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jasmin concrete. it's now such a valuable liquid that it requires 3 signatures just to weigh it. when the liquid cools it becomes solid. one morning in my hand here i found 2 pounds of jasmine often we talk concentrated and 5. 40 percent of this is done by rolled up wax which can all be used by different even if they're naming 50 percent because the oil and which take the name of jasmine out. and i can manage and it now very nice and i'm sorry and all. the food the essence and said all around the world has one final production step of the solid yellow way waxy must. this material is what i'm thinking. and i would proceed by rating. which i would like to hear what are you. going to be collecting yeah. this would be a buffet of fine needle in the woods for a month to about $3.00 tons of talent no. comment on her colleagues had to pick more than 3.3 terms of just me blossoms on the fields to produce one container with funny 5 kilograms of jasmine absolute. the market value of this concentrate to the conc
jasmin concrete. it's now such a valuable liquid that it requires 3 signatures just to weigh it. when the liquid cools it becomes solid. one morning in my hand here i found 2 pounds of jasmine often we talk concentrated and 5. 40 percent of this is done by rolled up wax which can all be used by different even if they're naming 50 percent because the oil and which take the name of jasmine out. and i can manage and it now very nice and i'm sorry and all. the food the essence and said all around...
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. >> what's your name, sir >> jasmin osmanovic. >> and within an hour, jasmin osmanovic ended up hereffice he didn't seem to have a care in the world, as he was considered the prime suspect in a kidnapping sheriff's detective howard cole conducted the investigation. >> let's just get this over with. >> what did you learn about jasmin osmanovic. >> he is a bosnian immigrant, comes from a very good family. was involved in the auto trade has a college education. >> this guy was no gangster. >> absolutely not. >> but he did match quinn's description of her abductor. while he was not albanian, he did have an accent. >> i just want this nightmare to be over. >> but osmanovic said he had no idea why anyone would be looking for him. >> you had this on -- >> he freely signed a document waiving his right to remain silent he also said he had an alibi for the night quinn gray was kidnapped. he was at a bar, and met a girl named stacy. >> okay, tell me about stacey. >> well, me and stacey met up. we just kind of had a two-night stand. >> but his story had more than a few holes. osmanovic wasn't su
. >> what's your name, sir >> jasmin osmanovic. >> and within an hour, jasmin osmanovic ended up hereffice he didn't seem to have a care in the world, as he was considered the prime suspect in a kidnapping sheriff's detective howard cole conducted the investigation. >> let's just get this over with. >> what did you learn about jasmin osmanovic. >> he is a bosnian immigrant, comes from a very good family. was involved in the auto trade has a college education....
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with the export of organic jasmine rice the company created a sales hit in the e.u. it even built a modern rice mill for around $9000000.00 u.s. dollars but it's questionable whether the investment will ever pay off a company boss songs around was confronted with an import duty of $175.00 euros on every charge of rice headed for the e.u. and suddenly they cost tax to cambodian right it's nothing it's a thing that a policy to do what they've been doing you can move here again try the promotion of comedian rye and try to put and pluck some of the right today to do much good by posting tax it's not it's not fair the e.u. imposed custom duties on rice under pressure from the rice growing countries italy and spain and orders for anne rice have tumbled by 30 percent at the mean time comodo try to find a new. china. that we would like because of. you know comply into the e.u. the e.u. market most recently i'm a rice with its approximately 4000 contract farmers had a market share of 30 percent with its organic jasmine rice in the e.u. apparently too much for brussels to cont
with the export of organic jasmine rice the company created a sales hit in the e.u. it even built a modern rice mill for around $9000000.00 u.s. dollars but it's questionable whether the investment will ever pay off a company boss songs around was confronted with an import duty of $175.00 euros on every charge of rice headed for the e.u. and suddenly they cost tax to cambodian right it's nothing it's a thing that a policy to do what they've been doing you can move here again try the promotion...
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jasmine rice will be planted on this field. a popular variety among european governments the rice farmers are under contract with rice. the company offers them financial backing if the adhere to its strict quality control standards no artificial fertilisers or chemical pesticides may be used thank you ma'am when the last for many years the prices were very low like that and now. in 2015 we started to grow organic rice and since then we have earned more i hope it will stay that way in the future at last and they did. it because the company found a hungry market for its rice in europe it even built a modern rice mill for around $9000000.00 u.s. dollars but it's questionable whether the investment will ever pay off a company boss songs are on must now pay an import duty of $175.00 euros per tonne of rice sent to the e.u. . and suddenly the post tax to somebody in rice is nothing if it seems that there is a policy to do what they've been doing you can move yet again tried to promotion or come with the right. track to put and block
jasmine rice will be planted on this field. a popular variety among european governments the rice farmers are under contract with rice. the company offers them financial backing if the adhere to its strict quality control standards no artificial fertilisers or chemical pesticides may be used thank you ma'am when the last for many years the prices were very low like that and now. in 2015 we started to grow organic rice and since then we have earned more i hope it will stay that way in the future...
