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that's maurice latimer on the bike who's just gotten to the tower behind them and peter masters wrote about this photo. he said it's the most antidote to that wonderful photo we have in our head of the holocaust of the jewish boy whose hands are with the nazis shooting a gun at him and here we have a jewish socialist which was maurice latimer holding his tommy gun and capturing the nazis so i agree with that interpretation of this. next please. that's after his capture more than 300 men had an officer in paris who was one of the moststellar amazing characters . and what he plans on having his son do at his funeral which is probably in the book so hopefully you'll read it and see that. that was a afamous photo from the war. that's manfred gans, it's the story of finding his parents after the war. that's his family. i guess i gave the storyaway. after he finds them , he's in the back right after the war. and next please. that's the british commander because we get people from the uk as well. that's the photos and feel free to let us know if you have questions, i look forward to answerin
that's maurice latimer on the bike who's just gotten to the tower behind them and peter masters wrote about this photo. he said it's the most antidote to that wonderful photo we have in our head of the holocaust of the jewish boy whose hands are with the nazis shooting a gun at him and here we have a jewish socialist which was maurice latimer holding his tommy gun and capturing the nazis so i agree with that interpretation of this. next please. that's after his capture more than 300 men had an...
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she was raised by a single mother, maurice a marin da flores in los angeles, california. her mother worked as a union housekeeper in las vegas. her first organizing experience was with her mother, a long time los angeles community activist fighting for housing, education, equity, immigrant rights. attending here in city hall are picket lines at the los angeles unified school board was not an option in the miranda household, summer vacations with spent picketing at safeway and storefronts, boycotting with her mother and siblings and in high school, she led walkouts against the governor pete wilson in prop 187, do you remember that? that was for our generation. the seminal political so against anti immigrant, propositions in prohibiting immigrants from any public service and prop 209 which was the affirmative action initiative which we're still fighting. she was elected for local 87 at the age of 22. making her the first union officer within seiu in the country and then in 2005, at the age of 29, seiu local 87 members elected her as the president of sciu local 87 making her
she was raised by a single mother, maurice a marin da flores in los angeles, california. her mother worked as a union housekeeper in las vegas. her first organizing experience was with her mother, a long time los angeles community activist fighting for housing, education, equity, immigrant rights. attending here in city hall are picket lines at the los angeles unified school board was not an option in the miranda household, summer vacations with spent picketing at safeway and storefronts,...
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there's a love story between maurice and miriam.u're talking about is the one between maurice in miriam's daughter and this young boy, philip, from another small polish town. this boy met the family earlier. before they escape the ghetto. when there was a selection, during the selection, he was separated from his family. 11-year-old philip is in the midst of this brutality and people are being killed all around him. he sees this woman with her two young daughters and she has a kind looking face. so he thinks, i can approach her . he walks up to her and says, will you please pretend that i'm your son. she takes one look at him and says, if the nazis will let me live with two children, they will let me live with three. they make it through the selection and he is safe. he runs off. they don't see him again until after the war. philip also immigrated to the united states just like the rabinovitz family dead. in 1953, he is a wedding in brooklyn and he sits next to this young women. it turns out that she knows this family that once save
there's a love story between maurice and miriam.u're talking about is the one between maurice in miriam's daughter and this young boy, philip, from another small polish town. this boy met the family earlier. before they escape the ghetto. when there was a selection, during the selection, he was separated from his family. 11-year-old philip is in the midst of this brutality and people are being killed all around him. he sees this woman with her two young daughters and she has a kind looking...
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. ♪ ros: main maurice government is saying it will free for than -- more than 5,000 pronners who wereprotesting against the him torrey coup in february. here's the man who seeks power. >> for many reasonsens they participat in protests. appropriate people will be given a pardon to perform merit during the fell. rolls: the pictures show some bein transported from the no times instain pron, greeted by relatives. over 5,000 will be released to mark the holiday later in october. overall we believe about 7,000 people >> arrested, charged or sentenced during the crackdown and over 1,000 were killed during the protest. all of this dissent followed from the money maurice democrically elected leader being thrown out inspect coup. this is a report of us covering the protest in march. >> the the conflict from myanmar is now carom for individual navy base. police and soldiers sweeping influence to get people off the streets. here the protest organizers use fire extinguishers to obscure the view toe try to avoid being shot, because that is what the mill tommy government is prepared to do to reasse
. ♪ ros: main maurice government is saying it will free for than -- more than 5,000 pronners who wereprotesting against the him torrey coup in february. here's the man who seeks power. >> for many reasonsens they participat in protests. appropriate people will be given a pardon to perform merit during the fell. rolls: the pictures show some bein transported from the no times instain pron, greeted by relatives. over 5,000 will be released to mark the holiday later in october. overall we...
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cbs's maurice dubois takes an in-depth look at the service these workers perform and how they're banning together to stay safe. >> reporter: so this is a really dangerous spot. >> it's a really dangerous spot. >> reporter: the perfect spot for an attack on food delivery workers, a dark, isolated stretch along the willis avenue bridge connecting manhattan and the bronx. it is where thieves ambushed this man, beat his face and made off with his livelihood, a $2,000 electric bike. >> they beat me. with a chain or whatever they have. caused bleeding on this part and the forehead, too. >> reporter: it's happened dozens of times in the recent months and sergio solano is out to stop it. >> we don't want to fight, we just protect ourselves. >> reporter: the delivery boys as they're known patrol this area after their shifts helping delivery workers cross the bridge safely. >> you okay? >> reporter: during the pandemic, delivery workers often making below minimum-wage have been outside facing extreme weather, hazardous treats including deadly hit and runs like this and an a constant threat of robb
cbs's maurice dubois takes an in-depth look at the service these workers perform and how they're banning together to stay safe. >> reporter: so this is a really dangerous spot. >> it's a really dangerous spot. >> reporter: the perfect spot for an attack on food delivery workers, a dark, isolated stretch along the willis avenue bridge connecting manhattan and the bronx. it is where thieves ambushed this man, beat his face and made off with his livelihood, a $2,000 electric...
