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many thanks for your time we've just seen the reports where many in a town in guinea how they left or are planning to leave why is this happening across many countries in africa. asia is about i spray shop if you have young people who are. educated remove a bit of a life and you need a job and there's no job available there's no hope. then to decide to make it this is just a note that that is the human history over the last thousands of years you know the people whose whole song we have. the right to find there's somewhere else so what needs to be done there. i think what we need to be done. there's a number of things i mean in the african countries saeed's we didn't need to be attention authority and people we need investment to create jobs because job so not because it is by government jobs will be created by investment we need to have the right. framework for investment that only come with good governance that's what our foundation is focused on the issue of good governance good governance meaning he did need to focus in the liver awards in didn't what or what is needed we need to
many thanks for your time we've just seen the reports where many in a town in guinea how they left or are planning to leave why is this happening across many countries in africa. asia is about i spray shop if you have young people who are. educated remove a bit of a life and you need a job and there's no job available there's no hope. then to decide to make it this is just a note that that is the human history over the last thousands of years you know the people whose whole song we have. the...
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having christmas in here meant a lot to all of us it was so many events so many school events so many things that my wife could not to she even missed her daughter's graduation to college it was 34 hours away she couldn't take the drive and she could stay overnight. and you know the kind of thing you know really tell people because one don't think you crazy to the death of the warmest in and that's why i bother so for the last. how many years since i've been i think for the last 4 years now i spent a minimum of 10000 dollars each year on in a couple years i spent $20000.00 just in trial going from one practitioner to another and supplements and treats. and so it's like most of my savings it's been put toward trying to figure out what's wrong with me and gain my health back. piece here in our company to. what. was. done so good. you know the market and walking away i think probably at a time and it gets you know what i. think it. is a full. issues you know call out so that we can hear that but. this. is.
having christmas in here meant a lot to all of us it was so many events so many school events so many things that my wife could not to she even missed her daughter's graduation to college it was 34 hours away she couldn't take the drive and she could stay overnight. and you know the kind of thing you know really tell people because one don't think you crazy to the death of the warmest in and that's why i bother so for the last. how many years since i've been i think for the last 4 years now i...
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society and so many ways.ut there are all of these other dimensions. sadly, it may seem meager in this country and even in europe, it is very myopic and only sees in these protests there against iran and a threat to iran and butregime, of course, iraqis want to reclaim the country and they want sovereignty and there against all types of intervention. 2003, the state is very weak in a way. we have turkish trips in the north, american troops. are reallyesters very conscientious of all of this and really have a deep understanding -- at least judging from what they say when they appear on the media -- the interest of iraq and the iraqis come first and sovereignty is very important. of course, it is not going to be taken back overnight, but they iranianiran -- the regime is not the only threat or the only sponsor certain forces. amy: i want to turn to vice president mike pence who made a surprise visit to iraq this weekend. vice pres. pence: with regards to our c conversation with president armani, we have spoken a
society and so many ways.ut there are all of these other dimensions. sadly, it may seem meager in this country and even in europe, it is very myopic and only sees in these protests there against iran and a threat to iran and butregime, of course, iraqis want to reclaim the country and they want sovereignty and there against all types of intervention. 2003, the state is very weak in a way. we have turkish trips in the north, american troops. are reallyesters very conscientious of all of this and...
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by my own curiosity and to many many possibilities to get surprises and very interesting. experiences and this be overwhelmed by this clear city and exciting experiences this lasted on for a couple of weeks ok now 30 years have passed since the wall came down how do you look back on these days. it's very good to remember each year of his wonderful days. first the expectations were very botha's just to have a look at this fascinating new world and so just make around and go back to home but it went on and on and expectations and hopes grow bigger and of course later on the big hopes get disappointed but therefore it's very interesting it's very desolate area took to preserve the memory. off the beginning of to be hopes. thank you so much. in the beginning of the big hopes he said there christoph. is implying there that not everything is gone as the east germans expected when the wall fell back in 1909 the east germans they wanted shopping equality with west germans what is it that east germans want now well equality in a broader sense i would say i mean if we take a look ag
by my own curiosity and to many many possibilities to get surprises and very interesting. experiences and this be overwhelmed by this clear city and exciting experiences this lasted on for a couple of weeks ok now 30 years have passed since the wall came down how do you look back on these days. it's very good to remember each year of his wonderful days. first the expectations were very botha's just to have a look at this fascinating new world and so just make around and go back to home but it...
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while many risked their lives thousands drowned many of them were desperate to escape war and persecution. others simply one of the chance to earn a decent living this too is part of globalization to build up the images were so strong that many people felt the huge numbers of migrants were like a flood of our by fear in this island or. many germans immediately offered to help the new arrivals and make them feel welcome. the arms of feeling. and are not ones actually but we had no idea how many people were coming or who they were. in germany some people feel threatened by the migrants. was. europe was. divided on the issue of migration and how to deal with it some countries saw the democratic order under threat. the continent was overwhelmed by the arrival of some 3300000 in the space of 3 years. the simple other regions are experiencing more serious situations like all the people migrating north from central america in the north and. the u.n. says that 2300000 people left venezuela in 2018 alone. often off the causes and in africa some countries like uganda had taken in millions of people
while many risked their lives thousands drowned many of them were desperate to escape war and persecution. others simply one of the chance to earn a decent living this too is part of globalization to build up the images were so strong that many people felt the huge numbers of migrants were like a flood of our by fear in this island or. many germans immediately offered to help the new arrivals and make them feel welcome. the arms of feeling. and are not ones actually but we had no idea how many...
