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ganja azerbaijan's 2nd city these strikes seem to be aimed at imposing a political cost rather than millet serving military objectives per se as far as we know the situation along the front line has been calmer today but these strikes on civilian population points of course are radicalizing populations across the divide and making it increasingly more difficult for the leaders to step back and fill out the terms of a humanitarian truce so i think the ceasefire is in a very dangerous place and i think we could see a lot more violence in the coming days how much of a role are outside parties playing a mainly russia and turkey where are they stoking this conflict. well this is actually never been a proxy conflict as such it's driven by local concerns local identities but outside powers are paid a very important role in sustaining the conflict so for the last 20 odd years russia has preserved a kind of an equilibrium between the parties it's formally allied with armenia but arms both armenia and azerbaijan but russia doesn't want to have a major conflict involving an external power such as tur
ganja azerbaijan's 2nd city these strikes seem to be aimed at imposing a political cost rather than millet serving military objectives per se as far as we know the situation along the front line has been calmer today but these strikes on civilian population points of course are radicalizing populations across the divide and making it increasingly more difficult for the leaders to step back and fill out the terms of a humanitarian truce so i think the ceasefire is in a very dangerous place and i...
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triple winners find munich in some newly promoted be it a felt robert leavened off key and thomas millet give the newcomers double trouble . i'm rebecca races welcome to the program countries across europe are imposing tighter restrictions in the hope of slowing the spread of the corona virus as cases continue to rise france has recorded a new high of 32000 cases in a single day or thora he's there have brought in a curfew in major cities or quine all public spaces to be shot by 9 pm not everyone has welcomed the new rules. more chairs for more guests jaffa saloon has his hands full his parisian restaurant liaison a mob is packed and his guests all want to be looked after before the curfew takes effect. we have changed everything we now begin serving dinner at 5 pm. the bartender and servers struggle to keep up with orders jeff as guests have arrived much earlier than usual. it's a little stressful we have to be hyper efficient in order to have a drink and be home on time. even though no one looks ready to go home most of the patrons are happy to comply with the new curfew. they see real
triple winners find munich in some newly promoted be it a felt robert leavened off key and thomas millet give the newcomers double trouble . i'm rebecca races welcome to the program countries across europe are imposing tighter restrictions in the hope of slowing the spread of the corona virus as cases continue to rise france has recorded a new high of 32000 cases in a single day or thora he's there have brought in a curfew in major cities or quine all public spaces to be shot by 9 pm not...
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this is. 2 years ago norden millet vests were looking to bring in a host of new players. since they successfully filled out the squad by connecting with an ethiopian cultural organisation. pushed by the. same general course of partition then fighting to get. many of the best players or refugees well a number of them were gruelling night shift schedules all of that melts away at least momentarily on the pitch. i guess i'm going to name a moment i'm training. from. one of. the connections the players aren't just among teammates they're among. different clubs and communities throughout this city. oh not to mention that from polonia to northern know it best to not to to gucci the players and fans are rarely ever exclusively from one immigrant or ethnic group at 1st glance i mean are in clubs mainstream at cross purposes with integration but they serve an important role helping new immigrants into germany settle down which can be an often very difficult process i know that all too well i've been through the horrors of collecting every year a credit stamp you need and finding a
this is. 2 years ago norden millet vests were looking to bring in a host of new players. since they successfully filled out the squad by connecting with an ethiopian cultural organisation. pushed by the. same general course of partition then fighting to get. many of the best players or refugees well a number of them were gruelling night shift schedules all of that melts away at least momentarily on the pitch. i guess i'm going to name a moment i'm training. from. one of. the connections the...
