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he's driven by hope change says he'll tell us how much money he'll finally be able to bring home in 6 weeks we'll keep in touch. at a time in thailand we visit the village chief hereupon is something of a role model for many who travel to sweden every summer because he did it himself with his profits he bought a tractor and soon found that. he and his wife i'm now working in the field again it's their own feel. for where you can go from me you become pretty the other people in the village made so much money that they invested in a small business in the city in the top that i hire you although i now have to stand on the market and work there. many just don't feel like working on the paddy field any moment i need bangun or they're waiting to be able to pick berries again in sweden only a little girl and i now let other people work in their fields or come here if you don't even know who are really. seasonal work in sweden has brought money into the village but also a bit of envy because everyone here wants to live a better life they want to live like the village chief and his wife. swede
he's driven by hope change says he'll tell us how much money he'll finally be able to bring home in 6 weeks we'll keep in touch. at a time in thailand we visit the village chief hereupon is something of a role model for many who travel to sweden every summer because he did it himself with his profits he bought a tractor and soon found that. he and his wife i'm now working in the field again it's their own feel. for where you can go from me you become pretty the other people in the village made...
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he's driven by hope chang says he'll tell us how much money he'll finally be able to bring home in 6 weeks we'll keep in touch. at a time in thailand we visit the village chief hereupon is something of a role model for many who travel to sweden every summer because he did it himself with his profits he bought a tractor a car and soon found that. he and his wife and now working in the field again it's their own field. goal by one company here to become free to the other people in the village made so much money that they invested in a small business in the city. dropped i car you although i now have to stand on the markets and work there for. many just don't feel like working on the paddy field any moment i need valinor they're waiting to be able to pick berries again in sweden or my old little girl and i now let other people work in their fields all in their community it's all in the who are really. seasonal work in sweden has brought money into the village but also a bit of envy because everyone here wants to live a better life they want to live like the village chief and his wife. s
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[applause] we are entering a new period of important and hopeful change in america, a period comparable to those eras that unleashed such remarkable ferment in the period of jefferson and jackson and roosevelt. i treasure this nomination, especially because it comes after vigorous competition with the men and women are party has to offer. [applause] my old and treasured friend -- and the man from north carolina who over the years has opened education,ses in terry sanford. not conceding a single state to richard nixon. [applause] i should like to say to my king, that ohio may have passed a few times in this convention, but tom eagleton and i are not going to pass ohio. [applause] i shall say to governor gilligan ohio is sometimes -- he is the unwitting unifier and fundamental issue of this national campaign. [applause] us are going to help him read deem a pledge he made 10 years ago that this year -- year, you won't have richard nixon to kick around anymore. [applause] we have had our fury and our frustrations in these past months and at this convention, but frankly, i welcome the contra
[applause] we are entering a new period of important and hopeful change in america, a period comparable to those eras that unleashed such remarkable ferment in the period of jefferson and jackson and roosevelt. i treasure this nomination, especially because it comes after vigorous competition with the men and women are party has to offer. [applause] my old and treasured friend -- and the man from north carolina who over the years has opened education,ses in terry sanford. not conceding a single...
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. >> workers have had a pretty hard time, but how have their job hopes changed over time? >> reporter: well, you are right about that. feelings are starting to morph and people lose hope as you mentioned. there was one survey done by the policy lab in california and that survey found that back in march 80% of the people who were surveyed said they felt that their jobs were going to come back and 61% say that now. you can see the huge dip and a lot of people wondering what will happen as the economy continues to be stifled with really no hope of reopening at this point. >> tough for a lot of people to be confident. all right. reporting live. thank you. >>> san mateo with the last county in the bay area to be added to the states watchlist which meant businesses had to close again. the health officer put out an apology saying in part " i wish to apologize to all of the businesses that were closed this week. i am not supportive of these actions and for san mateo county i believe they are misdirected and will cause more harm than good. " the brand-new arbitrary and constantly ch
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he's driven by hope chang says he'll tell us how much money he'll finally be able to bring home in 6 weeks we'll keep in touch. as time in thailand we visit the village chief hereupon is something of a role model for many who travel to sweden every summer because he did it himself with his profits he bought a tractor a car and soon found that. he and his wife and now working the fields again it's their own feet. away from me you have become pretty the other people in the village made so much money that they invested in a small business in the city and in what topped i car you although i now have to stand on the market and work there for. many just don't feel like working on the paddy field any moment i need done when they're there waiting to be able to pick berries again in sweden and all my old people go and i now let other people work in their fields or come to new quietly. seasonal work in sweden has brought money into the village but also a bit of envy because everyone here wants to live a better life they want to live like the village chief and his wife. sweden's forests are a p
he's driven by hope chang says he'll tell us how much money he'll finally be able to bring home in 6 weeks we'll keep in touch. as time in thailand we visit the village chief hereupon is something of a role model for many who travel to sweden every summer because he did it himself with his profits he bought a tractor a car and soon found that. he and his wife and now working the fields again it's their own feet. away from me you have become pretty the other people in the village made so much...
