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christian has been an incredible partner and there's been many, many neighborhood groups, many businesses, a lot of people who have been involved in this. i do want to thank the planning department, i want to thank the public utilities commission. they have also been part of this project. i would also like to thank m. squared and the contractor who worked very closely with all the neighbors to make this project happen. [applause] >> and personally, a voice of appreciation for our project team. without them, this major undertaking, they actually got it done in a very nice day. a big hand for all of them. and now at the moment we have been waiting for is the children from reading elementary school will come over here and cut the ribbon. i want to thank everyone for coming out. police enjoyed the polk street and any experiences that you have, share them with us so we can do better. thank you. thank you. >> can i get some girls over here? okay, here is the thing, watch your hands, don't put them in there, and don't put them in here. i you guys going to help me count down? >> five, four, three
christian has been an incredible partner and there's been many, many neighborhood groups, many businesses, a lot of people who have been involved in this. i do want to thank the planning department, i want to thank the public utilities commission. they have also been part of this project. i would also like to thank m. squared and the contractor who worked very closely with all the neighbors to make this project happen. [applause] >> and personally, a voice of appreciation for our project...
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this or that after so many years of struggle and sacrifice of this of after so many disappeared so many who were forced to flee and look at so many who were tortured this would be a step backwards it would be like starting over again at zero the third of. a mayor says he won't give up he'll continue to fight for a just and lightened and modern spain. many girls the world over dream of becoming famous and reality casting shows can offer a fast track to fame and fortune eleven year old tonya from russia dreams of making it big as a singer but first she has to win over the tough judges to make it through to the finals with millions of russians tuning in the competitions can be brutal especially for children from taxes prevention of city of to their the draw of the big stage in moscow is worth the risk. to make it big you've got to stop small. a rehearsal room into via a provincial russian city eight weeks before the show. at just eleven years old lead singer thom yorke is one of russia's youngest rocks it. has to move in with my band mates are quite a bit older but if i were to play with k
this or that after so many years of struggle and sacrifice of this of after so many disappeared so many who were forced to flee and look at so many who were tortured this would be a step backwards it would be like starting over again at zero the third of. a mayor says he won't give up he'll continue to fight for a just and lightened and modern spain. many girls the world over dream of becoming famous and reality casting shows can offer a fast track to fame and fortune eleven year old tonya from...
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many probably will be lost. the cathedral is a place where many important catholic figures have been buried. so terrible loss. but hopefully something that can bring catholics together and will lead to every possible restoration effort. >> shepard: thanks, troy feay. on the right-hand side of your screen, the streets are around and authorities on the streets. 20 minutes past 9:00 now and except for emergency workers, the island is largely cleared. expressions of sympathy and grief coming in from the met, metropolitan museum of art in new york city. the met and the collective cultural community are watching in shock and horror at the fire engulfing notre dame cathedral. it goes on, "we're sending our support and strength to the people of paris". the french ministry have said that 400 firefighters have been mobilized. quoting now, "an exceptional device was put in place to put out the fire" meaning they're trying to move a device in that direction and asked for the clearing of roads as the flames continue to roar
many probably will be lost. the cathedral is a place where many important catholic figures have been buried. so terrible loss. but hopefully something that can bring catholics together and will lead to every possible restoration effort. >> shepard: thanks, troy feay. on the right-hand side of your screen, the streets are around and authorities on the streets. 20 minutes past 9:00 now and except for emergency workers, the island is largely cleared. expressions of sympathy and grief coming...
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so many. you know. been many are going to. have. have a fight but then. like i said they would be going on right now and so we would definitely hyundai's there is down and. has actually have proven that that we we have. a nation which came out very strongly defeating the terrorists will be different we will have those. officers who will be looking. to society to find out what are the. who are the ones who are. going to carry from columbus thank you very much thank you. to ukraine now incumbent president petro poroshenko his job is on the line today in the country's presidential runoff his opponent as. a comic actor who plays a fictional president and a popular t.v. show polling stations will be open until early evening with preliminary results expected a few hours later pre-election opinion polls show the lengthy with a big lead over poroshenko. today's election comes with a conflict in ukraine's eastern donbass region still unresolved after five years of fighting the war played a big role in campaigning we have this report on the region. and eastern ukra
so many. you know. been many are going to. have. have a fight but then. like i said they would be going on right now and so we would definitely hyundai's there is down and. has actually have proven that that we we have. a nation which came out very strongly defeating the terrorists will be different we will have those. officers who will be looking. to society to find out what are the. who are the ones who are. going to carry from columbus thank you very much thank you. to ukraine now incumbent...
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defeat in istanbul the economic hub elections are being seen as a referendum on his leadership and many voters say they are unhappy with the way he's handling the economic downturn. it's an unfamiliar position for red chip tayyip erdogan won in local elections seen as a test if you support voters delivered the turkish president he's worst night ever at the ballot box during his ruling laid across the country over a role in economic downturn and high inflation and unemployment left vulnerable position nor is it there is it i believe the only reason we couldn't get the results we wanted some cities is that we couldn't express ourselves enough to our nation. and we failed to win their hearts didn't take it every scholomance all of our. k.p. is sit to lose the capital ankara to the main opposition c.h.p. and possibly even istanbul to with the result to close to coal both groups have claimed victory in turkey's largest city. according to the results we won the elections in istanbul. i say it loud and clear i know we want. to go. after voting in dozens of men is municipal councils and other l
defeat in istanbul the economic hub elections are being seen as a referendum on his leadership and many voters say they are unhappy with the way he's handling the economic downturn. it's an unfamiliar position for red chip tayyip erdogan won in local elections seen as a test if you support voters delivered the turkish president he's worst night ever at the ballot box during his ruling laid across the country over a role in economic downturn and high inflation and unemployment left vulnerable...