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gender based violence is not only common in public places it overshadows many relationships too in many societies women are literally at the mercy of their partners according to a world bank report from 2017 marital rape was still not considered a crime in as many as 112 countries the united nations estimate that around 15000000 women between the ages of 15 and 19 have endured forced sex husbands and partners pose the greatest risk. to see one she couldn't django grew up in done dora one of my robi's poorest districts she knows firsthand how hard life here can be going through a whole lot. i got. told before me i experienced violence and with relationships and ours was just. about 10 years ago at the age of 19 lucy found out that the father of her son david had infected her with hiv david died of just 7 months lucy decided to fight against the virus and for women she founded a club called the positive young women voices a regular meetup for women in the settlement to talk about sexual violence including from the partner. he beat me every day one of people told me that he slept with lots
gender based violence is not only common in public places it overshadows many relationships too in many societies women are literally at the mercy of their partners according to a world bank report from 2017 marital rape was still not considered a crime in as many as 112 countries the united nations estimate that around 15000000 women between the ages of 15 and 19 have endured forced sex husbands and partners pose the greatest risk. to see one she couldn't django grew up in done dora one of my...
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she gave many a place to stay. i have some families with me to say something about. >> my name is baltimore and i'm one of the many children that stay at the stay over program. i was saying that i really wish claudia would come back because she is a kind and nice person. she is the reason that the stay over program is still open. you will hear from me and my family and many of my friends. that's why i think claudia should get her job back. >> hi, myself and i have five kids, three of which are students. i was asked to leave from where i used to live, and thanks to claudia, she was able to do a speedy process to we were able to get in as soon as possible. it kept us from staying on the streets. if it wasn't for her, then where would we have been that night. [ applause ]. >> hi, my child is a kindergartner in this school and this is my first time going to any school for any of my kids. my job has a lot of transitioning issues. she lashed out. she lashed out at children and teachers. instead of having cps called or my
she gave many a place to stay. i have some families with me to say something about. >> my name is baltimore and i'm one of the many children that stay at the stay over program. i was saying that i really wish claudia would come back because she is a kind and nice person. she is the reason that the stay over program is still open. you will hear from me and my family and many of my friends. that's why i think claudia should get her job back. >> hi, myself and i have five kids, three...
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many in sanfrancisco today are thriving and our economy is doing well, there's still too far, too many experiencing unemployment across san francisco and one way to tackle this is with apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship program. i was happy two months ago we opened or neighborhood access point in more technical terms but essentially a job center in the lakeview neighborhood and it was the first one that had one of the high rates of incarceration of murder and unemployment and we were very proud and supervisor walton joined me as we cut the ribbon with mayor breed, but essentially designed to work with wonderful programs like young community developers and the lead agency out there in the intercity youth to attach and refer people to the opportunities, many of those actually in the construction industry and we have many of our brother exposbrothers and sistee carpenters unions and they have been a phenomenal partner in putting people to work in an industry and giving many people their first opportunity for long-term employment. so today -- after that, last year, many of you supported
many in sanfrancisco today are thriving and our economy is doing well, there's still too far, too many experiencing unemployment across san francisco and one way to tackle this is with apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship program. i was happy two months ago we opened or neighborhood access point in more technical terms but essentially a job center in the lakeview neighborhood and it was the first one that had one of the high rates of incarceration of murder and unemployment and we were very...
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many many times and then you violated human rights left right isn't and we've been made waiting since 6263 or fish will be gotten official date in 2004 and 5 it was our president president edwin actually who put so much political capital into this and we were presented with a package of 36 chapters no candidate member was ever presented with this many chapters and then what happened 15 years later we open only one chapter close only one chapter i'm not even sure saying well you say you're the victim here you like to play the victim the victim of what bias against turkey i don't see myself as a victim i'm just stay. the facts look there is an enlargement process or fatigue in europe and their occupations to be met they want they don't want to and you don't need spend the cal and you don't negotiate fatigue in turkey also how long will it take another century for turkey to be a full member that's up to you isn't it one thing out of 5 and i think there are additional that could happen look most of that you know they're just talking about for example in eastern mediterranean today is rela
many many times and then you violated human rights left right isn't and we've been made waiting since 6263 or fish will be gotten official date in 2004 and 5 it was our president president edwin actually who put so much political capital into this and we were presented with a package of 36 chapters no candidate member was ever presented with this many chapters and then what happened 15 years later we open only one chapter close only one chapter i'm not even sure saying well you say you're the...
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can you guess how many people how many civilians have died in the operation in iraq or. make a guess we're not talking about no you're talking about syria those are talking about syrian civilians severely talking about writers human rights violations around 3000 civilian people died in iraq or. the city of raka was destroyed level to the ground around a 1000 people civilians were killed in the resort and in mosul again in the fight against isis if you're going to talk about all this i think we should be very candid and clear about this issue and it would be nice to me to 11 your hours in your very early age worry about your rights invest in young $9.00 to $11.00 so you very very here in the fight against isis in mosul along how many civilians have been killed in our operation mr cowan you don't have a great record on investigating human rights violations to so why should things be different now in 2016 the un committee against torture cited credible reports of turkish law enforcement officials in gauging in torture and treatment of detainees the committee said it was con
can you guess how many people how many civilians have died in the operation in iraq or. make a guess we're not talking about no you're talking about syria those are talking about syrian civilians severely talking about writers human rights violations around 3000 civilian people died in iraq or. the city of raka was destroyed level to the ground around a 1000 people civilians were killed in the resort and in mosul again in the fight against isis if you're going to talk about all this i think we...