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of the international campaign for tibet germany chapter of mr millet welcome chinese president xi jinping has said that he wants there to be enduring peace instability anyone stream prove people's lives into bare some pretty reasonable. yes i mean today it's a day that tibetans associate with the loss of independence with the loss of self rule and autonomy and ever since what has been ensuing is systemic discrimination violence repression and human rights violations and today if we speak about stability and peace in tibet we're actually talking about stability and peace of a totalitarian police state unfortunately but you're also talking about rise in literacy rates from 5 percent to 85 percent major investment in infrastructure schools and hospitals there is a fuse what china's argument always has been are you saying tibetans have not benefited from this but certainly i mean one must bear in mind that any a tibetan self-will would have led to some sort of progress and development and self and we must not forget the problems and the crimes actually of the communist party in the past which
of the international campaign for tibet germany chapter of mr millet welcome chinese president xi jinping has said that he wants there to be enduring peace instability anyone stream prove people's lives into bare some pretty reasonable. yes i mean today it's a day that tibetans associate with the loss of independence with the loss of self rule and autonomy and ever since what has been ensuing is systemic discrimination violence repression and human rights violations and today if we speak about...
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that's only a minor setback while conventional pig farms are absolutely dependent on asian markets millet's money is still doing ok sales wise plus the price for her pigs has remained stable. as a vision for the if it's in terms of the fish and see where somewhere between conventional and organic and there's a big interest in this among farmers not just with this system here all animal friendly concepts in germany are saying a major run among farmers. and those concepts are also in demand among retailers low price meat products are now off the menu at the supermarket the only pork on offer at the meat counter comes from farms like months. it's 30 percent more expensive than conventional pork for supermarkets it's a risk but they too see something beyond the immediate profits. we now have a different approach to selling meat our stuff feels that way too because it's something you can better identify with. 0 these. recordings may well have lost some customers who prefer budget meat from conventional farming will. go to the gulf but we've also seen an increase in new customers coming from furt
that's only a minor setback while conventional pig farms are absolutely dependent on asian markets millet's money is still doing ok sales wise plus the price for her pigs has remained stable. as a vision for the if it's in terms of the fish and see where somewhere between conventional and organic and there's a big interest in this among farmers not just with this system here all animal friendly concepts in germany are saying a major run among farmers. and those concepts are also in demand among...
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competitors he says in north nagorno-karabakh we're fighting in rather unique conditions armenian millet media locally is calling this a humanitarian ceasefire which is what it is it allows for the transfer of bodies of dead soldiers and the exchange of prisoners of war the challenge is to build on the ceasefire and there will be political calculations being made in yerevan the armenian capital because this has been this war has been at enormous cost here $360.00 military personnel killed at least that we know of and 19 civilians killed arms there have perhaps been some territorial gains by the military in azerbaijan no discussion yet on what's going to happen there so there are costs the opposition in armenia might take advantage of what's happened they might there might be some criticism of nickell pasha on the prime minister of armenia he has been very popular but this has been a very costly fight for the armenians and they have seen the sort of weaponry that azerbaijan has in turkish support and so they've had a lot of drones and power that's been much stronger than anything armenia
competitors he says in north nagorno-karabakh we're fighting in rather unique conditions armenian millet media locally is calling this a humanitarian ceasefire which is what it is it allows for the transfer of bodies of dead soldiers and the exchange of prisoners of war the challenge is to build on the ceasefire and there will be political calculations being made in yerevan the armenian capital because this has been this war has been at enormous cost here $360.00 military personnel killed at...
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but it really doesn't matter who or why it all that matters is it doesn't happen there's cynthia millet it was all too familiar with these kinds of theories she had the polarization and extremism research and innovation left at the american university in washington d.c. and she warns that militias are among those profiting most from the current political climate. all the militia groups and of fact i would say all extremist groups essentially are defined by most essentially by a sense of threat a sense of existential threat of dire threat a feeling that my people whether that's a race or gender or or nation are at threat because of this other group and that i'm morally compelled to act against them and so that takes heroic warrior like action. could tour a heron's whole life has been shaped by structural racism she says she's never broken the law yet she's been arrested several times from an early age her parents made her aware that the police could pose a very real threat. the fear of being stopped by the. cops follows her wherever she goes. it's always been a situation where you're tol
but it really doesn't matter who or why it all that matters is it doesn't happen there's cynthia millet it was all too familiar with these kinds of theories she had the polarization and extremism research and innovation left at the american university in washington d.c. and she warns that militias are among those profiting most from the current political climate. all the militia groups and of fact i would say all extremist groups essentially are defined by most essentially by a sense of threat...
