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so in many ways many americans have moved to be more antiracist. americans are recognising that those ideas they believed in the 1990s were indeed racist. you talk of shame. shame about some of the things you used to believe as a teenager. i think there was one famous — well, i know there was from the book — there was this famous moment where you were in an oratory competition at your school. you gave this incredibly impressive speech, in a sense, sort of blaming black youth for some of their own problems. and now you say you're ashamed. i'm completely ashamed. it's hard for me to even watch that speech. i have it on an old vhs tape. because i was led to believe the problems of black youth, what black youth were struggling with, what was causing them to have problems, was not racist policies or racial profiling or them being mass incarcerated, so it wasn't them being four times more likely to be unemployed than they were two generations ago. it was because of their behavioural problems. so this speech that i gave, at this martin luther king oratori
so in many ways many americans have moved to be more antiracist. americans are recognising that those ideas they believed in the 1990s were indeed racist. you talk of shame. shame about some of the things you used to believe as a teenager. i think there was one famous — well, i know there was from the book — there was this famous moment where you were in an oratory competition at your school. you gave this incredibly impressive speech, in a sense, sort of blaming black youth for some of...
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conservationists warn that without for sport a collaboration many species that it risk. such as this baby leopard which got her trying to cross the electrified fence didn't follow her last breaths i reminded to humans the fight for territory and control is destroying the very land they're fighting for osama bin job down to 0 at the line of control pakistan administered kashmir son of a sport his son thank you very much adrian all indians hopes of completing a record run chase to win the 3rd ass's test are fading australia have taken 7 wickets at with england chasing a victory target all 359 if england somehow make it they would eclipse their previous most successful chase of 322 which came back in 1928 against the all these in melbourne. all this is how it stands right now england still need just under 100 runs for victory there on 277 all hopes on ben stokes who was unbeaten on 55. and this really champions majesties city are in action right now to bournemouth they're looking to bounce back after drawing against talking them last week when will move city 2nd spurs thems
conservationists warn that without for sport a collaboration many species that it risk. such as this baby leopard which got her trying to cross the electrified fence didn't follow her last breaths i reminded to humans the fight for territory and control is destroying the very land they're fighting for osama bin job down to 0 at the line of control pakistan administered kashmir son of a sport his son thank you very much adrian all indians hopes of completing a record run chase to win the 3rd...
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many have denied the allegations. as public speculation mounted following news of his death, president trump joined in by retweeting, without evidence, a conspiracy theory that epstein's death was the result of foul play by the clintons. epstein's accusers spoke out over the weekend. jennifer aroz, who last month came forward to say that epstein raped her when she was 15, said in a statement -- "we have to live with the scars of his actions for the rest of our lives, while he will never face the consequences of the crimes he committed, the pain and trauma he caused so many people. epstein is gone, but justice must still be served. i hope the authorities will pursue and prosecute his accomplices and enablers, and ensure redress for his victims." new york prosecutors said that the investigation into epstein's alleged crimes would continue despite his death. we'll have more on this story afteter headlines wiwith "the mi herald's" senior editor for investigations casey frank. in hong kong where mass popular protests are i
many have denied the allegations. as public speculation mounted following news of his death, president trump joined in by retweeting, without evidence, a conspiracy theory that epstein's death was the result of foul play by the clintons. epstein's accusers spoke out over the weekend. jennifer aroz, who last month came forward to say that epstein raped her when she was 15, said in a statement -- "we have to live with the scars of his actions for the rest of our lives, while he will never...
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there are many ways to transport heavy loads. and this one in the government and the democratic republic of congo is unique put powered scooters made of wood their culture could use and they can use to carry everything imaginable. for years eastern congo has been wrecked by war. peacekeepers from the united nations with their distinctive blue helmets on the ground they don't need to could use to get around but scooters painted in the un kindness can be found this one's own public feed clothe giovanni he and his 2 could do are a familiar sight across the city not bothering about how much you could do like this because the area i travel through is home to many rich people from the u.n. a mugger you know. he makes a roll of not transporting objects that might make his brilliant scooter dirty but his work is the same as it is for all other to put in the drivers transporting heavy objects to customers. doesn't want to us on a bus i would say not cousin i want my job i don't have any other than my chick who helps me feel like family an
there are many ways to transport heavy loads. and this one in the government and the democratic republic of congo is unique put powered scooters made of wood their culture could use and they can use to carry everything imaginable. for years eastern congo has been wrecked by war. peacekeepers from the united nations with their distinctive blue helmets on the ground they don't need to could use to get around but scooters painted in the un kindness can be found this one's own public feed clothe...
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that advocacy, carol was actually on the board at that time, many, many years ago, and a big supporter of the communities and equity, and really fighting for resources both here and in sacramento. we would show up, we would advocate, we would talk about the importance of our issues, and members of the board would answer the call to make the right investment. yes, we still have a number of challenges in this city, a number of important investments that we know we need to make, in this board of supervisors spend countless hours listening to the public, listening to me, sometimes, but ultimately, putting together what i believe is a very comprehensive budget that is fair, that is equitable, that makes new investments, and that is really focused on accountability, as well. and it was under the leadership of president of the board who had the vision to appoint sandy fewer as the budget chair because he knew that she would not take any mess from her colleagues and they all put forth their ideas, but ultimately, she wanted to make sure that this was a consensus budget, and everyone had someth
that advocacy, carol was actually on the board at that time, many, many years ago, and a big supporter of the communities and equity, and really fighting for resources both here and in sacramento. we would show up, we would advocate, we would talk about the importance of our issues, and members of the board would answer the call to make the right investment. yes, we still have a number of challenges in this city, a number of important investments that we know we need to make, in this board of...
