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across the world, 80% ofof specs rely on coral. poses a serious danger. he mercury is notched up another r two degrees, 90% of te world's reefs will die. that is unless experts understand how this red sea coral manages to survive the heat. sebastian pulls out his hammer and chisel. coral is neither a plant nor a mineral. distant animal and a cousin of the jellyfish. >> usually i take bigger colonies. i can only take a small piece without hurting them. [indiscernible] the fragment we take off should rego -- should regrow click -- should regrow quickly. it is the least amount of damage we can do. >> a section is dipped in nitrogen. the sample is for the university of dna library. the rest is kept at room temperature and will be replanted. it is s only at night you realie coral is a living ring. pushes out its polyps to feed, absosorbing everything around it, plankton, bacteria, or particles of plastic. fish come to find aa dark corner to hide because at night, sharks are e on the lookout for prey. on dry land, fires of f oil rerefineries burned 24 hours a y
across the world, 80% ofof specs rely on coral. poses a serious danger. he mercury is notched up another r two degrees, 90% of te world's reefs will die. that is unless experts understand how this red sea coral manages to survive the heat. sebastian pulls out his hammer and chisel. coral is neither a plant nor a mineral. distant animal and a cousin of the jellyfish. >> usually i take bigger colonies. i can only take a small piece without hurting them. [indiscernible] the fragment we take...
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they saw a documentary on coral, and disturbed by what happened in our oceans. this your my students worked on banning plastic in the lunch room, they were successful of getting that changed with the exception of our policy on -- >> if you can bring your kids from jamestown here to washington and teach them a class in one location you have been to, where would that be and what with the class be about? >> the supreme court. it is the most less known as to what it does and how it functions, because they tend when they get to me, that they think that laws passed by congress, given to the president and handed over to the supreme court to see if it is constitutional. their other picture is like it is a trial they see on "law and order." the type of jurisdiction it is in as well as the process in which the justices go through a case, what they are deciding -- not guilt or innocence at the appellate jurisdiction, but rather, look at the constitution and due process. >> you are here in washington as the big decisions are coming down from the supreme court, as it's happen
they saw a documentary on coral, and disturbed by what happened in our oceans. this your my students worked on banning plastic in the lunch room, they were successful of getting that changed with the exception of our policy on -- >> if you can bring your kids from jamestown here to washington and teach them a class in one location you have been to, where would that be and what with the class be about? >> the supreme court. it is the most less known as to what it does and how it...
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the divers plant the small pieces of living coral among the dead ones. several times a week they place the coral pieces in prepared cement as they need a secure foundation. this leaves a good i don't work but it's for the for the for the future and that's all that matters. no rain to 80 percent of the fragments survive these ones have been growing for 18 months life is returning and attracting more life with this as a school of sardines for example the fish needs the corals. which have been leslie is a fisherman like his father and grandfather before him and his son is set to follow in his footsteps evan watches the pelican it shows him where his bait will go and look for you which for a few years when i started fishing my dad. this is much more. than also sees himself as a reef protector he'd never use large fishing nets for example they kill too many animals and corals. you know i have a who do if we all have been officially was there. you know. reaches them but there's the fishes that if they don't have that i have the fishes in these corals and stuff
the divers plant the small pieces of living coral among the dead ones. several times a week they place the coral pieces in prepared cement as they need a secure foundation. this leaves a good i don't work but it's for the for the for the future and that's all that matters. no rain to 80 percent of the fragments survive these ones have been growing for 18 months life is returning and attracting more life with this as a school of sardines for example the fish needs the corals. which have been...
