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mam is one of 22 mutually unintelligible mayan languages.swaldo is based in fruitvale, which is in the kind of oakland area of california. and oswaldo was actually called to the border about a year ago, during the family separation crisis, and asked to interpret for several lawyers at the texas civil rights project. and he and many other mayan-language translators went, in both paid and volunteer capacity, to the border. and one of the families that he encountered was that of mario perez domingo, who was a mam-language speaker separated from his two-year-old girl at the border because the border patrol had asked -- had asked him whether he had paid for a birth certificate for his two-year-old daughter with whom he was traveling. now, mario does not speak spanish very well. like many mayan-language speakers in guatemala, he speaks enough to go to the store, maybe sell tomatoes in the market, but not to navigate a complex legal interview. and so like many indigenous-language speakers at the border, he was afraid and was answering yes to many o
mam is one of 22 mutually unintelligible mayan languages.swaldo is based in fruitvale, which is in the kind of oakland area of california. and oswaldo was actually called to the border about a year ago, during the family separation crisis, and asked to interpret for several lawyers at the texas civil rights project. and he and many other mayan-language translators went, in both paid and volunteer capacity, to the border. and one of the families that he encountered was that of mario perez...
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instead of becoming obstacles, have become educators. , on the outskirts of th northern city of kano,mam yahaya bello abubukar is training a group of young women. in turn, they will educate their villages about diseases including polio. >> ( translated ): we all have to put in efforts, we have to be involved to help aeate awareneut the dangers of this disease. we are putting a lot of energy into it. toth we will eradicate the disease. >> reporter: three years of being polio-free is a milestone nigerian workers are proud of. kabiru rabiu has worked on nearly three decades.se here for >> from all the signs we have been seeing, we are othe rge of getting out polio from nieria. i will be extremely happy. i will be euphoric. because this is one of the longest public health interventions, compared to the eradication of smallpox. >> reporter: dangana musa too would d celebrate the the wild virus in africa. >): we will take it with gladness of heart because what we have worked for has now been achieved. >> srnivasan: we like to lump our murusic andusicians into categories-- this one is rock, thi
instead of becoming obstacles, have become educators. , on the outskirts of th northern city of kano,mam yahaya bello abubukar is training a group of young women. in turn, they will educate their villages about diseases including polio. >> ( translated ): we all have to put in efforts, we have to be involved to help aeate awareneut the dangers of this disease. we are putting a lot of energy into it. toth we will eradicate the disease. >> reporter: three years of being polio-free is...
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rugby demonstration on the grounds of buckingham palace today while he openly joked with the children mam what was the word in regards to his future play . prince harry's wish to step back from his royal duties has been granted but he still has a few more commitments that means a few more deep breaths it's taken some time for the dust to settle in after last week's surprise announcement. but the timing of the rugby world cup is helping to soften the blow after all it's something close to the prince's heart so a rather stiff event turned into something of a show. but not a cooking show he choked. on afterwards some small talk a few comments on breaks it and thoughts on sporting a beard. sword it was almost as if harry was having 2nd thoughts about his decision to stop performing his royal duties but he was in his element. that rugby league made someone high profile like the juke who clearly isn't just here is a ceremonial role knows about rugby league and knows what it means to the community so i you know i hope he does prove his involvement with the sport. but there's been no change of ro
rugby demonstration on the grounds of buckingham palace today while he openly joked with the children mam what was the word in regards to his future play . prince harry's wish to step back from his royal duties has been granted but he still has a few more commitments that means a few more deep breaths it's taken some time for the dust to settle in after last week's surprise announcement. but the timing of the rugby world cup is helping to soften the blow after all it's something close to the...
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pontypridd, my home, is also home of local legends — notjust my mam, but the legends of tom jones and speech around the lyrics of sir tom, i didn't have the same temptation when it came to geth's on—field banter. this would generally consist of a look so menacing, it could make the very scoreboard twitch. alex jones—davies recalling the green, green grass of home. finally, the row that's threatened to overshadow normal politics — should big ben chime as we leave the eu? the elizabeth tower, which houses the bell, is currently under restoration — and bringing back big ben for one night only would cost half a million pounds — almost £50,000 a bong, as the speaker put it. the prime minister had his own cunning plan — bunging a bob for a big ben bong — and more than £200,000 was raised through crowd —funding. but this plan fell foul of the parliamentary rules, as a member of the house of commons commission confirmed. there has been a suggestion that the cost of striking the bell could be covered by donations made by the public. this would be an unprecedented approach. the house of commons
pontypridd, my home, is also home of local legends — notjust my mam, but the legends of tom jones and speech around the lyrics of sir tom, i didn't have the same temptation when it came to geth's on—field banter. this would generally consist of a look so menacing, it could make the very scoreboard twitch. alex jones—davies recalling the green, green grass of home. finally, the row that's threatened to overshadow normal politics — should big ben chime as we leave the eu? the elizabeth...