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they said yes, but we hope you change his mind. we do want to come to an agreement, very much so, but it has to be one that meets the needs of kids and not just my way or no way because we can't with that number meet the needs teachers, schools, all of these things. even if they do, and they did not mention it, and executive will did not come up, it not be done in as good a way. you cannot do unemployment benefits in as good a way as you can legislatively. you cannot do a payroll tax cut which even republicans are against, if you do not do it legislatively. you cannot do student loans if you could -- if you cannot do it legislatively, because you cannot spend the money, you can only delay it. you think a small business person wants to pay 12 months of payroll tax at all at once six months from now? we were asking them, come back and negotiate. but realize the houses democratic, they need a majority of democratic votes in the senate. meet us in the middle, for god sakes, do not say my way or no way. they do not want to come off thei
they said yes, but we hope you change his mind. we do want to come to an agreement, very much so, but it has to be one that meets the needs of kids and not just my way or no way because we can't with that number meet the needs teachers, schools, all of these things. even if they do, and they did not mention it, and executive will did not come up, it not be done in as good a way. you cannot do unemployment benefits in as good a way as you can legislatively. you cannot do a payroll tax cut which...
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change quickly. you have to get out there and organize and vote. in that sense i found it inspiring. >> greg, it wasn't so much hope and change as you better vote orwed. >> it went exactly as i predicted. nothing that obama said was fact based. it was all feelings based. he is unfit. he is mean and bad. these are opinions. they are not tied to any data. there is no bottom line that the voter can grab on to. they want to hear about jobs. they want to hear about the economy and specifics. this is just more of that stuff you already heard on cnn and msnbc, which is trump is a big meanie. he is going to be even meaner. what kamala harris said about trump is he caused a loss of certainty. how can you lose something you never had before? i think kamala harris forgets the weekly beheadings that occurred when obama was president. you want to talk about anxiety and uncertainty. we were doing "the five" and everybody here was marose and uncertain about the next terrorists attack. there was no counter offensive. the democrats offered no response. that created a level of uncertainty we had not had since 9-11. now we are seeing the same thing with the interior
change quickly. you have to get out there and organize and vote. in that sense i found it inspiring. >> greg, it wasn't so much hope and change as you better vote orwed. >> it went exactly as i predicted. nothing that obama said was fact based. it was all feelings based. he is unfit. he is mean and bad. these are opinions. they are not tied to any data. there is no bottom line that the voter can grab on to. they want to hear about jobs. they want to hear about the economy and...
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he's driven by hope chang says he'll tell us how much money he'll finally be able to bring home in 6 weeks we'll keep in touch. at a time in thailand we visit the village chief hereupon is something of a role model for many who travel to sweden every summer because he did it himself with his profits he bought a tractor a cow and some farm that. he and his wife and now working the fields again it's their own field. call home cockamamy the hard to become gritty the other people in the village made so much money that they invested in a small business in the city. dropped by a car you although i now have a stand on the market and work there. many just don't feel like working on the paddy field in one of my new gunmen are they waiting to be able to pick berries again in sweden or my old little girl and i now let other people work in their fields old and. new who are. seasonal work in sweden has put money into the village but also a bit of envy because everyone here wants to live a better life they want to live like the village chief and his wife. sweden's forests are a place of hope for t
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this is d w news live from berlin tens of thousands of people flood the streets of bell rose hope for change is growing with crowds demanding new elections even as president oleksandr the shanghai called them criminals and warns people not to join in protests also coming up thousands of british travellers cut short their holidays that scramble to get home from france before new quarantine rules come into effect . and a stunning victory for bahrain munich in the champions league semifinal against barcelona because the german signed gone through with all 3 of soccer's major trophies this season. i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us the european union is set to impose sanctions on belarus and officials involved in the brutal crackdown on peaceful protests demonstrations calling for new elections have been met with police violence and mass arrests some 5000 protesters are still in custody president alexander lukashenko has vowed to cling to power just finds mounting calls for him to go. across the country workers went on strike putting their voices to the swelling protest moveme
this is d w news live from berlin tens of thousands of people flood the streets of bell rose hope for change is growing with crowds demanding new elections even as president oleksandr the shanghai called them criminals and warns people not to join in protests also coming up thousands of british travellers cut short their holidays that scramble to get home from france before new quarantine rules come into effect . and a stunning victory for bahrain munich in the champions league semifinal...
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change that? prof. brown: i hope it changes some things. by hyper visible i mean black women are ever present. people notice them and we stick out because we are not the norm in american politics based on the simple majority of american politicians are white man. of the american senate are women. any time there is someone who is a body out of place, someone who is not the norm that we are used to seeing in politics, their body stands out. in that way this person is hyper visible. on the flipside they are also invisible. their policy preferences are usually seen as extreme. they are demonized in ways that we have not seen in these other -- for these other groups. they are often talked over, ignored, marginalized, and not paid attention to. they are looked at to stereotype in ways that do not .ive them their full humanity host: how did we get to this moment? what were the key political steps or cultural forces leading to the selection of the first of indianerican woman ancestry as well on a major party ticket? prof. brown: i think this was the perfect storm of things that led to come allah being
change that? prof. brown: i hope it changes some things. by hyper visible i mean black women are ever present. people notice them and we stick out because we are not the norm in american politics based on the simple majority of american politicians are white man. of the american senate are women. any time there is someone who is a body out of place, someone who is not the norm that we are used to seeing in politics, their body stands out. in that way this person is hyper visible. on the...