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parts of the country and i filled a power vacuum left by the assassination of president juvenile maurice in july. yet b o ya, if i re alone, re resigns at 8 o'clock, then at 8 o 5, we will remove all the barricades. so the trucks and come to the fuel depot and fill up and then the crisis will stop the system sack. this system is criminal. the revolution we're preaching to day. we cannot do this without guns because we have our own guns. this gun is a symbol of our revolution, the revolution against the 5 percent of those who hold all the wealth of our nation . a committee of brazilian senators is recommend in criminal charges against president j bowles, tomorrow for his handling of the pandemic. it says he and 77 others should face indictments, ranging from corruption to crimes against humanity. attorney general will now have 30 days to decide whether to file charges more than $600000.00 people have been killed by corona virus in brazil. sedans, military ginger has made more arrests following mondays, qu protests have continued late in the night. the miniature leader says he had to see,
parts of the country and i filled a power vacuum left by the assassination of president juvenile maurice in july. yet b o ya, if i re alone, re resigns at 8 o'clock, then at 8 o 5, we will remove all the barricades. so the trucks and come to the fuel depot and fill up and then the crisis will stop the system sack. this system is criminal. the revolution we're preaching to day. we cannot do this without guns because we have our own guns. this gun is a symbol of our revolution, the revolution...
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>> we have to stay. >> reporter: maurice dubois, cbs news, new york.to harbor, michigan.ur report last night, state and local officials are promising to replace the city's lead pipes in 18 months instead of five years. residents of the predominantly blackng bottled water for cooking and drinking. groups that have complained for years about the problem tell us they are relieved that officials are finally taking some action. i guess they were watching cbs. >>> all right. another twist in the alex murdaugh case. the new criminal charges the disgraced lawyer is facing. >>> and a nationwide ground turkey recall. what you need to know. instantly clear everyday congestion with vicks sinex saline. for fast drug free relief vicks sinex. instantly clear everyday congestion. and try vicks sinex children's saline. feeling stressed in your skin? fe and gentle relief for children's noses. instantly clear not with olay retinol body wash. which improves skin 3x better. from dry and stressed, to bright and smooth. so, i can feel my best in my skin. olay body. fearless in my skin. from the
>> we have to stay. >> reporter: maurice dubois, cbs news, new york.to harbor, michigan.ur report last night, state and local officials are promising to replace the city's lead pipes in 18 months instead of five years. residents of the predominantly blackng bottled water for cooking and drinking. groups that have complained for years about the problem tell us they are relieved that officials are finally taking some action. i guess they were watching cbs. >>> all right....
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maurice was a lumber dealer. miriam owned a small shop., of course, a jewish family, which ultimately, as the 1930s would continue and as germany's influence in poland and the politics started having a meddling influence, certainly that changed for the worse. >> reporter: their fortunes change. they are sent into the ghetto. and tell us about what their experience was like in the ghetto. >> so when the germans invaded and they broke their pact with russia in 1941, that's when things for zhetel started to get really bad. all of the jews of the small town in general, they were interned in a ghetto. and then the selection started. and what this meant, of course, was that the germans were separating out the jews that could provide some sort of service, were of some value-- in terms of labor, or they were doctors or craftsmen or architects or engineers. and the people who suffered most then, of course, were small children without parents, the elderly, the infirm, and even just women who didn't have working certificates. but one thing that for t
maurice was a lumber dealer. miriam owned a small shop., of course, a jewish family, which ultimately, as the 1930s would continue and as germany's influence in poland and the politics started having a meddling influence, certainly that changed for the worse. >> reporter: their fortunes change. they are sent into the ghetto. and tell us about what their experience was like in the ghetto. >> so when the germans invaded and they broke their pact with russia in 1941, that's when things...
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nice to see maurice harkless win sharks win 2-1. 3-0 on the season. >>> okay bring your poncho or get your viewing party ready to go, 49ers back on sunday night football this weekend. our pregame newscast at 3:00, kick off at 5:20 followed by the postgame newscast >>> before we go and before the rain comes in, a lot of green on that radar, jeff, what are you seeing now? >> i know, we've been waiting for it and we got more on the way, as we head through tomorrow morning i'm seeing widespread rainfall pushing in as we hit 5:00 in the morning also right through about 8:00 and after that it moves out by 10:00 a.m. it's a quick-moving storm system heading through tomorrow. as we get to the seven-day, we have the stronger storm arriving sunday into monday, three quarters inch to three inches, north bay with the best bet for the three inch total. we'll get a lot more information tomorrow. >> plan your weekend accordingly around the weather. thank you, jeff. as the storm moves in we'll have complete coverage on air and online, tomorrow morn
nice to see maurice harkless win sharks win 2-1. 3-0 on the season. >>> okay bring your poncho or get your viewing party ready to go, 49ers back on sunday night football this weekend. our pregame newscast at 3:00, kick off at 5:20 followed by the postgame newscast >>> before we go and before the rain comes in, a lot of green on that radar, jeff, what are you seeing now? >> i know, we've been waiting for it and we got more on the way, as we head through tomorrow morning...
