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but what has happened since 1990 metro metro is, since the was not allowed at that time to have statedies as a result of the neoliberal policies put in place by pinochet, the metro has been run more and more like a private company -- even though it is owned by the state. so it is kind of a microcosm of what is happening in chile where it seems to the international observers everything is running very well and they have -- they're are focused on the bottom line, income, and cost have to be equalized. what that means is workers inside the metro and p passenges are paying the price to achieve that financial equilibrium. amy: we have to leave it there, but we're going to do part two and post it online at democracynow.org and we will also do it in spanish. andra chastain is an assistant professor of history at washington state university in vancouver, washington. joining us from portland, oregon, writing a book on the history of the metro system in santiago. francisca peralesfrancisca perales and, what of the leaders of the newly formed social
but what has happened since 1990 metro metro is, since the was not allowed at that time to have statedies as a result of the neoliberal policies put in place by pinochet, the metro has been run more and more like a private company -- even though it is owned by the state. so it is kind of a microcosm of what is happening in chile where it seems to the international observers everything is running very well and they have -- they're are focused on the bottom line, income, and cost have to be...
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houston, metro dallas, fort worth, metro atlanta, metro phoenix in the west where the high income people stayed republican unlike those in the northeast, the industrial midwest and west coast where high income people stayed republican they trended toward the democratic candidate in 2018, they clearly don't like donald trump's style and some of the policies he has supported on trade and immigration. >> host: a tweet from katherine, there's much to the concept of what defines the dems and republican parties is systemic and relevant from their inception and worthy of study. susan is joining us in california on the democrats line. you on with michael barone. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i was listening to different calls and it seems the republican party -- first of all sounds -- >> we are going to leave this recorded segment of washington journal, you can watch all our programs online, c-span.org, now to live coverage of the u.s. senate. tates are district judge for the western district of kentucky. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been
houston, metro dallas, fort worth, metro atlanta, metro phoenix in the west where the high income people stayed republican unlike those in the northeast, the industrial midwest and west coast where high income people stayed republican they trended toward the democratic candidate in 2018, they clearly don't like donald trump's style and some of the policies he has supported on trade and immigration. >> host: a tweet from katherine, there's much to the concept of what defines the dems and...
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. >> vamos a suspender el alza de pasajes del metro. que lo ha llevado decretar un estado de emergencia. santiago estÁ bajo el control de las fuerzas armadas y sus calles estÁn llenas de efectivos. todo por el alza de pasaje petro, no solamente se destruyeron los torniquetes, se quemaron 20 de 136 estaciones existentes durante la noche el resultado atacados y 608 detenidos por actos de vandalismo. cientos de tropas del ejÉrcito comenzaron a tomar el control de las calles para restablecer el orden tras los hechos de violencia. el metro de santiago se paralizara al menos dos dÍas. pocos vehÍculos a esta hora de la noche. se decretado toque de queda. el dÍa lunes remite a la poblaciÓn de santiago va a tener que buscar otro medio de transporte o ir caminando hasta su trabajo. araya: -- arantxa: regresando estados unidos luego de los planes del g7, donald trump dijo que no se celebrarÁ en su club de golf. el mensaje donald trump dijo que seleccionÓ lugar por ser un lugar increÍble que no le iba a costar un centavo al paÍs, pero se retractado
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tomorrow they might still not reopen but at some point they must reopen 5000000 people taking the metro every day to go to work they cannot shut it down forever and so some disruption to everyday life now chief executive kerry land use some colonial era emergency powers to restore order but that is going to face its 2nd judicial review on sunday morning what are we expecting there . it's very hard to predict there is a lot of controversy around these this emergency ordinance the lawmakers who took to the courts. are taking to the court today they say it's unconstitutional the weirds of the peculiar thing about hong kong law is that there was no constitution when this law was introduced in the 1920 s. common law or the like britain did not hong kong did not have a constitution now it has a basic law i mean the constitution as they call it and there is these lawmakers are contest ing whether this emergency law is constitutional and whether it is constitutional to introduce it without consulting the legislative council because kerry has introduced it on executive powers and that of course
tomorrow they might still not reopen but at some point they must reopen 5000000 people taking the metro every day to go to work they cannot shut it down forever and so some disruption to everyday life now chief executive kerry land use some colonial era emergency powers to restore order but that is going to face its 2nd judicial review on sunday morning what are we expecting there . it's very hard to predict there is a lot of controversy around these this emergency ordinance the lawmakers who...
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that this day will stay entirely peaceful now in addition to the facemask and we've also seen the metro system shut down and that kili carries nearly as of people every day how is the city ben affected by the service outage. yeah this is a metro station it is still closed if they're going to not to open today it seems they didn't say specify at the entrance there's a little message they didn't specify for how long the system will stay closed but it's a very very different feeling in hong kong these days we have not only seen the metro system being shut down also many shops stayed closed yesterdays morals 22 more hours was shut to malls and hong kong really the center of city life and this is probably going to be on today as well tomorrow is a public holiday so tomorrow they might still not reopen but at some point they must reopen 5000000 people taking the metro every day to go to work they cannot shut it down forever as a some disruption to everyday life now chief executive kerry land use some colonial era emergency powers to restore order but that is going to face its 2nd judicial rev
that this day will stay entirely peaceful now in addition to the facemask and we've also seen the metro system shut down and that kili carries nearly as of people every day how is the city ben affected by the service outage. yeah this is a metro station it is still closed if they're going to not to open today it seems they didn't say specify at the entrance there's a little message they didn't specify for how long the system will stay closed but it's a very very different feeling in hong kong...
