and that number is growing yeyear over yr over r year. withth all these nw jojobs opening up, we w want toe that the population of solar installers, solar project management professionals reflects the demographics of the same people organizations like grid are installing for. man: as a family, we like to have little adventures. take the kidds out. show them as s much f the w world as--as they want toto see. woman: we trtry to teach them to appreciate the e environment and to appreciate the good things in life and that would ensure that they have this s as they're growiwing up and that they y can have thhe same for their kids. i i le
hom: what grid alternatives does is install panels for communities in areas that are environmentally disadvantaged. helping low-incncome people get access to cleaner energy and lead better lives where they have accessss to more economic resources. californrnia is actutually at the e forefront t of solar j jut bbecause the sttate has createto many incentiveses to expandnd., that means there are about 90,000 people who are working in the industry right now, and that number is growing yeyear over...
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hom wayeighs it. the farmer's wife buys stamps for it.he nails her package at the rural mailman's car so some people call it a post office on wheels. country children often watch for the mailman. hears becky. almost every day, she waits by the mailbox. she likes to get the mail for her mother. see what has come today. a big box with many holes in it. the holes are really windows. what is in the big box with the round windows? is full of baby chicks. and baby chicks don't have to eat or drink for a whole day after they are hatched, so they can travel safely through the mail. hom has come to another farm. this farmer wants to order seeds by mail. he's buying them from a store far away, so he needs a money order to pave them. he knows a money order is a safe way to send his money. the rural mailman will send the money order from the village. . -- post office. now, away goes the post office on wheels, taking to people in the country all the surfaces -- services of a post office in town. every day, everywhere, hundreds of mailman are going the
hom wayeighs it. the farmer's wife buys stamps for it.he nails her package at the rural mailman's car so some people call it a post office on wheels. country children often watch for the mailman. hears becky. almost every day, she waits by the mailbox. she likes to get the mail for her mother. see what has come today. a big box with many holes in it. the holes are really windows. what is in the big box with the round windows? is full of baby chicks. and baby chicks don't have to eat or drink...
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yeah hom your love, your love ♪ ♪ your love i miss tha your love yo i want tha your touch your touch
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a journey full of homs. and clothes. will she be happy living abroad. and. yellow a corndog often goes to the market in the namibian capital been told together with her cousin and her cousin saif. they all live together and are close to one another . and they share a particular passion grilled meat especially beef intestines if it is just you know they always say like money to me is the best if you know of and i believe that i was very. good on you a little won't be living with her family for much longer despite having qualified she can't find a job here in germany by contrast nurses are highly sought after she could learn a lot in germany and earn more money. so she signed up with the recruiting agency and for the past 5 months she's been learning german from morning till evening. the news is that a monster face woman stating. i know what to do and so we get a phone call. today steph from dusseldorf university hospital have come to been told to interview job applicants feel is nervous. take a deep breath the woman from the agency tells her as they enter the
a journey full of homs. and clothes. will she be happy living abroad. and. yellow a corndog often goes to the market in the namibian capital been told together with her cousin and her cousin saif. they all live together and are close to one another . and they share a particular passion grilled meat especially beef intestines if it is just you know they always say like money to me is the best if you know of and i believe that i was very. good on you a little won't be living with her family for...
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yeah hom your love, your love ♪ ♪ your love i miss tha your love yo i want tha your touch your touchd tha la la la la la la la ♪ ♪ li la la la love it ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: my thanks to john cena. bts. and the roots right there. [ cheers and applause thank you all for watching stay safe out there. wash your hands. don't touch your face. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. good night, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers." sarah silverman, author of "swimming lessons," actress lili reinhart, music from phoebe bridgers featuring the 8g band with jessica burdeaux and now, seth meyers >> seth: welcome to "late night," everybody. it is 12:35 in the morning and the only people awake are presidential debate fact checkers, so let's get to the news tonight was the first presidential debate. we tape early, so i'm not sure what happened, but i know even if we didn't, i'm sure i'd still feel that way. president trump and former vice president biden faced off tonight in the first presidential debate. and the topics include
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to sleep in homs. the e.t.h. study he spoke with $200.00 more school farm customers almost all of whom said they would welcome farmyard slaughtering and would pay more for the meat. they've already found a butcher willing to do farm yard slaughtering beef from cows that were born and die on the same farm is an expensive nice product but only a few years ago that was true of all organic products and now they've become mainstream. that's all from us at global 3000 this week don't forget to send us your feedback we love hearing from you you can reach us at global 3000 after d.w. dot com we're back next week see you then take cat. cisco india. is the tree man of india this new number. is n g o has already planted 5000000 trees and hopes to reach 50000000. his mission is to fight the effects of climate change. he's inspired men followers. to. 30 minutes on to w. . how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss. time for just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you
to sleep in homs. the e.t.h. study he spoke with $200.00 more school farm customers almost all of whom said they would welcome farmyard slaughtering and would pay more for the meat. they've already found a butcher willing to do farm yard slaughtering beef from cows that were born and die on the same farm is an expensive nice product but only a few years ago that was true of all organic products and now they've become mainstream. that's all from us at global 3000 this week don't forget to send...
