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or lottie as everyone calls him is a train driver and a mechanic and works for albania state well wait. every very maining passenger train in the country departs from and returns to do this. 5 times a week lottie brings passengers to the north south or east of albania. he is one of the last remaining 50 train drivers in the country. most of the heavy diesel locomotives were built in the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed too old by the former czechoslovakia but albania found them good enough. and they are still in operation today. even though they are beginning to show their age. so here you still have to do some manual work when shunting and coupling the locomotive to travel in the opposite direction. is a. rather. eat . lightly drugs the engine with its 3 carriages north the last stop is located about 100 kilometers away just before the border with montenegro. in albania passenger trains only run within the country there was no international connection to or from albania and there was only one freight line abroad to montenegro the line to school is t
or lottie as everyone calls him is a train driver and a mechanic and works for albania state well wait. every very maining passenger train in the country departs from and returns to do this. 5 times a week lottie brings passengers to the north south or east of albania. he is one of the last remaining 50 train drivers in the country. most of the heavy diesel locomotives were built in the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed too old by the former czechoslovakia but...
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most of the time it's lottie who checked. the locomotive before heading home as a mechanic he is also responsible for maintaining the engine. this is one of the 62 year old favorite moments of the day. before the show i fell in love with trains because i was able to raise my children thanks to them. it's my passion and i feel like i'm at home with them. i'm so happy here it's hard to describe. this engine was there when i raised my children when i got engaged and married if your i mean that's why i'm so passionate about trains and i can't separate from them i don't know what i'll do when i retire . 6. steps lawdy has 2 more years to think about that then he too will retire. to me. it's still unclear whether the diesel locomotives will still run without him . but albania is always good for a surprise maybe the trains will run longer than most people expect. a confrontation between china and taiwan the superpower is threatening to invade its neighbor. how serious is it how is china justifying its claims. the w.'s richard walker
most of the time it's lottie who checked. the locomotive before heading home as a mechanic he is also responsible for maintaining the engine. this is one of the 62 year old favorite moments of the day. before the show i fell in love with trains because i was able to raise my children thanks to them. it's my passion and i feel like i'm at home with them. i'm so happy here it's hard to describe. this engine was there when i raised my children when i got engaged and married if your i mean that's...
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south of the country there are always 2 drivers in the cab today that's a lot he and a colleague while lotty keeps an eye on the track and the safety of the passers by his colleague drives the locomotive towards fear of the. the train used to go on to florida but that section was also deemed on profitable today the coastal town can only be reached by road. the train passes through all of plantations and vegetable fields fear the last station on this route is located in the 1st tile missing plane this used to be swamp land but it was drained a few decades ago. the train passes numerous small villages. where you know. the top of the next big usually it's dangerous we have a lot of problems on this route because of the crossings. to stall stall. but. he was riding his bicycle. he's gonna forget it he's gone. to heaven or she'll be here that the. people in the countryside don't have their wits about them that we gladly travel so slowly. mind gone if the train went at a normal speed that would be a disaster it. wasn't. would it be sure you know that. but that won't happen because the tracks are i
south of the country there are always 2 drivers in the cab today that's a lot he and a colleague while lotty keeps an eye on the track and the safety of the passers by his colleague drives the locomotive towards fear of the. the train used to go on to florida but that section was also deemed on profitable today the coastal town can only be reached by road. the train passes through all of plantations and vegetable fields fear the last station on this route is located in the 1st tile missing...
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lottie originally wanted to be a writer but that didn't quite work out although he has written one novel that story is of course about a train journey. of their love body but what i give you by like my job. why because i'd like to do ever since steam engines and i still do today if you will if i feel good here and i take pleasure in my work i wouldn't trade it for anything of the inertia except of course. the british. we train drivers and naturally well suited to this profession we work day and night which is. that if you don't know the road you don't. have. the train trundles along the coast through hilly landscapes and across numerous rivers. things flow into the edge of the attics sea between buddhists and scroll down. often there isn't a single person to be seen. her . this is the 10 kilometer long cape road on. it was named after a raid on the god of wanderers and sailors revered by the illyrians. the are. numerous bunkers remain from when the former dictator and their hearts. i was in power here watching not only completely isolated the country in terms of foreign policy but betwee
lottie originally wanted to be a writer but that didn't quite work out although he has written one novel that story is of course about a train journey. of their love body but what i give you by like my job. why because i'd like to do ever since steam engines and i still do today if you will if i feel good here and i take pleasure in my work i wouldn't trade it for anything of the inertia except of course. the british. we train drivers and naturally well suited to this profession we work day and...