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season so just like the trees in the forest provide habitat and so therefore so many other animals on the corals do the same on the reef very meticulously after much research and careful selection they take a few fragments of some especially hardy quick growing corals then they plant them in new places several times a week they place the coral pieces in the prepared cement as they need to secure foundation. around 80 percent of the fragments survive these ones have been growing for 18 months life is returning and attracting more life with it the reef protectors work is financed by project money and donations they proudly show us the results of 8 years' work the corals here have increased from 6 percent to over 50 percent all the hard work is worth it the reef has been able to recuperate. in staying with marine life new research has found that human activity is now the biggest factor affecting shock populations a report by the logic society of london says the human activity has pushed sharks to read from coastal towns and cities and father. the ocean research has also found that chalks body sizes
season so just like the trees in the forest provide habitat and so therefore so many other animals on the corals do the same on the reef very meticulously after much research and careful selection they take a few fragments of some especially hardy quick growing corals then they plant them in new places several times a week they place the coral pieces in the prepared cement as they need to secure foundation. around 80 percent of the fragments survive these ones have been growing for 18 months...
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seas so just like the trees in the forest provide have attacked shelter for so many other animals on the coral didn't seem on the reef very meticulously after much research and careful selection they take a few fragments of some especially hardy quick growing corals and they plant them in new places several times a week they placed the coral pieces in the prepared cement as they need to secure foundation. around 80 percent of the fragments of these ones have been growing for 18 months life is returning and attracting more life with it the reef protectors work is financed by project money and donations they proudly show us the results of 8 years' work the corals here have increased from 6 percent to over 50 percent all the hard work is worth it the reef has been able to recuperate. this is not solving the climate change craze it obvious to you is a little bit ended binah some time for the cause of the people here i see it's all about political will i think we can do this if we have all if we have the people behind us hurricane season is about to begin from on each that means that the coral has
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they saw a documentary on really coral, and disturbed by what is happening in our ocean that is we didn't my students year, worked on banning plastic in the lunchroom. hey met with all the different stake holders and were uccessful of getting that changed with the exception of knives because of our policy on weapons. >> if you could bring your kids jamestown to washington and teach them one class in one location you've been to where that be and what would the class be about? >> the supreme court. it's the most, i guess, less as to what it does and how it functions, because they to , when they get to me, think that a law is passed by congress, given to the resident, and then handed over to the supreme court to see if it's constitutional. he other picture, it's like a trial they see on law and order, o dispel the type of jurisdiction it is, and, as well as the process at which the justices go through a case, what really deciding, guilt or innocence, for the most part, jurisdiction, but rather to look at the constitution and due process. in washingtonhere as the big decisions are coming down
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they saw a documentary on chasing coral and was disturbed by what is happening in our oceans that we didn't see. this year, my students worked on banning plastic in the lunch room. they met with all the different stakeholders and were successful in getting that change, with the exception of knives. kids you could bring your from jamestown here to washington and teach them a class in one location you have been to, where would that be? what would the class b about? >> the supreme court. tos the most less known as what it does and how it functions. when they get to me, they tend to think that law is passed by congress. given to the president and handed over to the supreme court. the other picture is that it's like a trial they see him on order. -- on law and order. see the process with which the justices go through a case, what they are studying. constitution and due process. bigou are in washington as decisions are coming down from the supreme court. >> absolutely. i used to go versus bell as something. they love to debate their rights. the idea of freedom of expression is a big one. th
they saw a documentary on chasing coral and was disturbed by what is happening in our oceans that we didn't see. this year, my students worked on banning plastic in the lunch room. they met with all the different stakeholders and were successful in getting that change, with the exception of knives. kids you could bring your from jamestown here to washington and teach them a class in one location you have been to, where would that be? what would the class b about? >> the supreme court. tos...
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seas so just like the trees in the forest provide to have a tax shelter for so many other animals on the corals didn't seem on the reef very meticulously after much research and careful selection they take a few fragments of some especially hardy quick growing corals then they plant them in new places several times a week they place the coral pieces in the prepared cement as they need to secure foundation. around 80 percent of the fragments of these ones have been growing for 18 months life is returning and attracting more life with it the reef protectors work is financed by project money and donations they proudly show us the results of 8 years' work the corals here have increased from 6 percent to over 50 percent all the hard work is worth it the reef has been able to recuperate. this is not solving the climate change craze it obvious to you is a little bit indeed binah some time for the course of the people here i see it's all about political will i think we can do this if we have all if we have the people behind us hurricane season is about to begin for money that means that the coral has t
seas so just like the trees in the forest provide to have a tax shelter for so many other animals on the corals didn't seem on the reef very meticulously after much research and careful selection they take a few fragments of some especially hardy quick growing corals then they plant them in new places several times a week they place the coral pieces in the prepared cement as they need to secure foundation. around 80 percent of the fragments of these ones have been growing for 18 months life is...
