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the international community to essentially deny the junta any level of legitimacy. we have never mars diplomatic missions in other countries in many of there have been staff members who have declared themselves accountable only to elected governments and you know other countries could help in that perspective by ensuring that they don't work with representatives from the one time and they don't meet with representatives from the one time except to advocate for a return to civil war. and then tucked in young thank you. thank you. let's get some developments in the coronavirus pandemic now italy has blocked 250000 doses of the oxford astra zeneca vaccine from being shipped to australia it is the 1st time that an e.u. country has blocked a vaccine shipment under export powers that took effect in january the use medicines regulator is reviewing russia sputnik the vaccine paving the way for its potential approval for use across europe sputnik has proven to be more than 90 percent effective in clinical trials and the world health organization is warning europe to increase
the international community to essentially deny the junta any level of legitimacy. we have never mars diplomatic missions in other countries in many of there have been staff members who have declared themselves accountable only to elected governments and you know other countries could help in that perspective by ensuring that they don't work with representatives from the one time and they don't meet with representatives from the one time except to advocate for a return to civil war. and then...
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saudi what are people doing as at in order to to protest this to scoop by the military junta. actually released. as early as we thought of these protests but we are preventing prevent a risk is there a printout of this protest so we love the way it is but if we blog somewhere why we are protesting peacefully and then we will just prevent there are you know there there should be again so we we always do. so we protest our people and then. we have to you know we have to we have to. we have to take care of. our people to save our life let's talk about the international pressure on your country right now on myanmar's military leaders we know that foreign ministers from neighboring countries are going to hold talks with the junta today where's your level of hope when it comes to those talks you think that it will help your movement to legitimize it or for that legitimize the junta. where you obviously did military they did they did they might let off a lot of people so it will disappear at the point of approach of the end of mission up country i think that you have some of the i'm
saudi what are people doing as at in order to to protest this to scoop by the military junta. actually released. as early as we thought of these protests but we are preventing prevent a risk is there a printout of this protest so we love the way it is but if we blog somewhere why we are protesting peacefully and then we will just prevent there are you know there there should be again so we we always do. so we protest our people and then. we have to you know we have to we have to. we have to...
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even making it illegal to call the junta wanted it unable sweeping surveillance of 40 steps summated the free press ban of most trade unions instituted nightly countrywide internet outages and banned gatherings of more than 5 people madam president the country of me and more is being controlled by a murderous illegal regime its current leadership perpetuated the atrocity crimes that are the focus of the charge of genocide before the international criminal court of justice as i documented in the annex to my report the crimes against the rigging of people continue since the coup the need more military has attacked and forcibly displaced several 1000 members of ethnic nationalities from their homes it is it should come as little surprise that there is growing evidence that this same me and more military led by the same senior leadership is now engaging in crimes against humanity including the acts of murder in forced disappearance persecution torture and imprisonment in violation of fundamental rules of the international law of course a full investigation and a trial before a court of l
even making it illegal to call the junta wanted it unable sweeping surveillance of 40 steps summated the free press ban of most trade unions instituted nightly countrywide internet outages and banned gatherings of more than 5 people madam president the country of me and more is being controlled by a murderous illegal regime its current leadership perpetuated the atrocity crimes that are the focus of the charge of genocide before the international criminal court of justice as i documented in the...
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who now is representing the junta? tan: nobody., we saw the un ambassador to united nations publicly say he would not be take any orders from the military junta and orders the government not to recognize this military government. this is hugembarrassment for the junta and they lost what little legitimacy they had. in the past, when there were discussions about bmr, myanmar would approach as diplomats. -- discussions about myanmar, and marwood approach as diplomats. now there is no support for the junta. >> thank you. china's nationals people that national people's congress has announced plans for people standing for candidacy for hong kong's counsel to be approved for loyalty to beijing. critics say this would undermine freedom of democracy. >> nearly 3000 delegates are in the chinese capital to rubberstamp initiatives already approved by the upper echelons of the comet as part, and next week about the many challenges the country is facing will be presented in various forms. one issue is said that is set to dominate the news -- one
who now is representing the junta? tan: nobody., we saw the un ambassador to united nations publicly say he would not be take any orders from the military junta and orders the government not to recognize this military government. this is hugembarrassment for the junta and they lost what little legitimacy they had. in the past, when there were discussions about bmr, myanmar would approach as diplomats. -- discussions about myanmar, and marwood approach as diplomats. now there is no support for...
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the envoy said that — no action -- junta. the envoy said that the _ no action -- junta.ta. the envoy said that the people of- no action -- junta. the envoy i said that the people of myanmar including committed civil servants are the real heroes and protectors of the nation's democratic progress. but, she want, the hope that they have placed in the united nations and its membership is waning. action has been taken online, with youtube removing five of the military�*s channels after facebook removed all of their pages on its side. but china and russia are unlikely to rush to implement sanctions, and with the asean nations, of which over which vietnam and myanmar are embers, seeking their own solutions to, but there is no doubt at the shared frustration now building globally at the myanmar military�*s increasingly violent approach. mark lobel, bbc news. the head of the world health organization has said there must be no relaxation in the fight against of the pandemic. a trauma greater than it did after world war ii. and now, even with this covid pandemics with bigger magnit
the envoy said that — no action -- junta. the envoy said that the _ no action -- junta.ta. the envoy said that the people of- no action -- junta. the envoy i said that the people of myanmar including committed civil servants are the real heroes and protectors of the nation's democratic progress. but, she want, the hope that they have placed in the united nations and its membership is waning. action has been taken online, with youtube removing five of the military�*s channels after facebook...
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pero tendrÁ que competir con los fondos junta compaÑÍas mÁs grandes.s afectadas por la pandemia. entÉrese 100 base a sus ingresos puede ser elegiblepara recibir un cheque de 1004 dos dÓlares. se acerca la fecha lÍmite para la entrega de la declaraciÓn de impuestos. ya volvemos. ♪ ♪ paola: el senado aprobÓ el proyecto de ley de ayuda econÓmica de 1.9 millones de dÓlares. personas que ganan menos de $75,000 al aÑo y parejas que reciben menos de $150,000 anualesrecibÍan 1000 cosas en tus dÓlares. el subsidio adicional por desempleo serÁ por $300 semanales hasta el 6 de septiembre. el plan destina fondos para ayudar al aÑos de pequeÑa negocios.el senado enviÓ la nueva versiÓn a la cÁmara de representantes para su aprobaciÓn. nos encontramos en plena temporada dedeclaraciÓn de impuestos. josÉ gonzÁlez hablÓ con expertos y nos tiene toda la informaciÓn en este reporte. >> cada vez faltan menos dÍas para la fecha lÍmite de rendirle cuentas al tÍo sam. el 15 de abril es el Último dÍa. por lo que es importante tomar en cuenta varios factores para poder obtener
pero tendrÁ que competir con los fondos junta compaÑÍas mÁs grandes.s afectadas por la pandemia. entÉrese 100 base a sus ingresos puede ser elegiblepara recibir un cheque de 1004 dos dÓlares. se acerca la fecha lÍmite para la entrega de la declaraciÓn de impuestos. ya volvemos. ♪ ♪ paola: el senado aprobÓ el proyecto de ley de ayuda econÓmica de 1.9 millones de dÓlares. personas que ganan menos de $75,000 al aÑo y parejas que reciben menos de $150,000 anualesrecibÍan 1000 cosas...