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or lottie is everyone calls him is a train driver and a mechanic and works for albania state will weigh. every remaining passenger train in the country departs from and returns to do this . 5 times a week lottie brings passengers to the north south or east of albania. he is one of the last remaining 50 train drivers in the country. most of the heavy diesel locomotives were built in the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed too old by the former czechoslovakia but albania found them good enough. and they are still in operation today. even though they are beginning to show their age it's just an. here you still have to do some manual work when shunting and coupling the locomotive to travel in the opposite direction. is a heap of ever. eat . lightly drugs the engine with its 3 carriages north the last stop is located about 100 kilometers away just before the border with montenegro. in albania passenger trains only run within the country there is no international connection to or from albania and there is only one freight line abroad to montenegro the line to
or lottie is everyone calls him is a train driver and a mechanic and works for albania state will weigh. every remaining passenger train in the country departs from and returns to do this . 5 times a week lottie brings passengers to the north south or east of albania. he is one of the last remaining 50 train drivers in the country. most of the heavy diesel locomotives were built in the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed too old by the former czechoslovakia but...
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closer look at the winners and their contributions to society lotty cutting in red is a lawyer who defends the rights of indigenous peoples in nicaragua bryan stevenson is a leading us civil rights lawyer fighting institutional racism on this the isle yet skeet is an activist in belarus who campaigns for freedom and democracy and jailed iranian human rights lawyer so today who has challenged compulsory headscarf laws has also been awarded the right livelihood award. for more on this year's winners let's bring in julia cronin in cologne she's a trustee of the right livelihood award foundation thanks for joining us mr crone and now there are lots of worthy candidates out there who might deserve such an award are are you at all surprised about the laureates chosen this year. well if you accept a choice it's always a tough choice. i'm not really surprised look with better and i think the u.s. laureate the award winner has actually become some very current issues and the award always tries to balance between very urgent issues and long term shit. what we see you know ron is a laureate which is
closer look at the winners and their contributions to society lotty cutting in red is a lawyer who defends the rights of indigenous peoples in nicaragua bryan stevenson is a leading us civil rights lawyer fighting institutional racism on this the isle yet skeet is an activist in belarus who campaigns for freedom and democracy and jailed iranian human rights lawyer so today who has challenged compulsory headscarf laws has also been awarded the right livelihood award. for more on this year's...
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nate: lottie cunningham is a leader in the indiginous community. asked her about the cattle invasions. >> that is going to cause us ethnocide. and as indigenoupeople, we are going to disappear. nate: as beef exports have increased to the u.s., so have attacks on these small indigenous communities, resulting in whole villages, being decimated, and abandoned. >> in this year, we have more than 10 people in less than seven months murdered already. these settlers, they shot with a gun one girl of 14 years. nate: why would somebody do that to her? >> to create fear. nate: is it safe for you? >> no, it is not safe for me. i have suffered death threats, i have suffered intimidation, harassment. but i have to continue this battle because my people is suffering. nate: the nicaraguan government is legally obligated to protect the indigenous people from land invasions, but cunningham and others say that instead, president daniel ortega's government is cutting ribbons for new slaughterhouses, which buy cattle raised on the stolen lands, and sell the beef, to t
nate: lottie cunningham is a leader in the indiginous community. asked her about the cattle invasions. >> that is going to cause us ethnocide. and as indigenoupeople, we are going to disappear. nate: as beef exports have increased to the u.s., so have attacks on these small indigenous communities, resulting in whole villages, being decimated, and abandoned. >> in this year, we have more than 10 people in less than seven months murdered already. these settlers, they shot with a gun...