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it carries 5000000 people a day so with the metro system shut down all part of the shutdown and many shops closed because they fear. acts of vandalism and the windows was smashed shops were in the world were what was smashed by the right by the protesters the night before. this if he is really like he was in a very extraordinary situation this is of course something that cannot go on the today is sunday tomorrow would be a public holiday but on tuesday people would need to get back to work i and the metro system is essential to make this city function. carry lam's use of colonial era emergency powers to restore order will face its 2nd judicial review today what can we expect. i got today that there is a court hearing with the both sides bringing the arguments and flame court i we will not see a ruling today that was. the demand for an emergency ruling on friday that has not been granted so this will be no 14 court the situation is extremely tricky it's an extremely tricky constitutional matter the law dates from the 920 s. when concours constitution the myth the basic law and so-call
it carries 5000000 people a day so with the metro system shut down all part of the shutdown and many shops closed because they fear. acts of vandalism and the windows was smashed shops were in the world were what was smashed by the right by the protesters the night before. this if he is really like he was in a very extraordinary situation this is of course something that cannot go on the today is sunday tomorrow would be a public holiday but on tuesday people would need to get back to work i...
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but it's becoming increasingly violent on friday protesters forced the metro to shut entirely the city estimates protesters have cost $700000.00 worth of damage more than $200.00 incidents. morgues have been caught on street cameras descending on metro stations commuters have dodged tear gas and water cannon as police and protesters confront each other the electrical company citigroup of people said its high rise building on fire the blaze could be seen across the city but the protests have gone on a long time at 1st it was tolerable but unfortunately her now it's grown to. at least 130 arrests have been made a state of emergency gives the government extra powers to restrict public gatherings for 2 weeks soldiers are being deployed to support my place. the government is also trying to downplay the situation something only one of those who argue that look at all of the you know there are $3000000.00 daily metro users our estimates of the biggest event today is that it never reach more than 150 protesters at any time you know was and yet south america's largest metro says. is now shut do
but it's becoming increasingly violent on friday protesters forced the metro to shut entirely the city estimates protesters have cost $700000.00 worth of damage more than $200.00 incidents. morgues have been caught on street cameras descending on metro stations commuters have dodged tear gas and water cannon as police and protesters confront each other the electrical company citigroup of people said its high rise building on fire the blaze could be seen across the city but the protests have...
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purchase that started over a rise in metro fears have provoked a state of emergency in santiago. student started the action 11 days ago angry about a 4 percent increase in ticket prices the found an audience and chileans frustrated with the rising cost of living money well it's good that young people are coming out to protest because they raise the fares but rather than raising salaries the government is raising fares i the government playing to the fare rise on rising oil prices in a week of pay so the. protesters don't buy that and say the protest is a ticket to ride of concerns about the economy italy and when the students come in and once they're protesting in a way that many of us who work cannot so in some ways they can represent us. but it's becoming increasingly violent on friday protestors forced the metro to shut entirely the city estimates protesters have cost $700000.00 worth of damage more than $200.00 incidents such mobs have been caught on street cameras descending on metro stations commuters have dodged tear gas and water cannon as police and protesters confront e
purchase that started over a rise in metro fears have provoked a state of emergency in santiago. student started the action 11 days ago angry about a 4 percent increase in ticket prices the found an audience and chileans frustrated with the rising cost of living money well it's good that young people are coming out to protest because they raise the fares but rather than raising salaries the government is raising fares i the government playing to the fare rise on rising oil prices in a week of...
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and they are notjust protesting about these price rises with the metro. very unhappy about the inequality thatis very unhappy about the inequality that is in chile. it is a very expensive country to live in and yet many people the normal waits for them is something like $a00. so a lot of that is taken up with the metro costs, but also with medicine, with private healthcare, which is very expensive, with education. they are complaining about pensions as well, that they don't think a good enough. so there are many things that they are angry about, which is why the idea that these protests are still going to go on. and when you talk to ordinary people, perhaps people who are not protesting, are they sympathetic with the demonstrators? well, like much in chile, there is real division. some people are sympathetic with them, some people are not at all. they spoke about the criticism of having trips on histories, but some people are saying that is completely necessary. a lot of them are anarchist, delinquent, out to damage things, they are very angry about the a
and they are notjust protesting about these price rises with the metro. very unhappy about the inequality thatis very unhappy about the inequality that is in chile. it is a very expensive country to live in and yet many people the normal waits for them is something like $a00. so a lot of that is taken up with the metro costs, but also with medicine, with private healthcare, which is very expensive, with education. they are complaining about pensions as well, that they don't think a good enough....
