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we know from our own research that most extincts in this world have declined in inhabitant fragments.> reporter: the giraffes may be saved. what is now done more aggressively is sensitizing those who live close to wildlife. >> our main mission is to help to create an awareness and conservation through learning institutions. >> reporter: it's a hard sell when you consider fast-growing population and the wildlife all competing for the limited space available in a rapidly industrializing country. but conservationists say this is a fight that must not be lost, losing africa's wildlife is just not an of course. al jazeera, nairobi. >> and thank you for watching al jazeera. i'm richelle carey. "the stream" is next.
we know from our own research that most extincts in this world have declined in inhabitant fragments.> reporter: the giraffes may be saved. what is now done more aggressively is sensitizing those who live close to wildlife. >> our main mission is to help to create an awareness and conservation through learning institutions. >> reporter: it's a hard sell when you consider fast-growing population and the wildlife all competing for the limited space available in a rapidly...
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rays of inhabitants lungs any of them you'll see they're black under x. ray they appear black. it can't be what i kind of talks at fumes here spread for miles around. you know me dad dad that. you can smell it you're going to end up in our town is good north south east or west of them in a fifteen kilometer radius is it getting stiffer to get them on and yours the same just. how much do you earn a mile twenty seven euro's and how long do you work for nonstop so they say they work on this bridge hour. in half an hour don't salary the children of bangladesh also toil for the leather industry to contribute to the nation's economy and to not treat all. holding to the president of the franco bangladeshi chamber of commerce the country's strengths is its work songs. before we take that bomb of this we continue to stay in the competitive level because we have been allowed young forth coming into the market in various about two million workforce. coming to market the present infrastructure industry and other infrastructures and private medium and these people are waiting for you know b
rays of inhabitants lungs any of them you'll see they're black under x. ray they appear black. it can't be what i kind of talks at fumes here spread for miles around. you know me dad dad that. you can smell it you're going to end up in our town is good north south east or west of them in a fifteen kilometer radius is it getting stiffer to get them on and yours the same just. how much do you earn a mile twenty seven euro's and how long do you work for nonstop so they say they work on this bridge...
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rays of inhabitants lungs any of them you'll see they're black under x. ray they appear black. a candid moment by the talks of fumes here spread for miles around. me dad. you can smell it you're going to turn up or not is good north south east or west in a fifteen kilometer radius is it getting stiffer it might endorse the same job. how much do you earn a twenty seven euro's and how long do you work for nonstop so they say they work on this bridge hours. and in half an adult salary the children of bangladesh also toil for the leather industry to contribute to the nation's economy and to not trivial. holding to the president of the franco bangladeshi chamber of commerce the country's strengths is its works all. before we take that bomb of this we continue to stay in the competitive level because we have been a large young force coming into the market embarrassed about two million work force . in the coming to market the president infrastructure industry and other infrastructures and private media and these people are waiting for you know benefit disguised employment maybe why do
rays of inhabitants lungs any of them you'll see they're black under x. ray they appear black. a candid moment by the talks of fumes here spread for miles around. me dad. you can smell it you're going to turn up or not is good north south east or west in a fifteen kilometer radius is it getting stiffer it might endorse the same job. how much do you earn a twenty seven euro's and how long do you work for nonstop so they say they work on this bridge hours. and in half an adult salary the children...
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rays of inhabitants lungs any of them you'll see they're black under x. ray they appear black. a candid moment by the talks of fumes here spread for miles around. you know me dad. you can smell it you're going to turn up or not is good north south east or west in a fifteen kilometer radius is it getting stiffer to get them on and yours the same just. how much do you earn a twenty seven euro's and how long do you work for nonstop survey say they work on this bridge. and in half an hour don't salary the children of bangladesh also toil for the leather industry to contribute to the nation's economy and do not trickle. holding to the president of the franco bangladeshi chamber of commons the country strengths is its work songs. the beef with that bomb of this will continue to stay in the competitive level because we have been allowed young labor force coming into the market every year there's about two million workforce. that come into the market in the present infrastructure of industrial and other infrastructures and employ of a million. people for you know benefit disguised empl
rays of inhabitants lungs any of them you'll see they're black under x. ray they appear black. a candid moment by the talks of fumes here spread for miles around. you know me dad. you can smell it you're going to turn up or not is good north south east or west in a fifteen kilometer radius is it getting stiffer to get them on and yours the same just. how much do you earn a twenty seven euro's and how long do you work for nonstop survey say they work on this bridge. and in half an hour don't...
