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what is it about the native story? well, i think what happens in a lot of native american historical commemoration by non-native communities by settler communities for lack of a better term what's happening a lot of it is that southern communities commemorate native history. i see this sort of a way of reading themselves in places. i mean it kind of comes back to that question of the importance of place so by commemorating a cherokee history northern georgia, for example what they're doing is rooting themselves placing themselves more firmly in this landscape. in a former indigenous homeland, so i find the commemoration of things back in history just sort of the use of native american historical images in non-native culture at least in part as a way of like reckoning with with american places with with turning those places into homes for settler communities and they're able to do this in part and way that that doesn't spark controversy because precisely because there's this assumption that native americans are gone for
what is it about the native story? well, i think what happens in a lot of native american historical commemoration by non-native communities by settler communities for lack of a better term what's happening a lot of it is that southern communities commemorate native history. i see this sort of a way of reading themselves in places. i mean it kind of comes back to that question of the importance of place so by commemorating a cherokee history northern georgia, for example what they're doing is...
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native principals, native superintendents. there is a culturally prevalent -- relevant education for every student at every single one of those schools. that will absolutely continue. >> thanks for being here. thanks for your great support, on this issue, as well as helping us out west in yellowstone. >> senator, if i could say, thank you for the yellowstone comments. i am happy that you recognized -- it is the career staff who live, eat and breathe, their jobs, and are incredibly grateful for the hard work they are doing to make sure this crown jewel of our country returns to its original glory. thank you for recognizing that. i will pass on those comments. >> please do. your leadership is being noticed and felt as i chatted again on our -- with our superintendent on the ground, they know they have the support from the team back here. that is important. >> thank you. >> thank you. we will now move on to our second panel, we thank you. you are excused. as you are moving out in the interest of time, i will begin to introduce ou
native principals, native superintendents. there is a culturally prevalent -- relevant education for every student at every single one of those schools. that will absolutely continue. >> thanks for being here. thanks for your great support, on this issue, as well as helping us out west in yellowstone. >> senator, if i could say, thank you for the yellowstone comments. i am happy that you recognized -- it is the career staff who live, eat and breathe, their jobs, and are incredibly...
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american indians, alaskan natives and native hawaiians. as the department report lays out, the federal government supported boarding schools with a primary goal in mind, the forcible assimilation of native children into western ways of life. these schools were key tools for suppressing native cultures and languages, separating native children from their families and their homelands, and indoctrinating them to, as the founder of the carlyle school ominously said, kill the indian and save the man. and that was not an empty promise. the brutality with which the federal government attempted to assimilate children, some as young as four-years-old at these boarding schools, is gut wrenching, forced labor whippings, solitary confinement, withholding food, making older children punish younger children with corporal punishment, unsanitary and overcrowded living conditions. the shameful list goes on. we can't undo history, but we must acknowledge it. we have to look at the full scope of these failures unflinchingly and with clear minds and fresh eye
american indians, alaskan natives and native hawaiians. as the department report lays out, the federal government supported boarding schools with a primary goal in mind, the forcible assimilation of native children into western ways of life. these schools were key tools for suppressing native cultures and languages, separating native children from their families and their homelands, and indoctrinating them to, as the founder of the carlyle school ominously said, kill the indian and save the...
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[ratsimbazafy speaking native language] [badouraly speaking native language] >> [shouts in native language] [rasolonaina shouts in native language] [indistinct conversation] day: so, the sea cucumber project, we're working in partnership with a local collector that also produces juveniles. so, they sell juvenile sea cucumbers to farmers. they look after them and then sell them back. [indistinct conversation] day: they lease a pen and they have a series of different rights and obligations. [siren] [rasolonaina speaking native language] day: farm exists in the pens and once the juveniles come to an adult size, they get taken away to be sold, mostly for the asian market. [rasolonaina speaking native language] [film advance clicks] day: this is probably one of the most transformative activities for communities. so, just to give you an idea, many people here will make about 120,000 ariari per month, and they will be making up to 400,000 now farming sea cucumber. [siren] [rasolonaina speaking native language] [indistinct conversation] razakamanarina: i hope this country will have the vision and
[ratsimbazafy speaking native language] [badouraly speaking native language] >> [shouts in native language] [rasolonaina shouts in native language] [indistinct conversation] day: so, the sea cucumber project, we're working in partnership with a local collector that also produces juveniles. so, they sell juvenile sea cucumbers to farmers. they look after them and then sell them back. [indistinct conversation] day: they lease a pen and they have a series of different rights and obligations....
