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miriam walker khan, bbc news. i'm sure there will be. that's all from sportsday.t today. that is going to continue to be a feature through the night tonight and into tomorrow as well. this low pressure slowly drifting its way steadily eastwards. the strongest of the winds first thing tomorrow morning will be further south, unseasonably strong winds with gusts across the channel posts a 50—60 mph, similar values towards the bristol channel and still some strong winds once again bombarding west wales as well. that is going to drive and some wet weather as the low pressure continues to track slowly eastwards. we will see an improving picture gradually across northern ireland, northwest england and western scotland into the afternoon. blustery winds for all, though, even away from the south and thatis though, even away from the south and that is going to make it feel cool and disappointing for this time of year — top temperatures of 7—14 some excesses. lighterwinds year — top temperatures of 7—14 some excesses. lighter winds for the start of the weekend, something a l
miriam walker khan, bbc news. i'm sure there will be. that's all from sportsday.t today. that is going to continue to be a feature through the night tonight and into tomorrow as well. this low pressure slowly drifting its way steadily eastwards. the strongest of the winds first thing tomorrow morning will be further south, unseasonably strong winds with gusts across the channel posts a 50—60 mph, similar values towards the bristol channel and still some strong winds once again bombarding west...
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thanks a lot miriam for having me on your program i think this is an outrageous attack that is happening again targeting children mostly cures this is not your miriam this is the religion of life in afghanistan we see time in a being that are being targeted in this morning do we live in a school and. we are planning it's appalling that this is happening and schools should be safe havens for children not zones of war. and your thoughts in terms of the perpetrators. i think we all of the perpetrators and parties to this conflict that they should do everything to protect children especially in schools and i think it's easy the schools declared mission is good guidelines one more on how you know this can be done in accordance with international humanitarian law including of we didn't use even schools. infrastructure for all. the the the the district that we're talking about at this moment is a district that has suffered a lot of and in the past as you have as you have seen reported. but again this is a school that is a commodity grows. and it's not you. have to lend you money interviewers. b
thanks a lot miriam for having me on your program i think this is an outrageous attack that is happening again targeting children mostly cures this is not your miriam this is the religion of life in afghanistan we see time in a being that are being targeted in this morning do we live in a school and. we are planning it's appalling that this is happening and schools should be safe havens for children not zones of war. and your thoughts in terms of the perpetrators. i think we all of the...
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remodeled 500 year old farmhouse with offices downstairs and family space up stairs she and her daughter miriam came up with the idea for this reading cave with some of the neighborhood children. is what a. building it was such a great experience each day we dig into some wet clay and add a bit more to the construction that's the kind of thing you learn when you work in places like bangladesh or zimbabwe you can get everyone big and small to pull together. once this project and the various completed she'll move on to the next construction site and gonna. niner whole family is the thing i want to use architecture to improve living conditions bolster social justice and cultural diversity and preserve this planet for future generations of the people and for the common you can atone for band with each new design on a comes a step closer to achieving this. it's all seems a bit sus that we will hold what's another so big and highest it is eco friendly it's a problem on the challenge for us here in africa to climate change is driving ever more people from the conscious side to the seat is in search of
remodeled 500 year old farmhouse with offices downstairs and family space up stairs she and her daughter miriam came up with the idea for this reading cave with some of the neighborhood children. is what a. building it was such a great experience each day we dig into some wet clay and add a bit more to the construction that's the kind of thing you learn when you work in places like bangladesh or zimbabwe you can get everyone big and small to pull together. once this project and the various...
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she and her daughter, miriam, came up with the idea for this reading cave, with some of the neighborhood children as was a building. it was such a great experience. each day we dig into some wet clay and add a bit more to the construction. that's the kind of thing you learn when you work in places like bangladesh are gone, or symbolic way, where you can get everyone like the big and small to pull together. once this project in the various completed, he'll move on to the next construction site and gonna 90 hostem is just to pick 2. i want to use architecture to improve living conditions, bolsters social justice and cultural diversity that it preserves this planet for future generation from sunday. super gone for the comment and cannot children. and with each new design on comes a step closer to achieving this. me it's one thing to be sustainable homes. why another to make highest cities eco friendly. it's a problem on the charlie for all can offer good to climate change is driving ever more people from the countryside to the speeches is such a better life. the population of my ruby, for e
she and her daughter, miriam, came up with the idea for this reading cave, with some of the neighborhood children as was a building. it was such a great experience. each day we dig into some wet clay and add a bit more to the construction. that's the kind of thing you learn when you work in places like bangladesh are gone, or symbolic way, where you can get everyone like the big and small to pull together. once this project in the various completed, he'll move on to the next construction site...
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miriam: feliz. todo saliÓ bien. gracias a ustedes que pudieran ayudar. me siento muy alegre. ahora. espera reunirse muy pronto con sus niÑas. borja: la arquidiÓcesis de chicago restituyÓ al sacerdote. no se han hallado suficientes razones para culparlo. dos hombres aseguran que el sacerdote abusÓ sexualmente de ellos. cuando tenÍan entre 12 y 13 aÑos. un tercero dijo que le pasÓ lo mismo cuando tenÍa 18 aÑos. carolina: un hombre muy molesto disparÓ a una seÑora que le cortÓ el paso. borja: el Único eclipse de luna del aÑo. te diremos que pasarÁn esta sÚper luna. ♪ ♪ carolina: captado en vÍdeo quedÓ este terrible incidente. en washington d.c.. un hombre que viajaba en un auto m abriÓ fuego ——auto maseratti que le cortÓ el paso. la vÍctima se aleja herida a toda velocidad. el hombre dispara contra el trÁfico que se aproxima. la vÍctima fue hospitalizada y afortunadamente no corre peligro. borja: polÉmica en texas. el senado aprueba un controversial proyecto de ley que permite portar armas, sin licencia, sin adiestramiento y revisiÓn. la propuesta estÁ en manos de greg abbott. q
miriam: feliz. todo saliÓ bien. gracias a ustedes que pudieran ayudar. me siento muy alegre. ahora. espera reunirse muy pronto con sus niÑas. borja: la arquidiÓcesis de chicago restituyÓ al sacerdote. no se han hallado suficientes razones para culparlo. dos hombres aseguran que el sacerdote abusÓ sexualmente de ellos. cuando tenÍan entre 12 y 13 aÑos. un tercero dijo que le pasÓ lo mismo cuando tenÍa 18 aÑos. carolina: un hombre muy molesto disparÓ a una seÑora que le cortÓ el...