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like doctors without borders and many other humanitarian actors in many places of in particular up on those states there is no sequence at this of these no a state citizens with a medical said disease or education or whatever else because there's just no sit and said bins in those areas over to the insecurity and we continue to see continued displacement in many parts of the state. is as you mentioned by the health care in particular foxes doctors without borders people who have no arses to vaccinations at the seams so we see the common and very simple diseases like malaria like diarrhea like like measles arctic too many children all going to the neck of basic vaccination is that these needs that should have been up and it will hold for the children. cost and no call from doctors without borders thank you thank you so much for samantha depends in the face off me until attacks by boko haram and other groups many people have fled to outside nigeria that's the case of deborah that 18 a young woman is building a new life in portugal a country which unlike some of its european neighbors is
like doctors without borders and many other humanitarian actors in many places of in particular up on those states there is no sequence at this of these no a state citizens with a medical said disease or education or whatever else because there's just no sit and said bins in those areas over to the insecurity and we continue to see continued displacement in many parts of the state. is as you mentioned by the health care in particular foxes doctors without borders people who have no arses to...
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in hospital being treated for physical and mental injuries are heywood has been eating some of the many victims of morton day slavery. can't forget being beaten having both ear drums perforated his tooth broken by the criminals who kept him as a slave little wonder then that is trust in people is shattered leave from vietnam doesn't want us to use his real name or show his face and we've disguised his voice after being trafficked to the u.k. he was forced to work inside an illegal kind of response you know. they beat me they hit me in the face if anything was to go wrong they said they would lose 100000 pounds the value of the crop in the house and then they'd cut my throat was arrested and then convicted despite telling the authorities he was a victim of trafficking halfway through his custodial sentence he was placed in an immigration detention center the u.k. home office had mistaken him for another vietnamese man they thought they'd already deported that left with a lasting mental health problems border patrol or many times i wanted to commit suicide because i felt depressed and had
in hospital being treated for physical and mental injuries are heywood has been eating some of the many victims of morton day slavery. can't forget being beaten having both ear drums perforated his tooth broken by the criminals who kept him as a slave little wonder then that is trust in people is shattered leave from vietnam doesn't want us to use his real name or show his face and we've disguised his voice after being trafficked to the u.k. he was forced to work inside an illegal kind of...
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there are just too many emotions all at once. everyone. in some of those past political prisoners spend a lot of time in solitary confinement was just 4 hours a day in the yard sometimes less. so i'm overwhelmed to see all these people are today. but i've used it a lot of. the i'm going to come up. with . a girl will get up but i can't find my emotions right now i didn't think it was going to be like this. i thought i'd cry but i haven't reacted properly yet i can't figure it out i see him here in the parking lot but i still can't believe that no one ok i thought he. was not but this on the one hand i'm extremely happy. but i'm also still concerned about my comrades will have to stay behind bars for years to come it's hard for them and for their family as well but i use them but if i meet us. and eco wants to raise awareness of the air to members who are still in prison. there are some representatives here today from a shelter an association that campaigns for the rights of the prisoners. there are also here to shoot some videos in the par
there are just too many emotions all at once. everyone. in some of those past political prisoners spend a lot of time in solitary confinement was just 4 hours a day in the yard sometimes less. so i'm overwhelmed to see all these people are today. but i've used it a lot of. the i'm going to come up. with . a girl will get up but i can't find my emotions right now i didn't think it was going to be like this. i thought i'd cry but i haven't reacted properly yet i can't figure it out i see him here...
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he's 21 and lives from hand to mouth as do many people in guatemala. half the population live in poverty work is hard to come by but many jobs pay poorly. johnny earns more than the minimum wage free styling on the streets for donations. he's often wondered if it might make sense to leave. studying here is too expensive i want to take europe by storm i think that respect my skills there of course everybody here dreams of going to the united states but i don't know that's very hard now. johnny has an important reason to stay his mother died in january and since then he's looked after his 2 younger brothers they live together in a small rented room there are lots of drug dealers in the neighborhood. they may not have a father or a mother but they do have a brother who can be an example to them so they become good people. it's not so easy to be a good person here poverty can lead to crime and violence. there are areas on the outskirts of guatemala city where not even the police like to go. out man however will not be deterred. you wouldn't want to be here
he's 21 and lives from hand to mouth as do many people in guatemala. half the population live in poverty work is hard to come by but many jobs pay poorly. johnny earns more than the minimum wage free styling on the streets for donations. he's often wondered if it might make sense to leave. studying here is too expensive i want to take europe by storm i think that respect my skills there of course everybody here dreams of going to the united states but i don't know that's very hard now. johnny...
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forces as well as intelligence in afghanistan could still do so many thanks for being with us. washington this is the news hour from al-jazeera still to come on the program a leaked government report predicts that brings it will be chaos the u.k. leaves the e.u. in october without a deal. a new sudan we look at the challenges ahead for the next government following the historic deal signed between the military and opposition. and this american championship winning form with the final. just a. military of the opposition coalition are expected to name members of the sovereign council in the coming hours the 2 sides signed a historic power sharing agreement on saturday following a military coup in april that i asked to president omar al bashir bashir who is facing corruption charges will appear in court on monday of 07 morgan reports now from khartoum all the political challenges that lie ahead. outside this little bakery in sudan's capital hard to means there's more pressure on. the baker says flour isn't as hard as it was 9 months ago so people don't expect. shortage but because
forces as well as intelligence in afghanistan could still do so many thanks for being with us. washington this is the news hour from al-jazeera still to come on the program a leaked government report predicts that brings it will be chaos the u.k. leaves the e.u. in october without a deal. a new sudan we look at the challenges ahead for the next government following the historic deal signed between the military and opposition. and this american championship winning form with the final. just a....
