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but the latin school young rembrandt attended still exists. and just around the corner so does the studio where he learned to paint. a playful video tells the story of his life 17th century students of painting had to learn several genres such as landscape in history painting and portraits. even as a boy rembrandt made portraits of himself he may have been honing his particular talent capturing emotions. lighting was a liberal university town had achieved prosperity through weaving and trading and cloth many artists lived here. i think he must've been very driven a very driven personality intellectual personality he wanted to become famous so he was very ambitious and. and nothing could stand in his way to become the most famous painter i think it was already in his must have been in his head when he was a small boy. at 25 he moved to amsterdam at the time a flourishing center of trade citizens used their newfound wealth to commission portraits of themselves. branch was in huge demand. in this house for nearly 20 years today around 280000 visi
but the latin school young rembrandt attended still exists. and just around the corner so does the studio where he learned to paint. a playful video tells the story of his life 17th century students of painting had to learn several genres such as landscape in history painting and portraits. even as a boy rembrandt made portraits of himself he may have been honing his particular talent capturing emotions. lighting was a liberal university town had achieved prosperity through weaving and trading...
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latin there. >> i went to law school. >> texas latin. >> only subject i was good at.also the catholic background we always fall back and latin. what happens is i think they have to continue an open impeachment investigation. >> that's right. >> if you believe as the democrats do that the president is a recidivist. >> you think that -- the democrats keep an open impeachment investigation a rolling -- >> even in the senate trial -- even in a senate trial it's very possible we are going to see evidence come in from the press, from trump's own mouth. >> right. >> politically. >> exactly. >> it's like joe louis the great boxer be he said fighters fight. criminals commit crimes. this guy won't quit. >> ongoing trials? >> i think that this would -- you know what, i hope they do it. i hope all next year they show a complete lack of confidence in whoever they nominate for president of the united states by trying to throw this president out up until election day. part of what's going on here is this isn't just about ukraine. it's about everything they wanted to get him for from
latin there. >> i went to law school. >> texas latin. >> only subject i was good at.also the catholic background we always fall back and latin. what happens is i think they have to continue an open impeachment investigation. >> that's right. >> if you believe as the democrats do that the president is a recidivist. >> you think that -- the democrats keep an open impeachment investigation a rolling -- >> even in the senate trial -- even in a senate trial...
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same servers all the stuff that i use for the projects i work on you know kids in elementary school in latin america and africa are getting access to more. and more and more you know a lot of stuff and the things that stallman is referring to those are open source technologies they're made to be free and everybody gets access to them and that's what google built their stuff on that's what facebook built their stuff on open source technologies so we can go build alternatives anytime we want and i think that let me have the day off is there is right now sat for you then done for me who has no idea how to build that technology. so yeah that still remains somewhat a problem for someone like me who has no clue how to start doing your own ensure graham or facebook will actually there are there are there are dozens of alternatives right now that already were built they don't have the user base of instagram or facebook but you can go sign up for them and use them for free you don't need to know anything about coding other people built those for you they're not in the news they're not making billions
same servers all the stuff that i use for the projects i work on you know kids in elementary school in latin america and africa are getting access to more. and more and more you know a lot of stuff and the things that stallman is referring to those are open source technologies they're made to be free and everybody gets access to them and that's what google built their stuff on that's what facebook built their stuff on open source technologies so we can go build alternatives anytime we want and...
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overthrowing governments in latin america allied to washington london and brussels and award winning journalist greg palast explains our new liberalism born of western business schools has led to revolution wherever the people of latin america have sought freedom and justice plus the director of oscar winning film still alice wash west with a class faultlines at the core of his new film for netflix the. onus of all coming up in today's going on the ground 0 1st it was 49 years ago this month that salvador allende was inaugurated as president of chile the latin american country today is not only in the midst of an uprising against the liberal president sebastian pinera but witnessing solidarity protests for palestine after more u.k. armed violence in the middle east involving serial u.n. resolution violates at israel in the past 24 hours i am there would die in office overthrown and replaced by anglo american backed dictator augusto pinochet and according to some leaders fighting global neoliberalism the legacy of pinochet lives on. board they don't want to lecture and they want to. wipe us away in a pinochet style. sometimes we say these hard things and in europe an
overthrowing governments in latin america allied to washington london and brussels and award winning journalist greg palast explains our new liberalism born of western business schools has led to revolution wherever the people of latin america have sought freedom and justice plus the director of oscar winning film still alice wash west with a class faultlines at the core of his new film for netflix the. onus of all coming up in today's going on the ground 0 1st it was 49 years ago this month...
