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block has many shades. black has many experiences. black is a signifier that connected many people together because of what was imposed upon blacks. but the truth is, black in and of itself has many different angles to it. that's what is beautiful about it. so the black experience can contain joy. it can contain strife, struggle. excellence, all of these things. because the that its nuanced. that its, what it is supposed to be. and so, to be in a space like for myself. to be at the met gala to notice year on year i have been lucky enough to be invite. how the group of people invited has slowly changed to seep it go from -- from a group that you could fit in one picture to know multiple pictures. now ensemble that has the to, you know, fits together. separate images to work. that's a powerful moment. >> and, even more powerful is that you have been named, one of time magazines, 100 most important people. not only are you invited to the met gala year after year. but, a poofr boy born in south africa, black mother. white father. illegal.
block has many shades. black has many experiences. black is a signifier that connected many people together because of what was imposed upon blacks. but the truth is, black in and of itself has many different angles to it. that's what is beautiful about it. so the black experience can contain joy. it can contain strife, struggle. excellence, all of these things. because the that its nuanced. that its, what it is supposed to be. and so, to be in a space like for myself. to be at the met gala to...
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, many, which has cost the lives of many, any which has cost the lives of many, many, many women, butlso has tragically led to something like 450,000 of them not being sent important letters. yes, so i think in the uk if you are a woman and you get to the age of 50, you are automatically invited to have a breast screening. this scandal is about many women, nearly 450,000, as you say, not being sent those letters a nd you say, not being sent those letters and therefore probably not being screened. and statistically that means that a lot of them will have had cancer in their breast which wasn't identified, and therefore some of them would have died. it suggests that 270 of them could have died prematurely. so this is absolutely shocking, but there is pa rt is absolutely shocking, but there is part of this which i think really does need to be looked into. there will be an investigation, and that is if these women were not turning up, why wasn't better secondary check to ask why is that? so why wasn't this glitch identified earlier? jeremy hunt said in parliament, tragically there are lik
, many, which has cost the lives of many, any which has cost the lives of many, many, many women, butlso has tragically led to something like 450,000 of them not being sent important letters. yes, so i think in the uk if you are a woman and you get to the age of 50, you are automatically invited to have a breast screening. this scandal is about many women, nearly 450,000, as you say, not being sent those letters a nd you say, not being sent those letters and therefore probably not being...
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many respects. the prospect of. the nominee making incriminating evidence on gina has book secret so that the american people couldn't see on t.v. that she was indeed the torture in chief of al nashiri in thailand make it go to the close session that was too much and that's why i got up and i said that i said senator wyden is entitled to a direct to an honest answer on that question fortunately those resisting the load . protesters places all across the country are facing charges. felony counts off to. be brutalized by police certainly becoming more aggressive more certain and we need to put a stop to one hundred nine retired generals and admirals have urged the u.s. senate to reconsider given had ties to you know torturing human beings but make no mistake if the form of torture a gets the job despite everything many many people will cheer and applaud it just an additional note on this the senate intelligence committee is expected to have a confirmation vote on hospitals appointment next week it will then be followe
many respects. the prospect of. the nominee making incriminating evidence on gina has book secret so that the american people couldn't see on t.v. that she was indeed the torture in chief of al nashiri in thailand make it go to the close session that was too much and that's why i got up and i said that i said senator wyden is entitled to a direct to an honest answer on that question fortunately those resisting the load . protesters places all across the country are facing charges. felony counts...
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i think i flew 13 hours refueling many, many times. earlier when i reported into my company, there was a major after four years in the pentagon, i had the greatest instructor pilot, father jerry daley. jerry only had two weeks left before he was going to return home. he was the most decorated helicopter pilot in the army in 1967. i put him in the left seat. and i said you can't go home until you teach me everything you know. he said i could never teach you that much. seriously, ladies and gentlemen, 50 years ago, i was a 34-year-old major. major i'm an 84-year-old general. and you the veterans of this war, our family members, our survivors that is it here today, we pay you our tribute for it was your sons, your daughters and those who in fact carried the fight to the enemy back in that precious period. we in fact, have to honor those who serve with us and died among us. there but for the grace of god go we. and may god grant those we honor peace and comfort as we place this memorial stone which should last for eternity. vietnam was dec
i think i flew 13 hours refueling many, many times. earlier when i reported into my company, there was a major after four years in the pentagon, i had the greatest instructor pilot, father jerry daley. jerry only had two weeks left before he was going to return home. he was the most decorated helicopter pilot in the army in 1967. i put him in the left seat. and i said you can't go home until you teach me everything you know. he said i could never teach you that much. seriously, ladies and...
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in many regions the catholic church has taken on the functions of the state many priests have become engaged in the country's politics. if you speak for the people you automatically belong to the opposition if you're a silent call it means the government has bought you out what should the church do i want a miss actually to be neutral to me neither on the government side nor that of the a position where here for the people. the. have the. the the the. as a trauma therapist or raise member of a pansy helps women who are victims of the mass rapes that happened during the war many have never spoken about the experience. you. as a victim you feel bad in your heart it is no longer the heart of a human being. in addition to the emotional pain there is the physical damage including illnesses like aids to raise listens to the women stories and explains the disease. tells how she spent six months imprisoned by rebels. also the entire time they hardly gave us anything to eat they beat us and raped us morning and evening when one was finished the next one would come and take his place over and
in many regions the catholic church has taken on the functions of the state many priests have become engaged in the country's politics. if you speak for the people you automatically belong to the opposition if you're a silent call it means the government has bought you out what should the church do i want a miss actually to be neutral to me neither on the government side nor that of the a position where here for the people. the. have the. the the the. as a trauma therapist or raise member of a...