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she really inhabited the life that she had.ld argue that that's what being with god is, being able to fully inhabit the moments that we are given. >> wiman left texas to travel the world, aspiring to be a poet. he also left behind his baptist upbringing but not what he calls an insistent, clandestine religious yearning. >> i wouldn't have called myself a christian for years and years but clearly it was a passion. it wasn't exactly dormant. >> he would go on to publish two collections of poetry and win a major award for younger poets. at age 36, he was named editor of the prestigious “poetry” magazine in chicago, just after the magazine was awarded a $150 million bequest by pharmaceutical heiress ruth lilly. he fell in love and married. >> falling in love with my wife meeting my wife really shook my world up in ways i couldn't have predicted. i had not been able to write for a long time, and i began to write after that. she and i began to say prayers after we got together and we also began to talk about going to church. we didn'
she really inhabited the life that she had.ld argue that that's what being with god is, being able to fully inhabit the moments that we are given. >> wiman left texas to travel the world, aspiring to be a poet. he also left behind his baptist upbringing but not what he calls an insistent, clandestine religious yearning. >> i wouldn't have called myself a christian for years and years but clearly it was a passion. it wasn't exactly dormant. >> he would go on to publish two...
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discovery of a wall to have the asteroid reinforces scientists believe that there might be more inhabitable worlds beyond our i'm sorry this is and you can find the full story online also that some death row prisoners in america face execution by drug she used to kill animals and maybe he'll teach of supplies of the usual form of the lethal injection and find out what's behind this. right to see. her straight. and i think that your. orders. in the u.s. truck drivers circled the capitol to protest against president obama who they say is abusing the constitution is how one trucker wants to solve the country's problems part of our agenda is we're counting for his resignation or impeachment just like marcy in egypt and if we raise one hundred million americans across the country we will demand his resignation or pressure of the house and senate to call for his impeachment on treason and for. the protest is on wales condemned his policies since he came to power supporting support for al qaida raising of the debt ceiling and the governments in the tory spying program all came under fire and the c
discovery of a wall to have the asteroid reinforces scientists believe that there might be more inhabitable worlds beyond our i'm sorry this is and you can find the full story online also that some death row prisoners in america face execution by drug she used to kill animals and maybe he'll teach of supplies of the usual form of the lethal injection and find out what's behind this. right to see. her straight. and i think that your. orders. in the u.s. truck drivers circled the capitol to...
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. >>> los bomberos declararon el hugar inhabitable. ♪. ♪. >>> al regreso, el departamento de vehÍculoslicencia de conducir a partir del prÓximos aÑo. y hubo una persecuciÓn de pelÍcula por diez millas. tenemos 77 grados en san francisco, estamos transmitiendo en vivo desde nuestros estudios, ya volvemos con mÁs. ♪. ♪. >>> un hombre estÁ tras las rejas despuÉs de secuestrar un autobÚs lleno de estudiantes en arkansas. el sujeto obligÓ a la conductora a darle el vehÍculo y la persecuciÓn se extendio por diez millas, todos los estudiantes regresaron ilesos a casa. >>> la policÍa capturÓ un hombre que estarÍa implicado en por lo menos 14 robos, lo capturaron despuÉs de que se lo vio en un video de vigilancia. y la policÍa de san francisco pide ayuda del pÚblico para encontrar a una mujer de 30 aÑos que desapareciÓ el 4 de octubre a la noche, la mujer no padece enfermedades pero la policÍa teme por su bienestar. >>> bueno y antonio valverde tiene un informe acerca de las licencias de conducir para inmigrantes. >>> el no tener licencia para conducir resultÓ drastrico para muchas personas. >>
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the peanut boats and fishing have always been at the heart of the life of the town's inhabitants but you see here we are born among fishermen they become fisherman who do we do this year our whole lives revolve around fishing but. even babies from the cradle their. toy is a boat you can go. a lot of the age of four to five they have a boat and go swimming with the deputy. nine or ten and they go out to sea. all our lives from the cradle to the grave we fish. on the graves you will see fishing nets he says of wood from boats which shows that fishing is a cultural thing pick. up when they take away the boats and the fishing from us they take away our lives only about. her. why he did not put money in the bank for the future. to be competitive. as we live day by day we spend whatever money we have been for one hundred to solve problems. one to me good when you when i come back from fishing you might give away the first piece. there's employment in my list second one is for my family and the rest is for selling. one of only. one. that. could not but he might not have a single koinonia if
the peanut boats and fishing have always been at the heart of the life of the town's inhabitants but you see here we are born among fishermen they become fisherman who do we do this year our whole lives revolve around fishing but. even babies from the cradle their. toy is a boat you can go. a lot of the age of four to five they have a boat and go swimming with the deputy. nine or ten and they go out to sea. all our lives from the cradle to the grave we fish. on the graves you will see fishing...