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receive the award she's currently serving a 38 year jail sentence the 4th award recipient will be lottie cunningham rent of nicaragua and advocate for the rights of indigenous people in her country the right mike lee hood award ceremony will take place in stockholm on december 3rd thing. and joining us now is a lot a kind of a moran one of the 4 recipients of the right livelihood award she is committed to environmental protection and in the genus people in the a very warm welcome and congratulations mrs cunningham what does this award mean for you. well firstly i would like the will and the billy save my grant that to receive this hour i did and i was they express my sincere directive to the group when they write slavery war that and for us is the very important that the. experience in it and serious human rights crises in the history and these have the nicaraguan states has been practiced scenes restriction as the city since close in spaces and apparatuses south institution and that there erased and and this process and there can safely have and still have actually was in fact in the ve
receive the award she's currently serving a 38 year jail sentence the 4th award recipient will be lottie cunningham rent of nicaragua and advocate for the rights of indigenous people in her country the right mike lee hood award ceremony will take place in stockholm on december 3rd thing. and joining us now is a lot a kind of a moran one of the 4 recipients of the right livelihood award she is committed to environmental protection and in the genus people in the a very warm welcome and...
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up in new orleans graduated from rhodes college in memphis, tennessee in 1994, graduated summa can lottiend suma cumsukhum -- laude. she clerked for judge lawrence silverman on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and then for justice scalia on the supreme court. she practiced law in washington, d.c. she joined the faculty of notre dame in 2002. she has published numerous articles in prestigious journals, including the columbia university of virginia and cornell law review. she has been a circuit court judge at the seventh circuit since 2017. she was confirmed to that position with a bipartisan vote. she has heard hundreds of cases in that capacity. she said, i clerked for justice scalia within 20 years ago, but the lessons i learned still resonate. his judicial philosophy is mine. a judge must supply the law as written. judges are not policymakers and they must be resolute in setting aside any policy views they might hold. statement, buter i think that is a good summary of who she is. that's who amy barrett is in terms of the law. as far as amy barrett the individual, she
up in new orleans graduated from rhodes college in memphis, tennessee in 1994, graduated summa can lottiend suma cumsukhum -- laude. she clerked for judge lawrence silverman on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and then for justice scalia on the supreme court. she practiced law in washington, d.c. she joined the faculty of notre dame in 2002. she has published numerous articles in prestigious journals, including the columbia university of virginia and cornell law review. she...
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up in new orleans graduated from rhodes college in memphis, tennessee in 1994, graduated summa can lottie and suma cumsukhum -- laude. she clerked for judge lawrence silverman on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and then for justice scalia on the supreme court. she practiced law in washington, d.c. she joined the faculty of notre dame in 2002. she has published numerous articles in prestigious journals, including the columbia university of virginia and cornell law review. she has been a circuit court judge at the seventh circuit since 2017. she was confirmed to that position with a bipartisan vote. she has heard hundreds of cases in that capacity. she said, i clerked for justice scalia within 20 years ago, but the lessons i learned still resonate. his judicial philosophy is mine. a judge must supply the law as written. judges are not policymakers and they must be resolute in setting aside any policy views they might hold. statement, buter i think that is a good summary of who she is. that's who amy barrett is in terms of the law. as far as amy barrett the individual, s
up in new orleans graduated from rhodes college in memphis, tennessee in 1994, graduated summa can lottie and suma cumsukhum -- laude. she clerked for judge lawrence silverman on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and then for justice scalia on the supreme court. she practiced law in washington, d.c. she joined the faculty of notre dame in 2002. she has published numerous articles in prestigious journals, including the columbia university of virginia and cornell law review....
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south of the country there are always 2 drivers in the cab today that's a lot he and a colleague while lotty keeps an eye on the track and the safety of the passers by his colleague drives the locomotive towards fear of the car. the train used to go on to florida but that section was also deemed unprofitable today the coastal town can only be reached by road. the train passes through all of plantations and vegetable fields fear the last station on this route is located in the 1st tile mussa chip plane this used to be swamp land but it was drained a few decades ago. the train passes numerous small villages. politically here. on the budget next week usually it's dangerous we have a lot of problems on this route because of the crossings. to stall stall. in a very dark he was riding his bicycle. he's got on forget it he's gone. to heaven for sure would be a bad day. people in the countryside don't have their wits about them but we gladly travel so slowly. my gawd if the train went at a normal speed that would be a disaster if it wasn't. would it be should you go there. but that won't happen beca
south of the country there are always 2 drivers in the cab today that's a lot he and a colleague while lotty keeps an eye on the track and the safety of the passers by his colleague drives the locomotive towards fear of the car. the train used to go on to florida but that section was also deemed unprofitable today the coastal town can only be reached by road. the train passes through all of plantations and vegetable fields fear the last station on this route is located in the 1st tile mussa...