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jasmine jones. jasmine is a member of the boys and girls clubs of west central missouri's cool campsite where she serves as a junior staff member. in her position, she helps run programs and mentors the younger club kids. earlier this year jasmine was named the missouri state youth of the year at a two day event in jefferson city, missouri. marking the first time a student from the boys and girls club of west central missouri was awarded this title. last week on july 18, jasmine represented missouri at the boys and girls clubs of america midwest regional youth of the year competition. she made missouri proud with her speech highlighting the importance of a healthy lifestyle, education, and the impact of one's actions. i'm so thankful to have such a talented young individual in missouri's fourth congressional district working hard to be the best person that she can be and sharing her knowledge with younger kids as a mentor. i ask my colleagues to join me in commending jasmine for her hard work and de
jasmine jones. jasmine is a member of the boys and girls clubs of west central missouri's cool campsite where she serves as a junior staff member. in her position, she helps run programs and mentors the younger club kids. earlier this year jasmine was named the missouri state youth of the year at a two day event in jefferson city, missouri. marking the first time a student from the boys and girls club of west central missouri was awarded this title. last week on july 18, jasmine represented...
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jessica and jasmine are four and they have always struggled to sleep.rt in life. they had suffered chronic recurring illness and repeated hospital admissions, so the first few years were tough. the girls' sleep got so bad it was having a devastating effect on the whole family. i was planning to return to work after 12 months but there was no way i could. according to the nhs, these girls are just two of the thousands getting help for sleep conditions. they were referred to the sleep clinic where nurses come up with a bedtime routine specific for each patient. the girls were diagnosed with restless legs. that often wakes them as they sleep, so they were prescribed a gentle sedative. jackie also stuck to the routine she worked out with the clinic. this clinic in sheffield is one of a small number of services around the uk and it is stretched. they see 800 new children a year and the situation is getting worse. it's postcode lottery when it comes to sleep services across the country. this is a hidden public health crisis when it comes to sleep. but things
jessica and jasmine are four and they have always struggled to sleep.rt in life. they had suffered chronic recurring illness and repeated hospital admissions, so the first few years were tough. the girls' sleep got so bad it was having a devastating effect on the whole family. i was planning to return to work after 12 months but there was no way i could. according to the nhs, these girls are just two of the thousands getting help for sleep conditions. they were referred to the sleep clinic...
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consideración que son 350,000 alumnos en el área de la bahía que están necesitados, estoy aquí con jasmineaparecer aquí solamente. >> tienen que ingresar a la página web, y escoger como nos puede ayudar y los horarios, cualquier persona puede venir. >> aceptamos todo lo quue >> una pregunta que le interesa mucho a los consumidores. >> si puede traer susto de naciones. >> si me sigue mi camarógrafo, reciben las mochilas que pasan por control de calidad, y se aseguran que los útiles escolares sean correctos para el nivel escolar, y son llevadas al fondo, divididas en gr y luego más al fondo los camiones vienen a recogerlas, les tendré detalles en su noticiero de las 5:30, me despido, pueden venir hasta las 5:00 de la tarde, regresamos al estudio. >> muchas gracias, hacemos una pausa pero le recuerdo que se proveerán mamografías gratis en sus unidades móviles, para programar una cita llame al teléfono que aparece en pantalla, ya regresamos. >> (música). >> un menor de 10 años disparó un fuego pirotécnico, y desde entonces su vida no ha sido la misma. estudiante apareció muerto durante el fin
consideración que son 350,000 alumnos en el área de la bahía que están necesitados, estoy aquí con jasmineaparecer aquí solamente. >> tienen que ingresar a la página web, y escoger como nos puede ayudar y los horarios, cualquier persona puede venir. >> aceptamos todo lo quue >> una pregunta que le interesa mucho a los consumidores. >> si puede traer susto de naciones. >> si me sigue mi camarógrafo, reciben las mochilas que pasan por control de calidad, y se...