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many things with my life. i can say here as a child is innocent it wouldn't happen i tell people who think. they're going to understand that. there's a celebration underway today in the town of the teac in northern uganda but the memory of the past is never far behind the rebels of the launce resistance army left the region some ten years ago the suffering they caused still hasn't healed. the people here are celebrating the anniversary of evelyn and his mother's death margaret a kello died three years after evelyn was liberated from the hands of christian militia margaret's health had suffered under a years of worry for her daughter the years that evelyn spent as a captive of joseph koni head of the n.r.a. . everyone here young and old is a victim of the terror waged by the l r a some are also perpetrators the n.r.a. killed their families their children parents grandparents many were kidnapped and forced to become child soldiers given no choice but to plunder and kill. young women had to bear the children of t
many things with my life. i can say here as a child is innocent it wouldn't happen i tell people who think. they're going to understand that. there's a celebration underway today in the town of the teac in northern uganda but the memory of the past is never far behind the rebels of the launce resistance army left the region some ten years ago the suffering they caused still hasn't healed. the people here are celebrating the anniversary of evelyn and his mother's death margaret a kello died...
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president trump honors members of the military who died in service to their country, but for many
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extraordinary. many. summing up the amazing hottest may date ever. extraordinarylj many.ng up the amazing hottest may date ever. extraordinary. i love oui’ may date ever. extraordinary. i love our weather. we have wonderful weather because it constantly delights us. you wouldn't get a picture like this in california, because they weather is the same every day. it is glorious, we envy at, but we love it as it comes as a surprise. especially when you get a bank holiday. and there is a bank holiday and it is wonderful, eve ryo ne holiday and it is wonderful, everyone is having a wonderful time. snow in winter, children out on their toboggans, and everyone saying what a wonderful day, and the british are able to enjoy their weather. i think it is one of our great traits. astonishing this weekend. 28 degrees today and it makes me feel a little bit smug that for once we can compete with johannesburg, ibiza and rio. we have been hotter than all of those places today. that's it for the papers tonight. thank you, dame joan ba kewell and lucy fisher. coming up next, it is meet the
extraordinary. many. summing up the amazing hottest may date ever. extraordinarylj many.ng up the amazing hottest may date ever. extraordinary. i love oui’ may date ever. extraordinary. i love our weather. we have wonderful weather because it constantly delights us. you wouldn't get a picture like this in california, because they weather is the same every day. it is glorious, we envy at, but we love it as it comes as a surprise. especially when you get a bank holiday. and there is a bank...
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that is not very many hospital beds. after there had been far greater attention to the fact that this war was not going to last for three months, it was going to last much longer, we still had one surgeon general, now we have an assistant surgeon general, we had a medical inspector general and six medical inspectors, 170 u.s. army surgeons, 547 surgeons of volunteers, 2100 regimental 3000 880 two assistant regimental surgeons, 85 acting staff sergeants, and 100,000 hospital beds. i'm glad it is not today otherwise everyone would be complaining about how much money we spent on it. this is quite an extraordinary development. afraid i do not have the same data on the confederacy and i apologize for that. this will give you an idea of what the challenges were. heads, administrative the surgeon general's office began to shelve medical officers with orders and circulars, it was not easy for them to manage surgeons at the regimental levels. you see how many of them there were. at the libraryng of congress, every time i'm in the
that is not very many hospital beds. after there had been far greater attention to the fact that this war was not going to last for three months, it was going to last much longer, we still had one surgeon general, now we have an assistant surgeon general, we had a medical inspector general and six medical inspectors, 170 u.s. army surgeons, 547 surgeons of volunteers, 2100 regimental 3000 880 two assistant regimental surgeons, 85 acting staff sergeants, and 100,000 hospital beds. i'm glad it is...
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many of those fleeing are marked by disease hunger and hardship. they find him. the family is relieved to be reunited. i'm so happy i miss them so much. it's very emotional after such a long time we haven't seen each other for four months miss them terribly. the north brazilian city of boa vista is a main contact point for the refugees every day hundreds arrive the city can barely cope with the influx the brazilian government has started resettling refugees in other cities across the country the new arrivals can be seen everywhere trying to sell something or looking for work that usually isn't there still the conditions here are nowhere near as bad as those in venezuela. but you can't even get a diaper there and when you can you can't afford it you can't get milk feel baby either. boy vista is buckling under the pressure and needs help. the u.n. has set up additional reception camps and brazil's government has provided millions in the form of a relief program. here at least food staples are guaranteed. but the challenges are mounting. this with his own shit want
many of those fleeing are marked by disease hunger and hardship. they find him. the family is relieved to be reunited. i'm so happy i miss them so much. it's very emotional after such a long time we haven't seen each other for four months miss them terribly. the north brazilian city of boa vista is a main contact point for the refugees every day hundreds arrive the city can barely cope with the influx the brazilian government has started resettling refugees in other cities across the country...
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many different people coming over we had some professors from many different countries we had also movie directors and everything you know if you want to make a good impression stuff you can get a job offers in higher education in the u.k. traditionally like historically communications and marketing have been very much a support function what we're seeing now is a transformation where we're moving from a supporting role to a leadership role. and that's the feeling that as has come very very quickly over the last few years that it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business many universities are now businesses and the vice chancellors are also chief executives and they make no they're not shy in saying this they have to make money they have to make a profit and startlingly what we found is that over a period of five years vice chancellors salaries had increased by on average somewhere in the region of twenty six percent whereas in the same period be a main gate lecturers those people are actually providing the service to the students saw their pay drop in real te
many different people coming over we had some professors from many different countries we had also movie directors and everything you know if you want to make a good impression stuff you can get a job offers in higher education in the u.k. traditionally like historically communications and marketing have been very much a support function what we're seeing now is a transformation where we're moving from a supporting role to a leadership role. and that's the feeling that as has come very very...
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you may be one of many people, in many generations of that graduated from lsu. regardless, it is an achievement you should all be proud of. celebrate itday -- today with your families. this is something you are member for the rest of her lives. you wouldn't be standing here today without the work of so many great teachers that we have here at lsu. you may remember the toughest teachers you have had, but you probably also remember some of the best teachers you had. for me, there are two that come to mind. i'm a computer science graduate, and i would not have made it through computer science without harriet taylor, who is a great teacher in the computer science department. she is now retired, but she is part of what allowed me to be successful and to be able to graduate in computer science. also got a minor in political science. it was one of my passions that i developed as a student at lsu. ididn't follow politics until came to lsu. one of those classes that got me inspired to want to do more and be more involved in government was the louisiana politics class. i
you may be one of many people, in many generations of that graduated from lsu. regardless, it is an achievement you should all be proud of. celebrate itday -- today with your families. this is something you are member for the rest of her lives. you wouldn't be standing here today without the work of so many great teachers that we have here at lsu. you may remember the toughest teachers you have had, but you probably also remember some of the best teachers you had. for me, there are two that...