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to the pundits now was to kind of make that case but then swiftly move on to what was really hope and change, looking forward to the future and reintroduce himself to the american public. that's what he was getting those kudos for. i agree with jake tapper. president obama went all in. it was unprecedented the degree to which he -- howie: let me get ray in and we'll come back to obama. i take your point to the importance. howie:of streaming.has the trums constant criticism of biden's mental acuity, he refers to him as slow joe, did that help make the biden speech exceed expectations? >> well, almost by default, this if anything points out the perils of lowering expectations for your opponent for two months, implying he has dementia, is unable to speak, is unable to complete a coherent sentence, doesn't know where he is, then he gives a workman like, decent speech, and people are pleasantly surprised by it. that people should be tough on an incumbent president they're trying to beat during a political convention shouldn't surprise anybody, just as the president speaking every night in the com
to the pundits now was to kind of make that case but then swiftly move on to what was really hope and change, looking forward to the future and reintroduce himself to the american public. that's what he was getting those kudos for. i agree with jake tapper. president obama went all in. it was unprecedented the degree to which he -- howie: let me get ray in and we'll come back to obama. i take your point to the importance. howie:of streaming.has the trums constant criticism of biden's mental...
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change. if they don't do it now, they don't know whether they could do it. are you hopefullice reform will come from moments like this or are you skeptical? >> no, i think in the long run, with protesters, even if they don't protest regularly, with this march here, change is coming. change is definitely coming because there is only so much you could say and do before somebody gives in. >> reporter: thank you. great to talk to you. and congratulations for being here for your first time. i'm going to show you the crowds. they have started marching in earnest. thousands of people coming from the lincoln memorial and that is a much tighter space than the lincoln memorial and how much capacity is unknown and it is concerning that there are so many people jammed into a tight space back here. that is one thing that we're concerned about. but the message here very positive and hopeful from people like la mika and others and they are hoping for change to happen. >> brian todd, appreciate you being there. we're learning four people have tested positive for coronavirus at the republic
change. if they don't do it now, they don't know whether they could do it. are you hopefullice reform will come from moments like this or are you skeptical? >> no, i think in the long run, with protesters, even if they don't protest regularly, with this march here, change is coming. change is definitely coming because there is only so much you could say and do before somebody gives in. >> reporter: thank you. great to talk to you. and congratulations for being here for your first...
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they kind of turned him into another msnbc public analyst gone was hoping change in it wa a very depressingion of the america that is still the envy of the world today. >> i thought it was interesting what he didn't say, throughout the last few months, you have not heard a lot of democratic leaders condemning the violent riots and protests in cities across the country. sometimes they are even supporting them. the setting he chose i thought was a great opportunity. i thought maybe he would be the only person to really explain why it is wrong to be doing violent riots, to believe that the country is irredeemably evi and must be overthrown. i would hoping he would go ther and if he didn't, he gave a speech that i think is typical of the type of speech he says where he rewrites his own history to be better than he was , he had the line saying president trump is condemning the press or something like tha neglecting to mention his administration was brutal towards the press and his bite on and use the department of us justice to go after them. >> was wax poetic about democracy, not to mention tha
they kind of turned him into another msnbc public analyst gone was hoping change in it wa a very depressingion of the america that is still the envy of the world today. >> i thought it was interesting what he didn't say, throughout the last few months, you have not heard a lot of democratic leaders condemning the violent riots and protests in cities across the country. sometimes they are even supporting them. the setting he chose i thought was a great opportunity. i thought maybe he would...
