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land values were in the rise in 1880's, especially in cities soe chicago, st. louis, and lots of people were purchasing property housing, developers were building housing in cities and with the depression of the 1890's, property values crashed. people have already begun to investing corporations, buying stock. they are beginning to the see the stock market -- they are beginning to see the sea as more profitable than housing. --porate stock does fall they are beginning to see the stock market does more profitable. corporate stock does fall. wealthy people begin to think about where to invest their money. what will be the best investment for their money? now, they have new forms of property to choose from. in the late 19th century, stockholders, people we think of as investors, were called proprietors. if you own the stock, you are a proprietor or a partial owner of this company. even though your investment is a tiny piece of your control over the corporation. turn-of-the-century, those proprietors become known as stockholders. it is a shift that shows a growing
land values were in the rise in 1880's, especially in cities soe chicago, st. louis, and lots of people were purchasing property housing, developers were building housing in cities and with the depression of the 1890's, property values crashed. people have already begun to investing corporations, buying stock. they are beginning to the see the stock market -- they are beginning to see the sea as more profitable than housing. --porate stock does fall they are beginning to see the stock market...
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suffered a miscarriage while walking in the desert she buried her baby in a shallow grave in the sand and also a baby opinion was killed when he was lying dead man because there is no one. starvation cares at all. all of people. are weird. another librarian jew dennis filmed his deportation from a detention center in algeria. sorry. if you can see some of these together with a group of other migrants they were loaded on to trucks and driven across the border tunisia reporting live from the desert the train accumulate in their fish and the sure he. can see this is going over all the action and is a massive massive lead to pull in blocks. where i don't think i have injured our women and children into this into destruction. some migrants are rescued by a team like this one from the un migration agency others died trying to make it across the desert. they come by the thousands i've never seen anything like it there are even babies they even expect pregnant women women who give birth one or two weeks later it's a catastrophe. the algerian government denies committing human rights abuses it
suffered a miscarriage while walking in the desert she buried her baby in a shallow grave in the sand and also a baby opinion was killed when he was lying dead man because there is no one. starvation cares at all. all of people. are weird. another librarian jew dennis filmed his deportation from a detention center in algeria. sorry. if you can see some of these together with a group of other migrants they were loaded on to trucks and driven across the border tunisia reporting live from the...
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rise from 129,000 in 1771 to 200,000 in 1800. it was the start of this dynamic period in the 1770's that hoban would have arrived in dublin. a time when the city was a in the first time rather than a series of fragmented states. the commissioners were well traveled and well-versed in contemporary urban developments in europe and great for in -- great britain. it influenced attitude for design. the drawinging in school and practice of the carpenter and rossman would have led him to influential characters and figures in building circles. most notably, thomas ivory, celebrated architect. in a letter dated first of december, 1792, hoban writes to saying hisioner, qualifications for the presidents house. as well as suitable stonemasons in ireland. it equated with many able stone coasters in dublin. exchange and customhouse, all of which buildings were done in the same style and nearly the same kind of stone. to these men, i would write, if approbation's of the commissioners to embark in the city early in the spring, and hold such term
rise from 129,000 in 1771 to 200,000 in 1800. it was the start of this dynamic period in the 1770's that hoban would have arrived in dublin. a time when the city was a in the first time rather than a series of fragmented states. the commissioners were well traveled and well-versed in contemporary urban developments in europe and great for in -- great britain. it influenced attitude for design. the drawinging in school and practice of the carpenter and rossman would have led him to influential...
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two bulls, yeah, bulls in fremont. fighting in the streets in front of homes in a neighborhood. running of the bulls in spain, might be head to fremont. officers could barely believe it when they heard active bull fight over the scanner. police say the owner showed up and helped get them back to their property. those aren't emotional support animals. >> not at all. >> miniature horses are apparently okay. >> no kidding. the things you see. >> especially on a nice day. >> nice today too. and i think this will be the nicest day for the inland areas. we've been enjoying some cooler weather but it is going to heat up. we've got a lot of changes on the way. let's get right to it as we look outside right now in san francisco. beautiful start to this day. low clouds and fog. it's been starting out with clear skies. we may see just a few fair weather clouds mixing in through the day. here's a look at sunol, with a temperature now at 51 degrees. and at the bottom of the screen you'll want to come over and take a look. there's a lot of changes on the way. we get a look at our temperature
two bulls, yeah, bulls in fremont. fighting in the streets in front of homes in a neighborhood. running of the bulls in spain, might be head to fremont. officers could barely believe it when they heard active bull fight over the scanner. police say the owner showed up and helped get them back to their property. those aren't emotional support animals. >> not at all. >> miniature horses are apparently okay. >> no kidding. the things you see. >> especially on a nice day....
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in the south china sea in the presence of u.s. troops in south korea with the main issues discussed in beijing. attacks by pro syrian government forces on for medical centers in the rebel controlled province of data have killed thirty two people including ten children russian backed forces are trying to recapture the region. more heavy rain in northern thailand has hampered the search for a football team missing for four days in the flooded cave which rescuers remain optimistic that teenagers are alive in the past cave explorers have been found when floodwaters receded scant high blood has more from outside the cave chiang rai. heavy rain overnight between wednesday and thursday brought the water level in the cave system to its highest level yet but now that on thursday morning the rain has light the water level has retreated a bit but the pumping systems are still sitting idle you can see a lot of the hosing over my shoulder now on wednesday morning they're putting hundreds of meters of a hose in there trying to go deeper into th
in the south china sea in the presence of u.s. troops in south korea with the main issues discussed in beijing. attacks by pro syrian government forces on for medical centers in the rebel controlled province of data have killed thirty two people including ten children russian backed forces are trying to recapture the region. more heavy rain in northern thailand has hampered the search for a football team missing for four days in the flooded cave which rescuers remain optimistic that teenagers...
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in jordan have resulted in a temporary truce with the free syrian army the break in fighting in data comes after the deaths of at least seventy eight people on wednesday paul chodas g.-n. reports. a bloodbath in the southwestern syrian rebel stronghold of daraa russian and syrian government judson helicopters hit an estimated one hundred targets on thursday dozens of civilians were killed in the twenty four hour barrage of barrel bombs and rocket fire. the u.n. says tens of thousands of newly displaced people have fled to syria's borders with israeli occupied golan heights and jordan peele goes to jordan one of the most generous recipients of refugees on earth that they keep. open for people fleeing south there is no there is no other place to go but jordan says its border with syria will remain closed the kingdom already has six hundred fifty thousand registered syrian refugees. the u.n. says the fighting is also cut off vital cross border relief and aid supply routes it's asking the warring parties to stop fighting immediately. the u.n. the u.s. u.k. and france have condemned russi
in jordan have resulted in a temporary truce with the free syrian army the break in fighting in data comes after the deaths of at least seventy eight people on wednesday paul chodas g.-n. reports. a bloodbath in the southwestern syrian rebel stronghold of daraa russian and syrian government judson helicopters hit an estimated one hundred targets on thursday dozens of civilians were killed in the twenty four hour barrage of barrel bombs and rocket fire. the u.n. says tens of thousands of newly...