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many of the bodies our home and groundwater reserves are in danger. but now there's an innovative water purification project and when you can make a move from it. and see how an environmental activist is getting new life to dozens of places. thirty minutes from the w. d two you know that seventy seven percent of optic are younger than six of fox. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time all voices what part. of the seventy seven percent the talk about the issues. this is where because. the seventy seven percent this weekend on d.w.i. . the only border is history of the world is reorganizing itself and the media's role is keep shifting powers the topic in focus at the global media forum twenty nineteen the laboratory for the digital age. who are we following who do we trust debate. and shape the future at the georgia village global media forum twenty nine t. the place made for months. some time in the twenty sixth. great granddaughter. put the world to like in your life time in around half a century. your world will be around trying to gre
many of the bodies our home and groundwater reserves are in danger. but now there's an innovative water purification project and when you can make a move from it. and see how an environmental activist is getting new life to dozens of places. thirty minutes from the w. d two you know that seventy seven percent of optic are younger than six of fox. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time all voices what part. of the seventy seven percent the talk about the issues. this is where...
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so many. to recognize the dignity and potential of every american, i have designated april as the second chance month. we have a beautiful certificate. [applause] pres. trump: as a result of our incredible economic turnaround, we had a big stock market day today, so that makes it even better. there has never been a better time for those we need a second chance and they get a fresh start. it is incredible to see people coming out of prison. veryhave done historically poorly because nobody wants to hire them because they were in prison. because the economy is so strong, they are getting an incredible start, as we say. it is also maybe even more incredible to see what the people that are doing the hiring are saying. they are in love with what is happening. they are hiring people that is great and they are letting everyone know. so the good economy is really a secondem a chance, chance and in some cases, a third chance and they are working out. i can't say everybody, but the word is that it has be
so many. to recognize the dignity and potential of every american, i have designated april as the second chance month. we have a beautiful certificate. [applause] pres. trump: as a result of our incredible economic turnaround, we had a big stock market day today, so that makes it even better. there has never been a better time for those we need a second chance and they get a fresh start. it is incredible to see people coming out of prison. veryhave done historically poorly because nobody wants...
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many of you know phil. lastly, i believe we are joined by several members of the parks recreation open state advisory committee. i thank you for guidance and partnership. you keep us right and honest and moving. thank you, prozac. that is a name. now, here we go. game, set, match, to assist the mayor in the tennis count down. our wonderful leaders, elected officials and six representatives from the tennis learning and center program, and 10sfufd tennis players from george washington high school. if we can all gather and grab a piece of the net and please join us. everyone grab a piece of the n net. >> this net dropping. we are not using a sledgehammer there are matches tomorrow. we are going to do this rather than drop dirt on the courts. they are closing friday afternoon at 5:00 p.m. no questions asked. they are going down so that we can begin a new chapter of this. mayor, please lead us in the countdown. then we are going to drop the net. >> five, four, three, two, one. (applause). >> we will see you all
many of you know phil. lastly, i believe we are joined by several members of the parks recreation open state advisory committee. i thank you for guidance and partnership. you keep us right and honest and moving. thank you, prozac. that is a name. now, here we go. game, set, match, to assist the mayor in the tennis count down. our wonderful leaders, elected officials and six representatives from the tennis learning and center program, and 10sfufd tennis players from george washington high...
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often at the bottom of many lists. how we are unique ? i think we're different just like the criminal justice system, i've seen other millennial's of color, and i feel like blackness is still the bottom all the time which is a frustrating place to be. i've heard millennial say, i don't know about getting this black person, or their hear this certain way, or that areas a little too part of town, they dug the other areas of millennial's of color as well as white millennial's. it is bad. but i do think that we live in different realities. the world sees us in different ways. whether people like to acknowledge it or not there is a privilege to being white and sometimes to being another millennial, it is a privilege we did not speak about it much to being an african, i spoke to a lot of african-american enter millennial's who are black and they talk about having a privilege in immigrant parents and having a different experience. and how they are staying in america. i think that there is a difference. we live in different realities and we need
often at the bottom of many lists. how we are unique ? i think we're different just like the criminal justice system, i've seen other millennial's of color, and i feel like blackness is still the bottom all the time which is a frustrating place to be. i've heard millennial say, i don't know about getting this black person, or their hear this certain way, or that areas a little too part of town, they dug the other areas of millennial's of color as well as white millennial's. it is bad. but i do...
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there are more now in san francisco, so it maybe unusual to have this many and this many at this size. there are a lot of ipos that take place with companies that i have never heard of, for example, and these are larger and more visible. i think it is unusual in san francisco history, probably not for the bay area as a whole. >> thank you. following up on that, for the analysis that you have presented on income inequality that has already been growing and being a problem here in san francisco as a -- during the spectrum and the housing affordability crisis, did your analysis incorporate a cumulative impact of so many tech companies going public just in a small city like san francisco? >> do you mean prior to now, in other words, not looking back at the i.p.o. in the past? >> maybe i am asking more, like looking ahead. we're not just talking about one or two, but we are talking about six or more concentrated right here in san francisco. it seems like there is a key millage of impact of all of that >> yes, i see what you are saying. absolutely. the way that we calculated the impact, it
there are more now in san francisco, so it maybe unusual to have this many and this many at this size. there are a lot of ipos that take place with companies that i have never heard of, for example, and these are larger and more visible. i think it is unusual in san francisco history, probably not for the bay area as a whole. >> thank you. following up on that, for the analysis that you have presented on income inequality that has already been growing and being a problem here in san...
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in many u.s. states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up their rights is live among us some even proven innocent years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize this is not working and we actually do something about. the housing crisis was the result of securitizing mortgages that were resold to dozens of times and then like goldman sachs was betting as our own client said. they are engaged in massive fraud they get bailed out by timothy geithner it is friends and now they go of that controlled demolition of the housing market is that all the housing is concentrated in a few as like blackstone as a gift from their friends of the central banks and the result is medievalism. you put them so. they get a job that will reject. so when you want t
in many u.s. states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up their rights is live among us some even proven innocent years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize this is not working and we actually do something about. the housing crisis...