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ecosystems that coupled with the forestation so the gradation megawatts by climate change and population growth means things hope to change. or life is a farmer who has switched it to a gun existing above methods he. adopted the principle known as palm of culture and he has also quiet hundreds of others to let us go i think. the city of man in the mountains of western ivory coast itself as we have a cultural region and from a diner all i was a wax as a trainer for young cultivators here but today he's picking up some tips in self about course building plants and limiting the use of pesticides. and he's come to an experience farmer for advice. when they use pesticides the vegetables growing like crazy and the farmers make more money but when the products get to the market $2.00 or 3 days later they start to rot. dunn who is interested in learning more about the natural techniques used in the past he observes carefully. i'm the one who is at school the idea here is to learn from an experience passed on about some of the older practices today they have either been abandoned oh they're still being used but in a diff
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ecosystems that coupled with deforestation so the gradation med was by climate change and population growth means things hope to change. all life easy a farmer who has switched it to a gun existing above methods he has adopted the principle known as palm a culture and he has. quiet hundreds of others to let us go i'm. in. the city of man in the mountains of western ivory coast it's a luxury a cultural region and from a diner i also worked as a trainer for young cultivators here but today he's picking up some tips himself about cross breeding plants and limiting the use of pesticides. and he's come to an experience pharma for advice. when they use pesticides the vegetables growing like crazy and the farmers make more money but when the products get to the market $2.00 or 3 days later they start to rot. daniel is interested in learning more about the natural techniques used in the past he observes carefully. and the one who's at school they deal here is to learn from an experience passed on about some of the older practices today they have either been abandoned oh they're still being used but in a different wa
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as long as young people are protesting in the streets hoping real change takes hold i am hopeful butan't casually abandon them at the ballot box not when few elections have been as urgent on so many levels as this one. we can't treat voting as an errand to run if we have some time and we have to treat it as the most important action we can take on behalf of democracy and like john we have to give it all we have. i was proud that john lewis was a friend of mine and i met him when i was in law school and he came to speak and i went up and said, mr. lewis, you are one of my heroes and what inspired me more than anything as a young man was to see what you and reverend lawson and bob moses and diane nash and others did and he got that kind of all shocks, thank you very much and next time i saw him i had been elected to the united states senate and i told him john, i am here because of you and on inauguration day in 2008, 2009 he is one of the first people i greeted and hugged on that stand and i told him this is your day to. he was a good, kind and gentle man and he believed in us even wh
as long as young people are protesting in the streets hoping real change takes hold i am hopeful butan't casually abandon them at the ballot box not when few elections have been as urgent on so many levels as this one. we can't treat voting as an errand to run if we have some time and we have to treat it as the most important action we can take on behalf of democracy and like john we have to give it all we have. i was proud that john lewis was a friend of mine and i met him when i was in law...
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georgia politics have been reliably red over the years but the democrats have been hoping to change that and we'll talk a lot about that coming up on the show but first here our top stories as we begin with fox business team coverage. a lot to talk about. lauren simonetti watching those markets, blake burman standing by at the white house and hillary vaughn is in baltimore where the vice president is expected to address the republican national convention this evening. lauren, we start with you. lauren: hey, connell. tech certainly led the way today, but that wasn't all. manufacturing remained strong. orders for the big expensive items surging last month and hopes for a vaccine alive and well. moderna says new trial data that the vaccine candidate built immunity older patients. that lifted sentiment. the dow rising a quarter of 1%. s&p 500, four straight record closes. the nasdaq, five straight. above 11,600 for the very first time. all-time highs, amazon, alphabet, microsoft, and facebook. yes another record close for apple at $506 a share. look at sales force, guys. these gains are incr
georgia politics have been reliably red over the years but the democrats have been hoping to change that and we'll talk a lot about that coming up on the show but first here our top stories as we begin with fox business team coverage. a lot to talk about. lauren simonetti watching those markets, blake burman standing by at the white house and hillary vaughn is in baltimore where the vice president is expected to address the republican national convention this evening. lauren, we start with you....
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how do you hope change will in fact be implement it and the system will be able to function differentlyguest: three things. earlier, we talked unfortunately the amount of frustration in the country is really at an all-time high. can seeis when you change. we have the whole chapter in the book on the progressive era when the frustration in the country 100 years ago over the excesses ,f inequality of the gilded age and citizens came together and move forward reforms of the political system then. so we have dissatisfied citizens. the second thing as we talked about, you have a system that allows states to make these changes individually. at allows voters to make the changes without the say-so of politicians. we do not need a constitutional amendment or an act of congress. and in half the states you do not need the safe notice later -- you do not be the state legislature to say ok. the citizens can do it by themselves. the third thing we have, as we have always had, we have courageous leaders and citizens in the country, who are standing up to say, it should not be this way. favoriteone of
how do you hope change will in fact be implement it and the system will be able to function differentlyguest: three things. earlier, we talked unfortunately the amount of frustration in the country is really at an all-time high. can seeis when you change. we have the whole chapter in the book on the progressive era when the frustration in the country 100 years ago over the excesses ,f inequality of the gilded age and citizens came together and move forward reforms of the political system then....
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translates as more straight will that will now have its name changed are you hopeful now that uncle tom's cabin will also have its name changed following a town hall meeting yes i'm the only hope and i'm hopeful that the politicians will follow suit you know like that there were more street cars at the end of the day good times dawson to me and many other people is also just as offensive as more street and politicians and the city of berlin need to recognize it and saying that immediately have receptive have that. you know that a lot of people that support my position i'm also politicians but i will everything that is opposition on but you have to always the friendship between who is the opposition and some locals was a definite respect but there are also some people you know from the right wing parties where really have to you know i can we listen to them right and effort jim and athletes. in the past haven't maybe been as vocal as their american counterparts on social injustice do you now feel that you're part of a new movement at that's going to be more assertive here in germany def we
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this bay area county was the last to join the watch list, they're hoping these changes will help themreopen soon. >> last year at this time is was 1% unemployment, right now it's 10%. >> we approach among solid law enforcement, especially in these tmes, you want to work with your community members to gain compliance. >> officials will approach a peson or business who's not implementing mask wearing. multiple county departments will be allowed to cite. >> we're not going to be looking for people not wearing masks, people are going to report people not wearing masks in an unsafe manner, we will respond or park rangers will respond. or code enforcement officers will respond. >> reporter: if approved, it will be implemented right away. >> freemont already imposes a $100 fine. napa county has fines up to $500 for individuals and $10,000 for businesses. contra costa county also has fines. sonoma county votes on fines later this month. >>> a shopping mall in the peninsula, the enclosed portion of the mall is now offlimits to shoppers. california ordered san mateo county to shut down in store
this bay area county was the last to join the watch list, they're hoping these changes will help themreopen soon. >> last year at this time is was 1% unemployment, right now it's 10%. >> we approach among solid law enforcement, especially in these tmes, you want to work with your community members to gain compliance. >> officials will approach a peson or business who's not implementing mask wearing. multiple county departments will be allowed to cite. >> we're not going...