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because my not be proper at hom home. i respond to a case like that is why do you want to be here? we've had nearly 2000 senators in this country. senator voted the most in the nations history was senator bob burr. he voted around 18000 times. now those 2000 senators, the senator comes in second with the most votes is this senator from vermont. is just not longevity but i voted for things i knew would hurt me politically. but is willing to do what i needed to do. here's where i stand you can agree or disagree with me but this is where i stand. why have we stopped, one of the reasons the senate has held in favor in this country is we don't vote we don't have a real debate. it's one way and that way alone. as of the real debate in the senate, clearly the republican leaders are afraiddo of. why don't republicans come back to the negotiating table? we start bipartisan with a comprehensive covid relief package that can pass both chambers. we were actually prepared to do this in july. i don't understand the republicans had the majority they can take them out of the don't like them. let's
because my not be proper at hom home. i respond to a case like that is why do you want to be here? we've had nearly 2000 senators in this country. senator voted the most in the nations history was senator bob burr. he voted around 18000 times. now those 2000 senators, the senator comes in second with the most votes is this senator from vermont. is just not longevity but i voted for things i knew would hurt me politically. but is willing to do what i needed to do. here's where i stand you can...
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wedding there left more than $100.00 people infected with the virus and now everyone in that city of homs is suffering the consequences after authorities reintroduce tighter restrictions on social gatherings. stagnation in a place where people would normally be having fun this is not how big had imagined things his fair had only just opened when he had to close it down again because of a drastic increase in corona numbers in the west philly and city of ham. wouldn't it have to stick we've put our heart and soul into this weeks of work it's really tough it's shocking we haven't earned any money all year and now we're having to write off potential income. and all of this because of a single wedding celebration where more than 100 people were infected with the coronavirus. we're not to blame as far as anyone can tell there hasn't been a single instance anywhere of numbers going up in any way around a temporary leisure ground nonetheless or the 1st to feel the full impact and it's frankly depressing that we are the ones who always end up paying the price of. the closure of the funfair was onl
wedding there left more than $100.00 people infected with the virus and now everyone in that city of homs is suffering the consequences after authorities reintroduce tighter restrictions on social gatherings. stagnation in a place where people would normally be having fun this is not how big had imagined things his fair had only just opened when he had to close it down again because of a drastic increase in corona numbers in the west philly and city of ham. wouldn't it have to stick we've put...
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[music playing] wowoman: people are e getting wr in tirir hom [man speakaking spanisish] woman: we neededer eqequal, and wewe need thisis reflected n national priitities. narrator: it's been a century since the suffragettes, after 70 years of struggle, finally won the right to vote. and yet, at current rates of change, we are still decades away from global gender equality. in some countries, women are overcoming barriers to leadership.
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diagnosed in 2016 and ball led with it these last four years as it progressed to stage four he died at home never spoke publicly about his battle he shot some of his iconic films. the interviewer said you've bun been through the wringer you don't even know, he laughs one day i'll live to tell the story. >> life on chemotherapy, it really is a challenge. it takes a special person to be able to work through it. >> reporter: he was diagnosed at stage three, the cancer already through his colon wall, later progressing to stage four which means its spread beyond his colon. the toll of his disease apparent in one of his instagram videos >> colon cancer is the second cause of deaths in the u.s. infecting an increasing number of young americans >> the rise remains an inig ma we need to raise awareness that people under the age of 50 can get this disease boseman took time to visit children with cancer >> the two little kids, ian and taylor who recently passed from cancer, throughout hour filming i was communicating with them. and when i found out that they -- yeah, it means a lot >> a superhero on
diagnosed in 2016 and ball led with it these last four years as it progressed to stage four he died at home never spoke publicly about his battle he shot some of his iconic films. the interviewer said you've bun been through the wringer you don't even know, he laughs one day i'll live to tell the story. >> life on chemotherapy, it really is a challenge. it takes a special person to be able to work through it. >> reporter: he was diagnosed at stage three, the cancer already through...