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you have to think about your business much more what are ways of doing business that have more min mamt on the planet this is a crisis and we're pretending it's not. >> remarkable to hear chief executives >> i think about 2020 and beyond >> good to see you talk to you soon >> chief executive, carrie lam, from davos hey, saved you a seat. this round's on me. hey, can you spot me? come on in. find your place today, with silversneakers. included in most medicare advantage plans. enroll today by calling the number on your screen or visit getsilversneakers.com ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> our own jeff is sitting down with hong kong leader chief executive carrie lam and join us with highlights. >> reporter: hi. in the last 24 hours we have seen a credit rating downfall in hong kong. we have the biggest delegation from the chinese territory we have seen in the last 20 years from hong kong, primarily with a message to talk about the resilience of the tariff trade and we have seen fresh protests over the recent weekend. when i sat down with carrie lam, the chief executive of hong kong, my question, how do you c
you have to think about your business much more what are ways of doing business that have more min mamt on the planet this is a crisis and we're pretending it's not. >> remarkable to hear chief executives >> i think about 2020 and beyond >> good to see you talk to you soon >> chief executive, carrie lam, from davos hey, saved you a seat. this round's on me. hey, can you spot me? come on in. find your place today, with silversneakers. included in most medicare advantage...
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of an occupied >>kron 4 news toay to bay area rls basketball team was heading to a tournament at the mam academy when news of e tragic helicopter crash with kobe bryant broke ey did not go tonight, they're back on the urt and responding to the tragedy a pair of craft breweries from the super bowl team cities have appealed big game plan for the big game, a friendly wager. there will alshelp out the community plus new details on the bay area librar system victimized by a cyber attack, how many services are stl feeling the effects and the sunshine return today with warmer weather and's tom: my mom always told me actions speak louderhan words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the na and helped prosecute the she was a schnazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from business, took the giving pledgeo give my money to good causes, prosecute the she was a schnazis in nuremberg. and why i spent the last ten years fiting corporate insiders who put profits over people. because, right now america needs m tom steyer, and i approve this message. more than words. need action. >>as
of an occupied >>kron 4 news toay to bay area rls basketball team was heading to a tournament at the mam academy when news of e tragic helicopter crash with kobe bryant broke ey did not go tonight, they're back on the urt and responding to the tragedy a pair of craft breweries from the super bowl team cities have appealed big game plan for the big game, a friendly wager. there will alshelp out the community plus new details on the bay area librar system victimized by a cyber attack, how...
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. >> we have a little bit of unsettled weather over the the bay area mam he is not looking that much better, to tell you the truth. looking over san francisco, with mostly cloudy skies and a few sprinkles reported over the north bay today. santa rosa is picking up a couple one hundredths of an inch or so. live from ktvu, looking over the estuary and seeing san francisco in the backdrop. we're having a mix of sun and clouds and hartley cloudy over most of the bay area. livermore is enjoying sunshine and santa rosa has been mostly cloudy and drizzling for most of the day. upper 50s to low 60s. livermore is one of the warmer spots and upper 50s and santa rosa. here is a look at some of the scattered shower activity, not all of this is hitting the ground but likely to have a little bit of drizzle and if you sprinkles embedded along highway one, the cosigner, highway 101 from santa rosa, and richmond bridge it looks like them sprinkles. over american canyon and going towards napa, it is confined to their today. central and south bay remaining dry with a few sprinkles popping up over san f
. >> we have a little bit of unsettled weather over the the bay area mam he is not looking that much better, to tell you the truth. looking over san francisco, with mostly cloudy skies and a few sprinkles reported over the north bay today. santa rosa is picking up a couple one hundredths of an inch or so. live from ktvu, looking over the estuary and seeing san francisco in the backdrop. we're having a mix of sun and clouds and hartley cloudy over most of the bay area. livermore is...
