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khalil: back then, we caught 200 kilos! planned, along with a breakwall that's actually in the sea, 50 meters offshore. the fishermemen are worried thy soon won't be able to catch anything at all. they've learned to live with regular flooding. but the new coastal wall would mean the end of their livelihoods. khalil: you want to know whether the coastal wall will disturb our access to the sea? i say that even if it has benefits for the community, the development plan has to be discussed with the affected community. michael: pulungan wants the fishermen to be part of the decision-making. the covered market where they sell their catch is nearby. here, too, it's impossible to overlook the city's plight. the market was only built five years ago. but huge cracks are already showing. buildings in some parts of jakarta are sinking into the ground at a rate of up to 25 centimeters a year. this major fountain in the heart of jakarta belies the fact that clean water is in desperately short supply. half the capital's population draws i
khalil: back then, we caught 200 kilos! planned, along with a breakwall that's actually in the sea, 50 meters offshore. the fishermemen are worried thy soon won't be able to catch anything at all. they've learned to live with regular flooding. but the new coastal wall would mean the end of their livelihoods. khalil: you want to know whether the coastal wall will disturb our access to the sea? i say that even if it has benefits for the community, the development plan has to be discussed with the...
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(moaning) >> narrator: khalil's blood would later be tested. the results: ebola. >> narrator: the government guinea had no idea how to respond. all previous ebola outbreaks had s occurred over 1,000 mileay. but the relief group doctorsha without borderdecades of experience with ebola. within 48 hours, they set up a field hospital in the town of guéckédou, the epicenter of the outbreak.th e first patients began to arrive >> most of thoseases came from different villagesor ifferent areas in the city of guéckédou. er that's abad sign, because it means that you don't have just one cluster or one familyil or onege that is hit. it means that it's already spread out. >> narrator: past outbreaks had shown that the key to stopping ebola was to isolate the sick, monitor anyone who had contact with the infected, and safely bury the dead. this complex operation needed a level of manpower and coordination beyond the reurces of doctors without borders. >> i remember my headquarters asked me, "what do you think? is it five villages, or ten villages, or 15 vil
(moaning) >> narrator: khalil's blood would later be tested. the results: ebola. >> narrator: the government guinea had no idea how to respond. all previous ebola outbreaks had s occurred over 1,000 mileay. but the relief group doctorsha without borderdecades of experience with ebola. within 48 hours, they set up a field hospital in the town of guéckédou, the epicenter of the outbreak.th e first patients began to arrive >> most of thoseases came from different villagesor...
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dystorian khalil gibran muhammad of harvard's kenchool wrote about that for the "new york times."isiana," he wrote, "led the nation in destroying the lives of black people inhe name of economic efficiency." and he jns me now. he joins me now. profes very much for being here. help us understand how sugar is connected to the origins of american slavery. >> sar was the most dominan economic incentive for european colonyization of ths.ameri no other crop was as abundant or successful in drawing europeansh to theseres, and i mean by that north america and south america, for the purpose of cultivating sugar for a worldwide market, and particularly forurope that had already established a taste for sugar but would grow exponentially in terms of demand over time. there's no way the really understand the significance of the colonization of the aerica without understanding the role of sugar in it. a >> woodruf explain how slavery played such an important role from the very beginning. >> sure. so the origin story, of course, is that christopher columbus brings this with him by way of the span
dystorian khalil gibran muhammad of harvard's kenchool wrote about that for the "new york times."isiana," he wrote, "led the nation in destroying the lives of black people inhe name of economic efficiency." and he jns me now. he joins me now. profes very much for being here. help us understand how sugar is connected to the origins of american slavery. >> sar was the most dominan economic incentive for european colonyization of ths.ameri no other crop was as...
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(grant)as joe khalil reports... they held a vigil thursday night in the park where he was killed.ats--through the a big scare at a south bay school..after two mountain lions were spotted lions were two mountain school..after a south bay a big scare at a big scare at a south bay school..after two mountain lions were spotted nearby.the first sighting happened around 8-30 this morning near the track..at chaboya middle school a shelter in place was ordered for both chaboya and nearby tom matsumota elementary school. san jose police and fish and wildlife searched the area, but the big cat was gone. police say a neighbor saw a mountain lion in the same area yesterday morning.the shelter in place was lifted...but a "limited shelter in place" remains in effect..which will keep students indoors during p-e. (vicki) now to some troubling news surrounding former warriors nter demarcus cousins. an arrest warrant has been issued for cousins on a misdemeanor domestic violence charge. it's been processed in his hometown of mobile, alabama...and according to reports, it's a 3rd-degree harassing co
(grant)as joe khalil reports... they held a vigil thursday night in the park where he was killed.ats--through the a big scare at a south bay school..after two mountain lions were spotted lions were two mountain school..after a south bay a big scare at a big scare at a south bay school..after two mountain lions were spotted nearby.the first sighting happened around 8-30 this morning near the track..at chaboya middle school a shelter in place was ordered for both chaboya and nearby tom matsumota...