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as about john's 2nd city these strikes seem to be aimed at imposing a political cost rather than millet serving military objectives per se as far as we know the situation along the front line has been calmer today but these strikes on civilian population points of course are radicalizing populations across the divide and making it increasingly more difficult for the leaders to step back and fill out the terms of a humanitarian truce so i think the ceasefire is in a very dangerous place and i think we could see a lot more violence in the coming days how much of a role are outside parties playing on mainly russia and turkey where are they stoking this conflict. well this is actually never been a proxy conflict as such it's driven by local concerns local identities but outside powers have paid a very important role in sustaining the conflict so for the last 20 odd years russia has preserved a kind of an equilibrium between the parties it's formally allied with armenia but arms both armenia and azerbaijan but russia doesn't want to have a major conflict involving an external power such as t
as about john's 2nd city these strikes seem to be aimed at imposing a political cost rather than millet serving military objectives per se as far as we know the situation along the front line has been calmer today but these strikes on civilian population points of course are radicalizing populations across the divide and making it increasingly more difficult for the leaders to step back and fill out the terms of a humanitarian truce so i think the ceasefire is in a very dangerous place and i...
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council south africa need jack and some vincent and granted doing so blocking the appointment of mr millet and off potentially potentially hindering what could be the best chance of peace for many months we are in a constructive dialogue but let's be clear this is not the 1st time that an envoy is blocked in security council so i don't see that we should the outline or we should. focus on the present difficulties because there were other difficulties but he seeding them and i hope that everything will be overcome in the near future thank you. we'll go to. the letter associated press. thank you very much mr secretary general the president of turkey was. less than and so he asked about this. ceasefire agreement he said that. it hadn't been signed off on by the heads of. the 2 sides. are you concerned about this especially since turkey is a main backer of the government the government does will sign a divide the elements of the 5 plus 5. i have the names major general mad . because the a general almost started me large mohammad and i cussed because your general outfit to the khalifa solenn co
council south africa need jack and some vincent and granted doing so blocking the appointment of mr millet and off potentially potentially hindering what could be the best chance of peace for many months we are in a constructive dialogue but let's be clear this is not the 1st time that an envoy is blocked in security council so i don't see that we should the outline or we should. focus on the present difficulties because there were other difficulties but he seeding them and i hope that...
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those decisions and who's getting funding and it's a link to a link and let me just slip in here greg millet because we were talking about trust lack of trust and very valid in this scene and great kind of a couple of suggestions now now what to do is have a listen. the 1st consideration is that there is a big difference between a theoretical vaccine and a real vaccine and you lately see changes in opinion when you have a real and effective vaccine that is available the 2nd thing that i think is important as well is it depends upon who is indorsing the vaccine there's a recent poll that came out this week that showed that 2 in 10 americans would take a vaccine if it were recommended by donald trump but 6 in 10 americans would take a vaccine if it were recommended by their doctor so it's very clear that if there were a safe vaccine that was highly effective that was recommended by their doctor or a member of their family that you would likely see higher levels of african-americans who take that vaccine so again i didn't mean to you've got people slanted up and he chief adrian king says things
those decisions and who's getting funding and it's a link to a link and let me just slip in here greg millet because we were talking about trust lack of trust and very valid in this scene and great kind of a couple of suggestions now now what to do is have a listen. the 1st consideration is that there is a big difference between a theoretical vaccine and a real vaccine and you lately see changes in opinion when you have a real and effective vaccine that is available the 2nd thing that i think...