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upand d i sure th post-cod situatn we are getting loofof cal from clientsasayinghat lele simplifyur h hom let's go for -- let'seeeep mo openn areas, let go o fomore green measur, , let'plant t re trees caususe ey help in takin care of pollution as well. >> is green building design the wave of the future in india? architects like nilanjan bhowal hopeo and are ady to pla their papart. anmod: rethinking cities is a mammoth task with heaps of challenges. how, for example, will we keep the cities of the future clean? in 2016, the world's households produced two billion tons of waste. by 2050, estimates suggest there will be 3.4 bbillion tons of it , 80% from cities. fofor most of usus, rubbish ist a pain. it looks badad, smells bada. anand yet it hasas huge potent: through clever recycling, can ke e extrely usesefu products from it, like in the netherlands. >> we'rere using naturural reresources at a a very fast p. some are finite, others renewable but nature can't keep , up with us. we also generate vast amountns of greenhouse gases cities account for 70% of them. the dutch capital amsterdam
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. >> translator: w when i was hom there were times i felt like i was going crazy.ly experienced how fulfilling physical labor is. >> translator: the people coming from seoul are dedicated to their task. they are all highly motivated. >> reporter: this man is acting as a bridge between the city and farmers. he sends workers from the city to the countryside for anything from a week to months on end. kim who studied agriculture in britain sees enormous potential in plugging rural labor shortages with people from cities. his firm is called poomashi referencing a korean term to support eacach other through th exchange of labor. >> translator: the number of people engaged in farming is declining worldwide. but the demand for better and safer foods keeps growing. if we can connect farm cities and major cities, urban residents can be supplied with healthy foods. rural villages can develop with the help of the manpower they need. >> adjusting to life in the country isn't easy. so it's important for kim to make suree the w workers are coping. >>>> translator: so far, so goo.
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the dramatic hom moment is at hand. crew, getting ready to make an exchange., he put on his safety goggles. then, he tied to the catcher on. sake, he, for fills demonstrated the mechanism, showing the lifter arm outside the train. with one hand, he tossed the pouch out and down, assisted with his foot. with the other hand, he brought down the catcher handle and the catch was made. a neat two-handed operation. to save the public precious hours and days in delivery, railway mail clerks's sort and exchange great quantities of letters and printed matter. men and mail in transit, speed the mail on speedy trains, effecting dramatic exchanges almost every minute of the day. a bullseye. the dispatch was delivered. got his first chance to make an exchange. on the fly. like phil, paul newman qualified themselves quickly provided they take up the work with a sense of responsibility and willingness to devote their best efforts to the service. kathy was right. phil davis was going to make grade. these men who treat the nations mail like it is the run as for. few jobs are m
the dramatic hom moment is at hand. crew, getting ready to make an exchange., he put on his safety goggles. then, he tied to the catcher on. sake, he, for fills demonstrated the mechanism, showing the lifter arm outside the train. with one hand, he tossed the pouch out and down, assisted with his foot. with the other hand, he brought down the catcher handle and the catch was made. a neat two-handed operation. to save the public precious hours and days in delivery, railway mail clerks's sort and...