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nice to see maurice harkless win sharks win 2-1.they are 3-0 on the season. >>> okay bring your poncho or get your viewing party ready to go, 49ers back on sunday night football this weekend. our pregame newscast at 3:00, kick off at 5:20 followed by the postgame newscast live levis, back in a moment. can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got from my customers. people are so moved by how much i understand about them. they start including me in their lives. that's helen and her friends. i arranged a wellness retreat for them. look at those ladies. such wisdom. mmm. but it's really genesys that helps me understand people and what they truly need. i'm just glad i can help. >>> before we go and before the rain comes in, a lot of green on that radar, jeff, what are you seeing now? >> i know, we've been waiting for it and we got more on the way, as we head through tomorrow morning i'm seeing widespread rainfall pushing in as we hit 5:00 in the
nice to see maurice harkless win sharks win 2-1.they are 3-0 on the season. >>> okay bring your poncho or get your viewing party ready to go, 49ers back on sunday night football this weekend. our pregame newscast at 3:00, kick off at 5:20 followed by the postgame newscast live levis, back in a moment. can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got from my customers. people are so moved by how...
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i made an ongoing surgeon, infections from mr. maurice johnson says he's watching very carefully, but does not intend to bring in tighter controls at current infection levels. and 1000000000 doses of corona virus vaccines have been administered in india, is also started exporting vaccines. again, as production is ramped up, the w. a chose, warned. the pandemic could go on for a year longer than necessary. if wealthy nations don't donate their vaccines. as we're talk stories do, stay with us, blood and tears french. the colonization continues next. on the back, the news our after that back now there are some things you can never forget. and there are scenes which will be etched in your memory forever. in syria, we documented atrocities. and in the northern city of a level, we witnessed something, we will never unsee the bodies bound and executed their hands, tied gunshot wounds to their heads were bad enough, but watching the relative identify their loved ones. that's one of the hardest things i've ever done as hard as it was we had and needed to film because maybe one day, those respo
i made an ongoing surgeon, infections from mr. maurice johnson says he's watching very carefully, but does not intend to bring in tighter controls at current infection levels. and 1000000000 doses of corona virus vaccines have been administered in india, is also started exporting vaccines. again, as production is ramped up, the w. a chose, warned. the pandemic could go on for a year longer than necessary. if wealthy nations don't donate their vaccines. as we're talk stories do, stay with us,...
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and i feel the power vacuum left by the assassination of the president giovanna maurice in july. rob reynolds has more from the capital portraits. i have to sit there. his name is jimmy shell, say we're commonly known by his childhood nickname, barbecue once a haitian police officer. he is now the leader of a powerful confederation of gangs called g 9, which controls much of court. a prince in its suburbs, with an automatic rifle strapped to his chest, shall say, took us through the garbage strewn alley ways of la celine, a sprawling slum. he urged us to show the world the desperate poverty in which millions of haitians live out their lives without basic sanitation, healthcare education, or hopes for a better future. although he is the feared leader of a violent criminal gang, cheryl z a appears to be trying to reinvent himself as a leader, a man of the people battling a corrupt system. and the current government led by prime minister arial henri, who shares a condemned. no ma'am, god, we will proceed. also see that we are fighting for another society with another haiti. that is
and i feel the power vacuum left by the assassination of the president giovanna maurice in july. rob reynolds has more from the capital portraits. i have to sit there. his name is jimmy shell, say we're commonly known by his childhood nickname, barbecue once a haitian police officer. he is now the leader of a powerful confederation of gangs called g 9, which controls much of court. a prince in its suburbs, with an automatic rifle strapped to his chest, shall say, took us through the garbage...
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african has won the prize and comes as the swedish academy tries to avoid charges of western bias. maurice reports from stocker it began as a typical thursday for abdul ross at ghana. but by lunch time, he'd gone down in literary history, the 72 year old tanzanian being named the winner of the nobel prize for literature, getting the news on the phone in his kitchen in canterbury, england. and this man says, ah, ah, hello, i am from the swedish academy. oh, congratulations. you have won the nobel prize. latricia and i said, is this a prank? shortly afterwards, the rest of the world knew as well. the rebel prize in literature for 2021 is awarded to the novelist verbal rosin. gordon well, born his answer, burn, active in england for his uncompromising and compressions, penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fates of the refugee and the gulf between cultures and continence. some men, dra gunna is the 1st black african to win the nobel prize in literature since 1986 he fled zanzibar after an uprising in 1964, a citizens of arab heritage like himself suffered persecution. gonna arrive
african has won the prize and comes as the swedish academy tries to avoid charges of western bias. maurice reports from stocker it began as a typical thursday for abdul ross at ghana. but by lunch time, he'd gone down in literary history, the 72 year old tanzanian being named the winner of the nobel prize for literature, getting the news on the phone in his kitchen in canterbury, england. and this man says, ah, ah, hello, i am from the swedish academy. oh, congratulations. you have won the...