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receive the award she's currently serving a 38 year jail sentence the 4th award recipient will be lottie cunningham rent of nicaragua and advocate for the rights of indigenous people in her country the right my plea hood award ceremony will take place in stockholm on december 3rd hearing that meant that and joining us now is a lot to kind of them around one of the 4 recipients of the right livelihood award she is committed to environmental protection and the genus people in nicaragua a very warm welcome and congratulations mr cunningham what does this award mean for you. well firstly i would like to go and the plea save my gratitude to receive this hour i did and i want to express my sincere directly to the group when their rights lay reward and for us is that very important that the. experience in a deep and serious human rights crisis in the east and these have the nicaraguan states has been practiced scenes restriction as the city since close in spaces and apparatuses south in seclusion and that there erased and and this process and there can safely have and still have actually was in
receive the award she's currently serving a 38 year jail sentence the 4th award recipient will be lottie cunningham rent of nicaragua and advocate for the rights of indigenous people in her country the right my plea hood award ceremony will take place in stockholm on december 3rd hearing that meant that and joining us now is a lot to kind of them around one of the 4 recipients of the right livelihood award she is committed to environmental protection and the genus people in nicaragua a very...
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amendment is actually enough to prevent this sort of radicalization that leads to such extreme brutality lotty spoke with the former mayor of the town where the atrocity happened shoot the game or who think he should percy i'm shocked and angered because this is complete madness like a teacher doing their job giving food for thoughts about freedoms and republican values he was beheaded it's horrendous he's a victim of madness i'm even more shocked that this college is one i opened when i was the town mayor and it had a good reputation working there was nice and it was located in a neighborhood without any problems or violence it's time for us to take a tough stance on the issue on how people intrude into france while being deemed as refugees and surprisingly given resident cards to 2030 i don't think that this act of terror is a crazy man's dean but a premeditated act at this point we must prosecute for any violation of the republic's laws in particular for the pressure being put on teachers and journalists to keep them silent if you see the paris based political analyst nicol america which be
amendment is actually enough to prevent this sort of radicalization that leads to such extreme brutality lotty spoke with the former mayor of the town where the atrocity happened shoot the game or who think he should percy i'm shocked and angered because this is complete madness like a teacher doing their job giving food for thoughts about freedoms and republican values he was beheaded it's horrendous he's a victim of madness i'm even more shocked that this college is one i opened when i was...
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will by and large the weather is so fair across a good part of the middle east the last clear skies lotty hazy sunshine but we could just see a little bit of that weather pushing towards amman in the form of this system here the swirling across see arabian say there will just not just waits was a coastal fringes a few spots of right sunny a possibility as is the case for them all somewhat the weather sliding across to be moving for the black sea heading towards the caspian sea running across the caucasus elsewhere in between it is fine and dry with lots of hazy sunshine temperatures here in doha getting up to a pleasant $33.00 degrees celsius sunshine is showers as beautiful across central parts of africa but great changes here lots of cloud their losses shall is there the seasonal rains doing quite nicely already down towards like victoria heavy downpours there just around the rift valley heavy showers still very much in place there just around the gulf of guinea all the way down into angola but to the south of that city it's all about the heat ashtray we've got lossy clear skies across
will by and large the weather is so fair across a good part of the middle east the last clear skies lotty hazy sunshine but we could just see a little bit of that weather pushing towards amman in the form of this system here the swirling across see arabian say there will just not just waits was a coastal fringes a few spots of right sunny a possibility as is the case for them all somewhat the weather sliding across to be moving for the black sea heading towards the caspian sea running across...
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receive the award she's currently serving a 38 year jail sentence the 4th award recipient will be lottie cunningham rent of nicaragua and advocate for the rights of indigenous people in her country the right my plea hood award ceremony will take place in stockholm on december 3rd giving it meant that the. ancestors force now the draw for the group stage of the champions league has taken place and holders byron munich have been handed some tough looking fixtures byron who have won all 5 competitions they have been in this year will face at least accommodated salzburg and lokomotiv moscow in group a over the coming months the 1st picture fixtures rather are on october 20. the draw ceremony also included the usa for player of the year awards byron's that robert love and our skits of the man's a prize as expected for the fallen international scored $55.00 goals across all competitions last season as fire in one of the champions league and germany only were 16 more than any other player in europe's top 5 leagues it is the 1st time he has won the award denmark so far and then a lot harder took
receive the award she's currently serving a 38 year jail sentence the 4th award recipient will be lottie cunningham rent of nicaragua and advocate for the rights of indigenous people in her country the right my plea hood award ceremony will take place in stockholm on december 3rd giving it meant that the. ancestors force now the draw for the group stage of the champions league has taken place and holders byron munich have been handed some tough looking fixtures byron who have won all 5...