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[applause] jasmine: good morning. i am the special projects . through theias efforts of many including hias' newly elected board chair, we were able to have vice president mondale sent us a short message. please sit back and watch. [video] >> mr. secretary general, some tragedies defy the imagination. [indiscernible ] that language itself breaks beneath the strain. instead, we grasp for metaphors. we speak in the inaudible dialect of the human heart. [indiscernible] , a tide ofre bondage human misery, [--] our our languages and rest -- enriched, and our civilization is impoverished. lives and the decency of self-respect of a civilized world. each nation [--] [indiscernible] role, it is heartbreaking to think of [--] [--] the desperate human being humanitarian [--], it is also a test, a celebration. they begin with high hopes, [--] if we fail the test of civilization [--] 168,000 refugees in the coming year. the governors and members of congress [--] and our delegation, as well as outstanding throughout america [indiscernible] ra symbol of their
[applause] jasmine: good morning. i am the special projects . through theias efforts of many including hias' newly elected board chair, we were able to have vice president mondale sent us a short message. please sit back and watch. [video] >> mr. secretary general, some tragedies defy the imagination. [indiscernible ] that language itself breaks beneath the strain. instead, we grasp for metaphors. we speak in the inaudible dialect of the human heart. [indiscernible] , a tide ofre bondage...
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jessica and jasmine of four and they have always struggled to sleep. chronic recurring illness and repeated hospital admissions for the first few years were tough. the girl sleep got so bad it was having a devastating effect on the whole family. i was hoping to return to work after 12 months but there was no way i could. according to the nhs, these girls arejust no way i could. according to the nhs, these girls are just two of the thousands getting help for sleep additions. they were referred to the sleep clinic where nurses come up with a bedtime routine specific for each patient. the girls were diagnosed with restless legs. that often diagnosed with restless legs. that ofte n wa kes diagnosed with restless legs. that often wakes them as they sleep so they were prescribed a gentle sedative jackie also stock to the routine she worked out with the clinic clinic in sheffield is one of a small number of services around the uk and it is stretched. they see 800 new children a year and the situation is getting worse. its postcode lottery when it comes to sle
jessica and jasmine of four and they have always struggled to sleep. chronic recurring illness and repeated hospital admissions for the first few years were tough. the girl sleep got so bad it was having a devastating effect on the whole family. i was hoping to return to work after 12 months but there was no way i could. according to the nhs, these girls arejust no way i could. according to the nhs, these girls are just two of the thousands getting help for sleep additions. they were referred...
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. >> translator: my name is jasmine juarez. fled guatemala seeking asylum in the united states. we made this journey because we feared for our lives. the trip was dangerous but i was more afraid of what might happen to us if we stayed. so we came to the united states where i hope to build a better, safer life for us. unfortunately, that did not happen. instead, i watched my baby girl die slowly and painfully just a few months before her second birthday. >> powerful testimony. what are you trying to accomplish with these hearings? >> well, that was jasmine juarez, whose 3-year-old daughter died after contracting a serious respiratory ailment. when she arrived there at the detention center, the ice box, she said that they encountered lots of kids who were coughing and sneezing and clearly sick and it was just a matter of days before her daughter, maria, got sick. and yet there was no medical attention and we had testimony also from a doctor today, dr. gutierrez, who said there are all kinds of doctors who want to come in and help
. >> translator: my name is jasmine juarez. fled guatemala seeking asylum in the united states. we made this journey because we feared for our lives. the trip was dangerous but i was more afraid of what might happen to us if we stayed. so we came to the united states where i hope to build a better, safer life for us. unfortunately, that did not happen. instead, i watched my baby girl die slowly and painfully just a few months before her second birthday. >> powerful testimony. what...
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[habla en inglÉs] lorraine: el republicano de texas respondiÓ al testimonio de jasmine diciendo que ices, "univisiÓn". galo: en mÁs de lo que enfrentan los niÑos migrantes, un pequeÑo guatemalteco encontrado herido junto al cuerpo sin vida de su padre continÚa recuperÁndose en un hospital de morelos, en mÉxico. sus familiares consideran que es un milagro que estÉ vivo, luego de ser agredido por delincuentes que lo tenÍa secuestrado. desde cuernavaca, la temÁtica tiene detalles del menor que podrÍa ser dado de alta en los prÓximos dÍas. reportero: la familia de christine ivÁn gonzález, ni emigrante que es a cerrar cadÁver de su padre que hacer acuchillado por sus secuestradores de mÉxico creen, desde guatemala, que un milagro le salvÓ la vida. su madre, dora estela, cuenta "univisiÓn" que su esposo le prometiÓ que llevarÍa para bien a su hijo a los estados unidos. dora: le doy gracias a dios y a Él porque muriÓ dando la vida por su hijo. Él luchÓ por su hijo, pero lamentablemente no pudo. no video. alejandro: recientemente, cristina habÍa hecho su comuniÓn y los recuerdos mÁs recientes s
[habla en inglÉs] lorraine: el republicano de texas respondiÓ al testimonio de jasmine diciendo que ices, "univisiÓn". galo: en mÁs de lo que enfrentan los niÑos migrantes, un pequeÑo guatemalteco encontrado herido junto al cuerpo sin vida de su padre continÚa recuperÁndose en un hospital de morelos, en mÉxico. sus familiares consideran que es un milagro que estÉ vivo, luego de ser agredido por delincuentes que lo tenÍa secuestrado. desde cuernavaca, la temÁtica tiene...