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. >> pero es que la señora ssupendio la protesta de subir el precio del metro pero la recomendación perouna mesa de diálogo. >> se reportaron dos tornados el viernes por la noche y el ciclón afectó el condado donde muchas casas pero el tendido eléctrico hubo árboles caídos y el segundo condado causó daños y viviendas y negocios y unas personas . >> pero al norte de la bahía pero les cuento que el pronóstico de lluvia y a partir de las once de la noche pero al termino de las temperaturas y la zona de san josé tenemos un descenso de 70 grados con mínimas de 50 y 40 grados algunas zonas en especial y lo que es napa y al interior en esa temperaturas y aquí con las máximas para el día de ñana y 74 y concord con 79 grados y todo esto será una anticipación que se espera que llegue el martes y miércoles y por lo que vamos a ver condiciones así que este domingo y vamos a ver con máximas en los 0 y hasta 79 grados, regresamos con ustedes a los estudios. >> gracias por el informe con las 11 y 19 le damos un recorrido al panorama internacional, en c el pridente sebastián piñera decretó estado de eme
. >> pero es que la señora ssupendio la protesta de subir el precio del metro pero la recomendación perouna mesa de diálogo. >> se reportaron dos tornados el viernes por la noche y el ciclón afectó el condado donde muchas casas pero el tendido eléctrico hubo árboles caídos y el segundo condado causó daños y viviendas y negocios y unas personas . >> pero al norte de la bahía pero les cuento que el pronóstico de lluvia y a partir de las once de la noche pero al...
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well mostly as i said before this is a protest that began because of the metro and the prices of the metro but now it's become a national issue it's a spark in different parts of the country we do know that the curfew a curfew is in place here but it's also happening in other parts of the country and what people are basically questioning is tina's economic model has constitution that has been reformed since then but it was created during the dictatorship that prioritizes for example the private sector over the public sector and this is a major issue we've been talking to some people who are talking about reforming the constitution saying that this is the only way that real change is going to happen cina has been in a way no way since this is what the precedent being it has referred to an oasis in latin america that will be in the past 13 years has in a way gone from being one of the poorest countries in the region to one that has one of the highest per capita 'd income poverty rates before 10 percent but now people want more they want their public service to work and this is what the
well mostly as i said before this is a protest that began because of the metro and the prices of the metro but now it's become a national issue it's a spark in different parts of the country we do know that the curfew a curfew is in place here but it's also happening in other parts of the country and what people are basically questioning is tina's economic model has constitution that has been reformed since then but it was created during the dictatorship that prioritizes for example the private...
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there are 3000000 daily metro users our estimates of the biggest event today is that it never reached more than 150 protesters at any time you know. and yet south america's largest metro system is now shut down from a ticket increase protesters have tapped into deep discontent about chile's economy china ballasts al-jazeera. it may be another week until afghanistan finds out the results of his presidential election that's according to election officials from still waters data entry is taking longer than 1st expected the original deadline for results to be released was saturday it adds another layer of uncertainty to an election already mild with including poll related violence low voter turnout and accusations of fraud. in eastern afghanistan funerals are being held for some of the victims of an attack on a mosque there explosions killed at least 62 people during friday prayers no one claimed responsibility for the attack in london but the taliban says it wasn't involved and is condemning the violence. mozambique's main opposition party rinaldo has rejected the initial results of the
there are 3000000 daily metro users our estimates of the biggest event today is that it never reached more than 150 protesters at any time you know. and yet south america's largest metro system is now shut down from a ticket increase protesters have tapped into deep discontent about chile's economy china ballasts al-jazeera. it may be another week until afghanistan finds out the results of his presidential election that's according to election officials from still waters data entry is taking...
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thank you so as i mentioned there the government has already withdrawn the hikes on metro for metro tickets what are people really protesting about then so you're like you said the president yesterday announced he will decrease the metro biases or at least not increase them but every seen now as last night the violence has spread out through cities throughout and really shows that it is way more than this something about metro fare and this is going about the cost of living the inequality in the country the pension system the education systems the health care there is so much going on and so much discontent in a society of children there's this was something that was going to happen some way or another is it surprising though that we're seeing these kinds of economic protests happening in chile which has the highest per capita income in latin america. well i mean it's not surprising actually because it has the highest income per capita in latin america but on the same time it's now we see the country and it's one of the most unequal countries in the o.e.c.d. so there's a lot of discontent a
thank you so as i mentioned there the government has already withdrawn the hikes on metro for metro tickets what are people really protesting about then so you're like you said the president yesterday announced he will decrease the metro biases or at least not increase them but every seen now as last night the violence has spread out through cities throughout and really shows that it is way more than this something about metro fare and this is going about the cost of living the inequality in...
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what do metro tickets in santiago and what's app voice calls in beirut suddenly have in common they can quickly become weapons when the state needs more money and weapons of an angry public that says enough is enough on opposite ends of the world in chile and in lebanon calls for revolution and for politicians to come clean tonight the high cost of living that may now come with a political price too high to pay i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. that will see it. against a powerful implacable enemy and sadly 5 people were killed in this fire just you know i'm a happy man i'm not at war with anyone. that we're not leaving the streets then sometimes you have to know your voice is being heard to make you think why is it nothing will happen this turns i will not allow anyone to threaten or intimidate you. we don't leave a quarter of what he says and. also coming up in syria the americans are leaving the russians aren't going anywhere what about the germans tonight a plan from the woman who could become germany's next chancellor. one question is this i and my recommendation is that we
what do metro tickets in santiago and what's app voice calls in beirut suddenly have in common they can quickly become weapons when the state needs more money and weapons of an angry public that says enough is enough on opposite ends of the world in chile and in lebanon calls for revolution and for politicians to come clean tonight the high cost of living that may now come with a political price too high to pay i'm bored golf in berlin this is the day. that will see it. against a powerful...