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many parks and i've also had conversations with people and i get the feeling that many more people especially those with young children are seriously considering moving out of the city you know little good or during these winter months went blue shirts fights so in our pharmacare in delhi thank you very much for bringing us that up there. and in your bar has become the very definition of inspiration after a bit of success as in the sport of swimming but what makes our doc other story remarkable is that here starts milestones despite having no arms. the water is after all cut here in dorry's happy place. swimming has helped a young boy overcome big obstacles and made him an inspiration for many in his native india. at the age of 7 abdul qadeer lost both of his arms after an accident but he refused to let its life be ruled by it. so. when he was 7 years old my son accidentally touched a high voltage electric wire. we took him to a hospital in mumbai and doctors treated him for almost a week but they said the infection was spreading fast and that they had to amputate both his arms were saving hi
many parks and i've also had conversations with people and i get the feeling that many more people especially those with young children are seriously considering moving out of the city you know little good or during these winter months went blue shirts fights so in our pharmacare in delhi thank you very much for bringing us that up there. and in your bar has become the very definition of inspiration after a bit of success as in the sport of swimming but what makes our doc other story remarkable...
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mani is an inspiration for many.about camel pizza, rights for women, and the saharawis' future. hindu: i still have so many dreams. i hope our lives will change someday and that my people will gain independence. reporter: hindu 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. host: for more inspiring stories, check out our new facecebook page, d dw women. fofor everyone w who believesn gender eququality. wowomen still susuffer wesprpd reprprsion and d discriminatio. fofbut ththere are alsoso many this week. we love hearing from you, though. write to us at global3000@dw.com, or via our new facebook page, dw women. see you next time. take care. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrarator: on ththis episodedef "eaarth focus"s"... the e race to transition to sustainable solar powower is underway. in zanzibar, rural women are lear
mani is an inspiration for many.about camel pizza, rights for women, and the saharawis' future. hindu: i still have so many dreams. i hope our lives will change someday and that my people will gain independence. reporter: hindu 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. host: for more inspiring stories, check out our new facecebook page, d dw women. fofor everyone w who believesn gender eququality....
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many hindu and muslim groups of all the kind of called for peace many many schools and colleges with the provision will remain close to one did with seamless unprecedented security literally many many states across india in maharashtra and raw just by the british cannot because really across the country you know and aside from the security what politicians for example have been saying i'm wondering about the people that because you've just got back from the site sonia what are people there tell you about its significance . well so i otoh is a major center for hinduism you know it's home to many ancient temples and many hindus there have have there's a lot of public support for the building of the temple for many hindus there not just you know you would hear this see the building of the temple really as a symbol of the feat of national group bible for some it's also correction of historical wrong in that they believe that building a temple at the at the site of the mosque really evil centuries of suppression and oppression by outsiders muslim invaders and the british so i think for fo
many hindu and muslim groups of all the kind of called for peace many many schools and colleges with the provision will remain close to one did with seamless unprecedented security literally many many states across india in maharashtra and raw just by the british cannot because really across the country you know and aside from the security what politicians for example have been saying i'm wondering about the people that because you've just got back from the site sonia what are people there tell...
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many of these films already have been shown in cinemas and many more irene is the pipeline.sful patriotic film. it is a fictionalised account of a covert operation by the indian army, striking pakistani militants who attacked a base on indian territory. i went to multiplexers, people were holding flags and singing hymns. the director believes it played into the countries patriotic fervour. one of the most important aspect was the patriotic aspect. in terms of not only in the film but the review and love it god, it kind of gives you an idea of the patriotism indians have inherently into them and that is why the film awake and i think that is something that will always work, as long as it is a patriotic film and the story is great, it will work. long as it is a patriotic film and the story is great, it will workm is one of several patriotically movies. another focuses on a space expedition, one on a love story with content closely aligned to the government ‘s effort to improve rural sanitation. what is driving this? many think it is the same right—wing focus that brought the r
many of these films already have been shown in cinemas and many more irene is the pipeline.sful patriotic film. it is a fictionalised account of a covert operation by the indian army, striking pakistani militants who attacked a base on indian territory. i went to multiplexers, people were holding flags and singing hymns. the director believes it played into the countries patriotic fervour. one of the most important aspect was the patriotic aspect. in terms of not only in the film but the review...
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since 1967 many changes have taken place.d the grills are being removed taking him off the custodial aspects. a hospital now called the clinical research center and administered by the national institute of mental health has intensified its research and to many approaches to rehabilitation. one technique basic to many treatment methods is encouraging addicts to help addicts, by working together, playing together and just being together. there's another center. one engaged in addiction research. its mission is to investigate the nature of the drugs themselves. our understanding of the scientific working of drugs, their physical effects on people, what changes they cause in the body, questions to which we have few precise answers. >> patients from the clinical research center volunteer for a variety of tests involving the actual intake of drugs. to the outsider, these tests may appear meaningless, and from a conservative point of view, immoral. however, they bring us closer to a clearer understanding of the chemical relationshi
since 1967 many changes have taken place.d the grills are being removed taking him off the custodial aspects. a hospital now called the clinical research center and administered by the national institute of mental health has intensified its research and to many approaches to rehabilitation. one technique basic to many treatment methods is encouraging addicts to help addicts, by working together, playing together and just being together. there's another center. one engaged in addiction research....
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psychology for so many years so what kind of feeling do you get when you see them. read. this news. is good it was also here where we were reminded how difficult it can be for some instruments to shake off growing up in an hour thore tarion state where they were closely watched before giving us an interview as trade insisted on seeing our i.d.'s something she say's shows the continuing differences between the 2 germans as attrition you might in the arrow between the former g.d.r. and the former federal republic of germany there are very deep and very substantial differences reasons mesa going to trigger the arms this has to do on one hand that germany has always been a sovereign state and that the mentalities of the people from the east and west have always been different for she ran. the fall of the wall today for some also maintenance in their jobs in their lives and what the road to a town in the 2 ranger state was among those towns affected this mining that was closed down in 1903 against a backdrop of protests and hunger strikes we'll back maybelle was among those who protested
psychology for so many years so what kind of feeling do you get when you see them. read. this news. is good it was also here where we were reminded how difficult it can be for some instruments to shake off growing up in an hour thore tarion state where they were closely watched before giving us an interview as trade insisted on seeing our i.d.'s something she say's shows the continuing differences between the 2 germans as attrition you might in the arrow between the former g.d.r. and the former...