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in tripoli. algeria is being accused of abandoning thirteen thousand refugees and migrants in the sahara desert without food or water the algerian government has previously denied human rights abuses allegations are part of a malicious campaign or a case of the reports. disorientated and dehydrated these migrants have just been deported by algerian border guards and dumped in neighboring nations and the nearest village is a fifteen kilometer walk in the sahara desert and they have no food or water. the un migration agency says algeria has expelled an estimated thirteen thousand migrants in this way in the last forty months janet camara whose liberian was pregnant when she was deported last month she suffered a miscarriage while walking in the desert she buried her baby in a shallow grave in the sand and also a baby a baby was killed when he was lying. starvation cheer when. all of the. another liberian jew dennis filmed his deportation from a detention center in algeria. you can see some together
in tripoli. algeria is being accused of abandoning thirteen thousand refugees and migrants in the sahara desert without food or water the algerian government has previously denied human rights abuses allegations are part of a malicious campaign or a case of the reports. disorientated and dehydrated these migrants have just been deported by algerian border guards and dumped in neighboring nations and the nearest village is a fifteen kilometer walk in the sahara desert and they have no food or...
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one in the west and the other one in the northeast and in bangladesh to. the weather sponsored by cattle. examining mandatory sentencing in the us if the state of florida requires the rest of my life in here as a tradeoff for my family's life. if the defendant goes to trial the judge has no option but to give the mandatory minimum they were complying with this judge gives you five years and this judge gives you twenty years so the legislature acted to make a difference exploring the dark side of the american justice system with job on al-jazeera . welcome back you're watching algis there i'm still robin a reminder of our top stories the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees is warning it's weeks away from cutting emergency assistance because of critically low funding and says it struggled since the u.s. cut contributions earlier in the year. also who the rebels in yemen say the coalition has carried out five strikes there the strategic data port the coalition launched an offensive to retake the city almost two weeks ago the u.n. has urged all warring partie
one in the west and the other one in the northeast and in bangladesh to. the weather sponsored by cattle. examining mandatory sentencing in the us if the state of florida requires the rest of my life in here as a tradeoff for my family's life. if the defendant goes to trial the judge has no option but to give the mandatory minimum they were complying with this judge gives you five years and this judge gives you twenty years so the legislature acted to make a difference exploring the dark side...
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in the country, in every state. charters schools are public schools. in the processing of kentucky, it ended up with a law that limited charter schools to just a few communities. i think it was louisville and lexington. >> lexington, i believe. yeah are the only two cities wherhaer schools are permitted in kentucky if i'm recalling correctly. in those two cities folks who want to start a charter school, it could be educators, community organizations have to put together a proposal. what's their idea and what's their educational plan and what grade levels do they want to serve and where is it going to be located. you have to answer a lot of questions and get approved by the ought royceauthorizers in k operate. those conversations with just beginning right now in kentucky. and if there is something that happens in terms of the establishment of the charter school in kentucky, i know it's not going to be this fall but maybe the year after or year after that. >> is that something from the federal level that we get in the
in the country, in every state. charters schools are public schools. in the processing of kentucky, it ended up with a law that limited charter schools to just a few communities. i think it was louisville and lexington. >> lexington, i believe. yeah are the only two cities wherhaer schools are permitted in kentucky if i'm recalling correctly. in those two cities folks who want to start a charter school, it could be educators, community organizations have to put together a proposal. what's...
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is that the only way in which we talk about war in 1968? maybe just to throw that out t a a little bit, is way in which we should broaden our thinking about war in 1968 include to other places or other actors or other story lines in terms, that it's not the american war in ietnam, or vietnam, or even a different perspective among different parts of philadelphia in terms of thinking about what you, or war in czechoslovakia or something like that. >> i could say a couple of words about that. i taught a course about 10 years ago on 1968. 40th anniversary, so these anniversaries that we've been talking about this morning afternoon, they are moments for us to stop and reflect as you said. i used interesting, this book about paris in 1968 "may 1968." there is also a film with that name, too. t was fascinating to study different groups, what you found was, even in paris, there were ivisions, between the socialists, the more radical types, just like here. when we think about wars we can about those kinds of almost civil wars in different political
is that the only way in which we talk about war in 1968? maybe just to throw that out t a a little bit, is way in which we should broaden our thinking about war in 1968 include to other places or other actors or other story lines in terms, that it's not the american war in ietnam, or vietnam, or even a different perspective among different parts of philadelphia in terms of thinking about what you, or war in czechoslovakia or something like that. >> i could say a couple of words about...
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individuals do vary widely in their effectiveness in mr. clark's testimony that powerfully illustrates into the most comprehensive studies of the sector suggests little difference in the charter and nearby district schools. from the students of color and the students living in urban areas all groups for whom educational opportunities are too often limited. studies from my home state of massachusetts illustrate this pattern of graceful and each year of attendance had a charter middle school increasing the student achievement by 15% of the standard deviation and rating at 42% in math. these are among the largest on record for an educational intervention implemented upscale large enough to close the achievement gap in three years. in contrast, tending the charter school in a suburban or a rural area was the achieved by a small amount. despite the fact that these schools are popular enough to hold the missions. many of these have a distinctive curricular emphasis of me explain the sustained popularity despite a lack of success in improving test
individuals do vary widely in their effectiveness in mr. clark's testimony that powerfully illustrates into the most comprehensive studies of the sector suggests little difference in the charter and nearby district schools. from the students of color and the students living in urban areas all groups for whom educational opportunities are too often limited. studies from my home state of massachusetts illustrate this pattern of graceful and each year of attendance had a charter middle school...
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in. the critical moment is as you approach them you have to try to calm them down because they try to jump on board and they're very frightened and this is another clip he recorded last year. the joy of being rescued just knowing you're going to survive now you're seeing as my use of the first younger person and it's the greatest satisfaction you can have when you rescue people or you especially when there's women and children on the climb on board thank you yeah in just the month of june alone the figures being brought to spain the number of migrants and refugees arriving in spain is double the number arriving to italy and that suggests perhaps a change in migration patterns instead of migrants trying to get across the perilous libya italy route they're now being pushed towards the western mediterranean and that is going to mean a very hot summer for miguel parcher and his crew on this vessel got them up all india. once in season is underway in bangladesh is a coup to a full on campus to
in. the critical moment is as you approach them you have to try to calm them down because they try to jump on board and they're very frightened and this is another clip he recorded last year. the joy of being rescued just knowing you're going to survive now you're seeing as my use of the first younger person and it's the greatest satisfaction you can have when you rescue people or you especially when there's women and children on the climb on board thank you yeah in just the month of june alone...