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but it has not gone down brilliantly in brussels the metro says it is doomed. go that far. it is in trouble and unlikely to be the basis of a deal, certainly not within ten days but, the eu has not rejected it outright, the eu has not rejected it outright, the eu has been slightly, pleasantly surprised on the seriousness and proposals and i just worked surprised on the seriousness and proposals and ijust worked up on the back of a packet, they are consistent with boris johnson's on redlines but the reality is his redlines but the reality is his redlines in the european union's redlines in the european union's redlines are so far apart. but what the solution would be is, keeping the solution would be is, keeping the island of ireland and the single market but taking northern ireland out of the customs union. so in some ways, northern ireland would be different from the other three quarters of the uk. and that is with some of the issues are, especially for the du p which do not want to have a different status and a lot of theissues have a different status and a l
but it has not gone down brilliantly in brussels the metro says it is doomed. go that far. it is in trouble and unlikely to be the basis of a deal, certainly not within ten days but, the eu has not rejected it outright, the eu has not rejected it outright, the eu has been slightly, pleasantly surprised on the seriousness and proposals and i just worked surprised on the seriousness and proposals and ijust worked up on the back of a packet, they are consistent with boris johnson's on redlines but...
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the territory's entire metro network has shut down.d phone hacking. this comes just days after his wife, meghan, announced she was suing another newspaper for publishing one of her letters. text messages released by democrats in congress are increasing the pressure on president trump over requests he made to ukraine for information on his rivaljoe biden. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in iran, hopes to send her five year old daughter home to london,
the territory's entire metro network has shut down.d phone hacking. this comes just days after his wife, meghan, announced she was suing another newspaper for publishing one of her letters. text messages released by democrats in congress are increasing the pressure on president trump over requests he made to ukraine for information on his rivaljoe biden. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranian woman jailed in iran, hopes to send her five year old daughter home to london,
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shops, banks and metro stations have been vandalised. extradition to mainland china. critics worried the move would undermine hong kong's autonomy. the city's chief executive then put the plans on hold, but the protests developed into wider demonstrations for full democracy, and an inquiry into alleged police brutality. then last month the extradition bill was finally withdrawn, but protestors continue to march despite restrictions. our south—east asia correspondent nick beake has the latest from hong kong. they were told they weren't allowed to march today. they were threatened with prison if they wore a mask. and they were warned by china's leader there would be broken bones for those who try to break up his country. but this is a pro—democracy movement that believes the world is on its side and it's not backing down. we are here to fight for freedom and we are not scared about the chinese communist party. we want our freedom and human rights. but once again, peaceful protest gave way to petrol bombs, with police stations under attack.
shops, banks and metro stations have been vandalised. extradition to mainland china. critics worried the move would undermine hong kong's autonomy. the city's chief executive then put the plans on hold, but the protests developed into wider demonstrations for full democracy, and an inquiry into alleged police brutality. then last month the extradition bill was finally withdrawn, but protestors continue to march despite restrictions. our south—east asia correspondent nick beake has the latest...
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metro should be for my grandchildren. or 10 should be for. everyone at the end of the world but at the level of some of that the local authorities say it will take months to fix meanwhile people are now stockpiling fuel for the week ahead as chile braces for more of the same. let's get a quick check of some of the stories making news around the world australia's mayor . major newspapers excuse me have published redacted front pages in a coordinated campaign to protest against laws that restrict press freedom this allows federal police raids earlier this year on the national broadcaster a.b.c. and a news corp journalists home over 2 stories that have proved embarrassing for the government for him for. a ballot count in bolivia shows left wing president evo morales in the lead following sunday's vote but it might not be enough for an outright win a runoff may be necessary come mid december what alice is seeking an unprecedented 4th term. despite getting credit for lifting millions out of poverty critics accuse him of corrup
metro should be for my grandchildren. or 10 should be for. everyone at the end of the world but at the level of some of that the local authorities say it will take months to fix meanwhile people are now stockpiling fuel for the week ahead as chile braces for more of the same. let's get a quick check of some of the stories making news around the world australia's mayor . major newspapers excuse me have published redacted front pages in a coordinated campaign to protest against laws that restrict...
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they began in response to a planned rise in metro train prices.eth barlow reports. what started as a protest against travel fares has escalated, with chileans angry over huge wealth inequality. the capital should be quiet as there's a state of emergency, but instead the streets are ringing with the sound of pots and pans — a symbol of dissent which continued into the night amid the military controlled curfew. the announcement that soldiers would be used to protect people and their property marks the first time troops have been deployed to the streets since chile returned to democracy in 1990 following the military dictatorship. i remember the dictatorship. i was a kid. my parents and friends were very afraid of the army so seeing them in the street was very shocking. them in the street was very shocking. the protests have brought chaos to parts of the capital. more than 300 people have been arrested and the metro is closed after it was heavily damaged. in an effort to quell the unrest, chile's president announced the fare hikes would be reversed.
they began in response to a planned rise in metro train prices.eth barlow reports. what started as a protest against travel fares has escalated, with chileans angry over huge wealth inequality. the capital should be quiet as there's a state of emergency, but instead the streets are ringing with the sound of pots and pans — a symbol of dissent which continued into the night amid the military controlled curfew. the announcement that soldiers would be used to protect people and their property...