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reporter joe khalil spokes with both sides of this controversial issue. >> free speech or hate speech? it's a question that packed modesto's city council chamber wednesday focused whether a straight pride event should be allowed in the city. >> this white supremacist rhetoric is not speech that deserves protection. >> critics say the coalition doesn't celebrate heterosexuality rather spreading a hateful anti-gay message and has white supremacist undertones. they claimed to support the entirety of whiteness and western civilization among others. >> 12 years alena summed up the group's positioning. > if this group of people are allowed to express their fiery and hateful rhetoric, people will get hurt. when you invite terrorist hate groups to an event and then the city stamps that approval, that's no longer protecting their first r first amendment. that's hate speech. >> everyone is trying to sensational this event. it's going to be like a church service. >> the cofouad erma linda meche says they're not a hate group. >> everybody likes to go and celebrate sodomy but we want to the celebr
reporter joe khalil spokes with both sides of this controversial issue. >> free speech or hate speech? it's a question that packed modesto's city council chamber wednesday focused whether a straight pride event should be allowed in the city. >> this white supremacist rhetoric is not speech that deserves protection. >> critics say the coalition doesn't celebrate heterosexuality rather spreading a hateful anti-gay message and has white supremacist undertones. they claimed to...
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i had a i was she thought some of my gusts ever know where khalil must send the jelly hadia bus but then. as one who only in the north who were in the fight at. the most guessed it very quickly understands that sykes is looking to gain support from suppose it jewish power in the world and gets to works with this idea and manipulates this to consolidate sykes's interest in science and we see actually the british government becomes very close already in nazi 16 of issuing a public declaration in support for zionism there in the end this doesn't happen that year the planned sikes got herbert samuels to pass on to the zionist leaders involved joint british french administration of palestine and a charter guaranteeing british support for the line isn't. but his idea was rejected. they didn't want an anglo-french condominium in palestine they wanted the british to protect them not the french and that's because they thought that the french always sort of converted their colonized people into becoming frenchmen and what they wanted was to remain as self conscious jews and they thought that the b
i had a i was she thought some of my gusts ever know where khalil must send the jelly hadia bus but then. as one who only in the north who were in the fight at. the most guessed it very quickly understands that sykes is looking to gain support from suppose it jewish power in the world and gets to works with this idea and manipulates this to consolidate sykes's interest in science and we see actually the british government becomes very close already in nazi 16 of issuing a public declaration in...
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. >> thank you, khalil that was a gracious and introduction to the chair. i very much appreciate it. it is touc friends since graduae school and i will not mention the year in fall. i'm really delighted to y be a today. i am looking for to learning from my co-panelist. i have to say i remain as mystified about the direction of u.s. foreign policy as so many of us, and i'm hoping, however, in addition to getting out our insights, we can find some arenas we might differ because i the tendency and understandably something to converge rather than the verge but we'll see how that goes. as khalil said we will be taking questions. you will write them down and bring them up here. i will throughout the first question abusing my role as chair and from there we will go and get the card and you questions i and have a very good discussion of our panelists will talk roughly ten minutes. my job along with my colleagues from the arab center is to enforce those rules, ten to 12 minutes vigorously so we can make sure to finish on time and have a discussion. without further a
. >> thank you, khalil that was a gracious and introduction to the chair. i very much appreciate it. it is touc friends since graduae school and i will not mention the year in fall. i'm really delighted to y be a today. i am looking for to learning from my co-panelist. i have to say i remain as mystified about the direction of u.s. foreign policy as so many of us, and i'm hoping, however, in addition to getting out our insights, we can find some arenas we might differ because i the...
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>> woodruff: khalil gibran muhammad, he's a professor at harvard kennedy school, one of the writers for "new york times" series, the 1619 project, looking at the 400th anniversary of the beginning of slavery. thank you very much. >> thanks so much for having . >> woodruff: and we'll be back shtly with a "brief but spectacular" take on tackling social anxiety ahead of theoo start of the syear. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. to >> woodruff: bacchool time can bring a familiar sense of stress and excitement for many students as they navigate social circles and a new workload. in tonight's "brief but spectacular," we hear from 21-year-old college student ben rolnick, who suffers from severe social anxiety, an increasingly common problem among young adults. >> i've always felt that there was something a little different about me. and whever i do or say something, it just never really stuck with peoe. i was first diagnosed when i was three, although i wacompletely oblivious to the fact that i was autistic until my parents told me when i was about 11 or 12. i'm no
>> woodruff: khalil gibran muhammad, he's a professor at harvard kennedy school, one of the writers for "new york times" series, the 1619 project, looking at the 400th anniversary of the beginning of slavery. thank you very much. >> thanks so much for having . >> woodruff: and we'll be back shtly with a "brief but spectacular" take on tackling social anxiety ahead of theoo start of the syear. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. to...
