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i found many other women in my field, in many fields of endeavor through my research. in 2002, i spoke on a technology panel. jill from the foundation came up after i wrote and said i would really like to get to know you better. i put her off for a while and then i finally had lunch for her -- with her. she said, you must meet my friend charlotte. i called charlotte in early 2003. and i'm going to tell the story anyway. and when i called charlotte, she said i'm sorry. i'm going to london. you must call me when i get back. [laughter] i did. we had lunch. at the end of that first lunch, charlotte said to me, i want to write a book with you. we were going to have our first work session in march of 2003. does anybody remember march 19, march 20, march 21? three feet of snow at my house and seven feet of snow at charlotte's house. we actually started working on the book in april of 2003. you heard that charlotte's background is in speech and communications while mine is as an electrical engineer. she had no idea who some of the technological women were. richard woman nobel
i found many other women in my field, in many fields of endeavor through my research. in 2002, i spoke on a technology panel. jill from the foundation came up after i wrote and said i would really like to get to know you better. i put her off for a while and then i finally had lunch for her -- with her. she said, you must meet my friend charlotte. i called charlotte in early 2003. and i'm going to tell the story anyway. and when i called charlotte, she said i'm sorry. i'm going to london. you...
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how many of you actually read the national cyber strategy. and the cyber strategy. how many?ow many of you have looked at the it modernization goal, it includes all the focus areas. cyber part of the -- the first bowl around it modernization is a couple things. as we modernize the system many security capabilities were built and that is why we are pressing aggressively to move to cloud. when you look at threat vectors and how much threat comes from these and we have some agencies, that is why we are pushing. modern design considers security as an integrated requirement, not an afterthought. some of the things we are doing in cyber security, we are doing it around a system, not part of it. we are making investments in how we look at data. how we use data. how it is accessible. i will talk about how policy enhancements we are doing are trying to put more security around who can get to what. our modern technical environment secure data, movement at rest and actually help deliver on the same agenda we are after so it is central to how we address some of the basic blocking and tac
how many of you actually read the national cyber strategy. and the cyber strategy. how many?ow many of you have looked at the it modernization goal, it includes all the focus areas. cyber part of the -- the first bowl around it modernization is a couple things. as we modernize the system many security capabilities were built and that is why we are pressing aggressively to move to cloud. when you look at threat vectors and how much threat comes from these and we have some agencies, that is why...
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how many? ok. how many have looked at the i.t.odernization goal and the president's management agenda? it includes all the focus areas for cybersecurity. all right. how many of you just need more coffee this morning? i ask that because it's going to help me hit the high points. but i wanted to get your attention around a couple of things. one, we put it on paper and distributed it so you can be evangelists, but also that we're clear what our priorities are across all of those areas. where are our priorities, what are our things that we're doing that we want to continue to do and for which, and, you know, i'm specifically to agencies and those inside the federal government for which agencies will be held accountable and we will report out every quarter. on where we are. we're reporting more frequently along with our partners at dhs in the things that we monitor. so, it's important every day. why is cyber part of the president's management agenda in the first goal around i.t. modernization? it's a couple things. as we modernize the
how many? ok. how many have looked at the i.t.odernization goal and the president's management agenda? it includes all the focus areas for cybersecurity. all right. how many of you just need more coffee this morning? i ask that because it's going to help me hit the high points. but i wanted to get your attention around a couple of things. one, we put it on paper and distributed it so you can be evangelists, but also that we're clear what our priorities are across all of those areas. where are...
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many people here are taking no chances and preparing for every eventuality. the police stations hey all swamped because so many people are applying for passports or loss of where their lives it's just like on the bus of. gibraltar like the irish border is one of the main bones of contention in the bronx at negotiations the spanish government says toprol to and spain are so interdependent that many issues such as jobs taxation and customs should be settled by laterally between madrid and london. it wants this to be enshrined in the final divorce deal otherwise it will block the agreement. this is an important point for us as a pro european government if not solved by sunday they will have to use its veto official carpathia. much is at stake for prime minister pedro sanchez spain southern region of angeles is holding regional elections in just over a week's time but sanchez has found support in the form of two planters autonomy's government it too wants bilateral talks between spain and britain over the territories future relationship without our inclusion in t
many people here are taking no chances and preparing for every eventuality. the police stations hey all swamped because so many people are applying for passports or loss of where their lives it's just like on the bus of. gibraltar like the irish border is one of the main bones of contention in the bronx at negotiations the spanish government says toprol to and spain are so interdependent that many issues such as jobs taxation and customs should be settled by laterally between madrid and london....
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all the time i am watching many different people go on many different shows saying many different things, that doesn't mean they are unqualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i did not know, ok, other than through reputation. his reputation is excellent. in all fairness to him, he did some shows, so did many of the people you are talking about career and so did everybody you are talking about a permanent position. i think anybody looking at a permanent position in any department has done many shows. does that mean we cannot hire anybody come and we have to hire anybody that has not done a show? i don't think so. reporter: [indiscernible] president trump: say it again? you have to speak up. reporter: [indiscernible] florida recount. president trump: if you look at broward and palm beach, if you look at broward county, they have had a horrible history. and if you look at the person, in this case, the woman involved, she has had a horrible history. all of a sudden they are finding votes out of nowhere. and rick scott, who won, you know, it was close, but he won by a comforta
all the time i am watching many different people go on many different shows saying many different things, that doesn't mean they are unqualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i did not know, ok, other than through reputation. his reputation is excellent. in all fairness to him, he did some shows, so did many of the people you are talking about career and so did everybody you are talking about a permanent position. i think anybody looking at a permanent position in any department...