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habitat, native ground, things like that. >> i will now take a roll-call vote. supervisor fennell? fennell: no. >> district 3, supervisor wilson? wilson: no. >> district 4, supervisor bass? bass: yes. >> district 5, supervisor madrone. madrone: no. >> district 1, supervisor bohn? bohn: yes. >> motion fails 3-2. project is denied. [cheering and applause] madrone: a half a year befor the hearings, i would say the community was probably 3/4 yes voting for the project and only 1/4 no, and in the end, it was really probably 3/4 opposed and only 1/4 for. hernandez: people need to understand, we almost nearly went extinct, and then we came back, and we learned that we need to move forward with the communities now in charge because it's not their fault what their ancestors did, so we make sure people understand that the past exists, but we move forward as a community, and we grow stronger as a community. announcer: this program was made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill■■x■x■í÷í÷í÷í÷■p=qoñéñ >> this year, it is particularly joyf
habitat, native ground, things like that. >> i will now take a roll-call vote. supervisor fennell? fennell: no. >> district 3, supervisor wilson? wilson: no. >> district 4, supervisor bass? bass: yes. >> district 5, supervisor madrone. madrone: no. >> district 1, supervisor bohn? bohn: yes. >> motion fails 3-2. project is denied. [cheering and applause] madrone: a half a year befor the hearings, i would say the community was probably 3/4 yes voting for the...
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[speaking in native language] mr.e] the president of the state of israel will deliver his welcoming remarks. >> mr. president, welcome to israel, our brother, joseph. the people of israel welcome you to their holy land with open arms joyous hearts as joseph, son of jacob who sought out his brothers. here, mr. president, you are truly amongst family. like the visit biblical joseph, you are both of visionary and a leader committed to the united states of america, middle east, the world at large and state of israel. this historic visit reflects our nation's share, a partnership rooted in the commitment to democracy, justice and freedom, security and peace. the state of israel in which you have just arrived is a successful innovative nation which contributes to healing the world. through science and medicine, water and food technology, climate innovation and so much more. mr. president, you have been a true friend and strong supporter of israel and the jewish people, security and well-being, your entire life in this visit
[speaking in native language] mr.e] the president of the state of israel will deliver his welcoming remarks. >> mr. president, welcome to israel, our brother, joseph. the people of israel welcome you to their holy land with open arms joyous hearts as joseph, son of jacob who sought out his brothers. here, mr. president, you are truly amongst family. like the visit biblical joseph, you are both of visionary and a leader committed to the united states of america, middle east, the world at...
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senate -- have classified alaska natives into kind of two broad categories. there are tribal members, which is this circle here, and there are members of alaska native corporations. they're in this circle here. now a lot of the indigenous people of alaska are both, tribal member and an anc member. some aren't both. some are just tribal members. some are anc members. but we're talking about tens of thousands of indigenous people. so whenever we work on legislation that benefits the alaska native people, but american indians writ large, what we always try to do is say, hey, remember, congress did this. the native people didn't do this. so let's make sure that we cover everybody. let's make sure everybody is included. you wouldn't want to discriminate against one of these groups. they're all indigenous people. so that is what me, senator murkowski, ted stevens, every senator, every congressman, our great congressman don young who we just lost, we've been doing that for decades. all of a sudden this has become controversial to some members, to some groups -- this
senate -- have classified alaska natives into kind of two broad categories. there are tribal members, which is this circle here, and there are members of alaska native corporations. they're in this circle here. now a lot of the indigenous people of alaska are both, tribal member and an anc member. some aren't both. some are just tribal members. some are anc members. but we're talking about tens of thousands of indigenous people. so whenever we work on legislation that benefits the alaska native...
