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health impact many. millions of people who did the surgery if you believe them in a moment will come within the package should be having told mike maybe caprica. dr weight is not only producing cheap lenses he's also changing the lives of the country's poorest by providing free surgeries all over nepal. today he's preparing to take his clinic out on the road. dr await has invited me to join him and his daughter on this trip. we begin with a day's drive into the mountains. next morning a journey it's tough. it's a steep climb but this is familiar terrain for a doctor oh wait. he grew up in similar foothills in a remote village in east in nepal where he learned what it means to lose somebody to illness when he was a teenager his sister died of tuberculosis passing away was very many people in my life because she passed away in front of me. and also i felt certain amount of an emptiness inside who know. a medical conditions like this can take away their ones from you so soon so i really felt that maybe this
health impact many. millions of people who did the surgery if you believe them in a moment will come within the package should be having told mike maybe caprica. dr weight is not only producing cheap lenses he's also changing the lives of the country's poorest by providing free surgeries all over nepal. today he's preparing to take his clinic out on the road. dr await has invited me to join him and his daughter on this trip. we begin with a day's drive into the mountains. next morning a journey...
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dot com for the details on all the stories and many more. stories and many more. during the great depression which old mr remember there was a most during the great depression which old mr remember there was and most of my family were unemployed working. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse a family were employed working. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better objective listen to day but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth today's america was shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy at one power. reduced democracy at tax. engineer elections manufacture consent to. engineer elections manufacture consent and other principle according to no on. one another principle according to. you know i'm. one set of rules
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mani is an inspiration for many she cares about camel pizza rights for women and. them that's up to 30 that they know i still have so many dreams i hope our lives will change some day and that my lady will gain independence. or they. can do mani herself has been independent for a long time and that makes her the owner of the pizzeria in the desert an unusual success story. the more inspiring stories check out our new facebook page d.w. women for everyone who believes in gender equality women still suffer widespread repression and discrimination but there are also many determined to change that z.w. women gives a voice to the women of our world. that's all from global street 1000 this week we love hearing from you go right to massive global 3000 d.w. dot com all via our new facebook page d.w. women see you next time take care. in. a hospital bed business is a patient. but the longest time the floating hospital couple francisco was just a dream. now attends to patients along the amazon with no other access to medical care. and saves lives a. sign of solidarity in a h
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how many. kind of a theme. is great for children and i. think you might have and we've never seen anything like this before. back to the greenhouse. compared to the average nigerian household the dardanelles weren't. the eco friendly. makes it worth it to them. in south africa intensive lifestyle grazing is degrading the soil in many areas heat waves on drought a compounding the problem leaving many areas vari to stop the long turning into a desert some farmers in the eastern cape are switching from raising goals to growing plants to produce essential oils it offical went out to see how this works . rosemary that prefers sunny and dry location and its value lies in the plants tips we have precious and syrian oil can lead to a high quality resource for the for smith takes and pharmaceuticals industries from a william fund rentable is nervous this is his 1st harvest and the future of the whole valley depends on the scrap. iron out in the playing field border very constant small stock farming and we needed space simply became too much for our
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but the been sought for many, many decades. think we have something that's going to be strong and hold up. turkey, syria, and all forms of fighting fore been centuries. we have done them a great we've done a great job for all of them. getting out. a long time. we were supposed to be there for 30 days. that was almost 10 years ago. 30 days, and for now we're leaving. quick hit. be a very except they stayed for almost 10 years. let someone else fight over this blood-stained sand. president hank vice pence and secretary of state leading the american elegation so successfully to turkey several days ago, along ith national security advisor o'brien. i want to thank them very much. he american delegation negotiated the origins five-day ease-fire that ended kurdish fighters to safely leave. just got them to a point where, frankly, they were able -- it move,ed to go out, go, and really, just a few miles in a slightly different direction. to do so.abled them countless lives are now being of our a result negotiation with turkey. reached w
but the been sought for many, many decades. think we have something that's going to be strong and hold up. turkey, syria, and all forms of fighting fore been centuries. we have done them a great we've done a great job for all of them. getting out. a long time. we were supposed to be there for 30 days. that was almost 10 years ago. 30 days, and for now we're leaving. quick hit. be a very except they stayed for almost 10 years. let someone else fight over this blood-stained sand. president hank...
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ok blaise a young video be reporting by a camera in many thanks for your insights now follow up on a story do you have you covered it while ago about an official correctional center has or so-called torture houses for drug addicts and one of those centers and got to know the north of nigeria they are now used brutal methods to treat the patients he put them in chains after his arrest our correspondent flows through every 10 to the same center in could do nothing and sent us this report. good food fresh air and time to rest the things andy dick way could only dream of while he was in rehab. and now part of his daily life in this temporary shelter and he spent the past 5 years to see his drug addiction problem at a private rehab center in maine jerry as knowledge and tried to win the state but he's still far from fully recovered and he. kind of. wasn't the kind of treatment. given to his feet were constantly bound in chains he was allowed to shower only once a month and his bed and clue where infested with lice he tells me. d w visited the same day that if he wants a group we also inte
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public in the coming years why we should spend many many billions or 2 percent of our g.d.p. in the future for defense and therefore it's self marketing and i think russia understands this very well it has to be seen. yeah really illogical it's not even absurd to assume that russia could. member state territory of europe because russia totally depends on a good economic and trade relationship with europe. boom bust coming up in just a few bob it's time we're back in 30 minutes with the latest headlines. in the age of trump what has happened to journalistic standards and competence in the media not long ago it was generally agreed that politics was the art of the possible now one news narrative must prevail and all others must be vanquished there's a state of affairs serves the public interest. the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. and it's community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids and ask and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments there's a lot of conflict wi
public in the coming years why we should spend many many billions or 2 percent of our g.d.p. in the future for defense and therefore it's self marketing and i think russia understands this very well it has to be seen. yeah really illogical it's not even absurd to assume that russia could. member state territory of europe because russia totally depends on a good economic and trade relationship with europe. boom bust coming up in just a few bob it's time we're back in 30 minutes with the latest...