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edward: many things. fu manchu novels about the asian culture in american cities was on the one hand fascinating and on the other hand, terrifying to americans and they fantasized about these obscure gangs, family rivalries and again rivalries of asians. brian: why is this relevant to the lost battalion? edward: it is not, really. [laughter] again, there were some chinese americans serving in the lost battalion and so far as there were gangsters in the lost battalion, and there were, they were mostly european-american gangsters, who were from new york city. brian: can you explain this scene? edward: a jewish family and -- 25% of the division being of jewish ancestry, many of them from eastern europe, of course so this is trying to depict that particular element. of the division. in fact, many of the men that we saw the very beginning, the distinguished crossman, distinguished service crossman, of the rest of them were jewish. brian: clearly, these were many first-generation immigrants whose parents came t
edward: many things. fu manchu novels about the asian culture in american cities was on the one hand fascinating and on the other hand, terrifying to americans and they fantasized about these obscure gangs, family rivalries and again rivalries of asians. brian: why is this relevant to the lost battalion? edward: it is not, really. [laughter] again, there were some chinese americans serving in the lost battalion and so far as there were gangsters in the lost battalion, and there were, they were...
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many critics dismissed spiritism as a fraud were. monuments to soldiers who died in the wall were erected in many cities there are an estimated one hundred seventy six thousand world war one memorials in france and. they include a park in dedicated to soldiers of canada's royal newfoundland regiment. this bronze statue represent the original symbol account of who. the unit suffered heavy casualties in the battle of the song. around the world sculptors worked day and night to keep up with the demand for war memorials. was. on november the eleventh it's nineteen twenty king george the fifth unveiled a war memorial in central london it's news the senate charts which means empty to integrate. this cough and containing the remains of an unknown soldier who was then buried at nearby. westminster abbey the senator has since become the focus of british remembrance and commemoration ceremonies. efforts to create a similar memorial in france had been underway for several years a friendship piece said it was the right thing to do. take your rig
many critics dismissed spiritism as a fraud were. monuments to soldiers who died in the wall were erected in many cities there are an estimated one hundred seventy six thousand world war one memorials in france and. they include a park in dedicated to soldiers of canada's royal newfoundland regiment. this bronze statue represent the original symbol account of who. the unit suffered heavy casualties in the battle of the song. around the world sculptors worked day and night to keep up with the...
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for many many many years. i don't go but but for many many my my upon arriva. if you want. right right getting getting awful awful on a right rests on the mike mike to get out get out and he shall shelte. more like my friends. in addition many other -- full time trial shelters are about about three hundred hundred like my grass that's by state eight aha. with my my great use you say able to provide work for other out my migrants. to the rule and try to find you a car we hello helello back back in n the compilation is certainly certainly going to a lot of money to handle these large. might mimight drop. andd i want i want to say only only our money on the on about. ten days of work work they're going to ask the state. you for your support. and patience and werere were really o only in us dolllla. total bill number and i would note that with them of course were you see. a preference from from. floyd number. eight eight order order socials -- online ordering text not no. i would choose you he sees - here bare* apart right right exactly. or or from from. you need to see i if i
for many many many years. i don't go but but for many many my my upon arriva. if you want. right right getting getting awful awful on a right rests on the mike mike to get out get out and he shall shelte. more like my friends. in addition many other -- full time trial shelters are about about three hundred hundred like my grass that's by state eight aha. with my my great use you say able to provide work for other out my migrants. to the rule and try to find you a car we hello helello back back...
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at first many germans welcomed the. arrival of french troops but their optimism soon turned to resentment and hostility. among these german children is the future of film director max orpheus. in his memoirs officers said he was saddened by the way that french troops at harrow stand abused a local residence. a number of soldiers from french african colonies fathered children with local women starting in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven the nazis forcibly sterilized several hundred of these mixed race offspring. occupation troops from the british empire including those from canada were not especially popular with the rhineland residents. war had strengthened the canadian sense of national pride and then loyalty to the british crown. the united states provided an estimated two hundred forty thousand troops nearly one third of the total occupation force. most of them seemed to get along well enough with the local residents. we fought against the crowds but they didn't invade america or lay siege to new york we had no
at first many germans welcomed the. arrival of french troops but their optimism soon turned to resentment and hostility. among these german children is the future of film director max orpheus. in his memoirs officers said he was saddened by the way that french troops at harrow stand abused a local residence. a number of soldiers from french african colonies fathered children with local women starting in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven the nazis forcibly sterilized several hundred of...
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many will not know this for many years, i thought, that's interesting. as a journalist or writer, or anybody who delves into people stories, so i started asking around and looking into things and, it became very clear very quickly, and i'd already done a couple history books and i love reading about world war ii, and i realized that my perspective the, and most people i talked to, their perspective on the manhattan project, was a handful of billion people and that was it. and the fact of the matter is there were thousands of people involved in this aspect of world war ii, many were people of color and many of them women. so, i thought to myself, were talking about one of the most significant if not the most significant development in the 20th century something that continues to impact our lives. don't we owe it to ourselves to investigate this moment from as many different perspectives as possible and the perspective is fascinating, it's a top-down perspective, the viewpoint of the people in charge of the people making the decisions , the people who held
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how many films like this were made? mitchell: wow. thousands and thousands of them made by almost every government agency around in world war i. primarily the u.s. army signal corps, but you also had the committee on public information , which was predecessor to owi in world war ii. they were kind of like the propaganda arm of the federal government. every agency -- i think they were excited to have this new technology of motion picture, so they were kind of going crazy and making films. mike allison said, they were there probably more for dissemination by government officials and so forth and maybe they were chopped up a bit and shown in news reels and movie theaters, but i'm willing to bet a large part of the american public hasn't seen these before , so it is quite exciting that people will see this perhaps for the first time. host: with that background, let's roll the video -- the film, i should say, because that is the technology of the time -- on the film of the unknown soldier. now, where are we as this begins? mitchell: i'm pr
how many films like this were made? mitchell: wow. thousands and thousands of them made by almost every government agency around in world war i. primarily the u.s. army signal corps, but you also had the committee on public information , which was predecessor to owi in world war ii. they were kind of like the propaganda arm of the federal government. every agency -- i think they were excited to have this new technology of motion picture, so they were kind of going crazy and making films. mike...