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boats and fishing up you'd have always been at the heart of the life of the town's inhabitants but could you see here we are born among fishermen and become fishermen who did would have been here our whole. lives revolve around fishing but. even babies from the cradle their first toys is a boat you can go. a lot of the age of four to five they have a boat and go swimming with good luck with the deputy. head nine or ten they go out to see. all our lives from the cradle to the grave we fish. on the graves you will see fishing nets pieces of wood from boats which shows that fishing is a cultural thing pick. up when they take away the boats and the fishing from us they take away our lives to live at. her. as one who did not put money in the bank for the future. to be competitive. as we live day by day we spend whatever money we have been for one to solve our problems . one to me good when you when i come back from fishing you might give away the first piece. there's employment in my list second one is for my family and the rest is for selling. one of. only real i. never. knew that you. could
boats and fishing up you'd have always been at the heart of the life of the town's inhabitants but could you see here we are born among fishermen and become fishermen who did would have been here our whole. lives revolve around fishing but. even babies from the cradle their first toys is a boat you can go. a lot of the age of four to five they have a boat and go swimming with good luck with the deputy. head nine or ten they go out to see. all our lives from the cradle to the grave we fish. on...
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dark story about our persistence my friend says but people always have to be fugitives the way we inhabit space so i think there are different ways to live with that problem per it is dominated by capital in the black people who control capital are interested in more capital. fed is not the first thing they try to do but that is something to be celebrated unfortunate least settle we are quite used to that but the possibilities are what might have spent i feel that story was written. >> i feel the audience is an important figure for both of us with the knowledge of harlem and activism in that question is very real about all historic black and places all over the country or any place of central avenue in some places harlem is the last stronghold because of what has been because of the identity with his interesting about this moment is what you talk about is a prophecy that early 20th century when and how loved is the race capital saying black people cannot go to harlem. so it is a process with which we have been living with but none would witness that here in our lifetime so what is compell
dark story about our persistence my friend says but people always have to be fugitives the way we inhabit space so i think there are different ways to live with that problem per it is dominated by capital in the black people who control capital are interested in more capital. fed is not the first thing they try to do but that is something to be celebrated unfortunate least settle we are quite used to that but the possibilities are what might have spent i feel that story was written. >> i...
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whether or not we're going to be able to build the kind of communities that can successfully inhabit this earth or not. >> as he nears 80 years of age, berry is going beyond words to civil disobedience. >> keep up the good fight you all. >> in 2011 he joined a four-day sit-in at the kentucky governor's office to protest the mountaintop removal of coal. what prompted that? a man your age. >> well, good company. what prompted me was the thought that when you have a major problem in your state, to which state government is utterly indifferent, and you've taken every obvious and legitimate recourse, trying to meet and talk and influence and demonstrate and speak and write and nothing had worked. >> why is that? why do we concede to organizations like the coal companies such monolithic control over resources that should be the people's? >> because in our society, people with money are bigger and more powerful and more noticeable and count more as citizens than people without much money. so we did confront the governor and tell him we weren't going to leave. >> we're here to make our griev
whether or not we're going to be able to build the kind of communities that can successfully inhabit this earth or not. >> as he nears 80 years of age, berry is going beyond words to civil disobedience. >> keep up the good fight you all. >> in 2011 he joined a four-day sit-in at the kentucky governor's office to protest the mountaintop removal of coal. what prompted that? a man your age. >> well, good company. what prompted me was the thought that when you have a major...