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started because latin american military was simply killing its citizens who were going to tell them how to control the population and do it politely without killing people in fact it became a school for coup plotters and of course encouraging the takeover of latin nations because the truth is that the us government and us corporations are quite unhappy with the idea of democracy in latin america and with venezuela oil was obviously an important element tell me about lithium because otherwise bolivia is just one of the poorest of the poorest country in latin america do we all carry a possibility here with us in our mobile phones and is that part of a crew yeah i mean one of the one of the problems we've had this is all over the world live you've got a special case it has lithium just as the democratic republic of congo has. a cold hand and also lithium and uranium it's a it's a resource grab it see old game that. we had in the 19th century in the early 20th century of grabbing resources except we don't do it nakedly anymore we have to cover it up saying oh we're restoring democracy by removing elected officials let's face it if venezuela's main export were broccoli instead of oil
started because latin american military was simply killing its citizens who were going to tell them how to control the population and do it politely without killing people in fact it became a school for coup plotters and of course encouraging the takeover of latin nations because the truth is that the us government and us corporations are quite unhappy with the idea of democracy in latin america and with venezuela oil was obviously an important element tell me about lithium because otherwise...
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overthrowing governments in latin america allied to washington london and brussels and award winning journalist greg palast explains our new liberalism born of western business schoolshas led to revolution wherever the people of latin america have sought freedom and justice plus the director of moscow winning film still alice wash west with class faultlines at the core of his new film for netflix . all of them all coming up at today's going on the ground 0 1st it was 49 years ago this month that salvador allende was inaugurated as president of chile the latin american country today is not only in the midst of an uprising against the liberal president sebastian pinera but witnessing solidarity protests for palestine after more u.k. armed violence in the middle east involving serial u.n. resolution violates israel in the past 24 hours i am there would die in office overthrown and replaced by anglo american backed dictator augusto pinochet and according to some leaders fighting global neoliberalism the legacy of pinochet lives on. board they don't want to lecture and they want to. wipe us away in a pinochet style. sometimes we say these hard things and in europe and ot
overthrowing governments in latin america allied to washington london and brussels and award winning journalist greg palast explains our new liberalism born of western business schoolshas led to revolution wherever the people of latin america have sought freedom and justice plus the director of moscow winning film still alice wash west with class faultlines at the core of his new film for netflix . all of them all coming up at today's going on the ground 0 1st it was 49 years ago this month...
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overthrowing governments in latin america allied to washington london and brussels and award winning journalist greg palast explains our new liberalism born of western business schoolshas led to revolution wherever the people of latin america have sought freedom and justice plus the director of moscow winning film still alice wash west with a class faultlines at the core of his new film for netflix. only small coming up in today's going on the ground 0 1st it was 49 years ago this month that salvador allende was inaugurated as president of chile the latin american country today is not only in the midst of an uprising against the liberal president sebastian pinera but witnessing solidarity protests for palestine after more u.k. armed violence in the middle east involving serial u.n. .
overthrowing governments in latin america allied to washington london and brussels and award winning journalist greg palast explains our new liberalism born of western business schoolshas led to revolution wherever the people of latin america have sought freedom and justice plus the director of moscow winning film still alice wash west with a class faultlines at the core of his new film for netflix. only small coming up in today's going on the ground 0 1st it was 49 years ago this month that...