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la junta dijo en una carta que la eficacia de la vacuna puede haber estado entre 79 y 74% >>> nuestromás, la estación del aÑo de más rápido calentamiento en todo el país desde 1970 el 98% de la ciudad estuvieron un aumento promedio de 2 °f el 74% registraron al menos siete días adicionales de temperaturas por encima de lo normal entre los aÑos de 1970 y 2020 >>> un invierno cálido puede tener impactos negativos ejemplo, menos acumulación de nieve o perjudicando el desarrollo de árboles frutales como cereza, manzanas y melocotones. también se ve afectada al industria de los deportes invernales pero para california, lo más importante es el agua del cual dependemos todo >>> las pérdidas económicas por un invierno cálido son cuantiosas y generar muchos problemas como la falta deagua para temporada seca. es que guillermo muchos probablemente no se han dado cuenta pero california es un gran desierto y necesita de toda esa agua >>> correcto, toda esta acumulación de nieve es la que nos va a ayudar a nosotros en lo común en el agua que necesitamos no solo para los cultivos y no para tomar el
la junta dijo en una carta que la eficacia de la vacuna puede haber estado entre 79 y 74% >>> nuestromás, la estación del aÑo de más rápido calentamiento en todo el país desde 1970 el 98% de la ciudad estuvieron un aumento promedio de 2 °f el 74% registraron al menos siete días adicionales de temperaturas por encima de lo normal entre los aÑos de 1970 y 2020 >>> un invierno cálido puede tener impactos negativos ejemplo, menos acumulación de nieve o perjudicando el...
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, para ser parte de esta organización, es un proceso de retiros, de juntas, y lo que más me impactó des veces solamente queremos como líderes decir, "tú tienes que hacer lo otro, tú lo otro, y tú lo otro", y yo como líder de, en la educación, es la forma en que se me enseñó a mí, ¿verdad?, un director solamente da órdenes; ah, pero algo que aprendí, que fue muy impactante con alf, es cómo tener este diálogo, cómo no juzgar, ¿verdad?, cómo tener, para poder tener más empatía y compasión, y en realidad tener un equipo; y lo pudimos lograr acá en, en latino college preparatory academy, ahí estuve por 8 años; inmediatamente cuando aprendí estas estratégicas, estrategias, las apliqué con los maestros, y tuvimos un retiro de 2, 3 días, aquí mismo en los gatos, fuimos a las montañas, y nos conocimos más íntimamente, hubo llanto, hubo identidad, hasta una persona salió y dijo, "mi nombre no es lo que han pensado por los últimos 10 años, este es mi nombre, y ahora, ahora entiendo porque tengo que ser más auténtico con quién soy" y entonces hubo una aceptación, un allegamiento a un punto, a un n
, para ser parte de esta organización, es un proceso de retiros, de juntas, y lo que más me impactó des veces solamente queremos como líderes decir, "tú tienes que hacer lo otro, tú lo otro, y tú lo otro", y yo como líder de, en la educación, es la forma en que se me enseñó a mí, ¿verdad?, un director solamente da órdenes; ah, pero algo que aprendí, que fue muy impactante con alf, es cómo tener este diálogo, cómo no juzgar, ¿verdad?, cómo tener, para poder tener...
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announced sanctions against myanmar's conglomerate owned by the military junta. they control significant segments of the country's economy to these two holding firms. any property of those groups in the u.s. is now blocked. international pressure against the military regime has so far mostly been ignored. the u.s. and the u.k. are hoping hitting them where it hurts may have more of an effect. the u.s. treasury said it was deliberately targeting a vital financial lifeline for the military junta. that wraps up the business for me. >> thank you very much, catherine bennett. that is it for me as well. i will be back here in a couple of minutes. don't go away. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] /b 03/25/21 03/25/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> 657 u.s. yen there's, combin wealth go up to $1.3 trillion for combined wealth of $4.2 trillion total. they have benefited from other peopleuffering. these are the pa
announced sanctions against myanmar's conglomerate owned by the military junta. they control significant segments of the country's economy to these two holding firms. any property of those groups in the u.s. is now blocked. international pressure against the military regime has so far mostly been ignored. the u.s. and the u.k. are hoping hitting them where it hurts may have more of an effect. the u.s. treasury said it was deliberately targeting a vital financial lifeline for the military junta....
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the international community to essentially deny the junta any level of legitimacy. we near mars diplomatic missions in other countries in many of there have been staff members who have declared themselves accountable only to elected governments and you know other countries could help in that perspective by ensuring that they don't work with representatives from the one time and they don't meet with representing this from the one time except 2 at the cape for were turned to so they would move. in young thank you. thank you. and let's get a quick check of some other stories making news senegalese police clashed with student protesters in the capital dakar a police official was one person said that one person was killed it follows the detention of opposition leader song on wednesday so goes arrests has triggered the worst unrest seen in the west african country in here. spain has destroyed more than $1000.00 weapons seized over the years mainly from the basque separatist group at the prime minister pedro sanchez presided as the arms were crushed at a ceremony in madrid
the international community to essentially deny the junta any level of legitimacy. we near mars diplomatic missions in other countries in many of there have been staff members who have declared themselves accountable only to elected governments and you know other countries could help in that perspective by ensuring that they don't work with representatives from the one time and they don't meet with representing this from the one time except 2 at the cape for were turned to so they would move....
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the deadly violence inflicted by the military junta starting with a coup on for jury first. -- on february 1. an attempted coup just two days before the newly elected president is set to be sworn into office. thank you for joining us. we begin here in france, where president emmanual macron has announced a nationwide closure of schools to combat rising numbers of coronavirus infections. it is the most of the for can change to the current restrictions already in place. there will be a ban on domestic travel for one month. macron warned the virus is accelerating and deaths could soon reach 100,000. he also said that there is light at the end of the tunnel and there could be a gradual reopening starting in mid-may. >> [speaking french] >> the centers are ready to vaccinate all citizens over 17 years old. april 16, first appointments will be given to those between 60 and 70 years old. from may 15, appointments will be open to those between 50 and 60 years old. from mid june, appointments will be available for all citizens under the age of 50. anchor: earlier, we heard from our french politics
the deadly violence inflicted by the military junta starting with a coup on for jury first. -- on february 1. an attempted coup just two days before the newly elected president is set to be sworn into office. thank you for joining us. we begin here in france, where president emmanual macron has announced a nationwide closure of schools to combat rising numbers of coronavirus infections. it is the most of the for can change to the current restrictions already in place. there will be a ban on...