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much more precise that issues facing many people. alexander. you know versts movement was always saying that it wants to take things into its own hands you've been acting basically on your own for many many months do you think it is about time for you to reach are to different key players like for example the trade unions to be able to set up stronger wide big barley's across the nation. i think we need make the link between is a trench unions for everyone because now we have a lot of problem in france not. 40 we have another problem and setters and now when the parents are really in movements such a movement in france which is a trade union with a succession. well today the president. not here. now we need if there is a really good movement so far. no no there is philip don't you think very. much you know well another man is over the months to take the steam from. to take the steam out of the discontent movement by starting those measures particular when it comes to the. alleviating of the case for the poor people who fronts. well is the need
much more precise that issues facing many people. alexander. you know versts movement was always saying that it wants to take things into its own hands you've been acting basically on your own for many many months do you think it is about time for you to reach are to different key players like for example the trade unions to be able to set up stronger wide big barley's across the nation. i think we need make the link between is a trench unions for everyone because now we have a lot of problem...
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gun violence in particular took away the lives of so many people that i loved, so many people that i cared about and sadly in this country, we see that we have still not done enough to address what is happening with gun violence and how it is important to make sure that this doesn't continue to happen in this country. the same, sadly with so many incredible people in our trans community throughout the country the loss of 26 lives in just this past year, and unfortunately, disproportionately again, african-american women who are victimized just because they are being who they are meant to be. it is so unfortunate that every year, when we come here, we come here as a day of remembrance, but we also sadly have had to add more people to the list. it is heartbreaking, but i am also excited about the future because so many people are here, so many people are paying attention. so many people are advocating and pushing and fighting and are not giving up on the need for change in this city and in this country. there is no reason why anyone should have to walk anywhere in fear of being victimi
gun violence in particular took away the lives of so many people that i loved, so many people that i cared about and sadly in this country, we see that we have still not done enough to address what is happening with gun violence and how it is important to make sure that this doesn't continue to happen in this country. the same, sadly with so many incredible people in our trans community throughout the country the loss of 26 lives in just this past year, and unfortunately, disproportionately...
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the grocery department was overflowing with exotic products a new experience for many. this one for a company of my eyes i don't know what i should buy 1st or what i should eat 1st i bought some muscle so these are new to me. these were nervy days the east germans had to head back across the berlin wall by 8 o'clock in the evening no one knew if they would be allowed out again. to christophe christophe so how would these 1st encounters between east and west germans. well they were cried to joyous also here at the at the cottage he had this big luxury a department store people that worked here back then said well people from east germany were quite quite interested in the fashion and like fine koloff that the store offered but despite the money that they had gotten from the west german government you know many could not afford what was on sale here people that worked here back then said well if you know people couldn't spend all the money or didn't have enough money at least the employees here organize some some candy for the kids that that came along and also people fro
the grocery department was overflowing with exotic products a new experience for many. this one for a company of my eyes i don't know what i should buy 1st or what i should eat 1st i bought some muscle so these are new to me. these were nervy days the east germans had to head back across the berlin wall by 8 o'clock in the evening no one knew if they would be allowed out again. to christophe christophe so how would these 1st encounters between east and west germans. well they were cried to...
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in lebanon there are of course many doctors lebanon is a country of anything lebanon is a country of amazing human talent and i've been there for many years and are sure every day it's just extraordinary the amount of human you have even if you're. strange you got a sunni or shia or a christian there are hundreds of people who could run these posters up the question of are there personalities or alternatives it's a question of will the political power structure of the sectarian oligarchic system that has run the country for 3040 years will it be flexible enough to meet some or many of the demands of the masses of people in the streets who probably represent over a half a country i would guess is there any but stability in the traditional power structure or there's a traditional structure as we've seen recently with the street demonstrations of so there's an assist on keeping the old very unsure and the crisis them which is the whole reason why half the countries are on the streets i should ensure that syria has shown wanting to jonathan has or hasn't i feel yeah i get yeah i guess th
in lebanon there are of course many doctors lebanon is a country of anything lebanon is a country of amazing human talent and i've been there for many years and are sure every day it's just extraordinary the amount of human you have even if you're. strange you got a sunni or shia or a christian there are hundreds of people who could run these posters up the question of are there personalities or alternatives it's a question of will the political power structure of the sectarian oligarchic...
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questioning * maybe the many, many, many -- greg: maybe the many, many, many voices are all the women clinton's black book. kat: hillary clinton hates trump, right? why is she starting to try and talk exactly like him. like many, many, many people are telling you to run? many people are saying is how trump starts off 30% of his sentences. then the savage attacks. she went after tulsi gabbard. but the problem is only trump can be trump. she is so obsessed with him that she is starting to emulate his behaviors. but she is not good at it. she attacks tulsi gabbard and use got way more popular. that's not the way it's supposed to work. it's not the way it worked for me in high school. but it's okay. i don't carry inmore. it's okay, erika. greg: knowing product ads, 50% more raisins. but you don't add more fish smell to a fish. kat: i have been doing something wrong. day russ -- tyrus: if i'm the head coach of the democratic party, i have to be drug tested a lot. the good news is for everybody who jumps in, the frontrunner will be excited to greet them and meet them because he doesn't know
questioning * maybe the many, many, many -- greg: maybe the many, many, many voices are all the women clinton's black book. kat: hillary clinton hates trump, right? why is she starting to try and talk exactly like him. like many, many, many people are telling you to run? many people are saying is how trump starts off 30% of his sentences. then the savage attacks. she went after tulsi gabbard. but the problem is only trump can be trump. she is so obsessed with him that she is starting to emulate...