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planes many planes many times flying above us they are 2 military airplanes who have to 12000 liters of water they are regularly dropping the water at the effected area as they come back to hit to put a value this is happening so i think the effort is is for sure has been made and is done so far but we can't really easily add at the spots at the fireplaces but we receive pictures and. other material videos from the forces so they are going on and people think that many weeks are so that the fires will finally finally be polished all right joining us tonight from northwest brazil with us thank you. well the leaders of russia and turkey say that they share deep concerns over the fighting in northwestern syria and that they hope to work together to ease tensions in the province turkey's president. traveled to russia on tuesday for talks with russian president vladimir putin and relations between the 2 countries have been strained in recent years with. opposing sides of the syrian conflict but during a visit to an airshow near moscow the 2 leaders seemed keen to stress the relaxed nature
planes many planes many times flying above us they are 2 military airplanes who have to 12000 liters of water they are regularly dropping the water at the effected area as they come back to hit to put a value this is happening so i think the effort is is for sure has been made and is done so far but we can't really easily add at the spots at the fireplaces but we receive pictures and. other material videos from the forces so they are going on and people think that many weeks are so that the...
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. going back to medieval days you had the church which is like the monetarist of present day 21st century where they would discuss how many angels can dance on the head of a bed they were in power and they enclosed this little model and now we've got neo feudalism are you guys central bankers discussing how many derivatives can be stuffed into a worthless action fund and we've got folks in san francisco in newark new jersey dying for medieval diseases. welcome back wednesday 6 years since a deadly chemical incident outside the syrian capital back in 2013 the rebel stronghold of east grew so it was targeted with rockets containing sarin gas this prompted international outrage with many pointing the finger at the syrian government. the syrian government has utilized chemical weapons in its fight against rebels the syrian sarin gas attack which art ministration says the syrian government launched the assad regime has used chemical weapons including the nerve agent sarin syrian troops now h
when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. going back to medieval days you had the church which is like the monetarist of present day 21st century where they would discuss how many angels can dance on the head of a bed they were in power and they enclosed this little model and now we've got neo feudalism are you guys central bankers discussing how many derivatives can be stuffed into a worthless action fund and we've got folks in san francisco in newark new...
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there are certainly many celebrations and memorials and essays and op-ed pieces all in place to mark and analyze the events of 1954 and the culmination of years that were on the ground and in the streets and in the houses and in the temples and in the churches and in the courts, the combination being that supreme court decision but as we pay tribute to those extraordinary times and the supreme court's decisionco that signals a real turning point in social policy and law it is still easy to forget one segment of the population whose future was the center of the cause and i'm referring to the children, not just whoever walked into the school's in the 50s but also the ones who walked into schools now, 50 years later. when i was approached to do a book for children about brown versus board of education that's what i thought of, those two sets of children. the question is how to relate those events to young people who may have anything from no information at all to some vague memory of a class lesson or some adult trying to describe the civil rights movement to them and of course, it may
there are certainly many celebrations and memorials and essays and op-ed pieces all in place to mark and analyze the events of 1954 and the culmination of years that were on the ground and in the streets and in the houses and in the temples and in the churches and in the courts, the combination being that supreme court decision but as we pay tribute to those extraordinary times and the supreme court's decisionco that signals a real turning point in social policy and law it is still easy to...
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many called the nazi genocide of half a 1000701 the forgotten holocaust. business news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes nigeria's east more than a 1000000 people have been displaced standoff trapped by violence as a decade conflict between the government and often groups rages in borno state also on the program i challenge you to. we will meet nigerian animates his work was screened at the outcrop animation film festival of. the film funded and why it's a gift. for right now i went. to see the dollars news i will tell you the same kind of stories i like to get excited to do it is all my life because of the i've never seen anything like that before. i'm christine will welcome to news africa day and we begin to nigeria where this week has seen more than 100 dead in a series of clashes and attacks between regional forces and is in a midst feiss in the country's east military sources say 20 troops and more than 40 jihadists with killed earlier this weekend bugga on lake chad a base of the multinational joints tossed their troops on the jerries regional
many called the nazi genocide of half a 1000701 the forgotten holocaust. business news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes nigeria's east more than a 1000000 people have been displaced standoff trapped by violence as a decade conflict between the government and often groups rages in borno state also on the program i challenge you to. we will meet nigerian animates his work was screened at the outcrop animation film festival of. the film funded and why it's a gift. for right now i went. to...
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that many heads. he also was pretty good, he would sell them flour, and with the cooperation of the indian agent, he would get the flower back out of the warehouse and sell it back over here, excuse me, in effect, he was getting paid twice for the same goods. he did the same thing with horses. he would sell horses to the government for i don't know, $5, $12 ahead, something like that. theythe government decided didn't need that many horses and he would buy them back for $2, $3 a head. so he took advantage of the system, the reservation system, one of the ugliest chapters of the american west. he took advantage of that like so many others did. and that really helped him to increase his wealth even more. so, the proximity to the crow reservation at that time in the late 1860's early 1870's, plus the growth of the agricultural community, those two things, he was in the driver's seat as far as accumulating wealth. >> describe what he was like. interesting character. when he was a young man, he was from mi
that many heads. he also was pretty good, he would sell them flour, and with the cooperation of the indian agent, he would get the flower back out of the warehouse and sell it back over here, excuse me, in effect, he was getting paid twice for the same goods. he did the same thing with horses. he would sell horses to the government for i don't know, $5, $12 ahead, something like that. theythe government decided didn't need that many horses and he would buy them back for $2, $3 a head. so he...
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time i learned to take time after a trip to india or many, many countries i go to in africa to take thoseries and those truly heartbreaking stories and to then figure out after you work through them and metabolize them and the deep sadness of it to say what can we do, what should we do, what are we able to do as a world to help lift up these women and their children so that they do have more hope in their lives and more means. and one of the answers, one of the best answers -- besides vaccination for the children -- is birth control. >> so, as i said, that was a turning point. and wile we had been doing m -- while we had been doing some work in family planning and some work in contraceptive delivery, you taliban to the realize -- you began to realize the size of the gap. and we saw very briefly in the video a reference to the london summit. tell us about what you learned, why you did that and the goal was 2030. how's it going? >> yeah. so everywhere i was going around the world, whether i was in zambia or malawi or senegal, i would be there to talk to women about safe and healthy birth or
time i learned to take time after a trip to india or many, many countries i go to in africa to take thoseries and those truly heartbreaking stories and to then figure out after you work through them and metabolize them and the deep sadness of it to say what can we do, what should we do, what are we able to do as a world to help lift up these women and their children so that they do have more hope in their lives and more means. and one of the answers, one of the best answers -- besides...