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many many people on cruises and you've either an award winning documentary. which was shown across the planet tell me what made you make that film which was sort of noted of the saw as or celebrated first it was shown in france in our regions after that on the national late work and after that it was shown in eighty five countries which can understand french language and how did you title the full. tape of the lancastrian the story of thick of confidential thinking confidential as a secret yeah exactly it's still difficult to realize today all the victims of this of this disaster and i wanted to make something for the unknown victims who died who perished here in our region and it was the most important for me to make this be known by everybody also in u.k. so thank you so much just of for using your class and filmmaking to properly commemorate those who were lost and like castor a small talking for appearing on the alexander show your title to the quick. fix welfare exactly you know the drill. the rest is easy thank you very much alex thank you shot ever sho
many many people on cruises and you've either an award winning documentary. which was shown across the planet tell me what made you make that film which was sort of noted of the saw as or celebrated first it was shown in france in our regions after that on the national late work and after that it was shown in eighty five countries which can understand french language and how did you title the full. tape of the lancastrian the story of thick of confidential thinking confidential as a secret yeah...
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that this story my security or this story can love me in the deal was in many kids that i thought he went to. to hide the real situation the true information so. so they also had already tried to address the threat alone and just only too well the two reuters journalists were sentenced to seven years in prison after investigating the involvement of me and maher security forces in mass killings in rakhine state these are the walls of yangon's notorious insein prison back in the days of military rule that housed many a political prisoner nowadays more and more journalists have to do time here not only wallow and enjoy also whose case to international attention there are many more just recently three journalists were arrested and brought here because they reported on shady business deals by the yangon regional government and its head of human tame a close confidant of state councilor and nobel peace prize laureate aung san suu chiefs three journalists have been released on bail but the incitement charges so far have not been dropped if convicted they face up to two years in prison. de f
that this story my security or this story can love me in the deal was in many kids that i thought he went to. to hide the real situation the true information so. so they also had already tried to address the threat alone and just only too well the two reuters journalists were sentenced to seven years in prison after investigating the involvement of me and maher security forces in mass killings in rakhine state these are the walls of yangon's notorious insein prison back in the days of military...
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, many twists and turns.eel personally supported by cynthia. please welcome cynthia parker. [applause] >> thank you. thank you everyone who is here today. it does indeed take a village to get this type of development off the ground. we can't do it without the support of our partners and also , bakers, the mayor, assembly members, supervisors, everyone who is here has had a hand in making this happen. but it is particularly an auspicious project because of our partnership with mission hell being with sam and his group. and also, the neighborhood preference, which is incredibly important here. in this code today, for someone to rent a market rate unit, they have to earn a wage of $54.76 an hour in order to pay the rent on an unrestricted property. so with this particular 100% developed project back we are able to rent it to families who are making $35,000 a year. a family of four. we are not reaching everyone because there are many people who live in this neighborhood to make less of -- less than that. recent s
, many twists and turns.eel personally supported by cynthia. please welcome cynthia parker. [applause] >> thank you. thank you everyone who is here today. it does indeed take a village to get this type of development off the ground. we can't do it without the support of our partners and also , bakers, the mayor, assembly members, supervisors, everyone who is here has had a hand in making this happen. but it is particularly an auspicious project because of our partnership with mission hell...
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like many others collects recyclables and sells them to middlemen. he works hard ten to twelve hours a day even on sundays. do not get drita if someone gets rich and there are poor people who need help why don't the rich help those who are poor and suffering. at least at the game when it's unfair for some people to be wealthy and to have a few rich families owning the land and farms while others have to sleep on the streets of fallujah on i'm sure. there are even people who live on the dump because they have no other hung. up on. the state's presence in slums like dan dora is nonexistent even the police. savoy the area. those who want to escape the drugs in the crime have to help themselves. the initiative done during hip hop city tries to do just that with music. but. it's a safe space where young people who want to make music and to get advice on financial issues. in their surrounding. programs where we get artists from around. this programs we have programs for. it is that. program. savings so that whenever they want. to access. some support in th
like many others collects recyclables and sells them to middlemen. he works hard ten to twelve hours a day even on sundays. do not get drita if someone gets rich and there are poor people who need help why don't the rich help those who are poor and suffering. at least at the game when it's unfair for some people to be wealthy and to have a few rich families owning the land and farms while others have to sleep on the streets of fallujah on i'm sure. there are even people who live on the dump...
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i am watching many different people go on many different shows seeing many different things. that doesn't mean they are qualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i didn't know. his reputation is excellent. many it -- everybody you are talking about, everybody looking at a permanent position -- i have done many shows. is that mean we shouldn't hire people, i don't think so. [inaudible] you have to speak up. if you look at broward and palm beach, they have had a horrible history. all of a sudden they are finding those out of nowhere and rick scott who won by a comfortable people then you see the and they were involved with the dossier --e fate fake dossier. you look at what they've done. there are bad things going on in broward county. she's been to court and has had problems. one but every hour it seems to be going down. people have to look at it very carefully. what? inaudible] i haven't ruled out anything. now i am thinking about the world. there was no collusion. this was a setup by the democrats just like they set up other things when you look at what is goin
i am watching many different people go on many different shows seeing many different things. that doesn't mean they are qualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who again, i didn't know. his reputation is excellent. many it -- everybody you are talking about, everybody looking at a permanent position -- i have done many shows. is that mean we shouldn't hire people, i don't think so. [inaudible] you have to speak up. if you look at broward and palm beach, they have had a horrible history....
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[applause] we made a big decision many, many years ago to come back to our hometown. and that wasn't typical back in 1978. 1978. and we did it for one reason. we wanted to raise a family. we wanted to have a chance to starting our own businesses, very simple plan, and by golly, it worked out. [applause] the kids are here on the stage with me, two of my grandkids. truly, dear, we have lived the american dream. really have. [applause] i see so many of you out there. i see perry, the other terry aside from the mayor. these guys, lots of terry's. i've made so many friends, and in the 15 months that i've been out doing this, imagine every time i've been on the road i haven't stayed in the motel our hotel more than four or five times. people that put me up. made friends with hoosiers the way a campaign like this should be. [applause] and i want to thank all hoosiers for giving me a resounding victory, putting your faith in me. and i will not let you down, i promise that. [applause] senator donnelly called me about 15 minutes ago. >> who? >> yeah. and just like any, like any
[applause] we made a big decision many, many years ago to come back to our hometown. and that wasn't typical back in 1978. 1978. and we did it for one reason. we wanted to raise a family. we wanted to have a chance to starting our own businesses, very simple plan, and by golly, it worked out. [applause] the kids are here on the stage with me, two of my grandkids. truly, dear, we have lived the american dream. really have. [applause] i see so many of you out there. i see perry, the other terry...