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jasmine. come over here, jasmine. everybody else, have a seat.
jasmine. come over here, jasmine. everybody else, have a seat.
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jasmine: good morning. through the efforts of many newly elected board chair, we were able to have vice president mondale sent us a short message. we sit back and watch. [video] >> mr. secretary general, some indiscernible ][ that language itself breaks beneath the strain. instead, we -- for metaphors. we speak and the dialect of the human heart. [indiscernible] of human misery, our civilization is impoverished. and the decency of self-respect of a civilized world. each nation [indiscernible] it is heartbreaking to think of the desperate human being testitarian, it is also a they begin with high hopes, if we fail the test of civilization one hunter 68,000 refugees the governors and embers of delegation, asr well as outstanding [indiscernible] our symbol of their enduring commitment of present carter and the american people. -- president carter and the american people. working together, conflictll risk southeast asia [indiscernible] action my friends, not for words. the same enjoyed today. [indiscernible] pe
jasmine: good morning. through the efforts of many newly elected board chair, we were able to have vice president mondale sent us a short message. we sit back and watch. [video] >> mr. secretary general, some indiscernible ][ that language itself breaks beneath the strain. instead, we -- for metaphors. we speak and the dialect of the human heart. [indiscernible] of human misery, our civilization is impoverished. and the decency of self-respect of a civilized world. each nation...
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after almost a year, jessica and jasmine have been given the all clear from the service.r years and has more young participants than the olympic games. for the last ten days 50,000 young people from every corner of the world have been at a purpose—built camp site in west virginia celebrating the work of the scout movement. the world jamboree aims to bring them all together through friendship, culture and sport. from there, mike bushell reports from across the world they came, nearly 50,000 scouts from most of the countries on earth to make new friends, party and challenge themselves in dozens of sports. to west virginia usa, and a venue on a scale never seen before. look at the scale of this. just as these scouts have come from across the world, so the whole movement has come so far since the first world scout jamboree when there were just 7000 or 8000 scouts. now there are far more than five times that number and here they are gathering for the opening ceremony. among them, this 14—year—old from kenya. he is here thanks to a foundation. it gives more opportunities and ed
after almost a year, jessica and jasmine have been given the all clear from the service.r years and has more young participants than the olympic games. for the last ten days 50,000 young people from every corner of the world have been at a purpose—built camp site in west virginia celebrating the work of the scout movement. the world jamboree aims to bring them all together through friendship, culture and sport. from there, mike bushell reports from across the world they came, nearly 50,000...
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jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in londons not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next 10—20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline, with regards to — yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place as a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower — europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof, with 1,200 researchers working here from across the globe. the director here warns continued success relies on collaboration that he says is incompatible with a no—deal brexit, and notjust because millions of pounds in funding would be at risk. it's our reputation, it's being able to attract people, it's making them feel comfortable here. all of this is in jeopardy if we're turning our back on europe and saying, "we don't really care about you." and what it will mean is, is that we h
jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in londons not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next 10—20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline, with regards to — yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place...
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you are companied by jasmine, a certified interpretter with the new york state court system. you have a headset or you can do simultaneous translation for ms. juarez when the members speak or ask questions. i believe we're expecting votes to be called in about half an hour, the last i heard so we will let the witness testify and we will have whatever questions there are and when we return, we'll open up with the second panel so i'd like to swear you in so please stand if you would, ms. suarez, and raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? let the record show that the witness answered in the affirmative. thank you, ms. suarez. please be seated and please speak directly into the microphone. without objection your written statement will be made part of the record. i also without objection will waive onto the committee ms. talib from michigan and mr. graspman from wisconsin. hearing no ogts objection, they are waived on and with that, ms. juarez, you're not -- no
you are companied by jasmine, a certified interpretter with the new york state court system. you have a headset or you can do simultaneous translation for ms. juarez when the members speak or ask questions. i believe we're expecting votes to be called in about half an hour, the last i heard so we will let the witness testify and we will have whatever questions there are and when we return, we'll open up with the second panel so i'd like to swear you in so please stand if you would, ms. suarez,...