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one. of the coral reefs off the needs are endangered by climate change.the local people are aware of what's happening. and they're all pitching in to protect their region. this is reforestation nothing different kind. 3000. g.w. . come after the trial runs out. the gulf states are undergoing a profound economic transformation. i'm so glad energy research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity but such changes will inevitably. also brings. to be a good. discovery . subscribed. documentary. welcome to global 3000. divers recently thought they discovered a new reef in the mediterranean but it would appear to be bright colorful corals were in fact mountains of plastic waste swaying in the currents. humans have put their stamp on the planet and it's not always been a pretty one a report from the united nations says by.
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as for a real reef to grow with healthy coral. back on land d.j. hammer has found an interesting guest for his morning show a blogger from angola who has been living in england with her family for half a year. well let me use a good day to day usually used in the u.k. on good day to you how you do it. oh you did yeah. i am pretty good here on a friday afternoon. i want to hear from you for us to see on. the feedback divide you must be immobile. what's the feedback like what's the vibe going to grow i am really exhausted the subject of. this is true much whenever i look at the news you know that it's like the number one story and it's always something new so it's just you know i just never know what to expect sands i still don't know what the outcome is just a false 1st then you know around the world so it's a pretty pretty scary wish to be sure of thank you for your time. blog my angle our experience from a cafe in cambridge she normally likes giving restaurant temps but she can't escape the ever present breaks it chaos at the end of the day we cal
as for a real reef to grow with healthy coral. back on land d.j. hammer has found an interesting guest for his morning show a blogger from angola who has been living in england with her family for half a year. well let me use a good day to day usually used in the u.k. on good day to you how you do it. oh you did yeah. i am pretty good here on a friday afternoon. i want to hear from you for us to see on. the feedback divide you must be immobile. what's the feedback like what's the vibe going to...
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as for a real reef to grow with healthy coral. back on land d.j. hammer has found an interesting guest for his morning show a blogger from angola who has been living in england with her family for half a year. well look you see good due to you show used in the u.k. on good do to you are you doing. well you did yamma. really good here on a friday afternoon. i want to hear from you for us. you know the. feedback divide you must be multilingual as in the u.k. a beer or what's the feedback like what's the vibe back there on the growing i am really exhausted by the subject of this and. this is too much of a look at the news you know that let's take the number one story and it's all this something new so it's just you know i just never know what to expect sands i still don't know what the outcome is just a force for us there in the snow around the world so it's pretty pretty scary which are you sure are thank you for your time. here writes her blog my anguish experience from a cafe in cambridge she normally likes giving restaurant temps but she can't esc
as for a real reef to grow with healthy coral. back on land d.j. hammer has found an interesting guest for his morning show a blogger from angola who has been living in england with her family for half a year. well look you see good due to you show used in the u.k. on good do to you are you doing. well you did yamma. really good here on a friday afternoon. i want to hear from you for us. you know the. feedback divide you must be multilingual as in the u.k. a beer or what's the feedback like...