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cynthia millet is all too familiar with these kinds of theories she heads the polarization and extremism research and innovation lab at the american university in washington d.c. and she warns that militias are among those profiting most from the current political climate. all the militia groups and of fact i would say all extremist groups essentially are defined by most essentially by a sense of threat a sense of existential threat of dire threat a feeling that my people whether that's a race or a gender or nation are at threat because of this other group and that i'm morally compelled to act against them and so that takes heroic warrior like action. herons whole life has been shaped by structural racism she says she's never broken the law yet she's been arrested several times from an early age her parents made her aware that the police could pose a very real threat. the fear of being stopped by the cops follows her wherever she goes. it's always been a situation where you're told whenever you interact with the police you know you back then you know when i grew up it was say yes ma'am n
cynthia millet is all too familiar with these kinds of theories she heads the polarization and extremism research and innovation lab at the american university in washington d.c. and she warns that militias are among those profiting most from the current political climate. all the militia groups and of fact i would say all extremist groups essentially are defined by most essentially by a sense of threat a sense of existential threat of dire threat a feeling that my people whether that's a race...
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and 2013 members of the stuttgart architectural firm millet and part completed a life size model. but political disagreements kept delaying the start of the actual construction of the symbolic groundbreaking finally took place in may 2020. the foundation integrates the surviving base of the old national kaiser built a monument there by combining the past and present. the month often with looking at this model you see the steps here and the big platform which takes up almost the entire space that once surrounded the equestrian monument that stood here in the center. and what's really interesting is that now it's the viewers will be standing at the center where at one time kaiser vilhelm stood that's now the visitors will be standing. because of the instant dusting gets to the super. tanned if everyone plays their part a monument to freedom and unity will embody what its title suggests. citizens in motion. the wall that used to divide east and west berlin once stood here right beside the river you can still find remains of the old wall now known as east side gallery of course today
and 2013 members of the stuttgart architectural firm millet and part completed a life size model. but political disagreements kept delaying the start of the actual construction of the symbolic groundbreaking finally took place in may 2020. the foundation integrates the surviving base of the old national kaiser built a monument there by combining the past and present. the month often with looking at this model you see the steps here and the big platform which takes up almost the entire space...
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as about john's 2nd city these strikes seem to be aimed at imposing a political cost rather than millet serving military objectives per se as far as we know the situation along the front line has been calmer today but these strikes on civilian population points of course are radicalizing populations across the divide and making it increasingly more difficult for the leader of to step back and fill out the terms of a humanitarian truce so i think a cease fire is in a very dangerous place and i think we could see a lot more violence in the coming days how much of a role are outside parties playing a mainly russia and turkey what are they stoking this conflict. well this is actually never been a proxy conflict as such it's driven by local concerns local identities but outside powers have paid a very important role in sustaining the conflict so for the last 20 odd years russia has preserved a kind of an equilibrium between the parties it's formally allied with armenia but arms both armenia and azerbaijan but russia doesn't want to have a major conflict involving an external power such as tu
as about john's 2nd city these strikes seem to be aimed at imposing a political cost rather than millet serving military objectives per se as far as we know the situation along the front line has been calmer today but these strikes on civilian population points of course are radicalizing populations across the divide and making it increasingly more difficult for the leader of to step back and fill out the terms of a humanitarian truce so i think a cease fire is in a very dangerous place and i...