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. >> keep p it away from your hom. don't put it anywhere near a covevered awning, a porch, gara, chain it to a tree if left in the yard but don't let a generator cost you your life. >> reporter: the country's centers for disease control is trying to get the word out, as people should be aware of the dangers and know how to safely use a generator. japan's consumer affairs agency issued a similar warning calling for proper ventilation. this expert on disaster prevention says it's hard to know h how many people have e b victims of these sorts of accidents. deaths related to power fafailus aren't logged with other disaster fatalitities. >> translator: a big problem is that information on such acaccidents has not beenen shar. everybybody in the country m mu learn the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoni. >> reporter: nemoto says authorities should not wait until disaster strikes to warn people about the risks. >>> next in sports, japanese tennis star osaka naomi hasas advanced to the u.s. opepen semifinalsls by beaeating amer
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. >> people will be a little bit more sober when they go hom which will make them less likely to engagesky behaviors. gthey mhome with friends, but the chances are it is not going t be in as lge a group they would be in the bar with. fergus:at thet reproduction number in u.k. is between 1.1 and 1.4, which means that for will be passing tus on to they the prime minister made clear that unless r falls below 1, fuher restrictions are likely. it is thought that coronavirus cases are doubling roughly every seven days and are increasing among all age groups. hospital admissions are rising, too. yesterday, gernment scientists said, left unchecked, we could see 50,000 cases a day by mid-october and perhaps 200 deaths per day a monthater, and they stress this wasn't a prediction. that would still be 5 of the 1000 daily deaths at the peak in early april. encouraging people to work fm home again should mean fewer chances for the virus to spread on public transport and in offices. then there is scotland's decision to ban most people visiting other households indoors, aimed at tackling a key driver
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people are being ordered to stay in their hom every night for o weeks.rom havana, here is will grant. reporter: havana is under curfew. not by day as people who still venture out to find food, or in some cases, continue to go to work. but at night, the streets of the cuban capital are completely 7serted from0 p.m. till 5:00 a.m. for at least the xt two weeks, people must remain in their homes. this is the authorities latest attempt to bring the latest outbreak of coronavirus back under control. cuba had been praised for its response to covid-19 and for containing its local infection edtes. inde in one day in july, they registered no deaths and no new infections. however, since then, they have gradually seen the numbers creep up, which has forced th communist run government into these latesteasures. they include a halt on national tourism and only certain vehicles are allowed to circulate the streets. welcome stringent new measures as they want to see the outbreak back uer control. but on the streets, they were greeted with mixed emotions. >> the qs are m
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they sent packages of food, which is quite nice, but do not move from your hom otherwise there will beepercussions. katty: very different from here in the u.s. laura bicker from seoul, thank you. the story of figure, yesterday seen bundled into a van by masked man. today belarus officials say she was detained at the border with ukraine while trying to leave the countr ukrainian officials have a different story and they say belarus was trying to expel her and then there are reports she ripped up her own passport. the bbc's shona fisher has the report. reporter: this began monday morning when the opposition leader was picked up on the streets of minsk by masked man in an unmarked van. to other opposition figes were also picked up that day. what we know now is they were taken to the border where belarus borders ukraine and the authorities are trying to make them cross the border, effectively force them into exile in ukraine. they were all brought together, these three people, in no man's land. it was there that maria kolesnikova made clear she did not want to cross into the ukraine. one o
they sent packages of food, which is quite nice, but do not move from your hom otherwise there will beepercussions. katty: very different from here in the u.s. laura bicker from seoul, thank you. the story of figure, yesterday seen bundled into a van by masked man. today belarus officials say she was detained at the border with ukraine while trying to leave the countr ukrainian officials have a different story and they say belarus was trying to expel her and then there are reports she ripped up...
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found himself is claiming on social media he was poisoned at his hotel room in the siberian city of homs we'll assess how possible that could be. has been a new twist in a decade long war songs are between russia and poland to look back on the polish presidential plane crash in 2010 the western russia has lost her group will start extraditing the air traffic controllers on duty that day. they find most young and old american who don't know how many people died in the hole are called while one in 10 even thought it was the jews not the nazis who carried out the millions of killings. to. a very warm welcome to you watching r.t. international with me here airing the european parliament's adopted a resolution calling for more sanctions to be slapped on russia in response to the alleged poisoning attempt made against opposition figurehead alexina found a moscow responded by saying many politicians of the blog are all too happy to polish premature judgement before any due process has been conducted. the nature of the latest statements coming out of brussels several makes us think that our west
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a journey full of homs. and clothes. will she be happy living abroad. yellow a corndog often goes to the market in the namibian capital been told together with her cousin and her cousin son. they all live together and are close to one another . and they share a particular passionate grilled meat especially beef intestines if it is just you know they always say like me to me is the best you can go on and i believe that's what i was very. good but you little won't be living with her family for much longer despite having qualified she can't find a job here in germany by contrast nurses are highly sought after i think she could learn a lot in germany and earn more money. he. so she signed up with a recruiting agency and for the past 5 months she's been learning german from morning till evening. and he. studies for mainstreaming. i know what to do once we get paid i want. to day stuff from do. so doris university hospital has come to vinton to interview job applicants feel always nervous. take a deep breath the woman from the agency tells her as they enter t
