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a religious tendons have risen in indiana. prime minister maud is hinder nationalist government in you does not have a comprehensive flaw against discrimination in the private housing and when to lamarcus. it was always there, but now it has been really busy and, and people are not ashamed to say that they don't want to see muslims ah, in their vicinity and excuses that are made out of range from since we don't allow uno onion and garlic to we don't eat meat. oh, so we prefer, ah, tenants who don't eat meat are, are vegetarian, et cetera. but the reality is that the don't want to give their houses to muslims. and there's a discrimination writ in. those don't want to accept given the social political environment, the disconnection will likely continue for the foreseeable future. let's talk about this with professor apiece and conflict research. ashok swayne, who joins us from sweden. it's common practice from what i've been reading to deny a house otherwise, generally available on rent to a person because of their religion. what needs to change it? ag, i think it is a long term problem.
a religious tendons have risen in indiana. prime minister maud is hinder nationalist government in you does not have a comprehensive flaw against discrimination in the private housing and when to lamarcus. it was always there, but now it has been really busy and, and people are not ashamed to say that they don't want to see muslims ah, in their vicinity and excuses that are made out of range from since we don't allow uno onion and garlic to we don't eat meat. oh, so we prefer, ah, tenants who...
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i father bashir maud's world collapses. his 7 year old daughter is gone and lisa had been battling a fever for days. she had malaria. the family had been trying to find a doctor and medication. by the time they got to the hospital, it was already too late. today, her grieving father makes the painful journey home with his daughter's body. so many in pakistan are suffering from a sheer am on the pain is unbearable. oh, more than 1500 people died in the floods or have lost their lives to diseases in the aftermath. oh, i got a big bubble. my father died of a fever a week ago. and now my daughter, simply because there are no hospitals or doctors here, and i only private ones that we can't afford because i just want to say that no one should have to go through this so that everyone should be able to get help when they're ill a year old, which be any day but the harsh reality is that there's not enough help for the many who needed. the magnitude of the disaster is too huge. the monsoon right much more than the long awaited rain.
i father bashir maud's world collapses. his 7 year old daughter is gone and lisa had been battling a fever for days. she had malaria. the family had been trying to find a doctor and medication. by the time they got to the hospital, it was already too late. today, her grieving father makes the painful journey home with his daughter's body. so many in pakistan are suffering from a sheer am on the pain is unbearable. oh, more than 1500 people died in the floods or have lost their lives to diseases...
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maud. you know , the mother-child family is the basis of national security. under such a slogan, the slavic forum project was held in minsk. let's have a good time. we fell not crumble, new day and robin is the music of his music i kayushit intradermal us. i attacked the whole in the sun at the timid rukh at our fingertips music on pnevshey think and opening before us thousands of roads music can change color. pokulki, i look at the music inside the skin of us. the confluence of the dnieper and drutia more than 10 centuries ago , a large settlement arose here, and over time, a pagan temple appeared. today, locals call it kupala hill. here , not only ancient ceremonies are held on the night of ivan kupala, but also unexpected finds happen. let's say in the pre-revolutionary years. a treasure with rare kiev , novgorod and lithuanian mushroom ingots was found here total weight 18 kg, the largest find in eastern europe . the coin fell heads up, which means, where than, but that we are really lucky. i had no doubt welcome we dragochev. the date of the first mentio
maud. you know , the mother-child family is the basis of national security. under such a slogan, the slavic forum project was held in minsk. let's have a good time. we fell not crumble, new day and robin is the music of his music i kayushit intradermal us. i attacked the whole in the sun at the timid rukh at our fingertips music on pnevshey think and opening before us thousands of roads music can change color. pokulki, i look at the music inside the skin of us. the confluence of the dnieper and...