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millions have voted in turkey in an election which will transform the way that country is wrong president. looks set to tighten his grip on power after the referendum he now really won last year which gives the president sweeping new powers at the cost of parliament preliminary results with around sixty percent of votes counted already have their own leading the pack with around fifty six percent of the vote his main challenger is mauro inch a from the a c hates people who do millions to his rallies he currently has twenty eight percent of the votes the imprisoned leader of the pro kurdish h.g. pays ten them attash a six percent of the votes and many female candidate meryl accent has received seven percent of the vote it's also the first time in history that choosing their president and pung meant at the same time so far as act party appears to be leading with forty seven percent the c.h.p. is second with nineteen percent the a cheapie who could be kingmakers if they pass a ten percent threshold and final results currently have nine percent of votes and merrill accent as. good party also
millions have voted in turkey in an election which will transform the way that country is wrong president. looks set to tighten his grip on power after the referendum he now really won last year which gives the president sweeping new powers at the cost of parliament preliminary results with around sixty percent of votes counted already have their own leading the pack with around fifty six percent of the vote his main challenger is mauro inch a from the a c hates people who do millions to his...
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most people here in the car and maybe in book or o. and elsewhere are still ignorant they have not yet understood that ebola really exists ignorance is ebola is ally in the congo health authorities fighting a battle to educate people in rural areas about the virus and how to protect themselves their medical strategy is called ring finger saying they want to vaccinate people who may have come in contact with ebola invests in eight a second ring of contacts one step removed from those potential sufferers that list numbers more than one thousand people since the vaccine was introduced to weeks ago will the nine hundred have been vaccinated. one of the biggest challenges in belgium acceleration is community involvement because belt vaccination is happening in the community and to get the community terje or to the idea of vaccination on an epidemic like a bowler i think that's a huge challenge. in banda a communal life is threatened under the scrutiny of a global health apparatus where even the youngest must adapt charlotte dallas al-jazeer
most people here in the car and maybe in book or o. and elsewhere are still ignorant they have not yet understood that ebola really exists ignorance is ebola is ally in the congo health authorities fighting a battle to educate people in rural areas about the virus and how to protect themselves their medical strategy is called ring finger saying they want to vaccinate people who may have come in contact with ebola invests in eight a second ring of contacts one step removed from those potential...
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in germany last week there are those in in her coalition from her friends as it were the bavarian christian social union you don't really like her approach on immigration not very keen on her approach to do with the eurozone either so that is why this statement she's making to m.p.'s will be followed avidly and when it comes to migrants and refugees and the policies that threaten to split the e.u. i mean you know some countries want them some countries don't how do they reach middle ground here. well that's that is the vexed question isn't it because she's been trying to patch up alliances to form bilateral agreements trilateral agreements multilateral agreements she's tried for a european solution and it seems to be rebuffed by several of the states that you mentioned in your introduction jane specifically that visa greggory element that's the element of central europe the czech republic slovakia hungary poland they really don't agree with angle america's approach that they're more in tune with her but very an ally for the variant party the c.s.e. which controls the interior ministry here
in germany last week there are those in in her coalition from her friends as it were the bavarian christian social union you don't really like her approach on immigration not very keen on her approach to do with the eurozone either so that is why this statement she's making to m.p.'s will be followed avidly and when it comes to migrants and refugees and the policies that threaten to split the e.u. i mean you know some countries want them some countries don't how do they reach middle ground...
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companies buy up corporations in in other countries like in the you in the u.s.they fund startups through venture capital so that they get direct control over technology and this is this is nowadays there their main strategy ok but tell me the tariff strategy of trumps to stop these sorts of practices the stealing of tech and the protectionism as well is is it going to even make a difference. it is very difficult to say whether that it makes a difference in the in the short run i think it is the only thing it does really is put pressure on two companies in the u.s. especially the types of manufacturers who produce with steel using steel like harley davidson which is the last prominent case here so i don't think in the even in the short run it has any positive effects on china ok so you reckon it can backfire on the u.s. and to talk about harley davidson what do you think about its reaction to this pushing its production out of the us all rather increasing its production at other locations around the world it's one of these multinationals that has facilities all o
companies buy up corporations in in other countries like in the you in the u.s.they fund startups through venture capital so that they get direct control over technology and this is this is nowadays there their main strategy ok but tell me the tariff strategy of trumps to stop these sorts of practices the stealing of tech and the protectionism as well is is it going to even make a difference. it is very difficult to say whether that it makes a difference in the in the short run i think it is...
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in the h.p. and its leader are predictable allies is best for example they call for an amnesty of prison those which during the campaign which are going rejected they've been calling for a restoration of video of capital punishment against something that everyone has not been too keen on i think they're going to be difficult partners in the national assembly remember this is a presidential system and the support in parliament is far less important than he used to be one turkey was a parliamentary system. what concessions might the mh. want in exchange for the support to do on in his party how much influence might they have over the domestic and foreign agenda. well as i said we now have a presidential system that kicked in with the with the election it will be somewhat similar to the u.s. and france systems where the president will pick his cabinet and there were responsible to him they will he will not need parliamentary approval for his actions the parliament is far less important than it used
in the h.p. and its leader are predictable allies is best for example they call for an amnesty of prison those which during the campaign which are going rejected they've been calling for a restoration of video of capital punishment against something that everyone has not been too keen on i think they're going to be difficult partners in the national assembly remember this is a presidential system and the support in parliament is far less important than he used to be one turkey was a...
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in tech stocks in the u.s.?ke the chinese tech names given they perform in line with u.s. tech stocks. the growth in chinese tech names have then strong. look at the first quarter results. most e-commerce names delivered more than 25% to 30%, so despite concerns about high vibration, as long as growth is coming through, we like the chinese tech names. rishaad: i just want to move briefly to foxconn industrial. just because you put the name internet in their it does not make you a high-tech company. they don't make that high-tech product here. what about that? i can just tell you what has happened. we have seen this become china's top listed tech company. quite something. what is your view on that? >> i think it is more about the future growth potential. if we take the case of china not a big plays in artificial intelligence so far, but chinese companies have been investing in this space. china will emerge as one of the biggest players in artificial intelligence. that is what the market is paying you for. that is
in tech stocks in the u.s.?ke the chinese tech names given they perform in line with u.s. tech stocks. the growth in chinese tech names have then strong. look at the first quarter results. most e-commerce names delivered more than 25% to 30%, so despite concerns about high vibration, as long as growth is coming through, we like the chinese tech names. rishaad: i just want to move briefly to foxconn industrial. just because you put the name internet in their it does not make you a high-tech...