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of the international campaign for tibet germany chapter of mr millet welcome chinese president xi jinping has said that he wants there to be enduring peace and stability and he wants dream prove people's lives into bear some pretty reasonable. yes i mean today it's a day that associate with the loss of independence with the loss of self rule and autonomy and ever since what has been ensuing is systemic discrimination violence repression and human rights violations and today if we speak about stability and peace in tibet we're actually talking about stability and peace of a totalitarian police state unfortunately but you're also talking about rise in literacy rates from 5 percent to 85 percent major investment in infrastructure schools and hospitals there is a case for china's argument always has been are you saying tibetans have not benefited from this well certainly i mean one must bear in mind that any tibetans self-will would have led to some sort of progress and development and self and we must not forget the problems and the crimes actually of the communist party in the past which is
of the international campaign for tibet germany chapter of mr millet welcome chinese president xi jinping has said that he wants there to be enduring peace and stability and he wants dream prove people's lives into bear some pretty reasonable. yes i mean today it's a day that associate with the loss of independence with the loss of self rule and autonomy and ever since what has been ensuing is systemic discrimination violence repression and human rights violations and today if we speak about...
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this it was carrying the consulate's millet she attached a minute. on what turkish intelligence call the surveillance mission. according to some i'm losing the had returned from saudi arabia earlier that day with a plan to liquidate saudi journalist jim who showed. maybe alabama where you. are we. can relieve you we have even more love to have a smaller one of our enemies around on june 21st $27.00 seen prince mohammed bin so many was appointed crown prince of saudi arabia the journalist jamal khashoggi had long been close to the royal family with the rise of mohammed bin so many he'd fallen out of favor banned from writing and tweeting he faced increasing repression and began to fear for his life he fled the kingdom that same month and though he remained supportive of the saudi monarchy and the crown prince his 2030 reform agenda he became a vocal critic of saudi repression and policies from his self-imposed exile in the united states. the pressure increased i believe him to 14 or to 15 when he was writing minister of information decided to publish
this it was carrying the consulate's millet she attached a minute. on what turkish intelligence call the surveillance mission. according to some i'm losing the had returned from saudi arabia earlier that day with a plan to liquidate saudi journalist jim who showed. maybe alabama where you. are we. can relieve you we have even more love to have a smaller one of our enemies around on june 21st $27.00 seen prince mohammed bin so many was appointed crown prince of saudi arabia the journalist jamal...
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this it was carrying the consulates millet she attached a ahmed do not. turkish intelligence surveillance mission. according to i'm losing any had returned from saudi arabia earlier that day with a plan to liquidate saudi genitives jamal khashoggi. i don't. believe you will be i believe i was really a small one am i normal for an alderman on june 21st 27th prince mohammed bin so many was appointed crown prince of saudi arabia the journalist jamal khashoggi had long been close to the royal family but with the rise of mohammed bin so many he'd fallen out of favor banned from writing and tweeting he faced increasing repression and began to fear for his life he fled the kingdom that same month and though he remained supportive of the saudi monarchy and the crown prince's 2030 reform agenda he became a vocal critic of saudi repression and policies from his self-imposed exile in the united states. put pressure increased i believe him to 14 or to 15 when he was writing minister of information decided to publish the letter from writing that i think is on the very
this it was carrying the consulates millet she attached a ahmed do not. turkish intelligence surveillance mission. according to i'm losing any had returned from saudi arabia earlier that day with a plan to liquidate saudi genitives jamal khashoggi. i don't. believe you will be i believe i was really a small one am i normal for an alderman on june 21st 27th prince mohammed bin so many was appointed crown prince of saudi arabia the journalist jamal khashoggi had long been close to the royal...
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but it really doesn't matter who or why it all that matters is it doesn't happen tester's cynthia millet it is all too familiar with these kinds of theories she has the polarization and extremism research and innovation left at the american university in washington d.c. and she warns that militias are among those profiting most from the current political climate. all the militia groups and of fact i would say all extremist groups essentially are defined by most essentially by a sense of threat a sense of existential threat a dire threat a feeling that my people whether that's a race origin or nation are at threat because of this other group and that i'm morally compelled to act against them and so that takes heroic warrior like action . to tour a parent's whole life has been shaped by structural racism she says she's never broken the law yet she's been arrested several times from an early age her parents made her aware that the police could pose a very real threat. the fear of being stopped by the cops follows her wherever she goes. it's always been a situation where you're told whenever
but it really doesn't matter who or why it all that matters is it doesn't happen tester's cynthia millet it is all too familiar with these kinds of theories she has the polarization and extremism research and innovation left at the american university in washington d.c. and she warns that militias are among those profiting most from the current political climate. all the militia groups and of fact i would say all extremist groups essentially are defined by most essentially by a sense of threat...