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hope and change in 2008. a lot of people say that was just a cheesey slogan. branding matters. donald trump can throw a lot in the air. what is biden-harris about? obama had hope and change. harris and biden have change and history. they need to focus on change, the country in the middle of the pandemic with the economy in the tank. suburban women don't like the character of the president. you want to change what you have, here's a great option for it. so, obama is big on the story art. his point is give people a north star because there's going to be a lot of clutter and a lot of things thrown at you. that was his advice to biden. find a narrative that gives you a north star to look at. they think this works. we're about to find out. >> thank you all very much. our breaking news coverage continues. senator kamala harris, the daughter of indian and jamaican immigrants. kamala harris has had a long career in law enforcement. this means a long record. trump's campaign already on the attack. is harris really ready to take on team trump? there's skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved..
hope and change in 2008. a lot of people say that was just a cheesey slogan. branding matters. donald trump can throw a lot in the air. what is biden-harris about? obama had hope and change. harris and biden have change and history. they need to focus on change, the country in the middle of the pandemic with the economy in the tank. suburban women don't like the character of the president. you want to change what you have, here's a great option for it. so, obama is big on the story art. his...
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that fights for civil liberties filed lawsuits on behalf of journalists and protesters we hope for systems change we hope that police will change their practices they will get more training and approach protests with more respect for people's first amendment right protester nikema levy armstrong says she watched. >>as conditions deteriorate adds there were no warnings to disperse they were exaggerated militarized responses to what were largely nonviolent peaceful protesters. i just found it to be unacceptable. she said her voice hasn't returned to normal after being tear gassed, but this protester class action lawsuit is about something larger irish people to stand in solidarity with those of us who are filing this lawsuit to protect all of our rights to freedom of speech. >>and that was jennifer mayerle reporting for us tonight. it's been more than 150 days since the shooting of brianna taylor and no charges have been filed against the officers involved taylor's family attorneys met with louisville's mayor today, civil rights attorney benjamin crump called the meeting with the mayor positive say
that fights for civil liberties filed lawsuits on behalf of journalists and protesters we hope for systems change we hope that police will change their practices they will get more training and approach protests with more respect for people's first amendment right protester nikema levy armstrong says she watched. >>as conditions deteriorate adds there were no warnings to disperse they were exaggerated militarized responses to what were largely nonviolent peaceful protesters. i just found...
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and i hope that will change. and substance abuse disorders as part of the package. i'm very excited. not as a pre-existing condition has great priority for training mental health professionals. and in 2002 president bush had another mental health commission that reported in 2002. when i looked at the recommendation it was the same one. [laughter] and it just distresses. >> and the reported that commission was it is in shambles. we have to start over. we cannot fix it. and so that program that is developing because consumers have originated and have done the research of recovery. there is a woman named judy chamberlin in 1978 wrote a book called on our own that was the subtitle but about consumers helping others. she had had a bad experience so she started to get together groups who are living with mental illness. and how we can help each other. just grew into a movement one of the early people starting the first consumer program and then was bipolar live for it on - - living in recovery and then they started to me and bring in people and people dealing with mental i
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minister, i began this interview by saying that you came to power with a revolution with very high hopes of change—karabakh, the strategy that you are pursuing — which looks, frankly, as though it doesn't have a meaningful peace element to it — you seem just like your predecessors. you don't seem any different. where is the evidence that, on this core issue for the armenian people, you're bringing something different to the table? i won't agree with you naming our position nationalistic because armenians of nagorno—karabakh are under existential threat — and what are we proposing? we are proposing azerbaijan to renounce any possibility of use of force... ..for the nagorno—karabakh conflict solution. we should agree on a very simple formula. there is no military solution for the nagorno—karabakh conflict. all right... and in... yeah, i understand the point you're making there. let me just flip this debate around a little bit. you came to power after a career as a journalist, as a human rights defender, and you even spent some time in prison as a political prisoner. you care about human rights. so,
minister, i began this interview by saying that you came to power with a revolution with very high hopes of change—karabakh, the strategy that you are pursuing — which looks, frankly, as though it doesn't have a meaningful peace element to it — you seem just like your predecessors. you don't seem any different. where is the evidence that, on this core issue for the armenian people, you're bringing something different to the table? i won't agree with you naming our position nationalistic...
