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in the london foundation an engineer working in the area brought the communities verman together for an alternative livelihood project. the. green produce a company it was born to make gift boxes calendars diaries and photo frames with recycled paper decorated with breast flowers and leaves. out of the 400 families it was a challenge to a good race because for common people one really accustomed to sitting them one place for a very long time to have the discipline and artistic sense to be able to understand what they were so initially there were 2345 kind of people who came in but it picked up so by the end of 2000. we had about 40 people who work and at some level of expertise. it was a significant step forward for the communities that who had been conditioned to resigned to their fate of being lifelong waste brick. homes any hope i got some good in them as there was the women give this work is beyond us it is beyond us so my focus then changed to meeting so it was now about instilling confidence and recently in islam. although the mindset began to change little by little and other
in the london foundation an engineer working in the area brought the communities verman together for an alternative livelihood project. the. green produce a company it was born to make gift boxes calendars diaries and photo frames with recycled paper decorated with breast flowers and leaves. out of the 400 families it was a challenge to a good race because for common people one really accustomed to sitting them one place for a very long time to have the discipline and artistic sense to be able...
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they're running their own restaurant and they've set up a foundation in south london called positiveout about banning drill music, which they think will have a negative impact. on monday, they sat down to talk to me. i want to ask you about levels of violence that you've witnessed. konan, you've spoken about having a good, stable family and supportive community, but still witnessed extraordinary levels of violence. your mum was shot, your stepfather was killed. yeah. and you've also been critical of banning drill music. and you know what the commissioner of the met has said. she said in an interview, "if music is inciting or glamorizing violence, then we think we have a social responsibility to work with us to take those kind of videos down." what's your view on that? i feel like it's lazy. i feel like, with us, we've got a foundation. so we've gone to the heart of where everything's happened and we've gone to the kids and tried to help them, give them something to do after school, get hands on with them and get them really involved and kind of distract them from that kind of life. s
they're running their own restaurant and they've set up a foundation in south london called positiveout about banning drill music, which they think will have a negative impact. on monday, they sat down to talk to me. i want to ask you about levels of violence that you've witnessed. konan, you've spoken about having a good, stable family and supportive community, but still witnessed extraordinary levels of violence. your mum was shot, your stepfather was killed. yeah. and you've also been...
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series, the rap game with dj target, they are running their own restaurant and have set up a foundation in south londonities for kids. and they've spoken out about banning drill music which they think will have a negative impact. before we talk to them, let's watch a bit of their video about this very subject — called ban drill. # banning drill, you're making the situation worse. # might as well give them life, or put them in a hearse. # guy could've been rapping. # but now he's still packing # a big gun for when his oppositions come clapping. # it's a lose—lose for him. # i'ma keep it real, he get shot, he going pale. # he shoots him, he going jail. # where we're from, you know how hard it is to better yourself. let's talk now to the men themselves krept and konan. thank you for coming on the programme. it is called revenge is sweet. what is the story behind that title? people were saying stuff about us and we just wanted the music to be our representation and our reply basically. revenge is sweet, the best success is music. what kind of people have doubted you? don't name names! you will get a lot of
series, the rap game with dj target, they are running their own restaurant and have set up a foundation in south londonities for kids. and they've spoken out about banning drill music which they think will have a negative impact. before we talk to them, let's watch a bit of their video about this very subject — called ban drill. # banning drill, you're making the situation worse. # might as well give them life, or put them in a hearse. # guy could've been rapping. # but now he's still packing...
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andrew trying to put allegations the palace has called false and without foundation to rest for good kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> up next for us tonight, that wild night in the nfl and the big consequences today. >>> all right, now that disturbing and dangerous fight at the end of the browns/steelers game last night a hit with the helmet getting a football superstar a big penalty. stephanie gosk has more. >> whoa! hello. whoa >> reporter: the announcers were stunned. >> gosh, that's one of the worst things i have ever seen on a professional sports field. >> reporter: the browns star defensive end myles garrett hit the steelers quarterback in the head with a helmet it started with a late sack on mason rudolph, turning into a brawl. garrett ripped off rudolph's helmet and then violently swung it. >> oh, gosh. >> man this is a multiple game suspension right here. >> reporter: and garrett is out at least through the end of the season possibly longer. >> what i do is -- it was foolish and i shouldn't have allowed myself to slip like that. >> reporter: today in a statement, garrett apologized adding i made a terr
andrew trying to put allegations the palace has called false and without foundation to rest for good kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> up next for us tonight, that wild night in the nfl and the big consequences today. >>> all right, now that disturbing and dangerous fight at the end of the browns/steelers game last night a hit with the helmet getting a football superstar a big penalty. stephanie gosk has more. >> whoa! hello. whoa >> reporter: the announcers...