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miriam: thank you.0 candidates for next month local elections in mexico have been murdered. the latest victim is running to be a city mayor. @@the president blames criminal gangs. in his report, reports from the state on how drug cartels and gangs are fighting for control. >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: when a local candidate filmed a video for the start of his campaign, he did not expect this. though shots summed up the major issue biggest elections in mexican history. in a little more than a week, most positions in the country would be voting on the presidency, criminal groups are fighting to get there candidates into power wiping out rivals. there been more than 80 politicians killed during the campaign. this is a truck running for mayor of valencia. he was not in it. that he himself was accused of involvement with the cartel when he was mayor in one of most -- and mexico's most violent region. maintains that their government has been impossible. >> [speaking foreign language] >> their muni
miriam: thank you.0 candidates for next month local elections in mexico have been murdered. the latest victim is running to be a city mayor. @@the president blames criminal gangs. in his report, reports from the state on how drug cartels and gangs are fighting for control. >> [speaking foreign language] reporter: when a local candidate filmed a video for the start of his campaign, he did not expect this. though shots summed up the major issue biggest elections in mexican history. in a...
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the view of miriam is aga mos on this is with the european center for constitutional and human rights. a group that has been lobbying for this legislation. welcome to d. w. companies are obliged to address grievances in their supply chain should they be detected, but there is limited or no liability on their part for these problems. looks like leverage last year, don't you think? yeah, well i mean, and 1st of all, this step that the law has been formulated by the german government and is now being discussed in person is long overdue. and it's very important that governments do take the responsibility to legislate human rights due diligence obligations off companies in germany. so that's good. at the moment, yes, the law is too limited in its scope is too limited, as, especially as the suppliers of the 1st t and you need to be overseen. and yes, it does leg civil liability, which is a big problem which can directly be detected towards the lobbying efforts of industry associations, which unfortunately the conservative party, the city has picked up, may say it's long overdue that compani
the view of miriam is aga mos on this is with the european center for constitutional and human rights. a group that has been lobbying for this legislation. welcome to d. w. companies are obliged to address grievances in their supply chain should they be detected, but there is limited or no liability on their part for these problems. looks like leverage last year, don't you think? yeah, well i mean, and 1st of all, this step that the law has been formulated by the german government and is now...
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pequeÑa de tres y siete aÑos comiencen a dejar atrÁs la pesadilla que vivieron buenas tardes la abuela miriam
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reportera: luego de varios dÍas de incertidumbre miriam ve sus nietas por video llamada.sar. reportera: de su madre que es hondureÑa se sabe que estaba en mÉxico. ahora las niÑas estÁn en el alberga casa presidente. donde las transfirieron luego de ser rescatada. >> si viene por el desierto y se acabÓ el agua, o la comida. reportera: las autoridades migratorias ubicaron a los familiares de las menores en estados unidos, porque traÍan su certificado de nacimiento. pero deben esperar por un proceso. >> si las personas que iban a patrocinar un menor reÚne los requisitos se los entregan los menores. de lo contrario no. [llanto] reportera: su hijo y su compaÑera que se desconoce el paradero. ellos tambiÉn dejaron dos hijas en la frontera. >> realmente no tenemos ningÚn conocimiento donde se encuentra. se ha hecho una bÚsqueta para determinar las condiciones o por quÉ se tomÓ esta decisiÓn. >> su primita no vio a... a valeria? >> sÍ, estÁ por mi puerta. >> jamÁs me imaginÉ que esta bebÉ quedarÍa ahÍ. mÁs que todo la tierna, no habla. le dije que no vayan a hacer eso. la niÑa no
reportera: luego de varios dÍas de incertidumbre miriam ve sus nietas por video llamada.sar. reportera: de su madre que es hondureÑa se sabe que estaba en mÉxico. ahora las niÑas estÁn en el alberga casa presidente. donde las transfirieron luego de ser rescatada. >> si viene por el desierto y se acabÓ el agua, o la comida. reportera: las autoridades migratorias ubicaron a los familiares de las menores en estados unidos, porque traÍan su certificado de nacimiento. pero deben esperar...
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miriam walker khanjoins us now. thank you for speaking to us.entum has grown across the sporting world on the issue of racism? there is a long way to go but i think momentum has grown and raised a lot of people can't even imagine a year ago so obviously it will start at the process last summer and athletes were taking in every squad we started again after lockdown and there were some athletes a majority white sports as well as the really persistent in their protesting lake lewis hamilton, the only black driver and naomi 0saka lewis hamilton, the only black driver and naomi osaka and dear member bearing the names of victims of police —— brutality and of course in the premier league players were still taking a knee until the end of the season and that will happen at the season and that will happen at the heroes as well but you've seen a lot of governing bodies and integrity task force and antiracism campaigns and athletes individually speaking up about the racism they've experienced in their sports. despite so many athletes finding their voice and
miriam walker khanjoins us now. thank you for speaking to us.entum has grown across the sporting world on the issue of racism? there is a long way to go but i think momentum has grown and raised a lot of people can't even imagine a year ago so obviously it will start at the process last summer and athletes were taking in every squad we started again after lockdown and there were some athletes a majority white sports as well as the really persistent in their protesting lake lewis hamilton, the...