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and as my aunt maude told me about the redemption, my grandfather constant lecorgne was a redeemer. redemption was a return to order. we have had, since january, as me turn out, a kind of redemption. the end of the previous administration was a pivot point. it is possibly a redemptive turn. a redemption that is beginning to gather strength. and i hope that the white militias and their silence supporters, their many fellow travelers, are going to be turned back and the guys are pushed back underground. thank you all very much for taking this walk with me. thank you very much mayor riley for inviting me to talk. and that story i just told is in this book, which is about i don't know, six months old now something like that. and it's better told then it's the wait strolled in that book. >> by this book by this book. edward did it make that clear. "life of a klansman". edward, thank you so much. you've generally agreed to answer questions and at this point, i'd like to invite any of our guests to put questions into the chat and i'll do my best to really those two edward. >> maybe while w
and as my aunt maude told me about the redemption, my grandfather constant lecorgne was a redeemer. redemption was a return to order. we have had, since january, as me turn out, a kind of redemption. the end of the previous administration was a pivot point. it is possibly a redemptive turn. a redemption that is beginning to gather strength. and i hope that the white militias and their silence supporters, their many fellow travelers, are going to be turned back and the guys are pushed back...
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a religious tendons have risen in indiana. prime minister maud is hindu nationalist. government in you does not have a comprehensive flaw against discrimination in the private housing and trying to lamarcus. it was always there, but now it has been really busy and, and people are not ashamed to say that they don't want to see muslims ah, and in their vicinity. and excuses that are made up. i range from since we don't allow uno onion and garlic to we don't eat meat. oh, so we prefer ah, tenants who don't eat meat are, are vegetarian, et cetera. but the reality is that the don't want to give their houses to muslims and there's a discrimination writ in. those don't want to accept. given the social political environment, the disconnection will likely continue for the foreseeable future. let's talk about this with professor apiece and conflict research. ashok swayne, who joins us from sweden. it's common practice from what i've been reading to deny a house, otherwise, generally available on rent to a person because of their religion. what needs to change it and get i think it is a long term
a religious tendons have risen in indiana. prime minister maud is hindu nationalist. government in you does not have a comprehensive flaw against discrimination in the private housing and trying to lamarcus. it was always there, but now it has been really busy and, and people are not ashamed to say that they don't want to see muslims ah, and in their vicinity. and excuses that are made up. i range from since we don't allow uno onion and garlic to we don't eat meat. oh, so we prefer ah, tenants...
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i father bashir. maud's world collapses. his 7 year old daughter is gone. with. lisa had been battling a fever for days. she had malaria. the family had been trying to find a doctor and medication by the time they got to the hospital, it was already too late. did her grieving father makes the painful journey home with his daughter's body? so many in pakistan are suffering from sheer am on the pain is unbearable. oh, more than 1500 people died in the floods or have lost their lives to diseases in the aftermath. oh, i got a big bubble. my father died of a fever a week ago, and now my daughter, simply because there are no hospitals or doctors here and the only private ones that we can't afford because i just want to say that no one should have to go through this other guy every one should be able to get help when they're ill. tell ya. oh, which beneath a but the harsh reality is that there's not enough help for the many who needed. the magnitude of the disaster is too huge. the monsoon brought much more than the long awaited rain. it's catastrophic flooding has impa
i father bashir. maud's world collapses. his 7 year old daughter is gone. with. lisa had been battling a fever for days. she had malaria. the family had been trying to find a doctor and medication by the time they got to the hospital, it was already too late. did her grieving father makes the painful journey home with his daughter's body? so many in pakistan are suffering from sheer am on the pain is unbearable. oh, more than 1500 people died in the floods or have lost their lives to diseases...
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ma'am maud? absolutely. that's what i really want to come back here and live like in. i can't hear it was what wondering, i hope i can get on them. understand my religious romeo, gama. oh. but people will still migrate for whatever reason. that needs to be acknowledged and part ways for the move and integration need to be made a priority or well as we just saw, people searching for secure foods and livelihoods often end up in cities, slumps. their opportunities are limited by a lack of access to basic services, including something as simple as opposed to le address. an architect here in india has devised a system that uses digital technology to put people on the map. call up will in western india home to nearly 4000000 people. like in most indian cities, many inhabitants live in slumps. how puzzled settlements? usually excluded from urban planning policies and difficult to navigate. until recently, finding an exact location was impossible. over 1700 families live here. it's a legal settlement, but no one has an individual address. to de, however, this pizza delivery is
ma'am maud? absolutely. that's what i really want to come back here and live like in. i can't hear it was what wondering, i hope i can get on them. understand my religious romeo, gama. oh. but people will still migrate for whatever reason. that needs to be acknowledged and part ways for the move and integration need to be made a priority or well as we just saw, people searching for secure foods and livelihoods often end up in cities, slumps. their opportunities are limited by a lack of access...