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this has to do with inhabitation. we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people working from home. we enable thousands of americans to get hired we - so not no where your creating video games in russia you want nice voices for that. we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached to immigration show you. in columbus we're constantly instrumental. we kind of bring people to the u.s. it's hard to get visas. we were not lucky to get visas two of the 3 we petitioned for for the visas we didn't depreciate. i'm a big advocate for immigration. my mother was deported so i'm close to this and i feel the pain from a business prospective and personal prospective. itself reason i came to the u.s. it was very attractive in order to start a business. innovation was here and the only area that is looking really bad from anybody's prospective is the immigration law. that's the only thing we need to tweak. thank you very much >
this has to do with inhabitation. we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people working from home. we enable thousands of americans to get hired we - so not no where your creating video games in russia you want nice voices for that. we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached to immigration show you. in columbus we're constantly...
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investigative unit right before we traveled to the island last spring to find out why one of the least inhabitedslands are saying the most drownings per capita in hawaii. five months into 2013, 11 people had already drowned. we went with caution to the very place that to bay area men died. it seemed deceptively spaced. >> my heart was really heavy and i was very sad. i can understand hay other drownings. >> more visitors per capita are drowning here than any other island. followed by the big island of hawaii. >> an this is the president of the lifeguard association. >> is it considered a crisis situation at this point? >> i think so. >> i think so. i'm trying to say that very word to the county government. >> county officials say they're open to solutions. in part, saying analysis need to be done before we all come to the table in order to have some max mull impact. >> you go down to a rock ledge and waiting for the winter swell to come in, the waves explode 100 feet into the air. >> may chur is beautiful. it's really, really incredible. you need to appreciate it but don't think you can beat it.
investigative unit right before we traveled to the island last spring to find out why one of the least inhabitedslands are saying the most drownings per capita in hawaii. five months into 2013, 11 people had already drowned. we went with caution to the very place that to bay area men died. it seemed deceptively spaced. >> my heart was really heavy and i was very sad. i can understand hay other drownings. >> more visitors per capita are drowning here than any other island. followed...
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each country is limited to -- limited to 1000 pilgrims per million inhabitants. >> i am very happy to be where prophet mohammed had his journey. >> there are fewer pilgrims than usual this year. authorities have reduced the quotas. in 2012 3 million poured into the holy city, but this year just over 2 million. local jewelers usually -- usually enjoy a booming trade. >> sales were much better last year. this year we are much lower. as you know, there are fewer pilgrims. it has had a huge impact on business year. >> to enforce the new rules saudi arabia is not taking any chances. roadblocks have been installed at the entrance, checking each of their rights to be there. police officers have been deployed to prevent illegal entry. >> we have security teams working with representatives at each checkpoint. it ensures the validity of each pilgrims documents. those with papers in order may enter the holy city and those who are not will be sent to be judged. >> fraud is severely punished here. those who attempt to forge documents risk heavy fines. they are citing fears of the coronavirus out b
each country is limited to -- limited to 1000 pilgrims per million inhabitants. >> i am very happy to be where prophet mohammed had his journey. >> there are fewer pilgrims than usual this year. authorities have reduced the quotas. in 2012 3 million poured into the holy city, but this year just over 2 million. local jewelers usually -- usually enjoy a booming trade. >> sales were much better last year. this year we are much lower. as you know, there are fewer pilgrims. it has...