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it really -- it has a meaning, i think, for so many parisians on so many levels, and so many in the world on so many levels. >> jim, to stay with you, we know some of the key relics from the church were saved. a tunic from the 13th century. a crown of thorns, believed to have been worn by jesus. do we know how this burned yesterday? >> reporter: well, the most recent statement we've gotten is from somebody in the prosecutor's office here who said that, in fact, it is most likely accidental. the fire was most likely accidental in nature. yes, notre dame survived everything for 800 years. it is just amazing that we see the destruction that may have been set accidentally. as far as what's been saved, there's a number of things, the relics you mentioned, mainly the portable items. some things inside that weren't portable, like for example the big organ, five kkeyboard, the key organ, whether it survived or not, the archbishop said perhaps it was saved. it was restored four years ago, so it is just a sad thing, to see it now today in doubt. there are a number of paintings that couldn't be remo
it really -- it has a meaning, i think, for so many parisians on so many levels, and so many in the world on so many levels. >> jim, to stay with you, we know some of the key relics from the church were saved. a tunic from the 13th century. a crown of thorns, believed to have been worn by jesus. do we know how this burned yesterday? >> reporter: well, the most recent statement we've gotten is from somebody in the prosecutor's office here who said that, in fact, it is most likely...
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many years and i and i wrote about this in my book. look we always you've got a problem of right of extremism probably just perspective and particular from within the muslim communities. and because we haven't been addressing that effectively. it's no doubt that the narrative that doesn't come out from within societies is going to give no but we've been talking about it for many many years i don't think i don't know as a matter of not having the time i think being ignorant to the development of far right extremism which has been happening right under our noses not just in the u.k. but right across europe and across other parts of the world as we witnessed in new zealand. and if we don't if we don't take stock of our approaches to violent extremism in all its forms then i'm afraid these two monsters be it. based extremism or far right based extremism will consume all societies so the new zealand attack has been staged by a white supremacist you've been working with islamist extremists for a long time but it's never work with this side o
many years and i and i wrote about this in my book. look we always you've got a problem of right of extremism probably just perspective and particular from within the muslim communities. and because we haven't been addressing that effectively. it's no doubt that the narrative that doesn't come out from within societies is going to give no but we've been talking about it for many many years i don't think i don't know as a matter of not having the time i think being ignorant to the development of...
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this has been going on for many years, many, many years. economy is so strong but regardless this has been going on and many people are dying. and the danger of living here, unless you know exactly what you're doing is tremendous. where your wife carries a gun, she is trained and in using it. you start it off, gene. >> we were telling the president earlier today that in south texas from here to the border we have millions of square miles of open brush country and the coyotes pick these people up at the river. they will bring them 50, 60 miles in to the u.s., and then give them a gallon of water, and a little something to eat, say houston is right here, or dallas is right there, you need to walk this direction. and, as you look at the press in texas, about south pecs -- texas, numerous people are dying on these ranches, people have been finding their bodies number of years. brooks county is one of the most prominent places and drop them off and tell them houston is just over the horizon. not only do we have humanitarian crisis, a security cr
this has been going on for many years, many, many years. economy is so strong but regardless this has been going on and many people are dying. and the danger of living here, unless you know exactly what you're doing is tremendous. where your wife carries a gun, she is trained and in using it. you start it off, gene. >> we were telling the president earlier today that in south texas from here to the border we have millions of square miles of open brush country and the coyotes pick these...
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for me it's the symbol of paris many feel sad and shocked. that i love not a town tonight everyone will have to go visit. is it a miracle the cathedral is still standing. thirty minutes one w. . equal india. how can a country's economy grow can harmony with its people and the environment. when there are do were supposed to look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges of centers people are striving to create a sustainable future. clever projects from europe and india. eco india on t.w. . film but i don't think i should the entire scheme for jurors or dealing with a new unit i killed many civilians was to mean that i should come including my father while. i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself lactase totally but suddenly life became alledge kind of zob. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines when the water starts rising people fight for survival and he gave that up i give you the budget but when there's a flood the water comes up to your waist when you close fast to every
for me it's the symbol of paris many feel sad and shocked. that i love not a town tonight everyone will have to go visit. is it a miracle the cathedral is still standing. thirty minutes one w. . equal india. how can a country's economy grow can harmony with its people and the environment. when there are do were supposed to look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges of centers people are striving to create a sustainable future. clever projects from europe and india....
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. troops pretty. good.
when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. troops pretty. good.
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to keep quiet with regard to many other countries where the situation is many times worse. in brazil the police killed fourteen people a day on average. the colombian army killed ten thousand civilians between two thousand and two and two thousand and ten. that doesn't include hundreds of political activists assassinated every year by taleb illiterate groups tolerated or even supported by the authorities. even in the usa the police killed almost a thousand people in two thousand and eighteen. the politicians in some of those countries have called for military intervention in venezuela to protect so they say its citizens. we have troops all over the world and places that are very very far away venezuela is not very far away and the people are suffering and dying we have many options for venezuela including a possible military option if necessary. i'm always careful when we talk about south and central america and the cia there's a lot of stories. we are very hopeful that there could be a transition in venezuela as i was just down in mexico city and in bogota week before last
to keep quiet with regard to many other countries where the situation is many times worse. in brazil the police killed fourteen people a day on average. the colombian army killed ten thousand civilians between two thousand and two and two thousand and ten. that doesn't include hundreds of political activists assassinated every year by taleb illiterate groups tolerated or even supported by the authorities. even in the usa the police killed almost a thousand people in two thousand and eighteen....