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consume sharif al jazeera ah, or let's bring in our guests into the show we have in miami, lauren la maud. he was prime minister of haiti between 2000 and 12 am 2014. in puerto prince, we have joseph arrow, pierre. he's an academic and consultant on latin america and haiti, and in new york, daniel foot, a former american diplomat and former us special envoy to haiti, a warm welcome to or if i could start with mr. laural, soap, what sort of challenges? first of all, to put this all into context, what kind of challenges do people in haiti now face on a regular basis just to get through the day the, the immediate job security challenge for the security situation is dire. we are experiencing sort of a urban guerrilla warfare happening with the gangs just taking over control of the capital. 75 percent of the capital is controlled by gang, and many 8 main warlords are, are the ones creating chaos and have a canadian today the police is very weak under equipped, understaffed, and not very motivated. and basically the situation is that the, that the gangs are ruling the field, they're calling the
consume sharif al jazeera ah, or let's bring in our guests into the show we have in miami, lauren la maud. he was prime minister of haiti between 2000 and 12 am 2014. in puerto prince, we have joseph arrow, pierre. he's an academic and consultant on latin america and haiti, and in new york, daniel foot, a former american diplomat and former us special envoy to haiti, a warm welcome to or if i could start with mr. laural, soap, what sort of challenges? first of all, to put this all into context,...
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the leader of the house of commons are penny maud and i said she would run, she's more a centrist and then we have the former home secretary, i'm who is reported to be thinking about it, but it hasn't been confirmed and swallow braverman. she resigned yesterday and she's more to the right of the party. i will be difficult to find the candidate who can really unite this dis, united party. so this not going to be an easy way from here. now the cold for a new general election are getting louder and louder, understandably, jumper conservatives in good faith, really ignore these calls. this is what the labor party and the liberal democrats, the opposition parties are arguing. they're saying the conservatives can't really treat the country as their fif them and that only a general election can basically i lead the country out out of the misery because what we're seeing is the conservative party, our in our, to chaos. it's really imploding on itself. so it will be very, very difficult for them to argue that they can just, if between themselves elect another prime minister and, and that all w
the leader of the house of commons are penny maud and i said she would run, she's more a centrist and then we have the former home secretary, i'm who is reported to be thinking about it, but it hasn't been confirmed and swallow braverman. she resigned yesterday and she's more to the right of the party. i will be difficult to find the candidate who can really unite this dis, united party. so this not going to be an easy way from here. now the cold for a new general election are getting louder...
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living outside pakistan to rise up against dictatorship let us be one never returned about a step, but maud john till we get the deal independence got unfortunately we're having a few technical problems. as you can imagine, far with our line, they are from a slumber bad. we'll try and be covering that story in later bulletins. and the mean time, let's move on. still ahead on al jazeera iran says it will not sit back after talking to she a shrine, kills at least 15 people in pope francis blesses the family of modal jazz taylor journalists, shirley mclaughlin, at the factory. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. you ready with sponsored my cattle, a ways to with sponsored by cats on a ways every 3 days, the woman is came in the murder of women and unprecedented levels of domestic violence have shopped easily to the call. the violence is more violent, violent men are younger. why does it keep happening? and what can be done to stop it? this is not deprived. i want my daughter and all the daughters prepaid. that's not the country i want to witness. famous city for me is very si
living outside pakistan to rise up against dictatorship let us be one never returned about a step, but maud john till we get the deal independence got unfortunately we're having a few technical problems. as you can imagine, far with our line, they are from a slumber bad. we'll try and be covering that story in later bulletins. and the mean time, let's move on. still ahead on al jazeera iran says it will not sit back after talking to she a shrine, kills at least 15 people in pope francis blesses...