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plus our many clicks generate profits for google. we don't like to think about it but it's a fact which the socialization of production we have today has taken on a completely new form different from anything marx could have imagined just don't have a logical way of comprehending it yet of. the people in power do whatever's necessary to maintain the status quo which they benefit from they'll do what we call quantity meaning they'll just print money they'll put interest rates down to this adapted to some of the taxes whatever's necessary to maintain the system. in eight hundred eighty one comet says wife jenny died of cancer. mark struggle to cope with the loss two years later he died in his armchair in his london apartment. perhaps mark's intuited that he would have been dismayed by some of the uses to which his writings were put over the years. though max remained convinced of his ideas he was famously reported to have said one thing is certain i am not a so-called marxist eat the. law the law of the old law load of mobs and the end
plus our many clicks generate profits for google. we don't like to think about it but it's a fact which the socialization of production we have today has taken on a completely new form different from anything marx could have imagined just don't have a logical way of comprehending it yet of. the people in power do whatever's necessary to maintain the status quo which they benefit from they'll do what we call quantity meaning they'll just print money they'll put interest rates down to this...
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i'm really surprised to see just how many syrians are making this journey.packed with people and families, and i've spoken to some of them who are too afraid to speak on camera. they're going back for many reasons, some of them because they cannot bring theirfamilies over, some of them who are really disappointed with europe and so afraid of raising their children in a foreign land. spending time with the families on this coach, i begin to understand that not everyone was unhappy in europe. some just wanted to be reunited with theirfamilies, no matter what the risk. under the cover of darkness, the family is prepared to illegally cross into turkey on foot. many of these people here are smuggling themselves back along the same route that they arrived in europe. once again, they have packed up their entire belongings into a few bags, hoping yet again for a better life. everyone here is terrified because the greek police could come and pick them up at any time. but they are so close. all they have to do is cross this river and they will get to turkey. with so m
i'm really surprised to see just how many syrians are making this journey.packed with people and families, and i've spoken to some of them who are too afraid to speak on camera. they're going back for many reasons, some of them because they cannot bring theirfamilies over, some of them who are really disappointed with europe and so afraid of raising their children in a foreign land. spending time with the families on this coach, i begin to understand that not everyone was unhappy in europe....
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you port where you lived here with my colleague there were many houses around us and this is where many people respect away the dams main purpose was irrigation of a large flower farm investigators will want to know what type of fortifications had been used and other dams in the area are being checked kenya's director of public prosecutions has ordered the chief of police to open an investigation local media are reporting that the patel dam was investigated by the national water resources or forty and deemed unsafe but no action was taken nor any follow up by the all forty aside from questions over this there are seven other similar dams in the area all of them used for irrigating the crops. the kenyan red cross is describing the floods which started in march a national disaster it says that aside from all the lives lost the number of people now homeless has reached three hundred thousand and under joins us now live from in kenya andrew the damage self had been declared unsafe but are authorities any clearer yet as to what actually caused it to break. well obviously the massive amount o
you port where you lived here with my colleague there were many houses around us and this is where many people respect away the dams main purpose was irrigation of a large flower farm investigators will want to know what type of fortifications had been used and other dams in the area are being checked kenya's director of public prosecutions has ordered the chief of police to open an investigation local media are reporting that the patel dam was investigated by the national water resources or...
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in many ways, we are not able to. but the memory of reading those .ocuments still stays with me oftentimes, i would wake up from nightmares, scratches on me, like i had run through the fields. because to read that every day wears on the spirit. i remember talking with my aunt who died last year. she was 100. i told her about the work i was doing and how difficult it was, and said i do not know how i'm going to get through this. she said you are not living it. your calling is to tell us about it. and so i encourage you to go to that website, www. unknownnolonger.org, and look at the documents, just as you are looking at the eyes of the children here, and begin to tonk about what it means have lived through such a difficult time. and it is not only the black children, the enslaved children, what about why children -- white , who themselves were growing up in this institution of slavery? who, in many ways, debased their childhood friends because they could, because of the caller of their skin. of their skin, because this
in many ways, we are not able to. but the memory of reading those .ocuments still stays with me oftentimes, i would wake up from nightmares, scratches on me, like i had run through the fields. because to read that every day wears on the spirit. i remember talking with my aunt who died last year. she was 100. i told her about the work i was doing and how difficult it was, and said i do not know how i'm going to get through this. she said you are not living it. your calling is to tell us about...
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many people will cheer and applaud. additional note on this the senate intelligence committee is expected to have a confirmation vote on hospitals appointment next week it will then be followed by a full senate session later in the month. thousands of gallons protested along the border with israel for a seventh consecutive friday this week they've been calling for the one point two million registered refugees living in the occupied territory to be allowed to return to lands that are not part of israel the israeli military described the latest rally as a riot its soldiers used tear gas and live ammunition against the demonstrators killing to an interim almost two hundred more. fifty percent. of the was. the. talk was the coolest. or was or. was. well since the protest campaign. started finding new ways of opposing the occupation some have been a touching molotov cocktails to sun flying them over the border fence into israel causing small fires. really defense forces have the fend of their actions they say they will conti
many people will cheer and applaud. additional note on this the senate intelligence committee is expected to have a confirmation vote on hospitals appointment next week it will then be followed by a full senate session later in the month. thousands of gallons protested along the border with israel for a seventh consecutive friday this week they've been calling for the one point two million registered refugees living in the occupied territory to be allowed to return to lands that are not part of...