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jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next 10, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on a decline, with regards to, yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place as a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower — europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof, with 1200 researchers working here from across the globe. the director here warns continued success relies on collaboration that he says is incompatible with a no deal brexit and notjust because millions of pounds in funding would be at risk. it's our reputation, it's being able to attract people. it's making them feel comfortable here. all of this is injeopardy if we are turning our back on europe and saying, "we don't really care about you." and what it will mean is, is we have to follow the rules and regulations that we've had no role or impact on i
jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next 10, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on a decline, with regards to, yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place as a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower — europe's...
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jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in londonnot sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next ten, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline, with regards to — yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place as a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower — europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof, with 1,200 researchers working here from across the globe. the director here warns continued success relies on collaboration that he says is incompatible with a no—deal brexit, and notjust because millions of pounds in funding would be at risk. it's our reputation, it's being able to attract people, it's making them feel comfortable here. all of this is in jeopardy if we're turning our back on europe and saying, "we don't really care about you." and what it will mean is, is that we h
jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in londonnot sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next ten, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline, with regards to — yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place...
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jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in londonnot sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next ten, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline, with regards to — yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place as a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower — europe's largest biomedical research facility under one roof, with 1,200 researchers working here from across the globe. the director here warns continued success relies on collaboration that he says is incompatible with a no—deal brexit, and notjust because millions of pounds in funding would be at risk. it's our reputation, it's being able to attract people, it's making them feel comfortable here. all of this is in jeopardy if we're turning our back on europe and saying, "we don't really care about you." and what it will mean is, is that we h
jasmin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in londonnot sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country is leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next ten, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on the decline, with regards to — yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place...
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on the underlying point that jasmine was making about american agenda which the uk, in order to supportp, come climbing off the fence in support of an american position. do you see that? i do. what i thought was very interesting, during the course of the week, donald trump gave this extraordinary speech, blatantly racist call to his core supporters, about sending these four congress women of colour back to where they came from. the british press asked borisjohnson and came from. the british press asked boris johnson and they askjeremy hunt, who is his alleged challenger to take over as prime minister, will you condemn a to take over as prime minister, will you condemna tramp, to take over as prime minister, will you condemn a tramp, and they both can “— you condemn a tramp, and they both can —— dodge the question. jeremy hunt is still be foreign secretary. i inferred from what he was saying and the way he ducked, saying, i criticise the president for this, that he is considering britain's position in all this. where do we stand? and i do think that britain is already finding itself in t
on the underlying point that jasmine was making about american agenda which the uk, in order to supportp, come climbing off the fence in support of an american position. do you see that? i do. what i thought was very interesting, during the course of the week, donald trump gave this extraordinary speech, blatantly racist call to his core supporters, about sending these four congress women of colour back to where they came from. the british press asked borisjohnson and came from. the british...
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my name is jasmine harvey. i am strongly for painting it and covering up for good.ur children need positive images and encouraging images every day that they enter school. like i said, it's already hard enough for them to go to school, and to see oppressive images is bad. my father has a cleaning business, and there's no way it can be that outrageous amount, not even a quarter. so i feel that needs to be relooked at, too, and yes, paint it down. like i said, more to say, but paint it down. >> hello. my name is sher long, and i think this painting, it's offensive, the thing i've heard about how it's hurting them instead of helping them. i don't believe it's erasing history, it's just, you know, doing the right thing. like, it's obviously not, you know, really -- you know, doing anything positive, so i'm just for taking it down. thank you. >> hi, board of education. my name is karen, and i've just graduated galileo high school. i didn't need a mural to know that genocide happened to the indigenous people in this land. everyone knows that george washington is a controv
my name is jasmine harvey. i am strongly for painting it and covering up for good.ur children need positive images and encouraging images every day that they enter school. like i said, it's already hard enough for them to go to school, and to see oppressive images is bad. my father has a cleaning business, and there's no way it can be that outrageous amount, not even a quarter. so i feel that needs to be relooked at, too, and yes, paint it down. like i said, more to say, but paint it down....
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. >> my name is jasmine flores. i am working as an admin assistant in the city attorney's office. i have always enjoyed the tasks that i have been given. on the days i show up and work on my own is empowering. for me, happiness in being more involved in a person-to-person interaction. my dream jobs includes being a physician, paramedic, firefighter, working with animals with the public. on a personal level with self improvement. my sister is the biggest influence in my life because she taught me to go forward with what makes you happy rather that what makes you the most money. >> i graduated from law school in 1972 at a time when there was a beginning to be an influx of women in the legal profession and tried criminal cases for about 10 years, treatment for delinquent operating programs, government budgets, analyzed fiscal legislation. i came to the san francisco city attorney's office and i have been here for about 12 years advising on tax matters. i did just about anything you can think of. some things that lawyers do and some things that lawyers don't do. >> i'm from the missio
. >> my name is jasmine flores. i am working as an admin assistant in the city attorney's office. i have always enjoyed the tasks that i have been given. on the days i show up and work on my own is empowering. for me, happiness in being more involved in a person-to-person interaction. my dream jobs includes being a physician, paramedic, firefighter, working with animals with the public. on a personal level with self improvement. my sister is the biggest influence in my life because she...