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, many people. but we will not allow our generosity to be abused by those who would break our laws, defied our rules,-- defy break into borders, our country illegally. we won't allow it. mass immigration is unfair to the law-abiding immigrants already living here, who followed the rules and waited their turn. some have been waiting for many years. some have been waiting for a long time. they have done everything perfectly, and they are going to come in, at some point they are going to come in, in many cases very soon read we need them to come in because we have companies coming into our country, they need workers, but they have to come in on a merit basis, and it will come in on a merit basis. communities are often left to bear the cost of the influx of people who come in illegally. we can't allow that. there is a limit to how many people a nation can responsibly absorb into their societies. oury day, above and beyond existing, lawful immigration programs, roughly 1500 to 2000 people try crossing ou
, many people. but we will not allow our generosity to be abused by those who would break our laws, defied our rules,-- defy break into borders, our country illegally. we won't allow it. mass immigration is unfair to the law-abiding immigrants already living here, who followed the rules and waited their turn. some have been waiting for many years. some have been waiting for a long time. they have done everything perfectly, and they are going to come in, at some point they are going to come in,...
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security wise for many. segment of the population especially the young and the children is not conducive and they ought to be a system to do to the contin. lawlessness situation for people not to leave their homes and cross international borders but it is it is very much a kind of hot button issue at the moment is there not a responsibility on the part of richer nations like like the united states to. take in people who are fleeing fleeing war and likely death and poverty for sure but i would look at it different differently that's have to happen of course people are seeking international support but the could be today's got iran under one of the could be second to the tens and the one hundred or one thousand kind of alike as we see the movement across the mediterranean we have to find out what are the root causes the root causes are within reach to sort. there are lawlessness created by many elements and that have to be reversed for people to be for the population to be stabilized i want to come back to the
security wise for many. segment of the population especially the young and the children is not conducive and they ought to be a system to do to the contin. lawlessness situation for people not to leave their homes and cross international borders but it is it is very much a kind of hot button issue at the moment is there not a responsibility on the part of richer nations like like the united states to. take in people who are fleeing fleeing war and likely death and poverty for sure but i would...
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but many, many residents didn't think it would ever actually happen. it's been a life changing experience. and i'm truly grateful for the whole initiative and all those that work on the whole sf initiative. they've done a wonderful job accommodating the residents, who for many years have lived in delap tated housing. now they have quality housing. i was on a street where the living room and the kitchen and stairs. it wasn't large enough to accommodate. the children are grown. i had the accomplish of having a dishwasher in my home. i really like that. [laughter] i really like not having to wash dishes by hand. we still do it from time to time. the mayor's office has been a real friend to us, a partner. we know that our city supports us. i love san francisco. just to be able to stay in my community and continue to help the residents who live here and continue to see my neighborhoods move into new housing, it's been a real joy. it's been a real joy. >> hi. my name is carmen chiu, san francisco's elected assessor. when i meet with seniors in the community,
but many, many residents didn't think it would ever actually happen. it's been a life changing experience. and i'm truly grateful for the whole initiative and all those that work on the whole sf initiative. they've done a wonderful job accommodating the residents, who for many years have lived in delap tated housing. now they have quality housing. i was on a street where the living room and the kitchen and stairs. it wasn't large enough to accommodate. the children are grown. i had the...
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many years after we found out about it details and took no action to prevent german losses so this this is the first instance that i know all the german prosecutors have taken action on a massive scale not to prevent german tax income but also to. let money laundering which is potentially at the benefit of german banking assets. only in frankfurt let's come to you for a second a bank shares are probably not doing well what are you hearing there on the trading floor. trading floor reacted immediately the investors smelling us to find there and who knows how high that will be that will be of course subject to what this investigation results and the shares are now trading about three and a half percent or below what they were at the end of trading yesterday and they tanked immediately when the news came you can see it very well on the chart that you can access when you look at stock market prices went from a nice gain for the day up until that point to in the media turn into the red the georgia bank itself is acknowledging the raid and says that it does pertain to panama papers or confirms
many years after we found out about it details and took no action to prevent german losses so this this is the first instance that i know all the german prosecutors have taken action on a massive scale not to prevent german tax income but also to. let money laundering which is potentially at the benefit of german banking assets. only in frankfurt let's come to you for a second a bank shares are probably not doing well what are you hearing there on the trading floor. trading floor reacted...
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we have been part of many of them. there are other organizations here today who have also done stellar work in san francisco, doing these mixed income communities, and we have always enjoyed very much being part of it. we started here with mayor jordan and have been here ever since. i wanted to just quickly of course acknowledge the hope sf office and the mayor's office of housing and community development, the housing authority, and most particularly, i'd like to have all of you recognize mindy, head of the choice neighborhood program. she has been involved in literally dozens and dozens of these transformations across the united states. she has come today to be part of this, but they have done an extraordinary job in cities all over the united states, transforming communities like this one into new, vibrant developments and have been extraordinarily able in terms of their ability to take public work and work it so that it ultimately works for the benefit of the community. and i wanted to close my remarks after thanki
we have been part of many of them. there are other organizations here today who have also done stellar work in san francisco, doing these mixed income communities, and we have always enjoyed very much being part of it. we started here with mayor jordan and have been here ever since. i wanted to just quickly of course acknowledge the hope sf office and the mayor's office of housing and community development, the housing authority, and most particularly, i'd like to have all of you recognize...