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embassy to jerusalem is first, recognition of reality, reality many, many years in the making. jerusalem is indisputably the capital of israel, a capital chosen by a sovereign nation as the seat of its government. but moving the u.s. embassy on a broader scale it is also step towards advancing peace in this city, and the broader region, and throughout the world. the streets of jerusalem with its many temples, mosques and churches point to its place in history. but in jerusalem we can also see a glimmer of the future filled with hope, the hope for greater understanding and peace. today, i'm confident that the u.s. embassy in jerusalem will be, in the words of president trump, a magnificent tribute to peace. that is what we are celebrating here today as we officially open the newest diplomatic mission of the united states of america. as we do we also recognize that deep and historic friendship that brought this mission into being. on this day as several have noted, the united states recognize the state of israel. it is fitting that today we mark a new milestone and a new day of b
embassy to jerusalem is first, recognition of reality, reality many, many years in the making. jerusalem is indisputably the capital of israel, a capital chosen by a sovereign nation as the seat of its government. but moving the u.s. embassy on a broader scale it is also step towards advancing peace in this city, and the broader region, and throughout the world. the streets of jerusalem with its many temples, mosques and churches point to its place in history. but in jerusalem we can also see a...
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many other loyalists remain in america. the ties of home, the ties of family proved too strong to break and to abandon. even if the remaining part of the british empire had to be sacrificed to stay on. behindts who do stay find themselves in a terrible awkward position. many radical patriots are calling for their heads. according to an anonymous piece in the independent new york 1783,e published in closeted loyalists would soon face a better and that breaking hurricane. loyalists,for those most state legislatures fell not into the hands of radicals but into the hands of more moderate politicians. continuing to fight a war the patriots had already one served no long political purpose. make the mistake, the conflict between loyalists and patriots could not be easily forgotten. how could it be easily forgotten? it had been a civil war. it had been a civil war. that phrase, civil war, was used hundreds of times by people who at the time over and over again to describe the american revolution. the first civil war had polarize co
many other loyalists remain in america. the ties of home, the ties of family proved too strong to break and to abandon. even if the remaining part of the british empire had to be sacrificed to stay on. behindts who do stay find themselves in a terrible awkward position. many radical patriots are calling for their heads. according to an anonymous piece in the independent new york 1783,e published in closeted loyalists would soon face a better and that breaking hurricane. loyalists,for those most...
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of uss a hope that many know personally. today as a proud american and the grandson of holocaust survivors. during world war ii, my great grandparents let their homes to escape not the persecution. resist, they managed to the horrors and survived. after the war, they built a new life in america. a beacon of hope and a land of limitless opportunity. i keep a photo of them on my desk to remind me of how high the stakes are when nations fail to recognize right from wrong and the decisive power america has to tip the scales in favor of the righteous. [applause] today, we take another historic step in that direction. as a result,t that our nations will be stronger, our people's more prosperous, and our futures filled with even greater promise for peace. may god bless you, may god bless israel, may god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> jared just referred to his two grandparents that survived the holocaust. to the holocaust survivors that are here with us today, and for those watching on television who thought that
of uss a hope that many know personally. today as a proud american and the grandson of holocaust survivors. during world war ii, my great grandparents let their homes to escape not the persecution. resist, they managed to the horrors and survived. after the war, they built a new life in america. a beacon of hope and a land of limitless opportunity. i keep a photo of them on my desk to remind me of how high the stakes are when nations fail to recognize right from wrong and the decisive power...
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any -- so many russians hate him. if we create many, many thousands of navalnys, i believe it will slowly come this way or ignite in terms of revolution in collapse, but you cannot sit and hope and expect those guys to give up what they have. i don't believe in this waiting for perfect situation strategy. matthew: sure. leonid: you can't create thousands of navalnys. navalny is navalny. he has been indicted several times because his brother is in prison. it cannot be created. you cannot create independent politicians. vitali: look at the united states. bernie created a movement on the progressive ticket. educate young people, not just for one party or one particular agenda, but on broader issues like let it be women, lgbt, whatever. i believe in a broader coalition. not just -- of course, you cannot create -- everyone is individual and unique and no one can be as successful in the future as navalny. i'm not joined to take his achievements away. i am just trying to think out of the box and talk to people in a different
any -- so many russians hate him. if we create many, many thousands of navalnys, i believe it will slowly come this way or ignite in terms of revolution in collapse, but you cannot sit and hope and expect those guys to give up what they have. i don't believe in this waiting for perfect situation strategy. matthew: sure. leonid: you can't create thousands of navalnys. navalny is navalny. he has been indicted several times because his brother is in prison. it cannot be created. you cannot create...
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have to do many, many good things.l match. both sets of supporters rose in the 22nd minute of the match to mark his 22 years of the club. he signed off with a 1—0 victory and says he will be able to say goodbye to the sport completely.” says he will be able to say goodbye to the sport completely. i will stay in football, you know, if i am managing a team are not, i am addicted. i don't think that can be cheered now. it's too late. celtic got their hands on the scottish premiership trophy yesterday and had a hand in the race for second place as well. it went to aberdeen who won at celtic, nudging rangers down to third. it did not spoil the occasion for the champions, this their second league title in a row. lewis hamilton said he felt rejuvenated after winning the spanish grand prix, he managed to avoid the chaos in the opening lap which wiped out three car is stopped he said although it was his 64th victory he still felt like it was his first. he is now 17 points clear in the championship. it's a rest day today so cham
have to do many, many good things.l match. both sets of supporters rose in the 22nd minute of the match to mark his 22 years of the club. he signed off with a 1—0 victory and says he will be able to say goodbye to the sport completely.” says he will be able to say goodbye to the sport completely. i will stay in football, you know, if i am managing a team are not, i am addicted. i don't think that can be cheered now. it's too late. celtic got their hands on the scottish premiership trophy...
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that was under our control is now in the hands of many different groups. one of them is a new rearmed version of the e.p.l. the people's liberation army which recently put out this video showing off its new weapons and to hunt down fark members. the leader of the indigenous community tells us that the e.p.l. is trying to take over their land and recruit members in this lucrative drug trafficking region just like the final stage i think. in this territory there is now the presence of the e.p.l. the iau and the dissident groups and also other illegal paramilitary groups. and they are spreading throughout colombia quickly filling a power vacuum. dashing the dreams of rural communities and former rebels who believed however briefly that the armed conflict was also seen in an hour just. colombia. the russian president vladimir putin has dismissed accusations that russia was behind the shooting of the flight over ukraine four years ago with the loss of two hundred ninety eight lives australia and the netherlands say they hold moscow league. responsible that come
that was under our control is now in the hands of many different groups. one of them is a new rearmed version of the e.p.l. the people's liberation army which recently put out this video showing off its new weapons and to hunt down fark members. the leader of the indigenous community tells us that the e.p.l. is trying to take over their land and recruit members in this lucrative drug trafficking region just like the final stage i think. in this territory there is now the presence of the e.p.l....