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in exchange for upgrades in transportation infrastructure. because the regional measure three and it is increasing tolls on the seven state owned bridges including the bay bridge. give me the seven state owned bridges in the bay area including the bay bridge. they would go by three dollars over the next seven years. supporter said the money generated would help fund major transportation projects including a art extension to the south bay, 300 new train cars and a coltrane extension to downtown. 70 percent of the funding would go to public transit critics say it would make bridge tolls to expensive. tolls on the golden gate bridge would not be affected by this measure. >>> we will be covering all the election results tonight. they will decide whether to ban flavored tobacco products. it would include vaping products and menthol cigarettes. abacusaid thflavoredtobacco comes in flavors like bubblegum and mango are up designed to attract young people. they want to reject the band -- band. >>> stay with us on tonight for live election coverage. we
in exchange for upgrades in transportation infrastructure. because the regional measure three and it is increasing tolls on the seven state owned bridges including the bay bridge. give me the seven state owned bridges in the bay area including the bay bridge. they would go by three dollars over the next seven years. supporter said the money generated would help fund major transportation projects including a art extension to the south bay, 300 new train cars and a coltrane extension to downtown....
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so we're back in the 1950's in lots of ways. in texas in particular, i read memos from the 1950's that read almost verbatim about the ones you see circulating today. they talk about the changing demographics in the state and they make the case that the state will sort of inevitably become a liberal democratic place or in today's words, they'll turn blue. it didn't happen then. there's nothing inevitable about it now either. the demographics, there are signs that there are some changes that would favor democrats. there are also signs that there aren't. there's white migration of conservative angelos. there's falling birth rates among latinos. so there's different trends. but what the history shows is that those numbers are less important than the ground game. than the actual organizing that takes place. than getting these various activists together in a room to hash out what their differences are, to find ways to work together, despite those differences. to put them on the table and to work through them. and to build a coordinate
so we're back in the 1950's in lots of ways. in texas in particular, i read memos from the 1950's that read almost verbatim about the ones you see circulating today. they talk about the changing demographics in the state and they make the case that the state will sort of inevitably become a liberal democratic place or in today's words, they'll turn blue. it didn't happen then. there's nothing inevitable about it now either. the demographics, there are signs that there are some changes that...
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changed everything in the group and changed everything in the group and changed everything in termss everything in terms of clement. let us have some perspective from brazil. i have been speaking to a radio journalist. they are very happy now. brazil needed a boost. the last game was not a good game, because we did not pass well and ca ke because we did not pass well and cake and made a score. now, we have possession, we have a good game with some good passes. now, ithink brazil is in the right way. i think firmino can replace jesus in the next game. i think douglas costa played very well. maybe he can can keep playing. now brazil are happy, we needed that victory. john, i know tea m we needed that victory. john, i know team sort of goal and two tournaments, especially when they are struggling, that is what they like to say, but do you think brazil fa ns like to say, but do you think brazil fans and followers will want to to have seen a little bit more of all their material skills and certainly a couple more goals? we saw patches offered in the games and speaking to some of the fans
changed everything in the group and changed everything in the group and changed everything in termss everything in terms of clement. let us have some perspective from brazil. i have been speaking to a radio journalist. they are very happy now. brazil needed a boost. the last game was not a good game, because we did not pass well and ca ke because we did not pass well and cake and made a score. now, we have possession, we have a good game with some good passes. now, ithink brazil is in the right...
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s were an olddge family in america. went to serve as a nurse in 1915 and 1916 in france.erved in the ambulance corps for the u.s. in 1916. this was given to her in remembrance for her service. unfortunately, despite being very dedicated to her craft, she a health condition. she comes home and she dies that year of convocation's. -- complications. you have a letter here from the red cross thanking her family, thanking her for her dedication and saying how, her they are going to miss presence and her contribution in the future. when the red cross really lays claim to international humanitarian aid in a way it had not before. these women were critical to humanitariann nongovernmental organizations. this is armistice. no man's land was called that caught there, got you were in trouble. you had 2 million soldiers, americans, germans, there was anch, main source of combat. you would make rates across this no man's land, and it was fraught. you were more likely to be killed there than anything. represents the carnage of the war and the landscape for the soldiers at the front. he
s were an olddge family in america. went to serve as a nurse in 1915 and 1916 in france.erved in the ambulance corps for the u.s. in 1916. this was given to her in remembrance for her service. unfortunately, despite being very dedicated to her craft, she a health condition. she comes home and she dies that year of convocation's. -- complications. you have a letter here from the red cross thanking her family, thanking her for her dedication and saying how, her they are going to miss presence and...
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they came in in ball last water. we tried ball last water regulation so it has to be dumped further up the st. lawrence waterway, now we have this to contend with. we're trying to keep invasive species out of our lake. we are threatened by asian carp and trying to fish those out temporarily while we find a more genetically impactful solution. but i want to thank the gentleman for transfering a million dollars from the corps' operation and maintenance account to reduce, to increase the corp.'s aquatic nuisance species program. i commend you for that and thank you for working so late into the night. your constituents are lucky you're here, congressman nolan. thank you and i yield back any remaining time to the gentleman. the chair: the gentlelady's time has expire. the gentleman yields. does anyone seek time in opposition? seeing none. the question is on the amendment buffered a-- offered by the gentleman from minnesota. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it. the amendm
they came in in ball last water. we tried ball last water regulation so it has to be dumped further up the st. lawrence waterway, now we have this to contend with. we're trying to keep invasive species out of our lake. we are threatened by asian carp and trying to fish those out temporarily while we find a more genetically impactful solution. but i want to thank the gentleman for transfering a million dollars from the corps' operation and maintenance account to reduce, to increase the corp.'s...
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in greater detail in the afternoon.the afternoon, parts of northern england and southern scotland, the odd shower but most, it is dry and sunny and warm. the area of low pressure to the south has been feeding up thundery downpours for a week. less so thundery downpours for a week. less so monday— wednesday. high pressure is dominant to the north but it is a north—easterly flow around it and at least on monday, it brings plenty of cloud in from the north sea, through central and eastern parts of the uk in particular. it is cooler than it has been where you have the clout. in the west, parts of northern ireland, scotland, western england, will get to see some warm spells, maybe a shower, most will be dry. as we go through tuesday and wednesday, the cloud will clear and more of the way of sunshine coming back and temperatures heading up a few degrees with plenty of dry weather. later in the week, some return of showers and thunderstorms across the southern parts of the uk. hello. this is bbc news with reeta chakra barti. w
in greater detail in the afternoon.the afternoon, parts of northern england and southern scotland, the odd shower but most, it is dry and sunny and warm. the area of low pressure to the south has been feeding up thundery downpours for a week. less so thundery downpours for a week. less so monday— wednesday. high pressure is dominant to the north but it is a north—easterly flow around it and at least on monday, it brings plenty of cloud in from the north sea, through central and eastern...