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the future of daca, the future of tps, all uncertain and many, many, many more attacks that our communities are facing all across the country, but i am reminded today of the words of a woman, valerie core, who offered up perhaps the pains that we face are not the pains of death, but the pain of childbirth, that there is something new being born today. do you believe that? do you believe that? something new is being born today so as we pray together, let our prayers not just be that the justices do the right thing, but let us also send our prayers and our energies to all of the immigrants that despite the attacks, despite ice and cdp going after us every day, despite the uncertainty of daca, despite the cold and despite the rain, are showing up today. all of the immigrants and allies who right now are either waiting to be inside of the supreme court or will be rallying outside of the supreme court, let us pray for them because despite the challenges and the fear, they are showing up. we are showing up. and let us also turn our prayers within so that similarly, just like the courageous immigr
the future of daca, the future of tps, all uncertain and many, many, many more attacks that our communities are facing all across the country, but i am reminded today of the words of a woman, valerie core, who offered up perhaps the pains that we face are not the pains of death, but the pain of childbirth, that there is something new being born today. do you believe that? do you believe that? something new is being born today so as we pray together, let our prayers not just be that the justices...
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many of the patients are or have been sex workers many are hiv positive there's still a lot of stigmaattached to transgender in south africa and health care has been sparse. but here both patients and staff are accepted for who they are caller. i. love it to be due to myself i don't know if he or i decided to get out of the box isn't his belief is that a let me. let me. get you back into your box they feel good because of the really. big many transgender people struggle to survive there's an urgent need for access to care and counseling the family sarabande in the in the community has abandoned them so they'd know they have no support from anybody and a lot of them say when we go out in the community we do outreach saying that yes this is the interview program we do need the service in the health care but can we start at us as a human being you know me as wanting to be a female broad reach will analyze patient data from the clinic in order to establish what issues have to be addressed. it will be critical for us to always be able to focus on population that are the most need to bring
many of the patients are or have been sex workers many are hiv positive there's still a lot of stigmaattached to transgender in south africa and health care has been sparse. but here both patients and staff are accepted for who they are caller. i. love it to be due to myself i don't know if he or i decided to get out of the box isn't his belief is that a let me. let me. get you back into your box they feel good because of the really. big many transgender people struggle to survive there's an...
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i know she said this week that many, many, many people are calling on her to run.rue. >> >> well, you know, i ran a poll recently in which we put hillary, bloomberg and kerry in the mix, and she was tied with biden. so i think there's no doubt that she's looking at a strong possibility of coming back. and remember nixon had the nomination twice and was given a second chance. look, i'm not, i'm not selling it or unselling it. i'm giving an observation that there's a realistic opportunity for her. i think had he prison above the fray after losing -- risen above the fray after losing 2016, i think she would have been in a much better position. that's not exactly what she did. but if we don't hear from her in the next couple days, i think you can consider that book closed. gerry: do you think we will? >> i think at this -- i give it about a 40% chance. so, you know, no one has a very high probability of getting in or being president, but, you know, at this point i would have thought she would have made the decision about now. gerry: all these names from the past -- blo
i know she said this week that many, many, many people are calling on her to run.rue. >> >> well, you know, i ran a poll recently in which we put hillary, bloomberg and kerry in the mix, and she was tied with biden. so i think there's no doubt that she's looking at a strong possibility of coming back. and remember nixon had the nomination twice and was given a second chance. look, i'm not, i'm not selling it or unselling it. i'm giving an observation that there's a realistic...
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many. has no work my dream is to go away and earn money someplace else there's no support in this country i'll definitely leaf. they feel especially ignored by the government many families in memory are affected by immigration they tell us peaches of capsized boat drowned young people a much more than just news items. family was he turned his oldest son died last year on the mediterranean his mother is consumed by grief. you know my heart has not been at peace since he died. disabled he manages to make ends meet by repairing t.v.'s he says the loss of his son not only brings pain it also endangers the family's long term survival a few weeks ago his 2nd youngest son only 14 years old also left. a son has gone is killing me it's my biggest problem i don't want to lose him like the 1st one. left because they had few opportunities here the e.u. hopes to find the root causes of migration in guinea with about 100000000 euros from the emergency trust fund for africa and some of the money is also g
many. has no work my dream is to go away and earn money someplace else there's no support in this country i'll definitely leaf. they feel especially ignored by the government many families in memory are affected by immigration they tell us peaches of capsized boat drowned young people a much more than just news items. family was he turned his oldest son died last year on the mediterranean his mother is consumed by grief. you know my heart has not been at peace since he died. disabled he manages...
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and sad to say, alemany boulevard is still the site of many, many fatalities and reckless driving and captain hart, before he transitioned out, was working with our office and we now have a plan. captain hart honors his legacy and wars the star as his great grandfather. he joined the force after attending law school. he served in pa to troll patrols and as an attorney with the department's legal division. he has taught constitutional law, criminal law, criminal procedure and leadership courses to more than 50 police recruit classes, more than 50. as a sergeant, captain hart lead a street crime enforcement team in the bayview district. as a lieutenant, he was the officer in charge of the candl candlestick park and lead 70,000 people. as a captain to the unit, he supervised the marine unit and lead the response to the 2017 north bay firearm storm at the department operation center. captain hart is a master instructor in blue courage, a course taught throughout the nation. as police captain, he is always available, as i've said, to the public and ever present at community meetings, alway
and sad to say, alemany boulevard is still the site of many, many fatalities and reckless driving and captain hart, before he transitioned out, was working with our office and we now have a plan. captain hart honors his legacy and wars the star as his great grandfather. he joined the force after attending law school. he served in pa to troll patrols and as an attorney with the department's legal division. he has taught constitutional law, criminal law, criminal procedure and leadership courses...