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up a little bit lifted dust and sand certainly a possibility over the next few days but as i said lottie fine and dry might just catch into the western side of yemen once again as per usual might just catch you out shah into eastern parts of somalia over the next day or so the show is join up with the seasonal right that we have across central africa through south sudan running across into the gulf of guinea some wetter weather coming back in the cross much of the democratic republic of congo a long way the good parts of angola heavier showers returning that to uganda see the showers a little further south which is well still want to showers in the forecast for resin b.-a want to see shalah still in the forecast for that eastern half of south africa wetter weather moving through the southern cape along with the eastern cape sliding out and. the. stories of struggle stories of achievement. from opposite ends of europe contrasts in the past and stories of arab refugees seeking a new life abroad. al-jazeera will travel to australia and sweden meeting refugees and those who welcomed them. a
up a little bit lifted dust and sand certainly a possibility over the next few days but as i said lottie fine and dry might just catch into the western side of yemen once again as per usual might just catch you out shah into eastern parts of somalia over the next day or so the show is join up with the seasonal right that we have across central africa through south sudan running across into the gulf of guinea some wetter weather coming back in the cross much of the democratic republic of congo a...
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educate about the work of the laureate but also to protect the laureate which is certainly the case for lottie coming and wearing so it depends on every single case but there's a clear message attached with every single word. and the other conan trustee of the right lionel heard the word foundation thanks so much. thanks for having. me nick have been in the german super cup to lift yet another trophy the game is normally help for the new season but it was delayed this year because of the coronavirus despite the lack of fairness the teams produced a high tempo game it was also a landmark match for the referee. buy in munich came out for the super cup against dortmund looking for a thief trophy this year having won every competition they have been in it was also a special game for b.b. on a stein house the only female referee in the men's bonders league she announced before kick off she was retiring 6 years early for personal reasons. injury prone dortmund captain michael royce started for the 1st time in 239 days and had the 1st big chance. looks almost immediately hosts dion broke at the other
educate about the work of the laureate but also to protect the laureate which is certainly the case for lottie coming and wearing so it depends on every single case but there's a clear message attached with every single word. and the other conan trustee of the right lionel heard the word foundation thanks so much. thanks for having. me nick have been in the german super cup to lift yet another trophy the game is normally help for the new season but it was delayed this year because of the...
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added that i was old and lottie stood ubaydi in. michael. well about the what are. the ninja like either of. them and the. and then when. a celebrity tale. i'm going to have. a federal one of the gun shot of time i want to have to laugh about at the blond who i'm not been through wasn't quite sure how and i want to what i can on the banister. i was said to have done to console her and me. i had to have a lot of pain for the rest of her. the task. at hand. and their left hand. and then who. don't want. a soul who are most. well heard the hill mohave are your ship and to sucker. discern and believe probably your tin. tin out offer her a 3 hole insert a new york had these were he'll probably have told philistine the 3rd guernica. she had done on the eclipse. turn on phyllis lean one will but he's. a philistine the. sure mom then would call me at. bay door to lay on phyllis for me playing with the men in. the theater shatila the conflict i believe that. i will intermarriage in the show and that mccall one male with death call one but that there may. be. if your number w
added that i was old and lottie stood ubaydi in. michael. well about the what are. the ninja like either of. them and the. and then when. a celebrity tale. i'm going to have. a federal one of the gun shot of time i want to have to laugh about at the blond who i'm not been through wasn't quite sure how and i want to what i can on the banister. i was said to have done to console her and me. i had to have a lot of pain for the rest of her. the task. at hand. and their left hand. and then who....