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ah, well, his trust his term was maud by economic policies, the royal financial markets and spark rebellion in her own party. the prime minister is now out after her finance minister scraps. pretty much all of her free market agenda. but trust his departure has plunged the u. k. into yet another period of economic uncertainty and muddy but his people are asking whether her replacement, the 3rd this year will be able to tame soaring inflation and kick start economic growth. we delivered on energy bills along cutting national insurance. and we set out a vision for a low tax, high grace economy that would take advantage of the freedoms of breakfast. i recognize that given the situation, i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. i have therefore spoken to his majesty the king to notify him the i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. the pound rose against the dollar and government borrowing cost dipped after the prime minister announced her resignation. trust is low tax and low regulation policies sent investors fleeing and pushed the pound to an
ah, well, his trust his term was maud by economic policies, the royal financial markets and spark rebellion in her own party. the prime minister is now out after her finance minister scraps. pretty much all of her free market agenda. but trust his departure has plunged the u. k. into yet another period of economic uncertainty and muddy but his people are asking whether her replacement, the 3rd this year will be able to tame soaring inflation and kick start economic growth. we delivered on...
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>> we heard what governor desantis said but we should note that, as you empathize maude i can't, that residents there are questioning why they weren't told to evacuate sooner. >> now governor desantis, michael, has been quite hands on when it comes to moving migrants across the country to prove a political point. should he be showing the same dedication towards saving lives ahead of a hurricane. >> what is your sense of, you know, when the evacuation orders went out? did that go out early enough? >> obviously about one time in ten when they warn you it happens. well, this is that one time and people did not really evacuate as they should have. >> laura: now, you could sense there, right, that acosta was debt set on squeezing out any criticism, no matter how tepid of desantis from that guest. well, none of it landed. the fact is, florida was hit by a natural disaster. but florida will recover because its people have a competent governor, and thus they're hopeful about the future. no wonder cnn the likes of maggie haberman at the new york times are working overtime to cast desertions an
>> we heard what governor desantis said but we should note that, as you empathize maude i can't, that residents there are questioning why they weren't told to evacuate sooner. >> now governor desantis, michael, has been quite hands on when it comes to moving migrants across the country to prove a political point. should he be showing the same dedication towards saving lives ahead of a hurricane. >> what is your sense of, you know, when the evacuation orders went out? did that...
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that's almost twice as much as they maud in the third quarter of last year. incredible, i thought that is as good as high as it's going to get. then along came exxon. exxon's profits for the third quarter were $18.7 billion. one quarter. 18. $7 billion. nearly triple what exxon made last year. and the most in its 152-year history. never made that much profit. and the last six months, six of the largest oil companies made more than $100 billion, $100 billion and we have a discussion about this, the three of us and others. $100 billion in profits. and less than 200 days. that's not bad. and here's why this -- here's why this matters. it's outrageous the size of the profit. here's why it matters. these companies are making average proflts that they've been making by refuningining oi last 20 years. if they pass the rest on to consumers, the price of gas would come down around an additional 50 cents. if they're investing profits in historic rates, and their u.s. operations, then america will be producing more oil today and it will be down even further. but rather
that's almost twice as much as they maud in the third quarter of last year. incredible, i thought that is as good as high as it's going to get. then along came exxon. exxon's profits for the third quarter were $18.7 billion. one quarter. 18. $7 billion. nearly triple what exxon made last year. and the most in its 152-year history. never made that much profit. and the last six months, six of the largest oil companies made more than $100 billion, $100 billion and we have a discussion about this,...
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. >> that episode of "maude" was broadcast 50 years ago.d. >> it's legal in new york. >> she's considering an abortion. >> we finally have the right to decide what we can do with our own bodies. >> all right. will you please get yours into the kitchen? >> you are going to piss a lot of people off. >> wouldn't it be interesting? i wouldn't change a word. the last moment of that show is something i rim asemember as cl as anything. >> just tell me walter tha i'm doing the right thing. not having the baby. >> his response was, in the privacy of our lives, you are doing the right thing. >> in the privacy of our own lives, you are doing the right thing. >> cbs got thousands of letters. what do you think will happen this time around? >> tens of thousands. >> then, of course, there was archie. >> i know what dr. fineberg said. >> feinstein. >> i know that tribe. >> what made archie bunker so relatable was the likelihood that somewhere, at work, at the hairdresser, around the thanksgiving table -- >> if you liberals go on getting your way, we're all
. >> that episode of "maude" was broadcast 50 years ago.d. >> it's legal in new york. >> she's considering an abortion. >> we finally have the right to decide what we can do with our own bodies. >> all right. will you please get yours into the kitchen? >> you are going to piss a lot of people off. >> wouldn't it be interesting? i wouldn't change a word. the last moment of that show is something i rim asemember as cl as anything. >> just...