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and as for you mam, behind every man is a stronger woman — you are incredible."rspective, family over winning the series. it's only sport! working in the prison services is understandably high pressure, but now it has emerged that 1,000 prison officers in england and wales took time off work last year because of stress, and 800 were absent because of anxiety or depression. the figures obtained by freedom of information requests represent a significant increase on previous years. home affairs correspondent danny shaw reports. just a foreboding inside your belly... like you haven't done your homework asa like you haven't done your homework as a child but amplified 100 times as a child but amplified 100 times as you're getting to going in those doors. the fear of a prison officer. for 13 years, bob worked out some of the most challenging jails in the country, dealing with outbreaks of violence and disorder, and having to help prisoners who'd harmed themselves. this former soldier — who doesn't want his real name to be known — eventually cracked under the pressure. i
and as for you mam, behind every man is a stronger woman — you are incredible."rspective, family over winning the series. it's only sport! working in the prison services is understandably high pressure, but now it has emerged that 1,000 prison officers in england and wales took time off work last year because of stress, and 800 were absent because of anxiety or depression. the figures obtained by freedom of information requests represent a significant increase on previous years. home...
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>> thank you, mam. again, we want to make sure to provide a seamless picture of all the care that's provided from the point of apprehension and the point discharge. it's important for a provider at i.c.e. to know what happened upstream of that when the person -- when -- for the care that's provided on the border patrol. that being said, we're working hand in hand with the border patrol to make sure that the solutions that we craft together not only accomplish the goals of the ehr but also are user friendly and don't add to the load -- the processing load and time that the operators have to put forth to take care of the migrants in our custody. >> well, i appreciate those operational benefits, but other benefit of an electronic health record is saving lives, we're not losing patients, missing opportunities to identify infectious diseases or changes in current status. we're heading into another flu season that's projected to be severe. dr. eastman, you noted in your testimony that you're working with cdc,
>> thank you, mam. again, we want to make sure to provide a seamless picture of all the care that's provided from the point of apprehension and the point discharge. it's important for a provider at i.c.e. to know what happened upstream of that when the person -- when -- for the care that's provided on the border patrol. that being said, we're working hand in hand with the border patrol to make sure that the solutions that we craft together not only accomplish the goals of the ehr but also...
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joining us now to discuss his view and where to invest charles campbell is here, the managing partner at mam partners come on, man we are getting so close. >> we are close. 3,500 is less than 6% away but we have been up less than 50% the last three years i'm not sure they discounted the by lateral damage. if we take market share from other countries, they are not just going to stand back and not react or recallate in some way they will engage they said yesterday, we are going to stand by france as they engage and support them completely >> sort of walk through -- right now -- you can look at the chart and see. i'm not a technical analyst, you can see which way it is supposed to be going. tell me what will turn it. >> there could be a couple of catalysts. you have the aspect that the trade deal which we've announced, we've spent almost three years in the making, completing it. it lasts less than three years, you are thinking about a multibillion cap x program and you don't know what is going to happen beyond december 2021, your uncertainty will be relatively high. the biggest head wind wasn't
joining us now to discuss his view and where to invest charles campbell is here, the managing partner at mam partners come on, man we are getting so close. >> we are close. 3,500 is less than 6% away but we have been up less than 50% the last three years i'm not sure they discounted the by lateral damage. if we take market share from other countries, they are not just going to stand back and not react or recallate in some way they will engage they said yesterday, we are going to stand by...
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duct tape and i told her as we approach said mam this is a very advanced will be careful trend bk i gotke oh my goodness, i'm goa cry. i told the crowd yet because i might drop it and at idea dry out. put it in my hands and i told the husband step away from th great and gotten away from the great in the hand that are just love that new york added had a happy ending the couple is now thinking abt having >>serve as the ring bearers at their weddi that's appropriate. hi dave ok marty we get that sunshine today d like the fog we're fighting through in some of that drizzle look at that lighting up the east bay shoreline nicely. >>then in the chilly side though 40's and even some chiy 30's where good morning lcome back kron 4 news weekend taking a beautiful view here from central cam looking down at the city. >>the sales force tower glistening in the sun there is just a fantastic start to the day dave there's going to be a lot of glistening with goi on today because we have lots of sunshine today. >>you kn we're not getting the fog in the morning hours. so we didn't have the moisture overnigh
duct tape and i told her as we approach said mam this is a very advanced will be careful trend bk i gotke oh my goodness, i'm goa cry. i told the crowd yet because i might drop it and at idea dry out. put it in my hands and i told the husband step away from th great and gotten away from the great in the hand that are just love that new york added had a happy ending the couple is now thinking abt having >>serve as the ring bearers at their weddi that's appropriate. hi dave ok marty we get...