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many german saw the abdication as a humiliation. in germany troops were often welcome tome by large crowds many germans didn't believe they had lost the war on the battlefield but that they did being stabbed in the back by politicians. later at all hitler would use that claim to advance his own political agenda. on november the ninth one thousand nine hundred eighteen a german republic was declared by philip shyte a man a member of the new cabinet. the marxist agitator was i look from borg wrote bushra society mimics order peace and the rule of law but it is wading in its own blood filthy and a sonnet the russian revolution was the honorable salvation of international socialism. russia november nine hundred seventeen the bolsheviks alleged by vladimir in each lenin seized power the country descended into a bloody civil war between communist and anti communist forces. british french and us troops were sent to various parts of the country to fight the bolsheviks captured allied soldiers were shown in propaganda films. lenin did not se
many german saw the abdication as a humiliation. in germany troops were often welcome tome by large crowds many germans didn't believe they had lost the war on the battlefield but that they did being stabbed in the back by politicians. later at all hitler would use that claim to advance his own political agenda. on november the ninth one thousand nine hundred eighteen a german republic was declared by philip shyte a man a member of the new cabinet. the marxist agitator was i look from borg...
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many, many presidents have said they are going to build the embassy in jerusalem. never happened. making it the capital of israel. never happened. never happened. but it happened with me. and quickly. not only did it happen, we built the embassy. that would have taken another 15 or 20 years and cost probably billions of dollars and we did it for a tiny amount of money. it is already done. it is open. nobody has done more for israel than donald trump. and the nice part is that it is not me saying it. that it is prime minister netanyahu. >> but what about the divisiveness in this country? what about healing the divides in this country? pres. trump: we want to see it here. and one of the things i think can help heal is the success of our country. we are really successful now. we have gone up $11.7 trillion in worth. if you know, china has come down tremendously. china would have superseded us in two years as an economic power. now, they are not even close. china got rid of their china 25 because i found it very insulting. i said that to them. i said china 25 was very insulting becaus
many, many presidents have said they are going to build the embassy in jerusalem. never happened. making it the capital of israel. never happened. never happened. but it happened with me. and quickly. not only did it happen, we built the embassy. that would have taken another 15 or 20 years and cost probably billions of dollars and we did it for a tiny amount of money. it is already done. it is open. nobody has done more for israel than donald trump. and the nice part is that it is not me...
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many people support the smuggling because they live from it it's so they don't want to stop and give it to. nobody. with unemployment at some thirty five percent and low incomes people are being lured into the lucrative drug trade. as many feet it's easy money with this us persona so these people's heads are unlikely to look for a steady job but if they just follow in their father's footsteps. too isn't it a fact that. violence is on the rise here two in early spring twenty eighteen twenty armed persons forced their way into the local hospital and freed a drug dealer the patient was under police guard. many residents are taking to the streets they're afraid and they're demanding a harder line against the drug gangs among them is linnaeus mayor. he feels the government is doing nothing and his city has become the cesspit of the entire coast . of africa i forget if you get the impression that they would like to concentrate the problem in one area or other veterans they claim. i'm not saying it's a couch in a plan that. record of i'm not paranoid or not but the government simply has to
many people support the smuggling because they live from it it's so they don't want to stop and give it to. nobody. with unemployment at some thirty five percent and low incomes people are being lured into the lucrative drug trade. as many feet it's easy money with this us persona so these people's heads are unlikely to look for a steady job but if they just follow in their father's footsteps. too isn't it a fact that. violence is on the rise here two in early spring twenty eighteen twenty...
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two thousand firefighters are battling the blaze many homes have been burnt to the ground in northern california a separate huge wildfire killed a number of people as they tried to flee the town of paradise the town itself was virtually incinerated dozens of people are missing in that area and authorities fear the death toll may rise we've gone to lots of you know wild land fires over the years and this is one of the worst we have seen personally so. it's pretty horrific. the fires broke out on thursday and fanned by high winds quickly raged out of control towering clouds of smoke were visible from outer space. on a trip to france president donald trump tweeted as california burned blaming the state's liberal democratic government for poor forestry management he threatened to cut off federal funds for overseeing california wildlands california democratic congressman ted lew responded mr president what's wrong with you disaster victims deserve help and sympathy the winds are calm here at the moment but that's not going to last the weather forecast is for high winds picking up in the co
two thousand firefighters are battling the blaze many homes have been burnt to the ground in northern california a separate huge wildfire killed a number of people as they tried to flee the town of paradise the town itself was virtually incinerated dozens of people are missing in that area and authorities fear the death toll may rise we've gone to lots of you know wild land fires over the years and this is one of the worst we have seen personally so. it's pretty horrific. the fires broke out on...
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but there aren't many schools for bell ringers in russia and not many people study it that's why it's such a rare profession and so difficult to find a decent ring in every village can afford to have a star this is them allows good quality ringing in any church even in a small village like. the officially atheist communist years when many churches were closed and bells silenced by the uncertainties of the post soviet era but now the kremlin has settled on reestablishing religious faith as one of the country's principal identities sorry the russian orthodox church has been on a huge expansion drive in the past ten years the number of dioceses has doubled and ten thousand churches being built. it's exacerbated by human resource problem many more churches not enough ballerinas automated systems are an obvious solution but some people say they lack the soul and spirituality of the human touch like at this church school in moscow where featuring is are being trained. as robots will never replace a human so for me it was also discovered that each brain glory to father glory to song and when
but there aren't many schools for bell ringers in russia and not many people study it that's why it's such a rare profession and so difficult to find a decent ring in every village can afford to have a star this is them allows good quality ringing in any church even in a small village like. the officially atheist communist years when many churches were closed and bells silenced by the uncertainties of the post soviet era but now the kremlin has settled on reestablishing religious faith as one...
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as three hundred and hydroelectric plants with many. bugs environmentalists are raising the alarm saying the dams are having an irreversible impact on book areas countries. crystal clear and it would appear untouched the gushing area's rodolph mountains along with other mountain rivers it is a natural paradise with a unique flora and fauna sunny used to love to come fishing here now he says there are hardly any fish left. me alone it but it's been going on like this for years that the water level is sinking and there are less and less fish because some structures don't have anything left to talk with their net worth i'm up thirty one . this concrete dam is the reason why it stores water to generate electricity pumping nearly all of it to a power plant nearby. what's left of the gushing yeah is just a feeble trickle. the conservationist demeter criminals has been examining these fatal side effects for years. well before nobody but the bulk of even the anybody he took care of by doing. this pipeline diverts the gosh knows water to a small
as three hundred and hydroelectric plants with many. bugs environmentalists are raising the alarm saying the dams are having an irreversible impact on book areas countries. crystal clear and it would appear untouched the gushing area's rodolph mountains along with other mountain rivers it is a natural paradise with a unique flora and fauna sunny used to love to come fishing here now he says there are hardly any fish left. me alone it but it's been going on like this for years that the water...