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7 policíasixia e en nueva yorkmarzo de un hombre afroamericano, involu muerte por asfixia el de un hom el caso reaviva las protestas en contra del abuso policial >>> hoy joe biden visitó kenosha wisconsin y se reunió con la. joe biden visitó wisconsin y familia de jacob blake baleado reunió con l por un oficial blanco. >>> a pesar de la familia de ja blake. advertencias de los expertos sobre un posible rebrote de covid-19, a pesar de las advertencias de los expertos salen a las carreteras para disfrutar del viene semana largo. sobre un posible rebrote de covid-19 millones >>> no son salen a las carreteras para disfrutar el fin de semana largo. >>> la mayoría de los viajeros buscan la mayoría de los viajeros buscan destinos que son consideradosocos rojos de contagios, les focos rojos de contagio diremos. cuáles un la explosión de beirut se escuchan latidos dentro de mes latidos entre los escombros, se cree que una persona podía estar viva debajo de losonas podría e dentro de los escombros de un edificio y una iniciativa en méxico restos de un edificio. una iniciativa méxico busc busc a
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displayed in homs. the e.t.h. study spoke with $200.00 more school farm customers almost all of whom said they would welcome farm yard slaughtering and would pay more for the meat. they've already found a butcher willing to do farm yard slaughtering beef from cows that were born and die on the same farm is an expensive nice product but only a few years ago that was true of all organic products and now they've become mainstream. that's all from us at global 3000 this week don't forget to send us your feedback we love hearing from you you can reach us at global 3000 after d.w. dot com we're back next week see you then take cat. cold africa. these freshly hatched sea turtles in an ivory coast are under threat. humans are their greatest enemies. but one in geo is working with researchers in the maritime police to protect. the saving the sea turtles the ivory coast to. coast of africa. in 30 minutes w. . electric emission free assistance the sustainable future of mobility the wheel is a. warning at least it was so that
displayed in homs. the e.t.h. study spoke with $200.00 more school farm customers almost all of whom said they would welcome farm yard slaughtering and would pay more for the meat. they've already found a butcher willing to do farm yard slaughtering beef from cows that were born and die on the same farm is an expensive nice product but only a few years ago that was true of all organic products and now they've become mainstream. that's all from us at global 3000 this week don't forget to send us...
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a journey full of homs. and clothes. will she be happy living abroad. and. often goes to the market in the namibian capital been told together with her cousin and her cousin saif. they all live together and are close to one another. and they share a particular passion grilled meat especially beef intestines if it is just as they always say like them if it is the best if you know of and i believe that none of this is very. good but you lol won't be living with her family for much longer despite having qualified she can't find a job here in germany by contrast nurses are highly sought after she could learn a lot in germany and earn more money. so she signed up with the recruiting agency and for the past 5 months she's been learning german from morning till evening. and the news is that a lot of studies will mainstreaming. i know what to do and so we keep a eye wall. today staff from dusseldorf university hospital have come to vinton to interview job applicants feel as nervous. and take a deep breath the woman from the agency tells her as they enter the room. i
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earlier this year 10 people were killed and 5 wounded in a racist attack at 2 shisha in the city of homs now. when an instance like that have been i'm hardly even shocked anymore. sad awful but a lot of people people who define themselves as german but aren't accepted as german we learn to expect things like this when you give a shit about 2 of us and my personal vote. since she was a child run has seen people like her being treated differently. in his exclude classroom. also when i was in 6th grade we went on a class trip to the local public health office where my mother worked as a doctor you can imagine my teacher showed us around and she was telling us about all the different jobs people were doing there tucci told us about doctors social workers and cleaning ladies and when she said cleaning ladies she pointed at my mother who was walking towards us in the corridor how to influence the cop. rana is determined to fight back against racism and help empower other young muslims to finally feel at home in germany. history made in track and field on thursday night and rome a seemingly unb
earlier this year 10 people were killed and 5 wounded in a racist attack at 2 shisha in the city of homs now. when an instance like that have been i'm hardly even shocked anymore. sad awful but a lot of people people who define themselves as german but aren't accepted as german we learn to expect things like this when you give a shit about 2 of us and my personal vote. since she was a child run has seen people like her being treated differently. in his exclude classroom. also when i was in 6th...
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distress he was making his way from siberia to moscow he didn't make it there the plane landed in homs that was where he received treatment 1st they've dismissed claims from here in germany in berlin where he's currently being treated that he was poisoned using a novacek nerve agent they say that had he been poisoned with such an agent he would have died hours after the poisoning and been administered they say that they've carried out over 60 tests on alexina valmy while he was in their care they found no trace of any toxin now they say they've shared or made available the data from those tests they carried out they've made that available to the german colleagues they now saying the time has come for their german colleagues to share the data that they have that claim that it that he was poisoned with this nerve agent. of those but you know it's not a diagnosis it's not even a version but a sort of fiction of fantastical suggestion or conclusion with no proof documentation or clinical evidence he would have died within hours 6 to 10 pm he would have been dead because it's a severe poiso
distress he was making his way from siberia to moscow he didn't make it there the plane landed in homs that was where he received treatment 1st they've dismissed claims from here in germany in berlin where he's currently being treated that he was poisoned using a novacek nerve agent they say that had he been poisoned with such an agent he would have died hours after the poisoning and been administered they say that they've carried out over 60 tests on alexina valmy while he was in their care...