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frontera los padres de las cinco niñas abandadas un rancho de texas est desaparecidas en entrevista con miriamensa que invento no voy a inventar cosas >> con voz firme la abuela de cinco niñas dice que no oculta los padres de las menores de edad que están desaparecidas (inaudible) pareja dasy que tiene otra menor de edad de cinco años y es de guatemala >> se están ocultando >> para qué mientras me dan la niña o vendrán en camino o estarán en el monte de méxico >> grupos criminales le han pedido dinero >> estaría como loca ya >> no sé qué habrá pasado que pasó esto porque nosotros con mi hermana ella me decía que iba a llegar donde mi mamá >> quién va a reclamar a la niña >> quiero que me la den porque soya abuela >> es hija de la niña de 3 y 4 años de edad >> hablé con ellas y estaban jugando tranquilas >> este es de los últimos audios de (nombre en inglés) de 7 años de edad extrañando a su familia >> yo también las extraño mucho >> desde la florida la hermana de dasy madre de la bebé y la niña de 5 años dijo que habló con su sobrina >> me decía sácame de aquí no me gusta este lugar >> esta ab
frontera los padres de las cinco niñas abandadas un rancho de texas est desaparecidas en entrevista con miriamensa que invento no voy a inventar cosas >> con voz firme la abuela de cinco niñas dice que no oculta los padres de las menores de edad que están desaparecidas (inaudible) pareja dasy que tiene otra menor de edad de cinco años y es de guatemala >> se están ocultando >> para qué mientras me dan la niña o vendrán en camino o estarán en el monte de méxico...
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. >> miriam solamente quiere una oportunidad . >> (información en pantalla) . >> (información en pantallaelemundo, con la pandemia en retroceso, suben ventas de ropa y blanqueadores de dientes, y se unen gel desinfectante, y papel higiénico . >> y jefe de meteorología nos >> y jefe de meteorología nos cuenta del por qué [mujer hablando español] “en casa se habla español”. [voz de mujer] esa siempre fue la regla en casa de mis papás. y, como educadora bilingüe, ...también quería que mis hijos supieran de dónde vienen y amaran quiénes son. [hombre hablando español] [“libros bilingües para niños”] [“libros bilingües para niños”] nuestro lenguaje, nuestra cultura & nuestro lenguaje, nuestra cultura & nuestras tradiciones... [voz de niño] ¿qué es chichén itzá? [voz de mujer] así se llama la pirámide. ¡guau! [voz de mujer] es un legado hermoso. uno que solo se pasa de generación en generación. [“sigue buscando”] [se desvanece la música] [se desvanece la música en pizza hut se llama “la sabormaker de 10 dólares” pero tu puedes llamar a esta pizza grande con hasta tres ingredientes, “la quesabros
. >> miriam solamente quiere una oportunidad . >> (información en pantalla) . >> (información en pantallaelemundo, con la pandemia en retroceso, suben ventas de ropa y blanqueadores de dientes, y se unen gel desinfectante, y papel higiénico . >> y jefe de meteorología nos >> y jefe de meteorología nos cuenta del por qué [mujer hablando español] “en casa se habla español”. [voz de mujer] esa siempre fue la regla en casa de mis papás. y, como educadora...
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sambuccetti: la relaciÓn entre mon y su mamÁ miriam se complicÓ.ajÓ en lo que saliera. laferte: empecÉ a cantar en todos los sitios, cantaba en la calle, en este bar o en este otro o una fiesta. lleguÉ a cantar con niÑos, cantÉ en un circo, en eso que era trabajar, lleguÉ a un programa de televisiÓn en chile, tenÍa 18 aÑos cuando entrÉ. sambuccetti: “rojo” la hizo conocida en chile. allÍ estuvo 5 aÑos hasta que a los 23 aÑos se fue a vivir a mÉxico. ¿por quÉ viajaste a mÉxico? laferte: mira, una amiga que se fue a vivir a mÉxico y me dijo, “si tienes ganas de viajar, ¿por quÉ no te vienes a mÉxico?”. mÉxico es como la capital de la mÚsica de latinoamerica. sambuccetti: con su perro y una valija, mon llegÓ a la ciudad de mÉxico, pero su amiga tuvo un problema y no pudo recibirla. laferte: que de hecho, literalmente me quedÉ en la calle. sambuccetti: ¿quÉ hiciste? laferte: tomÉ mis cosas y me fui a un hotel. no tenÍa trabajo, ni papeles de trabajo, ni nada. entonces ahÍ empecÉ a tocar en lugares chiquititos, tocaba en los parques y asÍ como que poqui
sambuccetti: la relaciÓn entre mon y su mamÁ miriam se complicÓ.ajÓ en lo que saliera. laferte: empecÉ a cantar en todos los sitios, cantaba en la calle, en este bar o en este otro o una fiesta. lleguÉ a cantar con niÑos, cantÉ en un circo, en eso que era trabajar, lleguÉ a un programa de televisiÓn en chile, tenÍa 18 aÑos cuando entrÉ. sambuccetti: “rojo” la hizo conocida en chile. allÍ estuvo 5 aÑos hasta que a los 23 aÑos se fue a vivir a mÉxico. ¿por quÉ viajaste a...
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miriam kula volley is graduating from kicking collegiate high school in san lorenzo. she will be attending uc riverside in the fall. send a photo of your graduate to 2021 grads at cbs.com or tag kpix5 on your social media. no professional photos please. be sure to include their name, city, a little bit about them. you may see them on tv. >>> one of the most photographed homes in the bay it''s beautyty, - - [macaw vo]o] pretty bo. - oror the beastst. - the e beauty, - [macawaw vo] pretttty bo. has faileded. the e beast, johohn cox, willll shake up p sacramentott taxes. leararn about cacalifornia''s n, smartetest beast a at johncox.xm it''s beautyty, - - [macaw vo]o] pretty bo. - oror the beastst. - the e beauty, - [macawaw vo] pretttty bo. has faileded. the e beast, johohn cox, willll open schohools, get r ececonomy roararing. leararn about cacalifornia''s n, smartetest beast a at johncox.xm >>> was the most recognizable homes in the bay area just hit the market. according to the listing this queen and victorian is one of the most photographed homes in alameda and has
miriam kula volley is graduating from kicking collegiate high school in san lorenzo. she will be attending uc riverside in the fall. send a photo of your graduate to 2021 grads at cbs.com or tag kpix5 on your social media. no professional photos please. be sure to include their name, city, a little bit about them. you may see them on tv. >>> one of the most photographed homes in the bay it''s beautyty, - - [macaw vo]o] pretty bo. - oror the beastst. - the e beauty, - [macawaw vo]...