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unfortunately, he's also undermined khalil assad when it comes to the negotiating position. because he's been too anxious publicly as well as privately in this ordeal. >> he campaigned on getting us out of a number of foreign incursions. see where it goes. thank you both. >> thank you. >> fox news alert. we're getting a look at the autopsy results following the death of financier and sex trafficker jeffrey epstein, there's new intrigue tonight as his attorneys are not accepting the medical examiner's conclusion. live to new york and correspondent brian yeddes with the latest. >> good evening, new york city's chief medical examiner announcing the findings of jeffrey epstein's autopsy in one sentence, quote, after careful review of all investigative information including complete autopsy findings, the determination on the death of jeffrey epstein is below, cause, hanging. manner, suicide. the daily beast is reporting marks found on epstein's neck are consistent with his marks left by a fabric. that matches reports that epstein hanged himself with a bed sheet off of his bunk in
unfortunately, he's also undermined khalil assad when it comes to the negotiating position. because he's been too anxious publicly as well as privately in this ordeal. >> he campaigned on getting us out of a number of foreign incursions. see where it goes. thank you both. >> thank you. >> fox news alert. we're getting a look at the autopsy results following the death of financier and sex trafficker jeffrey epstein, there's new intrigue tonight as his attorneys are not...
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head of our once she doesn't know my gust ever know where khalil must stand the jelly hoodie must by then. rise one who only in the north who are in the fight and will do the most discussed it very quickly understands that psychs is looking to gain support from suppose it jewish power in the world and guess to works with this idea and manipulates this to consolidate sykes's interest in science and we see actually the british government becomes very close already in nazi 16 of issuing a public...
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thatl: thank you, khalil, was a very generous introduction to the chair, i very much appreciate it. it is true, we have been friends since graduate school, and i will not mention the year involved. [laughter] i am really delighted to be here today. they look forward to learning from -- i look forward to learning from my co-panelists. i remain mystified about the direction of u.s. foreign policy, as so many of us, and i am hoping, however, that in addition to getting your insights, we can find some arenas where we might differ, because a tenancy, understandably, is often to converge rather than diverge but we will see how that goes. as kahlil said, we will be taking questions, you will write them down, ring them up here -- bring them up here. i will be asking the first question abusing my role as , chair and from there we will look at the cards of your questions and have a good discussion. our panelists will roughly talk ten minutes. my job, along with my colleagues from the arab center is to enforce those rules, 10-12 minutes vigorously, so we can finish on time and have the discuss
thatl: thank you, khalil, was a very generous introduction to the chair, i very much appreciate it. it is true, we have been friends since graduate school, and i will not mention the year involved. [laughter] i am really delighted to be here today. they look forward to learning from -- i look forward to learning from my co-panelists. i remain mystified about the direction of u.s. foreign policy, as so many of us, and i am hoping, however, that in addition to getting your insights, we can find...
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joe khalil. >> police say it is happening right outside car owner's homes.deo from police show how quickly thieves can remove the part. there have been 18 cases of stolen catalytic converters in the past 10 days. one victim says her car was one of three priuses targeted early one morning. >> turned on the car, and it sounded like a jet engine. >> it sounded like it was about to explode. >> replacing a catalytic converter can cost $3,000. police recommend parking the car in the garage, install motion detecting lights or park in light areas. >>> we've had an uneventful commute. had a couple of crashes. but they haven't significantly altered the commute. we've had a look at some of these drives on the bay bridge approach here. you can see traffic is backed up all the way out to the maze. so that's a 25-minute delay. 880 is becoming a little slower, driving into downtown oakland. even though it's overcast. a little clearer out there today. northbound 101 is close. 280 is slow. and so is 185 getting into the west valley. that's a live picture of downtown san jose
joe khalil. >> police say it is happening right outside car owner's homes.deo from police show how quickly thieves can remove the part. there have been 18 cases of stolen catalytic converters in the past 10 days. one victim says her car was one of three priuses targeted early one morning. >> turned on the car, and it sounded like a jet engine. >> it sounded like it was about to explode. >> replacing a catalytic converter can cost $3,000. police recommend parking the car...
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the jail managed to hold el chapo khalil smith post notorious drug lord a known escape yard for over two years but could not can keep convicted sex offenders before a live for little over a month. attorney general william barr is taking direct action, temporarily replacing the warden and placing the two guards assigned to watch over epstein on administrative leave, pending the outcome of the fbi in the department of justice investigation. the doj hinting that this could be just the beginning, "additional actions may be taken as the circumstances warrant." this is the associated press reported that the two guards are suspected of falsified log entries showing they were checking on epstein and other inmates every 30 minutes is required when they actually were not. surveillance video reportedly showed they never made the rounds, "the new york times" reported the guards fell asleep and went three hours without checking on the epstein. >> 30 minute checks is an issue that always has been around. people not making proper 30 30 minute checks. they either do not make them or they prefer the
the jail managed to hold el chapo khalil smith post notorious drug lord a known escape yard for over two years but could not can keep convicted sex offenders before a live for little over a month. attorney general william barr is taking direct action, temporarily replacing the warden and placing the two guards assigned to watch over epstein on administrative leave, pending the outcome of the fbi in the department of justice investigation. the doj hinting that this could be just the beginning,...