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methods used by french forces . throughout this turbulent time, one man came to embody those traits. maurice papa, a senior police official in france is nazi collaboration, is to be she government, papa, and forcibly deported more than one and a half 1000 french jews to die in concentration camps. after the war, he rose to become the officer in charge of power, says police forces in his ro papa ordered the violence oppression of the october 17th march in paris, where $25000.00 men, women, and children gathered across the city to protest against the curfew. that prevented algerians leaving their homes at night. police charged at the crowds, killing dozens and held many into the river send to drown their bodies never to be found. and the precise number of those killed still unknown. it took 51 years for a french president to recognise the killings in 2012 and then president francois on acknowledged the massacre and renounce frances colonial passed. but he stopped short of and upon she was roundly criticized by right tween opponents and what's the sensitivity in which some regard the killings c
methods used by french forces . throughout this turbulent time, one man came to embody those traits. maurice papa, a senior police official in france is nazi collaboration, is to be she government, papa, and forcibly deported more than one and a half 1000 french jews to die in concentration camps. after the war, he rose to become the officer in charge of power, says police forces in his ro papa ordered the violence oppression of the october 17th march in paris, where $25000.00 men, women, and...
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i'm sure maurice obey warned that the problems had not yet been overcome each fulsheti thought keel. we must get rid of the idea that sexual violence in the catholic church has been completely eradicated, that the problem is behind us. the problem remains. so this report outlines 45 recommendations. this includes listening to victims and also a psychological assessment to report of those who wish to join the church in the future. as well as looking at the governance of the church itself. as that report is being released, some of the heads of victims associations described how they were feeling to the role fit. i know you've been through hell you have explored the darkest and most object state. the man sometimes creates in his the president of the conference of bishop. so france reacted to that report in the moments of the it was revealed, he set the time from beginning to you. the time for naivety was over and he described the report as being overwhelming. he asked for, keep from this for the church, for what had happened to these hundreds of thousands of children on social media. th
i'm sure maurice obey warned that the problems had not yet been overcome each fulsheti thought keel. we must get rid of the idea that sexual violence in the catholic church has been completely eradicated, that the problem is behind us. the problem remains. so this report outlines 45 recommendations. this includes listening to victims and also a psychological assessment to report of those who wish to join the church in the future. as well as looking at the governance of the church itself. as...
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a report by the un backed global data network says maurice are at risk of disappearing because of climate change. warming oceans are causing more coral bleaching events, and that's when carls under heat stress expel the colorful algae living in the tissues and die authorities on the spanish island of la palmer. a stepping out surveillance of the eruption volcano after part of the crater collapse, said the surge of lava down the hillside and into the sea eruptions becoming more explosive, causing significant damage to property and farmland. more than a 1000 homes have been destroyed. while local authorities briefly open parts of the exclusions own. my journal fall, this report will, this is the closest we've been able to get so far. to this volcano we're on a sort of media tour that brought us to the exclusion zone. the dangers own. the authorities here describe it as and everywhere. a blackened blanket of very heavy volcanic ash, the roadways absolutely covered in the stuff the pavements. the houses here look at it piled up high on the roof. i would having to wear protective gear of cours
a report by the un backed global data network says maurice are at risk of disappearing because of climate change. warming oceans are causing more coral bleaching events, and that's when carls under heat stress expel the colorful algae living in the tissues and die authorities on the spanish island of la palmer. a stepping out surveillance of the eruption volcano after part of the crater collapse, said the surge of lava down the hillside and into the sea eruptions becoming more explosive,...
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al jazeera maurice has more now from stockholm. the prizes are judged on literary merit and i'm sure that is the case. i with abdul rosa goodness prize as well. but maybe they've had their outlook broaden the little bit there was a, me to scandal in, in 2018 that led to them saying that they would make that criteria farrah in terms of gender, more global outlook. and that seems to be seems to be the case head as may may be abdur ross at gurnett would have won the prize anyway. and we've heard a report from reuters that i spoken to him on the phone. i think he's still a bit overwhelmed at the moment. in fact, i think it was a, a surprise, this announcement. there are many guesses about who's going to win, but no one really knows as a height of secrecy and around these prizes. in fact, his unpublished said it's been breaking her heart that he's not had any recognition at all really. and then suddenly, today he's 8 nobel laureates. and maybe that shows some of the value of what can seem of i dusty old fries really, you know, we have s
al jazeera maurice has more now from stockholm. the prizes are judged on literary merit and i'm sure that is the case. i with abdul rosa goodness prize as well. but maybe they've had their outlook broaden the little bit there was a, me to scandal in, in 2018 that led to them saying that they would make that criteria farrah in terms of gender, more global outlook. and that seems to be seems to be the case head as may may be abdur ross at gurnett would have won the prize anyway. and we've heard a...
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getting billions of dollars, but reportedly, we don't know from the chinese top tens of millions from maurice mark. and we have him selling his artwork to people and they won't disclose. you're getting it, look, the corruption is when there's no sunlight, so i'm glad append or papers are out. i think that some of these rich people should be shamed. they say one thing about serving the world, and then we discover that there gaming the system. but again, don't be surprised the systems gained, the real corruption is both parties and congress that make sure whether it's paul ryan or nancy pelosi to cover for the wealthy to cover for wall street. i sound like bernie sanders, but i, i agree with the corruption. i just think that the, the real best path forward is more transparency, not less, as we've seen. now we'll get maybe get to the story we have insiders at the fed trading stocks, trading on insider information when you and me. and the tosh are, are stuck trying to figure out what's gonna happen next. so more transparency is good, but don't be surprised that will use incentives and are, are mo
getting billions of dollars, but reportedly, we don't know from the chinese top tens of millions from maurice mark. and we have him selling his artwork to people and they won't disclose. you're getting it, look, the corruption is when there's no sunlight, so i'm glad append or papers are out. i think that some of these rich people should be shamed. they say one thing about serving the world, and then we discover that there gaming the system. but again, don't be surprised the systems gained, the...