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as we turn to the metro, boris johnson to talk about brexit.etro, borisjohnson pointed out that the ball is in your court and said no. donald tusk tweeted soon after that vote and said that the eu would accept an extension, he did not save the extension that they asked for an apartment forced boris johnson to send that letter asking foran johnson to send that letter asking for an extension. he does not actually want it. so he says he will accept an extension and we will hear from the reporters in paris that the french president is not actually happy with that and the eu will agree that long extension might actually seem to be shorter or possibly what is called a extension where you say you can have a longer extension of the few weeks or a few months but if you manage to get the deal through than fine, you can leave straightaway. getting involved in british politics. this response and what it looks like is really going to determine what is going to happen next in terms of how the government response we have boris johnson sing prior to these vote
as we turn to the metro, boris johnson to talk about brexit.etro, borisjohnson pointed out that the ball is in your court and said no. donald tusk tweeted soon after that vote and said that the eu would accept an extension, he did not save the extension that they asked for an apartment forced boris johnson to send that letter asking foran johnson to send that letter asking for an extension. he does not actually want it. so he says he will accept an extension and we will hear from the reporters...
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iris wilbur joined greater louisville inc., the metro chamber of commerce, in 2016. she serves as vice president of government affairs and public policy. she works on policy and legislation at the local, state , and federal levels to help advocate for the region's business community. mclaughlin is a partner in the chicago office and a former chair of the labor and employment law department. she is engaged in a broad-based employment law practice specializing in federal and state court and administrative agency employment litigation. asked -- ms. din is the head of a leading national advocacy organization headquartered in new york city. a better balance is dedicated to advancing the rights of working families, promoting fairness in the workplace, and helping workers across the economic spectrum care for themselves and their families without risking economic security. we appreciate all of the witnesses for being here today and we look forward to your testimony. let me remind the witnesses that we have read your written statements and they will appear in full in the hea
iris wilbur joined greater louisville inc., the metro chamber of commerce, in 2016. she serves as vice president of government affairs and public policy. she works on policy and legislation at the local, state , and federal levels to help advocate for the region's business community. mclaughlin is a partner in the chicago office and a former chair of the labor and employment law department. she is engaged in a broad-based employment law practice specializing in federal and state court and...
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let start with the metro. jeremy corbyn. he is in a pretty difficult position. wantan position. if he doesn't actually want an election,
let start with the metro. jeremy corbyn. he is in a pretty difficult position. wantan position. if he doesn't actually want an election,
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ronald: climate change has basically worsened the flooding situation in metro manila.as early as the 1800's, metro manila has been very flood-prone, but the population then was very small. with this huge population in metro manila, and then climate chchange increasing the incides of very intense rainfall, it just puts more people into danger from flood risks. reporter: the residents who live close to the water unintentionally make the problem worse. their improvised housing and the waste they produce can keep floodwater from draining properly. that's why the government now wants lovely suarez and others like her to resettle to other areas. but she's afraid of what the move might bring. lovely: we are willing to leave if they want to remove us, because we know that this place is a danger zone. but what we really want, if there is a budget, if they will provide a budget, is to move somewhere close to here. we want to stay in this place, and not be thrown out somewhere that might leave us jobless and starving. reporter: lovely suarez and her neighbors continue to live in
ronald: climate change has basically worsened the flooding situation in metro manila.as early as the 1800's, metro manila has been very flood-prone, but the population then was very small. with this huge population in metro manila, and then climate chchange increasing the incides of very intense rainfall, it just puts more people into danger from flood risks. reporter: the residents who live close to the water unintentionally make the problem worse. their improvised housing and the waste they...
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purchase that started over a rise in metro fears have provoked a state of emergency in santiago. student started the action 11 days ago angry about a 4 percent increase in ticket prices the found an audience and chileans frustrated with the rising cost of living money well it's good that young people are coming out to protest because they raise the fares but rather than raising salaries the government is raising fares was the government playing to the fare rise on rising oil prices in a week of pay so the. protesters don't buy that and say the protest is a ticket to wider concerns about the economy and when the students come in and once they're protesting in a way that many of us who work cannot so in some ways they can represent us. but it's becoming increasingly violent on friday protestors forced the metro to shut entirely the city estimates protesters have cost $700000.00 worth of damage more than $200.00 incidents. mobs have been caught on street cameras descending on metro stations commuters have dodged tear gas and water cannon as police and protesters confront each other
purchase that started over a rise in metro fears have provoked a state of emergency in santiago. student started the action 11 days ago angry about a 4 percent increase in ticket prices the found an audience and chileans frustrated with the rising cost of living money well it's good that young people are coming out to protest because they raise the fares but rather than raising salaries the government is raising fares was the government playing to the fare rise on rising oil prices in a week of...