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sunny to across the korean peninsula and also into a good part of japan tokyo at about $26.00 degrees lotty fine and dry dry to across most western parts of india up towards the northern plains into pakistan but some very wet weather just around the northeast of the kountry a little circulation here bringing that warm moist air into west bengal the hop pushing up across a good part of bangladesh where there is low lying lands of course which could well cause some flooding and some disruption on the other side of the go on more heavy rain coming into western areas of. north korea isolated and heavily sanctioned yet earning billions around the globe here and 39 is involved in everything that makes money for north korea. to carry defray the cost for its take on tyson. the money this year and it goes straight into the coffers as the leader said a $2.00 part people in power investigation bureau $39.00 cash for came. on and. the world the. world the world the thought. what you know does iraq remind of our top stories this hour the presidents of france russia and the u.s. have issued a joint state
sunny to across the korean peninsula and also into a good part of japan tokyo at about $26.00 degrees lotty fine and dry dry to across most western parts of india up towards the northern plains into pakistan but some very wet weather just around the northeast of the kountry a little circulation here bringing that warm moist air into west bengal the hop pushing up across a good part of bangladesh where there is low lying lands of course which could well cause some flooding and some disruption on...
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added that i was old and lottie stood ubaydi in. michael. well above the what are.the ninja like either. and that one could be. a celebrity tale. and the court had. a federal one gunshot of time i want to have to laugh about at the blonde been through wasn't quite sure how and i want to what i can on the banister. i was said to have done to console me. i had to have been a bit of a pain for the rest of her. the task. at hand. and the left hand. and then have. a soul poor mo heba her the hill mohave are your ship and 2 saw her. discern and believe probably a 10. year turn out offer her a 3 hole insert a new york had these were he'll probably a total of slim the 3rd turn a. turn on the clips. turn on fearless lean one will but he's. a philistine the. command militia 2 i should mind them call me a baby or. playing with the men in. the theater shatila the conflict i believe that. i will intermarriage in the show and that mccall one male with death call one but that there may. be. in fair number i was in. a somewhat multiple in sort of decision in that it was slightly fr
added that i was old and lottie stood ubaydi in. michael. well above the what are.the ninja like either. and that one could be. a celebrity tale. and the court had. a federal one gunshot of time i want to have to laugh about at the blonde been through wasn't quite sure how and i want to what i can on the banister. i was said to have done to console me. i had to have been a bit of a pain for the rest of her. the task. at hand. and the left hand. and then have. a soul poor mo heba her the hill...
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did so and i was one of us as children lottie stood ubaydi in jenny at last due to michael douglas daschle well about what i show her. a lot. of the ninja. and that we could be. a celebrity. and the court had. a federal one gunshot time i want to have laugh about it that long while been through wasn't quite sure how and i want to what i can on the banister. i was said to have done to console her and me. i had to have an about obtaining for the rest of her. the task. at hand. and the left hand. and then have. a soul who are most. well heard the hill mo here are your ship and 2 saw her. discern and believe probably a 10. year turn out offer her a 3 hole insert a new york had these were he'll probably a total of slim the 3rd turn a. turn on the clips. turn on philistine one will but he's a. philistine the. command militia 2 i should mind them call me a baby or to lay off list for me and then let the men in. but also the theater shatila the conflict that i believe that. i will intermarriage in the show and that mccall one male with that column but that there may. be. in fair number i was in. a
did so and i was one of us as children lottie stood ubaydi in jenny at last due to michael douglas daschle well about what i show her. a lot. of the ninja. and that we could be. a celebrity. and the court had. a federal one gunshot time i want to have laugh about it that long while been through wasn't quite sure how and i want to what i can on the banister. i was said to have done to console her and me. i had to have an about obtaining for the rest of her. the task. at hand. and the left hand....
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told in lottie stood ubaydi. michael douglas tyldesley well about what i'll show her. the ninja like either. and i'm combative and make our. celebrity al qaeda. and the car had. a federal gun charge time i was going to have laugh about atlanta and now been through wasn't how and i want to what i can on the bennison. i was said to have done to console her and me. i had to have been obtained from her and her flat ha i am ago and far that has been critical fer a emulate him one. that got a thermal mission and i'm not on that kind of travel time can they are there lair higher narrow harbors than one and the one in which one of the one. who are most people will her be him oh he was your ship too so her will be of. value to. them. out of. new york had these. and the clips. were more but his. command to show me on the. plane with the men in. the theater. the conflict that i believe that. i will in tomorrow in the. mail with that column but that their man. i thought of that they had to be. even more thoughtful so i. can feel numb i was in. the car in sort of am disappointed th
told in lottie stood ubaydi. michael douglas tyldesley well about what i'll show her. the ninja like either. and i'm combative and make our. celebrity al qaeda. and the car had. a federal gun charge time i was going to have laugh about atlanta and now been through wasn't how and i want to what i can on the bennison. i was said to have done to console her and me. i had to have been obtained from her and her flat ha i am ago and far that has been critical fer a emulate him one. that got a thermal...