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is not been the case in the last 25 with many of the. great many to be very resigned to international conflicts. saying that we need. to invest very clearly together. as a key to prevent the peace and also to. measure. the. ready national. that are making the. time is running out i still want to ask a question about value because the european union has long position. that. based on to about a decade ago many central asian countries for example kazakhstan uzbekistan even russia to some extent wanted to deepen their cooperation economic cooperation with the european union but they were told that you know we care a lot about values you have to build your democracies 1st. the economic cooperation will depend they all turn to china helping china rise helping themselves certainly do you think it was a smart decision putting value of economic opportunities because china clearly have seized on those economic opportunities some some would say at the expense of the european union. do you want. to leave that is exactly what. you were was accused. c
is not been the case in the last 25 with many of the. great many to be very resigned to international conflicts. saying that we need. to invest very clearly together. as a key to prevent the peace and also to. measure. the. ready national. that are making the. time is running out i still want to ask a question about value because the european union has long position. that. based on to about a decade ago many central asian countries for example kazakhstan uzbekistan even russia to some extent...
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them so when they did what they did that is they wanted to have an excuse so they have put forward many accusations at all terrorism excess or we said that those accusations were baseless and this was our position when april last year washington's near east institute gave evidence to a house subcommittee on terrorism said doha had been less than forthcoming on the issue of prosecuting terrorism finances in qatari courts you know of the issue is you're courting a think tank in the us but you're not courting the state department which said that the memorandum of understanding signed between utter and the u.s. puts it ahead of its neighbors including saudi and united arab emirates well for a long period of time the state department has had quite a few reservations about let's go through the history in 2009 a classified cable from the us state department to its missions in the gulf pointed to your disinterest in the subject qatar has adopted a largely passive approach to cooperating with the us against terrorist financing it said in february 2007 to 2 years earlier former us treasury offici
them so when they did what they did that is they wanted to have an excuse so they have put forward many accusations at all terrorism excess or we said that those accusations were baseless and this was our position when april last year washington's near east institute gave evidence to a house subcommittee on terrorism said doha had been less than forthcoming on the issue of prosecuting terrorism finances in qatari courts you know of the issue is you're courting a think tank in the us but you're...
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many people will be surprised and delighted. to. have ali has done them all leo messi diego maradona just donald trump crown and lady mere putting through his art he's gained loyal customers like musician do conrad avoid. they both became instantly famous after a concert where do can have north korean dictator kim jong un shaved onto the back of his head. within a day or gone viral on all serbian web portals and worldwide. and a member on the americans portrait has turned. it into a local celebrity enough he said he gets stopped for photos all the time. chancellor angela merkel has made him tearful. good manners it's adorable this young man an angler machall together they're very cute they only. want one of the most important thing is that she's on his head not mine everything else falls under freedom of expression when you look at what there was on it. and the americans guest appearance last only a couple of days as nature runs its course and reclaims lucas scalp. then he disappears back into the crowd. but his look we'll live on t
many people will be surprised and delighted. to. have ali has done them all leo messi diego maradona just donald trump crown and lady mere putting through his art he's gained loyal customers like musician do conrad avoid. they both became instantly famous after a concert where do can have north korean dictator kim jong un shaved onto the back of his head. within a day or gone viral on all serbian web portals and worldwide. and a member on the americans portrait has turned. it into a local...
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while many of these farmers have achieved independence and perhaps prosperity, all too many barely makeing. in common with all other southern farmers, they have suffered from a train of evils that have their roots in poor farming, particularly one crop farming. for over 30 years agriculture extension workers have labored to eradicate these evils. the work founded long ago has grown into a nationwide extension service. this map shows the status of this work among negroes in 1937. there are over 225 agricultural agents and about 175 home demonstration agents now working for better farming and better living among southern negroes. and sally smith, born in africa, and long past her 110th year when she died in 1937, lived to see the hard lot endured by her generation and that of her children in some measure bettered by this campaign to help negroes help themselves. in the nature of things, extension work among the poorer farmers living in houses like these on small farms often on unproductive soil must deal with fundamentals. thus, the problem of the negro farmer is like the proverbial probl
while many of these farmers have achieved independence and perhaps prosperity, all too many barely makeing. in common with all other southern farmers, they have suffered from a train of evils that have their roots in poor farming, particularly one crop farming. for over 30 years agriculture extension workers have labored to eradicate these evils. the work founded long ago has grown into a nationwide extension service. this map shows the status of this work among negroes in 1937. there are over...
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don't harm many people. those who like rose pak could memorize her in their home. >> thank you very much. >> good evening board of directors, i am david zang. thank you for your parens. we have heard from both sides. a lot of people call rose pak bully. even those who supported her admitted she was a bully. if i was there i wonder if we want a station in history as chinatown bully station or bs in short. we have 16,000 signatures collected from representing those in san francisco. the decision is easy. simply just stick with the decision made two years ago and put an end to the madness. last thing we want is this on the ballot next year for san franciscans to vote on. i encourage you to make the right decision. >> there is no one else outside. we have a have an ad from superr peskin's office. >> convey that to your boss. >> all right. i am sonny and i am proud to be representing the district three office but the more than 10,000 residents of chinatown who depends on our advocacy when they announce another de
don't harm many people. those who like rose pak could memorize her in their home. >> thank you very much. >> good evening board of directors, i am david zang. thank you for your parens. we have heard from both sides. a lot of people call rose pak bully. even those who supported her admitted she was a bully. if i was there i wonder if we want a station in history as chinatown bully station or bs in short. we have 16,000 signatures collected from representing those in san francisco....