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a proposed dam on the river that feeds the lake will threaten the very existence of the inhabitants ofhis vast arid landscape. i think there are all sorts of questions about the dam. there is long-term implication of environmental damage and the loss of livelihoods and the disappearance of a lake which provides fish. and the fact that traditional nomads and pasturers are being forced into new areas, crossing international frontiers to find limited amounts of grazing and this has always before and will again, for many years, led to conflict. when richard leakey brought the whole issue about what's happening with the dam, he basically brought me documents and said, "well, it's your people and you go on with it." i had never done any activism. i didn't even know what i was getting into. that was the funniest part. but i needed to do it because, if i don't do it, what am i going to tell the next generation? while coming i had stayed out so long that i had to come back and really integrate myself to understand what challenges i was going to face. ikal angelei formed the friends of lake turk
a proposed dam on the river that feeds the lake will threaten the very existence of the inhabitants ofhis vast arid landscape. i think there are all sorts of questions about the dam. there is long-term implication of environmental damage and the loss of livelihoods and the disappearance of a lake which provides fish. and the fact that traditional nomads and pasturers are being forced into new areas, crossing international frontiers to find limited amounts of grazing and this has always before...
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so we can have the talent and the values of what we believe in to be reflected in a good inhabitation policy >> let's hear from so many of the ceos. >> i actually want to follow up on mayor lee's comment. the conversation is about fear it's in human nature to be afraid of what you don't know. for me personally i've seen this in immigrant communities. they tend to stick together and don't reach out the the mainstream americans. personally, i have friends from 40 different countries i get to eat their food. so the responsibility is on the immigrants and the residents to understand each other and build bridges. so having said that having reached out to my friends being open and honest why it matters to me immigration policy and why would it matter to you. going back to the conversations of the nation it's great for immigrants. that's my personal battle cry and it's really, really easy - let me start again. it's a like the vote will be passed in the house today. we - have pretty much everything on the coast arguing with the immigration reform it's hard to get the congress a men and women
so we can have the talent and the values of what we believe in to be reflected in a good inhabitation policy >> let's hear from so many of the ceos. >> i actually want to follow up on mayor lee's comment. the conversation is about fear it's in human nature to be afraid of what you don't know. for me personally i've seen this in immigrant communities. they tend to stick together and don't reach out the the mainstream americans. personally, i have friends from 40 different countries i...
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the roof caved in and the fire marshal declared it building inhabitable.ckly inside the building. there were no sprinkles. the building wasn't required to have them at the time it was built. tenets took matters into their own hands to escape. some jumped from balconies. >> you know, when i checked on the lady i thought someone was breaking in till i saw the smoke. that is when we knew it was a fire. we knew we had to get out. >> four people were hurt. investigators don't know what started the fire. >>> two murdersers are on the -- murders are on the loose. they walked out the front door and escorted by the guards. >> reporter: police are looking for two equilibriumed killers whew scaped prison -- convicted killers who escaped prison. on two occasions 11 days apart they were released from this florida prison. guards even walked them out the front gate. why? officials were duped by forged court documents. they contained the signature of the judge and ordered the sentences be reduced. >> if you have a knowledge, not a great deal of knowledge, but a fundamenta
the roof caved in and the fire marshal declared it building inhabitable.ckly inside the building. there were no sprinkles. the building wasn't required to have them at the time it was built. tenets took matters into their own hands to escape. some jumped from balconies. >> you know, when i checked on the lady i thought someone was breaking in till i saw the smoke. that is when we knew it was a fire. we knew we had to get out. >> four people were hurt. investigators don't know what...
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many inhabitants say they are still living in fear, now of the police. when one of the most respected members of their community was arrested and never seen again, the people of rocinha had enough. many from neighboring favelas joining them, wondering to know, where is amarildo de souza? >> these people are furious at the government and police, who arrested amarildo. since then, he disappeared without a trace. "where is amarildo" is printed on their t-shirts, and "we demand justice." it is amarildo's relatives who have taken to the street in despair. his sister calls the passersby. >> these atrocities have to stop. there is only one being who has the life -- right to take our lives. that is god. not the police. >> with campaigns like this, she is risking her own life in the middle of rio de janeiro. the city is apparent to host the soccer world cup and is now considered safer tourists and well-to-do citizens. but not for the poor. in the favela of rocinha. that is where we meet amarildo's sister again. rocinha is her home, a slum district that has been i
many inhabitants say they are still living in fear, now of the police. when one of the most respected members of their community was arrested and never seen again, the people of rocinha had enough. many from neighboring favelas joining them, wondering to know, where is amarildo de souza? >> these people are furious at the government and police, who arrested amarildo. since then, he disappeared without a trace. "where is amarildo" is printed on their t-shirts, and "we demand...