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lotty cunningham rand is a lawyer from the mosquito indigenous group for decades she has secured land rights for indigenous peoples in nicaragua who face attacks by armed settlers rens pioneering legal methods have been adopted by other aboriginal groups around the world. bryan stevenson is a leading us civil rights lawyer and founder of the equal justice initiative the organization fights mass incarceration unfair sentencing and racial inequality $140.00 death row inmates have been released or had their sentences reversed thanks to their work and rini and human rights lawyer nasser ensuite today was sentenced to 38 years in prison and 140 lashes for defending women's rights and humans rights shortly before her arrest as she challenge the country's compulsory headscarf laws alice ski is an activist and bella ruse who campaigns for freedom and democracy his human rights center vs now supports political prisoners and documents abuses it has since become leaving ngo and belarus known as europe's last dictatorship the foundations executive director stressed the importance of their activis
lotty cunningham rand is a lawyer from the mosquito indigenous group for decades she has secured land rights for indigenous peoples in nicaragua who face attacks by armed settlers rens pioneering legal methods have been adopted by other aboriginal groups around the world. bryan stevenson is a leading us civil rights lawyer and founder of the equal justice initiative the organization fights mass incarceration unfair sentencing and racial inequality $140.00 death row inmates have been released or...
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this meeting at the german chancellor and berlin is crucial 1st met lottie had no. she has high expectations. of angle americal as she told d.w. ahead of the talks germany is. extremely important. now we need. help in mediation negotiations with authorities and we think that. it's really in this situation. america has deep sympathy for the protest movement as a former citizen of east germany she's lived through a peaceful revolution which gives her a special understanding of belarus. and then my mood just moments when i see the courage of these women who take to the streets to call for freedom and to corruption i can only say that i'm amazed i find it truly impressive. thank you. women have persisted turning out despite the ongoing violence of the regime nor is continuing her own fight from exile do we see her comrade maria kolesnikov was put in prison for her own convictions. the protesters want alexander lukashenko who has been in power for 26 years to step down they claim the recent elections that saw him. were rigged. germany and the e.u. agree they've imposed s
this meeting at the german chancellor and berlin is crucial 1st met lottie had no. she has high expectations. of angle americal as she told d.w. ahead of the talks germany is. extremely important. now we need. help in mediation negotiations with authorities and we think that. it's really in this situation. america has deep sympathy for the protest movement as a former citizen of east germany she's lived through a peaceful revolution which gives her a special understanding of belarus. and then...
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up a little bit lifted dust and sand certainly a possibility i with the next few days but as i said lotty fine and dry might just catch into the western side of yemen once again as per usual my just catch you out shower into eastern parts of somalia over the next day or so the show is join up with the seasonal right that we have across central africa through south sudan running across into the gulf of guinea some wetter weather coming back in the cross much of the democratic republic of congo along with the good parts of angola heavier showers returning that to uganda see the showers a little further south with just well still want to showers in the forecast for a zombie i want to see shall is still in the forecast for that eastern half of south africa wetter weather moving through the southern cape along with the eastern cape sliding out to open water. rewind return. with updates on the best analogy there is documentary. fool's gold just millions and millions of dollars of people's money jewish being taken in for their whole lives from a mommy. down in drain and one day on al-jazeera. in
up a little bit lifted dust and sand certainly a possibility i with the next few days but as i said lotty fine and dry might just catch into the western side of yemen once again as per usual my just catch you out shower into eastern parts of somalia over the next day or so the show is join up with the seasonal right that we have across central africa through south sudan running across into the gulf of guinea some wetter weather coming back in the cross much of the democratic republic of congo...