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today how have things changed for people in the 2 homs of the country how have companies. made in germany. next on d w. conspiracy at the saudi consulate. a body that will never be found clark connected to the highest levels of government why did journalist john shuggie have to die. was threatened by its work 2 years later and the reasons are still unclear the case of jamal khashoggi. in 45 minutes on d w. every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. the consequences been disastrous our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises around the world. forgetting we don't have time i think i didn't go to university to kill people and the impact that. people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of those who stay behind. this place starts october 16th on d.w. . if there's a country that knows what change feels like it's germany on october 3rd 1990 the country are unified into ideologically different systems became one the challenges were mana fold the form.
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because when they carried out on election the volley was tried of course 1st in russia or in the city of homs they found no trace of toxins and in fact they say that poisoning was the 1st thing they looked for and found no traces and that they need these results from the german tests in order to proceed with their investing. ation we've also heard from the kremlin spokes person to me to the press corps of who said that it's the russian doctors have been far more forthcoming when it came to sharing information than their german counterparts he also said that statements and acetate asians should be limited to the facts that are provided this fact to investigative measures are being carried out and if the information about the presence of a poisonous substance in the patients biological samples is confirmed then of course we will open a day jury investigation of the german federal president. has been speaking as well he said. the case has the potential to cause problems in the relationship between lin and moscow but if we look at the foreign minister of austria alexandre schellenberg he said tha
because when they carried out on election the volley was tried of course 1st in russia or in the city of homs they found no trace of toxins and in fact they say that poisoning was the 1st thing they looked for and found no traces and that they need these results from the german tests in order to proceed with their investing. ation we've also heard from the kremlin spokes person to me to the press corps of who said that it's the russian doctors have been far more forthcoming when it came to...
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fringe parties now they're becoming mainstream that's the thing it is not of people were killed in homs and hama ashi to try to force his way into a synagogue you must be counting hundreds of bodies and i think the escalating right now. is not. so scott is this film is it all a biographically inspired. yeah very much so the director was a member of the far left activist group that's depicted in the film of course this may become famous also because of attacks from donald trump against that she spent 10 years with with the movement she assured me that she was never involved in any violent actions and that the violence that's the picture in the film is not something that she personally experience but she said she took direct inspiration emotional inspiration for her character in the film and said that the the questions that the young woman in the film face particularly the big question how far are you willing to go to defend and to fight for the the things that you believe in she said that comes directly from her own personal experience interesting so let's talk about all of these films w
fringe parties now they're becoming mainstream that's the thing it is not of people were killed in homs and hama ashi to try to force his way into a synagogue you must be counting hundreds of bodies and i think the escalating right now. is not. so scott is this film is it all a biographically inspired. yeah very much so the director was a member of the far left activist group that's depicted in the film of course this may become famous also because of attacks from donald trump against that she...
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brown himself is claiming on social media he was poisoned in his hotel room in the siberian city of homs we'll assess how possible that could be. has been a new twist in a decade long war stalled out between russia and poland to the back on the polish presidential plane crash in 2010 western russia has lost her extraditing the air traffic controllers on duty.
brown himself is claiming on social media he was poisoned in his hotel room in the siberian city of homs we'll assess how possible that could be. has been a new twist in a decade long war stalled out between russia and poland to the back on the polish presidential plane crash in 2010 western russia has lost her extraditing the air traffic controllers on duty.
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some of the worse urban settings that i have been seeing over the last couple of years in in mosul in homs in if you know it or as you say james of course we're talking about the fire as i said i was having handed in his resignation and we understand there have been resignations on the side of the government in tobruk which has been supporting colleagues i hafta as you say there is a very very good set of hope that things might be moving forward but there is so much on the ground in libya to try to to deal with not least of course the influence of foreign governments which have been taking both sides in this conflict conflict. oh absolutely earlier in the year we saw that big burly in conference all the international regional players came together said they were going to push towards peace in libya that's not what they were actually doing even though they signed up that declaration many of the governments were working for one side or the other many countries have their own stakes in libya that's why it's been such a problem i can tell you though one deadlock has been lifted in recent weeks
some of the worse urban settings that i have been seeing over the last couple of years in in mosul in homs in if you know it or as you say james of course we're talking about the fire as i said i was having handed in his resignation and we understand there have been resignations on the side of the government in tobruk which has been supporting colleagues i hafta as you say there is a very very good set of hope that things might be moving forward but there is so much on the ground in libya to...