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and it dramatized itself as an ideal city both for its own inhabitants and for the world outside. this civic drama was acted out through processions, ceremonies, and spectacle, and through art and architecture but this grand illusion, whose stage was the city itself, was founded in reality. by the 1500s, venice claimed 1,000 years of history as a free and independent republic. the chill wind of economic change-- the decline of empire-- had not yet touched its self-confidence. it was still rich in trade and crafts. its imperial possessions still spread out across the mediterranean and into the italian mainland, as here at vicenza. so the theater and the spectacle were props for a powerful empire which had survived for so long by hardheaded business acumen, by skillful diplomacy, and when those failed, by sheer military force. the cast of characters who paraded on this spectacular stage included the gods of antiquity whose attributes the city took as its own. like ancient athens, venice personified itself as a woman-- as serenissima the serene as venus the sensual. the city even cla
and it dramatized itself as an ideal city both for its own inhabitants and for the world outside. this civic drama was acted out through processions, ceremonies, and spectacle, and through art and architecture but this grand illusion, whose stage was the city itself, was founded in reality. by the 1500s, venice claimed 1,000 years of history as a free and independent republic. the chill wind of economic change-- the decline of empire-- had not yet touched its self-confidence. it was still rich...
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speaking native language] worldwide, migrants will number 214 million by 2010, 3% of the world's inhabitants, up from 190 million 5 years ago. polish people have become the u.k.'s biggest foreign population, so, increasingly, retailers target that market, and reminders of home are just one of the attractions. [speaking native language] >> we would like to start our life together, because in poland, i was living with my--my parents and mariusz was living with his parents. so, yeah. and i thought maybe i can find better job in england here than in poland. >> but in common with the majority of migrants around the world, 80% of eastern european arrivals work in lower skilled jobs. anna studied finance and administration in poland, but in the u.k., she works in the office at a warehouse. mariusz worked at a honda supplier for two years, but the car maker's 4-month shutdown early in 2009 ended that. now, he too has a job in a warehouse. [speaking native language] the recession has had a marked effect on migrants arriving in host countries. worldwide, the downturn is dramatic. in the u.k. at the pe
speaking native language] worldwide, migrants will number 214 million by 2010, 3% of the world's inhabitants, up from 190 million 5 years ago. polish people have become the u.k.'s biggest foreign population, so, increasingly, retailers target that market, and reminders of home are just one of the attractions. [speaking native language] >> we would like to start our life together, because in poland, i was living with my--my parents and mariusz was living with his parents. so, yeah. and i...
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as the profit amissaid, they should rebuild ruined cities and inhabit them. they shall plant vineyards and drink their wine. they shall fill gardens and eat their fruit, and i will plant them upon their soil, never to be uprooted again. [ speaking hebrew ] ladies and gentlemen, the people of israel have come home never to be uprooted again. [ applause ] >> and powerful words there from israel prime minister, benjamin netenyahu. and coming up next, we'll examine the prime minister's address, and we're awaiting a briefing by president obama from the rose garden. and we'll bring you that live when it happens. ç] >>> welcome back to al jazeera. we're expecting a briefing from president obama at any moment now, but before that happens, let's go to our john terrett at the united nations. john are their any surprises that you saw just now? >> no, i'm afraid not. i think that was a very, very strong speech from prime minister benjamin netenyahu. it was splattered with sound bites, which i think he is hoping will be picked up by the media around the world. there was n
as the profit amissaid, they should rebuild ruined cities and inhabit them. they shall plant vineyards and drink their wine. they shall fill gardens and eat their fruit, and i will plant them upon their soil, never to be uprooted again. [ speaking hebrew ] ladies and gentlemen, the people of israel have come home never to be uprooted again. [ applause ] >> and powerful words there from israel prime minister, benjamin netenyahu. and coming up next, we'll examine the prime minister's...