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and many many more attacks our communities are facing across the country. i am reminded today of the words of a woman, valerie cork, who offered perhaps, the pain we face are not the face of death. but the pain of childbirth. that there is something new being born today. do you believe that? do you believe that? is something new is being born today. as we pray together, let our prayers not just be the justices do the right thing, but let us also say in our prayers and energies to all the immigrants that despite the attacks, going after us, despite the uncertainty of daca, and despite the cold and rain are showing up today. all the immigrants and allies who right now, are waiting to be inside the supreme court, or will be rallying outside the supreme court. let us pray for them. despite the challenges and fear, they are showing up. we are showing up. let us turn our prayers within so that similarly just like courageous immigrants that are taking action today that we need the moment as well. let's pray that we find our moral clarity inside of us. and ask ours
and many many more attacks our communities are facing across the country. i am reminded today of the words of a woman, valerie cork, who offered perhaps, the pain we face are not the face of death. but the pain of childbirth. that there is something new being born today. do you believe that? do you believe that? is something new is being born today. as we pray together, let our prayers not just be the justices do the right thing, but let us also say in our prayers and energies to all the...
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is new haven and many other american cities for many reasons i go into in the book. most egregiously the urban renewal here and elsewhere tore down a poor but viable low income neighborhood to put up apartments aimed at keeping the middle-class in the city and a highway to connect downtown to i-95 and introduced a car oriented shopping center into downtown. i also probed the way urban renewal consulted with community residents and i discovered they felt they were democratically minded experts protecting the public good but their approach sought input for him representatives of the special interest groups and community organizers i call it that pluralist democracy drawn from analysis that robert dall developed in his classic work which is based on the new haven renewal that summer. so i conclude phase one during the fifties had a massive clearance and pluralist democratic form of communication was deeply flawed so many other cities including boston with the destruction of the immigrant west and follow the same pattern. act ii was boston. 1960 through 67. 1960 logue wa
is new haven and many other american cities for many reasons i go into in the book. most egregiously the urban renewal here and elsewhere tore down a poor but viable low income neighborhood to put up apartments aimed at keeping the middle-class in the city and a highway to connect downtown to i-95 and introduced a car oriented shopping center into downtown. i also probed the way urban renewal consulted with community residents and i discovered they felt they were democratically minded experts...
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questions.two theserstand that many of are guatemalans -- many people don't know a lot of guatemalans came here, i think it was an earthquake just some months back. a lot of issues are going on in central america. when no one can communicate. have a legitimate reason and right to seek asylum. if you could comment on the idea on the loss or misuse -- the misuse of them against people of color. >> it was very difficult to communicate with her. she spoke spanish. i can imagine what it was like hearing my orders in the language she wasn't familiar with. she couldn't understand what was going on. papers, which she can read in a completely different language. we say people are understanding the language of their heart. everything is confusing. at in ay get yelled different language because people assume they speak spanish. calling people to interpret in courturt, we have to find interpreters because there is such limited resources. this has been excruciating even for the folks doing organizing work to folks doing legal intakes, to ensure that everything they are receiving they are understan
questions.two theserstand that many of are guatemalans -- many people don't know a lot of guatemalans came here, i think it was an earthquake just some months back. a lot of issues are going on in central america. when no one can communicate. have a legitimate reason and right to seek asylum. if you could comment on the idea on the loss or misuse -- the misuse of them against people of color. >> it was very difficult to communicate with her. she spoke spanish. i can imagine what it was...
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there's more to the many friends of mine lost their lives many neighbors lots of people just disappear it happened a lot around here over the school. improving people's lives this was the vision of bow house today that vision also encompasses infrastructure projects like these help don't escalate his. forces but he's got a escalators themselves on even the point the point is what they've been lifting people in the sense of community. they've created a sense of belonging happiness and pride in the neighborhood. mother of 3 for more than 30 families with small shops live near the escalators so thanks to the escalators local businesses are doing much better and better because someone you know that obviously loves every bit of it. well that goes 00000000 i thought oh yeah it's them real. these days consuelo gussie is shop is trying. times used to be tough. right getting around used to be much harder. than summer it was very hard terrible music is in the roads weren't paved. no no they weren't we had streets of mud you out it would be a mud. but there were lots of houses here back then were
there's more to the many friends of mine lost their lives many neighbors lots of people just disappear it happened a lot around here over the school. improving people's lives this was the vision of bow house today that vision also encompasses infrastructure projects like these help don't escalate his. forces but he's got a escalators themselves on even the point the point is what they've been lifting people in the sense of community. they've created a sense of belonging happiness and pride in...
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there are many flood warnings still in force. about flood and weather warnings. now, sunday getting off to a cold, frosty start. for northern england, scotland, northern ireland, there is a risk of ice on untreated surfaces, especially into northern ireland where saturday was so wet. further south, more cloud close to this area of low pressure. it is pulling away but keeping temperatures above freezing. look, there's a gap between weather systems, but these wet weather bearing weather fronts will be coming in towards western parts at the end of sunday as we'll see a moment. this is how remembrance sunday is shaping up. still outbreaks of rain for parts of southern england and south wales, clearing away, a few fog patches around as well. but for many of us, you see the extent of the dry, sunny weather during the day. the odd shower clipping easternmost parts of england around the moray firth. a chilly, day but where you're changing saturday's rain and snow for sunshine, it will feel a bit warmer. but look at this. these weather fr
there are many flood warnings still in force. about flood and weather warnings. now, sunday getting off to a cold, frosty start. for northern england, scotland, northern ireland, there is a risk of ice on untreated surfaces, especially into northern ireland where saturday was so wet. further south, more cloud close to this area of low pressure. it is pulling away but keeping temperatures above freezing. look, there's a gap between weather systems, but these wet weather bearing weather fronts...