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member of government to resign since tuesday's port blast but i'll bill simon says there's little hope for change 6 m.p.'s have now quit and there are reports that more may soon follow and maronite. the whole cabinet to quest in 130 this is the point of no return people are starving the economy has deteriorated the economic crisis is heightening our families children friends have just been left behind fear and disappointments lives within them in this fateful moments we cannot just sit behind we have to stand in dignity together as a nation i feel that i need to send an apology to the libyan people because we failed to achieve their ambitions due to the difficulties. at least $158.00 people were killed when ammonium nitrate exploded causing billions of dollars worth of damage around $300000.00 people were also left homeless a video conference of donors hosted by the un and france is currently underway with president emanuel back on calling for efficient action to get aid to the lebanese people as quickly as possible. today's objective is to quickly and effectively coordinate all actions on the gr
member of government to resign since tuesday's port blast but i'll bill simon says there's little hope for change 6 m.p.'s have now quit and there are reports that more may soon follow and maronite. the whole cabinet to quest in 130 this is the point of no return people are starving the economy has deteriorated the economic crisis is heightening our families children friends have just been left behind fear and disappointments lives within them in this fateful moments we cannot just sit behind...
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has to be possible for us to live in this country and have our own convictions that there is hope of changing things but that can only happen if we challenge the political and sectarian regime we need a secular state which also respects the interests of civil society and any that him and wants in the deep divisions within lebanese society have a long and violent history the challenge for any new reforms will be how to overcome them the explosion in beirut has thrown everything into question the government has resigned paving the way for new elections can the protesters are back out on the streets they want an end to the sectarian divisions that many blamed for the destruction of their country. pick up. juju song shoot. what makes robots live on dusty so consistent texts and who can use their heads when the time is right. and other secrets in a strictly scientific manner of course. plan to share our answers with you. play. 2 minutes p.w. . every day counts for us and for our climate. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities scream. how can we protect hab
has to be possible for us to live in this country and have our own convictions that there is hope of changing things but that can only happen if we challenge the political and sectarian regime we need a secular state which also respects the interests of civil society and any that him and wants in the deep divisions within lebanese society have a long and violent history the challenge for any new reforms will be how to overcome them the explosion in beirut has thrown everything into question the...
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look at shank o's victory was largely expected but people were hoping for some changes that were hoping for something else and the bill a russian opposition are claiming is that the election was not fair and in fact it was very candid that one with the overwhelming numbers let's have a listen. is clear that this has nothing to do with normal exit polls these are just numbers off the top of someone's head the real results are exactly the opposite we suppose citizens are doing because their votes have been stolen. started his campaign with a brutal violation of the constitution. is now seizing power by force he's the one who's carrying out the coup. while the protests continue in men's like you said in the very beginning and we're standing right outside the russian embassy here in moscow protests were held here as well as well as in some other capitals in europe in kiev for example in a war so but it is quiet here right now meanwhile we are following what's going on there in minsk and in belarus. all right our trees are among coaster of taking across the situation there for us we know as
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has to be possible for us to live in this country and have our own convictions then there is hope of changing things but that can only happen if we challenge the political and sectarian regime we need a secular state which also respects the interests of civil society and any that him and walk in the deep divisions within lebanese society have a long and violent history the challenge for any new reforms will be how to overcome them the explosion in beirut has thrown everything into question the government has resigned paving the way for new elections and the protesters are back out on the streets they want an end to the sectarian divisions that many blame for the destruction of their country. after. the current india. telling tales which textiles. tibetan designer tenzin succeeds in doing so as a child he fled to northern india and stayed there. his creations are a multicultural mick. indian style and to beckon tradition. in 30 minutes on d w. turning trust to children germany 945. ounces were alone and homeless. below is offering them refuge in mark to india story of small mystery. survivors
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how does the trump campaign hope to change this? are we going to see more interviews like this? clearly, they think something positive is coming out of these briefings? >> that's right. the president is feeling like if he messages that he did the best that he can and under any circumstances any president would have faltered in the way that he famterred that's the winning message for november. i did tmy best, the talking points he continues to say over and over again. key in that interview, when jonathan swan asked, when are americans are going to have access to same-day testing here at the white house, the president could not answer that question. that issue is still not resolved from the very beginning days, testing was still a big problem and it's still an issue now. add to the fact that the president continues to push this idea that schools need to be back open, i think his campaign and he as a candidate they'll be making the case that they are doing exceptional work and he should be congratulated for a job well done. i think joe biden and the sources i talked to in his campa
how does the trump campaign hope to change this? are we going to see more interviews like this? clearly, they think something positive is coming out of these briefings? >> that's right. the president is feeling like if he messages that he did the best that he can and under any circumstances any president would have faltered in the way that he famterred that's the winning message for november. i did tmy best, the talking points he continues to say over and over again. key in that...