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many voices many colors and many faces. germany's highest uplands region the hearts mountains. sixty. w. . they make a commitment. they find solutions. they can sponsor. africa on the move. stories for both people to friends shaping their nation. and the continent africa. on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their commanders. d.w. multimedia series food for gold. d w dot com or go on the movie. welcome to the science show on d w coming up this time on tomorrow today. definable at the center of our solar system the sun has many secrets but researchers are making fascinating discoveries the cool rotates faster than the outside.
many voices many colors and many faces. germany's highest uplands region the hearts mountains. sixty. w. . they make a commitment. they find solutions. they can sponsor. africa on the move. stories for both people to friends shaping their nation. and the continent africa. on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their commanders. d.w. multimedia series food for gold. d w dot com or go on the movie. welcome to the science show on d w coming up this time on...
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certainly in many, many years. and probably in many decades. reporter: are there any updates on the troops that are being on the troops that are being sent to the border in regards to the caravan? pres. trump: no troops, we will have a strong border. our southern border will be very strong. you heard me speaking to some of the folks now in different parts of the world and they are proud of the job they are doing. and they have orders. if you don't have borders, you don't have a country. democrats want open borders and they want people coming in. many of those people are criminals. ok? and have been so. we know who they are. they have records. they have some very substantial criminal records. some very bad criminal records. they are in the caravan. you saw what happened in tijuana where a number of the people said, these are tough people, they start fighting. they have fist fights all over the streets. they are starting fistfights. they said committees are not normal, innocent people. these are people who you talk to them and they started fistfi
certainly in many, many years. and probably in many decades. reporter: are there any updates on the troops that are being on the troops that are being sent to the border in regards to the caravan? pres. trump: no troops, we will have a strong border. our southern border will be very strong. you heard me speaking to some of the folks now in different parts of the world and they are proud of the job they are doing. and they have orders. if you don't have borders, you don't have a country....
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did, over 50 times as many as germany, and almost 90 times as many as the united kingdom, according to gunpolicy.org. so can americans learn something from other countries on this crucial issue? this hour, we're going to travel the world to look for solutions. we'll visit a country that shares america's love for guns, yet gun violence rates there are a fraction of american levels. we'll visit another nation where liberals and conservatives actually reached an agreement on gun control and afterwards shootings plummeted. but first, let's start right here in the u.s., where an entire amendment to the constitution concerns guns. but does that amendment truly mean what the nra and others have recently led us to believe? >>> a well-regulated militia, comma, being necessary for the security of a free state, comma, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, comma, shall not be infringed. those 27 words and three commas constitute the entirety of the second amendment. no disrespect to james madison, but grammarians and their red pens would have a field day with the sentence. no one is ex
did, over 50 times as many as germany, and almost 90 times as many as the united kingdom, according to gunpolicy.org. so can americans learn something from other countries on this crucial issue? this hour, we're going to travel the world to look for solutions. we'll visit a country that shares america's love for guns, yet gun violence rates there are a fraction of american levels. we'll visit another nation where liberals and conservatives actually reached an agreement on gun control and...
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many of those of course, mexicans. there are a whole lot of jobs that latinos have created for non-latinos and latinos. and there is no wall, as you well know, higher or long enough to exclude us from the country in the future by 2061, -- 2060, one in four americans will be hispanic. we will -- in the great southwest, the fastest growing communities today in north dakota, alabama, georgia, pennsylvania, louisiana, south dakota and utah. there is a reason why montana is named montana, because mexicans lived there too. it is really montana. mexicans are here in our homestead and homeland to say 33 million latinos had been born in the u.s., offense will only keep us in. it won't keep us out. so, i just wanted to conclude by sharing with you, as we look to the future and open it up to questions, 80% of dhaka recipients are mexican. two out of every three hispanic in the u.s. is mexican. and of the three richest people in the world, two of them are latino. carlos and jeff. the last thing i want to point out, economic develo
many of those of course, mexicans. there are a whole lot of jobs that latinos have created for non-latinos and latinos. and there is no wall, as you well know, higher or long enough to exclude us from the country in the future by 2061, -- 2060, one in four americans will be hispanic. we will -- in the great southwest, the fastest growing communities today in north dakota, alabama, georgia, pennsylvania, louisiana, south dakota and utah. there is a reason why montana is named montana, because...
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women in culture obviously working at the forefront for many many centuries and they will continue to do so a lot of optimism in the room here and we are on the verge of something possibly a new type guys. thanks for joining us. thanks . thanks thanks thanks . hero max this week's time. can rest any judge in the theater troupe reenacts paintings by carbide. edible exhibits a sourdough library in belgium. nimble fingers to close trick on your lead guitar virtuoso and to stop. the romantics in thirty minutes w. . i'm not going to the gym i just sometimes am but i stand up in which a little thinks deep into the jam a culture of looking at stereotypes a question but if you think it's unusual country guy not long time. needed change will take from this drama. it's all about ok. i'm rachel join me from the jam and bundled up you. post. the stumbling types for empires came from jurors or dealing with a need and i killed many civilians i mean. come on including my father so there's a lot i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became malinche kind of song. provi
women in culture obviously working at the forefront for many many centuries and they will continue to do so a lot of optimism in the room here and we are on the verge of something possibly a new type guys. thanks for joining us. thanks . thanks thanks thanks . hero max this week's time. can rest any judge in the theater troupe reenacts paintings by carbide. edible exhibits a sourdough library in belgium. nimble fingers to close trick on your lead guitar virtuoso and to stop. the romantics in...