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as for a real reef to grow with healthy coral. back on land d.j. hammer has found an interesting guest for his morning show a blogger from angola who has been living in england with her family for half a year. well let me assume due to a usually used in the u.k. i'm good due to you how you doing. well you did yammer. really good here on a friday afternoon. i want to hear from you for us for this year you know the below the feedback divide you must be multilingual as in the u.k. b m what's the feedback like what's the vibe back there in the room i am really exhausted by the sceptical. is that this is too much whenever i look at the news you know that it's like the number one story and it's always something new so it's just you know i just never know what to expect and i still don't know what the outcome is just a false 1st then you know around the world so it's a pretty pretty scary wish to be sure of thank you for your. blog my angle our experience from a cafe in cambridge she normally likes giving restaurant temps but she can't escape the ever pre
as for a real reef to grow with healthy coral. back on land d.j. hammer has found an interesting guest for his morning show a blogger from angola who has been living in england with her family for half a year. well let me assume due to a usually used in the u.k. i'm good due to you how you doing. well you did yammer. really good here on a friday afternoon. i want to hear from you for us for this year you know the below the feedback divide you must be multilingual as in the u.k. b m what's the...
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one. of the coral reefs off the needs are endangered by climate change. the local people are aware of what's happening. and they're all pitching in to protect their region. needs reforestation nothing different coming. 3000 next d.w. . more. of soft lives in my columns. when i come from my jaw remains an important anthem in soft transmitting a new and more mish. and when i was young my country was in brawley and. the war throbbing. people would cause of our own garage to see if. it was my job to touring one off the lot of just sets so that everyone in the calm cool listened tones against. letting cars in from inside my known codea in jonathan morris on the long view even if it's not the . us i was it's one of. my choices in this cognition if i was given their way toward transplants. minimus the question how much and. did up here. are. the costs. of who. will come to global $3000.00. divers recently thought they discovered a new reef in the mediterranean but what appeared to be bright colorful corals were in fact mountains of plastic waste swaying in the c
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one of. ready the coral reefs alpha needs are endangered by climate change. the new cool people are well. what's happening. and they're all pitching a temper tantrum battering. the state's reforestation nothing different coming. 3030 minutes w. . her 1st day of school in the jungle. her 1st clueless and. then doris crane moment arrives. join during a tank on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. tour on the radio 10 returns home on d w dot com bring it tangs. land. to. frankfurt. international gateway to the best connection self road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. stranded all the dramatic standoff pitches protesters against riot police in ever more violent confrontations with the world's eyes fixed on her.
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ones. in the coral. yeah, i believe those are chromis. s or something like that, the striped ones? golden damsel, those are the yellow guys. you're good at this game. i'm getting really good. i got a chi chi. this is incredible. i can see how if you were a bit scared to scu ba—dive, or maybe you have claustrophobia... i was thinking it was going to be much more claustrophobic, but it's not. the acrylicjust opens it right up. topside, please advise us when the dive boat has passed. 0ver. tell us a bit about how this is powered. submarine is fully electric. a 240 volt dc electrical system, electric thrusters powered by batteries. and that's about it, it's very simple. no emissions? no emissions, no gas, no oil, no diesel, no nothing. it's incredibly environmentally safe. nothing to leak into the ocean, battery powered, and we could charge her up and away we go. we all know the coral is quite fragile. is there any issue in bringing something so big down under the water? not at all. as you can see, she has tremendous control of the sub. buoyan
ones. in the coral. yeah, i believe those are chromis. s or something like that, the striped ones? golden damsel, those are the yellow guys. you're good at this game. i'm getting really good. i got a chi chi. this is incredible. i can see how if you were a bit scared to scu ba—dive, or maybe you have claustrophobia... i was thinking it was going to be much more claustrophobic, but it's not. the acrylicjust opens it right up. topside, please advise us when the dive boat has passed. 0ver. tell...
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conservation that one of. the coral reefs companies are endangered by climate change. the local people are aware of what's happening. and they're all pitching in to protect their reef. this is reforestation all the different. because. traditionally cattle herd is plant excellence but the demand side people are also feeling the pinch of climate change brains that are predictable ah you cannot. you cannot. send down the mass psyche. slightly stronger stacey's. such a sudden suggestion that long t.w. . the world is getting worse and. more catastrophe a lot of problems. the global $3000.00 talks would seem british researchers to take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good plan but it's much much better than one out. is the world really getting better. a global $3000.00 special reports. starts aug 19th on digital. well come to global $3000.00. divers recently thought they discovered a new reef in the mediterranean but what appeared to be bright colorful corals were in fact mountains of plastic waste.
conservation that one of. the coral reefs companies are endangered by climate change. the local people are aware of what's happening. and they're all pitching in to protect their reef. this is reforestation all the different. because. traditionally cattle herd is plant excellence but the demand side people are also feeling the pinch of climate change brains that are predictable ah you cannot. you cannot. send down the mass psyche. slightly stronger stacey's. such a sudden suggestion that long...