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take it so now they're fighting against the very institute with a price hike on metro take it so now they're fighting against the very institutions of chill am capitalism. to sions of chile in capitalism. what we're seeing is not happening because. what we're seeing is not happening because they've raised to the metro price by $30.00 pesos what's happening has been going on as they phrased to the metro price by $30.00 pesos what's happening it's been going on for 30 years. for 30 years. when she lands one of the president to be honest and i understand. when she lands one of the president to be honest and understand that the social uprising has come about so late as a result of his their policies against them that the social uprising has come about so late as a result of his their policies against his own nation. is own nation. by all neo liberal metrics a revolutionary situation. by all neo liberal metrics of revolutionary situation was supposed to be impossible for chile all the experts were saying the same way sion was supposed to be impossible for chile all the experts were saying
take it so now they're fighting against the very institute with a price hike on metro take it so now they're fighting against the very institutions of chill am capitalism. to sions of chile in capitalism. what we're seeing is not happening because. what we're seeing is not happening because they've raised to the metro price by $30.00 pesos what's happening has been going on as they phrased to the metro price by $30.00 pesos what's happening it's been going on for 30 years. for 30 years. when...
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credit the metro for that one.of economics and finance i have to say how exciting is to have on the front page... we have been waiting for this moment. i don't understand the vat prom because it is a national competence. ibc are not allowed to increase or decrease it beyond the limits. —— obviously you are not... what difference doesn't a makeweight zero it makes a big difference because there is a lot of manoeuvre within the eu to standardise certain taxes. and this is one of these taxes. and this is one of these taxes they're trying to standardise across the eu so that you can try to have more equal competition between countries. you can't have a super low vat country and then another one that has been in the single market because elements of the single market are being retained in northern ireland in order to keep for goods and trade with minimal friction between the south in the north. that means you could have a sort of east—west down the irish sea vat border and that becomes a issue with businesses being comp
credit the metro for that one.of economics and finance i have to say how exciting is to have on the front page... we have been waiting for this moment. i don't understand the vat prom because it is a national competence. ibc are not allowed to increase or decrease it beyond the limits. —— obviously you are not... what difference doesn't a makeweight zero it makes a big difference because there is a lot of manoeuvre within the eu to standardise certain taxes. and this is one of these taxes....
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of this protest began with the students basically going inside the metro stops going to side with the better without having an effect on the content of the people you want to be analyzed that they need to be detained that they needed. to pay for the excuse that escalated the situation was even more and that's when the middle class started to courting many of those students they were taking over are on top and that's what we're seeing right now is a few people are going to be shocked told that there were things that the cases were initially peaceful and now they have escalated into a very violent situation so what basically we have been seeing is the precedent saying right now when you pull the thing back. in the metro there is a meeting right now with the candidates see what else you can do give also said that he's going to start discussing issues that are in a way boring to many of the kids we've been talking to i said before the high for not totally medical care but also utility services and health care and education many of decisions are we think he could have all to be called on t
of this protest began with the students basically going inside the metro stops going to side with the better without having an effect on the content of the people you want to be analyzed that they need to be detained that they needed. to pay for the excuse that escalated the situation was even more and that's when the middle class started to courting many of those students they were taking over are on top and that's what we're seeing right now is a few people are going to be shocked told that...
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todo comenzÓ con el aumento de la tarifa del metro de santiago.des y eficientes de amÉrica latina. lo que partiÓ con una simple protesta de estudiantes terminÓ en uno de graves desde la vuelta de la democracia en chile. no sÓlo se destruyeron partes de los torniquetes de las estaciones. los manifestantes quemaron 19 de las estaciones de la 136 que existen en la largo del paÍs. incluso pusieron en peligro la vida de conductores, pasajeros y funcionarios. ese momento perfecto para que los manifestantes tomarÁn las calles principales de la capital y el resultado fue de 16 buses quemados, 50 vehÍculos policiales atacados. 708 detenidos por acto de vandalismo. 11 civiles lesionados y 156 heridos. cinco de ellos en estado de gravedad ademÁs a partir de esto sebastiÁn piÑera decretÓ estado de emergencia para santiago y chacabuco. a partir de las 4:00 de la maÑana cientos de tropas del ejÉrcito de chile comenzaron a tomar el control de las calles de santiago para restablecer el orden tras los hechos de violencia. por primera vez en la historia del metro d
todo comenzÓ con el aumento de la tarifa del metro de santiago.des y eficientes de amÉrica latina. lo que partiÓ con una simple protesta de estudiantes terminÓ en uno de graves desde la vuelta de la democracia en chile. no sÓlo se destruyeron partes de los torniquetes de las estaciones. los manifestantes quemaron 19 de las estaciones de la 136 que existen en la largo del paÍs. incluso pusieron en peligro la vida de conductores, pasajeros y funcionarios. ese momento perfecto para que los...