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have many, many -- as you know, we have many, many, um, people unable to buy guns. we have background checks. there are loopholes in the background checks. that is what i spoke to the nra about. they want to get rid of the loopholes. i don't want to take away peoples's second amendment rights. i don't want to take away the constitution having to do with gun ownership and we can't let that go so easy that we are talking about background checks that all of a sudden, we are talking about let's take everybody's gun away. people need weapons, unfortunately, for protection. >> that is and nra talking point. talking point. >> it is a trump talking point. you approve one thing, then another thing and you're on that slope and all of a sudden, no one has any legal protection. amendment andnd our second amendment will remain strong. are you concerned about the potential reemergence of isis? >> at a second -- at a certain point, russian, afghanistan, they areq, turkey, going to have to fight their battles. 100%.ed out the caliphate i did it in record time. but at a second -- at
have many, many -- as you know, we have many, many, um, people unable to buy guns. we have background checks. there are loopholes in the background checks. that is what i spoke to the nra about. they want to get rid of the loopholes. i don't want to take away peoples's second amendment rights. i don't want to take away the constitution having to do with gun ownership and we can't let that go so easy that we are talking about background checks that all of a sudden, we are talking about let's...
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now we can compare them to what they looked like many years ago. it is unusual in a way how the past of the arctic has become so much more valuable because the rate of change is so significant and worrisome those declined somewhat in the research that is machine driven. the sense of threat becomes larger and larger. a physical challenge or a sort of ego driven sort of thing. i will call on you and a microphone will be brought to you. please stand up and use the microphone and when you are done with your question, he and the microphone back so we can get it to someone else. the. being out in the cold two minuss 50 degrees or something. they are incredible animals. i am wondering how caesar the natives of greenland of the threat of climate change do they have any leverage on any of the larger powers that could actually do something about it? >> it's sort of double edge because climate change for them and the recession presents an economic opportunity. greenland has probably a vast house of minerals under the ice sheets and especially what is known as
now we can compare them to what they looked like many years ago. it is unusual in a way how the past of the arctic has become so much more valuable because the rate of change is so significant and worrisome those declined somewhat in the research that is machine driven. the sense of threat becomes larger and larger. a physical challenge or a sort of ego driven sort of thing. i will call on you and a microphone will be brought to you. please stand up and use the microphone and when you are done...
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here had feared of course many people here also mindful of the. the the violent mass slayings in in el paso and in dayton and in the the role of rhetoric from the white house that many people say may have sparked that president trump has managed to incite himself in this debate rob tell us more about that yes indeed he spoke via his preferred medium twitter early this morning saying major consideration is being given to naming and teeth and quote organization of terror portland is being watched very close closely hopefully the mayor will be.
here had feared of course many people here also mindful of the. the the violent mass slayings in in el paso and in dayton and in the the role of rhetoric from the white house that many people say may have sparked that president trump has managed to incite himself in this debate rob tell us more about that yes indeed he spoke via his preferred medium twitter early this morning saying major consideration is being given to naming and teeth and quote organization of terror portland is being watched...
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too many immigrants and refugees as a threat not a resource. they see the differences, not our common humanity. they are blind to the striving, the idealism of many refugees and immigrants who see the promise of america. the refugees don't see an america that needs to be made great again. thsz why we need to revisit and celebrate the refugee act. it shows a very different america. the china refugee crisis, which prompted the 1980 act was in full swing when i became chair of the immigration subcommittee in 1979. to understand the problem firsthand, i traveled many times to southeast asia sloging through dozens of refugee camps, talking to refugees and government officials in every effective country. my heart went out to the people among them were generally escaping political persecution because they work for the u.s. during the war. but the vietnamese government engaged in ethnic cleansing expelling chinese who lived in vietnam. most fled in small unsea worthy boats, risking capsizing and attacks by pirates. even if the refugees reached a neighb
too many immigrants and refugees as a threat not a resource. they see the differences, not our common humanity. they are blind to the striving, the idealism of many refugees and immigrants who see the promise of america. the refugees don't see an america that needs to be made great again. thsz why we need to revisit and celebrate the refugee act. it shows a very different america. the china refugee crisis, which prompted the 1980 act was in full swing when i became chair of the immigration...
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so many boring books i quote. and then using the curiosity the 1890s, i'm not going to read the whole part because he would die and there is a baby crying. [laughter] he basically says that it is a tough become an emblem of mortality. death and life all in one tree, but i wasn't thinking of all this when i picked very. i was thinking about the broken pieces of my life i would have to pick up. i was longing for a way ou way i squished the seed out of the dairy into the ground and immediately regretted it. for the rest of the day nostalgia works like this. it's a protection of poisonous. it offers a shield in the weaponry that often turns on those who touch it. it's both everlasting in harbinger of death. they memorialized it writing social plant that loves to dwell with the shades beneath the cold moon as the same reports for the mystic realms no other tree. what a burn. i imagine blair writing this and shaking his fist, his face also probably aching with allergies within eternal battle. when i see mark i feel the
so many boring books i quote. and then using the curiosity the 1890s, i'm not going to read the whole part because he would die and there is a baby crying. [laughter] he basically says that it is a tough become an emblem of mortality. death and life all in one tree, but i wasn't thinking of all this when i picked very. i was thinking about the broken pieces of my life i would have to pick up. i was longing for a way ou way i squished the seed out of the dairy into the ground and immediately...