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schools made to acculturate native children in the 1870's.itnesses explain how the schools resulted in a loss of culture and language for tribes and they talk about where
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i ask at least you don't need mine. clouds you fly to your native from here to your native home. in all garden leaning to the ground, somewhere far away in my memory now as in childhood, warmly at least help is covered. you're a butcher, drink me to death. as in the last i look somewhere in the sky, as if looking for an answer. i ask you not to lie. cloud live and prosper, slavic bazaar. sergey bezrukov people's artist of the russian federation sergey bezrukov of the 8th season of the blue bird competition for young talents lev bakirov and laureate of international children's dance competitions honored artist of the russian federation denis maidanov laureates of the presidential prize of the republic of belarus for spiritual revival honored art worker of the republic of belarus yevgeny liniya and yulia bykova that the wind was worth a few lines of windowsills that the wind would leave the sky of new true road maps a couple of photos of ours they put lips, a kiss of summer and the smell of a dream that lips will leave everything that you say goodbye to me is everything that happened to
i ask at least you don't need mine. clouds you fly to your native from here to your native home. in all garden leaning to the ground, somewhere far away in my memory now as in childhood, warmly at least help is covered. you're a butcher, drink me to death. as in the last i look somewhere in the sky, as if looking for an answer. i ask you not to lie. cloud live and prosper, slavic bazaar. sergey bezrukov people's artist of the russian federation sergey bezrukov of the 8th season of the blue bird...
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let's use native americans as the first ones.o you dehumanize us, you use us as test cases like guinea pigs, and then he put us in the attic. we call them reservations. because americans cannot confront what you've done to the first people of this country. so you need to put us out of mind. so that is why it is so important that this country have a reckoning with its history. and understand what they have done to the first people of this country and to protect them. protect us from the states who seek to tax us and take our name -- land. the biggest marketing fraud in u.s. history was called manifest destiny. your ancestors use the divine to steal from us. and call that manifest destiny. so i hope at the end of this discussion, we want nothing more i never want to use history to imprison you, but you should use it to inform you. hopefully we can educate and create a teachable moment for you all today so that you can go out and one by one educate people and inform them as to what the first people of this country are about. at the
let's use native americans as the first ones.o you dehumanize us, you use us as test cases like guinea pigs, and then he put us in the attic. we call them reservations. because americans cannot confront what you've done to the first people of this country. so you need to put us out of mind. so that is why it is so important that this country have a reckoning with its history. and understand what they have done to the first people of this country and to protect them. protect us from the states...
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unfortunately also it's at a precedent for native land dispossession in this context. so just to wrap up here. my book saving yellowstone tells all of these stories that the exploration and preservation of this iconic landscape through the experiences of hayden and sitting bull and cook and some of the other figures i've mentioned here tonight. through them and looking at reconstruction from yellowstone and yellowstone in the context of reconstruction. i think we can see how reconstruction was a political and an economic and a social project the focus not only on the south but also on the west that it was a effort on the part of the federal government to unite the country from coast to coast through a variety of projects, including the exploration and preservation of yellowstone. it also shows us that 1871 and 72 was a moment, which the government really reached for a higher purpose before unfortunately abandoning it soon afterwards politicians would not use federal supremacy to protect black civil rights again for almost a century congress did not create any more subs
unfortunately also it's at a precedent for native land dispossession in this context. so just to wrap up here. my book saving yellowstone tells all of these stories that the exploration and preservation of this iconic landscape through the experiences of hayden and sitting bull and cook and some of the other figures i've mentioned here tonight. through them and looking at reconstruction from yellowstone and yellowstone in the context of reconstruction. i think we can see how reconstruction was...
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a land of freedom, in their view that would require the moving of native people. putting them on reservations so they did not interfere with white settler rights. those are two very connected programs, and campaigns and in that way i think saving yellowstone, you can see it as a sequel to the war because there are many connections and cause and effect relationships. >> thank you, michael, for that question. all right, so, another one. i am not sure how they win this so i am going to guess. what are the chances that management at yellowstone will be turned over to the native tribes to handle? i don't know if that is current, what are the chances that that could happen? i imagine that is current. >> i think this is a current question, it is related to the land back movement, which is a movement on behalf of indigenous peoples to return all native park lands, if not all than many other kinds of lands to indigenous ownership. i think the chances are probably small that yellowstone will be turned over, one of the interesting things about yellowstone is that it actually
a land of freedom, in their view that would require the moving of native people. putting them on reservations so they did not interfere with white settler rights. those are two very connected programs, and campaigns and in that way i think saving yellowstone, you can see it as a sequel to the war because there are many connections and cause and effect relationships. >> thank you, michael, for that question. all right, so, another one. i am not sure how they win this so i am going to...