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school. it is for all students, black and latin x. they did not report any expulsions over the last five years and they have california dashboard information indicating green for the suspension rate. >> is that by student group? >> it is by the student groups that i just mentioned. >> other than race. i am interested in program students receiving special education services and seeing demographics of those groups. the fact that are you aware of our program to support those with emotional disturbance. do they have one in the kipp model? >> i am not aware of that. >> do they have any specifically focused autism programs? >> i am not sure. >> i was a founding teacher of a charter school in oakland. i watched our school council out a boy with autism having trouble being in the general ed classroom. i was told we didn't have money for additional support. this child was probably there because there wasn't any kind of direct services. they were from outside. we counseled the student out of that school. if i am the parent of a student with odi
school. it is for all students, black and latin x. they did not report any expulsions over the last five years and they have california dashboard information indicating green for the suspension rate. >> is that by student group? >> it is by the student groups that i just mentioned. >> other than race. i am interested in program students receiving special education services and seeing demographics of those groups. the fact that are you aware of our program to support those with...
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journalist greg palast explains how new liberalism born of western business schools has led to revolution wherever the people of latinamerica have sought freedom and justice plus the director of oscar winning film still alice walsh west.
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it's a tuition free program that provides her and middle and high school students with a education in latineekly private lessons, saturday anden sum bell class and performing in the community. the highlight of her first year -- the highlight of her first year was participating in the animal carnival parade where cmc was part of an award winning contingent with seniors from ruth table and beth knee center and from trash mash up the and marshal high school marching band. cmc is a san francisco institution serving as a resource for free and affordable music education and appreciate ace in the heart of the district mission district. approving the campus expansion project will help cmc serve future generations of san franciscans for many more years to come. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> hi, my name is see could i a >> i believe in that magic and i'm glad i did. >> thank you so much for your comments. >> next speaker, please. >> that's it. any other public comment on this item? with that public comment is closed. ms. steinberg, i would like to ask about the first public commen
it's a tuition free program that provides her and middle and high school students with a education in latineekly private lessons, saturday anden sum bell class and performing in the community. the highlight of her first year -- the highlight of her first year was participating in the animal carnival parade where cmc was part of an award winning contingent with seniors from ruth table and beth knee center and from trash mash up the and marshal high school marching band. cmc is a san francisco...
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publicly -- which in british terms is privately educated individual from the poshest school in the land who loves speaking latingreek and looks exten trick. but clearly the working classes when they met him thought he was true to himself, he's a man they can relate to. they trusted him to deliver brexit and give them more police on the streets and better hospital. >> was brexit the deciding factor in the labour heart land oris was it the fact that corbin wasn't strong enough? that his message, he went too much to the left, his message wasn't clear on brexit? >> it was both. it was both in the end. i think the overwhelming psychological drive here was the enormous sense of frustration in the united kingdom that brexit has gone on and on and on. even people who don't want a brexit, will someone just put us out of our misery. and boris promised to end the nightmare. as you say, jeremy corbyn, a lot of labour people doubt whether he's fit to be prime minister, whether he can be trusted on security, economics, pushing us down towards a four-day,i worki week. whether that is a globalized world, it didn't really wash.
publicly -- which in british terms is privately educated individual from the poshest school in the land who loves speaking latingreek and looks exten trick. but clearly the working classes when they met him thought he was true to himself, he's a man they can relate to. they trusted him to deliver brexit and give them more police on the streets and better hospital. >> was brexit the deciding factor in the labour heart land oris was it the fact that corbin wasn't strong enough? that his...
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school to find out the sacred today. on how did the royal. he's the youngest leader in latin america at 38 years old the president of el salvador naive to caylee comfortably won the general election in february with caylee enjoys a nearly 90 percent approval rating but there are challenges ahead with one of the highest murder rates in the world perhaps the main challenge for central america's smallest country is gang related violence and slow growth this can tell salvatore's social and economic development stagnant corruption cost the government millions of dollars and ever since a 12 year civil war ended in 1992 hundreds of thousands of salvadorians have been fleeing the country every year.
school to find out the sacred today. on how did the royal. he's the youngest leader in latin america at 38 years old the president of el salvador naive to caylee comfortably won the general election in february with caylee enjoys a nearly 90 percent approval rating but there are challenges ahead with one of the highest murder rates in the world perhaps the main challenge for central america's smallest country is gang related violence and slow growth this can tell salvatore's social and economic...