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there are many reasons why people in britain voted to leave the european union for many the main one appears to be a feeling that the you had taken control of their lives. one of the factors that led into the decision to take back control narrative was that even their identity has been taken away by a kind of globalised homogeny at sea that meant that the localism was no longer valid. many people in germany feel the same way. they are these people are demonstrating against multiculturalism. questions of identity she set up that political arena when people feel that their status in society is threatened and all that they're not valued. all you were tolerant today will be foreigners in our own country tomorrow. a lot of people around the world feel like that now due in part to compensation some of them have turned to nationalism and populism to help restore their sense of identity. and was awesome to see that in the strong change happening right now in the united states not for more than 200 years our tradition of welcoming immigrants from around the world has given us a tremendous adv
there are many reasons why people in britain voted to leave the european union for many the main one appears to be a feeling that the you had taken control of their lives. one of the factors that led into the decision to take back control narrative was that even their identity has been taken away by a kind of globalised homogeny at sea that meant that the localism was no longer valid. many people in germany feel the same way. they are these people are demonstrating against multiculturalism....
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and it has been for many years. to provide quality and legal services to individuals who cannot communicate. we cannot communicate. in some of us cannot communicate in spanish. and to advise individuals, other constitutional rights or basic rights. to the extent, in our language, when they cannot understand is the travesty. we found that in this particular instance, many of the chief detainees, most of whom were guatemalan, and no earthly idea asked what what was being said. none whatsoever. none could speak spanish. and definitely not mom. and the individuals who was speaking mom, when they were bought before our federal judge, she was kind enough to have an interpreter in california on the line. in the other individual who speak spanish, was in the dark. it was the only individual who can speak mom, that could help these individuals. it is really as i said, a taxing honor system. >> i say the witnesses. super thank you very much. i will see this again at the end, we will probably have some questions based on some
and it has been for many years. to provide quality and legal services to individuals who cannot communicate. we cannot communicate. in some of us cannot communicate in spanish. and to advise individuals, other constitutional rights or basic rights. to the extent, in our language, when they cannot understand is the travesty. we found that in this particular instance, many of the chief detainees, most of whom were guatemalan, and no earthly idea asked what what was being said. none whatsoever....
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in many cases, it is coincidence. it's the same.raying five times a day, observing the religion in the same way, the difference is that most people, most afghans do not want to see violence and extreme cruelty used to propagate or to enforce their religion. host: fact two photos per the next 1, 2016, also from kabul. a scavenger boy gathering garbage near the palace. pamela: yes. when i was looking at this picture the other day, it is good to show it. that palace has now been completely renovated. it is undergoing this massive renovation. it's very beautiful now. that was built in the 1920's. the king lived there and it was a beautiful old palace that was destroyed in successive wars. it stood for years as an emblem and an eyesore of all the terrible violence that has destroyed kabul over the years. when i took that picture which was about three and a half years ago, i really thought, it really said so much. there is a little boy who can't go to school, he's got this ragged bag which he is collecting garbage, and that's what he does
in many cases, it is coincidence. it's the same.raying five times a day, observing the religion in the same way, the difference is that most people, most afghans do not want to see violence and extreme cruelty used to propagate or to enforce their religion. host: fact two photos per the next 1, 2016, also from kabul. a scavenger boy gathering garbage near the palace. pamela: yes. when i was looking at this picture the other day, it is good to show it. that palace has now been completely...
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we have many, many things that we do in this realm pm also prioritizing sustainable and native landscaping in new infrastructure, parks, capital improvements that we're making is a very strong focus in our capital and planning division. we really have worked for a long time in many ways to protect san francisco's diverse biological resources and we're proud to support this initiative. thank you. >> thank you, spencer. supervisor fewer. >> let's open this up for public comment. seeing no comments from my colleagues, so i'm going to call some cards that i've gotten. greg -- >> i think mr. brasseau may want to add one thing. >> if i may add jennifer from public works to come up. >> absolutely. >> hi, thank you, i'll keep this brief so we can get to the public comments. just as everyone else, i would really like to reinforce public works to recognize the success of this initiative and to thank the supervisors on this and to peter for bringing us together on a monthly basis. what i want to share is the power of bringing these groups together that we could be much more effective working together
we have many, many things that we do in this realm pm also prioritizing sustainable and native landscaping in new infrastructure, parks, capital improvements that we're making is a very strong focus in our capital and planning division. we really have worked for a long time in many ways to protect san francisco's diverse biological resources and we're proud to support this initiative. thank you. >> thank you, spencer. supervisor fewer. >> let's open this up for public comment....
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with us italy's floating city is under water then as has been hit by its worst floods in 50 years many historic buildings of unesco's world heritage site are on the brink of ruin including the iconic st marks basilica officials have declared a state of emergency residents and tourists are shocked at the stale of the damage the 1200 year old city has reached its breaking point and to make matters worse the disaster in italy could have been prevented a decades old project to build a flood barrier has failed to materialize its over budget overdue and plagued by allegations of corruption residents have long complained that venice is being exploited for profit mass tourism has left a mark on the fragile city with $30000000.00 tourists coming every year well the mayor has blamed the flooding on climate change but architect cristiana gus breteau says the disaster is manmade he fears that it may soon be too late to stop venice from going under. 83 year old the nation christiana has experienced numerous floods in his lifetime. but the kind of prolonged flood his hometown is currently enduring i
with us italy's floating city is under water then as has been hit by its worst floods in 50 years many historic buildings of unesco's world heritage site are on the brink of ruin including the iconic st marks basilica officials have declared a state of emergency residents and tourists are shocked at the stale of the damage the 1200 year old city has reached its breaking point and to make matters worse the disaster in italy could have been prevented a decades old project to build a flood barrier...