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guest:there's native americans o owned slaves. there were also native americans who became slaves, and the united states for a while thought for a while it might have a number of native american slaves. but native american indians could escape and find refuge much easier than blacks could. one of the more interesting court cases that i came across was a case of a former indentured servant who was black who had won his freedom and got some land and some money, and actually ended up enslaving people himself and went to court to force somebody to work for him. so you certainly had these cases where there were blacks who enslaved blacks and native americans who enslaved blacks as well. i'm not quite sure with the caller's point was, but that's our history. it was never a predominant fact that lacks were -- blacks were enslaving blacks. there were very few who did that, but it did happen. host: debbie, the democrat line. caller: good morning. mr. cose, mr. cose, mr. cose -- i love what you are saying. the whole thought i had is from wh
guest:there's native americans o owned slaves. there were also native americans who became slaves, and the united states for a while thought for a while it might have a number of native american slaves. but native american indians could escape and find refuge much easier than blacks could. one of the more interesting court cases that i came across was a case of a former indentured servant who was black who had won his freedom and got some land and some money, and actually ended up enslaving...
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the plant was native here. today, this is past your land used for grazing livestock. the diversity of native flora has deteriorated, and others are profiting from indigenous inhabitants. ancient knowledge. ah. anastasia melinta is a member of the pie to have v tedder and indigenous people in northeastern paraguay . she's from each vasu, a small reservation, close to the brazilian border. the people here live from their own small holdings or from jobs on large scale farms in the vicinity. the pi maintain a traditional way of life that is under acute threat. anastasia, valiant gathers, and cells medicinal plants. her mother and grandmother taught her the properties and benefits of endemic herbs and roots. the pi to v tara have a wealth of knowledge about medicinal plants. it's the women who preserve this knowledge and pass it on to future generations. louise are se stops by for a cup of marty. he's the leader of the $500.00 strong reservation. centuries ago, the pi discovered a sweet taste of steel leaves and began using the plant both as a food additive and for rituals
the plant was native here. today, this is past your land used for grazing livestock. the diversity of native flora has deteriorated, and others are profiting from indigenous inhabitants. ancient knowledge. ah. anastasia melinta is a member of the pie to have v tedder and indigenous people in northeastern paraguay . she's from each vasu, a small reservation, close to the brazilian border. the people here live from their own small holdings or from jobs on large scale farms in the vicinity. the pi...
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his native paraguay is a treasure trove. for big pharma. there is a lot of value still. they have many, many options in the paraguayan pharmaca pia, traditional from a copier to treats many ailments. absolutely. and many are being already in use under exploitation, as we speak. many of them are, have been, i think that by international or translational corporations. historically speaking, there has generally been a free fall on natural resources to curtail that practice. the international community have introduced a range of conventions. the extensible aim of these conventions is to prevent bio piracy and protect species diversity from further damage. one of these agreements is the nagoya protocol coming into force in 2014. this requires countries and companies and seeking to make use of a genetic resource or associated knowledge to pay fair compensation. it's a principle known as access and benefit sharing. mm. it envisages users and providers of a particular resource, negotiating the form and amount of compensation instead of money. for example, users can provide compe
his native paraguay is a treasure trove. for big pharma. there is a lot of value still. they have many, many options in the paraguayan pharmaca pia, traditional from a copier to treats many ailments. absolutely. and many are being already in use under exploitation, as we speak. many of them are, have been, i think that by international or translational corporations. historically speaking, there has generally been a free fall on natural resources to curtail that practice. the international...
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collagen of the second type to maintain freedom of movement art now the power of native collagen foroints. everything is normal, i have never been so good, but i wake up earlier than before to rise above myself and find the strength to put off devoting time to the most important things when sport is the norm of life. i have all the rules. find energy on the site norms-sport.rf clothes on ozone with hangers big sale on clothes on ozone final discounts adidas men's sneakers for 1.499 rubles. and...
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[speaking in native tongue]. >> and the u.s. can - prepare horizons for comprehensive. so mr. president biden, of reestablishing the foundation to the people process based on the determination and basis of the solution along the 1967 borders and mr. president, after 74 years, of the displacement and occupation, time for this to end, and for steadfast people and again to gain the freedom and independence and for our young men and women who we cherish. and to achieve a future without occupation and in this regard we say that the key to peace and security in our region begins. and with the palestinian people. [speaking in native tongue]. >> in accordance with international solutions and status issues including the posting issue. in a way to that it begins with ending the occupation of our land. the land of the palestine - is the capitol on the 1967, border and mr. president, we have respected and signed agreement and committed ourselves to renouncing within terrorism in the region in the world and we look forward fr
[speaking in native tongue]. >> and the u.s. can - prepare horizons for comprehensive. so mr. president biden, of reestablishing the foundation to the people process based on the determination and basis of the solution along the 1967 borders and mr. president, after 74 years, of the displacement and occupation, time for this to end, and for steadfast people and again to gain the freedom and independence and for our young men and women who we cherish. and to achieve a future without...