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don't have the public on site, they also don't have the politicians on site either maurice johnson just a few days ago, labeled these protesters as irresponsible and impossible for us. these are the tensions right here are quite high indeed. as a huge please your presence, i haven't yet arrested anybody, but that's only a matter of time until they change their minds. ah, with we've been here for around an hour or so, and there's been at least a dozen arrests, but they're still around a dozen protesters that have literally glued themselves to the rose. i've spoken to a few people that have now been arrested one woman who was arrested 9 times, so she's prepared to go to prison for this cause. and so she's doing this simply for a better world in the future. i've already been arrested for and i'll keep doing it on the i that the government start taking notice and installation houses as it should be very, very simple. it all day, just to use the money to start insulating houses. walker carrying on with building or build recovery. they're killing the economy that you're currently, it's about
don't have the public on site, they also don't have the politicians on site either maurice johnson just a few days ago, labeled these protesters as irresponsible and impossible for us. these are the tensions right here are quite high indeed. as a huge please your presence, i haven't yet arrested anybody, but that's only a matter of time until they change their minds. ah, with we've been here for around an hour or so, and there's been at least a dozen arrests, but they're still around a dozen...
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and he was also very well respected by his parliamentary colleagues as you are hearing maurice johnson, the prime minister, paying tribute, the leader of the opposition kiss, darma saying similar things we've heard or even from the u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin has put out a message of condolence to his to david amos, his family, friends, and colleagues, calling him a did a dedicated public servant and lawmaker saying an attack on elected officials is an attack on democracy. well, that's what a lot of politicians here are saying, and they are wondering how it can be made safer for politicians to carry on, holding those face to face meetings with the public, which david amos was so committed to the home secretary, pretty battelle has announced that she's asked every police force in the country to review m p security arrangements. she has already spoken to the speaker of the house of commons, lindsey hoyle, now we know that many m. p 's over the last few months and years have received death threats on line. they have received verbal abuse as they go about their business in and
and he was also very well respected by his parliamentary colleagues as you are hearing maurice johnson, the prime minister, paying tribute, the leader of the opposition kiss, darma saying similar things we've heard or even from the u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin has put out a message of condolence to his to david amos, his family, friends, and colleagues, calling him a did a dedicated public servant and lawmaker saying an attack on elected officials is an attack on democracy. well,...
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the institutions responsibility has to be recognized. legally and shaw maurice obey warned that the problems had not yet been overcome. socially thought keel, we must get rid of the idea that sexual violence in the catholic church has been completely eradicated. that the problem is behind us. the problem remains. okay. so this report outlines 45 recommendations. this includes listening to victims and also a psychological assessment report of those who wish to join the church and the feature as well as looking at the governance of the church itself. as that report is being released, some of the heads of victims associations described how they were feeling a little fair. i know you've been through hell. you have explored the darkest and most object state a man sometimes creates in his mind. explore the while the president of the conference of bishops here in france also gave some reaction to that report, describing it as being something that showed that the time for naive at the time from the community was completely over. and he said the report was overwhelming asking for forgiveness for thos
the institutions responsibility has to be recognized. legally and shaw maurice obey warned that the problems had not yet been overcome. socially thought keel, we must get rid of the idea that sexual violence in the catholic church has been completely eradicated. that the problem is behind us. the problem remains. okay. so this report outlines 45 recommendations. this includes listening to victims and also a psychological assessment report of those who wish to join the church and the feature as...
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and spring maurice, who's outside the nobel holt and still come and pull. this is all very time, isn't it? given the climate crisis in the upcoming a you in climate conference in glasgow? yes, nick, her the nobel committee are always very careful to say that they don't make that decisions. are based on, on news angles or, or relevance to the well today they blanket on science and they've made this 1 am on science very timely. as you say, given a report out today on the, at the cumulative c o 2 emissions since 1850. and the, the major economies in the world who seem to be failing to act on those sam, ahead of ad of comp 26 with the 1.2 degrees of, of warming. we've already seen, of course, the reports on the, on the impact on, on coral and the world sees anne's this sir, this impacts of c o. 2 on on the climate is something we've been unable to see because of the work of a chicago, romano bay and klaus housman with that physical modeling of climate change. being able to reliably predicts global warming and our, our impact on it and our impact on it. seems to
and spring maurice, who's outside the nobel holt and still come and pull. this is all very time, isn't it? given the climate crisis in the upcoming a you in climate conference in glasgow? yes, nick, her the nobel committee are always very careful to say that they don't make that decisions. are based on, on news angles or, or relevance to the well today they blanket on science and they've made this 1 am on science very timely. as you say, given a report out today on the, at the cumulative c o 2...
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they also don't have the politicians on side either. maurice johnson just a few days ago, labeled these protesters as irresponsible and impossible cross. these are the tensions right here are quite high. and d, there's a huge please your presence. they haven't yet arrested anybody, but that's only a matter of time until they change their minds. aah with always been here for around an hour or so and there's been at least a dozen arrests, but they're still around a 1000 protesters that have literally glued themselves to the rose. i've spoken to a few people that have now being arrested. one woman who was arrested 9 times, so she's prepared to go to prison for this cause. and so she's doing this simply for a better world in the future. i've already been arrested for and i'll keep doing it . i that the government start taking notice and insulated houses as it should be very, very simple as a start date, just to use the money to start into aging houses. walker carrying on with building or build re accommodate that killing the economy that can grow. it's about time they started being on it. s
they also don't have the politicians on side either. maurice johnson just a few days ago, labeled these protesters as irresponsible and impossible cross. these are the tensions right here are quite high. and d, there's a huge please your presence. they haven't yet arrested anybody, but that's only a matter of time until they change their minds. aah with always been here for around an hour or so and there's been at least a dozen arrests, but they're still around a 1000 protesters that have...