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one. of the coral reefs south beneath our endangered by climate change. people are aware of what's happening. and they're all pitching in to protect berry. says reforestation nothing different kind. 3000. robots are still in the development phase. but what's going to happen when they grow. will schumann's admission in spain able to peacefully coexist. or are we on the verge of marketers. if we just bumble into this totally unprepared with our heads in the sand fusing to think about what could go wrong then that's face it is probably going to be the biggest mistake in human history. artificial intelligence is now spreading through our society. is this the beginning of a going to digital age. will we be subjected to continuous state surveillance. took ai will experts be able to agree on technical guidelines or will this technology create deadly new autonomous weapon systems. such as robot collapse starts aug 14th on t.w. . well come to global $3000.00. divers recently thought they discovered a new reef in the mediterranean but what appeared to be bright col
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one. of the coral reefs off the knees are endangered by climate change and. the local people are aware of what's happening. and they're all pitching it to print bearing. business reforestation all the different coming. 3030 minutes w. . come up after the mile runs out of the big block gulf states are undergoing a profound economic transformation in the mob so net energy research and education are meant to be the new sources of prosperity but such changes will inevitably also bring new ways of thinking and living life after. 70. 5 minutes on. the quiet melody resounds mind the light of the movie. ended soon repeat resonate with in its song. the mind and the music. beethoven 1st bond 2019 from september 6th to september 29th. earth a home for saving google and 2 years tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas the unbutton series of global 3000 on d w and online hijacking the new. more i go from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a sc
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on you tube facebook and e.w. dot com that's all for today take care and your next time. conservation that was. the coral reefs are endangered it's by climate change. people are well known for being. on their own. reforestation different. countries. the separatist organization and its history. what's become of its former members and supporters. whether they're behind bars or at long odds dealing with a mob is dividing opinion. on the around over and such prison. 13 d. w. . little tourist guide function is booming capital i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis you know you're a back series to baghdad it's not like the choice of the new i love you even want to show what a certain look like the cuts were it's like me despite the 15 nations 50 story and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best. every week on t.w. . welcome to global 3000. divers recently thought they discovered a new reef in the mediterranean but what appeared to be bright colorful corals were in fact mountains of plastic waste swaying in the currents. humans have put their stamp on the planet and it's not always been a p
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one. of the coral reefs are endangered by climate change. people are aware of what's happening. and they're all pitching it. they're worried . it's reforestation nothing different coming. through. the entire. entire scam jurors are dealing with i mean there are killed many civilians i mean the irish coming including my father while. i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became our much kind of. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines the finest. little true sky for germany. i love berlin. 50 nations 50 story and 50 very personal tips cumberlands very best features come. climate for her back series every week on d w. robots are still in the development of things but what's going to happen when they grow into it will shamans and machines in spring able to pace me co-exist or are we on the verge of the lips if we just bumble into this totally unprepared with our heads in the sand fusing to think about what could go wrong then let's face it it's probably going to be the biggest mistake in human history. artificial intelligenc
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>>seating on the coral reefs in ok by far the coolest thing we talked about it because all the sharkttack that happened in the news james. >>as going going that shask cage by golly i did. >>so here we are with north shore shark adventures. they lower you into this cold is the change that what you'll see in a minute. there's a was not acting week. those bars are white. you could talk body through the bars. really want to make a bash at thing was really you know flimsy apparently they don't prefer the taste of the humans. no no that's what they told me i bought it hook line and sinker under there goes that video from the shot so much 6 sharks. they were just going all around the tank and we did have some selfies on or off we got those pictures, i'm sort took his camera down there. he took fish and fish food there right buyer faced or by your feet they're all around you. you could see some of them were like scarred from hey there you the going see. there are or the cage, it's always big now they didn't show their teeth. i don't think i could have done that i just couldn't have taken a d
>>seating on the coral reefs in ok by far the coolest thing we talked about it because all the sharkttack that happened in the news james. >>as going going that shask cage by golly i did. >>so here we are with north shore shark adventures. they lower you into this cold is the change that what you'll see in a minute. there's a was not acting week. those bars are white. you could talk body through the bars. really want to make a bash at thing was really you know flimsy...