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trump said many times that you know we got. vantages you know with moving the embassy to jerusalem the mission of jerusalem is our capital. he said that there will be some things that israel will not like either so this is why i think the palestinians should come with opening the minds to the to the negotiations. were back former us vice president joe biden has now reportedly begun a fund raising campaign for next year's presidential election campaign petting him against veteran senator bernie sanders for the democratic ticket a poll out this week gives biden a slim one point lead ahead all the saunders that's raising fears that the party faces being torn down the middle by their very different campaign platforms came up and looks at the democrats' grassroots division. inside the offices of the democratic party elite alarm bells are going off why it seems that a progressive democratic socialist is now the front runner sanders is raising money fast and he's got a very big base of support but this isn't supposed to happen the way
trump said many times that you know we got. vantages you know with moving the embassy to jerusalem the mission of jerusalem is our capital. he said that there will be some things that israel will not like either so this is why i think the palestinians should come with opening the minds to the to the negotiations. were back former us vice president joe biden has now reportedly begun a fund raising campaign for next year's presidential election campaign petting him against veteran senator bernie...
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but the problem though is the us administration has many so many things so many murders so many mass murders so many bad did to conceal that they have no choice but finding any kind of had you know a new appreciation against russia against the russia today against of course we killings and as you know it will go on the courts are going to continue again to littering all the country in the world what to do to protect human rights try to protect their freedom a speech but for them because our shows and by i don't know who. is this is basically pentagon papers two point zero and and the supreme court ruled in favor of the maine washington post and specifically it is not trafficking and in stolen government material it was it was in the public interest that the people learn this is no different but the difference is the difference is back in one nine hundred seventy one your journalists uniformly stood beside her ok and in this case they were uniformly against the last ten seconds that is this is crazy because fathers in the least in the world the example to follow is the watergate becau
but the problem though is the us administration has many so many things so many murders so many mass murders so many bad did to conceal that they have no choice but finding any kind of had you know a new appreciation against russia against the russia today against of course we killings and as you know it will go on the courts are going to continue again to littering all the country in the world what to do to protect human rights try to protect their freedom a speech but for them because our...
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if you look back over the many many years that both hillary and bill clinton been in public life they have come under each time hillary was running for president. and up. proved to be extremely difficult now going back to the u.n. leadership you talked in previous interviews. about how the current structure of the u.s. doesn't allow the secretary general to be a fact if you said that he and it's usually he. up until now you know it's been a he he is constrained by member states micromanaging things you said that you believe it would be a bad idea to limit the mandate to one term and in increase the secretary's discretion one that make it even harder for member states to have any faith in neutrality because that's the main consideration as far as. i know that's from the russian point of view that's the main consideration in choosing a person who would leave this organism the main consideration i think is that the person needs to be fair but i think in these very troubled times in which we live that is also a need for leadership in the major organizations and the general and the secreta
if you look back over the many many years that both hillary and bill clinton been in public life they have come under each time hillary was running for president. and up. proved to be extremely difficult now going back to the u.n. leadership you talked in previous interviews. about how the current structure of the u.s. doesn't allow the secretary general to be a fact if you said that he and it's usually he. up until now you know it's been a he he is constrained by member states micromanaging...
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i don't have a problem with warps as such but there are too many of them. too many in a small area. wolf slight game and there's a lot of it here in central sweden a pack of wolves can attack up to fifty l.-k. year. these bones are probably from a deer which was killed not long ago. the wolf probably went in there to rest this morning. and perhaps we disturbed him and it ran off with. another call me or daniel has a good idea of how many wolves there are there counted through the winter in june a decision is made on whether to allow or hunt next winter. there was a hunt in the neighboring district last year. six wolves were shot. by. each district is different about it and there has to be enough stock if there's going to be a hunt this year there was enough wolves in sweden. so we weren't able to approve a single heart is. one reason why there are fewer says apparently that they are killed illegally results of this year's will count will be announced in a few weeks time ok let's go to ukraine now where incumbent president petro poroshenko and political newcomer and t.v. star from lo
i don't have a problem with warps as such but there are too many of them. too many in a small area. wolf slight game and there's a lot of it here in central sweden a pack of wolves can attack up to fifty l.-k. year. these bones are probably from a deer which was killed not long ago. the wolf probably went in there to rest this morning. and perhaps we disturbed him and it ran off with. another call me or daniel has a good idea of how many wolves there are there counted through the winter in june...
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what would you say to the many, many people in london who have been disrupted by this?l to everything we do. nothing that we do will be anything other than nonviolent. that is exactly what we are about. as far as disruption goes, yeah, i would say it's regrettable. we are sorry for the disruption but we consider it necessary. joe, you have been here for a number of days. you arrived at the beginning, on monday. how long do you think people are going to stay here and when is enough enough? i think when the government agrees to our three demands. the first one is telling the truth about the extent of the problem we are facing and starting to come up with a plan about how we can deal with that. the second is to become carbon—neutral by 2025, which is ambitious, but will be possibile if the government really commits to it. and the third demand is that they set up a citizen assembly consulting with the public after the public have been informed by climate scientists than experts about the issues. we trust the public to be able to come up with — to ratify the government's dec
what would you say to the many, many people in london who have been disrupted by this?l to everything we do. nothing that we do will be anything other than nonviolent. that is exactly what we are about. as far as disruption goes, yeah, i would say it's regrettable. we are sorry for the disruption but we consider it necessary. joe, you have been here for a number of days. you arrived at the beginning, on monday. how long do you think people are going to stay here and when is enough enough? i...