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gospel for the monks of some donato escobedo. such nativity scenes were popular in florence because it created an opportunity to dress the 3 kings in the rich cloth that had made florence wealthy beyond compare. ah, many other famous florentine artists at painted such nativity scenes and established a basic iconography. but leonardo rejected that convention. instead he chose to place mary and her child at the center of a vortex of human emotions, ranging from wander in delight, to puzzlement and despair. ah, the young man at the far right is even looking the other way. some believe this is leonardo himself the other age of the majesty is very important for our story because it large leonardo is development of narrative art. what that means is that it's really the 1st of leonardo, so literary works of painting, filled with allegorical and symbolic meaning to background is equally mysterious. do these ruins depict the palace of king david, or is it the basilica of mc census in rome? which according to him and evil legend collapsed on the night of jesus, his birth anew, or these mounte
gospel for the monks of some donato escobedo. such nativity scenes were popular in florence because it created an opportunity to dress the 3 kings in the rich cloth that had made florence wealthy beyond compare. ah, many other famous florentine artists at painted such nativity scenes and established a basic iconography. but leonardo rejected that convention. instead he chose to place mary and her child at the center of a vortex of human emotions, ranging from wander in delight, to puzzlement...
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ah, for example, in this nativity painting by bought the charlie. everything is cast in the same intensity of light, luminance, and color. but leonardo discovered that the subtle interplay of light and shadow using oil paint could make a human being much more lifelike. the quality of colors is determined by means of light. you'll see that whenever there is more light, it will better illuminate the colors true quality. so by casting his figures in a mysterious interplay of light and dark passages, devotional paintings could provoke a deeper emotional engagement in the faithful vices. leonardo so intense iif, even a mit i have found out there are titian, von neumann, i was in the no gazette such as a death type. i no guns, no farm idea least. chapman gibbons, i'm been playing against no form of human fab. up stooped enough in busy, fun, leashed, good ta from ist the man utmost fearless phenomena dashed it. in fact, leonardo had begun to experiment with such effects in his early paintings of the madame, while still in the workshop of his master, fred,
ah, for example, in this nativity painting by bought the charlie. everything is cast in the same intensity of light, luminance, and color. but leonardo discovered that the subtle interplay of light and shadow using oil paint could make a human being much more lifelike. the quality of colors is determined by means of light. you'll see that whenever there is more light, it will better illuminate the colors true quality. so by casting his figures in a mysterious interplay of light and dark...
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he, we'll bring you back to our native home.h, in the meadow, the red viburnum has fallen, our beautiful ukraine! ukraine is our land, ukraine is careful, and we are ours you will choose the land of ukraine a-a-a a-a-a-a-a oh, in the meadow, a red viburnum leaned towards something, our beautiful ukraine, we are going to ukraine cheerfully, the state is us, july 28 is the day of ukrainian statehood and our work is righteous, holy, because who is for what? and we for independence so it's hard for us that's why these words appeared 160 years ago for almost 70 years they were forbidden to mention now these words sound throughout the world like the anthem of freedom from small steps big things begin thank you for your step state - we are many secrets and many eyes in free secrets in almost every town, the history of the cossack aristocrats was erased from memory, so many elements of evidence of ukrainian history where did they all go, this information is completely secret, it turns out that six symbols of power were kept in these est
he, we'll bring you back to our native home.h, in the meadow, the red viburnum has fallen, our beautiful ukraine! ukraine is our land, ukraine is careful, and we are ours you will choose the land of ukraine a-a-a a-a-a-a-a oh, in the meadow, a red viburnum leaned towards something, our beautiful ukraine, we are going to ukraine cheerfully, the state is us, july 28 is the day of ukrainian statehood and our work is righteous, holy, because who is for what? and we for independence so it's hard for...