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warming ocean water is taking its toll on the world's largest coral reef system. the government agency that manages australia's great barrier reef has downgraded its outlook for the coral condition from poor to very poor. today's report finds the greatest threat to the reef remains climate change. other factors include coastal development, water runoff, and human activity. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. >> live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. amber: i'm amber kanwar in toronto. welcome to "bloomberg markets." here are the top stories we are following. weighing the risk of recession. we will speak to malcolm night from the london school of economics, former vice chairman at deutsche bank. tradeing a week of optimism, another round of tariffs on china still set to hit on sunday. it is the next escalation of a trade war between washington and beijing that will hit u.s. consumers in the wallet. hur
warming ocean water is taking its toll on the world's largest coral reef system. the government agency that manages australia's great barrier reef has downgraded its outlook for the coral condition from poor to very poor. today's report finds the greatest threat to the reef remains climate change. other factors include coastal development, water runoff, and human activity. global news 24 hours a day, on-air, and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120...
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outlook for the great barrier reef looks ‘very poor‘, with climate change having a major impact on coralarine life. good morning, welcome to bbc newsroom live. a judge sitting in scotland's highest civil court has rejected a request for an injunction, preventing the suspension of parliament, but says it's in the public interest for a full hearing, as soon as possible. a group of 75 parliamentarians were seeking an interim interdict — similar to an injunction — at the court of session ahead of a full hearing. lord doherty said he believed the full hearing should be moved forward to next tuesday or wednesday. lorna gordon is in edinburgh for us. explain the significance of this? explain the significance of thi57m effect, it means we are in a holding pattern at the moment. the judge declined to grant that emergency injunction. he said he wants to hear the full argument. in the end they settled on a date, that full hearing which was originally scheduled for next friday, because of course the moves to bring this case to court have been in the offing for some time. the petitioners started this
outlook for the great barrier reef looks ‘very poor‘, with climate change having a major impact on coralarine life. good morning, welcome to bbc newsroom live. a judge sitting in scotland's highest civil court has rejected a request for an injunction, preventing the suspension of parliament, but says it's in the public interest for a full hearing, as soon as possible. a group of 75 parliamentarians were seeking an interim interdict — similar to an injunction — at the court of session...
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coral. . >>> san jose police raised the pride flag. they are onefirst major police departments in the country to do so. this is pride weekend in silicon valley and all are welcome. >> dies like today is a sign we are making progress. >> to the and i applied for police work in 19 every, being out at the time was unheard of. >> then being out may have kept you from being hired. >> it's a uphill battle. it's not much like the military has a past that's not friendly, was not friendly toward the community. >> now as the pride festival gets underway, all are welcome here. >> we don't want your identity left at the door. you have to wear a uniform. oud of who you are. >> one of the first major documents to raise the pride flag outside the headquarters. they have a recruiting campaign, a special advisory committee and training. >> it's been a long time coming but it came that the flag raising was a cause for celebration with photos to mark the day. this tells her she works for the right department. >> it makes me know i'm loved and appreciated and i think
coral. . >>> san jose police raised the pride flag. they are onefirst major police departments in the country to do so. this is pride weekend in silicon valley and all are welcome. >> dies like today is a sign we are making progress. >> to the and i applied for police work in 19 every, being out at the time was unheard of. >> then being out may have kept you from being hired. >> it's a uphill battle. it's not much like the military has a past that's not...