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now maurice was assassinated, which largely explains the situation in haiti right now, but his main points of contention with the, by them ministration was the treatment of those thousands of patients of the mast at the us mexico border saying that they should have been treated more fairly and perhaps given a chance to get processed through the immigration system, he also said that forcibly we patch, rating haitians back to the country. at this point in time is counterproductive. let's listen to what the former us special envoy to haiti had to say. deportation back to haiti is not the and to right now, i am not saying that that the intending migrates were illegal. status shouldn't be deported. but haiti is too dangerous. our own diplomats cannot leave our compound and cord branch without armed guard and the already failed. essential services delivery, the haitian government is really overwhelmed and placed like c d. so lead the biggest slum, ma'am this year i've seen pictures of, of waste and stuff. so deportation in the short term is not going to make a more stable. in fact, it's going to
now maurice was assassinated, which largely explains the situation in haiti right now, but his main points of contention with the, by them ministration was the treatment of those thousands of patients of the mast at the us mexico border saying that they should have been treated more fairly and perhaps given a chance to get processed through the immigration system, he also said that forcibly we patch, rating haitians back to the country. at this point in time is counterproductive. let's listen...
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situation for many haitians has become much harder since the assassination of the president, jovan, and maurice in july, followed by an earthquake that killed more than 2000 people in august. look at b, c in all countries around the world. security is the 1st public good. it means that when you are in a country which has no social security, again, group forces you to move around the kidnap you, the rape your children. when we can't eat, it's kind of an insecurity to i support the strike 100 percent for the right for life to change your re barbara. when we stopped in relation to the economic situation of the country where they are in this country. nothing works where it's going badly, the population lives in a situation which they can no longer live. again, we will have the problem that the children cannot go to school gas problems. them got these problems take place far too often. ali, now all of us have stopped by word. the actual follows the kidnapping of 17 christian missionaries. they were taken by a gang on saturday after visiting an orphanage. the u. s. a sent a team to haiti to help loca
situation for many haitians has become much harder since the assassination of the president, jovan, and maurice in july, followed by an earthquake that killed more than 2000 people in august. look at b, c in all countries around the world. security is the 1st public good. it means that when you are in a country which has no social security, again, group forces you to move around the kidnap you, the rape your children. when we can't eat, it's kind of an insecurity to i support the strike 100...
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the region that don't want to see democracy, flourish and prosper in sudan and other parts of the maurice. and hence we had for a good number of years. what we all hold counter revolutionary forces of the region . and they have been quite successful. sadly, i must say, my one, let's just pause for a 2nd. i want to take in some of the pictures that we've been showing on screen and some of the live shots as well. so various live pictures of cartoon, the ones we're seeing right at the moment now you see the sheer amount of, of, well, i think it looks like smoke. lots of tires being burnt by people out on the streets . now this bridge i've been informed now it is called the to t bridge, which links and islands called duty either with the that the downtown district of, of hard to him. so it's a pretty important part of the city. just looking on maps, i can see around that. you've got embassies, you've got the judiciary in the ministry of the interior, the central bank, or is all in that area. and there has been, has been a gathering point and has been lots approaches going on there. we saw a l
the region that don't want to see democracy, flourish and prosper in sudan and other parts of the maurice. and hence we had for a good number of years. what we all hold counter revolutionary forces of the region . and they have been quite successful. sadly, i must say, my one, let's just pause for a 2nd. i want to take in some of the pictures that we've been showing on screen and some of the live shots as well. so various live pictures of cartoon, the ones we're seeing right at the moment now...
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and political upheaval for the situation worse and after the assassination of president juvenile maurice in july, my county has more from washington d. c. a u. s. security delegation has been in haiti and recent days, it's brief to consult with the haitian national police on ways in which the us can help restore law and order. here in d. c, the state department has issued a turn statement saying it is aware of the situation and is continuing to monitor fighting in yemen, 70 or civil wars escalating, a key strategic region. who the rebels say they've sees new territory in the oil and gas producing provinces of maribel chub were comes as he saudi had coalition, which backs the government said it killed a $160.00 who the fighters in air strikes, floods and lance lives of killed at least 19 people in india's southern careless state officials say thousands have been evacuated and at least a 100 relief camps have been set up as the worst running since 2018 us official figures released a short time ago. so china's economy grew more slowly than expected. in the 3rd quarter. the national bureau o
and political upheaval for the situation worse and after the assassination of president juvenile maurice in july, my county has more from washington d. c. a u. s. security delegation has been in haiti and recent days, it's brief to consult with the haitian national police on ways in which the us can help restore law and order. here in d. c, the state department has issued a turn statement saying it is aware of the situation and is continuing to monitor fighting in yemen, 70 or civil wars...