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wife, that native acquaintance slides here, fool.ear, the edge of miracles was a betrayal of fate, kindness will return all the ways to you. my native land was and is wonderful in my destiny, then the rainbow law and all paths lead to you more dearly. close all the paths that lead to you. since childhood, all paths have led you, but you have such a voice from whom? i think that i'm still in my mother? yes, my mother, my mother, always sang very well to me, my name was my mother's tail, and i wanted myself for her at all, i am from a musical family, i have both my mother and father. i don't know exactly. perhaps they met there. they played in the same band called the losers. every concert something broke for them, however, something didn’t work for them, and all the time they came to get out. they thought they could make the losers group and that's it. they performed singing foreign. basically, they sang pop music, they were very scolded. they wore dark glasses and jeans, but they caught your success. no, unfortunately, we didn't . un
wife, that native acquaintance slides here, fool.ear, the edge of miracles was a betrayal of fate, kindness will return all the ways to you. my native land was and is wonderful in my destiny, then the rainbow law and all paths lead to you more dearly. close all the paths that lead to you. since childhood, all paths have led you, but you have such a voice from whom? i think that i'm still in my mother? yes, my mother, my mother, always sang very well to me, my name was my mother's tail, and i...
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country with the native language with the native context with an understanding of what is happeningark is a country that fortunately speaks almost all english languages for me it was a relief but they have a strict requirement that many european countries learn the native language, their native language, the danish language and for for me, this is just the beginning of a stage, but what am i talking about when these 90 days are over? when i arrived, all these stages have already begun. as they say, they are everyday because now i am currently in the social program because i do not have the ability to rent housing on my own. and they force me to go to any job without taking into account my situation, i say force because such circumstances are created as they explain well, everything is temporary so that you have the opportunity to realize yourself and integration, i say, i don’t mind, i do n’t give up work i perfectly understand my capabilities and i will not claim to be the editor-in- chief of your newspaper because i do not have certain competencies, but wait, but you can take in
country with the native language with the native context with an understanding of what is happeningark is a country that fortunately speaks almost all english languages for me it was a relief but they have a strict requirement that many european countries learn the native language, their native language, the danish language and for for me, this is just the beginning of a stage, but what am i talking about when these 90 days are over? when i arrived, all these stages have already begun. as...
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. >> [speaking native language] >> [speaking native language] >> first deployed in 1999 as a u.n.bserver mission, the mandate has been to conduct counteroffensive operations. locals have become disillusioned, accusing the body of failing to end the bloody conflict in the eastern drc. civilian massacres are a common occurrence at the hands of more than 100 to any army groups. the m 23 militia has resurfaced after lying dormant for years with the rebels making serious inroads into eastern congo leaving thousands is placed. the leader condemned the latest attacks. u.n. says the peacekeepers have been cap to protect civilians with more than 16,000 personnel stationed in the congo. >> that is it for the france 24 newsroom. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome. we are at the 76th annual theater festival. story shape our lives. the one being performed here show how diverse our world as. starting in the prestigious courtyard where a dissident russian artist is showing his adaptation of a chekhov short story, the black mom, were characters go in search of the truth amid delusions and multi
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it's a native central south american instrument. >> wonderful. on december 8th, and you mentioned it will be done down in texas next year. >> yes. i'm give to understand that this past weekend, the archbishop was visiting in dallas, was a guest at the dallas cathedral and proposed to their bishop, bishop burns that this mass of the americas be sung next year. their cathedral is the ka theed dral of our guadalupe. >> we have to close up. thank you so much for being with us. the mass on december 8th will also be live streamed. thank you so much for being with us. thank you for your work. thank you for being with us on mosaic. ♪ anticipate what customers need. because happy customers are music to our ears. genesys, we're behind every customer smile. >>> live from the the cbs studios, this is kpix news. >>> on a weekend meant to celebrate independence, some in burlingame say they never felt less free. >>> and usually july fourth usually means fireworks, but it is harder to find them. >>> and it is yet another surge of covid wave, and we will have a d
it's a native central south american instrument. >> wonderful. on december 8th, and you mentioned it will be done down in texas next year. >> yes. i'm give to understand that this past weekend, the archbishop was visiting in dallas, was a guest at the dallas cathedral and proposed to their bishop, bishop burns that this mass of the americas be sung next year. their cathedral is the ka theed dral of our guadalupe. >> we have to close up. thank you so much for being with us. the...