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many species are rapidly vanishing. and humans to blame. the insect apocalypse in fifteen minutes on d w. eco india. disaster proof. the future in earthquake prone areas of india. an organization teaches young artisans how to build clay crew houses from traditional materials such making them both cost effective and sustainable. ninety minutes from d w. n you're a miserable reaction brooks. began around six hundred years ago in the midst of the revolution and fought this many people became aware of their abilities and strengths in a new way there was an outpouring of self-confidence. that's the first. mark. to. market. culture the darkest. join the band. the renaissance fair. start of april twenty second t.w. . play. this is deja vu news live from berlin. pollsters give indonesia's president a wide lead in his bid for reelection joke a window to look set to win the vote in the world's third largest democracy almost two hundred million voters cast ballots in a contest between him and an ex general but what would his victory mean for the count
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he spent many, many days recovering in hospital and he said that the visit was like a ray of sunshine. prince william also has strong feelings about social media. how was i going down? it ties into the approach of the new zealand prime minister, jacinda ardern, she has been asking facebook some pretty tough questions given that for about 17 minutes, the gunmen who perpetrated this atrocity in christchurch six weeks ago managed to live stream part of his attack for 17 minutes. it took a social media platform well over an hour to dismantle, take down that video afterwards. and the prime minister of new zealand is on a bit ofa minister of new zealand is on a bit of a global crusade to make sure that sort of extremist material can never be propagated in the same way again. so prince william referring to that in his speech today, later this afternoon he travels to the other mosque that was attacked six weeks ago in christchurch. in the suburb of linwood. the prince is meeting many survivors and crucially, hearing the stories. as you say, it's exactly six weeks since the attacks. is it poss
he spent many, many days recovering in hospital and he said that the visit was like a ray of sunshine. prince william also has strong feelings about social media. how was i going down? it ties into the approach of the new zealand prime minister, jacinda ardern, she has been asking facebook some pretty tough questions given that for about 17 minutes, the gunmen who perpetrated this atrocity in christchurch six weeks ago managed to live stream part of his attack for 17 minutes. it took a social...
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in a decade judge white a sense many people to live inside cynical facilities. but there's more to the story of this court reform the unpaid work programs that clients are sent to labor and might be illegal they're facing the prospect of jail they're addicted they need treatment they're desperate and i would say they're being preyed upon because of that desperation because of the position they find themselves and i think that the government broadly has an obligation to try to protect those people during two decades at the department of labor michael hancock oversaw investigations of companies that had failed to pay their workers so does this mean that clients have signed their rights away we showed them the wavered.
in a decade judge white a sense many people to live inside cynical facilities. but there's more to the story of this court reform the unpaid work programs that clients are sent to labor and might be illegal they're facing the prospect of jail they're addicted they need treatment they're desperate and i would say they're being preyed upon because of that desperation because of the position they find themselves and i think that the government broadly has an obligation to try to protect those...
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trump said many times that you know we got to be. advantages you know with moving the embassy to jerusalem there with the mission of jerusalem as their capital. he said that there would be something few things that israel will not like either so this is why i think the palestinians should come with open minds to the to the negotiation. business drug where her cocaine is where four books with the under fifty the everybody used. cocaine you can smoke it this is worth fifteen thirty. twenty. two this is about a fifteen dollar bill and people smoke this one figures a sweetie you can find these drugs in any city in the united states that you want and long as you want to get it about to. make money. and that's what i do every day. we did it together. the t.v. star said for ukraine's leading role that polls say com. has secured a massive lead over incumbent president petro poroshenko as though to send a strong.
trump said many times that you know we got to be. advantages you know with moving the embassy to jerusalem there with the mission of jerusalem as their capital. he said that there would be something few things that israel will not like either so this is why i think the palestinians should come with open minds to the to the negotiation. business drug where her cocaine is where four books with the under fifty the everybody used. cocaine you can smoke it this is worth fifteen thirty. twenty. two...
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we have heard that said many times. how can we make it easier for people when they are getting care or need care, to identify who is a low-cost provider, or where can i get high-quality treatment or service, perhaps in an easy, accessible way? a lot of health plans have developed tools, web-based applications. you can go on your phone to find out how much it will cost to get treated at this facility or that, but we haven't made that full leap to make it seamless like we all want it to be, like amazon where you just point and click and say, here is where i need to go. we still have a lot of work to do in the health-care system with fragmentation we have to overcome these days. jayne: one last thing on that one. i did a piece three or four years ago on the expectation that so many people were going to start delaying care. you, if you are looking at, great, the mammogram is covered, the physical is covered, but then every test and the god forbid procedure is going to not be covered. were going -- were people going to start
we have heard that said many times. how can we make it easier for people when they are getting care or need care, to identify who is a low-cost provider, or where can i get high-quality treatment or service, perhaps in an easy, accessible way? a lot of health plans have developed tools, web-based applications. you can go on your phone to find out how much it will cost to get treated at this facility or that, but we haven't made that full leap to make it seamless like we all want it to be, like...
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many years ago. i don't want to talk how many years ago. yes, you know, the decision of the consortium-- it's very difficult decision to solve. there were many views, even the president had different views about that, but at the end, the most important reason was the fact that it would be extremely expensive. they were already delayed, i according to the production process, and they would be extremely costly to maintain the airport because it's delayed. and i know you can keep maintenance to anything, now days it's very costly to do that. and we-- at some point, we expected the airport project to -- if there was to be finished, it would be like in 2024 or so. because it was so delayed. and of course, that made the investors a little bit afraid. first, because we had already issued once that were backed by the airport tariffs and people were a little bit concerned about how we would treat those. and the answer was simple. we would honor them. in fact, what we have done already is to lower the amount from six billion dollars to 4.8 billion do
many years ago. i don't want to talk how many years ago. yes, you know, the decision of the consortium-- it's very difficult decision to solve. there were many views, even the president had different views about that, but at the end, the most important reason was the fact that it would be extremely expensive. they were already delayed, i according to the production process, and they would be extremely costly to maintain the airport because it's delayed. and i know you can keep maintenance to...