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has to be possible for us to live in this country and have our own convictions then there is hope of changing things but that can only happen if we challenge the political and sectarian regime we need a secular state which also respects the interests of civil society and any that him and walk in the deep divisions within lebanese society have a long and violent history the challenge for any new reforms will be how to overcome them the explosion in beirut has thrown everything into question the government has resigned paving the way for new elections and the protesters are back out on the streets they want an end to the sectarian divisions that many blame for the destruction of their country. bonking years ago the german chancellor on the american made a famous claim a vision of us when germany opened its borders to refugees 5 years later we take an in-depth look at what happened there and. what followed. and the consequences of the refugee crisis that we are still facing today. our topic on d.w. news. that the v.w. news live from far away protests erupt for a 2nd night in the u.s. state of wi
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has to be possible for us to live in this country and have our own convictions then there is hope of changing things but that can only happen if we challenge the political and sectarian regime we need a secular state which also respects the interests of civil society and the need that him and wants in the deep divisions within lebanese society have a long and violent history the challenge for any new reforms will be how to overcome them the explosion in beirut has thrown everything into question the government has resigned paving the way for new elections and the protesters are back out on the streets they want an end to the sectarian divisions that many blame for the destruction of their country. instead of 1st group who could have. been shut out of us as we are. certainly. in support. of all. the debris about. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this have. to do through the topic from cover and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the crown of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get
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seeing people not just african-americans, rise up against police brutality gave me hope that real change in this country is possible. but for those who support this movement, for those who truly believe that black lives matter, it's important that we listen to black voices. it's important that we allow black people to lead this movement. i'm not just talking about me or any of our black elected leaders who have been fighting this fight for generations. i mean we have to listen to the people in the community. we have to listen to the people who have seen and lived the devastation resulting from decades of disinvestment. we have to listen to the people who don't come to city hall because they've known too many broken promises, made by those in this building who believe they know what is best for black people in this city. that's why the first thing supervisor shamann walton and i said, when we announced we wanted to reprioritize funding to support the black community, was that this had to be a community-led process. earlier this week, the human rights commission released an initial report
seeing people not just african-americans, rise up against police brutality gave me hope that real change in this country is possible. but for those who support this movement, for those who truly believe that black lives matter, it's important that we listen to black voices. it's important that we allow black people to lead this movement. i'm not just talking about me or any of our black elected leaders who have been fighting this fight for generations. i mean we have to listen to the people in...
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that did not -- there was some concern inside the obama white house because he was elected on hope and change and all these good feelings, but there was nothing concrete. leave aside what the platform said when everyone gathered in denver. when he is elected, he has a choice. does he do health care first or financial services reform first? president obama did health care first and a lot of democrats in his party think that was a mistake and they should have done financial services reform first, but then maybe not gotten the affordable care act. you have a finite mind of capital, just like i have a finite amount of time here. on that note, i will sort of wind down. host: we will give you 30 more seconds. we are going to hear from president obama and someone here from hillary clinton tonight, perspectives they bring as far as the activities of this week. has taken the gloves off in a private call that was quickly leaked in may. you will have current -- will have former presidents. obama will give testimonials and probably tell some nice stories, nice anecdotes. i would think hillary's speech is
that did not -- there was some concern inside the obama white house because he was elected on hope and change and all these good feelings, but there was nothing concrete. leave aside what the platform said when everyone gathered in denver. when he is elected, he has a choice. does he do health care first or financial services reform first? president obama did health care first and a lot of democrats in his party think that was a mistake and they should have done financial services reform first,...
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changed, we may be able to help. >> yuccas: okay, the idea of using a public bathroom with see through walls may sound like the stuff of nightmares but a famous japanese architect is hopingange that view, lucy craft is in tokyo to take a look. >> tokyo's hottest new destination isn't the swanky restaurants, nightclub or museum, set in local parks, the cubes are tinted tangerine, pink and purple and shades of blue green. these aren't just works of art, they are public bathrooms with a feature not standard in most toilet stalls, see through walls. >> these are no ordinary plate glass windows but so called smart glass used for privacy in hotels and offices. when the door is unlocked an electric current unfogs the windows but when the door is bolted the electricity is turned off and the window return to >> reporter: see-through toilets their frosted state. >> reporter: see-through toilets were dreamed up by pritzker prize-winning architect shigeru ban. >> i don't think it is crazy. >> reporter: visibility, he said, is one fix for public toilets which have a reputation for filth and criminal activity. >> you need privacy when you are inside, but when you are outside, you like
changed, we may be able to help. >> yuccas: okay, the idea of using a public bathroom with see through walls may sound like the stuff of nightmares but a famous japanese architect is hopingange that view, lucy craft is in tokyo to take a look. >> tokyo's hottest new destination isn't the swanky restaurants, nightclub or museum, set in local parks, the cubes are tinted tangerine, pink and purple and shades of blue green. these aren't just works of art, they are public bathrooms with...