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in the mexican border town and jasmine vazquez and her co-workers begin their work. they are praying their asylum claims are accepted. the operation here is funded by private donors in the u.s., but the people who work here, they do it for free. they let migrants use the little shower in the back. they say they're paying it forward, doing it for god. >> translator: to see people desperate, hungry, if i had more to give, i would. >> reporter: also working here, brian, a former anything car wag juan policeman who said he fled after threats to his life. he sleeps on a park bench by night and volunteering to feed fellow migrants by day. >> translator: my mother taught me values and principles. you must always help those in need, so i help whoever i can, and they help me. it's a miracle i've made it this far. >> reporter: around 8 a.m. yasmine and brian walk to the plaza. it's five minutes away and hungry families already know they are coming. >> translator: they're happy. they're happy when they see me coming with the cart. they get in line. kids first, then women, then
in the mexican border town and jasmine vazquez and her co-workers begin their work. they are praying their asylum claims are accepted. the operation here is funded by private donors in the u.s., but the people who work here, they do it for free. they let migrants use the little shower in the back. they say they're paying it forward, doing it for god. >> translator: to see people desperate, hungry, if i had more to give, i would. >> reporter: also working here, brian, a former...
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we caught up with jasmine jackson in a bat being cating cl mo belmont.tination is the olympics. >> i just focus on being better every single day. if i motivate myself to get up and hit every day it will make me better. it should add up to what i want. i'm pretty sure -- >> reporter: jackson has been getting better, ever since picking up a bat and a glove at the age of 7. it was simpl the love of sport that drove her to become a standout at uc berkley. the goal was never the olympics because softball had been dropped from the olympics, but now softball is back. >> once it was reinstated in 2016, that's when i was all right, it's time to get to business. that's what i want. >> reporter: jackson has been competing internationally for four years on team usa. there is, however, one more tryout to go. this fall in order to make the olympic squad. a dream at least for now. she won't al llow her self to focus on. >> it's so emotional to me. >> that swing is so impressive. >> we're rooting for you. >> i have a tip for her coach. we should add some steam to that b
we caught up with jasmine jackson in a bat being cating cl mo belmont.tination is the olympics. >> i just focus on being better every single day. if i motivate myself to get up and hit every day it will make me better. it should add up to what i want. i'm pretty sure -- >> reporter: jackson has been getting better, ever since picking up a bat and a glove at the age of 7. it was simpl the love of sport that drove her to become a standout at uc berkley. the goal was never the olympics...
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i'm jeff bennett alongside alex witness in for jasmine who is off this week. to the top stories.government will collect the information in a different way. my colleague hallie jackson has the story. >> reporter: president trump still determined to count how many people are legally living in this country. >> today, i'm here to say we are not backing down on our determination. >> reporter: it won't be a question on the 2020 census. the president is retreating from that fight and directing federal agencies to give records they already have. >> we will defends the right of the american people to know the full facts about the population, size of citizens and noncitizens in america. >> reporter: it comes after they refused to allow the commerce department to include the controversy at sill zenship question on the census. >> these delays would have completed us from completing at the time. it is regrettable but will not stop us from getting the needed information. >> arguing including that question on citizenship could make immigrants too afraid to respond, under counting the number of
i'm jeff bennett alongside alex witness in for jasmine who is off this week. to the top stories.government will collect the information in a different way. my colleague hallie jackson has the story. >> reporter: president trump still determined to count how many people are legally living in this country. >> today, i'm here to say we are not backing down on our determination. >> reporter: it won't be a question on the 2020 census. the president is retreating from that fight and...
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. >>> lavender, jasmine, what do they have in common? they might help you catch in zs.is week's staying well, we take a look at how plants can help you sleep better. >> me putting plants in my bedroom is so that i could relax and just fall asleep with no worries. i have certain plants like the snake plant and with those cleaning the air, it helps me sleep better. >> the presence of plants in an individual's bedroom could facilitate positive sleep because the plant is going to take up carbon dioxide that is in the room and give off more oxygen. we know that sleeping in a more oxyg oxygen-enriched environment could be helpful. >> you hear that lavender and other plants have that scent that calm you enough to put you to sleep. >> they found people being exposed to tlavender slept better. >> that makes me happy seeing it come alive. >> a big part of what plants can do for our sleep is really helping to create the environment that an individual likes. and that is a big part of sleep right there. >>> so the other news we're following, a violent clash between protesters and ho
. >>> lavender, jasmine, what do they have in common? they might help you catch in zs.is week's staying well, we take a look at how plants can help you sleep better. >> me putting plants in my bedroom is so that i could relax and just fall asleep with no worries. i have certain plants like the snake plant and with those cleaning the air, it helps me sleep better. >> the presence of plants in an individual's bedroom could facilitate positive sleep because the plant is going...