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but they killed many people. their murder of innocent americans james foley, stephen sotloff, peter, and caleb were especially heinous. the shocking publicized murder of a jordanian pilot, a wonderful young man. i spoke to the king of jordan, they all knew him and loved him. he was burned alive in a cage for all to see. the execution of christians in libya, and egypt, as well as a genocidal mass murder, rank isis among the most depraved organizations in the history of our world. the forced religious conversions, the orange suits prior to so many beheadings, all of which were openly displayed for the world to see. this was all that abu bakr al-baghdadi -- this is what he wanted. this is what he was proud of. he was a sick and depraved man. and now he is gone. baghdadi was vicious and violent, and he died in a vicious and violent way. as a coward running and crying. this raid was impeccable. it could only have taken place with the acknowledgment and help of certain other nations and people. i want to thank the nati
but they killed many people. their murder of innocent americans james foley, stephen sotloff, peter, and caleb were especially heinous. the shocking publicized murder of a jordanian pilot, a wonderful young man. i spoke to the king of jordan, they all knew him and loved him. he was burned alive in a cage for all to see. the execution of christians in libya, and egypt, as well as a genocidal mass murder, rank isis among the most depraved organizations in the history of our world. the forced...
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, many people forget that he also voted for that bill.an-american mayors across this country and by the clinton administration, which was friendly to the african-american community. so now -- >> and the congressional black caucus, many of the congressional black caucus, i might add was fighting on this. but go ahead. >> absolutely. not to excuse it. i think that people did then what they knew to do, in the words of maya angelou, now they know better, they should do better. that's what you're seeing from vice president biden. vice president biden will see to eliminate cash bail bonds at the federal system. you heard him say the reality is this, though. 90% of people who are incarcerated are incarcerated at the state level. but vice president biden will eliminate mandatory miuslim at the federal level. we've talked about this when i joined you previously. my father's incarceration, my father was major lance a well-known singer who was incarcerated and sentenced to ten years in prison for distributing cocaine in 1978. those are state charges
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there are so many so many stars so many planets around them. i'm sure you could be. life in many of them what inspired you to choose a career looking at the at the stars of the sky actually was a lot of us all love at 1st sight you know something like that because i'd never thought about becoming an astronomer although i always liked science and was very curious so i look around and discover there was a perhaps summer practice in palo which is the interim merican observatory and i went there i didn't know anything id and never looked at the sky i don't know why i went with a colleague a student who he knew everything you know and he was really mad at me because i couldn't recognize you. or any of the big stars important stars in the sky and in the middle of and i say ok go out and try to with a map of the sky and try to find some of the constellations so i went out and you look at the map i just put my eyes it was a dark night we known moon no moon and when you are in of clear place in the mounting you see the horizon below you and i could see the milky way on top of
there are so many so many stars so many planets around them. i'm sure you could be. life in many of them what inspired you to choose a career looking at the at the stars of the sky actually was a lot of us all love at 1st sight you know something like that because i'd never thought about becoming an astronomer although i always liked science and was very curious so i look around and discover there was a perhaps summer practice in palo which is the interim merican observatory and i went there i...
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back to crossfire where all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing global instability. were all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing global instability. ok let's go back to james here. ok let's go back to james here you know there was a great song i think the clash there saying that you know you you know there was a great song i think the clash there saying that you know you should i stay or should i go ok and i think that's becoming the motto of the should i stay or should i go ok and i think that's becoming the motto of the trump and ministrations attitude towards syria which i this the trump and ministrations attitude towards syria which i. admit it's a dismal policy i mean we could do talking about it he did it's a dismal policy i mean we could do talking about it here but i think there's broadly speaking i think there is a sense that there but i think there's broadl
when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back to crossfire where all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing global instability. were all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing global instability. ok let's go back to james here. ok let's go back to james here you know there was a great song i think the clash there...
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many people are on the line, i do not know how many, but many people. mike pompeo was on the line. they listen for both knowledge and security reasons and for lots of reasons. but the president of ukraine at the united nations the other day, and previous to that, he announced through his spokesperson, said there was absolutely no pressure put on him, there was no quid pro quo at all, and if you look at the whistleblower's -- which i have a lot of respect for whistleblowers, but only when they are real -- he reported a phone call which is totally different from the fact. but what got them is they never thought i was going to release a call. because i do not like doing that. i hope we do not have to do it again. release phone calls to foreign dignitaries, foreign leaders. i do not want to do that, john, but i did that with permission of the ukrainian government. we got permission. we called up representatives and ask them -- would it be ok? otherwise, we could not have done it. if i would not have done it, i would have been exposed to a lie. whistleblower said separate times i said q
many people are on the line, i do not know how many, but many people. mike pompeo was on the line. they listen for both knowledge and security reasons and for lots of reasons. but the president of ukraine at the united nations the other day, and previous to that, he announced through his spokesperson, said there was absolutely no pressure put on him, there was no quid pro quo at all, and if you look at the whistleblower's -- which i have a lot of respect for whistleblowers, but only when they...