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>> reporter: down the road at a hospital we found some of the victims. 60 here alone. 14-year-old miriam she tells me how painful her burns are. 17-year-old malika, with a broken leg and shrapnel above her eye.s old. why do you think this happened "because they don't want girls to study or be educated," she says but arifa isn't letting this stop her. she wants to become a doctor "i will continue my education, even if i'm afraid," she says. many afghans are afraid now that americans are leaving behind a country slipping back into war, with militants who believe it's better to kill girls than let them learn. richard engel, nbc news, kabul. >>> the u.s. state department says it is extremely concerned over escalating violence in jerusalem. clashes broke out last night between palestinian worshippers and israeli security forces hundreds were injured. the tensions ste from the threatened eviction of dozens of palestinians from their homes in east jerusalem. >>> turning now to politics and a pivotal week ahead for the republican party, as the gop decides the way forward, and who will help lead
>> reporter: down the road at a hospital we found some of the victims. 60 here alone. 14-year-old miriam she tells me how painful her burns are. 17-year-old malika, with a broken leg and shrapnel above her eye.s old. why do you think this happened "because they don't want girls to study or be educated," she says but arifa isn't letting this stop her. she wants to become a doctor "i will continue my education, even if i'm afraid," she says. many afghans are afraid now...
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remodeled 500 year old farmhouse with offices downstairs and family space up stairs she and her daughter miriam came up with the idea for this reading cave with some of the neighborhood children. is what. building it was such a great experience each day we dig into some wet clay and add a bit more to the construction that's the kind of thing you learn when you work in places like bangladesh or ghana or zimbabwe where you can get everyone big and small to pull together. once this project and the various completed show move on to the next construction site in ghana. native often is the thing i think i want to use architecture to improve living conditions bolster social justice and cultural diversity to preserve this planet for future generations it's a bit unfair to comment you can atone for and with each new design on a comes a step closer to achieving this. it's also need to build sustainable homes what's another big anti a city's eco friendly it's a problem other challenge for us here in africa to climate change is driving ever more people from the contra side to the cities in search of better
remodeled 500 year old farmhouse with offices downstairs and family space up stairs she and her daughter miriam came up with the idea for this reading cave with some of the neighborhood children. is what. building it was such a great experience each day we dig into some wet clay and add a bit more to the construction that's the kind of thing you learn when you work in places like bangladesh or ghana or zimbabwe where you can get everyone big and small to pull together. once this project and the...
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pequeÑa de tres y siete aÑos comiencen a dejar atrÁs la pesadilla que vivieron buenas tardes la abuela miriame queda una visa humanitaria para que su hija deportada en mÉxico pueda ser reunida con las pequeÑas esta es la principal noticia y ademÁs este dÍa lune >> mÚsica >> lla mayoría latinas de harrisoÉe >> mujeres policÍas abusadas, cuatro agentes la mayorÍa latinas de harry en texas acusa a sus superiores de acoso y agresiÓn sexual las obligaban a vestirse de prostitutas para ser sometida sexualmente por de desconocidos >> la vacuna y los jÓvene investigan problemas cardiacos leves en jÓvenes tras recibir l segunda dosis contra el covid-19, mientras se determina si relaciÓn con la vacunaciÓn los expertos nos dicen que no hay razÓn para alarmarse >> -- gritos >> esperando el tps (temporary protection status( centroamericanos reclaman frente a la casa blanca que el presidente joe biden los apoye y extiende la protecciÓn ahora que se la otorgÓ a inmigrantes de haitÍ y burrmas >> noticias telemundo con jardi der jose diaz-balart dos de las cinco niÑas centroamericanas que fueron encontradas s
pequeÑa de tres y siete aÑos comiencen a dejar atrÁs la pesadilla que vivieron buenas tardes la abuela miriame queda una visa humanitaria para que su hija deportada en mÉxico pueda ser reunida con las pequeÑas esta es la principal noticia y ademÁs este dÍa lune >> mÚsica >> lla mayoría latinas de harrisoÉe >> mujeres policÍas abusadas, cuatro agentes la mayorÍa latinas de harry en texas acusa a sus superiores de acoso y agresiÓn sexual las obligaban a vestirse de...
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by 100 year old farmhouse with offices downstairs and family space up stairs she and her daughter miriam came up with the idea for this reading cave with some of the neighborhood children. is what the parish and. building it was such a great experience each day we dig into some wet clay and add a bit more to the construction that's the kind of thing you learn when you work in places like bangladesh or ghana or zimbabwe where you can get everyone big and small to pull together. once this project and the various completed move on to the next construction site and ghana. native often is the thing i think i want to use architecture to improve living conditions bolster social justice and cultural diversity and preserve this planet for future generations it's a bit unfair to comment you can atone for and with each new design on a comes a step closer to achieving this. it's also need to build sustainable homes what's another so big and tie a city's eco friendly it's a problem other challenge for us here after the. climate change is thriving ever more people from the countryside to the cities in
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going to be some version of the theory and you know with say it so let's say you know some sort of it miriam durative of $10.00 or you one box you got that in your count now you and i max jump on a podcast and we say something that is supposedly not the correct will instead of just shutting down our channel builder shut down our bank account and for a week you can buy groceries what are you going to do going steal the groceries you know you don't do that then you end up in jail just like it's it is the old 10 minutes form of control there is no better form of like complete control over an individual and the control over their money and then money is the representation of a human action so she can specifically tell someone what to do and what they can't cannot do through that's so i just that's such a dangerous dangerous pathway for humanity and civilization and like we have that i think again that's what we quite represent it's a pushback against the up right and here in the states some states are pushing back more that wyoming miami and florida and elsewhere the politicians are aware of thi
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miriam, what is your opinion on your own question? do you agree with tessa and paul? think there is a different - or an additional dynamic to sport that is often - overlooked, so the soft power part of it, like i you were saying. so really using sport as an effective tool. for development. it is a very low cost, - very effective tool and i feel like again highlighting - the power of sport, notjust from an athlete's perspective l and a professional perspective, but also from a development perspective, is really- important. that leads onto our next question from tokyo, japan, the host of the olympics nation. what is your question, mia? thank you for having me. i believe in the power of sport and that it is most powerful. when it has reached - to people in the most need. what would you think is the most ideal way| of harnessing the power. of sport for social change? gosh! we are laying a lot of responsibilities at the door of sport, aren't we? tessa, the power of sport for social change? invest in sport, invest in sport and put it really up high on the agenda because, as
miriam, what is your opinion on your own question? do you agree with tessa and paul? think there is a different - or an additional dynamic to sport that is often - overlooked, so the soft power part of it, like i you were saying. so really using sport as an effective tool. for development. it is a very low cost, - very effective tool and i feel like again highlighting - the power of sport, notjust from an athlete's perspective l and a professional perspective, but also from a development...