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. >> using the last name kornet, volunteers located a possible match, jasmine kornet who was notified his niese. >> i immediately went in the room, called my family, showed them the mess haddage. we all said yes, that's him. >> we found him. >> kornet facetimed with her family once she found her uncle near the prowl street b.a.r.t. station. that was last august. >> august to now, he is off the streets. he's in mercy house and in a very nice apartment. >> miracle message is the creation of kevin adler witham, volunteers, they've been able to reunite 235 families. >> it's really important as a believer that we show people our faith not just tell them. so being able to see people reconcile after 20 years disconnected and show compassion, understanding, open arms, that's incredible. >> who do you want to reconnect with, your mom. >> yeah. >> reporter: it now has people helping in five major u.s. cities with the goal of bringing back those who very been left behind. >> find my family. >> reporter: lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> what a great cause there. the ability to find secure housing i
. >> using the last name kornet, volunteers located a possible match, jasmine kornet who was notified his niese. >> i immediately went in the room, called my family, showed them the mess haddage. we all said yes, that's him. >> we found him. >> kornet facetimed with her family once she found her uncle near the prowl street b.a.r.t. station. that was last august. >> august to now, he is off the streets. he's in mercy house and in a very nice apartment. >>...
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you are accompanied today by jasmine rambeau. you have a headset or you can do simultaneously translation for ms. juarez when members speak or ask questions. i believe we're expecting votes to be called in about half an hour, i think the last i heard. so we will let the witness testify. we will have whatever questions there. when we return we'll open up with the second panel. i'd like to swear you in. please stand if you would, ms. juarez, and raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show that the witness answers in the affirmative. i thank you, ms. juarez. please be seated. without objection, your written statement will be made part of the record. i also without objection will waive onto the committee for purposes of participation today ms. talib from michigan and mr. graphman from wisconsin. you're now recognized to speak to the committee. [ speaking foreign language] >> translator: first of all,
you are accompanied today by jasmine rambeau. you have a headset or you can do simultaneously translation for ms. juarez when members speak or ask questions. i believe we're expecting votes to be called in about half an hour, i think the last i heard. so we will let the witness testify. we will have whatever questions there. when we return we'll open up with the second panel. i'd like to swear you in. please stand if you would, ms. juarez, and raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm that...
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and jasmine. ben: okay. nancy: and there's some citrus on top. lemonis: so that's a yes.es. ben: this, i like the citrus. i think that it would be directly geared to, like -- "love you to the moon and back" would be a quote we could use or something like that. all: aww. lemonis: and so they'll go work on creating libraries of fragrances. ben: mm-hmm. lemonis: you're gonna go to work on creating designs around those four. kristin, this is a project. we have to project manage it. there's going to be dates and times and tasks, and we have to hit 'em, okay? ♪ lemonis: can we see all the 10 designs? ben: yes. lemonis: ben is hard at work designing new products. you got this done already? ben: yeah. lemonis: as part of our textile initiative, ben has created 10 new designs for wrapping paper. these are awesome. ben: thank you. lemonis: when i look at this work, it motivates me to want to work harder. ben: this is my favorite one. lemonis: what's this one? the "hello." this is actually really nice-looking. next, we're taking ben's designs to a textile company called flavor paper
and jasmine. ben: okay. nancy: and there's some citrus on top. lemonis: so that's a yes.es. ben: this, i like the citrus. i think that it would be directly geared to, like -- "love you to the moon and back" would be a quote we could use or something like that. all: aww. lemonis: and so they'll go work on creating libraries of fragrances. ben: mm-hmm. lemonis: you're gonna go to work on creating designs around those four. kristin, this is a project. we have to project manage it....