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the notorious work that spawned to many legends it was mind cancer. behind these walls to not just founding nazi manifesto to. the big branches. did it for $10.00. sycamores play mind champ the secrets of hitler's full fledged just a small detail of. illusion influence. perception . thinking and action. willing to change the truck to the fear and says the form sue easily failed to see the danger of more companies when the bell who played kids during the clash made in germany in the 2 minutes long t.w. . what secrets lie behind the smallest. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites. the d w world heritage for 60 kids the amount. eco india. how can a country's economy grow carmen included speak of fundament. when there are due we're supposed to look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges the 1st sentence people are striving to create a sustainable future. clever projects from europe and. eco india on t.w. . that move people the world over w. on facebook and twitter the to date a
the notorious work that spawned to many legends it was mind cancer. behind these walls to not just founding nazi manifesto to. the big branches. did it for $10.00. sycamores play mind champ the secrets of hitler's full fledged just a small detail of. illusion influence. perception . thinking and action. willing to change the truck to the fear and says the form sue easily failed to see the danger of more companies when the bell who played kids during the clash made in germany in the 2 minutes...
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concern i think is outstanding there's a lot of people in this community did support him certainly many in this city will welcome from with courtesy others however they feel it is he who is invading them rob reynolds al-jazeera el paso. letter to african troops have been deployed to restore calm in malawi's capital long way after fighting broke out between protesters and place the ring continuous demonstrations since president peter won a 2nd term in april protesters say the vote was rigged i want the head of the electoral commission to step down or i'm a tosser reports. opposition supporters say mase presidential election was rigged to favor peter metallica who narrowly won reelection of opposition leader. many people joined in the demonstrations across the country they say they want the head of the electoral commission gone. turgeon and so must resign if she missed out on election. demonstrations rollers or she doesn't. stop. people from demonstrating. against. rights of the people. opposition parties and says there were lots of irregularities analysed many votes were altered using ty
concern i think is outstanding there's a lot of people in this community did support him certainly many in this city will welcome from with courtesy others however they feel it is he who is invading them rob reynolds al-jazeera el paso. letter to african troops have been deployed to restore calm in malawi's capital long way after fighting broke out between protesters and place the ring continuous demonstrations since president peter won a 2nd term in april protesters say the vote was rigged i...
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only in many cases and that really. is where i think there is a need to listen to yemen from their own perspectives and not and ignore their is the word be repeated over and over the word it yemeni boys or other. women are being ignored but this isn't a thing or even fraction it's very better and it's more. one of the things that are that's where we are that russia the u.a.e. announced in july that they were going to be drawing down their forces in yemen but you know there's been a lot of conflicting reporting about what exactly that means what do you understand that means are they actually just rebasing forces are they withdrawing completely will they still have troops in the south from your perspective what's going to happen when it comes to the u.a.e. presence in yemen my understanding is that they're doing redeployment and focusing on i think because of the all this collations that happened with iran in the region so they're doing redeployment and. gradually are being removed at least ground troops from yemen. and t
only in many cases and that really. is where i think there is a need to listen to yemen from their own perspectives and not and ignore their is the word be repeated over and over the word it yemeni boys or other. women are being ignored but this isn't a thing or even fraction it's very better and it's more. one of the things that are that's where we are that russia the u.a.e. announced in july that they were going to be drawing down their forces in yemen but you know there's been a lot of...
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when he didn't deliver that many head. he also was pretty good and he would sell them flower and with the cooperation of the indian agent, he would get the flower back out of the warehouse and sell it back over here and excuse me, in effect nelson story was getting paid twice for the same goods. he did the same thing with horses, you might sell forces to the government for i don't know, five or $10 ahead, something like that. and a year later if the government decidedthey didn't need that many horses , you buy them back for two or three dollars ahead and turn around and sell them in town or $15 ahead. so he took advantage of a system, the reservation system which is one of the uglier chapters in the history of the american west, he took advantage of that. just so many others did and that really helped him as i say, to increase his wealth even more. so the proximity to the crow reservation at that time in the late 1860s, early 1870s, plus the growth of the agricultural community named bozeman, those two things, he was in th
when he didn't deliver that many head. he also was pretty good and he would sell them flower and with the cooperation of the indian agent, he would get the flower back out of the warehouse and sell it back over here and excuse me, in effect nelson story was getting paid twice for the same goods. he did the same thing with horses, you might sell forces to the government for i don't know, five or $10 ahead, something like that. and a year later if the government decidedthey didn't need that many...
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many, many years it was time to stop. as a private person i used to talk about t it's one of the reasons i'm president, and we're in a great position, our country is doing well, our unemployment numbers are the lowest they've been in over 50 years, our unemployment numbers for african-american, asian, for hispanic are the best they've ever been, historic numbers. we're in a very strong position. our consumers are strong walmart just announced numbers that were -- i mean, mind-boggling numbers. it's a great poll right there. that's the ultimate poll how a retailer is doing and how a certain company is doing so we're doing very well and i think that -- i think we're going to make a deal with china and i think we're probably eventually going to make a deal with iran, too. >> reporter: but why are you optimistic they will change their behavior >> it's not a question of behavior i think they want to make a deal and should make a deal and if they don't make a deal it will be very bad for china. i appreciate the fact that they c
many, many years it was time to stop. as a private person i used to talk about t it's one of the reasons i'm president, and we're in a great position, our country is doing well, our unemployment numbers are the lowest they've been in over 50 years, our unemployment numbers for african-american, asian, for hispanic are the best they've ever been, historic numbers. we're in a very strong position. our consumers are strong walmart just announced numbers that were -- i mean, mind-boggling numbers....