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. >>> la junta directiva del distrito escolar. las escuelas y al mismo tiempo continÚa la negociaciÓn con el sindicato de maestros. el superintendente adÁn clark dijo que el aprendizaje en persona podrÍa comenzar el 22 de marzo. se necesita un memorando de entendimiento. entre sindicato de maestros y el distrito escolar para tomar una decisiÓn final. recibieron subsidios de 20 mil dÓlares, por desigualdad educativa agravada. se va a crear equipos de educadores. y mientras que en contra costa van a contratar un mentor que ayude a manjar situaciones de conflicto. >>> varias escuelas del distrito escolar estÁn en riesgo de cerrar sus puertas definitivamente este haÑ el dis tit ha perdido cientos de alumnos no necesariamente se atribuye a la pandemia. sandra bermÚdez nos explica. >>> no me gustarÍa que envÍan a mi niÑo a una escuela que no me guste. >>> acaba de enterarse que la primaria es uno de los planteles que estÁ considerandos para cerrar el prÓximo aÑo escolar. junto con la primaria cÉsar chÁvez, san antonio. >>> uno deja a su
. >>> la junta directiva del distrito escolar. las escuelas y al mismo tiempo continÚa la negociaciÓn con el sindicato de maestros. el superintendente adÁn clark dijo que el aprendizaje en persona podrÍa comenzar el 22 de marzo. se necesita un memorando de entendimiento. entre sindicato de maestros y el distrito escolar para tomar una decisiÓn final. recibieron subsidios de 20 mil dÓlares, por desigualdad educativa agravada. se va a crear equipos de educadores. y mientras que en...
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los miembros de la junta escolar de... febrero esta incÓmoda situaciÓn se presentÓ cuando miembros de la junta directiva no se percataron que podÍan ser vistoso y escuchados en zoom. las propuestas para llenar las vacantes estÁn en manos de los lÍderes miles de niÑos regresaron a los salones de clases. y no todos estÁn listos para salir de nuevo y convivir con sus compaÑeros. esto pues mÁs al norte de nuestra zona. y alejandra quezada nos cuenta el caso de un pequeÑo que ha desarrollado un miedo extremo. a la pandemia. y tomÓ clases en lÍnea. y pudieron regresar a clases en persona entrÓ en pÁnico. >>> se metiÓ mucho en la cabeza. y es el miedo de regresar la escuela. me voy a morir y entro ahÍ. >>> desde el inicio de la pandemia sufriÓ cambios f su estado de animo. al principio fue por tener que dejar la escuela. >>> costÓ mucho, se enojÓ. que el corona virus era malo y se en joba porque no iba a la escuela. comenzÓ a estresarse tanto y lo notamos en los videojuegos, se enojaba y le pegaba al control. se enojaba y tiraba
los miembros de la junta escolar de... febrero esta incÓmoda situaciÓn se presentÓ cuando miembros de la junta directiva no se percataron que podÍan ser vistoso y escuchados en zoom. las propuestas para llenar las vacantes estÁn en manos de los lÍderes miles de niÑos regresaron a los salones de clases. y no todos estÁn listos para salir de nuevo y convivir con sus compaÑeros. esto pues mÁs al norte de nuestra zona. y alejandra quezada nos cuenta el caso de un pequeÑo que ha...
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segÚn un estudio, las palomas blancas demostraron que pueden pelear si estÁn muy juntas.debe tener un territorio. reportera: si estÁ irritado, entonces dÉ una vuelta. >> se ha multiplicado el divorcio en esta pandemia, que ha sacado lo peor de nosotros. reportera: no hay escape. >> los problemas sepultados salen mÁs fuertes. reportera: el doctor aconseja fomentar diÁlogos para llegar a acuerdos. >> preguntarse quÉ se puede hacer para que el otro estÉ mejor. reportera: la comunicaciÓn es la clave. >> para quÉ hablamos, si siempre peleamos. >> hay que tener comunicaciÓn. todos estamos en el mismo barco. no es salida, estamos estancados todos. reportera: en fin, hablar para mejorar o buscar ayuda profesional. paola: gracias. nos quedamos con los consejos. conseguir una cita para vacunarse en california es complejo y por eso el consulado de mÉxico ayudarÁ en este proceso. >> muy buenas tardes. es un gusto. paola: cÓmo una persona puede acceder a esta ayuda? >> anunciamos el dÍa de hoy nuestra alianza con community health. vamos a estar registrando a nuestros connacionales par
segÚn un estudio, las palomas blancas demostraron que pueden pelear si estÁn muy juntas.debe tener un territorio. reportera: si estÁ irritado, entonces dÉ una vuelta. >> se ha multiplicado el divorcio en esta pandemia, que ha sacado lo peor de nosotros. reportera: no hay escape. >> los problemas sepultados salen mÁs fuertes. reportera: el doctor aconseja fomentar diÁlogos para llegar a acuerdos. >> preguntarse quÉ se puede hacer para que el otro estÉ mejor. reportera:...
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regional neighbor singapore, the foreign minister saying it was a national shame the junta is using weaponss own citizens. this came as youtube announced it is taking five channels connected to the military in myanmar off the air because they say they have been spreading misinformation through their channels. anchor: soldiers are using tiktok to issue death threats protesters. a digital rights group found more than 800 such posts over the past month. some armed men have threatened to shoot demonstrators in the head. tiktok says it is removing the videos. let's speak to a protester in yangon. she is anonymous to protect her safety. i know this is risky for you, i want to ask you how bad the situation is and are you concerned by -- are you concerned violence directed towards protesters is going to get worse? >> i think the situation is pretty bad. i am based in yangon, so i can't say what is happening but i know it is worse in some places, and what is happening in rural spaces as well. the last few days and weeks, we saw an intense crackdown on protesters. and not just protesters, people who
regional neighbor singapore, the foreign minister saying it was a national shame the junta is using weaponss own citizens. this came as youtube announced it is taking five channels connected to the military in myanmar off the air because they say they have been spreading misinformation through their channels. anchor: soldiers are using tiktok to issue death threats protesters. a digital rights group found more than 800 such posts over the past month. some armed men have threatened to shoot...
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sanctions were applied on the junta.oney, they want to be part of the international economy. there was pressure building from within the military to engage with the world so that they could be able to prosper. so they conceded they had some reforms, modest reforms, but they were reforms stopping the point is, they reacted, they responded to economic pressure, i believe that they can and will again now. �* , ., ., “ that they can and will again now. �*, . now. let's look at international - now. let's look at i international action. now. let's look at - international action. if now. let's look at _ international action. if china blots or slows down action inside the un, would you suggest individual states to carry out their own measures? no question, no questions to be there are ai countries, for example, that have some form of arms embargo, and we have to increase that number. and also, sanctions, tough, clear economic sanctions to be there with 35 countries with some form of economic sanctions already in place. but they
sanctions were applied on the junta.oney, they want to be part of the international economy. there was pressure building from within the military to engage with the world so that they could be able to prosper. so they conceded they had some reforms, modest reforms, but they were reforms stopping the point is, they reacted, they responded to economic pressure, i believe that they can and will again now. �* , ., ., “ that they can and will again now. �*, . now. let's look at international -...