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latin america, in the u.s. so people get some money as long as the kids go to school and they get the basic preventive care servicesk at what happened to the equivalent. to receive or not to receive. across all of these experiments you never see a difference in the probabilities that people are working or in harmony. if anything, whenever you see a small difference, it's actually the people who receive money work a little more. >> you also worked in some of the poorest parts of the world. you worked in a part of india that is pretty poor. what is the -- is there a simple answer to the question of, you know, what does one do about that kind of extreme poverty? for government who doesn't have the resources of the united states? >> well, i think in our book we make the case that it's probably -- that is exactly where you may want to go for something like universal basic income. maybe ultra basic income. not really very much but the government attempt to help the poor has always been a little bit colored by this idea that if you give them free money they will be a bunch of lazy people and just take it. so you basically
latin america, in the u.s. so people get some money as long as the kids go to school and they get the basic preventive care servicesk at what happened to the equivalent. to receive or not to receive. across all of these experiments you never see a difference in the probabilities that people are working or in harmony. if anything, whenever you see a small difference, it's actually the people who receive money work a little more. >> you also worked in some of the poorest parts of the world....
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in the whole of latin america with countries like venezuela or a bolivia where moscow and washington again don't see eye to eye one washington is supporting the uprisings and more schools saying that it is a gravel power take it to the middle east to the situation in syria to the situation in ukraine to be hiking to the most recent hacking scandal that russia is being accused of being behind and of course the rest of the diplomatic properties here in washington russia's diplomatic property all of that and not even mentioning the impeachment proceedings here in the united states so it does look that this day is going to be packed with events and at least with statements something is bound to come out of it with sergey lavrov meeting both with my pump aoe and donald trump r.t. as it goes on of saying across those talks in the u.s. capital bank you. russian athletes have expressed both anger and frustration after the continuing fallout from the doping scandal saw the country banned from all major world tournaments for the next 4 years the decision was made by the world anti-doping agency bottom or putin has given his backing to russia's athletes because then you move puni
in the whole of latin america with countries like venezuela or a bolivia where moscow and washington again don't see eye to eye one washington is supporting the uprisings and more schools saying that it is a gravel power take it to the middle east to the situation in syria to the situation in ukraine to be hiking to the most recent hacking scandal that russia is being accused of being behind and of course the rest of the diplomatic properties here in washington russia's diplomatic property all...
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school. now from ecuador to chill a the final months of 29000 so daily street protests across latin america well many people were fighting for their own causes there was one issue that most had in common and that was inequality that america is silly see a new man has this report from chile capital santiago. 78 year old widow roy is the matriarch of her large family she lives in a low incomes and neighborhood. with her daughter and her 2 grandchildren she had little formal education and worked hard all her life 1st in the fields and then as a maid to help the family get ahead. i worked in homes where people with money didn't love the stuff used the same as the monsters they did not eat the same food or use the same crockery either. over t. her 48 year old daughter solange concedes that their economic situation has improved but not chile's acute class divisions the 23 year old son stephen studied law the 1st in the family to graduate from university but there's still an invisible barrier percentage point in my back you will know the students from the upper class have countless advantages from not
school. now from ecuador to chill a the final months of 29000 so daily street protests across latin america well many people were fighting for their own causes there was one issue that most had in common and that was inequality that america is silly see a new man has this report from chile capital santiago. 78 year old widow roy is the matriarch of her large family she lives in a low incomes and neighborhood. with her daughter and her 2 grandchildren she had little formal education and worked...