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6 point $6000000.00 children under the age of 5 is vaccination drive will be in 2 sites one is in metro manila and the other is in selected areas of mindanao which is in southern philippines this is where the 2 sites where the 2 cases of polio were from for i went with the health department workers today and they were doing a sweep of the neighborhoods literally knocking on every door to ask if there were children under the age of 5 in the house and if they could be vaccinated they visited daycare centers they even set up kiosks train station and it was a very intensive vaccination campaign to make sure that no child is left behind but children are being left behind i know that's appears to be the reality why is that happening why is the philippines vaccination program not being as effective as expected. that's true but actions very unfortunate that a few years ago there was a vaccine scare over the dang back so and the dang good vaccine scare now that caused vaccination rates across all diseases and all health department programs just. parents were terrified of vaccines they refused to
6 point $6000000.00 children under the age of 5 is vaccination drive will be in 2 sites one is in metro manila and the other is in selected areas of mindanao which is in southern philippines this is where the 2 sites where the 2 cases of polio were from for i went with the health department workers today and they were doing a sweep of the neighborhoods literally knocking on every door to ask if there were children under the age of 5 in the house and if they could be vaccinated they visited...
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atrio de estas vallas que prepararon en la basÍlica, dÉjenme decirles que estamos a unos escasos metrose a josÉ josé, todo es porras, todo escritos, hay de la basÍlica pudieron entonar una canciÓn de
atrio de estas vallas que prepararon en la basÍlica, dÉjenme decirles que estamos a unos escasos metrose a josÉ josé, todo es porras, todo escritos, hay de la basÍlica pudieron entonar una canciÓn de
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seal our deal, now we have boris johnson shaking the metro.borisjohnson shaking hands with an open mouthjean—claude. we‘ll see what happens in the commons in a while but first of all, this deal a lot of people told boris johnson that he cannot be done. this deal a lot of people told boris johnson that he cannot be donem is sort of incredible when you think about it but just is sort of incredible when you think about it butjust that is sort of incredible when you think about it but just that this is sort of incredible when you think about it butjust that this has happened. there is a brilliant clip of rory stewart saying that he get down on bended knee and apologist of borisjohnson if down on bended knee and apologist of boris johnson if he down on bended knee and apologist of borisjohnson if he can get a deal because rory was so absolutely utterly convinced that it was a fa ntasy utterly convinced that it was a fantasy and he has done it. so whatever happens now is a pretty impressive feat for him and even if he does not manage to get it throu
seal our deal, now we have boris johnson shaking the metro.borisjohnson shaking hands with an open mouthjean—claude. we‘ll see what happens in the commons in a while but first of all, this deal a lot of people told boris johnson that he cannot be done. this deal a lot of people told boris johnson that he cannot be donem is sort of incredible when you think about it but just is sort of incredible when you think about it butjust that is sort of incredible when you think about it but just that...
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rural metro never responded to her. we went to the eeoc and then the court. my experience in the court system has been tough. the judge ruled against me and my cases on appeal. i got the aclu helping me i'm grateful for them. the truth is i did not want to go to court, i just wanted to keep working. after rural metro forced me to take leave in september of 2015, i was unemployed for about seven months. i look really hard for a job and could not find one. i couldn't pay my rent. i had to move back home with family. i was excited about meeting my new baby but his birth was terrifying. i was worried about how i would provide for him. direct up a lot of credit card debt -- i racked up a lot of credit card debt. i still have a hospital bill from when i gave birth to him in march of 2016 because i did not have health coverage. i eventually found a job in a factory that it did not come with overtime or benefits like my rural metro job did and i later had to take a second job at a fast food restaurant to help pay bills. recently i had to change jobs again and i'm now
rural metro never responded to her. we went to the eeoc and then the court. my experience in the court system has been tough. the judge ruled against me and my cases on appeal. i got the aclu helping me i'm grateful for them. the truth is i did not want to go to court, i just wanted to keep working. after rural metro forced me to take leave in september of 2015, i was unemployed for about seven months. i look really hard for a job and could not find one. i couldn't pay my rent. i had to move...
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santiago after days of protests against the rising cost of buying a train ticket the rapid transit metro system is closed for the weekend off the rioters attacked stations the student loan process which began on monday have since grown into a wider outcry over the cost of living let's talk now to boris van de speck he's the founder of chile today that's an independent news website he joins us from santiago boris fun to spec did the president really have any choice here but to impose the state of emergency. well not really i think for the last 20 years chile has not seen this amount of violence in the protests. and normally the police and in chile they respond pretty aggressive and yesterday the process was so violent that even the police forces had to retreat from the center of something it was pure anarchy was chaos and those scenes the president had no other choice than the clearing a state of emergency and even deploying armed troops to the center of the capital is it an easy proposition is it or is it a big ask to get the president and the government to come up with some sort of fisc
santiago after days of protests against the rising cost of buying a train ticket the rapid transit metro system is closed for the weekend off the rioters attacked stations the student loan process which began on monday have since grown into a wider outcry over the cost of living let's talk now to boris van de speck he's the founder of chile today that's an independent news website he joins us from santiago boris fun to spec did the president really have any choice here but to impose the state...
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many residents of santiago tried to get back to normal life the city's metro reopened. as did a small number of supermarkets where people waited in long lines to be let in. motorists also faced long waits to fill up. well you know thank you it's a bit of a quiet morning compared to the previous days at least after everything i hear during the night it looks calm now imagine it would be worse to be honest. but total calm seems a long way off with the protests showing no signs of letting up. and for more on chile's protests and anger i'm joined tonight by a crystal ball called fossa he's a political science professor at the diego portales university in chile's capital santiago professor it's good to have you on the program tonight let me ask you as a citizen of chile are you surprised to see what's happening. yes i'm known to be honest i'm surprised in the sense that nobody expect that he's going to turn so fast. and they're not surprised because those who have been doing research like myself and many colleagues we do know that the levels of inequality and anger of the le
many residents of santiago tried to get back to normal life the city's metro reopened. as did a small number of supermarkets where people waited in long lines to be let in. motorists also faced long waits to fill up. well you know thank you it's a bit of a quiet morning compared to the previous days at least after everything i hear during the night it looks calm now imagine it would be worse to be honest. but total calm seems a long way off with the protests showing no signs of letting up. and...