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enough to do so many should just. too selfish and ever many false ones who are going to just. sit and listen when nations or every person. you see on that do not understand this that we have as a nation and we are fighting terrorism. and using a long time and. i think washing understand trumpets that you go on to be going on. and also to use terms operation of the should meet that case now it's weeks yet that we should not when you can reason and because we project. this is something else and you're going to three months ago didn't insist on doing the eight years that is on the discourse and then. actually it seems that we can't ignore and this is serious issues that. it's a new issue islam being sent. out to these are really good offline and so i don't i didn't move back i'm coming. right now so you get the. it's only seven percent us population are a christian he said of course that this is the worst violence in the country it says the end of the civil war ten years ago had there been other attacks against this religious minority in the past. you know i mean for the last ten
enough to do so many should just. too selfish and ever many false ones who are going to just. sit and listen when nations or every person. you see on that do not understand this that we have as a nation and we are fighting terrorism. and using a long time and. i think washing understand trumpets that you go on to be going on. and also to use terms operation of the should meet that case now it's weeks yet that we should not when you can reason and because we project. this is something else and...
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and students, i mean, how many students could i tell how bad it was, you know? it's just not a good way to teach. the movements over the past ten years about these issues makes me feel there's real possibilities in the air again. and this is a time for people of my generation of activists to be in conversation. i still consider myself to be an activist, but i don't think we do a good enough job of summing up our experiences and particularly the problems we had and taking them on. met me just take opportunity -- let me just take up a couple of ideas here. i think we need to be careful about responding to the war on drugs by saying that the problem was with the policies around drugs, because i really don't think the issue is drugs. i think the issue are the populations that get caught up and prosecuted and criminalized and demonized for drugs. if it wasn't drugs, it would be something else. and sometimes, you know, the response to the war on drugs is to say, oh, it wasn't fair, it was the double standard, now marijuana's legalized everywhere. all these people doin
and students, i mean, how many students could i tell how bad it was, you know? it's just not a good way to teach. the movements over the past ten years about these issues makes me feel there's real possibilities in the air again. and this is a time for people of my generation of activists to be in conversation. i still consider myself to be an activist, but i don't think we do a good enough job of summing up our experiences and particularly the problems we had and taking them on. met me just...
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be more than forty hours and for many young people that's important. and for more i'm joined in the studio now by didn't look at this pond and clear fed who spent more than a decade reporting in china and you saw the. first time gifted welcome now there's been a significant backlash to jack calling the nine thousand six was a huge blessing and there's even an online blacklist of sorts of companies that push their workers to work overtime why this backlash i think like in many situations that we've seen now it's a lot of his dance millennial to the younger generation that just isn't prepared to behave the way that their parents' generation did and they don't want to spend all their time at work they won't work life balance and also as people get wealthier they want to have more leisure time so i think all these factors together have combined to see this backlash against. call for more work and there is also a question about the legality of this walk for the benefit of all of your other like to play a sound bite from a lawyer who's talking about the lega
be more than forty hours and for many young people that's important. and for more i'm joined in the studio now by didn't look at this pond and clear fed who spent more than a decade reporting in china and you saw the. first time gifted welcome now there's been a significant backlash to jack calling the nine thousand six was a huge blessing and there's even an online blacklist of sorts of companies that push their workers to work overtime why this backlash i think like in many situations that...
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mani is an inspiration for many.s about camel pizza, rights for women, and the saharawis' future. hindu: i still have so many dreams. i hope our lives will change someday and that my people will gain independence. reporter: hindu u mani herself s been independent for a long time. and that makes her, the owner of the pizzeria in the desert, an unusual success story. host: for mo inspiringstoriw facecebo page,e,w women. for en genderer equality. women still sufferididesprea this week. we love hearing from you, though. write to us at global3000@dw.com, or via our new facebook page, dw women. see you next time. take care. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 04/12/19 04/12/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from boston this is , democracy now! a arrest, the scandal, it is not just u.s. government. the british are cooperating, ecuador is now cooperating, sweden before had cooperated. the efforts to silen
mani is an inspiration for many.s about camel pizza, rights for women, and the saharawis' future. hindu: i still have so many dreams. i hope our lives will change someday and that my people will gain independence. reporter: hindu u mani herself s been independent for a long time. and that makes her, the owner of the pizzeria in the desert, an unusual success story. host: for mo inspiringstoriw facecebo page,e,w women. for en genderer equality. women still sufferididesprea this week. we love...
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it is different than in many other nasa centers. they were really colleagues with the men they worked with. that's not to say there weren't some bad things that happened, as there are in every workplace but what i found was that for the most part the men at j.p.l. did support this group of women and we see that in their early publications so even in the 19 50's and 19 sixth, they were actually including the female computers on their publications and that was very rare for the time but it ended up making a big difference for their careers later on. >> i was wondering when the women were called engineers, did their jobs actually change or did their titles just change? their titles and salaries changed but their jobs really did not change. >> do you have another question, meghann? >> hi. so i actually majored in computer science. i have two degrees in computer science and i actually -- building on what she was saying in 2004. it was difficult to get jobs around that time. it was right after 9/11, they weren't hiring people like that i
it is different than in many other nasa centers. they were really colleagues with the men they worked with. that's not to say there weren't some bad things that happened, as there are in every workplace but what i found was that for the most part the men at j.p.l. did support this group of women and we see that in their early publications so even in the 19 50's and 19 sixth, they were actually including the female computers on their publications and that was very rare for the time but it ended...