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many of the original furnishings and fixtures are very well preserved. it is cliche people have all you living in are to me why. how can you breanne it's overwhelming you know motives and colors are just pouring like a monsoon on you not at all. getting a make over but the indian art lover was a godsend for the building and the cultural heritage of brussels a sleeping beauty wakened with the kids. that's all we have time for today if you'd like to see any of our reports again just visit our home page to w dot com or our facebook page the w stories thanks so much for being with us. currently. the to. ensure the conflicts are going to come from doing the powerful close my guest this week here in jerusalem is my current few demystify public affairs. these government has rejected any international investigation to be a menace to the future you play school gossip of. what's it going to feel. conflict so for. the first. move. move. to a. the most. money. comes the german string together in one nation from shall the money to chancellor also from bismarck. the h
many of the original furnishings and fixtures are very well preserved. it is cliche people have all you living in are to me why. how can you breanne it's overwhelming you know motives and colors are just pouring like a monsoon on you not at all. getting a make over but the indian art lover was a godsend for the building and the cultural heritage of brussels a sleeping beauty wakened with the kids. that's all we have time for today if you'd like to see any of our reports again just visit our...
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i receive many letters from children who have been bullied or feel threatened on social media.'m here with one goal, helping children. and i believe that if we all come together, we can start to effect positive change for our children. much of my focus has been towards understanding the negative effects the opioid epidemic is having on our children and young mothers. i've seen medical and personal results and while this crisis has taken hold of our country, the american people have responded. i'm proud of this administration's commitment. i want to nurture and protect the most valuable part of our society and our future, children. i hope you will join me today in my efforts and ask for your support and i believe together we can make a real difference. ♪ announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the first lady of the united states, mrs. melania trump. [applause] mrs. trump: thank you. good afternoon. welcome to the white house. as a mother and as first lady, it concerns me that in today's fast paced and ever-connected world, children can be less prepared to express and manage their emoti
i receive many letters from children who have been bullied or feel threatened on social media.'m here with one goal, helping children. and i believe that if we all come together, we can start to effect positive change for our children. much of my focus has been towards understanding the negative effects the opioid epidemic is having on our children and young mothers. i've seen medical and personal results and while this crisis has taken hold of our country, the american people have responded....
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air time a lot of it so many talking baby government. gets to help communicate. the communication with a purpose. for of. all time she has been so useful to me really because at least when someone could hear someone from himself talking. there would be something in. hearing it was. telling the children. at school so and so. so and so is doing well and they are gritty you your children are here with even when you say let's have used. it was even something good for the program used to nor. in the summer of one nine hundred ninety four after evelyn had been abducted from her mother's farm she was forced to march for many days the rebel showed the children how to use twigs as camouflage and hide from attacks from ugandan military helicopters. the children were told to make sure their foreheads and fingernails were covered since they reflected light eleven year old evelyn was forced to march on until the group reached the camp in south sudan. that evelyn was assigned to a leader joseph county as a ting ting a housemaid she had to tend to the household and counties wiv
air time a lot of it so many talking baby government. gets to help communicate. the communication with a purpose. for of. all time she has been so useful to me really because at least when someone could hear someone from himself talking. there would be something in. hearing it was. telling the children. at school so and so. so and so is doing well and they are gritty you your children are here with even when you say let's have used. it was even something good for the program used to nor. in the...
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so many people have come along with me on this journey, so many people. i cannot really thank them all. the most important person that decided to do this is sitting here to my left, president trump, and i thank him. i thank mauricio. i thank miguel who took a lot of effort to find me and mr. sylvester stallone who boldly put it in his ear and when he tweeted, my entire life changed. people wouldn't leave me alone. now it is going to be even more insane. but i'm fine with that. but i appreciate you rewriting history and also let me just thank senator john mccain for all of his efforts and congressman peter king and i've spoken with samuel collins of texas and reverend jesse jackson, so many people have helped me, and my family now can go forward knowing that the shame and the pain has been erased. and history will be rewritten. and i sincerely thank you, sir. >> thank you, linda. >> and you and everybody that brought me here. i'm the spokesperson for my family. [applause] >> the current heavyweight champion of the world, would you like to say a few words?
so many people have come along with me on this journey, so many people. i cannot really thank them all. the most important person that decided to do this is sitting here to my left, president trump, and i thank him. i thank mauricio. i thank miguel who took a lot of effort to find me and mr. sylvester stallone who boldly put it in his ear and when he tweeted, my entire life changed. people wouldn't leave me alone. now it is going to be even more insane. but i'm fine with that. but i appreciate...
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many civilians out here take care of us they returned me to my family who greeted me warmly. i know that my little brothers and i are sitting next to the radio and listening to me. please come home that is all i have to say my name is balla. you know the kind of people left in the jungle there you see most of them are people who are highly educated if you keep them at a very low level very low level primary one two three four like that so the best thing was to use traditional music and introduce new music we've made it inside the way that the fields where there. was to entertain says tastes educate convinced that the come back. we were told that the people here will really killed by government forces that is what they were told so that they could continue fighting fighting for their part in rule really killed and yet these particular here only suffered and there was a really good life going on home there is production they said. medication for people who are sick. there. so some of these things they didn't even mean. in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. what again became a s
many civilians out here take care of us they returned me to my family who greeted me warmly. i know that my little brothers and i are sitting next to the radio and listening to me. please come home that is all i have to say my name is balla. you know the kind of people left in the jungle there you see most of them are people who are highly educated if you keep them at a very low level very low level primary one two three four like that so the best thing was to use traditional music and...