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schools like goucher were very rigorous liberal arts colleges. the women had to take latin, greek, physics, french. they got a very, very thorough education. it was very high-pressure academic environment. at the same time that they were coping with all of this academic pressure, there was also a lot of pressure to get married. because the reason that a family might send a daughter to college but was so she could get a proverbial mrs. degree, to meet and hopefully marry a man from a neighboring men's school. in the case of the goucher's girl, it would be johns hopkins or the naval academy, and that way and sure her economic and social future, by marrying a man who had good academic prospects are good family standing or both. the women i interviewed who graduated in 1942, and i interviewed a number of them, described enormous economic pressure and norma's pressure to get married. so you would -- and enormous pressure to get married. so you would have rituals at the end of the senior year rituals like that make court civilizing they're being ushered into the marriage market a
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relations at the maxwell school of citizenship and public affairs at syracuse university where she focuses on contemporary political and economic history of latinmerica, and more specifically mexico corruption, drug trafficking and political violence pics you senior associate with the cis americas program. thank you to all of you for being with us here today. so to begin the conversation, carlos, what was the reason for his landslide victory last year and what drew voters to him? [inaudible] >> well, i think in order to understand the landslide victory of lÓpez obrador at the first thing we need to understand is the fiasco of opinion yet tells administration. there were at least three issues that became very salient and a source of a lot of popular discontent during the previous administration. number one was corruption and impunity. of course this is not new certainly in mexican history but during the media tell administration, the level of corruption, particular the level of public scrutiny regarding corruption, journalistic scandals regarding corruption reached an unprecedented level, and even touched upon the the present himself, a scandal
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debby moskowitz endowed chair at the school of citizenship and public affairs of syracuse university, where she focuses on contemporary, political and history of latinamerica and more specifically, mexico, corruption, drug trafficking and political violence. she's also senior associate here with the csis americas program. so thank you to all of you for being with us today. so to begin the conversation, carlos, what was the reason for amlo's landslide victory last year and what drew voters to him? >> well, thank you so much for having me. >> press the button. >> well, i think that in order to understand the landslide victory of lopez obrador, the first thing we need to understand is understand the fiasco of pena nieto's administration. there were three issues that became very salient and a source of a lot of popular discontent during pena nieto's administration. number one, it was corruption and impunity. of course, this is not new certainly in mexican history, but during the pena nieto administration, the level of corruption, manyin particular, the level of public scrutiny involving corruption and journalistic standscandals regarding corruption reac
debby moskowitz endowed chair at the school of citizenship and public affairs of syracuse university, where she focuses on contemporary, political and history of latinamerica and more specifically, mexico, corruption, drug trafficking and political violence. she's also senior associate here with the csis americas program. so thank you to all of you for being with us today. so to begin the conversation, carlos, what was the reason for amlo's landslide victory last year and what drew voters to...
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latin american countries demonstrators are marching against government reforms widespread corruption economic challenges and alleged police brutality. that millions of children living in the slums of bangladesh are dropping out of school most of them work full time to provide for their families as time their child reports about one in 6 between the ages of 6 and 14 are not receiving any form of education. in the real islam of teds go in the bangladeshi capital dhaka 12 year old mohammad hussain knows what he wants to be when he grows up a doctor but he's not getting an education any more than i used to go to school but because my father which is why i have to work i want to go to school but we have no money so i have no choice but to work in the slums of dhaka about one in 6 children between the ages of 6 and 14 don't go to school instead they work full time. we had 85 students in this primary school but 20 percent dropped out the reason for drop out is that many of these kids go to work to help their families they are too poor and need to work to survive. nearly half of the dr said population are children most don't exist in any official records or have any proper address life is difficult and often dangerous for the
latin american countries demonstrators are marching against government reforms widespread corruption economic challenges and alleged police brutality. that millions of children living in the slums of bangladesh are dropping out of school most of them work full time to provide for their families as time their child reports about one in 6 between the ages of 6 and 14 are not receiving any form of education. in the real islam of teds go in the bangladeshi capital dhaka 12 year old mohammad hussain...