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they say i was born and raised here so i saw them build all the metro stations and this metro should be for my grandchildren. or 10 should be for everyone. but at the level of some of that the local authorities say it will take months to fix meanwhile people are now stockpiling fuel for the week ahead as chile braces for more of the same. all right well how about this special place for a round of golf with mount everest in the background golfers in the all of been taking advantage of the himalayan scenery on the most spectacular course imaginable there's actually only one real way to get there and that's by helicopter spots be the 1st golf tournament ever played at an altitude of almost 4000 meters. rushing the news live from berlin coming up next business africa with the 1st in a forget you can get all the latest news and information on a website that's d w dot com or follow us on twitter at the. i'm going ask them thanks for watching. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the group. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn
they say i was born and raised here so i saw them build all the metro stations and this metro should be for my grandchildren. or 10 should be for everyone. but at the level of some of that the local authorities say it will take months to fix meanwhile people are now stockpiling fuel for the week ahead as chile braces for more of the same. all right well how about this special place for a round of golf with mount everest in the background golfers in the all of been taking advantage of the...
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but there's a glimmer of hope in a new pilot project in the city's metro stations.ekend's ivetteth feliciano hastory. >> reporter: it's called "recycle and travel"-- return a plastic bottle, get a five-cent euro credit on a phone app and use it for transit tickets. 30 botes adds up to enough ticket or bus pass.ndard metro and in rome, there are plenty of plastic bottles to recycle. you can e them everywhere, even popping out of the requ ed color-coded collection bins used to separate organic from recyclable materials. >> ( translated ): finally, instead of being thrown around, bottles are put inside int special recycling machine, because the siation of differentiated waste collection is problematic in rome. >> reporter: rome's mayor rolled out the "recycle for free-rides" program earlier this summer as part of a one-year trial program in three metro stations. even a small dent in theen ongoing trash problem in rome is gnificant. this summer, residents and about tons of garbage piled up and the smell that resulted. >> ( trated ): the situation is quite disastrous.t i
but there's a glimmer of hope in a new pilot project in the city's metro stations.ekend's ivetteth feliciano hastory. >> reporter: it's called "recycle and travel"-- return a plastic bottle, get a five-cent euro credit on a phone app and use it for transit tickets. 30 botes adds up to enough ticket or bus pass.ndard metro and in rome, there are plenty of plastic bottles to recycle. you can e them everywhere, even popping out of the requ ed color-coded collection bins used to...
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so necessary now i was born and raised here so i saw them build all the metro stations and this metro should be for my grandchildren. or 10 should be for everyone and the world but at the level of some of that the overall health or to say it will take months to fix meanwhile people are now stockpiling fuel for the week ahead as chile braces for more of the same. for now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a ballot counts in bolivia shows left wing president evo morales in the lead following sunday's vote but it may not be enough for an alfred when a runoff might be necessary in mid december ralitsa seeking an unprecedented 4th term in office just by getting credit for lifting millions out of poverty critics accuse him of corruption and anti-democratic who. has major newspapers have published front pages that look like this the redactions are a coordinated campaign to protect against laws that restrict press freedom earlier this year federal police raided the national broadcaster a.b.c. and the home of a journalist over 2 stories that have proved
so necessary now i was born and raised here so i saw them build all the metro stations and this metro should be for my grandchildren. or 10 should be for everyone and the world but at the level of some of that the overall health or to say it will take months to fix meanwhile people are now stockpiling fuel for the week ahead as chile braces for more of the same. for now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world a ballot counts in bolivia shows left wing...
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let's start with the metro.ys borisjohnson‘s brexit deal will again be put to parliament, amid rising confidence in number ten that he has the numbers to get it through. the same story is in the financial times. the newspaper has crunched the numbers and suggests the government is on course to win by a majority of five. it's a guerilla war — so says the telegraph, which warns a rebel alliance of mps is threatening to again stop brexit happening by the end of the month. it also carries a picture of the duchess of sussex, who has spoken of her unhappiness about life in the media spotlight. the guardian says labour is seeking the backing of rebel tories and the dup for amendments that would force mrjohnson to drop the deal or accept a softer brexit. the i leads with a call from the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, for the brexit deal to be put to another referendum. a different story in the mirror. it says workers at amazon's biggest uk warehouse are accusing their managers of modern slavery. so a varied
let's start with the metro.ys borisjohnson‘s brexit deal will again be put to parliament, amid rising confidence in number ten that he has the numbers to get it through. the same story is in the financial times. the newspaper has crunched the numbers and suggests the government is on course to win by a majority of five. it's a guerilla war — so says the telegraph, which warns a rebel alliance of mps is threatening to again stop brexit happening by the end of the month. it also carries a...