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so all the time i'm watching many different people go on many different shows saying many different thingst doesn't mean they're unqualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who, again, i didn't know, okay, other than through reputation. his reputation is excellent. but in all fairness to him, he did some shows. so did many of the people that you are talking about. so did everybody that you're talking about a permanent position. i think everybody looking at a permanent position in any department has done in shows. does that mean we can't hire anybody? we have to hire somebody in a shell? i don't think so. >> say it again. you have to speak up. >> well, it could be, because if you look at broward and palm beach, to a lessor extent, if you look at broward county, they have had a horrible history. if you look at a person, in this case, the woman involved, she has had a horrible history. and all of a sudden, they are finding votes out of nowhere and rick scott, who won by, you know, it was close, but he won by a comfortable margin, every couple of hours it goes down a little bit. and then yo
so all the time i'm watching many different people go on many different shows saying many different thingst doesn't mean they're unqualified. in all fairness to matt whitaker, who, again, i didn't know, okay, other than through reputation. his reputation is excellent. but in all fairness to him, he did some shows. so did many of the people that you are talking about. so did everybody that you're talking about a permanent position. i think everybody looking at a permanent position in any...
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too many to mention. but i want to thank my people, that united banding of turkey and of oklahoma, several years back they des ig naitd me as tradition keeper. and honor bestowed on few who cope our tradition and culture going and again i give my honor to my grandmother and a big -- means thank you to my wife for putting up with me. and in closing i'm deeply touched by this award. and the huge thank you to before columbus foundation. [inaudible conversations] that's see each other again -- [inaudible conversations] [applause] one of my intellectual heros is here today probably most exciting part of my job is chairman of before columbus is that -- provides me the opportunity to actually meet in person some of the people who have -- who are contributed so much to the garden my own imagination. south of pico african-american artist in los angeles in the 1960s and 1970s is a work of i think what can be fairly described as militant scholarship. african-american culture has doctor observed so many decades ago y
too many to mention. but i want to thank my people, that united banding of turkey and of oklahoma, several years back they des ig naitd me as tradition keeper. and honor bestowed on few who cope our tradition and culture going and again i give my honor to my grandmother and a big -- means thank you to my wife for putting up with me. and in closing i'm deeply touched by this award. and the huge thank you to before columbus foundation. [inaudible conversations] that's see each other again --...
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it's it has a meaning i have too many friends. every day to warrick and they just say oh i wish it was friday already and there's their weekend always opposite. st paul hospital in hanoi has the medical devices to save lives but not chan and gregory say there should be more. at least they've made a start not only here but also in rural areas some of those devices are financed by n.g.o.s. the couple got to know each other while they were studying economics in denmark. they share the same vision their company isn't about maximizing profits but about saving lives that's why they see themselves as social entrepreneurs. and you know i never want to stop i want to do because every single life is matter. so in the next five years the way i would lie would like to. to have to sell my women in. africa. they can only achieve that if they keep costs as low as possible. it's quite a challenge. but one the couple are convinced they can master. around a billion people worldwide have a physical or mental disability that's fifteen percent of the
it's it has a meaning i have too many friends. every day to warrick and they just say oh i wish it was friday already and there's their weekend always opposite. st paul hospital in hanoi has the medical devices to save lives but not chan and gregory say there should be more. at least they've made a start not only here but also in rural areas some of those devices are financed by n.g.o.s. the couple got to know each other while they were studying economics in denmark. they share the same vision...
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many nature so many species and they have to be protected. by discarding the beauty area and the amazing war of his being i decided to believe that's my young. men but yes for me cause a male is a thousand years of history and a world heritage. kozel male lies on mexico's east coast the caribbean island is a favorite tourist destination five million visitors come here every year the harbor is large enough to handle seven cruise ships at any given time when it ships passengers disembark it's like an invasion. posing yetto is in charge of harbor security he's been on the island for twenty years and witnessed how the harbor has been expanded to accommodate the giant cruise liners. but even more not on the bottom of tourism is essential for the whole island when it's a source of income for everyone working over here. we depend on the tourists mark important to go get an up close and if that you know. but the tourist hordes rarely head into the rain forest canopy covering the island's interior half of which is a protected nature reserve. with you
many nature so many species and they have to be protected. by discarding the beauty area and the amazing war of his being i decided to believe that's my young. men but yes for me cause a male is a thousand years of history and a world heritage. kozel male lies on mexico's east coast the caribbean island is a favorite tourist destination five million visitors come here every year the harbor is large enough to handle seven cruise ships at any given time when it ships passengers disembark it's...
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the civil war has never ended as a campaign with many too many ways to continue to try to suppress the vote a lawsuit by the new georgia project and other civil rights groups says three hundred forty thousand in georgia were wrongfully purged most of them minorities it is a conflict of interest on its face. on the scale and impact of this election video camp is strictly enforcing voter id laws in an registering those who have not voted for two elections or have moved this is someone who has to be held accountable to do his basic jobs we have made it easier to vote and hard to cheat and just because miss abrams files a flossy balts lawsuit or the new georgia project it doesn't mean it's right the lawsuit by civil rights group says similar voter purges are happening in twenty six republican controlled states across the u.s. many polling stations like this one in atlanta and you can vote early but for some voters by the time they found out there was a problem with their registration it was already too late one thousand year old linnea gordon was looking forward to voting in her first elec
the civil war has never ended as a campaign with many too many ways to continue to try to suppress the vote a lawsuit by the new georgia project and other civil rights groups says three hundred forty thousand in georgia were wrongfully purged most of them minorities it is a conflict of interest on its face. on the scale and impact of this election video camp is strictly enforcing voter id laws in an registering those who have not voted for two elections or have moved this is someone who has to...