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the crimes committed that night under the authority of maurice pappano are inexcusable for the republic. words that conveyed regret but too subtle for many who point to the decades of silent surrounding the killings illegal thought forces 1st on to him, it's high time on this 60th anniversary. that a strong statement be made at the highest level of the state to recognize the responsibility of the french state. in this massacre. the massacre occurred against the backdrop of the algerian war of independence. as a conflict, drugged on the public began to turn against the savagery of the methods used by french forces. throughout this turbulent time, one man came to embody those traits, movies. papa, a senior police official in france is nazi collaboration, is to be she government pap and forcibly deported more than one of the half 1000 french jews to die in concentration camps. after the war, he rose to become the officer in charge of power, says police forces in his role proper ordered the violence. oppression of the october 17th march in paris like $25000.00 men, women and children gather
the crimes committed that night under the authority of maurice pappano are inexcusable for the republic. words that conveyed regret but too subtle for many who point to the decades of silent surrounding the killings illegal thought forces 1st on to him, it's high time on this 60th anniversary. that a strong statement be made at the highest level of the state to recognize the responsibility of the french state. in this massacre. the massacre occurred against the backdrop of the algerian war of...
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and maurice as a new report shows the military government has probably engaged in crimes against humanity. more than a 1000. $100.00 people have been killed and about $8000.00 arrested since a crew in february, the mars outgoing un special envoy has warned the country is at risk of civil war. she spoke to al jazeera diplomatic editor james bass about the alarming number of protesters in prison that this really terrible because i know the people also many who are now in prison. and it's really so sad that nothing is moving. all you worried that this is either now or about to become a fully fledged civil war? yeah, that's my worry. because now the situation is different from 1988 or 2006 because the people they had in the last 10 years, a certain freedom. and also now there are equipped with iphones and the social media are very active. and the main source of information in jamar, a facebook, twitter, and therefore they, if i follow deece than i see they are very determined not to keep up. and if they don't give up and if they are so angry to also use why lends done, i think it goes on and
and maurice as a new report shows the military government has probably engaged in crimes against humanity. more than a 1000. $100.00 people have been killed and about $8000.00 arrested since a crew in february, the mars outgoing un special envoy has warned the country is at risk of civil war. she spoke to al jazeera diplomatic editor james bass about the alarming number of protesters in prison that this really terrible because i know the people also many who are now in prison. and it's really...
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guest: great question, maurice.hile oil companies per se are not one of the enablers that would be regulated by the enablers act, the way they move their money, not just the oil company, but the corrupt officials who receive large amounts of money, the way that they move their money is through enablers. on the coast of africa, for example, in angola, the kleptocrats, the daughter of a longtime leader there, isabel santos -- she became africa's richest woman, but the way she did so was the only on his job she ever had was an accountant, so she knew how to use the world's most effective accountants. she was able to use pwc and higher accountants to run her empire. sometimes even craft the presidential decrees that made her so wealthy. and so, yes, there are oil companies and kleptocrats, but we have to focus on the way the u.s. system enables them to move their money. host: do you think that mexican cartels have assets in america? that's a question from twitter. guest: assets and networks or ways of laundering drug mo
guest: great question, maurice.hile oil companies per se are not one of the enablers that would be regulated by the enablers act, the way they move their money, not just the oil company, but the corrupt officials who receive large amounts of money, the way that they move their money is through enablers. on the coast of africa, for example, in angola, the kleptocrats, the daughter of a longtime leader there, isabel santos -- she became africa's richest woman, but the way she did so was the only...
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she was raised by a single mother maurice a marin da flores in los angeles california.mother worked as a union housekeeper in las vegas. her first organizing experience was with her mother, a long time los angeles community activist fighting for housing education equity immigrant rights. attending here in city hall are picket lines at the los angeles unified school board was not an option in the miranda household summer vacations with spent picketing at safeway and storefronts, boycotting with her mother and siblings and in high school she led walkouts against the governor pete wilson in 187, do you remember that? that was for our generation. the seminal political so against anti immigrant propositions in prohibiting immigrants from any public service and prop 209 which was the affirmative action initiative which we're still fighting. she was elected for local 87 at the age of 22. making her the first union officer within seiu in the country and then in 2005, at the age of 29, seiu local 87 members elected her as the president of sciu local 87 making her the first woman
she was raised by a single mother maurice a marin da flores in los angeles california.mother worked as a union housekeeper in las vegas. her first organizing experience was with her mother, a long time los angeles community activist fighting for housing education equity immigrant rights. attending here in city hall are picket lines at the los angeles unified school board was not an option in the miranda household summer vacations with spent picketing at safeway and storefronts, boycotting with...
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chicago, and i will give you an example of one of the people i write about in the book of guy was named maurice clark. he was a pretty brilliant student as a kid he was naturally good at math and living in a very distressed neighborhood that had an inferior school. then we got to high school and the system doesn't pay for bus fare for the students at this point and it's one of those moments i think of as like a fork in the road that had there been a system, a program that might have provided bus fare so that he could go to the other high school that he wanted to go to, the entire trajectory could and would have been different as he put it to me he said so began my life of crime. he went to the high school and ended up following his brothers in and went off to prison. there was just an extraordinary story of what happened to him after that. but in the particulars i remember reading a lot of the coverage of the black lives matter movement and going to protest and writing about what i was seeing and thinking to myself it was almost like an x-ray of something that had been visible lying in plain si
chicago, and i will give you an example of one of the people i write about in the book of guy was named maurice clark. he was a pretty brilliant student as a kid he was naturally good at math and living in a very distressed neighborhood that had an inferior school. then we got to high school and the system doesn't pay for bus fare for the students at this point and it's one of those moments i think of as like a fork in the road that had there been a system, a program that might have provided...