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earlier this year 10 people were killed and 5 wounded in a racist attack at 2 she was in the city of homs. when incidents like that happen i'm hardly even shocked anymore. sad awful but a lot of people people who define themselves as german but aren't accepted as german and you learn to expect things like this when you give a shit the 2 of us and i proceed and. since she was a child ron has seen people like her being treated differently. conservatism is exclude classroom. also. when i was in 6th grade we were in a class trip to the local public health office where my mother worked as a doctor you could hear my teacher showed us around and she was telling us about all the different jobs people were doing their. doctors social workers and cleaning ladies and when she said cleaning lady she pointed at my mother who was walking towards us in the corridor not influenced even can often come. around and is determined to fight back against racism and help empower other young muslims to finally feel at home in germany we have some football now and it's opening night for the bonus league season her
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earlier this year 10 people were killed and 5 wounded in a racist attack at 2 she is in the city of homs now. when incidents like that happen i'm hardly even shocked anymore. sad awful but a lot of people people who define themselves as german but aren't accepted as german you learn to expect things like this when you give a toss and i proceed and. since she was a child ron has seen people like her being treated differently. than his exclude plus one. also. when i was in 6th grade we went in a class trip to the local public health office where my mother worked as a doctor what you could do it my teacher showed us around and she was telling us about all the different jobs people were doing their. doctors social workers and cleaning ladies and when she said cleaning ladies she pointed at my mother who was walking towards us in the corridor influence game going off and karl. rahner is determined to fight back against racism and help empower other young muslims to finally feel at home in germany. the football now that's opening night for the bundesliga season here in germany champions by mun
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be fringe parties now they're becoming mainstream checking it is not of people who were killed in homs and in hama a few trying to force his way into a synagogue you might it's gotten hundreds of bodies and i think that escalating right now is kind of you know. so scott is this film is it only biographically inspired. yes very much so the director was a member of the far left activist group that's depicted in the film of course this may become famous also because of attacks from donald trump against it she spent 10 years with with the movement she assured me that she was never told any violent actions and that the violence that's the picture in the film is not something that she personally experience but she said she took direct inspiration emotional inspiration for her character in the film and said that the the questions that the young woman in the film face particularly the big question how far are you willing to go to defend and to fight for the the things that you believe in and she said that comes directly from her own personal experience you know interesting so let's talk about
be fringe parties now they're becoming mainstream checking it is not of people who were killed in homs and in hama a few trying to force his way into a synagogue you might it's gotten hundreds of bodies and i think that escalating right now is kind of you know. so scott is this film is it only biographically inspired. yes very much so the director was a member of the far left activist group that's depicted in the film of course this may become famous also because of attacks from donald trump...
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rex archer: >> we believe it is much, much safeth goingo a or ving whounch ofolk over to yo hom >> knocksown another! >> reporter: pandemic bubbles, like basketball is using, never seriously considered by football. >> i'm sure the precautions they're putting in place are totally legit. i just-- for myself, as someone who can easily get sick, i'd rather not. >> if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> reporter: and a seismic change on the field amid the movement for racial equality and social justice. ( chanting ) a peaceful protest is expected before the game. players can now wear messages of support. and in the end zones tonight, a poignant reminder of what's at stake. there's a lot riding on this game tonight. in a couple of weeks, the covid numbers will tell whether the safety measures were successful here. but perhaps even more significant, this is our first look at the league's changing stance on players expressing their views on racial injustice. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet shamlian with all those changes. thank you. tonight, we could b
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has withdrawn from the french open because of a homs threatening injury the decision comes less than a week after she won the u.s. open the 22 year old says she hasn't had time to heal as a 2 ton events were too close together the french open was rescheduled because of the call the 19 and that make as always much more news on our website at al-jazeera dot com the vegas and all of the top stories on there and i'll just share done it all. again i'm fully back to below with the headlines on al-jazeera the world health organization says it's concerned about the alarming rates have new coronavirus infections in europe have been more than 300000 cases in the past week some countries have re-introduced lockdowns in hard hit cities but libya's interim president is withdrawing from elections one month before they held jeanine says it's to avoid splitting the vote and to keep the party a former president ever more honest from winning he was forced into exile last year by new rapinoe has more what we're hearing from political analysts in bolivia is this announcement to withdraw from the kid to
has withdrawn from the french open because of a homs threatening injury the decision comes less than a week after she won the u.s. open the 22 year old says she hasn't had time to heal as a 2 ton events were too close together the french open was rescheduled because of the call the 19 and that make as always much more news on our website at al-jazeera dot com the vegas and all of the top stories on there and i'll just share done it all. again i'm fully back to below with the headlines on...