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there are many to thank.ish to thank those members of the vietnam helicopter pilots association's legacy committee who performed much of the magnificent work leading to this monume monument. i ask them to stand and be recognized. they deserve our applause. [ applause ] >> thank you. you may be seated. i wish to recognize the people on the dais. i ask that you hold your applause until all of them have been recognized. first of all, major general retired carl mcnair, vietnam helicopter pilots association legacy committee member and the first united states army aviation branch commander. ms. julie kink, gold star family coordinator. julie is responsible for many of the family members of those we honor today being here. metal of honor recipient, woody williams, u.s. marine corps in world war ii. medal of honor recipient mike spayberry, who encouraged our efforts, worked tirelessly in support of the monument and inspires us in every way. mr. joe klein, a combat helicopter crew chief in vietnam, a superb artist who
there are many to thank.ish to thank those members of the vietnam helicopter pilots association's legacy committee who performed much of the magnificent work leading to this monume monument. i ask them to stand and be recognized. they deserve our applause. [ applause ] >> thank you. you may be seated. i wish to recognize the people on the dais. i ask that you hold your applause until all of them have been recognized. first of all, major general retired carl mcnair, vietnam helicopter...
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but many farmers flout the regulations.attapat: when the rainy season begins, feed corn will be planted here again. before that, they'll burn the grass. everything here will be up in flames. florian: the resulting ash functions asas a fertilizer. bubut the fires have a disasass impact o on the enviroronment. rattapat: the fires happen once a year. smaller plants and animals don't survive. it has a d devastating effeconn biododiversity.. but the worst thing is the smog that hangs in ththair for days. florian: no matter where he goes, rattat srichchanklad's workshops are well attended. faers s can ke parart r free.. rattapat: imagine what this would look like if there were green forests around us. florian: germany's environment ministry provides s half a milln euros in fundingng to the workshops. environmental group wwf is the project's local partner. ply: we are competing with the inindustrializeded capitalist sm that is not sustainable. our solution is involving a lot of efforts, a lolot of awarene, a lot of actions to be d
but many farmers flout the regulations.attapat: when the rainy season begins, feed corn will be planted here again. before that, they'll burn the grass. everything here will be up in flames. florian: the resulting ash functions asas a fertilizer. bubut the fires have a disasass impact o on the enviroronment. rattapat: the fires happen once a year. smaller plants and animals don't survive. it has a d devastating effeconn biododiversity.. but the worst thing is the smog that hangs in ththair for...
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how many of you know who richman bradley is how many of you know who catherine graham is? can you imagine what it was like when bradley graham showed up in the newsroom? and here we are, scum a long way from his days as reporter in the story is quite remarkable the community services very fortunate. >> i'm not related to either. >> the question really is what do we get right. in 1984 i left the washington post after 18 years with random house as an editor. it was amazing. is there for 12 years and had the fortune of working with for presidents. jimmy carter, -- barack obama and donald trump. when i was offered to do another donald trump book i decided to leave. and when i left bradley coming up and said so what's going on? i told my hand idea for publishing company and he said captain of your own ship, he was right, except it turned out to be a rowboat. and then in a few weeks i have the good fortune to me with frank pearl. mary's pleased to see his colleagues are here this evening which is a signal that we have been around for 20 years. then i thought well how my going to
how many of you know who richman bradley is how many of you know who catherine graham is? can you imagine what it was like when bradley graham showed up in the newsroom? and here we are, scum a long way from his days as reporter in the story is quite remarkable the community services very fortunate. >> i'm not related to either. >> the question really is what do we get right. in 1984 i left the washington post after 18 years with random house as an editor. it was amazing. is there...
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to gauge why so many sri lankans disappeared without a trace on al-jazeera. al-jazeera . and. it could be the biggest land grab in history. as powerful nations lay claim to territories under the ocean twenty one geologists are secretly plotting new borders . as the struggle for resources intensifies some of the world's most powerful scientists speak out. oceans manakin on. this is al jazeera. hello i'm rob matheson and this is the news our live from coming up in the next sixty minutes security is tight ahead of iraq's first parliamentary election since the defeat of ice a last year. iran condemns israel's air strikes on iranian targets in syria as a senior cleric threatens israel in response plus. another palestinian is shot dead and five hundred people were injured by israeli troops on the seventh friday of protests along the gaza border. and as a new ebola outbreak is confirmed in democratic republic of congo the world health organization says it's planning for all possible scenarios. well in just under two hours iraqis will begin voting in their first parliamentary election
to gauge why so many sri lankans disappeared without a trace on al-jazeera. al-jazeera . and. it could be the biggest land grab in history. as powerful nations lay claim to territories under the ocean twenty one geologists are secretly plotting new borders . as the struggle for resources intensifies some of the world's most powerful scientists speak out. oceans manakin on. this is al jazeera. hello i'm rob matheson and this is the news our live from coming up in the next sixty minutes security...
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there are too many critical issues facing children today. so the three main pillars of be best will include well-being, social media use, and opioid abuse. together i believe we should strive to provide kids with the tools they need to cultivate their social and emotional health. we can and should teach children the importance of social and self-awareness, positive relationship skills and responsible decisionmaking. once a child understands these vital skills, they will be able to communicate openly with one another and instill positive feelings of mutual respect, compassion, and self-esteem. let us teach our children the difference between right and wrong and encourage them to be best in their individual paths in life. take, for example, christian, a young man from york, pennsylvania, who is here with us today. when he was in second grade, christian introduced the buddy bench at his elementary school to address loneliness and help other kids build new friendships. the buddy bench allows classmates to connect during recess and helps ensure t
there are too many critical issues facing children today. so the three main pillars of be best will include well-being, social media use, and opioid abuse. together i believe we should strive to provide kids with the tools they need to cultivate their social and emotional health. we can and should teach children the importance of social and self-awareness, positive relationship skills and responsible decisionmaking. once a child understands these vital skills, they will be able to communicate...