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charge in the industry have been ignoring the business facts in order to stay comfortable. so have we i think we've been seeing some change though at some of that for instance can film festival the belly not in berlin we're seeing actually a rise in what's being bought up by the production companies of female driven narratives yes already and absolutely having cate blanchett and that group of women on the jury in cannes all of the you know the staging of the protest on the steps of the film festival it is actually a change in business practices the inclusion waiver which is something where if someone has power in the industry a strong cast producer they can actually require that there's a certain amount of diversity in the below the line cast and in the the staffing of the production and it makes a difference when women are in charge they hire more women when a diverse group of people are in charge they hire more diverse people and that's how you get more representation in the industry people need the door open they need a job opportunity ok you've been six months in german
charge in the industry have been ignoring the business facts in order to stay comfortable. so have we i think we've been seeing some change though at some of that for instance can film festival the belly not in berlin we're seeing actually a rise in what's being bought up by the production companies of female driven narratives yes already and absolutely having cate blanchett and that group of women on the jury in cannes all of the you know the staging of the protest on the steps of the film...
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this is in bristol in the west. in the east a different story, more cloud mist and fog.courtesy of this weather front, not very far away from jersey. cloudy start in central and eastern areas and some western parts. most of that will push back into central and eastern areas, brighter skies will be in the west and south. as i mentioned, there is some rain in the forecast and the met office has a yellow weather warning out for torrential downpours for dumfries and galloway, argyll & bute and northern ireland. like the last few days, they will be hit and miss and by no means will we see them but if we can you catch one, you will know all about —— but if you will know all about —— but if you catch one. wales and south—west england, a shower two we are not immune either. it will start to brighton across the midlands later but where we hang on to the thickest cloud on the east coast will be the lowest temperature is —— it will start to brighten up. many of those showers will tend to fade overnight and we are looking at more cloud coming in from the north sea drifting across mu
this is in bristol in the west. in the east a different story, more cloud mist and fog.courtesy of this weather front, not very far away from jersey. cloudy start in central and eastern areas and some western parts. most of that will push back into central and eastern areas, brighter skies will be in the west and south. as i mentioned, there is some rain in the forecast and the met office has a yellow weather warning out for torrential downpours for dumfries and galloway, argyll & bute and...
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this is eighty years in the making and the twenty eighteenth world cup in russia the biggest event in football kicks off in moscow in a matter of hours. from across the globe have been out in force in the russian capital reveling in the festive atmosphere. we'll have a unique insight and analysis from one of the best minds in the game manchester united manager. hello from moscow this thursday june the fourteenth you can get up to speed on global development at r.t. dot com now the day the football fans worldwide have been waiting for with the start of the twenty eighteen feet for world cup now just hours away over the coming weeks we're going to bring you the best of the atmosphere from across all of the host cities in the biggest country in the world right now for the next thirty minutes let's join our teams top team in the heart of the russian capital. yes it's a big hello from the heart of. the heart because the football world cup is. in russia. over the course of the next four weeks and we have got one of the biggest names in one of the most successful managers in the help guide u
this is eighty years in the making and the twenty eighteenth world cup in russia the biggest event in football kicks off in moscow in a matter of hours. from across the globe have been out in force in the russian capital reveling in the festive atmosphere. we'll have a unique insight and analysis from one of the best minds in the game manchester united manager. hello from moscow this thursday june the fourteenth you can get up to speed on global development at r.t. dot com now the day the...
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give me one example that the last two were killed in the in the war in that. it has not happened and where in the world there is no places classical modern. they have shown their i don't just irresponsibility towards the people in towards the fate of their country they continue to do so this would be very unfortunate for us for the people of afghanistan but i'm sure that there will be people who will think otherwise when they see their chances and when the next presidential elections come around again next year we'll be standing maybe stony again you said in february it was time to tell the truth to the afghan people what successes if you are going to stand what successes can you point to which would make people want to vote for you i haven't decided yet in also i haven't decided to start my campaign will be here in london to see what they will do for the people but what i can promise that at any circumstances i'll be dedicated to the cause of our people and will being of our people at under any circumstances there's still well being to be had among your peopl
give me one example that the last two were killed in the in the war in that. it has not happened and where in the world there is no places classical modern. they have shown their i don't just irresponsibility towards the people in towards the fate of their country they continue to do so this would be very unfortunate for us for the people of afghanistan but i'm sure that there will be people who will think otherwise when they see their chances and when the next presidential elections come...
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in in the world and integrating right down through to dish to be. in the united states so it's really quite quite extreme at this time but they're pioneering in a more fundamental way because this company is actually creating a market for going on us as well as pioneering how to deliver the product to that consumer so in eight hundred ninety nobody in the united states really knew what a banana was basically. by nine hundred fourteen you can buy been on as in virtually all big american towns. tasting nourishing fall a victim of the united fruit company had a flair for promoting bananas. mothers with families were the target the company published recipes and paid pediatricians to praise the bananas nutritional values. very soon americans could no longer do without them. imported in huge quantities they were low in price and widely accessible. as a delicate storms floods and heatwaves regularly destroyed crops bananas threatened to become scarce. and. their. mine and his associates knew they needed to grow. evermore bananas over a much larger area rig
in in the world and integrating right down through to dish to be. in the united states so it's really quite quite extreme at this time but they're pioneering in a more fundamental way because this company is actually creating a market for going on us as well as pioneering how to deliver the product to that consumer so in eight hundred ninety nobody in the united states really knew what a banana was basically. by nine hundred fourteen you can buy been on as in virtually all big american towns....
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exercises, most notely in 2017, but we were in a different place in 2017. you know, north korea was exploding nuclear weapons. they were launching ballistic missiles almost willy-nilly, and if war wasn't eminent, it was certainly possible, maybe even likely. i think today following the president's summit with kim jong-un in singapore, i think we are in a dramatically different place. i think that the whole landscape has shifted, and i believe that there -- we should give exercises, major exercises a pause to see if kim jong-un, in fact, is serious about his part of the negotiations. you have -- you have spoken in the past about, you know, the need to bring kim jong-un to his senses and not to his knees. i think the president's efforts in singapore did just that. sen. menendez: do you think these are war games? adm. harris: well, you can call it -- you know, i think the president -- sen. menendez: would you would , you in your present roll call it war games? adm. harris: i would call it major exercises. sen. menendez: major exercises. do you think they're pr
exercises, most notely in 2017, but we were in a different place in 2017. you know, north korea was exploding nuclear weapons. they were launching ballistic missiles almost willy-nilly, and if war wasn't eminent, it was certainly possible, maybe even likely. i think today following the president's summit with kim jong-un in singapore, i think we are in a dramatically different place. i think that the whole landscape has shifted, and i believe that there -- we should give exercises, major...