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which allows many, many networks to talk to each other in a really clever way.o of a cat. well, your request to see the video shoots out of your device along regional networks, and races through telehouse north. and off across the globe to where the video is stored. and this is where is gets really clever. sending the whole video in one go down one route will likely mean it will get stuck in traffic and take ages. so the video is torn apart, broken up, split into little packets and each one makes its own way back down different routes. and when they start arriving back at your device, they're juggled into the right order and once enough of the start of the video has arrived there's your cat, as cute as you want it. my name is vint cerf, i am vice president and chief evangelist at google but people know me as one of the co—inventors of the internet. first of all, the good part, as the world wide we emergered, there was this enormous desire in the general population that had access to the internet to share information that they knew, and the world wide web was a t
which allows many, many networks to talk to each other in a really clever way.o of a cat. well, your request to see the video shoots out of your device along regional networks, and races through telehouse north. and off across the globe to where the video is stored. and this is where is gets really clever. sending the whole video in one go down one route will likely mean it will get stuck in traffic and take ages. so the video is torn apart, broken up, split into little packets and each one...
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we were the majority and we fought and most you know many comrades and many friends died by sheer luck we survived i left the country in the month of november 2011 a whole month after the martyrdom of the great leader khadafi and i left to reorganize ourselves and we did that and we. have a great figures of the resistance we have safe slam khadafy who is a great guy with a great vision for the country you believe he has support in the country and he's going to commit himself to election if you mr us who are libyan t.v. and if you read libyan media they know even those who are against us or the agents of the west they know safe in islam is allowed to enter the political context that he will get the support of most libyan people but why should people take my word for it let's have an inclusive political system as they claimed from the beginning and let's allow all libyans to decide their future without international intervention which we called for in 2011 we called for a national conference led that conference be only libyan land supervised maybe by the african union and little libyans
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shadow and if your newspapers when official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many cantrips and they have problems are always the same 14 social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and. we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the human scene or microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is johnny carson and part of the album. is 13 the lucky number for us trade talks with china negotiators meet for the 13th time but most investors and analysts are pessimistic about a breakthrough or given the details. also on the show or india's t plantations exploiting workers british aid organization oxfam thinks so and it's pushing governments and retailers to take action. this is your business report i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us. u.s. president donald trump says he'll meet with top chinese negotiators on friday as the 2 sides enter the 13th round of trade talks hopes are muted for a grand bargain although investors would like to see a reversal of plans u.s. import tariffs scheduled to hit next week and again in
shadow and if your newspapers when official information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many cantrips and they have problems are always the same 14 social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and. we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the human scene or microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is johnny carson and part of the album. is 13 the lucky number for us trade talks with china negotiators meet for the 13th time but most...
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the aforementioned cory booker, many, many democrats over the years. i remember working with senator joe lieberman and representative and pastor floyd flake on education reform in a bipartisan fashion in the congress 20 years ago and the only thing that's changed the only thing that changed is we have more students in need. i would challenge any of them to say this is a pure naked raw politics and that really is too unfortunate because we have an ntire generation suffering from the lack of bipartisan support, but hope springs eternal and maybe they will see what's happened in their own states, these 18 states and growing and what could happen if we just put it to the test of the federal level. sec. devos: and i would just echo what kellianne said. they've had the expansion and inconceivable that we would be in a place where democrats resist and deny the benefit to students that freedom can provide and that opportunity for each to find their right fit would mean ultimately for our nation. >> so let's talk a bit about the scope of the proposal. there's t
the aforementioned cory booker, many, many democrats over the years. i remember working with senator joe lieberman and representative and pastor floyd flake on education reform in a bipartisan fashion in the congress 20 years ago and the only thing that's changed the only thing that changed is we have more students in need. i would challenge any of them to say this is a pure naked raw politics and that really is too unfortunate because we have an ntire generation suffering from the lack of...
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many of those who make it here sleep in so-called. shared rooms packed with beds they have no rights and could be evicted at any time luis is a hairdresser and has a job but he barely makes enough just to pay for his bed. prison prison. there are 3 bunk beds paromita that 6 people so you have absolutely no privacy and you can't leave any valuables there either. colombia is trying to cope with its own displaced people and many more from venezuela the united nations refugee agency u.n.h.c.r. is worried that the country cannot handle the strain something that is practiced in various parts of colombia venezuelans just sleep on the streets which makes them vulnerable to attack i know i was there all kinds of people lots of women with children pregnant women older women and people who need special care and. that's why the u.n.h.c.r. and other agencies are trying to at least offer some initial help. but at the min we want to give them a chance to build a life here in colombia because as long as they can't return to venezuela we cannot put hi
many of those who make it here sleep in so-called. shared rooms packed with beds they have no rights and could be evicted at any time luis is a hairdresser and has a job but he barely makes enough just to pay for his bed. prison prison. there are 3 bunk beds paromita that 6 people so you have absolutely no privacy and you can't leave any valuables there either. colombia is trying to cope with its own displaced people and many more from venezuela the united nations refugee agency u.n.h.c.r. is...
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we've heard that many i.a.'s fighters managed to escape and that scares us we're still afraid of the islamists and the fighting we have family over there and we're worried about. we talked to many syrian refugees who are in the border area and they all told us more or less the same thing how grateful they all on the one hand that turkey has taken them in and all skeptical they are on the other hand that the so-called safe zone president reza tie bet on wants to establish in syria will really be safe. a villa has sons family fled to turkey 5 years ago from there saw in syria. they live in tents and try to make ends meet with odd jobs currently there helping with the cotton harvest . it's not an easy life but it's still better than living across the border in the conflict zone says a. full of. this and this man who. we hear they want to set up a safe zone to send back syrians who are living in turkey. but i don't think you'll be safe. and. nobody wants to go back to a place where they feel scared. if it's safe or
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germany's super rich no other european country has as many billionaires and while their fortunes are growing more and more germans are living under the poverty line set by the organization for economic co-operation and development the o.e.c.d. . the press frequently reports on the country's high income inequality and low social mobility but little is known about the super rich the truth sure money attracts success and success attracts money that i do believe that i've experienced myself how you can suddenly connect with people previously out of reach for the how to. germany's super wealthy how do they live and how do they see the country they live in. as the way wealthy people in germany are talked about bothers me because it since ational is likely sycophantic and and in no way reflects what wealthy people have done and continue to do. for this country produce low blows. but the only creates this impression of rich people being like scrooge mcduck that they have these money bins in which they wallow in their coins you know the women from the book scrooge mcduck wants more more more
germany's super rich no other european country has as many billionaires and while their fortunes are growing more and more germans are living under the poverty line set by the organization for economic co-operation and development the o.e.c.d. . the press frequently reports on the country's high income inequality and low social mobility but little is known about the super rich the truth sure money attracts success and success attracts money that i do believe that i've experienced myself how you...
