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can ijust put to you what martin bell was saying?r for unicef are many years and has seen the good work done. you wouldn't doubt, presumably, that individual aid programmes, people going with their best endeavours to help those in need, you're not entirely cynical about this, are you? i'm pretty cynical. i've seen too much of it. let's look at haiti. what did the un there? they took cholera there and killed several thousand people and put hundreds of thousands more into a state of disease. then they denied it. they covered up. that is typical of what goes on. haiti was a complete mess from start to finish. i want to bring in martin. particularly when you are talking about the government giving money to particular aid charities, do you think there has been too cosy and casual a relationship between the government and the charities who it funds aid programmes through? i think the government and charities are close, and they have to be. if ian had been where i had been, if you are holding the hands of a nine—year—old child in yemen who
can ijust put to you what martin bell was saying?r for unicef are many years and has seen the good work done. you wouldn't doubt, presumably, that individual aid programmes, people going with their best endeavours to help those in need, you're not entirely cynical about this, are you? i'm pretty cynical. i've seen too much of it. let's look at haiti. what did the un there? they took cholera there and killed several thousand people and put hundreds of thousands more into a state of disease. then...
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fascinating subject and one we all have to get our heads wrapped around the thin eappen martin bacharach's and david bell and thank you two for watching and see the program again any time by visiting a website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion at our facebook page that's facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter a handle is at a.j. inside story from egypt and the whole team by. on counting the car some of the biggest names in tech out with record earnings but they're also under scrutiny by regulators in what's being called at the sec clash a look at business relations between the u.k. and china plus another scandal in the german auto industry counting the cost at this time of. the palestine national locust was first founded in the one nine hundred thirty s. but has had to be revived in two thousand and ten all was very important for me to sing in palestine now musicians from all over the world come together to perform in the occupied territories it's a good philistine it's like every palestinian living in the aspirant felt it was the first time they pe
fascinating subject and one we all have to get our heads wrapped around the thin eappen martin bacharach's and david bell and thank you two for watching and see the program again any time by visiting a website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion at our facebook page that's facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter a handle is at a.j. inside story from egypt and the whole team by. on counting the car some of the biggest names in tech out with...
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fascinating subject and one we all have to get our heads wrapped around the thin eappen martin bacharach's and david bell and thank you two for watching and see the program again any time by visiting a website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion at our facebook page that's facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter a handle is at a.j. inside story from egypt and the whole team by. travel often. by tranquil warped views and forests may provide valuable. box of. my icons landmarks valleys and scotland's. live for adventure. discovery jobs because far away places cosa. going this is together with cats i always. news has never been more available it's a constant barrage of it with every day but the message is a simplistic you have been trained good logical rational crazy monster and misinformation is rife dismissal and well documented accusation and evidence is part of the listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging mainstream media narratives at this time on al-jazeera the river nile is a vital source of sustenance to the countries it flows t
fascinating subject and one we all have to get our heads wrapped around the thin eappen martin bacharach's and david bell and thank you two for watching and see the program again any time by visiting a website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion at our facebook page that's facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter a handle is at a.j. inside story from egypt and the whole team by. travel often. by tranquil warped views and forests may provide...
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fascinating subject and one we all have to get our heads wrapped around the thin eappen martin bacharach's and david bell and thank you too for watching see the program again any time by visiting a website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion at our facebook page that's facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from egypt and the whole team by. from satellite technology to three d. printing and recycled waste to solar powered classrooms africa is transforming young innovators are propelling change building communities creating employment and solving problems their challenging systems and shaping new ones it's about creative thinkers shaping their continent's future innovate africa at this time on al-jazeera. and then reported on the. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for dry riverbed like this o
fascinating subject and one we all have to get our heads wrapped around the thin eappen martin bacharach's and david bell and thank you too for watching see the program again any time by visiting a website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion at our facebook page that's facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from egypt and the whole team by. from satellite technology to three d. printing and recycled waste...