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many of us instead of a compact. all forms of 0 life. the 4th generation vehicle much more superior led. open the champagne and celebrates its 100th anniversary on the. grounds of classic cars are divided. in 13 d. w. . stitched on it burnt the global tourist guide in germany is booming capital i love berlin that's the center of the multicultural metropolis you know where you're a mac series finale in atlanta an announcement like charleston. i love featuring once shown once again so it's unlikely that this waste like me described as the 15 nations of the 50 story. and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best interest of. going around mr lamb every week on t.w. . shows. they don't want to. be seen i mean in your monotonous he. goes over the next scene to call me up all macy and us all up with out about our. vision again and what do you put on wood. this you know i mean in your monotonous incline you think i have focused on a moment and. what i'm focused on him is you know what i'm on what it took and i said i know what it's a term. thi
many of us instead of a compact. all forms of 0 life. the 4th generation vehicle much more superior led. open the champagne and celebrates its 100th anniversary on the. grounds of classic cars are divided. in 13 d. w. . stitched on it burnt the global tourist guide in germany is booming capital i love berlin that's the center of the multicultural metropolis you know where you're a mac series finale in atlanta an announcement like charleston. i love featuring once shown once again so it's...
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many many times it has not worked maybe it will work the next time we try it but human nature is such that it's not going to work while we are responding to this latest us google attack by saying they're going to start vertical integration in their own operating system some people saying soon relatively soon china will be able to supply its own market let alone the international markets do you see policymakers understanding what's going on in that part of the will that you invest so much in i will certainly say that sanctions have never worked they've always hurt people in the end for instance right now every morning russian farmers wake up and say thank you mr trump he put sanctions on russian farmers russian agriculture is booming booming because of the sanctions what i thought she is going to happen is the chinese are going to become self-sufficient in many things which means that many american companies are going to lose their markets you say that the chinese will not be able to produce everything well but i'm skeptical of that statement because they're 1300000000 chinese they pro
many many times it has not worked maybe it will work the next time we try it but human nature is such that it's not going to work while we are responding to this latest us google attack by saying they're going to start vertical integration in their own operating system some people saying soon relatively soon china will be able to supply its own market let alone the international markets do you see policymakers understanding what's going on in that part of the will that you invest so much in i...
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such abuse still holds sway in many societies. good these traditional ideals be among the rising levels of mental illness among men? the e world health organizatin estimates that they take allies is year. in the u u.s., three times as my men take their own lives than women. although there are often many reasons behind a suicide, it can be tougher for men to seek help. especially when doing so is viewed as a sign of weak as. >> corbin was big for his age. at 13, he was already very big and good at sports. his mother and sister often visited his grave. rather than a simple gravestone, they have put up a memorial bench. three years ago, he took his own life hihis sister is still strugglig to come to terms with his death. >> i come here everyday. >> every day? really? >> you have to carry on the tradadition of coming out here d seeing him. i will do something out here, i will do my homework or listen to music and a step like that. something to get my mind off. >> corbin's mother, wants to be -- wants to do seven to get ahead. she want
such abuse still holds sway in many societies. good these traditional ideals be among the rising levels of mental illness among men? the e world health organizatin estimates that they take allies is year. in the u u.s., three times as my men take their own lives than women. although there are often many reasons behind a suicide, it can be tougher for men to seek help. especially when doing so is viewed as a sign of weak as. >> corbin was big for his age. at 13, he was already very big and...
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many say call to develop the region is to blame. the president says he's now willing to talk to leaders of the european union that have condemned his environmental policy. a phone call with angela merkel is jupiter she began with a certain tone but then went back to normal i'm ready to talk with some people except the america wrong alessi apologizes about our sovereignty other the amazon then i'll talk to him. international pressure is what has forced the president to take some type of action to prevent intentional fires in amazonia fires that until now nobody seems to be able to stop they settle. down yet. india's northeastern state of us saam is releasing a list of its residents anyone whose name is missing will have to prove they are not a foreigner or face being detained and left stateless soms 1st list of citizens was published in 19514 years ago it began updating the lists a process monitored by india's top court last year more than 4000000 people were left off the draft lists anyone who entered india after march 24th 1971 a d
many say call to develop the region is to blame. the president says he's now willing to talk to leaders of the european union that have condemned his environmental policy. a phone call with angela merkel is jupiter she began with a certain tone but then went back to normal i'm ready to talk with some people except the america wrong alessi apologizes about our sovereignty other the amazon then i'll talk to him. international pressure is what has forced the president to take some type of action...
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displaced syrians fleeing the fighting yet again i'm heading north towards the turkey syria border as many as half a 1000000 people heading that way according to the un turkey is not going to let those refugees in and it doesn't warm them a must sing along the border is why turkey wants to get this safe zone running as quickly as possible the challenge of the turks is how big is the us a safe zone going to be they want it 30 kilometers into syria the americans want a much narrower safe zone i'm not the turks wanted a lot deeper because they also want to push back syrian kurdish fighters they consider very allied to terrorist. to turkish kurdish groups in turkey the americans though working with the syrian kurds they don't want them pushed as far back at least 11 people have been killed in fighting in yemen between u.a.e. back separatist forces and government troops both sides that reinforcements to shop are province in southern yemen after fighting broke out in the city of the tuc tens of thousands of people have been killed in yemen's civil war meanwhile in the capital or testers gathered
displaced syrians fleeing the fighting yet again i'm heading north towards the turkey syria border as many as half a 1000000 people heading that way according to the un turkey is not going to let those refugees in and it doesn't warm them a must sing along the border is why turkey wants to get this safe zone running as quickly as possible the challenge of the turks is how big is the us a safe zone going to be they want it 30 kilometers into syria the americans want a much narrower safe zone i'm...
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many people anxious. don't expect that it well but again you're right in the sense that the way the data the way it is utilized and how it's manipulated does get people worried in the 2009 census there was. sort of incredible numbers being reported from particular areas of the country that were then found out to be completely untrue. and it's this sort of manipulation that is worrying and i think even in 1909 it was the same issue where the government did not like what the data said about. ethnic composition of the country so i think that yes there are people who are concerned around this mostly for me it is the politicians who might cause trouble around the numbers because they use. ethnic groups as bargaining chips and the more people you can claim and your i'm beat that. and the more you can claim thank you thank you very much indeed patrick. i really appreciate your contribution to the program and thank you for watching you can see the program again and its time by visiting our web site. for further d
many people anxious. don't expect that it well but again you're right in the sense that the way the data the way it is utilized and how it's manipulated does get people worried in the 2009 census there was. sort of incredible numbers being reported from particular areas of the country that were then found out to be completely untrue. and it's this sort of manipulation that is worrying and i think even in 1909 it was the same issue where the government did not like what the data said about....