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he stumbles fattish distrait is an area where many syrians live many here of heard that the turkish authorities have been deporting refugees in recent months and most of them are afraid that they could be next. when they started sending people back i was so scared i didn't leave my house i like to make my little yeah i will going to do with it and we syrians used to feel welcome here in rio we learn it's changed. now we feel like unwanted migrants again. a month or more daily i get along very well with most of the syrians have there are some bad people but you get that everywhere you go and i guess we want them to leave as soon as possible we don't want them here any more be the childress and there's ridicule turkish president the rajah tired out one has recognized this change in public sentiment in the past few weeks he has made repeated promises that millions of syrians will return home to a so-called safe zone that he wants to establish in the north east of syria. but the government insists deportations are not taking place and that syrians who are returning are doing so voluntarily. that ma
he stumbles fattish distrait is an area where many syrians live many here of heard that the turkish authorities have been deporting refugees in recent months and most of them are afraid that they could be next. when they started sending people back i was so scared i didn't leave my house i like to make my little yeah i will going to do with it and we syrians used to feel welcome here in rio we learn it's changed. now we feel like unwanted migrants again. a month or more daily i get along very...
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there are so many great things about the new culture. for you. i want to preserve this wonderful heritage of them all go to your i mean i'm working on it in the hopes that it will lead to a greater understanding. that. these tens he's building are for a summer camp where he plans to invite young students to experience the i new way of life. that's it for now media with a showcase from china fashion week taking off my costumes 21st century takes on a mission to shell a keep out coming up thank you for watching c.n.n. time and goodbye. in charge of the famous naturalist and explorer. liberation comics on the phone while its 250th birthday where embark on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage on t.w.a. . and 4. language courses. anytime anywhere. recession is on the cards for hong kong the warning comes from leader kerry lamb months of pro-democracy protests hurting business. 11 central banks says anti corruption protests could destroy the economy demonstrators say the bank is part of the problem. human rights watch says washington sanctions agai
there are so many great things about the new culture. for you. i want to preserve this wonderful heritage of them all go to your i mean i'm working on it in the hopes that it will lead to a greater understanding. that. these tens he's building are for a summer camp where he plans to invite young students to experience the i new way of life. that's it for now media with a showcase from china fashion week taking off my costumes 21st century takes on a mission to shell a keep out coming up thank...
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that was many, many years ago. we only have 50 people all in that area deny do not want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything. i do not want anything bad to happen. i said to president erdogan, i said don't hit any of our people. big trouble. a couple of things. i think there is big pressure on turkey. they have been fighting with the pkk for many years. they are natural enemies. when president obama started this whole thing, as you know, it was started by president obama, it crated a natural war with turkey and their longtime enemy pkk, and it is still , there, they are still hating each other beyond anybody's belief. but i have told turkey if they do anything outside of what we would think is humane, to use the word a second time -- we talk about hong kong and this -- they could suffer the wrath of an extremely decimated economy. i have done it once, you remember the pastor -- they would not give him back and they ended up getting him back quickly. their currency fell at record levels. lots of other things h
that was many, many years ago. we only have 50 people all in that area deny do not want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything. i do not want anything bad to happen. i said to president erdogan, i said don't hit any of our people. big trouble. a couple of things. i think there is big pressure on turkey. they have been fighting with the pkk for many years. they are natural enemies. when president obama started this whole thing, as you know, it was started by president obama, it crated a...
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many people i think does this but i. would write again because now more and more we're getting the picture of the size of this devastation that's reached many of the most communities small villages where many and that we are living around the thousands of homes are actually or put that he destroyed because of the flooding. we have to understand that the main effect of this cycle which is one of the strongest not the japan getting to the last 50 years wasn't it wasn't that usually in the past when but that other the huge they've pulled at this around $1000000.00 users in some areas with some months i can relate to about 3 months old that in full in the city and so many areas was also expecting this that usually falls on this is what schools use. used didn't they did something that's not good thing now so many of the people who a lot of the who fled their houses that went to that effect relations census months and now we're getting different numbers about this about that how many people say fuck you wait that some people w
many people i think does this but i. would write again because now more and more we're getting the picture of the size of this devastation that's reached many of the most communities small villages where many and that we are living around the thousands of homes are actually or put that he destroyed because of the flooding. we have to understand that the main effect of this cycle which is one of the strongest not the japan getting to the last 50 years wasn't it wasn't that usually in the past...
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mani grew up in a camp like this that's all she's ever known. but now she can live her dream having her own pizza service that she delivers to families like many as sudan is whose daily routine is defined by this wasteland. they want to stay here until they get their homeland back. and. yes i remember that we're suffering under these difficult conditions for 40 years we've lived in tents in extreme temperatures with no livelihoods yet. i can help people with my service it brings a bit of variety of the. people are happy to see me. and then she shows us her pride and joy a fast food stand in the refugee camp. it speciality is pizza with camel meat called pizza. in the morning she meets with her employees all young women money who single wants to help other women find jobs she views that as her mission . it all started with a cooking competition which money won. she used the prize money to buy her 1st album and then she got a loan through the united nations. since then business has been growing tension now employs 8 pizza chefs are going to say i'
mani grew up in a camp like this that's all she's ever known. but now she can live her dream having her own pizza service that she delivers to families like many as sudan is whose daily routine is defined by this wasteland. they want to stay here until they get their homeland back. and. yes i remember that we're suffering under these difficult conditions for 40 years we've lived in tents in extreme temperatures with no livelihoods yet. i can help people with my service it brings a bit of...