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to the mall late this is it's ridiculous and i started thinking about you know what what does it miriam represent and i thought ok you've got a couple nodes who they tried to change they claimed they couldn't so they decided to print their own version of their own digital which is a what what if hearing is so they don't do that and they sort of they you know get themselves a little wonderfully you know if it's like you know if it's the opposite side of the silicon valley genius because he's got you know if he's somewhere on the spectrum and you know people don't understand what he's talking about he he he seems like he's someone smart of kind of like elizabeth i'm sure they're not you know and sort of how she positioned herself to sort of step one is you know create bad and then create a bit of a buzz around bequest excess and say look this is the next they point in trying to sort of co-opt and create all these kind of silicon valley esque marketing. messages around the world computer raising money for you know the people who couldn't invest in things before and all this sort of. madnes
to the mall late this is it's ridiculous and i started thinking about you know what what does it miriam represent and i thought ok you've got a couple nodes who they tried to change they claimed they couldn't so they decided to print their own version of their own digital which is a what what if hearing is so they don't do that and they sort of they you know get themselves a little wonderfully you know if it's like you know if it's the opposite side of the silicon valley genius because he's got...
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which is why some of these protesters are calling for palestinians to go there and voice their anger miriam did weary of using the word solidarity because they say that they are one people they have one cause and that although they cannot go to occupied east jerusalem because it's they are disconnected from it by the israeli military checkpoints to have to have permits to enter and bought they want to show that they are one people and they have the same cause and that they are fighting the same is waiting violations i should note that there is some sort of a split in the streets while you were hearing these palestinians chanting in support of the rocket attacks we've seen some palestinians also show media saying that when it comes to military. power that the power between israel and the palestinians they cannot really beat israel it has the upper hand and they believe that this kind of escalation. it's going to be harming further more palestinians and they want to see more of a popular resistance and like the scenes we've seen in occupied east jerusalem if you ask the protesters here they w
which is why some of these protesters are calling for palestinians to go there and voice their anger miriam did weary of using the word solidarity because they say that they are one people they have one cause and that although they cannot go to occupied east jerusalem because it's they are disconnected from it by the israeli military checkpoints to have to have permits to enter and bought they want to show that they are one people and they have the same cause and that they are fighting the same...
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miriam was unfolding this heart beating to give you some balls it doesn't you do your research into. little tool just right you told it straight it's still good you try to be true but it will change with the beer bottle. ship that she allowed you to take your body and ship. load. equally n.d.s. slowly conspicuous don't depress kids a story office $1010.00 some. is one to inspire conservation is only for the wild. ones hunting is. destroying it to date the tree joining feature is a funny thing as it is a place of a little help. 13 w. . she chose imprisonment over military service. the toyo refuses to join the israeli army because she jerks to her country's military practices. her decision is not without consequences through serving as a soldier is expected of both her family and the community. conscientious objectors in israel. 75. w. w's crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues in the olympus odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to turn for it or tune i
miriam was unfolding this heart beating to give you some balls it doesn't you do your research into. little tool just right you told it straight it's still good you try to be true but it will change with the beer bottle. ship that she allowed you to take your body and ship. load. equally n.d.s. slowly conspicuous don't depress kids a story office $1010.00 some. is one to inspire conservation is only for the wild. ones hunting is. destroying it to date the tree joining feature is a funny thing...
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miriam will be here at the top of the hour with all—news international and national.ws, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. hello there. the weather is in a very unsettled mood, notjust welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. the 20th century was, in many ways, shaped by america's unrivalled power. two decades into the new century, and it's clear the story arc is shifting. china is projecting its power across the globe. russia is out to reassert its regional supremacy, and the limits of american power have been exposed from iraq to afghanistan. my guest is retired us general ben hodges, former commander of the us army in europe. is america in danger of losing the race to define the 21st century? ben hodges in frankfurt, germany, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. general hodges, it's great to have you on the show. i want to begin not by talking about geopolitics or military balance, but about covid and whether you believe for governments around the world, the global pandemic has led to some sort of shift in priorities, a belief perhaps that some of the military
miriam will be here at the top of the hour with all—news international and national.ws, it's hardtalk with stephen sackur. hello there. the weather is in a very unsettled mood, notjust welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. the 20th century was, in many ways, shaped by america's unrivalled power. two decades into the new century, and it's clear the story arc is shifting. china is projecting its power across the globe. russia is out to reassert its regional supremacy, and the limits of...