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being used in not replacement things but a system in getting the work done in a better way the shock spotting and life flow dropping drones have finished that trial period so they'll be patrolling australian beaches for real this summer and those behind them hope to sell their technology worldwide al-jazeera neighbors been . out of their. knockout game with. football players face a battle for equality he will have that story and more into so many. parts. eradicating leprosy in cambodia relies on education and treatment in equal measure on and on him but he early you know disability yet she'll be revealed until three year old four year more he'll have this ability to play nice. and then you know wait for the next generation of antibiotics may just be way taking place at the bottom of the ocean maybe this page today and it is so so good to have revisited on al-jazeera. i have things like getting exciting in russia today and his pieces all about it yeah i think that's a fairly accurate way to put it if you lose your out that is the way the world cup will work as from today two time worl
being used in not replacement things but a system in getting the work done in a better way the shock spotting and life flow dropping drones have finished that trial period so they'll be patrolling australian beaches for real this summer and those behind them hope to sell their technology worldwide al-jazeera neighbors been . out of their. knockout game with. football players face a battle for equality he will have that story and more into so many. parts. eradicating leprosy in cambodia relies...
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sanctuary in a church in new york city on thursday. debora berenice vasquez said she was told to leave the country in may during a routine check-in with federal officials at ice and fears separation from 10-year old son kener, a u.s. citizen. the understand now what that arere feeling being separated from theirir children. and it is important that we remember that this is not only happening on the borders, but it is also happening i in new york. states across the country. amy: as concerns grow about poor coordination between customs and border patrol, which takes the children, and the office of refugee resettlement, which puts them into shelters and foster care, the intercept has a new report on one of the first reunification's. reporter debbie nathan spoke to a guatemalan woman whose five-year-old son was taken from her last month by immigration authorities in texas after she sought asylum. she has been reunited with him after 38 days in detention. this is a clip from the intercept's video when we hear the mother, delia, who uses a ps
sanctuary in a church in new york city on thursday. debora berenice vasquez said she was told to leave the country in may during a routine check-in with federal officials at ice and fears separation from 10-year old son kener, a u.s. citizen. the understand now what that arere feeling being separated from theirir children. and it is important that we remember that this is not only happening on the borders, but it is also happening i in new york. states across the country. amy: as concerns grow...
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upper 80s in san jose. 91 in morgan hill. on the warm side in the south bay. definitely feeling better. on the peninsula, 80 in redwood city. at the coast, just limited clearing. we'll see mid-60s in the sunset. you have to get over to the financial district where it will be sunny. about 70 today. 80 yesterday in san francisco. 85 in petaluma. still warm the further north you go. certainly not as oppressive. in fact, a nice day today. 83 in san leandro. inland, we have the heat but this is more of what we can deal with. how about 90 in pleasanton. 91 in livermore. the accuweather for pride day today, 96 inland. 60s to near 70 at the coast, it will be gray. on monday, we continue our cooling trend through tuesday, wednesday. you down loet you our app, the only heat is toward the end of the week and it will just be inland, not to worry. >>> this is just about perfect for the pride parade today. >> it is. >> thank you, lisa. the unique option one has for switching to progressive? [ engine revving ] you cannot hear me at all, can you? >>> a couple did everything t
upper 80s in san jose. 91 in morgan hill. on the warm side in the south bay. definitely feeling better. on the peninsula, 80 in redwood city. at the coast, just limited clearing. we'll see mid-60s in the sunset. you have to get over to the financial district where it will be sunny. about 70 today. 80 yesterday in san francisco. 85 in petaluma. still warm the further north you go. certainly not as oppressive. in fact, a nice day today. 83 in san leandro. inland, we have the heat but this is more...
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i can speak my views in egypt now in the media. i write. also, i write in iran.the national paper. i write regularly. in that case, it sounds as if you were happy when sisi removed mursi from power in 2013. that move was criticised by many inside egypt and internationally. yes. we were happy. there were millions. in fact, it was not sisi who removed the muslim brotherhood. it was the egyptian people. 13 million people were in the streets against the muslim brotherhood. the army removed him. he was minister of defence and head of the armed forces, he gave an ultimatum to the government. the people of egypt removed the muslim brotherhood. we were 13 million in the streets saying that we will not have an islamic government we will not have an islamic state. and even sisi at the beginning was reluctant and we were pushing him and the army to take over. so we had to be clear. what is happening in egypt is not really portrayed well outside. i must put it to you that in the elections, after the toppling of hosni mubarak in 2011, elections were held in 2012 and the musli
i can speak my views in egypt now in the media. i write. also, i write in iran.the national paper. i write regularly. in that case, it sounds as if you were happy when sisi removed mursi from power in 2013. that move was criticised by many inside egypt and internationally. yes. we were happy. there were millions. in fact, it was not sisi who removed the muslim brotherhood. it was the egyptian people. 13 million people were in the streets against the muslim brotherhood. the army removed him. he...
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in homs in. every area under the theory and the syrian government control you would see every term of the syrian society with no exceptions so that this reality will be bunk this narrative. how could they be with each other why the government is killing them according to sectarian. basis it doesn't talk. there enough but with regards to negotiations and reconciliation. talks of there have been efforts to start talks to achieve a result in june even as the now there has been limited success but it is been hasn't been all that great now let's be honest you're winning you're winning on the ground your forces are advancing the rebels are in retreat why would you negotiate with them now that they're losing. the very beginning we think whenever we can think of syrian blood we have to go. ford and we would be in it with any initiative any kind of initiative even if you if they have bad will some people some some initiative have have bad will but in spite of that we deal with the reality now if you go ar
in homs in. every area under the theory and the syrian government control you would see every term of the syrian society with no exceptions so that this reality will be bunk this narrative. how could they be with each other why the government is killing them according to sectarian. basis it doesn't talk. there enough but with regards to negotiations and reconciliation. talks of there have been efforts to start talks to achieve a result in june even as the now there has been limited success but...
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in the words of. practices and prejudices worked against us but we overcame all of them and we are here today. with. the face to face between the two men moved on to a team meeting at a working lunch the u.s. wants north korea's denuclearization north korea wants u.s. security guarantees commitments that have been promised and redneck done before trump is confident that this time will be different but his past efforts have shown it's a long way between a handshake and peace. as we await the two leaders who are about to sign a document in a short while joining me in studio once again is yank our talib transatlantic fellow in the asia program at the german marshall fund of the united states thanks for sticking around is this sudden apparent thawing of relations a sign of things to calm. well see i think what we can definitely say is that once this donald trump needs this one day and has planned this and she will benefit from this so i think there's a lot to gain from it for a lot of sites here but cauti
in the words of. practices and prejudices worked against us but we overcame all of them and we are here today. with. the face to face between the two men moved on to a team meeting at a working lunch the u.s. wants north korea's denuclearization north korea wants u.s. security guarantees commitments that have been promised and redneck done before trump is confident that this time will be different but his past efforts have shown it's a long way between a handshake and peace. as we await the two...