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maurice, the u.p.s. driver to deliver all of the last-minute candy in time. that's adorable.s classified. i should note, my costume, successful businessman, it also included a briefcase. >>> still ahead, the messy withdrawal from afghanistan. how did they fail to the rapid takeover. my friend richard haass joins us next on that. next on "way too early." xt on tt next on "way too early." and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. women are living longer than ever before with kisqali when taken with an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant in postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali is a pill that's significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus an aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems, or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartb
maurice, the u.p.s. driver to deliver all of the last-minute candy in time. that's adorable.s classified. i should note, my costume, successful businessman, it also included a briefcase. >>> still ahead, the messy withdrawal from afghanistan. how did they fail to the rapid takeover. my friend richard haass joins us next on that. next on "way too early." xt on tt next on "way too early." and we need more time. so, we want kisqali. women are living longer than ever...
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joining us with maurice congresswoman elise stefanik and former senior counsel to president trump kellyanne conway. good to see you both. congresswoman, we will start with you.. we see what is happening with the democratic party. this started out at $3.5 trillion, although if you use joe's math, it wouldn't cost us zero, zero, pay your fair share. with that math doesn't work. now it is 1.75, manchin stillh saying he is sticking at 1.5. do you see, you are on the floor, did democratic progressive caucus going along with a manchin-sinema-style bill? >> absolutely not. democrats are in utter disarray sean , and this is a lame duck speaker of the house. nancy pelosi is a lame duck, and we know that both joe biden andc nancy pelosi and the entire democratic party is being controlled by the far left socialist progressives that you played earlier today.nt the cori bushes, the aocs, theef pramila jayapals, who do not represent everyday working americans, and when it comes to the price tag of the bill, sean they are cooking the books. this is going to cost the american people over $10 trillion if yo
joining us with maurice congresswoman elise stefanik and former senior counsel to president trump kellyanne conway. good to see you both. congresswoman, we will start with you.. we see what is happening with the democratic party. this started out at $3.5 trillion, although if you use joe's math, it wouldn't cost us zero, zero, pay your fair share. with that math doesn't work. now it is 1.75, manchin stillh saying he is sticking at 1.5. do you see, you are on the floor, did democratic...
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wall street journal reports he used a racist rope to describe nfl players association executive to mauricelanguage went too far, adding i never meant -- never had a blade of racist and me. >> i can't tell you how sick i am. i apologize to d smith, but i feel good about who i am and what i've done my entire life. >> he won a super bowl with the buccaneers and was one of the highest-paid coaches in the nfl, signing a ten-year-$100 million contract with the raiders in 2018. >> probably that is the end to what was a storied career as a super way -- super bowl winning coach, the man led the raiders into las vegas, a great football career ending in this way. >> entry demurrage, abc news, new york. >> dave chapelle's netflix special is not going anywhere for now. they have faced calls to remove it because of comments aimed at the lgbtq community. variety reports netflix's co-ceo sent a memo saying the will stay. they say they do not believe the special crosses a line. >> some turkeys may be in short supply this thanksgiving. it is something you may have experienced last thanksgiving. this year, t
wall street journal reports he used a racist rope to describe nfl players association executive to mauricelanguage went too far, adding i never meant -- never had a blade of racist and me. >> i can't tell you how sick i am. i apologize to d smith, but i feel good about who i am and what i've done my entire life. >> he won a super bowl with the buccaneers and was one of the highest-paid coaches in the nfl, signing a ten-year-$100 million contract with the raiders in 2018. >>...
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mark davis saying in a statement this afternoon, the content of an email regarding to maurice smith fromden when he worked at espn 10 years ago is disturbing and not what the raiders stand for. we were first made aware of he e-mail late yesterday by a reporter and are reviewing it along with other materials provided to us today by the nfl. we are addressing the matter with coach gruden and will have no further comment at this time. we'll keep you posted. there. gruden could face discipline. he's trying to hang on to his job. other news now, governor newsom commented today about elon musk's announcement yesterday that us could be moving tesla's headquarters from the bay area to austin, texas. california is of course, the state where the company was created and opened its first factory newsom said today the state of california help make tesla what it is today. by the way. it would be interesting to get the facts on how much california's invested in tesla. >> no other. i mean. hundreds of millions of dollars in tax subsidies. we provide our regulatory environment helped create that company
mark davis saying in a statement this afternoon, the content of an email regarding to maurice smith fromden when he worked at espn 10 years ago is disturbing and not what the raiders stand for. we were first made aware of he e-mail late yesterday by a reporter and are reviewing it along with other materials provided to us today by the nfl. we are addressing the matter with coach gruden and will have no further comment at this time. we'll keep you posted. there. gruden could face discipline....
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so that is what happened and of course, on the way home i'll talk about on the way home my uncle maurice and a dog. in about 230 in the morning, i'll never forget it like it happened yesterday. i heard them talking and they're talking about what happened at the store and i heard all of the stories but not the story and my daddy in the middle of the night thinking that he is gone, his baby. my uncle told me about dads speaking from his house and you heard all the stories, what happened to black people for little nothing. you get ready to die from the going to kill us being from a very religious family rated all i could think of was all of the wrongs i ever done in getting ready to die on the hill. missionary i don't need no preacher, the stuff was in me and i started to pray, god, he just let me live, i'm going to do right and thought about this man out of the ocean, is about to die, the sharks are coming for him. and he said god i will treat my little boat printed brother right and then he said i'll marry a young lady and i will treat her right and i was prayig on that order if god would
so that is what happened and of course, on the way home i'll talk about on the way home my uncle maurice and a dog. in about 230 in the morning, i'll never forget it like it happened yesterday. i heard them talking and they're talking about what happened at the store and i heard all of the stories but not the story and my daddy in the middle of the night thinking that he is gone, his baby. my uncle told me about dads speaking from his house and you heard all the stories, what happened to black...