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centuries or many decades for many generations. most of the problems that are being solved in mindanao has to go to war. every don't want war and war but if it comes then so be it. at the end of our trip we take part in a ceremony to mark the start of reconstruction in the wrong way well over a year after the brutal battle. look. at how 0. the event had been postponed several times so that president deter take could attend. but in the end he doesn't show who. will lead mindanao with the feeling that regional autonomy will not amount to much unless the muslim minority see real. prove months in their everyday lives. enduring poverty and discrimination would only keep the threat of islamist terror a life and render peace an empty promise her. true the point of strong opinion some of your positions from international perspectives this was supposed to be the decisive week for exit but when how and possibly even whether the u.k. will leave the e.u. remains unclear now the timetable is partly up to brussels can westminster seal a deal tha
centuries or many decades for many generations. most of the problems that are being solved in mindanao has to go to war. every don't want war and war but if it comes then so be it. at the end of our trip we take part in a ceremony to mark the start of reconstruction in the wrong way well over a year after the brutal battle. look. at how 0. the event had been postponed several times so that president deter take could attend. but in the end he doesn't show who. will lead mindanao with the feeling...
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many thanks, indeed. qualifying for the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup. they need a bonus—point victory against samoa and lead 33—5 in the second half in fukuoka. katie gornall is there, and it's almostjob done. well, it is. i mean, they came into this game, john, and the equation was simple for them, they had to win, had to secure the bonus point and score four tries if they were to guarantee a place in the quarterfinal and they got off to the perfect start, three tries in quick succession. the pick of those from jonny sexton, who scampered over to score and then dusted himself off to convert as well. that was 21 points in 20 minutes and it seemed ireland could do no wrong. but it wasn't all plain sailing, they did have a player sent off as well, a red card for a dangerous tackle, making contact with their head. that is most likely his world cup over. ireland needed to regroup at that point and they did so. remember, they need four tries to secure the bonus point. they wrapped it up before the brea
many thanks, indeed. qualifying for the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup. they need a bonus—point victory against samoa and lead 33—5 in the second half in fukuoka. katie gornall is there, and it's almostjob done. well, it is. i mean, they came into this game, john, and the equation was simple for them, they had to win, had to secure the bonus point and score four tries if they were to guarantee a place in the quarterfinal and they got off to the perfect start, three tries in quick...
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we're many miles away. in many cases have taken tremendous advantage of us. you look at nato, i got them .o pay $100 billion more the as you go came out with a report recently that because of the othertrump, countries, 28 countries, 27, not overding us, they paid $100 billion more because of me, but still as good as that is, good, it's nothing compared to the kinds of numbers you're talking about. i'm very happy with that, but the united states is paying over paying 1%.any is maybe a tiny bit more, but i actually think the way you because you can look at it many ways it's prospect less than 1%. paying less than what they're supposed to. out of the 28 countries, 20 of are delinquent. you know, what delinquent means, that's an old real estate term. with his rent, they're delinquent with their payment. they owe us a tremendous amount never paynd they'll us back because if germany counties pay, they don't add just say oh, that's okay. they don't pay again. if you go back that way like the don'tshioned way like you pay and you owe it, but they don't pay and they j
we're many miles away. in many cases have taken tremendous advantage of us. you look at nato, i got them .o pay $100 billion more the as you go came out with a report recently that because of the othertrump, countries, 28 countries, 27, not overding us, they paid $100 billion more because of me, but still as good as that is, good, it's nothing compared to the kinds of numbers you're talking about. i'm very happy with that, but the united states is paying over paying 1%.any is maybe a tiny bit...
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they've hated each other for many, many years. for hundreds of years. it's amazing when you look at history and you look at culture but you look at the links of the time and the fighting for so long. so we imposed our self into it. i said it yesterday, the single worst country the united states -- if you take a look at what we are doing with countries and the relationships we have a countries, but may be putting it a different way. the worst mistake that the united states has ever made in my opinion was going into the middle east. it is a quagmire. we are up close to $8 trillion and we are bringing our folks back home. we have great talented military, and our military has never been stronger. but we are now acting as police. we are policing areas and doing jobs that other countries should be doing. we are doing jobs frankly that europe should be doing, that russia should be doing, that iran should be doing, that iraq, turkey and syria should be doing. they should be doing this, we shouldn't be doing it, we are 7,000 miles away. >> mr. graham is talking
they've hated each other for many, many years. for hundreds of years. it's amazing when you look at history and you look at culture but you look at the links of the time and the fighting for so long. so we imposed our self into it. i said it yesterday, the single worst country the united states -- if you take a look at what we are doing with countries and the relationships we have a countries, but may be putting it a different way. the worst mistake that the united states has ever made in my...
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many come from the u.s., mostly as tourists.ut some come to stay, like afia khalia and marcus taylor. >> 600 were male. the rest were female. reporter: 600 men and 400 0 won were confined here in cramped dungeons. some would become forced laborers, others would die. visitors lay wreaths of remembrance here. for many, it's a profoundly moving experience. marcus: i'm a history buff, and i know my history very well. but nothing about me knowingngr studying has prepared me for this experience. i'm just totally -- off. afia: this language wouldn't even sum it up for me to speak my mind, m my heart, w what i . reporter: marcus is from detroit, and wants to settle in ghana. he and afia met here, and now live together in the capitol, accra. he is still waiting for his belongings to arrive from the u.s. they have a bit of furniture, and phphotos of afia's relativ. family history is important to both of them. even when it's a painful history of humiliation and violence. marcus: when i was 12 years s o, my family was atattacked by pole off
many come from the u.s., mostly as tourists.ut some come to stay, like afia khalia and marcus taylor. >> 600 were male. the rest were female. reporter: 600 men and 400 0 won were confined here in cramped dungeons. some would become forced laborers, others would die. visitors lay wreaths of remembrance here. for many, it's a profoundly moving experience. marcus: i'm a history buff, and i know my history very well. but nothing about me knowingngr studying has prepared me for this...