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the dislocated his shoulder at a ball while jogging in the forest in the training base in russia.eaning he could miss the panama came on sunday. he could be replaced by ruben loftus—cheek and we know that because the assistant manager steve holland seemed to reveal the starting line—up in his notes today as he walked out to training, ca ptu red as he walked out to training, captured by some eagle eyed cameramen. the players say they won't be too distracted by that league. -- leak. we haven't been directed told who of is starting and who is not so all of the positions are still up for grabs and until the manager actually names the team, thenit manager actually names the team, then it doesn't matter what has come at all leaked or anything like that, because the lads don't truly focus on stuff like that until it has come out of the manager's mouth. they are the only words that really matter to us at this moment in time. we are trying not to get caught up in articles and everything like that, we are trying to focus on ourselves andi we are trying to focus on ourselves and i think unti
the dislocated his shoulder at a ball while jogging in the forest in the training base in russia.eaning he could miss the panama came on sunday. he could be replaced by ruben loftus—cheek and we know that because the assistant manager steve holland seemed to reveal the starting line—up in his notes today as he walked out to training, ca ptu red as he walked out to training, captured by some eagle eyed cameramen. the players say they won't be too distracted by that league. -- leak. we...
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well the point here is it's all sort of in meshed in this whole idea of what's going to happen in brussels and what is the end game as it were that angle america has in mind because there was this theory that the c.s.u. was in some ways holding angle americans feet to the fire trying to get concessions from or they did get one concession this idea that people who claim asylum in germany but who have some sort of travel ban attached to their names what other countries will they won't be allowed in the way it's been reported here is that it's almost like the two parties of the of the conservative right of drawn breath favors that at the edge of a precipice looked over and for what we don't want to fall off that just now and so this idea of this stopgap compromise giving angela merkel the best part of two weeks to try to firm up some sort of european deal or at least bilateral deals and of course that's the such sort of thing that she is now talking about with home with the president. today this idea of bilateral deals she's meeting the french president today she met the italian prime ministe
well the point here is it's all sort of in meshed in this whole idea of what's going to happen in brussels and what is the end game as it were that angle america has in mind because there was this theory that the c.s.u. was in some ways holding angle americans feet to the fire trying to get concessions from or they did get one concession this idea that people who claim asylum in germany but who have some sort of travel ban attached to their names what other countries will they won't be allowed...
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prison in a city. unguardedly no. more arrests meant more federal money. it's a system that still exists today in the form of federal stimulus the u.s. department of justice grants for crime control and community policing. it's not a war on drugs don't ever think it's. it's a war on blacks it started as a war on the blacks and has now spread to hispanics and poor whites as war blacks and. it was designed basically to take that energy that was coming out of the civil rights movement and destroy it we have tell me. makes ten years we have ten more maybe more maybe. in there we've got to stop it's a you know what you know people would say then we had to fight for we abilities for chances for people but. according to a two thousand and three report from the bureau of justice if current rates remain unchanged one in three black men can expect to go to prison in their lifetime even in the age of obama something akin to a caste system is alive and well in america mass incarceration of poor people of color is
prison in a city. unguardedly no. more arrests meant more federal money. it's a system that still exists today in the form of federal stimulus the u.s. department of justice grants for crime control and community policing. it's not a war on drugs don't ever think it's. it's a war on blacks it started as a war on the blacks and has now spread to hispanics and poor whites as war blacks and. it was designed basically to take that energy that was coming out of the civil rights movement and destroy...
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descent in. many ways that represents what an american, to take bits and pieces of particular cultures and recombine them together to create something really special like this chest of drawers. we've only had a chance today to a small selection of objects from our collection, though the ast majority of our collection is easily accessible and on view o the public for study, for learning from. for enjoying. incredibly s are diverse, from the very fine to the very simple, from the very small. the very with you all these objects have one thing in common, and that is used by were made and the diverse people who lived and worked in the early american the first english footsteps at roanoke and jamestown all the way through american ing of the civil war. eople who lived in maryland, virginia, north carolina, south arolina, georgia, and even in tennessee and kentucky. > on c-span 3, we're also taking your questions and your comments, your vote, i should c-span history and the question is, which party chan
descent in. many ways that represents what an american, to take bits and pieces of particular cultures and recombine them together to create something really special like this chest of drawers. we've only had a chance today to a small selection of objects from our collection, though the ast majority of our collection is easily accessible and on view o the public for study, for learning from. for enjoying. incredibly s are diverse, from the very fine to the very simple, from the very small. the...
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in the. evening. in. what will be evil. the vice president was among politicians party supporters and security officials injured by the explosion at a political rally in below where president emerson and goggle was near the blast but escaped unhurt no one's claimed responsibility for the attack so for a good number of people we have been injured or fourteen lang in there currently receiving treatment it might at the. israel is united. while police investigations continue preparations are continuing for the first elections since the army forced to resign last november the run up to this year's vote had been relatively peaceful unlike previous elections which are marred by violence saturday's attack at the president's rally in below well has made some people nervous. when i promise a presidential and parliamentary elections will be free and fair security will also be increased during campaigning and voting. indication of. a situation that remains unstable in zimbabwe. remains on this table with the system that's going to gand
in the. evening. in. what will be evil. the vice president was among politicians party supporters and security officials injured by the explosion at a political rally in below where president emerson and goggle was near the blast but escaped unhurt no one's claimed responsibility for the attack so for a good number of people we have been injured or fourteen lang in there currently receiving treatment it might at the. israel is united. while police investigations continue preparations are...
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than $115,000 in cash, firearms and other items in the raid, which happened in modesto, hayward, walnut creek, oakland and other places. those arrested face felony and misdemeanor charges. and now that they have these illegal items off the street, the next part is tougher, getting rid of them. >> our communities have as to store these and find an opportunity to dispose of them property. they contain hazardous materials that are hard. we can't just put them in any old landfill. >> the legislature is going to step up and i'll be working with governor brown to introduce legislation to see through his proposal. >> reporter: now, what he is referring to is the governor is proposing an increase in funding for enforcement and education with the proper disposal of illegal fireworks. governor brown added it to his may budget revision. >> paul chambers in our newsroom tonight, thank you. >>> san francisco police investigated a shooting that took the life of a woman in the city's mission terrace neighborhood. the gunfire was reported on mission street near santa rosa avenue just after 11:00 this m
than $115,000 in cash, firearms and other items in the raid, which happened in modesto, hayward, walnut creek, oakland and other places. those arrested face felony and misdemeanor charges. and now that they have these illegal items off the street, the next part is tougher, getting rid of them. >> our communities have as to store these and find an opportunity to dispose of them property. they contain hazardous materials that are hard. we can't just put them in any old landfill. >>...