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fascinating subject and one we all have to get our heads wrapped around the thin eappen martin bacharach's and david bell and thank you too for watching and see the program again any time by visiting a website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion at our facebook page that's facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter a handle is at a.j. inside story from egypt and the whole team by. news has never been moolah vailable but the message is a simplistic and misinformation is rife that the listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging mainstream media narrative at this time on al-jazeera february on al-jazeera south korea hosts the twenty eighteen winter olympics can record be broken al-jazeera will bring you the latest from pyongyang chimed the big picture examines the present day crisis in venezuela by exploring the divisions rooted in its pasta senior officials will meet to discuss the biggest security challenges facing our wild will be live from the munich security conference politician borders of blood looks at the troubled legacy of the event
fascinating subject and one we all have to get our heads wrapped around the thin eappen martin bacharach's and david bell and thank you too for watching and see the program again any time by visiting a website al-jazeera dot com for further discussion at our facebook page that's facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story can also join the conversation on twitter a handle is at a.j. inside story from egypt and the whole team by. news has never been moolah vailable but the message is a...
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martin bashir. scholar, priest and champion of the oppressed. george belled at the church had paid this woman almost £17,000 following claims she had been abused by him. friends of bell demanded to know how the church came to believe the complainant and an independent review, led by the barrister lord carlile, described the church's processes as "inadequate" and "too willing to believe the accuser". but while the church accepted the report's recommendations, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, said a cloud was left over the reputation of bishop bell. his comments infuriated supporters of the bishop. during his speech at the church's ruling synod yesterday, the archbishop made only the briefest of references to the issue of abuse. our approach to safeguarding needs culture change. at church house later this morning, a large gathering of survivors will confront members of general synod as they arrive for their final session. the latest figures show that the church of england dealt with more than 3000 issues of safeguarding during 2016, with 18% involv
martin bashir. scholar, priest and champion of the oppressed. george belled at the church had paid this woman almost £17,000 following claims she had been abused by him. friends of bell demanded to know how the church came to believe the complainant and an independent review, led by the barrister lord carlile, described the church's processes as "inadequate" and "too willing to believe the accuser". but while the church accepted the report's recommendations, the archbishop...
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[bell rings] >> thank you. mr. martin. >> fernando martin, council of community housing organizations. first of all, commend you all for supporting and working with this project with the port and the developers and creating a project that is going to be 40% affordable. it's a landmark here, and really important, and not just that it's 40% affordable, but 40% affordable across a range of income levels. i think one of the things we hear a lot, this project is going to be affordable up to, whatever, up to 120% a.m.i. and you see the affordable units. 120% a.m.i. a big accomplishment. and you will hear us talking about this the broken record, a need to fit jobs to housing. and in this time of a housing crisis in san francisco, the need to maximize the number of housing units that we are building across a range of income levels, in particular those affordable units, is critically important. so within the project development there are flex sites, can be housing, commercial, and can be hotel. i want you to encourage you all to m
[bell rings] >> thank you. mr. martin. >> fernando martin, council of community housing organizations. first of all, commend you all for supporting and working with this project with the port and the developers and creating a project that is going to be 40% affordable. it's a landmark here, and really important, and not just that it's 40% affordable, but 40% affordable across a range of income levels. i think one of the things we hear a lot, this project is going to be affordable up...
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you mentioned the case of bishop george bell, one of the first speakers inside the council chamber was the bishop of chichester, martinhis words. then there was a presentation by the church of england's lead bishop on safeguarding, peter hancock, bishop of bath and wells. he explained what the church is doing to address the problem. since 2014, for example, it has increased its investment resourcing in safeguarding fivefold. every diocese now has a safeguarding lead individual, an official with the diocese. it also was announced that something like 11,000 people who serve the church in various capacities around the country has around the country have been through training in the area of safeguarding. but peter hancock continued and warned the synod that, because the church next month will be the subject of scrutiny at the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, it had to prepare for even more challenging times. he said it would be painful for the church, but it would also be a route to making progress. a sense of humility but also a desire to address what is a decades—old problem. we know, for example, in the lat
you mentioned the case of bishop george bell, one of the first speakers inside the council chamber was the bishop of chichester, martinhis words. then there was a presentation by the church of england's lead bishop on safeguarding, peter hancock, bishop of bath and wells. he explained what the church is doing to address the problem. since 2014, for example, it has increased its investment resourcing in safeguarding fivefold. every diocese now has a safeguarding lead individual, an official with...