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[laughter] we can say many years, maybe many decades. it is going to be a fantastic start to a fantastic day. that spirit will only be magnified. with this man right here, i know that. thank you all for being here. it is great to be with you, the extraordinary men and women of the state department. we are profoundly grateful for everything you do for our country, and you will be doing things that you don't even know about. right now they are not even a glimmer in your eye. we have a couple going, mike, right now, that a lot of people don't know about that are very , very encouraging. i also want to thank vice president pence and the many members of my cabinet for joining us this morning. we are here to celebrate the swearing-in of america's new secretary of state, mike pompeo. [applause] this day is a testament to your exceptional skill, mike. a skill and service that has been honed over a lifetime. no matter where you went. we are joined by mike's wife susan and his son, nick. i want to thank you for sharing this wonderful moment with u
[laughter] we can say many years, maybe many decades. it is going to be a fantastic start to a fantastic day. that spirit will only be magnified. with this man right here, i know that. thank you all for being here. it is great to be with you, the extraordinary men and women of the state department. we are profoundly grateful for everything you do for our country, and you will be doing things that you don't even know about. right now they are not even a glimmer in your eye. we have a couple...
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many different people coming over we had some professors from many different countries we have also movie directors and everything if you want to make a good impression stuff you can get a job offers this work in higher education in the u.k. traditionally like historically communications and marketing have been very much a support function what we're seeing now is a transformation where we're moving from a supporting role to a leadership role. and that's the feeling that as has come very very quickly over the last few years that it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business many universities are now businesses and the vice chancellors are also chief executives and they make no they're not shy in saying this they have to make money they have to make a profit and startlingly what we found is that over a period of five years vice chancellors salaries had increased by on average somewhere in the region of twenty six percent whereas in the same period for your main gate lecturers those people are actually providing the service to the students that saw their pay
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and so many more americans talk about. it is blatant disrespect to every senator who wants to withhold his or her judgment on a judge, a tradition that's been respected by democrats and republicans until leader mcconnell abruptly changed this earlier this year for circuit court judges. what makes this even more gallingalling is the history ofs vacancy on the seventh circuit. mr. brennan will fill a seat that's been held open by wisconsin's other senator for six years during the obama administration. how did johnson -- how was senator johnson able to withhold? he didn't return his blue slip. and senator leahy, the democratic chair, respected it. the same should prove true for senator balanced win. she should get the same respect from senator mcconnell and chairman grassley that senator johnson got for the same seat from then leader reid and senator leahy, then chairman of judiciary. but, no, our republican colleagues keep changing the rules. senator johnson's right to refuse a judge from his home state, as i said, was respe
and so many more americans talk about. it is blatant disrespect to every senator who wants to withhold his or her judgment on a judge, a tradition that's been respected by democrats and republicans until leader mcconnell abruptly changed this earlier this year for circuit court judges. what makes this even more gallingalling is the history ofs vacancy on the seventh circuit. mr. brennan will fill a seat that's been held open by wisconsin's other senator for six years during the obama...
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of promise an opportunity for migrant workers but with little protection from the state authorities many are forced to pay extortionate relocation fees and as saddled with heavy debts. to come to canada. and lot of money in one brave group of indonesian workers speak out and seek justice for their exploitation migrant dreams a witness documentary on our just era. growing green bacteria in a board in super heated gas escaping from the book on this is really the whole innovation in the for what happened to experiments during and inefficient by fear because how counter the impacts of climate change the science of capturing cult using nature and the science the contact time attained and the lie just have to contend. i mean his opposition leader calls for a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience after the ruling party blogs his bid to become prime minister. there again i'm citizen this is al jazeera live from london also coming up twenty seven people are killed as two blasts he's a mosque in nigeria many of the victims died as a try to flee the first explosion a chilling report on afghanis
of promise an opportunity for migrant workers but with little protection from the state authorities many are forced to pay extortionate relocation fees and as saddled with heavy debts. to come to canada. and lot of money in one brave group of indonesian workers speak out and seek justice for their exploitation migrant dreams a witness documentary on our just era. growing green bacteria in a board in super heated gas escaping from the book on this is really the whole innovation in the for what...
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it depends on many other things. from both parties to want to get lords reform through than there is at the moment. finally, briefly, that would seem to be the thing, having to get both parties to work together. jeremy corbyn has said that his peers that he appoints will have to vote in favour of abolishing the lords. he may well say that, but he has not appointed very many of them. don't forget, the reform that the blair government made, removing most of the hereditaries, was the most significant reform we had seen in decades. the idea that you can get rid of the house of lords and given that the amount of parliamentary time it would take, the lack of interest in it from the general public, i think it would be very unlikely that any government would seek to do that. they would be much more likely to try and impose new restrictions on lords' behaviour. all right, thank you both very much for coming on to the programme. now, what's been happening in the wider world of politics this week? robbie hawkins has our countdo
it depends on many other things. from both parties to want to get lords reform through than there is at the moment. finally, briefly, that would seem to be the thing, having to get both parties to work together. jeremy corbyn has said that his peers that he appoints will have to vote in favour of abolishing the lords. he may well say that, but he has not appointed very many of them. don't forget, the reform that the blair government made, removing most of the hereditaries, was the most...
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, too many decades now. everyone must work together at every level of government to keep our children safe. may god heal the injured and may god comfort the wounded and may god be with the victims and with the victims' families. very sad day. very, very sad. >> i want to bring in cecilia vega tonight. we know this president invited families from parkland to the white house. it's still happening. other presidents have dealt with this before. how many times has president trump had to address this? >> this is the fifth time the president had to address the nation in the wake of a mass shooting. it's an all too familiar drill. in this city now the all too familiar response likely to come, the debate over gun control here in washington. you said after that parkland shooting, just three months ago, those students right here at this white house talking to the president, demanding action. back then president trump said he would back stricter gun control policies. ultimately he backed away from many of those. the whi
, too many decades now. everyone must work together at every level of government to keep our children safe. may god heal the injured and may god comfort the wounded and may god be with the victims and with the victims' families. very sad day. very, very sad. >> i want to bring in cecilia vega tonight. we know this president invited families from parkland to the white house. it's still happening. other presidents have dealt with this before. how many times has president trump had to...