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too much information, too many choices. many respond in one of two ways.e can become overstimulated, addicted to the constant flow of information and new input. our streress levels rise, and e worry we might overlook something interesting or importrtant. others go numb, lose interest in the informatation, and succu to the cocolorful flow w of imas. jan: when we're stressed we become forgetful and lose focus. what i find woworrying is the polarizing effect, where we see everything as black and white. we're quicker to perceive a situation as threatening. when we're overwhehelmed, we'e more likely to go on the attack. reporter: psychiatrist jan kalbitzer conducts research at the center for internet and mental health at the charite university hospital in berlin. jan: people have a need for information. but ththis glut, the way the mea is always blaring the alarm, makes us afraid, even of the real world. we live in a virtual reality. wewe might be walking througha safe city, but the constant flood of scary headlines makes us afraid. reporter: we're pummeled wit
too much information, too many choices. many respond in one of two ways.e can become overstimulated, addicted to the constant flow of information and new input. our streress levels rise, and e worry we might overlook something interesting or importrtant. others go numb, lose interest in the informatation, and succu to the cocolorful flow w of imas. jan: when we're stressed we become forgetful and lose focus. what i find woworrying is the polarizing effect, where we see everything as black and...
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how many days of we've been warning how many days. people in the water fighting violence panic crisis everywhere how far do you intend to go. what are you waiting for. do you want deaths remember this is over for me i heard those. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world to broach the house refused a request by the u.s. to seize an iranian tanker currently caught in a standoff between tehran and the west washington had attempted to detain the vessel on the grounds it had links to iran iran's islamic revolutionary guard which the u.s. has designated a terrorist organization the ship is judas that sale on monday. in the bangladeshi capital dhaka several 1000 people have been made homeless after a massive fire swept through a crowded slum many of the shanty homes have plastic groups which help the flames to spread no deaths were reported although several people were injured. some 4000 people have taken part in a moscow rally olden eyes by russia's communist party ahead of city council elections othe
how many days of we've been warning how many days. people in the water fighting violence panic crisis everywhere how far do you intend to go. what are you waiting for. do you want deaths remember this is over for me i heard those. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world to broach the house refused a request by the u.s. to seize an iranian tanker currently caught in a standoff between tehran and the west washington had attempted to detain the vessel on the...
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so many chinatown -- to many chinatown residents in san francisco, rose pak's name representing bully. putting her name on a station would constantly remind them they are suffering at her hands and not improve their quality of life. it could delay first responders due to naming confusion. also most tourists won't know what rose pak is and take it at rose pak. the name would not have them navigate to chinatown, and that hurt business in chinatown. besides, no matter which side you are on, everyone can see that the name of rose pak is not the favorite to chinatown community. so please call it where it is where everyone can leave it, chinatown station. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name's jackson gibb. when rose pak was alive, she openly supported people's republic of china and threatened old-time immigrants from taiwan. now the naming has once again caused division in the chinese communities. you cannot force anyone to like rose pak and honor it. when the name creates such division, why create such conflict in the community. the core chinatown station, it does -- calling it chi
so many chinatown -- to many chinatown residents in san francisco, rose pak's name representing bully. putting her name on a station would constantly remind them they are suffering at her hands and not improve their quality of life. it could delay first responders due to naming confusion. also most tourists won't know what rose pak is and take it at rose pak. the name would not have them navigate to chinatown, and that hurt business in chinatown. besides, no matter which side you are on,...
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many of these civil rights activities, even though they involve many different groups and networks of activists at local state and national levels, many of these activities culminated in the 1960's in key legislative actions that broke legalizedystem of segregation and guaranteed equal rights to americans regardless of race. not of these also extended only to race. and a couple of these key legislative moments we outline in the exhibition, including the civil rights act of 1964. the voting rights act of 1965, which broke down and banished the use of poll taxes, understanding classes and so forth. effective in disenfranchising black voters. also the fair housing act of 1968, which banned discrimination. throughout the rest of the exhibition from this post 1960's period, you see how the civil rights movement really paved the way for black people to break the color line in all arenas of american life. showcaseigures that the remarkable accomplishments and contributions to black people have made in the sciences and the cultural field and professional athletics. represents one of those fig
many of these civil rights activities, even though they involve many different groups and networks of activists at local state and national levels, many of these activities culminated in the 1960's in key legislative actions that broke legalizedystem of segregation and guaranteed equal rights to americans regardless of race. not of these also extended only to race. and a couple of these key legislative moments we outline in the exhibition, including the civil rights act of 1964. the voting...
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there are many police. right behind me. and there are many all riot police officers stuttgart at the crossbar right behind it right behind me because that's just not police cars here gas to disperse posthaste to school gather here to try the protest to the police station and on so far * out of approach has this most of them have already left this area and they move them out at this rate in hong kong to continue their demonstrations but the but for the love of the riot police they do here this do cutting here and try to come to some stop and search operation the drive through and some of the protests off even on the dissidents is what i rested just now and under this operation so we can see about. both the protest this and the police officers they get a more familiar with the tactics off each other and they're reacting much faster than we see in hospital. c.b.s. you know as of course protesters have also been blocking what's normally a very busy airport or the cheating travel but. i'm actually we must. be afeard anything tha
there are many police. right behind me. and there are many all riot police officers stuttgart at the crossbar right behind it right behind me because that's just not police cars here gas to disperse posthaste to school gather here to try the protest to the police station and on so far * out of approach has this most of them have already left this area and they move them out at this rate in hong kong to continue their demonstrations but the but for the love of the riot police they do here this...