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special envoy on myanmar has called wednesday the bloodiest day since the military junta overthrew the elected government what's behind this intensification of violence. so we look at the number of people who've been killed around the country we can see that the killings have been concentrated in the get go badly and well and i think it's really important to note that. both the clear themselves in this cities that are not accountable to the military regime it will hold the answer to elected officials who were elected in 2020 alexion and you can go also has a number of townships that declared the state and so it's quite likely that the killings are being targeted and the escalation of violence has been targeted in places where the strongest resistance to the most visible public and material resistance against the regime is taking place now given this escalation of violence and the fact that it is now been more than a month since the coup and people are demonstrating across the country for democracy and for the future of their country but is hopeful waning. i think people are more scared
special envoy on myanmar has called wednesday the bloodiest day since the military junta overthrew the elected government what's behind this intensification of violence. so we look at the number of people who've been killed around the country we can see that the killings have been concentrated in the get go badly and well and i think it's really important to note that. both the clear themselves in this cities that are not accountable to the military regime it will hold the answer to elected...
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yet there are those within the security forces who disagree with the junta's brutality. the british broadcasting corporion has interviewed police officers who fled across the border into india after refusing to carry out military orders. they're among the first defectors to share eyewitness accounts of what is happening myanmar. -- in myanmar. "as protests were taking place, my boss ordered us to fire the crowd. i refused to shoot them. i said i would rather side with the people. later i told him i was going to visit my family. that's when i ran away. the military is becoming more and more brutal." so far the protesters have refused to be silenced. they are still taking to the streets demanding the return of democracy to their country. phil: the u.n.'s special rapporteur for human rights in myanmar is tom andrews. he told dw why he believes the country's military is can many crimes against humanity. >> crimes against humanity are widespread, they are systematic, they are done against the civilian population, they are done knowingly. if you look at the brutality that we a
yet there are those within the security forces who disagree with the junta's brutality. the british broadcasting corporion has interviewed police officers who fled across the border into india after refusing to carry out military orders. they're among the first defectors to share eyewitness accounts of what is happening myanmar. -- in myanmar. "as protests were taking place, my boss ordered us to fire the crowd. i refused to shoot them. i said i would rather side with the people. later i...
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la junta del distrito escolar de contracosta fijÓ fecha para la reapertura de las escuelas, la juntaos escolares del valle central las clases ya comenzaron pero todavÍa hay temor en los padres por esta pandemia. vamos al informe. >>> tras anÑo de silencio vuelve a trabajar las clases en (hablan en inglÉs) con estrictas medidas de seguridad. (hablan en inglÉs) hemos estado trabajando muy duro en los Últimos meses para tener clases presenciales, es diferente pero es una gran ventaja para los estudiantes. >>> tenemos tres cosas que hacemos, tenemos la mÁscara y tambiÉn mantener el distanciamiento social de 6 pies. >>> el sitio escolar de (hablan en inglÉs) tambiÉn instalÓ filtros en cada salÓn de clases. >>> los estudiantes tienen que seguir los nuevos protocolos para seguir avanzando. >>> los padres me dicen que no tienen miedo de traer a sus hijos a clases presenciales. >>> yo sÉ que los cuidarÁn. >>> serÍa mejor aquÍ que en casa. >>> bienvenidos. >>> carlos trejo telemundo california. >>> la jornada de vacunaciÓn, 4 condados de la bahÍa tuvieron que disminuir las citas por falta de v
la junta del distrito escolar de contracosta fijÓ fecha para la reapertura de las escuelas, la juntaos escolares del valle central las clases ya comenzaron pero todavÍa hay temor en los padres por esta pandemia. vamos al informe. >>> tras anÑo de silencio vuelve a trabajar las clases en (hablan en inglÉs) con estrictas medidas de seguridad. (hablan en inglÉs) hemos estado trabajando muy duro en los Últimos meses para tener clases presenciales, es diferente pero es una gran...
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basaba en un estudio que temes unas semanas, se agrega que estÁ en una comunicaciÓn directa con la juntalos ensayos de la vacuna de pfizer, para la vacuna contra niÑos. presentadora: su madre permitiÓ que sus hijos fueron parte del estudio, nos conectamos con jane. cÓmo tomÓ el paso para permitir que sus hijos sean parte del ensayo clÍnico? >> fue una decisiÓn entre mi esposo y yo, en cuanto me enterÉ que aparece la oportunidad de que estÁn buscando niÑos para el estudio clÍnico. lo hablÉ con mi esposo, tanto Él como yo, sin ningÚn problema dijimos claro, tenemos niÑos sanos y somos una familia dispuesta a trabajar, siempre hemos serbio la comunidad. tenemos a niÑos sanos y estÁn buscando niÑos de su edad, por quÉ no portamos. borja: cuÉntanos cuÁnto has dosis recibieron y cÓmo se encuentran tus hijos. >> recibieron las mismas dosis que recibe todo el mundo. al cabo de las tres semanas le pusieras una dosis. pensamos que son las dosis, pueden ser un placebo. cuando entras en un estudio no sabe si es una vacuna o un placebo. es increÍble —— increÍblemente responsable con los niÑos. nos pi
basaba en un estudio que temes unas semanas, se agrega que estÁ en una comunicaciÓn directa con la juntalos ensayos de la vacuna de pfizer, para la vacuna contra niÑos. presentadora: su madre permitiÓ que sus hijos fueron parte del estudio, nos conectamos con jane. cÓmo tomÓ el paso para permitir que sus hijos sean parte del ensayo clÍnico? >> fue una decisiÓn entre mi esposo y yo, en cuanto me enterÉ que aparece la oportunidad de que estÁn buscando niÑos para el estudio...
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dollars flowing into the pockets of the junta in the me and more oil or gas enterprise alone so if we can focus sanctions on those institutions which are fueling what in the revenue in their pockets we can make a step i think a significant step in the right direction ate an arms embargo was another step not recognizing them diplomatically is another step focusing resources outside of the hotel those resources going to humanitarian aid or development aid and send them directly to n.g.o.s how much of how much of meaningful measure has. the depend on russia and china to stop blocking any vote on sanctions and the u.n. security council. well that's a big challenge needless to say and china has said made some i think encouraging statements calling for the release of political prisoners for example. but we know that this is a challenge we know that china provides the military for years with protection of the sick in the security council they provide them with weapons with trade so that is always going to be a challenge but we need to do is build a collective response outside of the security
dollars flowing into the pockets of the junta in the me and more oil or gas enterprise alone so if we can focus sanctions on those institutions which are fueling what in the revenue in their pockets we can make a step i think a significant step in the right direction ate an arms embargo was another step not recognizing them diplomatically is another step focusing resources outside of the hotel those resources going to humanitarian aid or development aid and send them directly to n.g.o.s how...
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. >>> y meibros de junta directiva decidieron continuar con el aprneidizaje a historia y el modelo hibridoara el próximo aeño scolar. >>> condado contra costa detectó más casos de la nueva varaitne del coronaviru s,y por eso piden cuudiarse para no retroceder. >>> la variante de reino unido ha llegado a contra costa y creen que puede haber más casos al ser más contagioso. >>> esta mutación circula con cientos en california y en la nación y cdc pronostican que para finales d emes podrá ser la que predomine, pero hay cierta espreanzxa e las tres vacunas porque protegen contra esta mutación por eso piden continuar cuidándose, con doble uso de mascarilla y evitar reuniones sociales. >>> vacuna johnson & johnson es segura y eficaz pero la percep es que es menos efectiva, pero no es así. >>> y también vemos al alcalde de san francisco que hoy se vacunó con la vacuna de johnson & johnson . >>> california anunció que trabajadores del transporte son elegibles y el departamento de salud pública de lo condado organizó 100 citas esta semana para inocular a los trabajadores . >>> sacerdote incentia a s
. >>> y meibros de junta directiva decidieron continuar con el aprneidizaje a historia y el modelo hibridoara el próximo aeño scolar. >>> condado contra costa detectó más casos de la nueva varaitne del coronaviru s,y por eso piden cuudiarse para no retroceder. >>> la variante de reino unido ha llegado a contra costa y creen que puede haber más casos al ser más contagioso. >>> esta mutación circula con cientos en california y en la nación y cdc...