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back then that might have been a good idea but they let too many too many polish people were sold out thank goodness the piece put an end to that shit. today the polish capital warsaw is like a portfolio exhibition it's a city of global klingler it's their sleek cosmopolitan skyscrapers would fit anywhere in the world the city has changed beyond recognition since the fall of communism. german car manufacturers chinese banks american consultants a reporter asks has poland sold itself votes. this is a different world it's a new world. oprah anyone with enough motivation power and finances can take whatever they want. things aren't good the way they are like rules. but i'm sure it'll sort itself out in 100 years. but left home villages hosting an agricultural trade show they are all proud of their new prosperity they can keep up with the rest of europe at least when it comes to agriculture even if they are peace fodor's now living in a unified europe is a given 30 years ago that was. the case the founding of the 1st trade union in the port city of the dansko all those years ago set off a
back then that might have been a good idea but they let too many too many polish people were sold out thank goodness the piece put an end to that shit. today the polish capital warsaw is like a portfolio exhibition it's a city of global klingler it's their sleek cosmopolitan skyscrapers would fit anywhere in the world the city has changed beyond recognition since the fall of communism. german car manufacturers chinese banks american consultants a reporter asks has poland sold itself votes. this...
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which allows many, many networks to talk to each other in a really clever way.o, say you want to watch a cute video of a cat. well, your request to see the video shoots out of your device, along regional networks, and at some point races through telehouse north, and off across the globe to where the video is stored. and this is where is gets really clever. see, sending the whole video in one go down one route will likely mean that it will get stuck in traffic and take ages. so the video is torn apart, broken up, split into little packets, and each one makes its own way back down different routes. and when they start arriving back at your device, they're juggled into the right order. and once enough of the start of the video has arrived, there is your cat, as cute as you want it. ah! my name is vint cerf. i am vice president and chief internet evangelist at google, but some people know me as one of the co—inventors of the internet. first of all, the good part. as the world wide web emerged, there was this enormous desire in the general population that had access
which allows many, many networks to talk to each other in a really clever way.o, say you want to watch a cute video of a cat. well, your request to see the video shoots out of your device, along regional networks, and at some point races through telehouse north, and off across the globe to where the video is stored. and this is where is gets really clever. see, sending the whole video in one go down one route will likely mean that it will get stuck in traffic and take ages. so the video is torn...
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see the potential for the need to reinvent the whole agreements start from square one yes in very many ways i think that would be the ideal solution and in fact there's already a treaty in place i mean it's there is no play in place because it's not been ratified by all enough countries but it's been drafted that's the co-operative framework agreement now which are all the. countries in theory could sign up to now the idea of the treaty is to agree principles of equitable usage and then to establish a joint institution to manage the nile river basin now that's the ideal solution because then all countries can play their role and they can negotiate between each other about how to share this water resource the problem with the current legal framework is as you suggest ethiopia and other countries they do not accept it they do not accept the legality of a treaty that they were not party to so on the one hand you have egypt talking about historic rights but they stem from treaties that egypt that ethiopia and other countries do not accept so really yes an ideal solution is a new legal fram
see the potential for the need to reinvent the whole agreements start from square one yes in very many ways i think that would be the ideal solution and in fact there's already a treaty in place i mean it's there is no play in place because it's not been ratified by all enough countries but it's been drafted that's the co-operative framework agreement now which are all the. countries in theory could sign up to now the idea of the treaty is to agree principles of equitable usage and then to...
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the wealth gap is widened too many believe their crel ha fewer opportunities in many inner country have lost faith in the american dream. i think that has caused some to question whether our capitalist system is in fact the right one. for my part, i believe in capitalism. i believe in markets in the right of enterprise to conduct business and i believe in responsible and reasonable regulation. we would not be the country we are today without these. but i also believe for our business to strive and thrive in today's society, we need to help solve the societal challenges that we all face. we cannot the on the sidelines. we need to have business models thatave a positive impact on society and don't rely solely on philanthropy to show that we are solid corporate citizens. creating shareholder value in my opinion will always be necessary in creating stakeholder value is critical. today, these two goals are more closely connected than ever before. people increasingly are demanding more from that private enterprise play a role in finding solutions to the challenges that we face. employees for
the wealth gap is widened too many believe their crel ha fewer opportunities in many inner country have lost faith in the american dream. i think that has caused some to question whether our capitalist system is in fact the right one. for my part, i believe in capitalism. i believe in markets in the right of enterprise to conduct business and i believe in responsible and reasonable regulation. we would not be the country we are today without these. but i also believe for our business to strive...
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i think this is the question many historians and many people in the society are asking today, the reason think that they didn't act more forcefully was that many of them, perhaps most thought that time was on the side of abolition, as incredible as it may seem to us who know what they could not know, that is the future, the leaders tended to believe that slavery was on its last legs and was headed for eventual distraction, doctor benjamin rush was convinced that the desire to abolish the institution prevails in our council and among our all ranks of every province with hostility to slavery mounting everywhere in the atlantic word, 1774 predicted that there will not be in the gross live in north america in 40 years. in light and virginians also assumed that slavery could not long indoor, jefferson told a french correspondent in 1786 that there were in the virginia legislation meant of virtue and talents enough to propose and to move toward the gradual emancipation of slaves. to be sure, they sought that their moment of emancipation had not yet arrived but, said jefferson, with the spread
i think this is the question many historians and many people in the society are asking today, the reason think that they didn't act more forcefully was that many of them, perhaps most thought that time was on the side of abolition, as incredible as it may seem to us who know what they could not know, that is the future, the leaders tended to believe that slavery was on its last legs and was headed for eventual distraction, doctor benjamin rush was convinced that the desire to abolish the...