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jessica and jasmine are four and they have always struggled to sleep.according to the nhs, these girls are just two of the thousands getting help for sleep conditions. they were referred to the sleep clinic where nurses come up with a bedtime routine specific for each patient. the girls were diagnosed with restless legs. that often wakes them as they sleep, so they were prescribed a gentle sedative. jackie also stuck to the routine she worked out with the clinic. this clinic in sheffield is one of a small number of services around the uk and it is stretched. they see 800 new children a year and the situation is getting worse. it's postcode lottery when it comes to sleep services across the country. this is a hidden public health crisis when it comes to sleep. but things are looking up for the girls. after almost a year, jessica and jasmine have been given the all clear from the service. i don't even really like talking about the days prior to sleep. but on a good night we can walk out and then 12 hours later they will wake up. some news just some newsju
jessica and jasmine are four and they have always struggled to sleep.according to the nhs, these girls are just two of the thousands getting help for sleep conditions. they were referred to the sleep clinic where nurses come up with a bedtime routine specific for each patient. the girls were diagnosed with restless legs. that often wakes them as they sleep, so they were prescribed a gentle sedative. jackie also stuck to the routine she worked out with the clinic. this clinic in sheffield is one...
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we've got twin girls, jessica and jasmine, who are four., but they're very lively, very full—on. don't like sitting still. like to keep busy. typical toddlers. but they're hard work. they're not the easiest. well done. it's not been helped because they've had quite a difficult start in life. they've suffered with chronic recurrent illnesses, food allergies, repeated hospital admissions. so, the first few years have been pretty tough. he is very, very energetic, so he can be quite boisterous. no, no, no. let go. when he was born, he had really bad colic, so he was being sick at night. he was getting about three or four hours a night sometimes. coming up to three months, where a lot of other babies around that age start to settle a bit more and things were just getting worse and worse and worse. they literally hardly ever slept. i'd have one in bed with me and the other one would be withjulian in another bedroom. he was trying to settle one, i was trying to settle the other. they were literally waking up anything from ten, 20, 30, 40 times a
we've got twin girls, jessica and jasmine, who are four., but they're very lively, very full—on. don't like sitting still. like to keep busy. typical toddlers. but they're hard work. they're not the easiest. well done. it's not been helped because they've had quite a difficult start in life. they've suffered with chronic recurrent illnesses, food allergies, repeated hospital admissions. so, the first few years have been pretty tough. he is very, very energetic, so he can be quite boisterous....
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that's tiana and i have -- we have a 3-year-old jasmine and we have 16-month-old tiana and, of course, i'm the only guy. >> i think that's part of what makes you who you are, you're a real man but you get it. [ laughter ] you have a softer side. >> well, i got to tell you, you know, as men, you know, you're like, oh, yeah, i'm going to raise my son and having all daughters, it's the greatest blessing i've ever had. [ applause ] it's beautiful. it's beautiful. as a matter of fact, i was just facetiming with lauren and seeing our daughters running around and my dog is the only other dude in the house and he's like -- >> speaking of the women in your life you brought your mother with you, the last time you were here and she revealed your childhood name was dewey. >> thanks for bringing that up. we'll all remember that. yes, it is dewey. let me give a little background. >> i didn't know if i was allowed. >> of course, we're family. so when i was a baby my godmother said he needs to change ace diaper and mom said is he -- >> oh, no. >> hold on, lara. let me get to the story and my mom said
that's tiana and i have -- we have a 3-year-old jasmine and we have 16-month-old tiana and, of course, i'm the only guy. >> i think that's part of what makes you who you are, you're a real man but you get it. [ laughter ] you have a softer side. >> well, i got to tell you, you know, as men, you know, you're like, oh, yeah, i'm going to raise my son and having all daughters, it's the greatest blessing i've ever had. [ applause ] it's beautiful. it's beautiful. as a matter of fact, i...
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jessica and jasmine are four and they have always struggled to sleep. pretty tough. the girls' sleep got so bad, it was having a devastating effect on the whole family. i was planning to return to work after 12 months, but there was no way i could return to work. according to the nhs, these girls are just two of the thousands of children getting help for sleep conditions. they were referred to the sleep clinic in sheffield, where nurses come up with a bedtime routine specific for each patient. the girls were diagnosed with restless legs. that often wakes them as they sleep. so they were prescribed a gentle sedative. jackie also stuck to the routine she worked out with the clinic. the clinic in sheffield is one of a small number of services around the uk and it's stretched. they see 800 new children a year and the situation is getting worse. it's postcode lottery when it comes to sleep services across the country. provision is very patchy. we're in the midst of a hidden public health crisis when it comes to sleep. but things are looking up for the girls.
jessica and jasmine are four and they have always struggled to sleep. pretty tough. the girls' sleep got so bad, it was having a devastating effect on the whole family. i was planning to return to work after 12 months, but there was no way i could return to work. according to the nhs, these girls are just two of the thousands of children getting help for sleep conditions. they were referred to the sleep clinic in sheffield, where nurses come up with a bedtime routine specific for each patient....