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receive the award she's currently serving a 38 year jail sentence the 4th award recipient will be lottie cunningham rent of nicaragua and advocate for the rights of indigenous people in her country the right livelihood award ceremony will take place in stockholm on december 3rd. and joining us now is a lot a kind of them around one of the 4 recipients of the right livelihood award she is committed to environmental protection and the germans people in nicaragua a very warm welcome and congratulations mr cunningham what does this award mean for you. well firstly i would like to talk and they believe save my gratitude to receive this hour i did and i was they express my sincere directive to the soup when their rights lay reward and for us is the very important that because what is experience in it deep and serious human rights crises in the east and these have the nicaraguan states has been practiced scenes restrict the city since close in spaces and apparatuses south institution and that there erased and and this process and their guns they have and still have actually was in fact in the v
receive the award she's currently serving a 38 year jail sentence the 4th award recipient will be lottie cunningham rent of nicaragua and advocate for the rights of indigenous people in her country the right livelihood award ceremony will take place in stockholm on december 3rd. and joining us now is a lot a kind of them around one of the 4 recipients of the right livelihood award she is committed to environmental protection and the germans people in nicaragua a very warm welcome and...
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. >> miss lotty could have done curbside voting in richmond about an hour's drive from wilmington but said she wanted to watch her ballot go into the ring. >>> kentucky, a worker finds an engagement ring 15 years after a woman lost it. the homeowner says she looked for it for weeks but eventually gave up back in the day. now it is back on her finger massachusetts. it's a boy the first male gorilla ever born at the franklin park zoo in boston and he's a big one, weighing just more than six pounds. baby gorillas usually way in three to five pounds no name yet but the mama and baby are bonding well, on this cnbc trip coast to coast >>> i'm shepard stith submit on cnbc it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news 90 minutes from now the final presidential debate. the candidates trying to get out their voters with just days to the election a record number of people already voting, some in person, some by mail the new number, 47 million votes cast so far, 20 million just in the last four days. >>> in arizona more than 1 million people voted one key target group, young people wh
. >> miss lotty could have done curbside voting in richmond about an hour's drive from wilmington but said she wanted to watch her ballot go into the ring. >>> kentucky, a worker finds an engagement ring 15 years after a woman lost it. the homeowner says she looked for it for weeks but eventually gave up back in the day. now it is back on her finger massachusetts. it's a boy the first male gorilla ever born at the franklin park zoo in boston and he's a big one, weighing just more...
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up in new orleans graduated from rhodes college in memphis, tennessee in 1994, graduated summa can lottie and suma cumsukhum -- laude. she clerked for judge lawrence silverman on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and then for justice scalia on the supreme court. she practiced law in washington, d.c. she joined the faculty of notre dame in 2002. she has published numerous articles in prestigious journals, including the columbia university of virginia and cornell law review. she has been a circuit court judge at the seventh circuit since 2017. she was confirmed to that position with a bipartisan vote. she has heard hundreds of cases in that capacity. she said, i clerked for justice scalia within 20 years ago, but the lessons i learned still resonate. his judicial philosophy is mine. a judge must supply the law as written. judges are not policymakers and they must be resolute in setting aside any policy views they might hold. statement, buter i think that is a good summary of who she is. that's who amy barrett is in terms of the law. as far as amy barrett the individual, s
up in new orleans graduated from rhodes college in memphis, tennessee in 1994, graduated summa can lottie and suma cumsukhum -- laude. she clerked for judge lawrence silverman on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and then for justice scalia on the supreme court. she practiced law in washington, d.c. she joined the faculty of notre dame in 2002. she has published numerous articles in prestigious journals, including the columbia university of virginia and cornell law review....
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up in new orleans graduated from rhodes college in memphis, tennessee in 1994, graduated summa can lottie and suma cumsukhum -- laude. she clerked for judge lawrence silverman on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and then for justice scalia on the supreme court. she practiced law in washington, d.c. she joined the faculty of notre dame in 2002. she has published numerous articles in prestigious journals, including the columbia university of virginia and cornell law review. she has been a circuit court judge at the seventh circuit since 2017. she was confirmed to that position with a bipartisan vote. she has heard hundreds of cases in that capacity. she said, i clerked for justice scalia within 20 years ago, but the lessons i learned still resonate. his judicial philosophy is mine. a judge must supply the law as written. judges are not policymakers and they must be resolute in setting aside any policy views they might hold. statement, buter i think that is a good summary of who she is. that's who amy barrett is in terms of the law. as far as amy barrett the individual, s
up in new orleans graduated from rhodes college in memphis, tennessee in 1994, graduated summa can lottie and suma cumsukhum -- laude. she clerked for judge lawrence silverman on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and then for justice scalia on the supreme court. she practiced law in washington, d.c. she joined the faculty of notre dame in 2002. she has published numerous articles in prestigious journals, including the columbia university of virginia and cornell law review....