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dollars flowing into the pockets of the junta in the me and more or the gas enterprise alone so if we can focus sanctions on those institutions which are fueling what is the revenue in their pockets we can make a step i think a significant step in the right direction ate an arms embargo was another step not recognizing them diplomatically is another step focusing resources outside of the hotel those resources going to humanitarian aid or development aid and saying that directly to n.g.o.s how much of how much of meaningful measure has. the depend on russia and china to stop blocking any vote on sanctions and the u.n. security council. well that's a big change leaves to say and china has shared needs some i think encouraging statements calling for the release of political prisoners for example. but we know that this is a challenge we know that china provides the military for years with the chechen the sick in the security council they provide them with weapons with trade so that is always going to be a challenge but we need to do is build a collective response outside of the security c
dollars flowing into the pockets of the junta in the me and more or the gas enterprise alone so if we can focus sanctions on those institutions which are fueling what is the revenue in their pockets we can make a step i think a significant step in the right direction ate an arms embargo was another step not recognizing them diplomatically is another step focusing resources outside of the hotel those resources going to humanitarian aid or development aid and saying that directly to n.g.o.s how...
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power and have never relinquished shutting down the internet affects their bottom lines too so the junta has chosen to win the hearts and minds was misinformation internally. it's hired an israeli arms trade or turned lobbyist to spin the story in the last by contending the former civilian government and the demonstrators are china somehow controlled by b. which is like calling the kettle black and call the generals are relying on state owned media outlets like the global new light of myanmar to spread the idea that the protesters killed many of them shot in the head hurt by their own crime given the mounting evidence collected and shared by demonstrators and me and maurice geo political realities both of those narratives are getting the traction they deserve which is. the military side deep doo doo movie anything new to be using the same old techniques and you're like oh don't mistreat killing each other by themself and the. other myanma it's and paying into a victim which yet at so so so me a call to ask again why nobody believed you see what happened in the in the hoods. and the optio
power and have never relinquished shutting down the internet affects their bottom lines too so the junta has chosen to win the hearts and minds was misinformation internally. it's hired an israeli arms trade or turned lobbyist to spin the story in the last by contending the former civilian government and the demonstrators are china somehow controlled by b. which is like calling the kettle black and call the generals are relying on state owned media outlets like the global new light of myanmar...
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government the junta took more than a month before revoking the broadcast licenses of 5 news outlets including me and mark and the democratic voice of burma those organizations have been doing frontline reporting under difficult conditions covering the crackdown feeling its effects they also play an important editorial role with material provided by citizen journalists layering those images with context and more information. burmese reporters spent almost 50 years under military rule before elections in 2011 turned the country into a quasi democracy the lessons they learned under that have prepared them for this one as have some tricks of the trade they picked up during this pandemic. just. 'd have been pretty much. everybody ready. wherever 'd they are and in fact for us i mean they have been operating from itself for 20 years we continue to operate fully we are not a lot to distribute via any kind. so this all kinds of. but despite various challenges we do get published you know but it will be is truly a difficult for all of us if the region of solve all of the internet. is is prob
government the junta took more than a month before revoking the broadcast licenses of 5 news outlets including me and mark and the democratic voice of burma those organizations have been doing frontline reporting under difficult conditions covering the crackdown feeling its effects they also play an important editorial role with material provided by citizen journalists layering those images with context and more information. burmese reporters spent almost 50 years under military rule before...
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bus then was shot that it is hard for me to understand this in human behavior of does the military junta yet there's no action there's no action no one is they get action another strong voice so myanmar is the un special rapporteur tom andrews he's an independent expert appointed by the un human rights council previously he was a u.s. congressman can i ask you whether what we're seeing in the country since the coup whether these amount to war crimes well listen i have made it very clear that there is mounting evidence that at the very least we're talking about crimes against humanity these attacks are very systematic they're very widespread it's very clear by the nature of these attacks that there is a central command that he has behind them. these are clear clearly noncombatants that are being attacked injured and killed so all of these factors make it clear to me and what i suggested to the united nations human rights council is that while this needs to be adjudicated of course in a court in my opinion looking at the facts as i've seen them these are these are key. times against humani
bus then was shot that it is hard for me to understand this in human behavior of does the military junta yet there's no action there's no action no one is they get action another strong voice so myanmar is the un special rapporteur tom andrews he's an independent expert appointed by the un human rights council previously he was a u.s. congressman can i ask you whether what we're seeing in the country since the coup whether these amount to war crimes well listen i have made it very clear that...
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the reality is the junta cannot govern myanmar, technology has spread and democratic ideals have spreadroughout the country. the myanmar people are not going to bow down and go along. i would prefer if the west and japan, whatever democracies are going tojoin us, basically made whatever democracies are going to join us, basically made a realistic case to the junta and said, you guys are not able to govern, you are going to need power—sharing with aung san suu kyiand power—sharing with aung san suu kyi and her national league for democracy which remains incredibly popular. i am not optimistic that will happen, i think in the west we are based too much on our own values to negotiate with unsavoury partners, even if it is for the greater good. partners, even if it is for the greater good-— greater good. thank you for cominu greater good. thank you for coming on- _ fighting in mozambique is continuing between islamist militants and government forces near giant gas projects in the north of the country. the french news agency quotes security sources as saying the jihadists have seized the tow
the reality is the junta cannot govern myanmar, technology has spread and democratic ideals have spreadroughout the country. the myanmar people are not going to bow down and go along. i would prefer if the west and japan, whatever democracies are going tojoin us, basically made whatever democracies are going to join us, basically made a realistic case to the junta and said, you guys are not able to govern, you are going to need power—sharing with aung san suu kyiand power—sharing with aung...
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de servicio persona, para saber su negocio califica, contacte a la ciudad, y en san francisco, la juntarmacias, esto solamente beneficia a los empleados que trabajan en cadenas por menos de 20 trabajadores, todavÍa falta que la alcaldesa afirme la medida. ahora quÉ restricciÓn se levantan y cuÁl serÁ la capacidad de permitir a clientes en algunos negocios, mi compaÑera carla farÍas nos amplia esta informaciÓn. carla: los dueÑos de negocios del condado a la medalla comienzan a sentir un pequeÑo alivio, ya que nuevamente podrÁn ampliar la capacidad en suslocales, luego de registrar un nuevo aÑo con pÉrdidas econÓmicas marcadas por la pandemia. el condado de alameda podrÁ levantar sus restricciones, a partir de este miÉrcoles, convirtiÉndose asÍ al igual que santa clara y solano. >> esto serÍa bueno para recuperarnos un poco de lo gravemente afectado que estamos. carla: ahora bien, entrando en contexto, le mencionamos que los condados que estÁn en la etapa roja, permiten que los restaurantes puedan atender a sus clientes al interior, solamente con un 25% de capacidad, las tiendas minorista
de servicio persona, para saber su negocio califica, contacte a la ciudad, y en san francisco, la juntarmacias, esto solamente beneficia a los empleados que trabajan en cadenas por menos de 20 trabajadores, todavÍa falta que la alcaldesa afirme la medida. ahora quÉ restricciÓn se levantan y cuÁl serÁ la capacidad de permitir a clientes en algunos negocios, mi compaÑera carla farÍas nos amplia esta informaciÓn. carla: los dueÑos de negocios del condado a la medalla comienzan a sentir un...