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and i think they need a new social contract would just it and they should change the constitution otherwise i cannot see any hope you one day change it or knew you had elections as long as the system is the same you know there is no war for. lebanon because the corruption. these kind of teams is coming from the system this is a black general problem and that is not related to the prime minister right now or . that you know these kind of system we are trying. to kid level on now in iraq. well if you get right down to the basic demands of the protesters it's pretty simple really they want justice and accountability is that something that we will actually see and how important is it that the lebanese authorities allow an international invest. nation into this blast . actually i think. the. opportunity of internation. or international court. system is a. problem right now you know you can find somebody behind the blast but in general in economics in business in politics in every way in the socialist your . lebannon there are there's a very big problem and nobody right now in the lead. to any of my ex fish or politic
and i think they need a new social contract would just it and they should change the constitution otherwise i cannot see any hope you one day change it or knew you had elections as long as the system is the same you know there is no war for. lebanon because the corruption. these kind of teams is coming from the system this is a black general problem and that is not related to the prime minister right now or . that you know these kind of system we are trying. to kid level on now in iraq. well if...
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there is a bold new project that's now taking shape in the streets, hoping to change their future. >> reporter: restaurant at the heartbeat of chinatown. chinatown has more than 200 places to eat with some open for business for more than a century. but more than a third of them may close forever within the next six months. >> adding xenophobia to the manic worst decline in business. >> reporter: san francisco's chinese chamber of commerce and the chinatown community development center officially launched the chinatown outdoor dining support project. >> we reported a revenue loss of 70% and the possibility of closing permanently. >> reporter: utilizing the already operating shared spaces program, the chinatown outdoor dining project is inviting restaurateurs to apply for financial grants and technical assistance. everything from barricades and equipment to important amenities, all of it to institute outdoor dining in so- called park let's. >> we hope that before we get a vaccine, we will be able to at least mitigate some of the impacts this pandemic has brought. >> reporter: it is an a
there is a bold new project that's now taking shape in the streets, hoping to change their future. >> reporter: restaurant at the heartbeat of chinatown. chinatown has more than 200 places to eat with some open for business for more than a century. but more than a third of them may close forever within the next six months. >> adding xenophobia to the manic worst decline in business. >> reporter: san francisco's chinese chamber of commerce and the chinatown community...
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has to be possible for us to live in this country and have our own convictions then there is hope of changing things but that can only happen if we challenge the political and sectarian regime we need a secular state which also respects the interests of civil society and any that him and walk in the deep divisions within lebanese society have a long and violent history the challenge for any new reforms will be how to overcome them the explosion in beirut has thrown everything into question the government has resigned paving the way for new elections and the protesters are back out on the streets they want an end to the sectarian divisions that many blame for the destruction of their country. they've been robbed of their soul that's what a people experiences when their heritage is taken from them. countless cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from the inside that have yet to feel. what should be done with the stone north from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. slowly slowly start september
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has to be possible for us to live in this country and have our own convictions then there is hope of changing things but that can only happen if we challenge the political and sectarian regime we need a secular state which also respects the interests of civil society and any that and walked in the deep divisions within lebanese society have a long and violent history the challenge for any new reforms will be how to overcome them the explosion in beirut has thrown everything into question the government has resigned paving the way for new elections and the protesters are back out on the streets they want an end to the sectarian divisions that many blame for the destruction of their country. it was once a paradise. today it's a toxic brew. the chatroom in indonesia it's the filthiest river in the world. the main computer the international fashion industry and i. can assure i'm still the same. morons most prominently. in 15 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls to. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage $360.00 get t
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it famous throughout south korea but relatively unvisited the organizers of this festival are hoping to change that making the most out of a pandemic that means people have no choice but to seek out iconic treasures on their own doorstep tell young up and go a little heavier but normally go abroad but this year inevitably we had to take our vacation at home. it's very peaceful and rely. saying it was a good decision to come at the end of. the main temple building here is beautiful it's absolutely worthy of being a world heritage site. a region that believes it has a unique set of spiritual values that world heritage status will help it promote internationally. the global pandemic has come as a big shock but never least we shouldn't suspend culture activities it's our duty as a society to carry on. tapping into a rich cultural tradition as a source of comfort in uncertain times but bridal just iraq and going south korea there's plenty more video like that along with the latest news comment and analysis at our website take a look and i'm sure it'll come that's it from the news but i'll be back t
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as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and international travel restrictions so now some hope this might change in orcus to some countries like russia would germany have fully or partially lifted their travel warnings for tacky but the damage has been done the crisis has left a huge gap in turkey's finances so a bit of denial there from the official side as we can see but how is the euro slide affecting the people of turkey what are you hearing. well turkey was just wrong spot i a currency crisis 2 years ago and memories of this are still fresh in people's minds so just as turkey was trying to recover from the recession the coronavirus a pandemic struck hard and that has dramatically affected in many people's lives i spoke to people here in istanbul let's listen to what they had to say. really makes me angry because the money i earn is losing value by the day and i really wonder how i will be able to carry on with my life. actually everything goes out of control the cost of living has increased immensely what i book for 3 larry yesterday cost 6 larry today or even more. there's no such thing as
as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and international travel restrictions so now some hope this might change in orcus to some countries like russia would germany have fully or partially lifted their travel warnings for tacky but the damage has been done the crisis has left a huge gap in turkey's finances so a bit of denial there from the official side as we can see but how is the euro slide affecting the people of turkey what are you hearing. well turkey was just wrong spot i a currency...