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he was a teacher, a friend and an inspiration for many many people my selself included. those who knew him miss him and are moved by the thought of him. the residents of the city and county of san francisco and the global community are forever in his debt. thank you kathleen and the entire broomhead family for letting us have cal for so many years. now, he is at peace and resting with his creator. as we will hear later in this meeting his legacy lives on and our love for him will never diminish. may i read this? this is our environmental service award. it says the san francisco commission on the environment pos -- posthumously honors cal broom head for contributing as a program manager with the san francisco department of the environment.head for contributi program manager with the san francisco department of the environment. >> commissioner: rafael, would i like to say a few words? >> thank you, commissioner. it's hard to summarize a life. it's impossible. when i think about cal, i think about the word legacy because that's something he talked about also, what is his le
he was a teacher, a friend and an inspiration for many many people my selself included. those who knew him miss him and are moved by the thought of him. the residents of the city and county of san francisco and the global community are forever in his debt. thank you kathleen and the entire broomhead family for letting us have cal for so many years. now, he is at peace and resting with his creator. as we will hear later in this meeting his legacy lives on and our love for him will never...
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many more people couldn't they how many do you think. well according to a statement made by u.s. officials to reporters yesterday this could cover as many as eleven million people that have at some time or another been affiliated with the group now what's important for your viewers to know is that iran has mandatory conscription and that means many many young men have to join parts of the military including r.t.c. at some point or another and there's a real question mark about what's going to happen to these folks particularly those who are traveling abroad and those who are under current these as in the united states because one of the predictions is that there's going to be even more extreme vetting than we already have for applicants from iran so really there's a there's a big question mark over how exactly this is going to be implemented critically at a time when the u.s. treasury is currently swimming in a pool of sanctions on iran that keep increasing day by day you know on a weekly basis we're hearing more and more sanctions again
many more people couldn't they how many do you think. well according to a statement made by u.s. officials to reporters yesterday this could cover as many as eleven million people that have at some time or another been affiliated with the group now what's important for your viewers to know is that iran has mandatory conscription and that means many many young men have to join parts of the military including r.t.c. at some point or another and there's a real question mark about what's going to...
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many people don't know it. lot of businesses know it because they are the ones supplying the jobs because of the tax cuts, because of the big companies who are able to bring back money to the country, tremendous things are happening with respect to jobs. we lowered income tax rates right across the board. 80% of the american families, as i said, get a tax cut. a typical family earning 75,000 is saving one in $2000 of their income. they are thinking of $2000 every year because of this. but many are picking up much more than that depending on the situation. productivityased all over the board, lowered income tax rates, -- standard induction for everybody, that is a doubling of the standard deduction, from $6,500 total $12,000 for individuals and $13,000 to $24,000 for married couples. and if i am wrong on any of these numbers, steve mnuchin come our treasury secretary, i am sure he will call me out. but i think we will get it right, steve. we doubled the child tax credit. these are things that a lot of people --
many people don't know it. lot of businesses know it because they are the ones supplying the jobs because of the tax cuts, because of the big companies who are able to bring back money to the country, tremendous things are happening with respect to jobs. we lowered income tax rates right across the board. 80% of the american families, as i said, get a tax cut. a typical family earning 75,000 is saving one in $2000 of their income. they are thinking of $2000 every year because of this. but many...
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don't need to say a strict muslim family we can say simply a strict religious family in a home with many siblings and she had the courage to say this cannot be my whole life. used against the will of our family she moves out then a family she begins an apprenticeship as an actress and chooses her boyfriends. i know is eventually accepted back into the family circle because of their interest in her. but this interest eventually seals her fate. but it's best. to put. his clothes which. is eventually her youngest brother who i know i helped bring up who pulls the trigger. while a regular woman just premiered at the tribeca film festival in new york and my colleague adrian kennedy has joined have seen the film adrian welcome a harrowing experience i think to say the least watching this that's a very i knew. well way of telling the story with i know narrating it from beyond the grave and that's why it's a very interesting device that proves very effective in the end i think i think there's some marvelous acting right across the board in this film but i have to point out main accolades go to.
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they're pollination is the only thing that allows many plants to germinate the very survival of many plants fruits and vegetables is threatened by the disappearance of the insects that quiet from flower to flower in search of the. butterflies are among them. butterfly experts detlef colics sees this mass mortality in our environment at first hand during his regular nightly rambles through the forests. he's counting moths using wine mixed with sugar to attract species that do not react to light onto the tree bark. others follow the beam of light and land in his net. it was standing here in the middle of a nature reserve in a forest with he flat and that has developed close to nature in an extremely species rich habitat it's a warm evening in mid august so the screen should be covered in insects so we ought to expect about two or three hundred butterflies so it's really scary. how few there are this year honestly and flea. markets form the largest group but the light and colleagues wine and sugar mixture on the bark of the trees today attract virtually none at all. they aren't just rep
they're pollination is the only thing that allows many plants to germinate the very survival of many plants fruits and vegetables is threatened by the disappearance of the insects that quiet from flower to flower in search of the. butterflies are among them. butterfly experts detlef colics sees this mass mortality in our environment at first hand during his regular nightly rambles through the forests. he's counting moths using wine mixed with sugar to attract species that do not react to light...
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this was a book that consisted of many, many, many orations and speeches from classical antiquity but also from the enlightenment era. and particularly this book that douglass called his rich treasure, when he first encountered when he was 12 years old among his white playmates in the streets of baltimore. it had a 20-page introduction that was indeed a manual on oratory. to douglass, he had no more precious possession as a slave than that little book. i keep calling it little. it's not that little. the oratorical introduction tells the reader how to position the arms, the shoulder, the neck, how to modulate your voice from lower tones to higher tones, how to reach crescendos, and it particularly taught the orator how to reach the moral heart of an argument if your audience. both of them somehow have been influenced by that little book. i'm going to run very quickly through those three very important meetings that douglass has with lincoln, and then i want to focus, as i said, on the election year of 1864. i do this in part because it is so important to douglass, lincoln's re-election
this was a book that consisted of many, many, many orations and speeches from classical antiquity but also from the enlightenment era. and particularly this book that douglass called his rich treasure, when he first encountered when he was 12 years old among his white playmates in the streets of baltimore. it had a 20-page introduction that was indeed a manual on oratory. to douglass, he had no more precious possession as a slave than that little book. i keep calling it little. it's not that...