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. >> he took with him doctor millet the president johns hopkins hospital because she is an expert on how high cost of prescription drugs was affecting hospital costs. johns hopkins is in eli shias district, or was, and he also said, took a colleague. before they could get into the room, omarosa met them at the door. >> okay. [laughing] >> she tried to hustle her way into the meeting, and elijah said that's okay, omarosa. we understand that you are more important things to do. so we will be okay with going into this meeting alone. >> mind you, she was in charge of anything and everything lack that this is not just a black issue. it just happened to be a black congressperson. go ahead. >> should ship not been invitede was trying to edge her weight in an ally is like no, we will be okay. he went into that meeting, and in that meeting he thought it went incredibly well. donald j. trump was receptive. they talk deeply about the issue. they talk frankly about who they were as people, at least elisha did. afterwards he left thinking that it went pretty well. that is until he saw the news co
. >> he took with him doctor millet the president johns hopkins hospital because she is an expert on how high cost of prescription drugs was affecting hospital costs. johns hopkins is in eli shias district, or was, and he also said, took a colleague. before they could get into the room, omarosa met them at the door. >> okay. [laughing] >> she tried to hustle her way into the meeting, and elijah said that's okay, omarosa. we understand that you are more important things to do....
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those decisions and who's getting funding and it's a legit into and let me just slip in here greg millet's because we were talking about trust lack of trust at very valid in this scene and great kind of a couple of suggestions now now what to do is have a listen. the 1st consideration is that there is a big difference between a theoretical vaccine and a real vaccine and you lately see changes in opinion when you have a real and effective vaccine that is available the 2nd thing that i think is important as well is it depends upon who is indorsing the vaccine there's a recent poll that came out this week that showed that 2 in 10 americans would take a vaccine if it were recommended by donald trump but 6 in 10 americans would take a vaccine if it were recommended by their doctor so it's very clear that if there were a safe vaccine that was highly effective that was recommended by their doctor or a member of their family that you would likely see higher levels of african-americans who take that vaccine so good i didn't mean to you've got people so i don't know and he chief adrian king says thi
those decisions and who's getting funding and it's a legit into and let me just slip in here greg millet's because we were talking about trust lack of trust at very valid in this scene and great kind of a couple of suggestions now now what to do is have a listen. the 1st consideration is that there is a big difference between a theoretical vaccine and a real vaccine and you lately see changes in opinion when you have a real and effective vaccine that is available the 2nd thing that i think is...
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it's been absolutely awful that we cannot have visitors into our facilities, although we have an millete had infection control measures and all our care facilities. even when staff come, they are temperature tested. we are testing them regularly. we have the results coming back which is not an ideal situation, and they do undertake ppe training. 0ver situation, and they do undertake ppe training. over the most recent months, we have been having visitors mostly i believe in gardens, in a controlled situation. and with social distancing. even that has not been an ideal situation. we all have to look at our care provision. we have to do our risk assessments to make sure that we are not only looking after our staff, are very vulnerable residents, but also the visitors that come to the home. we all have adequate insurance for our normal day—to—day running of our ca re normal day—to—day running of our care facility. but on fortunately but we do have to look at this. and it has to be all for the visitors cannot come to see their loved ones. indeed, many families do come in on the daily basis i
it's been absolutely awful that we cannot have visitors into our facilities, although we have an millete had infection control measures and all our care facilities. even when staff come, they are temperature tested. we are testing them regularly. we have the results coming back which is not an ideal situation, and they do undertake ppe training. 0ver situation, and they do undertake ppe training. over the most recent months, we have been having visitors mostly i believe in gardens, in a...