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bell and. given the differences between these two sides sensor writes i know michael c.d.u. and center left martin short as it's pretty it's perhaps not surprising that they're finding it quite difficult to tie down the final details of this coalition treaty it looks like they've agreed things like energy and agriculture policy for the matter of labor reform health policy and housing policy still some distance apart from each other and we heard it when the two leaders went in that they sounded sort of they were making the right noises were preparing people for a long night ahead and so it's proved the indications that we're getting from those talks are that it's not going to be concluded by sunday night it's going to go into monday and no surprises realistically there and the reason really is because the s.p.d. the center left need to have a deal on the table that they can actually sell to their membership because it's the membership of the s.p.d. who will have effectively a veto on this if they come out with an agreement the can't be sold to the center left voters and frankly it's dead in the wat
bell and. given the differences between these two sides sensor writes i know michael c.d.u. and center left martin short as it's pretty it's perhaps not surprising that they're finding it quite difficult to tie down the final details of this coalition treaty it looks like they've agreed things like energy and agriculture policy for the matter of labor reform health policy and housing policy still some distance apart from each other and we heard it when the two leaders went in that they sounded...
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bell when we were down 350 points. now we are down 22. joining us contributor, fox news contributor scott martin, did you buy the dip this morning?market perspective that you gave there, my friend. here is the thing, we did buy some this morning. i will give you anecdote here, i had clients, i manage for people that were in the markets for the last several months and last several years that liked the outlook last week, they called me over the weekend and some called me this morning and they got out. i tried to talk them out of it. it's kind of interesting, the psychology of this push and pull is alive and well right now and that's why you are seeing volatility right now. stuart: let's talk big tech for a minute. apple stock up this morning, i believe 163 on apple. it was in correction territory but not anymore. it's bounced back today. as i recall, scott, apple is your least favorite of all the big techs, how do you explain a 3-dollar bounce? >> oh, gosh, maybe somewhat bounce. it is my least favorite and so far a pretty good call because facebooks and amazons have outpaced it. the reality with apple vis-a-vis other techs, stuart
bell when we were down 350 points. now we are down 22. joining us contributor, fox news contributor scott martin, did you buy the dip this morning?market perspective that you gave there, my friend. here is the thing, we did buy some this morning. i will give you anecdote here, i had clients, i manage for people that were in the markets for the last several months and last several years that liked the outlook last week, they called me over the weekend and some called me this morning and they got...
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martin bashir. scholar, priest and champion of the oppressed. until his death in 1958. she had been abused by him. willing to believe the accuser". over the reputation of bishop bellhis comments infuriated supporters of the bishop. to the issue of abuse. our approach to safeguarding needs culture change. for their final session. with 18% involving clergy. martin bashir, bbc news. allegations of domestic abuse. something he denies. by his two ex—wives. from prison on licence. and was released in november. in east london ten days ago. in the world, will step down as president of sinn fein today. by mary lou mcdonald at a specially convened party conference in dublin. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reports. republicanism. largest in the republic of ireland. of irish unity. of the ira. organisation but security sources believe he was a senior ira man. and into the peace process. nice to meet you. mary lou mcdonald is from a very different background. experience of the northern ireland conflict. years and has become known for robust performances. things her way. i won't fill gerry's shoes. but the news is that i brought my own. a crunch point next week. chris pag
martin bashir. scholar, priest and champion of the oppressed. until his death in 1958. she had been abused by him. willing to believe the accuser". over the reputation of bishop bellhis comments infuriated supporters of the bishop. to the issue of abuse. our approach to safeguarding needs culture change. for their final session. with 18% involving clergy. martin bashir, bbc news. allegations of domestic abuse. something he denies. by his two ex—wives. from prison on licence. and was...