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of the poorest urban settings that i have been seeing over the last couple of years in in mosul in homs in. or the u.n. hopes to name a new envoy for libya in the coming days the plan is for a meeting of international players at the beginning of next month and then by the 15th of october they want to bring the libyan sides to geneva it's all very ambitious with a plan for elections next year but in the past high hopes on libya have been dashed by the ongoing violence and meddling from outside the country james plays out 0 at the united nations thailand's parliament has voted to delay a decision on whether to amend the constitution opting to set up. committee to study the process instead all the 1000 protesters gathered outside parliament as the decision was made and history to say the constitution was drafted to keep prime minister prior to not share in power after last year's election and a calling for his removal and also demanding reform of the monarchy new elections and an end to the intimidation of political activists. that all was left of an ancient civilization which dominated no
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some of the purists urban city they have been seeing over the last couple of years and in mosul in homs in. all the un hopes to name a new envoy for libya in the coming days the plan is for a meeting of international players at the beginning of next month and then by the 15th of october they want to bring the libyan sides to geneva it's all very ambitious with a plan for elections next year but in the past high hopes on libya have been dashed by the on going violence and meddling from outside the country james pays out 0 at the united nations and the former french president nicolas sarkozy has lost a legal challenge over accusations he used libyan money to fund his $22007.00 election campaign sarkozy denies claims he took millions of dollars from ventilator mamata gaddafi he's been charged in 2 cases. the audit office in cyprus says thousands of passports may have been issued without proper approval a report found that wealthy families may have exploited an investment for a citizenship scheme to obtain so-called golden passports and comes after al jazeera as an investigative unit publis
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of the poorest urban settings that i have been seeing over the last couple of years in in mosul in homs in you know it or the u.n. hopes to name a new envoy for libya in the coming days the plan is for a meeting of international players at the beginning of next month and then by the 15th of october they want to bring the libyan sides to geneva it's all very ambitious with a plan for elections next year but in the past high hopes on libya have been dashed by the ongoing violence and meddling from outside the country james plays out 0 at the united nations mali is a transitional president barton door is due to be sworn in following last month's q the veteran soldier and former defense minister is due to be interim leader for 18 months the west african regional bloc of metz with the head of mali's military giunta on thursday after agreeing to lift sanctions if a new government is sworn in this week of course stop financial transactions and close borders after the ousting of the president to go to him. m r some facts have agreed to hold the 1st palestinian elections in 14 years the rival gr
of the poorest urban settings that i have been seeing over the last couple of years in in mosul in homs in you know it or the u.n. hopes to name a new envoy for libya in the coming days the plan is for a meeting of international players at the beginning of next month and then by the 15th of october they want to bring the libyan sides to geneva it's all very ambitious with a plan for elections next year but in the past high hopes on libya have been dashed by the ongoing violence and meddling...
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probably i'm selfish claiming on social media he was poisoned in his hotel room in the siberian city of homs let's assess how possible it could have. been a new twist in a decade long. between russia and poland. polish presidential playing for. western russia as moscow rules are.
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some of the worse urban settings that i have been seeing over the last couple of years in in mosul in homs in the internet or he also says that the way the international community think about libya is a bit wrong because he says initially it was just migrants not just migrants it was migrants who were coming through libya from other parts of africa trying to get to europe that got caught up in the troubles in libya and the main humanitarian problem was the plight the desperate plight of those migrants they've got all gone away but he says now it's libyans themselves that are being deployed being moved from their homes and displaced in ever greater numbers the humanitarian situation is the worst it's been james thanks very much indeed that's james peyser diplomatic editor outside the u.n. headquarters in new york i want to bring in mohammed at the wall had he's live for us in tripoli mark james was talking there about the the migrants many of the migrants in libya also being libyans themselves who've been forced out of their homes because of the crisis that the country has been facing just
some of the worse urban settings that i have been seeing over the last couple of years in in mosul in homs in the internet or he also says that the way the international community think about libya is a bit wrong because he says initially it was just migrants not just migrants it was migrants who were coming through libya from other parts of africa trying to get to europe that got caught up in the troubles in libya and the main humanitarian problem was the plight the desperate plight of those...