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. >> we received call from inside and from the people that -- from inhabitants that were outside thislace, that they would prefer to go out because it is not only a matter of eating, but also it's a matter, you know, of security. so we began to negotiate on this basis, and the good thing in this initiative is that everybody is partner. >> reporter: the government is eager to show it cooperated and helped facility the process. >> translator: the people leaving are the last people leaving from the agreement. >> reporter: others are much more cynical. for the president, the neighborhood now being free of civilians could allow for tactical military advantage. for the rebel groups it gives them a chance to recuperate and regroup. whatever the reason for the move, the residents are helpful. >> translator: the government coming here is like medicine to us. thank you for that. and thanks for the syrian army and may god protect you. >> reporter: but in other areas, they block the area in an attempt to get the rebelled out. so much is now concentrated around this area. >>> five people have been
. >> we received call from inside and from the people that -- from inhabitants that were outside thislace, that they would prefer to go out because it is not only a matter of eating, but also it's a matter, you know, of security. so we began to negotiate on this basis, and the good thing in this initiative is that everybody is partner. >> reporter: the government is eager to show it cooperated and helped facility the process. >> translator: the people leaving are the last...
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what we will talk about today which is platelet rich plasma it inhabits an area of regenerative medicine. in regenerative medicine they's have had a capacity to heal itself and to improve itself, harnessing the power tohe rejuvenate the face in this case. >> when you say region gnaw tiff tiff -- regenerative medicine you say using the blood to help anti-age? >> this is. a technology and procedure that was barrowedproc from other facets ofsets medicines. it was used to help healsed joints and injuries. what you do is you separate ththe blood cells from the platelet. the platelet secrete growth factors and they have three basic p effects on the skin. one is to stimulate collagen growth. the other is to restore elastin which decreases after the age of 30 which is bad news for both of us and the other is to create blood supply. anytime you increase blood supply you improve healing and texture and appearance ofe skin. these are all qualities thaties we can again harness from the body to promote its own healing orie juve nation. >> is there anything -- anybody that can't do this procedure? >>
what we will talk about today which is platelet rich plasma it inhabits an area of regenerative medicine. in regenerative medicine they's have had a capacity to heal itself and to improve itself, harnessing the power tohe rejuvenate the face in this case. >> when you say region gnaw tiff tiff -- regenerative medicine you say using the blood to help anti-age? >> this is. a technology and procedure that was barrowedproc from other facets ofsets medicines. it was used to help healsed...
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. >> we received a call from inside moadamiyeh from inhabitants as well as outside that they would prefer to go out because it's not only a matter of eating, but also it's a matter, you know, of security. so we began to negotiate on this basis, and good thing in this initiative is that everybody is a partner. >> reporter: the government's eager to show that it fully cooperated and helped facilitate the withdraw. >> the people now leaving are the last people leaving after the agreement between national security, social affairs and the.com -- .com mass cuss neighborhood. >> reporter: for president assad the evacuation could allow for them to take tactical control of the area. >> the government coming here is like medicine to us. thanks for that. god help you. and thanks to the syrian army and may god protect them. >> reporter: but this is an isolated case. syrian regime forces have one very clear tactic throughout the country when it comes to rebel-held neighborhoods. they blockade them while keeping food and supplies out. so much of this war is now concentrated around these check points an
. >> we received a call from inside moadamiyeh from inhabitants as well as outside that they would prefer to go out because it's not only a matter of eating, but also it's a matter, you know, of security. so we began to negotiate on this basis, and good thing in this initiative is that everybody is a partner. >> reporter: the government's eager to show that it fully cooperated and helped facilitate the withdraw. >> the people now leaving are the last people leaving after the...
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being charged two counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder ask one count of shooting at an inhabited dwelling. >> darnel williams just opened fire without any consideration of what, who was standing at the door. what was going to happen. and it's shocking. and it is upsetting it's upsetting that kids in oakland are so vulnerable to this violence, and the just, a complete disregard for human life by some of these individuals involved in gang taste tivet. >> she would have been a third grader. in oakland abc 7 news. >> it's official. stolen cop grer a substation cause aid campus wide outage at uc berkeley last night before explosion and fire caused an evacuation. a dozen buildings are still without power. the explosion happened in a underground vault. abc 7 news is live at cal now with the very latest on this. >> well, we know there are 14 underground vaults here on campus. we knee feeling that copper wire had impact causing outage. what we don't know, what university officials don't know is what caused this explosion. >> this was the scene after 6:00 an explosion that sent flames up i
being charged two counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder ask one count of shooting at an inhabited dwelling. >> darnel williams just opened fire without any consideration of what, who was standing at the door. what was going to happen. and it's shocking. and it is upsetting it's upsetting that kids in oakland are so vulnerable to this violence, and the just, a complete disregard for human life by some of these individuals involved in gang taste tivet. >> she would have...