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she says you knew legends: there were so many. >> yeah. there were many, many legends.at that point katherine graham had not emerged, obviously, as a publisher. that happened once her husband committed suicide. but, and i talk some about this, but in those, those early days he was the one who had helped to hire simian booker who was the first african-american. and he knew what he was facing. and so phillip graham told simian booker, you know, if anybody makes you mad, don't sock 'em in the eye, come up into my office of and cool off. [laughter] but we never gave me that kind of specific advice, but he would just sometimes -- because he would come through the office. sometimes you wouldn't see him for a long time. but then sometimes he'd come through, and he would just every now and then, he would just perch on the side of the desk and ask me how i was doing. as i said, because we didn't discuss race and we didn't complain about how i was being treated or any of that, i would say fine, and he would chat for a few minutes. it was a bit of a morale lifter, you know? but th
she says you knew legends: there were so many. >> yeah. there were many, many legends.at that point katherine graham had not emerged, obviously, as a publisher. that happened once her husband committed suicide. but, and i talk some about this, but in those, those early days he was the one who had helped to hire simian booker who was the first african-american. and he knew what he was facing. and so phillip graham told simian booker, you know, if anybody makes you mad, don't sock 'em in...
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the rhinos the only safe in the sanctuary because so many rangers work at ramit o.p.o. explains that strategy. and i think he's read a success we're up to date because of the when you get around we walk and when you go around and for this kind of project and if honest people is the community reporter cannot come from china and yet in a way it portugal minus right where yeah we have to use the local people if the local people are you offering you the business you know they're not going to vote. in four months that. and that includes the farmers in the area. they're allowed to graze that cattle in the sanctuary up to forty animals each per day. try to. help us to raise. if they have enough rest we head up at the end was to increase of milk and the children in the area can now also attend school it's financed by the rhino fund. the rangers regularly come to talk to the kids about the rhinos and explain why they're so important to you all of you know what is there are you know. what the writers have on their head. how when to hold. writers use their home to protect themselv
the rhinos the only safe in the sanctuary because so many rangers work at ramit o.p.o. explains that strategy. and i think he's read a success we're up to date because of the when you get around we walk and when you go around and for this kind of project and if honest people is the community reporter cannot come from china and yet in a way it portugal minus right where yeah we have to use the local people if the local people are you offering you the business you know they're not going to vote....
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. in the west, that is completely out the doorfor so many.most schizophrenic approach to religion, what religion is saying in a more global area as many people find it attractive but in the personal people do not like it. i would think, as a questioning catholic, not because i do not believe, i am questioning how catholicism has grown into the world and whether it is actually dealing with the challenges of modernity. i cannot understand that today the catholic church still says priests should not marry. why not? these are some of the issues i think needs courage and we've seen different popes come, some very traditionally orientated, some more modernistic and perhaps the need to address those issues. that's the distinction between cultural religious religions that allow more cultural practice like judaism, and i look upon myjewish friends and i kind of envy them because they get all the comfort of the religion without any of the didactic problems or the soul—searching of the guilt. i think there is less space, actually, in a very institutiona
. in the west, that is completely out the doorfor so many.most schizophrenic approach to religion, what religion is saying in a more global area as many people find it attractive but in the personal people do not like it. i would think, as a questioning catholic, not because i do not believe, i am questioning how catholicism has grown into the world and whether it is actually dealing with the challenges of modernity. i cannot understand that today the catholic church still says priests should...
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as we did with many. and became victims of fire wars human faults and error and every time we went and rebuilt now some did not done the fire not to darken only it will can reminds us that our history never stopped. because of and reserves of free will over always inquire young again and again have to face trials of just look. at the. thoughts feeling all that which may exist france is spirit materially and spiritually it is alive in memory and for that very reason it is fred dry honorably and we mustn't forget that is it or no and it is our place also as it is fancy those old men and women are from to day the survey or nordic daw hard to be no shoring through and out of times discontinuity which makes a great french nation and if there is why tonight so many of the i would like to. speak to you directly saluted of work because it is our duty is this sort of you to day in a fog of war and that we must keep in our mind all you have of every nothing less. one is of course i. could lick what the coming days
as we did with many. and became victims of fire wars human faults and error and every time we went and rebuilt now some did not done the fire not to darken only it will can reminds us that our history never stopped. because of and reserves of free will over always inquire young again and again have to face trials of just look. at the. thoughts feeling all that which may exist france is spirit materially and spiritually it is alive in memory and for that very reason it is fred dry honorably and...
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in my own defense, i don't care how many agents there are or how many people are coming across. can tell you, because i have spoken to many of these agents, they are overwhelmed and terrified after those two children died with such a public furor rising that they don't actually know what to do about that. they need something and it is not going to come from the administration. i think it behooves all of us to help make sure that the children who are experiencing mental health disorders are recognized and identified to get the help they need. coming back to the political what youwant to hear have to say about the overwhelming number of issues on the table right now. >> i absolutely agree. there is always a new outreach every day. at a certain point, we have to translate protest into nesting -- lasting political movement. we have got to make choices. our ability to get 30,000 people butfor a march, it is huge, we are not going to have the clinical power -- the political power to be able to make a difference if we don't translate that into a lasting political movement. some of that
in my own defense, i don't care how many agents there are or how many people are coming across. can tell you, because i have spoken to many of these agents, they are overwhelmed and terrified after those two children died with such a public furor rising that they don't actually know what to do about that. they need something and it is not going to come from the administration. i think it behooves all of us to help make sure that the children who are experiencing mental health disorders are...