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finally for me, the most horrific is miriam in the corner. miriam was a midwife. she was killed when the hospital in kabul where she was helping a woman trying to deliver a baby was attacked by three taliban gunmen. they not only killed her when she refused to leave the woman delivering her baby. they killed the woman, and they killed the baby. these are the taliban who we are being asked to join at the negotiating table to support. i will not support any efforts that will allow them to continue to commit these horrific acts without any accountability for their behavior. what we do over the next four months is going to impact the lives of women for generations to come, and i believe we have to do everything in our power to support the women of afghanistan. we have worked for two decades alongside our allies to advance the rights of not just women and girls, but other ethnic minorities in afghanistan, and we cannot let those decades of hard work be ignored in peace talks. we owe it to the women and girls to ensure that their hard-fought rights are preserved. sadly,
finally for me, the most horrific is miriam in the corner. miriam was a midwife. she was killed when the hospital in kabul where she was helping a woman trying to deliver a baby was attacked by three taliban gunmen. they not only killed her when she refused to leave the woman delivering her baby. they killed the woman, and they killed the baby. these are the taliban who we are being asked to join at the negotiating table to support. i will not support any efforts that will allow them to...
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>> tucker: that's the one offense that can get you deported an ayatollah miriam bowers america. if there's an opportunity. >> there won't be any fiscal throne, trust me. >> tucker: thank you very much. so the last year has been completely absorbed by the pandemic. we've been absorbed in it. it doesn't mean this will be the last pandemic or the last major disaster. neil ferguson is one of the great living historians and intellectuals. he's studied this question carefully, written a new book on it. he is joining us, straight ahead. >> tucker: the coronavirus pandemic has raised a lot of questions about this country, chief among them, how will we respond when there's another major disaster? there inevitably will be, there's no one better to ask the neil ferguson. he is one of the greatest living historians, he's got a brand-new book called "doom, the politics of catastrophe." he provides perspectives on disasters other generations have lived through and the lessons we can learn from them. we are happy to have you on tonight, congratulations on this book, and thank you for thinking
>> tucker: that's the one offense that can get you deported an ayatollah miriam bowers america. if there's an opportunity. >> there won't be any fiscal throne, trust me. >> tucker: thank you very much. so the last year has been completely absorbed by the pandemic. we've been absorbed in it. it doesn't mean this will be the last pandemic or the last major disaster. neil ferguson is one of the great living historians and intellectuals. he's studied this question carefully,...
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. >> i'm louise miriam, the historical society president and i am real to welcome you to tonight's virtualrogram. learning how conflict will shake us. it's presented as a part of our irene schwartz distinguished speakers series which is part of our public program. just before i introduce our speakers i want to recognize and thank historical trustees who are joining us this evening. first and foremost the chair of our board, the visionary
. >> i'm louise miriam, the historical society president and i am real to welcome you to tonight's virtualrogram. learning how conflict will shake us. it's presented as a part of our irene schwartz distinguished speakers series which is part of our public program. just before i introduce our speakers i want to recognize and thank historical trustees who are joining us this evening. first and foremost the chair of our board, the visionary
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let's talk about this with miriam, a cause man who's a senior expert on eastern europe at the battles. my foundation here, invalid. welcome to d, w. you already had sanctions in place against better roofs, which appear to have had little effect are more likely to make any difference. it is very complex situation and therefore difficult to, to respond to your question. in such gentle returns. it was needed to respond clearly to what is a very dangerous precedent. and i underline what the latin books, the minister said about as a madness of what's happened. this madness, however, has been up for the better for the past the months. so it's only news for those who haven't been able to to watch the actions of the in the, just him a president the fellow who's and this is credited in the past month. and which is based on the bio dense on human rights violation its own citizen. so with the sanctions of the day you too close the faith for avi. i'm worried that it hits above all that out there. and why is this with men? the pressure in the country, the you, it's missing a pro active top. enormo
let's talk about this with miriam, a cause man who's a senior expert on eastern europe at the battles. my foundation here, invalid. welcome to d, w. you already had sanctions in place against better roofs, which appear to have had little effect are more likely to make any difference. it is very complex situation and therefore difficult to, to respond to your question. in such gentle returns. it was needed to respond clearly to what is a very dangerous precedent. and i underline what the latin...
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our condolences to our dear colleague miriam barnard. ♪ >> this is al jazeera. ♪ >> hello.he newshour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. and military campaign sought the slaughter of tens of thousands of people. germany acknowledges its actions and that may be up with genocide. the volcano refugees, thousands seek shelter a
our condolences to our dear colleague miriam barnard. ♪ >> this is al jazeera. ♪ >> hello.he newshour live from london. coming up in the next 60 minutes. and military campaign sought the slaughter of tens of thousands of people. germany acknowledges its actions and that may be up with genocide. the volcano refugees, thousands seek shelter a
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just this last week miriam webster redefined anti-vaccine.g stretch and torn and racism is meaningful. they term everything as an academic. they can hook it into the pandemic that we've suffered the past year. language is the biggest political tool of the left and something to play very close attention to. >> harris: the hinge point as you say right back to something, a core thing we're all very familiar with like a pandemic. meanwhile, will, president biden keeps on sending mixed signals about wearing masks. yesterday he said he expects the cdc to start easing up on indoor restrictions. >> president biden: i think you are going to see a more aggressive effort on our part to lay out that once vaccinated it is not only you can hug your grandchildren you can do a lot more. whether or not you have to have even at some point soon masks inside versus outside. i mean, so if anything we've been -- we've gone a little slower to make sure we're exactly right. it would increase the prospects of the desire to get vaccinated. >> harris: i sometimes wonde
just this last week miriam webster redefined anti-vaccine.g stretch and torn and racism is meaningful. they term everything as an academic. they can hook it into the pandemic that we've suffered the past year. language is the biggest political tool of the left and something to play very close attention to. >> harris: the hinge point as you say right back to something, a core thing we're all very familiar with like a pandemic. meanwhile, will, president biden keeps on sending mixed signals...