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escolar y docenas de escuelas y que la junta no plantea sus intenciones antes de tomar la decisión losdijeron haber notificado las personas que se votarían para cambiar los nombres vinculados esos delitos controversiales y nos pide desde el distrito reconoce que pueden haber errores sabe que este año se y california con esos programas la ceremonia es serán en persona través de mayo en el 2020 para el 2021 los graduados tendrán oportunidad de subir al escenario en el coliseo los Ángeles memoria para recibir su diploma eso sin número de asistentes al evento es limitado por familiares y amigos no podrán asistir por eso se planea con reconocimiento de salubridad estatal. un 139años y para mujeres durante el último año debido a la pandemia trata otoño que existieron unos estudiantes de primer año entre sus exalumnos de salta la congresista bárbara ahora hablando de finanzas con más tiempo para presentar los impuestos hemos averiguado el cambio y que hacer un cheque de estímulo económico y califican para una no lo reciben aquí lo explica un experto ahora quien más tiempo para presentar su de
escolar y docenas de escuelas y que la junta no plantea sus intenciones antes de tomar la decisión losdijeron haber notificado las personas que se votarían para cambiar los nombres vinculados esos delitos controversiales y nos pide desde el distrito reconoce que pueden haber errores sabe que este año se y california con esos programas la ceremonia es serán en persona través de mayo en el 2020 para el 2021 los graduados tendrán oportunidad de subir al escenario en el coliseo los Ángeles...
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. >> threatening the junta with kelly issue.n a rare joint statement, free of myanmar's groups called on the military to end the bloodshed. >> if they do not stop and continue to kill the people, we will cooperate with the protesters and fight back. it was an unusual show of unity by armed groups in myanmar, a country long divided. after gaining independence from britain in 1948, myanmar was left fractured between a myriad of cultural, ethnic, and linguistic minorities. dozens of rebel factions ok up arms and began to fight over resources soon overwhelming the central government. in 1962, the army took advantage of the chaos to stage a military coup and sees power. largely dominated by one ethnic group, it presented itself as the only force capable of ruling the country. it also prevented various armed actions from pursuing joint interests, instead preferring to cut individual deals behind the scenes. in 2015, 10 of the biggest arms groups signed a nationwide cease-fire and agreed to lay down their weapons in exchange for greate
. >> threatening the junta with kelly issue.n a rare joint statement, free of myanmar's groups called on the military to end the bloodshed. >> if they do not stop and continue to kill the people, we will cooperate with the protesters and fight back. it was an unusual show of unity by armed groups in myanmar, a country long divided. after gaining independence from britain in 1948, myanmar was left fractured between a myriad of cultural, ethnic, and linguistic minorities. dozens of...
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cristina, ¿cómo lograr que estas cuatro mujeres se sienten juntas para una entrevista? representan a la comunidad latina en la casa blanca. el recorrido de su oficina a nuestra entrevista fue menos de media cuadra. para hablar de las huellas que han dejado estas latinas imparables que hacen historia. >> ¿hablan español? >> a veces sí. entre nosotras. >> (risas). >> dicen que lo más importante es que se sienten comprendidas y apreciadas, y al ser latinas pueden acortar al gobierno. la semana pasada visitaron un centro de detención de menores en la frontera. la jefa de gabinete de la primera dama es dominicana. >> uno ve la imagen de uno, y como madre ve la situación de esos niños. >> la subdirectora de comunicaciones de la casa blanca se crió en guatemala. >> conocer a personas cuyos hijos murieron por pandillas. son contextos que se llevan este tipo de trabajo. >> , asesora de asuntos intergubernamentales, es la latina de mayor rango en la ala oeste de la casa blanca. en california vivió con su legendario abuelo el líder sindical césar chávez. >> ¿qué sentiste cuando el
cristina, ¿cómo lograr que estas cuatro mujeres se sienten juntas para una entrevista? representan a la comunidad latina en la casa blanca. el recorrido de su oficina a nuestra entrevista fue menos de media cuadra. para hablar de las huellas que han dejado estas latinas imparables que hacen historia. >> ¿hablan español? >> a veces sí. entre nosotras. >> (risas). >> dicen que lo más importante es que se sienten comprendidas y apreciadas, y al ser latinas pueden...
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there is no one to defend in the un for the current junta. a great great blow to the junta.people's congress, has formally unveiled plans to ensure all candidates standing for hong kong's assembly to be approved by a committee whose members would be loyal to beijing. the european union has condemned the measures, which it says would undermine freedoms and democracy. 0ur correspondent in beijing stephen mcdonell sent this report. nearly 3,000 delegates are in the chinese capital to rubber—stamp initiatives already approved by the upper echelons of the communist party. and over the next week, the many challenges this country is facing will be presented in various forms. however, one issue is set to dominate the news. the complete overhaul of hong kong's electoral system. a change which will remove even limited opposition from formal politics in the city. the chinese government says there is nothing wrong with this because only patriotic hong kongers should be allowed to hold office anyway. translation: we will stay true to the spirit of the principle - of one country, two syst
there is no one to defend in the un for the current junta. a great great blow to the junta.people's congress, has formally unveiled plans to ensure all candidates standing for hong kong's assembly to be approved by a committee whose members would be loyal to beijing. the european union has condemned the measures, which it says would undermine freedoms and democracy. 0ur correspondent in beijing stephen mcdonell sent this report. nearly 3,000 delegates are in the chinese capital to...
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dollars flowing into the pockets of the junta in the me and more or the gas enterprise alone so if we can focus sanctions on those institutions which are fueling putting the revenue in their pockets we can make a step i think a significant step in the right direction ate an arms embargo was another step not recognizing them diplomatically is another step focusing resources outside of the hotel those resources going to humanitarian aid or development aid and send them directly to n.g.o.s how much of how much of meaningful measure has. the depend on russia and china to stop blocking any vote on sanctions and the u.n. security council. well that's a big challenge needless to say and china has said made some i think encouraging statements calling for the release of political prisoners for example. but we know that this is a challenge we know that china provides the military for years with protection of the sick in the security council they provide them with weapons with trade so that is always going to be a challenge that we need to do is build a collective response outside of the securit
dollars flowing into the pockets of the junta in the me and more or the gas enterprise alone so if we can focus sanctions on those institutions which are fueling putting the revenue in their pockets we can make a step i think a significant step in the right direction ate an arms embargo was another step not recognizing them diplomatically is another step focusing resources outside of the hotel those resources going to humanitarian aid or development aid and send them directly to n.g.o.s how...