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europe and in the us and it has been received with much reservation in the arab world so in terms of these activists have been arrested i think the key problem is this mohammed mr mann is basically saying to them don't get over excited i let you drive and i gave you the right to drive but you guys are pushing this case weight and way too fast and this big hysteria that you have you need to come down so i need to teach you a lesson and put in prison for a bit ok you've laid all the main issues here that we're going to discuss the next half hour or so do you know where these women are what sort of conditions they're living under and what's the point do you know when they'll be released. well we don't really have any information about where these women have been now i mean in which prison they are we don't have information from saudi arabia and that is a complete sign. from actually the government also about where they are and their why they have been arresting them and in addition eban activists who are still outside the prison or who have not been arrested they are also afraid to reve
europe and in the us and it has been received with much reservation in the arab world so in terms of these activists have been arrested i think the key problem is this mohammed mr mann is basically saying to them don't get over excited i let you drive and i gave you the right to drive but you guys are pushing this case weight and way too fast and this big hysteria that you have you need to come down so i need to teach you a lesson and put in prison for a bit ok you've laid all the main issues...
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senate in a bipartisan way and is now pending in the house, that republicans in the house and industry will say no. look, if the chairman of the fcc has the courage of his donections that what he is is right for america and will stand up to a vote in the congress, he ought to pick up the phone, call speaker ryan and say "schedule it for a vote in the house and let's see what the representatives of the american people safe." >> this morning, a reporters roundtable on the week ahead in bowlngton with early super a mikeene superville debonis. we take a call when you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning, everyone. it is monday, june 11. president trump is on the ground in singapore preparing for tomorrow' historic meeting with north korean leader kim jon g-un. we want to get your thoughts on this gathering. are you pessimistic or optimistic? join us on twitter as well at facebook.com/cspan. start dialing and, we want to hear from you. mike pompeo briefed reporters today in singapore a this is what he had to say. trumpwith the a
senate in a bipartisan way and is now pending in the house, that republicans in the house and industry will say no. look, if the chairman of the fcc has the courage of his donections that what he is is right for america and will stand up to a vote in the congress, he ought to pick up the phone, call speaker ryan and say "schedule it for a vote in the house and let's see what the representatives of the american people safe." >> this morning, a reporters roundtable on the week...
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the butterfield to defend the system to protect their people in to continue to be and in in the high moral ground offering peace and defending their country. it's been a pleasure having you in conflicts of pleasure thank you very much thank you thank you thank you alex thanks thanks alex thanks. thanks thanks. to you. to. the good. i want to. talk. to you. ok i eat a i. guess the camera seems misspeak to. many a man right here. on this show airs come on human rights activists i believe they said far more than i do to receive freedom of speech or harm that global media forum honors the political scientists for his courageous criticism of the iranian government. and thirty minutes on w. . bush. reliable data in a general. news distant fourth close extent as such since. the automotive industry the first trial. the. climate change. waist length pollution. isn't it time for good news to go at africa people and projects that are changing our farm and for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire each other. to go into the game the environment magazine the. long d.w. . ear
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in a refugee. what made you decide to come here because there is no. so that is also the same situation i like at it because if you sit in the fija come that is a smuggler as maybe they kidnapped the deal maybe they can now but cicadas to get the money. when i so when i listen some see it happen for someone my ring my husband who told me let's try to leave to get a safe place and then he decided to send me to israel and i came. they said and so you you're here you've been here for nearly a decade and you've been trying you say to apply for asylum. what's happened how far is your asylum application go i cried for five days. till i play that silent. feagin status but i didn't get any chance to in time because that is a lot of people and has immigration they don't want to meet. at a seedy asylum. because they decide to deport us a little one that if someone applies at a fee to status it is. to save us from the deportation when you first arrived in israel nine years ago you didn't apply britain or i do
in a refugee. what made you decide to come here because there is no. so that is also the same situation i like at it because if you sit in the fija come that is a smuggler as maybe they kidnapped the deal maybe they can now but cicadas to get the money. when i so when i listen some see it happen for someone my ring my husband who told me let's try to leave to get a safe place and then he decided to send me to israel and i came. they said and so you you're here you've been here for nearly a...
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in.the mix can countryside decimated by poverty and empty but migration over decades you're more is one of the aging population of small scale firms struggling to compete with industrial scale operations in the world the mexico and the u.s. almost all that i know i produce grains but not money he says that many communities young have either left or turned to more lucrative ventures when they're all they sell drugs they kidnap they live well for a few days and then they get killed just next to my house or there was head of a kidnapping. this man promises to change the presidential front runner and raise money well look his obrador has made the neglected mix can countryside a campaign priority. he said he were focused government support from large industrial produces to smaller farms think helped them get quality seeds technological know how better access to loans and the guaranteed minimum price for their crops it's all part of an ambitious plan for mexico to produce its own food. they're
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in china in the past. when china wants to reform and when their leadership wants to reform making international commitments is the biggest way it can advance its agenda. it creates competitive pressure. it will have some cost for some people but you get something for it. you get something profound for. there should be win-win deals for the u.s. and china that they should be able to agree on where china wants opening for its own reasons and that should help the u.s. as well. eight by the same token chinese companies have a right to compete with u.s. companies and's desk and succeed in any sector. they do not have an entitlement to u.s. technology. some of that will sound like code to you so let me so -- spell it out. there is great distress around the world of the made in china policy. there's a lot of reason to worry about it and a lot of reason not to worry about it. it is unreasonable for the u.s. or any country to view another country trying to compete in an industry per se as being a threat. china must
in china in the past. when china wants to reform and when their leadership wants to reform making international commitments is the biggest way it can advance its agenda. it creates competitive pressure. it will have some cost for some people but you get something for it. you get something profound for. there should be win-win deals for the u.s. and china that they should be able to agree on where china wants opening for its own reasons and that should help the u.s. as well. eight by the same...
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in 1775 in concord and lexington. what are women going to do in war? some of them will choose to fight. of deborahketches sampson, who was not very old and born in 1760. she would have been 16 or 17 years old. she had been an indentured escape and kind of indentured servitude, learned a woodworking craft, and she was tall and strong and able to disguise herself as a man. when she was wounded, she let the doctors deal with the wound in her leg, but she dealt with a wound in her side, because she did not want anyone undressing her. she removed herself from the infirmary and ditched herself up. she was identified at the end of the war as a woman, and they finally determined to pay her in the 1790's. women served as spies, and they served as camp followers. we think of camp followers as prostitutes, but if you were on that farm in western massachusetts and your house and -- and your husband is fighting for the massachusetts militia, are you going to stay home on the farm and all of that work, or are you going to give your
in 1775 in concord and lexington. what are women going to do in war? some of them will choose to fight. of deborahketches sampson, who was not very old and born in 1760. she would have been 16 or 17 years old. she had been an indentured escape and kind of indentured servitude, learned a woodworking craft, and she was tall and strong and able to disguise herself as a man. when she was wounded, she let the doctors deal with the wound in her leg, but she dealt with a wound in her side, because she...