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could have as many guards as you want you can have as many alarms as you want but. this amount of criminal energy always find a way. it will be a huge cultural loss if we don't manage to get these objects back. to hear what we're talking about here is a priceless historic art and cultural value. also coming up a lake to chinese government documents reveal details about the forced detention of something like a 1000000 we go muslims the significance is that we have an unprecedented insight into what the chinese government is really doing the endgame is to change an entire minority population it's a cultural genocide and it's a course of social range nearing. for us here in germany have pulled off a spectacular high said one of europe's most renowned museums police in the eastern city of dresden say the break in at the greed vaults comebacks and took place in the early hours of monday morning and that the loose includes priceless early 18th century jewelry the state run music moves home to around $4000.00 presses objects made of gold silver jewels and divers. dress doz
could have as many guards as you want you can have as many alarms as you want but. this amount of criminal energy always find a way. it will be a huge cultural loss if we don't manage to get these objects back. to hear what we're talking about here is a priceless historic art and cultural value. also coming up a lake to chinese government documents reveal details about the forced detention of something like a 1000000 we go muslims the significance is that we have an unprecedented insight into...
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over the last decade, many, many neuroimaging studies have proved that the brain activity of patientsome abnormal condition. but this evidence is found by mri, not eeg. for mild depression, mri cannot find anything, but we can find the mild depression from eeg signal. that is, the brain wave signal. the cap is cheaper and, unlike an mri, portable. it aims to allow doctors to diagnose depression in a more scientific way. and we use the ai analysis method to analyse the patterns of the data from the patients with depression and finally, we found some biomarkers and we can detect whether the person has depression or not with about 80% accuracy. the company hopes to launch the product next year and is also looking at how it might be used to identify alzheimer's, attention deficit disorder, and susceptibility to insomnia. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that a device dispatched by samsung to send selfies to space came back to earth with a thud, crash—landing in a back garden in michigan, usa. thankfully nobody was injured. on a slightly safer note, the korean tech giant has t
over the last decade, many, many neuroimaging studies have proved that the brain activity of patientsome abnormal condition. but this evidence is found by mri, not eeg. for mild depression, mri cannot find anything, but we can find the mild depression from eeg signal. that is, the brain wave signal. the cap is cheaper and, unlike an mri, portable. it aims to allow doctors to diagnose depression in a more scientific way. and we use the ai analysis method to analyse the patterns of the data from...
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there have not been that many royal interviews, but the reaction wasjust so that many royal interviewsreaction was just so condemnatory, and he came across so badly. not once expressing regret or sympathy for the victims ofjeffrey epstein's behaviour. and not distancing himself from epstein when he was given the chance. but actually saying that he had bound the relationship quite beneficial to him. he did condemn his sexual impropriety and crimes, let's not mince words, but he wasjust so completely on self aware. and crass, really, and his exoneration is two it was a disaster. i think it left people feeling not necessarily that he was guilty, but that he was so out of touch and so self—centred. so, ithink out of touch and so self—centred. so, i think that was, really, you can't have someone like that travelling the world on behalf of the queen or heading up charities. have you heard at all how the queen and other members of the royal family have responded to this growing scandal in the last few days? and what, in your view, is going to mean when they say the duke of york are stepping b
there have not been that many royal interviews, but the reaction wasjust so that many royal interviewsreaction was just so condemnatory, and he came across so badly. not once expressing regret or sympathy for the victims ofjeffrey epstein's behaviour. and not distancing himself from epstein when he was given the chance. but actually saying that he had bound the relationship quite beneficial to him. he did condemn his sexual impropriety and crimes, let's not mince words, but he wasjust so...
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lynn is somebody who has broken-down so many doors in so many arenas, that i'm not going to get through all that he has done. lynn was able to find his way into the thriving punk life and night scene, developing a connection with san francisco's underground queer scene, he became a member of one of the first queer bands in the community. their music discussed everything from queer love to sexual expression and gender identity. tribe 8 was revolutionary in many ways and became known across the globe for its brazen and unapologetic music. the band has played at the michigan women's music festival, the san francisco trans march, and multiple lady fests and lgbtq pride festivals. lynn breedlove is the author of a novel, godspeed, and he also cowrote, directed, and produced in a short film that premiered at a film festival. his memoir was published in 2019. in 2015, breedlove returned to playing music with the emergence of his new band, the queer mobiles. the band works in collaboration with queer and trans artists across the country, performing shows and concerts across the country. lynn is
lynn is somebody who has broken-down so many doors in so many arenas, that i'm not going to get through all that he has done. lynn was able to find his way into the thriving punk life and night scene, developing a connection with san francisco's underground queer scene, he became a member of one of the first queer bands in the community. their music discussed everything from queer love to sexual expression and gender identity. tribe 8 was revolutionary in many ways and became known across the...
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well he just will not let this issue go trump has been supporting this navy seal for many many months now publicly on twitter and elsewhere and just he keeps taking this issue as far as he can and wants to keep talking about it you know he this is a very. controversial case with this navy seal who as you mentioned was cleared in acquitted of any war crimes however he was convicted of a lesser crime of military crime of posing with as you mentioned a body of a teenage i saw a fighter during his deployment in iraq so the military command basically said listen this guy was cleared of war crimes but we still do not think he's fit to serve with in the naval sea naval seal command naval seals and so the navy navy in the military wanted to kick him out that's when trump stepped in and said absolutely not you've got to stop any further investigations towards him he also is going to be trump also came in and said that he would get all of his his rank restored to him as well clearing him pretty much of any wrongdoing this is what trump had to say about this he met with the bulgarian prime minis
well he just will not let this issue go trump has been supporting this navy seal for many many months now publicly on twitter and elsewhere and just he keeps taking this issue as far as he can and wants to keep talking about it you know he this is a very. controversial case with this navy seal who as you mentioned was cleared in acquitted of any war crimes however he was convicted of a lesser crime of military crime of posing with as you mentioned a body of a teenage i saw a fighter during his...