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andrew trying to put allegations the palace has called false and without foundation to rest for good kelly cobiella, nbc news, london>> up next for us tonight, that wild night in the nfl and the big consequences today. fl and the big consequences today. what if numbers tell only half the story? at t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as ha
andrew trying to put allegations the palace has called false and without foundation to rest for good kelly cobiella, nbc news, london>> up next for us tonight, that wild night in the nfl and the big consequences today. fl and the big consequences today. what if numbers tell only half the story? at t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers this is strategic investing. because your...
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foundation to rest for good. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> a standing ovation for marie yovanovitch, how she responded real-time twitter insult from the president. >>> msnbc and the "washington post" host of the next democratic debate live from atlanta, our moderators will ask the top ten candidates what voters need to know. wednesday 9:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. (ernie) lost rubber duckie? (burke) you mean this one? (ernie) rubber duckie! (cookie) what about a broken cookie jar? (burke) again, cookie? (cookie) yeah. me bad. (grover) yoooooow! oh! what about monsters having accidents? i am okay by the way! (burke) depends. did you cause the accident, grover? (grover) cause an accident? maybe... (bert) how do you know all this stuff? (burke) just comes with experience. (all muppets) yup. ♪ we are farmers. ♪ bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum i'm a verizon engineer, and i'm part of the team building the most powerful 5g experience for america. it's 5g ultra wideband-- --for massive capacity-- --and ultra-fast speeds. almost 2 gigs here in minneapolis. that's 25 times faster than today's network in new york city. so peopl
foundation to rest for good. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> a standing ovation for marie yovanovitch, how she responded real-time twitter insult from the president. >>> msnbc and the "washington post" host of the next democratic debate live from atlanta, our moderators will ask the top ten candidates what voters need to know. wednesday 9:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. (ernie) lost rubber duckie? (burke) you mean this one? (ernie) rubber duckie! (cookie) what about...
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london bridge. with us now from the heritage foundation vice president and national security and foreign policy had james. thanks in advance for the time. these locations where we've seen another incident today were actually witness to a terrorist attack in 2017. we know the area has a lot of daily commuters. is this part of why this area has been targeted again, in your view? >> absolutely. thirty-seven islamic related terrorist attacks in great britain the tween 2014 and 2018. this absolutely fits right square into the pattern we see in the last couple of years. >> metropolitan police are confirming a number of people have been injured. any idea of which group could be behind this attack? i've seen some headlines. a member that has perhaps made a link to that. is that believable? >> it is. believe it or not, the uk and their public numbers is tracking about 23,000 islamicists related suspects. people running around the country that they do not have enough information to arrest or prosecute them. they are concerned that they will be affiliated with extremist activities are terrorist activities. so
london bridge. with us now from the heritage foundation vice president and national security and foreign policy had james. thanks in advance for the time. these locations where we've seen another incident today were actually witness to a terrorist attack in 2017. we know the area has a lot of daily commuters. is this part of why this area has been targeted again, in your view? >> absolutely. thirty-seven islamic related terrorist attacks in great britain the tween 2014 and 2018. this...
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foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions ewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. nuala: this is "bbc world news america." i nuala mcgovern. london is a target for a new terror attack. two people are killed, and thpolice shoot aattacker. -- shoot dead the attacker. >> the empty ideology of terro offers nothing but hatred, and today i urge everyone toeject that. nuala: as people flee the area in the immediate aftermath of the attack, please try the store --police try to restore rosen stations are put on lockdown. nuala: if you are watching on pbs in the united states or around the world, welcome toic "world news am." british police shot iead attacker in london. officialso told the bbc that members of the public were killed and a number of others injured. a police spokesperson said the suspect, who died at the scene of londo fake explove device. a british prime minister boris johnson praised what he called the extraordinary bravery of members of the public who tackled the suspect. video on social media shows passerbys wrestling with a man on the ground. daniel sandford reports. daniel: it is a crisp winter afternoon in the city of
foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions ewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. nuala: this is "bbc world news america." i nuala mcgovern. london is a target for a new terror attack. two people are killed, and thpolice shoot aattacker. -- shoot dead the attacker. >> the empty ideology of terro offers nothing but hatred, and today i urge everyone toeject that. nuala: as people flee the area in the immediate aftermath...