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the many modernization they say. chinese to call nice williston. all right next up to france where a report commissioned by a president or on my car is likely to recommend changes in the law to allow african works of art to be returned to their nations of origin well the port follows up on a promise by the president made a year ago to return african heritage to africa while most of the works were taken during french colonial rule in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in a paris museum on the banks of the seven a palace of african art but the seventy thousand works here have a troubled past many of them were torn from their cultural home during the colonial era. a new report commissioned by french president emmanuel mccall says that france must return the art it stole. the authors found that as much as ninety five percent of subsaharan african art is held outside the continent. in between a country with a renowned our legacy france's move is being hailed as a step toward justice. returning property is not a matter of victory for someone or failu
the many modernization they say. chinese to call nice williston. all right next up to france where a report commissioned by a president or on my car is likely to recommend changes in the law to allow african works of art to be returned to their nations of origin well the port follows up on a promise by the president made a year ago to return african heritage to africa while most of the works were taken during french colonial rule in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in a paris museum on...
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i have long said that we have many, many obligations as a country, but we only have in my view -- andticized for saying it -- we only have one one truly sacred up -- obligation. to properly equip those of the center for care for them and their families when they are the void and when they return. it's not as easy as just picking up where you left off. that is why you created the veterans employment transition roadmap customized toolkit to help service members smooth the .eturn that is why you have made it a point to not just focus on physical wounds, but dealing with cars. jill and i
i have long said that we have many, many obligations as a country, but we only have in my view -- andticized for saying it -- we only have one one truly sacred up -- obligation. to properly equip those of the center for care for them and their families when they are the void and when they return. it's not as easy as just picking up where you left off. that is why you created the veterans employment transition roadmap customized toolkit to help service members smooth the .eturn that is why you...
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so many soldiers unknown. so many families unable to soldiers unknown.o follow soldiers unknown. so many families unable to follow that story to find a particular grave, to pay particular tribute, but they can find the names carved on the walls of the menin gate. as we out listen to the last post. the last post plays they shall grow not old as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. at the going out of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them. we will rememberthem. bagpipe plays as the lament sounds out, echoing under that great arch, we heard just before the lynott began the words from the torrey a wallace, the exultation we should go on remembering —— victoria wallace. is that not the thought going on a lot as we go into this centenary period, the handing of that remembrance. they to do so much for them murmurs. . . they to do so much for them murmurs... for visitors to notjust come during this four—year period the year around every year. looking for the names, names which are designed to be read as you wal
so many soldiers unknown. so many families unable to soldiers unknown.o follow soldiers unknown. so many families unable to follow that story to find a particular grave, to pay particular tribute, but they can find the names carved on the walls of the menin gate. as we out listen to the last post. the last post plays they shall grow not old as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. at the going out of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them. we...
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when i started this, not many believed it. many thought it was a fool's errand. that,can tell you is everything i have gone through, i would do it again, because we have a rare opportunity to make things really happen in d.c.. and i cannot wait to be a part of it. [applause] >> my campaign team, my family, everybody who was with me from the beginning, thank you so much. all i can tell you, i'm not going to let you down. i will go there to represent proud ofand make you me as your next senator from indiana. .hank you so much [applause] ]get back by the beatles ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy that impacts you. coming up, we will open the phone lines all morning and take your social media comments on campaign 2018 elections and result across the nation. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at seven eastern. join the discussion. election night 2018 continues. republicans have retained having 51 the senate, seats and democrats 43 and two independent's. democrat, won reelection in his race against republican patrick
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but there aren't many schools for bell ringers in russia and not many people study it that's why it's such a rare profession and so difficult to find a decent ringer you know every village can afford to have a staff this is them allows good quality ringing in any church even in a small village like. the officially atheist communist years when many churches were closed and bells silenced by the uncertainties of the post soviet era but now the kremlin has settled on reestablishing religious faith as one of the country's principal identities sorry the russian orthodox church has been on a huge expansion drive in the past ten years the number of dioceses has doubled and ten thousand churches being built. it's exacerbated by human resource problem many more churches not enough ballerinas automated systems are an obvious solution but some people say they lack the soul and spirituality of the human touch like at this church school in moscow where featuring is being trained. well never a place of human soul for me it was also discovered that each praying glory to father glory to song and one
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many people are buried harem have lots of memories here, and so many people are buried here.ape to them, and they struggle to find where their house is buried. these satellite images taken before and after the huge craik hit. the earth here turning the liquid —— quake. fiona was carried to safety in the arms of her 11—year—old rubber. translation: i was terrified. there we re waves translation: i was terrified. there were waves of mud like an earth tsunami. his mother, who told them to run, was found buried holding their baby sibling. they are one of their baby sibling. they are one of the few families that have a grave to grieve over. his family call him a hero, but it is not a title he wa nts. a hero, but it is not a title he wants. when the search was called off here, this area was declared a mass grave. land so significantly changed, it is unlikely communities will ever rebuild here. temporary houses are being built on higher ground, but families wait in tents in camps across the city, in the scorching sun. in one we met this lady, who says she is 106 years old, and has l
many people are buried harem have lots of memories here, and so many people are buried here.ape to them, and they struggle to find where their house is buried. these satellite images taken before and after the huge craik hit. the earth here turning the liquid —— quake. fiona was carried to safety in the arms of her 11—year—old rubber. translation: i was terrified. there we re waves translation: i was terrified. there were waves of mud like an earth tsunami. his mother, who told them to...
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it's one example of many. in conducting this campaign of retaliatory arrests saudi officials send a message they will pursue not only their political opponents but their loved ones as well. and junot khashoggi spoke eloquently of this appalling strategy. in may he wrote of saudi's ongoing crack down the arrests illuminate the predicament of all saudis. we're asked to abandon all political freedom and keep quite about arrests and travel bans that impact their critics and family members. amnesty international prides itself on research. we maintain a list of several dozens list of other human rights organizes maintain lists that feature other names. in october 2018, crun prince mohammad gave an interview to blackbering news where he indicated that authorities have detained 1500 people in the past three years on national security grounds. it's clear what international human rights organizes are able to catalog represents merely the tip of the iceberg. in a closed political space like saudi arabia where the governm
it's one example of many. in conducting this campaign of retaliatory arrests saudi officials send a message they will pursue not only their political opponents but their loved ones as well. and junot khashoggi spoke eloquently of this appalling strategy. in may he wrote of saudi's ongoing crack down the arrests illuminate the predicament of all saudis. we're asked to abandon all political freedom and keep quite about arrests and travel bans that impact their critics and family members. amnesty...