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deepest thanks to this year's prize judges who took on huge assignment, miriam powell, cerebrum, alexkeller, tyler, leon dash, peter, pamela newkirk and rachel louise snyder. i now welcome my colleagues annette gordon-reed pulitzer prize-winning historian, professor at harvard and a new member of the lucas prize board she will moderate the conversation with the prizewinners. professor. >> thank you very much for the introduction and i'm happy to be here with the winners of the j. anthony lukas work in progress awards and the book prize awards as well. we will introduce the net and have a discussion. going alphabetically, emily dufton who is a writer and historian and researcher is based in washington, d.c. and one that work-in-progress award for "addiction, inc.." next we have casey parker, a freelance reporter who covers people, poverty and education. for her book the "diary of a misfit" ." now for the book prizewinners, j. anthony lukas book prize goes to jessica brito who won for "after the last border" ." and finally the history prize winner, william thomas, the john catherine cha
deepest thanks to this year's prize judges who took on huge assignment, miriam powell, cerebrum, alexkeller, tyler, leon dash, peter, pamela newkirk and rachel louise snyder. i now welcome my colleagues annette gordon-reed pulitzer prize-winning historian, professor at harvard and a new member of the lucas prize board she will moderate the conversation with the prizewinners. professor. >> thank you very much for the introduction and i'm happy to be here with the winners of the j. anthony...
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miriam goodman. now moving on and several states in india are going into lockdown as officials try to bring the corona virus outbreak on to control and is the country off to the united states and brazil to record more than 4000 deaths in a single day and as poverty mittal reports from new delhi many a desperate to get their hands on life saving medical supplies. rajkumar patiently waits for his next ride his passengers a family members of a covert patient admitted to a new delhi hospital and there waiting to be taken home. is one of many drivers in india's capital who are using the auto rickshaws as ambulances and ferrying patients and their families for free that the library obviously one is scared but it's everyone's children will stay inside their homes then who will go out and fight at the borders so all of us will have to come out of our homes and the common people by any possible means be that money we all will have to help each other. in the state of mind to put this job a con sold his wife's
miriam goodman. now moving on and several states in india are going into lockdown as officials try to bring the corona virus outbreak on to control and is the country off to the united states and brazil to record more than 4000 deaths in a single day and as poverty mittal reports from new delhi many a desperate to get their hands on life saving medical supplies. rajkumar patiently waits for his next ride his passengers a family members of a covert patient admitted to a new delhi hospital and...
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. >> i'm louise miriam, the historical society president and i am real to welcome you to tonight's virtual program. learning how conflict will shake us. it's presented as a part of our irene schwartz distinguished speakers series which is part of our public program. just before i introduce our speakers i want to recognize and thank historical trustees who are joining us this evening. first and foremost the chair of our board, the visionary chairman emeritus of the new york historical roger murtaugh, the chair of our executive committee richard lee's and trustees brian kane, suzanne, vice chair and bird and david loud. i'd also like to thank members of our chairman's council for joining us this evening. we are so very grateful to each and every one of you for joining and your encouragement and support this challenging time. here then we are very pleased to welcome martha mcmillan, professor of history at the university of toronto narrative professor of the international history at the university of oxford. doctor mcmillan previously was on the faculty of ryerson university, going on to serv
. >> i'm louise miriam, the historical society president and i am real to welcome you to tonight's virtual program. learning how conflict will shake us. it's presented as a part of our irene schwartz distinguished speakers series which is part of our public program. just before i introduce our speakers i want to recognize and thank historical trustees who are joining us this evening. first and foremost the chair of our board, the visionary chairman emeritus of the new york historical...
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antonio, also known as miriam. my parents. left all the venue to take their two young sons, myself and my brother, at the age of six and legally emigrated to the united states. i am forever grateful to them. immigrants who come to america from such places do not take this remarkable country for granted. we know it has flaws. every country does. yet, we appreciate america and we love it for its freedom, opportunity, and rule of law, it's never-ending efforts to address problems and injustices, and the traditions and fundamental human decency of its people which make it all possible. the history we teach our children cannot solve all of our problems, nor should we expect it to. but it can provide a factual foundation of discussing challenges and seeking solutions, while education a new generation about america's remarkable heritage i want brings us together. unfortunately, all too often, that is not the type of history we are providing our students. others on this panel are discussing the deeply divisive misrepresentation of the
antonio, also known as miriam. my parents. left all the venue to take their two young sons, myself and my brother, at the age of six and legally emigrated to the united states. i am forever grateful to them. immigrants who come to america from such places do not take this remarkable country for granted. we know it has flaws. every country does. yet, we appreciate america and we love it for its freedom, opportunity, and rule of law, it's never-ending efforts to address problems and injustices,...
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tampoco conoce el paradero de sus hijos miriam: le pido por favor que me los traiganporque no quierourante cinco dÍas tras sufrir un ataque cibernÉtico. los suministros tardarÍan varios dÍas en volver a la normalidad lo que genera escasez de combustible mucha ansiedad desde los conductores. como nos cuenta eli angÉlica. eli angÉlica: son buenas noticias pero de poner en tardarse en reflejar las estaciones de servicio. seis galones por $35 es ridÍculo copa dice Ésta mujer que pudo conseguir gasolina,, mientras otros lidiaba con estaciones cerradas o colas interminables... >> te vine corriendo porque me informaron del problema de la gasolina que ya estÁn regulando... ya no queda de la regular. eli angÉlica: en el sureste del paÍs la crisis por la gasolina desatÓ reacciones frenÉticas un hombre y una mujer protagonizaron una pelea a cuyos luego que ella supuestamente seco lara... aunque florida no se prevÉn fallas graves en el suministro el gobernador declarÓ estado de emergencia para evitar especulaciones y garantizar el combustible. asÍ se une a sus colegas de carolina del norte y geo
tampoco conoce el paradero de sus hijos miriam: le pido por favor que me los traiganporque no quierourante cinco dÍas tras sufrir un ataque cibernÉtico. los suministros tardarÍan varios dÍas en volver a la normalidad lo que genera escasez de combustible mucha ansiedad desde los conductores. como nos cuenta eli angÉlica. eli angÉlica: son buenas noticias pero de poner en tardarse en reflejar las estaciones de servicio. seis galones por $35 es ridÍculo copa dice Ésta mujer que pudo...