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foundation and the emergence of an empire. episode one. al-jazeera. where ever your. hello i'm maryam namazie in london with a quick look at headlines now the u.s. house of representatives has passed a vote formalizing the next phase of the pietschmann inquiry into president donald trump testimonies will now be open to the public instead of being held behind closed doors the inquiry is focused on allegations trump pressured ukraine to investigate political rival joe biden trump has called it the greatest witch hunt in u.s. history iraq's president has vowed to hold early elections in an attempt to quell weeks of violent demonstrations which have rocked the capital and several cities in the south a televised address in a televised address barham saleh also said that prime minister abdullah abdullah lefty is prepared to resign once a replacement is great protest is blame the government for corruption unemployment and poor public services. lebanon's president michel aoun is saying the country must change from a sectarian state to a civil one this is anti-government protests continue in the capital calling
foundation and the emergence of an empire. episode one. al-jazeera. where ever your. hello i'm maryam namazie in london with a quick look at headlines now the u.s. house of representatives has passed a vote formalizing the next phase of the pietschmann inquiry into president donald trump testimonies will now be open to the public instead of being held behind closed doors the inquiry is focused on allegations trump pressured ukraine to investigate political rival joe biden trump has called it...
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stories generate the foundations of headlines with different angles from different perspectives separate the spin from the facts . with the listening post on al-jazeera. the meow. 0 london 2 constantine 2 special guests in conversation i am here because of colonialism unprompted fun interrupted business. but i'm still having some legitimacy in terms of spreading the knowledge and technology create go power meet the parents community make a declaration for something more new mentally horrific past slavery studios be unscripted on al-jazeera. get. out. and again i'm fully back to bill in doha with the top stories on al-jazeera protesters have been venting their anger in the east of the democratic republic of congo towards un peacekeepers demonstrators accusing the un of failing to stop militia attacks on tuesday 2 people were killed as crowds marched to a u.n. base catherine sawyer is in goma with more details about what's going on. the situation is still extremely tense in benny and temple which she's a neighboring city in the temple we're told portis disband a u.n. vehicle and a government office in many angry young men on the street all morning through the afternoon th
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foundation estimates a0 million people are living in modern slavery today, many of them in supply chains of western clothing brands. some big questions to deal with. nina van volkinburg, associate lecturer at the londons london is with me now very nice to see you, you follow and understand customers thinking around why they buy. when sally runs through the issue of waste in particular, maybe we will get onto workers conditions. our people not taking these sorts of things into account because primark is still doing very well? they are, their sales and profits are rising and over the past 15 years consumption has risen by 60%. whilst we understand the sustainable challenges, we are concerned, as we've seen with extension rebellion protests, our behaviour of how we are purchasing has not changed and if anything it's even risen because that's our purchasing is dependent on convenience, price and value and with social media, we are constantly bombarded with images, products, and when you can just tap and buy immediately, you are thinking of the ethics in the background. as we get towards christmas, busy time for retailers. certainly in the uk, and in other parts of europe and elsewhere, we are in a tough
foundation estimates a0 million people are living in modern slavery today, many of them in supply chains of western clothing brands. some big questions to deal with. nina van volkinburg, associate lecturer at the londons london is with me now very nice to see you, you follow and understand customers thinking around why they buy. when sally runs through the issue of waste in particular, maybe we will get onto workers conditions. our people not taking these sorts of things into account because...
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london. i have been speaking to the human trafficking foundation and they say because the individual has to bebigger protest to rehabilitate these women and men and bring them back in, rebuild their lives afterwards. for women they are victims of domestic servitude and sexual exploitation, for men it is physical labour they may have been trafficked for. the foundation also say, actually, sometimes they bleed in between each other, not quite as clear—cut one way or another. the other thing interesting about these raids, they we re interesting about these raids, they were done with the metropolitan police and the romanian police as well, and in fact, police and the romanian police as well, and infact, in police and the romanian police as well, and in fact, in romania, four other properties were targeted at the same time, the idea is to share intelligence, to get an understanding of these networks, to stop human trafficking no matter what country it is happening in. more tonight on bbc london, amy, one week on, much of the flood water is gone, but it looks grim and the forecast is not much better
london. i have been speaking to the human trafficking foundation and they say because the individual has to bebigger protest to rehabilitate these women and men and bring them back in, rebuild their lives afterwards. for women they are victims of domestic servitude and sexual exploitation, for men it is physical labour they may have been trafficked for. the foundation also say, actually, sometimes they bleed in between each other, not quite as clear—cut one way or another. the other thing...