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. >> the only inhabitants at the former concord naval weapons station are a lot of squirrels and cows, but it could be the new home for the oakland raiders >> i think it would be great if the raid are found a new home. >> maybe in concord. >> absolutely. >> just days oar, the concord mayor gave a 90-miniature of the 5,000-acres fight to the raiders owner. >> did he seem to leak the property? >> i can say he asked a lot of questions, and i think that questions are kind of like objections. if you get them, there's interest. >> davis told the mayor he liked the site's close proximity to the b.a.r.t. station. the raiders have been looking for a new home. >> most fans say the raider nation will still be the nation, even if it's in concord. >> don't matter. the fan base will be there. concord probably better. >> not concord. can't do it in san francisco, going to santa clara. we can't do that? that's out. >> the navy has decommissioned the old weapons station bus it still cleaning it up. it could be read you for development next year. the owner told the mayor he'd be in touch. le. >> the o.
. >> the only inhabitants at the former concord naval weapons station are a lot of squirrels and cows, but it could be the new home for the oakland raiders >> i think it would be great if the raid are found a new home. >> maybe in concord. >> absolutely. >> just days oar, the concord mayor gave a 90-miniature of the 5,000-acres fight to the raiders owner. >> did he seem to leak the property? >> i can say he asked a lot of questions, and i think that...
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is developing country of one hundred fifty million inhabitants in shows it's economical survival thanks to the letter and textile industries which represent eighty percent of the nation's exports eleven market is booming. production costs in china have doubled over the last five years bangladesh has become the place to go so buyers from the west in two thousand and ten alone the production heroes forty percent. the industry supports a multitude of smaller businesses in drying transportation waste intimidation and incineration. approximately one million people live for less than manufacturing and its and syria activities nothing goes to waste in this trade. small skins will become purses and bags. even scraps of flesh fat and died less a remnant we used. thank you. these all scott's a destined for the openness actress. yes yes we pick them up with our bare hands. and what's that. to gauge and it would never shavings the machines shred them i'm going to they're going to. make a dent and. i'm just a been i'm going to do anything with that but over there that's the fat we used to make so. i
is developing country of one hundred fifty million inhabitants in shows it's economical survival thanks to the letter and textile industries which represent eighty percent of the nation's exports eleven market is booming. production costs in china have doubled over the last five years bangladesh has become the place to go so buyers from the west in two thousand and ten alone the production heroes forty percent. the industry supports a multitude of smaller businesses in drying transportation...
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is developing country of one hundred fifty million inhabitants ensures its economical survival thanks to the leather and textile industries which represent eighty percent of the nation's exports the market is booming. production costs in china have doubled over the last five years. has become the place to go so bias from the west in two thousand and ten alone as a production heroes by forty percent. the industry supports a multitude of smaller businesses in drying transportation waste intimidation and incineration. approximately one million people live for less than manufacturing and its and syria activities nothing goes to waste in this trade. small skins will become purses and bags. even scraps of flesh fat and died less a remnant we used. can't keep. these off cuts a distance of the open air factories. yes yes we pick them up with our bare hands. a little flavor. and what's that. it would lever shavings the machines shred them with here on it they're going to. make a dent and. i've just been. going to do anything with that over there that's the fat we used to make soap and so we wa
is developing country of one hundred fifty million inhabitants ensures its economical survival thanks to the leather and textile industries which represent eighty percent of the nation's exports the market is booming. production costs in china have doubled over the last five years. has become the place to go so bias from the west in two thousand and ten alone as a production heroes by forty percent. the industry supports a multitude of smaller businesses in drying transportation waste...