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it up for review, but also i'd like to turn it over to the racial equity special committee chair miriam zouzounis for some words. >> vice president zouzounis: thank you, director. yeah. i'm, again, excited to bring some of the work we've done in the racial equity committee to our full commission. this is on the top of our agenda of items that are part of the racial equity goals and we i think today we're voting on the full resolution which the statement itself is that we will be reading is an abridged version of that. we have reviewed it as a racial equity committee and i believe we are all in support and i'm in the formal capacity. >> president laguana: thank you, vice president. would you be so kind as to read the statement for us. >> vice president zouzounis: just the statement part, not the full part. >> president laguana: yeah. just the statement part. >> vice president zouzounis: okay. i don't have it right in front of me. so give me a second. or can someone put it in the chat? >> president laguana: we're not supposed to use the chat. >> director: commissioner zouzounis, i will br
it up for review, but also i'd like to turn it over to the racial equity special committee chair miriam zouzounis for some words. >> vice president zouzounis: thank you, director. yeah. i'm, again, excited to bring some of the work we've done in the racial equity committee to our full commission. this is on the top of our agenda of items that are part of the racial equity goals and we i think today we're voting on the full resolution which the statement itself is that we will be reading...
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we have miriam in texas. you don't think this debt matters? i don't think it matters anymore. every time we get a new president, they still keep on adding to the deficit. the thing that doesn't make sense to me as we owe so much money but yet wall street is making a lot of money. they're asking the little people to budget and to make plans and stuff like that. i also think that president biden is trying to negotiate so he is starting from atop level. i think he is going to work his way down to the metal of the negotiation. i think he is starting to negotiate at a large amount. host: let's hear from steve in fargo, north dakota. caller: i definitely would say the deficit is a huge problem. we are following charles schwab idea that you will own nothing and you will like it. the part of the new reset is destroying the currency. i will suggest everybody that has the ability to diversify out of the dollar into precious metals. even cryptocurrency seems radical. the way we are destroying the dollar, what are we going to have here. that's about it. h
we have miriam in texas. you don't think this debt matters? i don't think it matters anymore. every time we get a new president, they still keep on adding to the deficit. the thing that doesn't make sense to me as we owe so much money but yet wall street is making a lot of money. they're asking the little people to budget and to make plans and stuff like that. i also think that president biden is trying to negotiate so he is starting from atop level. i think he is going to work his way down to...
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it up for review, but also i'd like to turn it over to the racial equity special committee chair miriam zouzounis for some words. >> vice president zouzounis: thank you, director. yeah. i'm, again, excited to bring some of the work we've done in the racial equity committee to our full commission. this is on the top of our agenda of items that are part of the racial equity goals and we i think today we're voting on the full resolution which the statement itself is that we will be reading is an abridged version of that. we have reviewed it as a racial equity committee and i believe we are all in support and i'm in the formal capacity. >> president laguana: thank you, vice president. would you be so kind as to read the statement for us. >> vice president zouzounis: just the statement part, not the full part. >> president laguana: yeah. just the statement part. >> vice president zouzounis: okay. i don't have it right in front of me. so give me a second. or can someone put it in the chat? >> president laguana: we're not supposed to use the chat. >> director: commissioner zouzounis, i will br
it up for review, but also i'd like to turn it over to the racial equity special committee chair miriam zouzounis for some words. >> vice president zouzounis: thank you, director. yeah. i'm, again, excited to bring some of the work we've done in the racial equity committee to our full commission. this is on the top of our agenda of items that are part of the racial equity goals and we i think today we're voting on the full resolution which the statement itself is that we will be reading...
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and finally, i think perhaps the most horrific and barbarous of these murders was of miriam norzad. she was killed when the hospital in kabul was attacked by the taliban. she was there helping a woman deliver a baby. she refused to leave when they were attacked. she didn't want to leave the woman she was helping as a midwife. and so the taliban not only killed her when she refused to leave the woman, they killed the mother and they killed the baby, and these are the taliban who we're being asked to join at the negotiating table a -- i can tell you, i don't intend to support any efforts that will allow the taliban to continue to commit these horrific acts a of violence. the agreement we made with the taliban has already been breached by the taliban. they've refused to cut ties with al qaeda and other terrorist groups. they continue to escalate the violence. what we're going to see over the next several months and what we do is going to impact the lives of women for generations to come in that country. which is why we must do absolutely everything in our power to support the women and
and finally, i think perhaps the most horrific and barbarous of these murders was of miriam norzad. she was killed when the hospital in kabul was attacked by the taliban. she was there helping a woman deliver a baby. she refused to leave when they were attacked. she didn't want to leave the woman she was helping as a midwife. and so the taliban not only killed her when she refused to leave the woman, they killed the mother and they killed the baby, and these are the taliban who we're being...
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miriam worked diligently and improved things under his tenure.thiopia established the independent ethiopian human rights committee that reported on violence and human rights, was tremendously successful. they didn't just establish it. they acted on it. they came out with a -- with a report and acted on it to hold perpetrators accountable and to make the improvements that were being made at that time. our relationship wasn't just government to government. it was brother to brother. in february of 2017, prime minister hailemariam suggested that since the provinces were all fighting at one time and at that time there were nine provinces in ethiopia. each providence -- we suggested on the phone with members of the senate here in washington and the house prayer group in the house of representatives that what we ought to do is follow the recommendation of eisenhower. we're talking about former general eisenhower, president eisenhower. he was a great, great president of the united states. this is right after world war ii. he said -- and this is a quote.
miriam worked diligently and improved things under his tenure.thiopia established the independent ethiopian human rights committee that reported on violence and human rights, was tremendously successful. they didn't just establish it. they acted on it. they came out with a -- with a report and acted on it to hold perpetrators accountable and to make the improvements that were being made at that time. our relationship wasn't just government to government. it was brother to brother. in february...