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the military junta has declared the committee to be unlawful. haidi: we are just getting an update when it comes to the state of that three-day lockdown in brisbane. there had been concerns with a number of clusters including the u.k. variant. apm there is saying they will be removing the lockdown on thursday just in time for the easter long weekend. shery: let's turn back to president biden's new to trillion dollar package and its impact on the u.s. economy. we're going to try to connect to annelizabeth konkel, indeed hiring lab economist. we have seen solid jobs growth in the u.s.. how much will this package help? >> it is definitely ambitious, and absolutely massive bill. economists have been pouring through it today and it is way too early to tell because there is the question of will it get past. and if it does get past, what form will it pass in? shery: we are expecting jobs data this week and have already seen some strong numbers from the private payroll numbers. thhe bluebird -- on bloomberg shows we are far from pre-pandemic levels. whe
the military junta has declared the committee to be unlawful. haidi: we are just getting an update when it comes to the state of that three-day lockdown in brisbane. there had been concerns with a number of clusters including the u.k. variant. apm there is saying they will be removing the lockdown on thursday just in time for the easter long weekend. shery: let's turn back to president biden's new to trillion dollar package and its impact on the u.s. economy. we're going to try to connect to...
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un grupo de padres propuso eliminar las elecciones para los comisionados de la junta de elecciÓn. >>viaje de oakland a san francisco en 20 minutos. >> si vive en santa rosa prepare para pagar mÁs por agua este verano, la ciudad espera aumentar las tarifas del a agua en 20% este julio, junto con un aumento de la tarifa anual del 3 al 4% a partir de 2022, la factura de agua promedio aumentarÍa 2. 38 dÓlares al mes, o cerca de 29 dÓlares al aÑo. >> momento de regresar con nuestro jefe de meteorologÍa para que nos cuentes que esas lluvias se hacen presentes en algunas ciudades de la bahÍa. >> comienza a llegar de marely jer pero detrÁs de esta primera parte, se estÁ generando un sistema que estÁ trayendo desestabilidad en la atmÓsfera lo que significa la presencia de tormentas elÉctricas, vamos a un vistazo de cÓmo se ve nuestra regiÓn, panorama todavÍa estupendo, extraordinario, un lunes que va a traer los cambios a partir de maÑana, no solo por el descenso en las temperaturas, y por supuesto la humedad que llega a la regiÓn benÉfica para toda la california, se requiere la presencia de
un grupo de padres propuso eliminar las elecciones para los comisionados de la junta de elecciÓn. >>viaje de oakland a san francisco en 20 minutos. >> si vive en santa rosa prepare para pagar mÁs por agua este verano, la ciudad espera aumentar las tarifas del a agua en 20% este julio, junto con un aumento de la tarifa anual del 3 al 4% a partir de 2022, la factura de agua promedio aumentarÍa 2. 38 dÓlares al mes, o cerca de 29 dÓlares al aÑo. >> momento de regresar con...
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myanmar's junta showing no sign of heating international calls for restraint, even after meeting withtheast asian foreign minister's. >> myanmar's contiing to ignore cal to release detained officials. >> two more original charges he is facing. >> the ousted president facing charges including one for a breach of constution that are punishable by three years in prison according to his lawyer. the present along with civilian leader aung san suu kyi have been detained since the military seized power on february one. according to the assistance association for political prisoners, more than 1000 people have been arrested since the coup, but the real number is likely far higher. state run media reporting 1300 people were arrested on sunday alone. the u.n. security council expected to hold her close meeting on the situation on friday. -- a closed meeting on the situation on friday. >> china is moving to suppress internal reports on its effect of the suppression of muslim uighurs. it's been curied since his publication -- it has been buried since its publication. in labor camps were one milli
myanmar's junta showing no sign of heating international calls for restraint, even after meeting withtheast asian foreign minister's. >> myanmar's contiing to ignore cal to release detained officials. >> two more original charges he is facing. >> the ousted president facing charges including one for a breach of constution that are punishable by three years in prison according to his lawyer. the present along with civilian leader aung san suu kyi have been detained since the...
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the burmese here know that the country's lockdown imposed by the military junta -- they are able to speakore freely on this side of the border. >> we do not want a coup. the army should leave. reporter: the burmese here flash the three finger support, which has become a symbol of asian pro-democracy protests. >> we are going to win this time. reporter: all along the border and in the market, the burmese migrants are angry and united, like never before. >> all the burmese people here, everyone contributes from their pockets and send the money to myanmar. reporter: they provide logistical and digital support. the association of former burmese political prisoners is running low profile operations hidden from junta spies. this organization identifies human rights violations on the other side of the break. they have just received a video of violent -- viont promilitary gangs. >> there is an anti-facebook demonstration. >> the army has to be driven out of the system. in the coming months, things willnly get worse. there will be more violence and arrests of protesters. >> thanks to new technolog
the burmese here know that the country's lockdown imposed by the military junta -- they are able to speakore freely on this side of the border. >> we do not want a coup. the army should leave. reporter: the burmese here flash the three finger support, which has become a symbol of asian pro-democracy protests. >> we are going to win this time. reporter: all along the border and in the market, the burmese migrants are angry and united, like never before. >> all the burmese...
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repertoire on myanmar and tells why he's calling for urgent action against the country's military junta. and nigeria suffers another mass abduction as gunmen kidnapped teenagers from a college in the country's north west police say they're working with the army to track them down. on the call for the who will come to the show we begin in the us where the city of minneapolis has agreed to pay the family of the late george floyd $27000000.00 to settle a civil lawsuit over his wrongful death floyd was brutally killed by a white police officer in may of last year sparking global protest about racial injustice the officer in question is currently on trial for floyd's murder the victim's families lawyer described the civil settlement as a positive step. it's not just a no for america to say george floor life matters we have to show that george floor life matters by actions is not just a no for america to say that black lives matter we have to show that black lives matter but actions. so the family of george florida and our legal team are very grateful to mir from. the city council for not jus
repertoire on myanmar and tells why he's calling for urgent action against the country's military junta. and nigeria suffers another mass abduction as gunmen kidnapped teenagers from a college in the country's north west police say they're working with the army to track them down. on the call for the who will come to the show we begin in the us where the city of minneapolis has agreed to pay the family of the late george floyd $27000000.00 to settle a civil lawsuit over his wrongful death floyd...
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besides protests millions of people are refusing to work their aim to starve the junta of the resources to run the country. but a says international sanctions on military owned businesses are also vital. and. i do really hope that common people will stop consuming bloody products every single product of the military has blood and life of the people of our country. and many and the m.r. are risking their lives for freedom from the who into. the ground we must fight this battle and tell we succeed this is become our duty that didn't work. here and despite weeks of a violent crackdown and economic hardship the result of the protest movement in the m.r. remains unbroken. an ultra large cargo ship has turned sideways and run aground in egypt's suez canal blocking traffic on one of the world's most crucial waterways the ever given is 400 meters long and weighs in at 200000 tons several tar balls are at the scene trying to dislodge the freighter historic sections of the canal have been reopened in a bid to ease the bottleneck of backed up marine traffic. or for that story i'm now joined by dr
besides protests millions of people are refusing to work their aim to starve the junta of the resources to run the country. but a says international sanctions on military owned businesses are also vital. and. i do really hope that common people will stop consuming bloody products every single product of the military has blood and life of the people of our country. and many and the m.r. are risking their lives for freedom from the who into. the ground we must fight this battle and tell we...