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many ask me how i am able to do it.es out there about the lack of sleep or normal eight—hour sleep at night time, that it is bad for your health. what is this one tell us? well, we all know that lack of sleep is not makers are particularly happy bunch but what this tells us is that if you disrupt your circadian rhythms, you asleep patterns, you are between six and 10% more likely to be diagnosed with a mood disorder. and they are quite serious ones, they talking about bipolar, serious depression, that kind thing. but i think what is at the bottom of the story which should it is all very... the silver lining. the silver lining, that is the word. because many of the participants we re because many of the participants were quite old and the study, that means that the results were actually a little bit questionable because most disorders were diagnosed before the age 24. and they are really looking into this in a lot detail because of the changing patterns of work and behaviour. we are running out of time. many young people
many ask me how i am able to do it.es out there about the lack of sleep or normal eight—hour sleep at night time, that it is bad for your health. what is this one tell us? well, we all know that lack of sleep is not makers are particularly happy bunch but what this tells us is that if you disrupt your circadian rhythms, you asleep patterns, you are between six and 10% more likely to be diagnosed with a mood disorder. and they are quite serious ones, they talking about bipolar, serious...
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no the economic recovery many experts second is happening. in illinois. brazil's economy is not weak was weak as the political movement in this country we've had a former president arrested and now have a weak president in office he has no leadership or charisma and the increase in oil and gas prices is just added to the problems. even if all of brazil's truck drivers return to work immediately it would still take several days for the country to return to normal but the presidential election is due in october it would be a normality fruitless tension and the threat of more strikes and protests. when there are just. several prominent journalists and activists have been detained in egypt in the past week human rights groups say it's part of a systematic government campaign to silence critics call them explains now why the arrests may be tied to the government's plans to lift fuel and electricity subsidies has them. once campaign for president abdel fatah el-sisi but he since called support of sisi his biggest sin and has been vocal about his opposition on s
no the economic recovery many experts second is happening. in illinois. brazil's economy is not weak was weak as the political movement in this country we've had a former president arrested and now have a weak president in office he has no leadership or charisma and the increase in oil and gas prices is just added to the problems. even if all of brazil's truck drivers return to work immediately it would still take several days for the country to return to normal but the presidential election is...
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many men who died there. at the experiences of the individuals, individual soldiers, marines, black and white and women who participated you get an understanding of what it means to face the unexplainable, the unprecedented and how do you get through it. it's very compelling. >> edward is the author of "thunder and flames, 1917 to 1918." appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you very much. >> up next for viewers on c-span 3's american history tv, we'll continue the discussion on world war i with our real america series. you will see a silent u.s. army film recorded in france in 1918 and listen to two world war i scholars explain the action on screen. for viewers on c-span continuing on here,
many men who died there. at the experiences of the individuals, individual soldiers, marines, black and white and women who participated you get an understanding of what it means to face the unexplainable, the unprecedented and how do you get through it. it's very compelling. >> edward is the author of "thunder and flames, 1917 to 1918." appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you very much. >> up next for viewers on c-span 3's american history tv, we'll continue...
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but many fans say the risk is possibly kick. obviously we all know that there are risks booked the reward is so much higher that we're willing to take the risks we take these risks because. you know it's an incredible feeling when you when you can control your body and your wing suit and fly where you want. when you see base jumping for many it's the ultimate sports but actually it's even the highest flying past a comeback to. many musicians tool all around the world and standing audiences with their concerts but hey about to call does something slightly different he's a professor of music at the university of minnesota here in germany and delivers piano lessons all over the globe but from the comfort of his own home it's his aim to support talented musicians who don't have the means or access to quality teachers he helps them out for free via video call. not many sixteen year olds play the piano this well. actually comes from india even plays by heart. as i memorize everything each of the concerts i play i memorize i find it mo
but many fans say the risk is possibly kick. obviously we all know that there are risks booked the reward is so much higher that we're willing to take the risks we take these risks because. you know it's an incredible feeling when you when you can control your body and your wing suit and fly where you want. when you see base jumping for many it's the ultimate sports but actually it's even the highest flying past a comeback to. many musicians tool all around the world and standing audiences with...
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and twenty three billion chickens many of which are fullest to live in overcrowded cages or stalls. and vast areas of land a destroyed soley to grow animal feed or to be used as grazing pastures meanwhile the urine and feces of livestock contaminating soils and waterways in germany for instance two hundred eight billion liters of liquid manual was sprayed on to. i feel last year with terrible consequences for biodiversity. joyce hanna still washes or vegetables in water from the tap but she won't drink it anymore not after what she went through in twenty sixteen she and five thousand others in the town of havelock north came down with gastroenterologists the cause come philo back in the tap water. just. that they didn't you know i gradually improve for all the six months i got terrible stomach. now she only drinks bottled water the tap water here is heavily chlorinated after animal feces was found to be behind the bacteria water fail the local newspaper called it it's a somber contrast to new zealand's one hundred percent pure image. and i'm fortunate if i do you know the ribbons an
and twenty three billion chickens many of which are fullest to live in overcrowded cages or stalls. and vast areas of land a destroyed soley to grow animal feed or to be used as grazing pastures meanwhile the urine and feces of livestock contaminating soils and waterways in germany for instance two hundred eight billion liters of liquid manual was sprayed on to. i feel last year with terrible consequences for biodiversity. joyce hanna still washes or vegetables in water from the tap but she...
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seen for many of those kidnapped by the n.r.a. as children liberation did not bring an end to their suffering through many victims of the abductions perform self-help groups like the women's advocacy network they make jewelry and for many the sale of the jewelry is their only source of income. to. war it was so hard to return to normal life. sometimes i thought it would have been better if i had died in the bush. after i escaped from the n.r.a. i was in the rehabilitation center in. everyone else receive visits from their family. i waited for my family to come and get me but no one came. finally someone informed my mother and she came. she stayed a few day as and left and never came back. i ran away from the rehabilitation center and followed her to avalanche. she tried to get away from me. but i kept following her. finally told it me jennifer i'm going to tell you once and for all i have crossed your name off the list of my children. i'm no longer my daughter. go find someone else you can call mother and then she turned around an
seen for many of those kidnapped by the n.r.a. as children liberation did not bring an end to their suffering through many victims of the abductions perform self-help groups like the women's advocacy network they make jewelry and for many the sale of the jewelry is their only source of income. to. war it was so hard to return to normal life. sometimes i thought it would have been better if i had died in the bush. after i escaped from the n.r.a. i was in the rehabilitation center in. everyone...