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, many years.o everyone at the 2020 bipartisan justice center, it is my great privilege to speak with you today and my true honor to receive the bipartisan justice award. i am very, very grateful for that and it will be at a very high level in the oval office, a place called the oval office. have you heard of that? it will be right in the oval office with me. i am very proud of it. thank you. i also want to thank everyone from one of our nation's incredible hbcus. i have been working with them -- benedict college. we know benedict college. [cheers and applause] president trump: and a very dynamic president, dr. rosslyn clark-artis. where are you? the outstanding students who are joining us. you are outstanding and you have a tremendous future, thank you. we are thrilled to be on your campus and celebrate all we have achieved together, to discuss the actions we are taking to build the future of safety and opportunity and fairness for all americans. four years ago, 20 african-american republicans and
, many years.o everyone at the 2020 bipartisan justice center, it is my great privilege to speak with you today and my true honor to receive the bipartisan justice award. i am very, very grateful for that and it will be at a very high level in the oval office, a place called the oval office. have you heard of that? it will be right in the oval office with me. i am very proud of it. thank you. i also want to thank everyone from one of our nation's incredible hbcus. i have been working with them...
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term hit we were supposed to be in and out that was many many years ago and we only have 50 people in that area that's a small sector and i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything i don't want anything bad to happen our people and i told that to president early on i said don't. any of any of our people get hurt if turkey does anything out of what they should be doing we will hit them so hard in the economy. in response turkey said it will not bow to u.s. economic pressure on that home donald trump's fund i'm self in hot water with both democrats and republicans launching scathing attacks over his latest the session on syria killam up in scope and. standing in between the turkish an s.d.f. fighters was not a fight to win or a benefit for the united states why because they're both friends and allies of the usa so if you support one side you're inevitably betraying the other it's a perfect no win scenario and for his decision to abandon the kurds donald trump is already taking a hit so the current stepped up when nobody else would the guy says if we abandon him good luck ge
term hit we were supposed to be in and out that was many many years ago and we only have 50 people in that area that's a small sector and i don't want those 50 people hurt or killed or anything i don't want anything bad to happen our people and i told that to president early on i said don't. any of any of our people get hurt if turkey does anything out of what they should be doing we will hit them so hard in the economy. in response turkey said it will not bow to u.s. economic pressure on that...
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people as well many were shocked as always and i'm well thank you thank you. well you're watching b.w. news still to come we're going to have more on german reunification including a look at a story the berlin institution that helped to bridge the divide between east and west during the cold war and continues to unite people today that's up in just a moment. i want to take you now to iraq where the government is struggling to contain violent protests in several cities at least 27 people have been killed hundreds more injured since the demonstrations erupted on tuesday authorities have imposed curfews in a bid to quell the unrest protesters are angry about unemployment corruption and a lack of basic necessities. since protests started on shoes day and spread across the country iraq has been the scene of burning barricades dozens of fatalities and countless wounded the country is descending into chaos. the police have been using tear gas water cannon and live ammunition and an attempt to suppress the demonstrations which is only ignited further anger of protest
people as well many were shocked as always and i'm well thank you thank you. well you're watching b.w. news still to come we're going to have more on german reunification including a look at a story the berlin institution that helped to bridge the divide between east and west during the cold war and continues to unite people today that's up in just a moment. i want to take you now to iraq where the government is struggling to contain violent protests in several cities at least 27 people have...
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of all matter about daddy so for many countless victims for many of those who suffer than continue to suffer in iraq syria and elsewhere this is a very important day and no no no doubt it's also an important and symbolic day for the united states of been fighting islamic state but you know there's always a but a loss in syria for so many and i've been sort of watching a bit of what's going on in this social media already this morning and you can already detect so many saying well yes one butcher is is dead but what about the other butcher in damascus and the same thing in iraq he did notice that while many people are probably relieved. by that they could be dead but many have already also moved on and many today are basically looking for bread then and butter in you know in the various parts of iraq so a lot of relief probably in the middle east but also a lots of challenges ahead still so it sounds like you're saying this is just a small piece of what of what people actually need maybe someone needed this because of something horrible that happened in their family or these c.d.'s or
of all matter about daddy so for many countless victims for many of those who suffer than continue to suffer in iraq syria and elsewhere this is a very important day and no no no doubt it's also an important and symbolic day for the united states of been fighting islamic state but you know there's always a but a loss in syria for so many and i've been sort of watching a bit of what's going on in this social media already this morning and you can already detect so many saying well yes one...
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what's more difficult to determine is where is that will coming from there are many theories could it have come from oil tankers in the atlantic ocean of some suspect or could that we will be from a german ship sunk off the coast of brazil during world war 2 as some brazilian researchers have concluded. well nobody knows exactly where this oil is coming from the brazilian government says it's not coming from here in brazil that their bras the state run oil company has run tests on this oil and they say it's a type of crude oil that is not produced here in brazil they say this oil contains characteristics of oil normally found in neighboring venezuela so the brazilian government thinks this oil is coming from there but venezuela's state run oil company did nies it is the source of the oil official with brazil's environmental protection agency tells me this spill is a catastrophe and there's no quick fix to the pollution so that i do know this is an environmental emergency our work will go on until this is over. but for now we have no deadline to finish our work. on sunday crews tried t
what's more difficult to determine is where is that will coming from there are many theories could it have come from oil tankers in the atlantic ocean of some suspect or could that we will be from a german ship sunk off the coast of brazil during world war 2 as some brazilian researchers have concluded. well nobody knows exactly where this oil is coming from the brazilian government says it's not coming from here in brazil that their bras the state run oil company has run tests on this oil and...