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it's not going to change anything on the ground what how the junta operates because this military junta has absolutely no moral compass keep in mind this is the same army that just a few years ago killed more than $10000.00 more hendra muslims in a span of just a few months according to united nations investigators and if that were to decide they're going to take a similar tactic and be just as violent against the general population i mean i'm are if they feel they need to go that far well they will do it because this is the way those who have to operate they think along the same lines of we just passed them e.m.r. have it's the same play both just a new generation of leaders. david greene a journalist in kuala lumpur really appreciate your insights for highlighting now some of the other stories making news today but police in bailey have detained more than 100 activists and a number of journalists following renewed anti-government protests among 5 reporters arrested on saturday was d w correspondent nick connelly who's been covering the protests against authoritarian leader alexander l
it's not going to change anything on the ground what how the junta operates because this military junta has absolutely no moral compass keep in mind this is the same army that just a few years ago killed more than $10000.00 more hendra muslims in a span of just a few months according to united nations investigators and if that were to decide they're going to take a similar tactic and be just as violent against the general population i mean i'm are if they feel they need to go that far well they...
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live under it is illegitimate military junta. so what makes the myanmar case so special. well you know if you go back to the history of myanmar they have done during the military junta their 1st could it was in $62.00 and they've lived under several credit times within the coup it. and it was a dreadful period of time but it is civilians have to endure you know in history me and my used to be very prosperous and one of the leading countries in southeast asia with 50 years of severe brutal military rule you know mine has turned into not a very prosperous country and now since 2015 they've started to enjoy what i don't like very close to a democratic country but and then military is cracking down again on the peoples of the emma so that we've seen a lot of international condemnation and even some sanctions if the international community giving enough support to the democracy movement that. i really think that international community can do more they can go the extra mile but they really aren't doing more to a lot democratic transition in a free democratic society in manama
live under it is illegitimate military junta. so what makes the myanmar case so special. well you know if you go back to the history of myanmar they have done during the military junta their 1st could it was in $62.00 and they've lived under several credit times within the coup it. and it was a dreadful period of time but it is civilians have to endure you know in history me and my used to be very prosperous and one of the leading countries in southeast asia with 50 years of severe brutal...
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foreign ministers are talking about this crisis and also talking to the military junta do you think you're getting enough international support. love for that i will say the day before yesterday says it is hold us to reason a security presence and i guess either a hue. and or very skinny to it they are only very very supportive. laid out all very very supportive. probably because they are now say living in a shooting real closely country stay in your home or suffer how much we're suffering. we of so much hope for. their actions which will be taking already military but also if and i will say so i don't see and tell no i don't see the real separately or game or keeper. for the asia and this time they need to go there we stand with you pm of you know our military is not about even standing this or that site anywhere this is about. a standing we just is in just a big empty although you can see the huge crowds are the street already so ready should stand with. activists if you thought. me on my thank you very much for your time. thank you. now some of the other stories making headlines around
foreign ministers are talking about this crisis and also talking to the military junta do you think you're getting enough international support. love for that i will say the day before yesterday says it is hold us to reason a security presence and i guess either a hue. and or very skinny to it they are only very very supportive. laid out all very very supportive. probably because they are now say living in a shooting real closely country stay in your home or suffer how much we're suffering. we...
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killed dozens protesters are back on the streets demanding a return to democracy from the military junta cool leaders are facing global condemnation for the crackdown which happened on. forces holiday it was the deadliest day since pro-democracy protests began more than 400 people have been killed since the army seize power on february 1st. journalists is following the story from kuala lumpur and joins me now dave on top of all the deaths yesterday there are reports in local media of a nurse being shot in the head today while trying to help wounded people one impact does this have on the protest movement if at all. it just makes them even more determined to push back against this military coup this nurse who was reportedly killed today while tending to people well it's not the 1st time that security forces have targeted medical workers since the coup on february 1st and to the people who are against this military government which is the overwhelming majority population this just exemplifies why they have to push back against it because they believe that they don't stand up to this milita
killed dozens protesters are back on the streets demanding a return to democracy from the military junta cool leaders are facing global condemnation for the crackdown which happened on. forces holiday it was the deadliest day since pro-democracy protests began more than 400 people have been killed since the army seize power on february 1st. journalists is following the story from kuala lumpur and joins me now dave on top of all the deaths yesterday there are reports in local media of a nurse...
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now, they began -- that is, the junta began by saying, well, we're only going to use what force thattely must. we're going to exercise utmost restraint. now we see them not only shooting at protesters point-blank but going through neighborhoods, shooting randomly into homes. some of these kids were killed literally while they were in their parents' arms, some while they were sleeping. this is absolutely unbelievable, and i think that this is -- this kind of barbarity, this kind of brutality is simply not sustainable. one way or another, the people of this country are going to rise up and say, enough is enough. this is simply, simply, simply not going to continue, and we're going to do absolutely everything that we can to stop it. >> let's hope that happens. tom andrews, the u.n. special rapporteur on myanmar. thank you so much for talking with us. >> thank you, rosemary. >>> and still to come, a glimmer of hope for people in war-torn yemen as a tanker carrying fuel docks at a key port. we will have a live report. that's next. ls into a mist. to awaken your home with an experience you
now, they began -- that is, the junta began by saying, well, we're only going to use what force thattely must. we're going to exercise utmost restraint. now we see them not only shooting at protesters point-blank but going through neighborhoods, shooting randomly into homes. some of these kids were killed literally while they were in their parents' arms, some while they were sleeping. this is absolutely unbelievable, and i think that this is -- this kind of barbarity, this kind of brutality is...
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myanmar�*s ambassador to the un was recently fired by the military junta.e un can�*t even work out who sits in myanmar�*s chair in meetings, how will it be able to help to solve the country�*s problems? it depends what part of the un you�*re talking about. there were some issues about the representation of myanmar, the permanent representative is the one who had been there a month ago, a week ago, is back in his seat. his credentials have not been challenged. but that is not the focus of the work of the united nations. we have a very strong country team in myanmar, i think we have about 2,000 people who work there who had been engaged in the covid vaccination, in humanitarian aid, in helping myanmar on the road to democracy. all of these things have now been derailed and that adds to the urgency of getting things back on track. stephane dujarric, thank you very much. we wa nt we want to bring you pictures now live from myanmar. this is the town of lashio, the largest town, north—east of mandalay. we were talking about that un�*s role in talking to protester
myanmar�*s ambassador to the un was recently fired by the military junta.e un can�*t even work out who sits in myanmar�*s chair in meetings, how will it be able to help to solve the country�*s problems? it depends what part of the un you�*re talking about. there were some issues about the representation of myanmar, the permanent representative is the one who had been there a month ago, a week ago, is back in his seat. his credentials have not been challenged. but that is not the focus...