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a common runaway slave, too many differences. -- there's too many differences. especially when you on the battlefield. we're going to give you two different experiences. you're going to say, "i can't believe these people occupied the same historical ground at the same moment." but they wrote it in many different ways. i'm standing in the way for lunch. >> you believe that micro-history may be a newport -- a new port of historiography? and my second question, as a it seems my professor, there hasn't been a usual -- an original idea in history in 100 years. when you take history from the bottom up it's kind of like do you believe it's a missing of historiography at the high school level? >> micro-history is not due to the scene. the first micro-history, it's stewart's "history of pickett's charge." read the book. he calls it a micro-history. our professors who have written on european history, they have most of the intention, but there are plenty of us who were -- who are working in micro-history. yes, it can bring fresh interpretations. yes, it can give us origin
a common runaway slave, too many differences. -- there's too many differences. especially when you on the battlefield. we're going to give you two different experiences. you're going to say, "i can't believe these people occupied the same historical ground at the same moment." but they wrote it in many different ways. i'm standing in the way for lunch. >> you believe that micro-history may be a newport -- a new port of historiography? and my second question, as a it seems my...
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the americans now have many many military bases and they have increased and intensified their dig for gold for your rainy i'm in one asia for example for gold imports enough fassel and for other natural resources the libyan oil and gas. and so the politicians they are nothing but servants for the machine. and they would deny being a war criminal in fact probably say she's being accused from the right of not protecting u.s. diplomats in benghazi but i have to tell you libya is synonymous with terrorism arguably to many ordinary people in nato nations let's go to the area on the ground a concert in manchester what did it feel like for you when you watched the college on television. well as of course extremely sad and that pains us that ordinary people in the west have to pay for the crimes and mistakes and blunders of their government you see when you try to manage a crisis a crisis is by nature a crisis you can manage it but you cannot control it 100 percent sometimes it hits you back as a system because you are achieving your main goals you have to bear these consequences and take the
the americans now have many many military bases and they have increased and intensified their dig for gold for your rainy i'm in one asia for example for gold imports enough fassel and for other natural resources the libyan oil and gas. and so the politicians they are nothing but servants for the machine. and they would deny being a war criminal in fact probably say she's being accused from the right of not protecting u.s. diplomats in benghazi but i have to tell you libya is synonymous with...
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many people have lost hope in a brighter future but not money. she shows us her recently open 2nd pizzeria which is of course stuff by women. money is next plan is to open a bakery. it's back to the main restaurants in the evening. manny is an inspiration for many she cares about camel pizza rights for women and the future. it's up to you to you know i still have so many dreams i hope our lives will change some day and that my latino will gain independence. or they. can doumani herself has been independent for a long time and that makes her the owner of the pizzeria in the desert an unusual success story. the more inspiring stories check out our new facebook page d.w. women for everyone who believes in gender equality women still suffer widespread repression and discrimination but there are also many determined to change that d.w. women gives a voice to the women of our world. that's all from global street sounds and this week we love hearing from you that write to massive global 3000 at v.w. dot com all via our new facebook page d.w. women see y
many people have lost hope in a brighter future but not money. she shows us her recently open 2nd pizzeria which is of course stuff by women. money is next plan is to open a bakery. it's back to the main restaurants in the evening. manny is an inspiration for many she cares about camel pizza rights for women and the future. it's up to you to you know i still have so many dreams i hope our lives will change some day and that my latino will gain independence. or they. can doumani herself has been...
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issue unlike so many others?think it's indefensible on two levels, first of all the policy is indefensible, president trump is right to brag about how he helped me defeat isis and clear out isis but one of the prices that we paid for clearing out isis was making a commitment to the kurds that we were going to honor commitments to the kurds and so i think just on a policy level, literally detraying the kurds is outrageous and indefensible but the way the policies was implemented, if this was your end goal, policy that you want to pursue, build support for it, make the case for congress, work within bureaucracy and pentagon, don't blind side them all and throw them in the last minute. howie: what explains the fact that so many commentators, journalists on the right as well, a number of republicans feel it's okay to criticize the president on this sharply whereas on many other issues they are pretty much supporting him? >> well, i think first of all, on the actual policy itself there's just legitimate concern about
issue unlike so many others?think it's indefensible on two levels, first of all the policy is indefensible, president trump is right to brag about how he helped me defeat isis and clear out isis but one of the prices that we paid for clearing out isis was making a commitment to the kurds that we were going to honor commitments to the kurds and so i think just on a policy level, literally detraying the kurds is outrageous and indefensible but the way the policies was implemented, if this was...
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they end up costing many, many times more.tead of a straight line, there's one particular road; it looks like this. if you've had a couple drinks, you're in big trouble. it ended up costing many, many, many times the cost. it took 21 years to get approved. and they circled the nesting of, you know, things you want to save, you want to help, but you also have to worry about ourselves. so they have a road, instead of a straight line. they have a road that looks like the indy speedway. it's not a good situation, and we're trying to do away with that. and we're very close to getting it. but permits that took 17, 18, 19 years, we think we can get -- we're down to two years. and we think we can get it around one. and you may get rejected, folks, but it's going to be fast. i have a friend who has been waiting 22 years to get a permit for something. i said, "you know, he's devoted half of his life to getting one permit." and then, in many cases, you don't get them. they vote "no," by a vote of three to two. the guy spent 22 years. i t
they end up costing many, many times more.tead of a straight line, there's one particular road; it looks like this. if you've had a couple drinks, you're in big trouble. it ended up costing many, many, many times the cost. it took 21 years to get approved. and they circled the nesting of, you know, things you want to save, you want to help, but you also have to worry about ourselves. so they have a road, instead of a straight line. they have a road that looks like the indy speedway. it's not a...