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setting up a security zone in northern syria and germany's chancellor has doubts about the future of our world order and the americans says change and reform will help counter what she calls the fragmentation of the multilevel whole world. i'm bring golf it's good to have you with us we begin and minutes where you live where the picture of power is unclear at this hour hundreds of thousands of taken to the streets of the capital caracas and in cities across the country demanding the resignation of president nicolas maduro they saying the government is illegitimate and they are demanding he return power to that it's where he lives national assembly the opposition leader a one go i though has declared himself the. country's interim president he was swiftly recognized as the new president by the united states and several south
setting up a security zone in northern syria and germany's chancellor has doubts about the future of our world order and the americans says change and reform will help counter what she calls the fragmentation of the multilevel whole world. i'm bring golf it's good to have you with us we begin and minutes where you live where the picture of power is unclear at this hour hundreds of thousands of taken to the streets of the capital caracas and in cities across the country demanding the resignation...
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now on bbc news, one of the highlights of the year from our documentary series our world.ry week hundreds of syrians given asylum in germany, are returning home. our world's nawal al—maghafi, joined them earlier this year to discover why they're giving up the safety of europe to return to their war—torn country. syrians on the move again. under the cover of darkness and carrying their entire belongings. they are hoping to make a new life. but these people aren't entering europe, they're escaping it. many here smuggling themselves illegally back along the same routes down which they had arrived. everyone here is terrified. because the greek police could come and pick them up at any time. but they are so close. after years of living as refugees in europe, most people here said there are grateful for the shelter. but ultimately, their european dream was a failure. every week, hundreds of refugees are sneaking out of europe. i am joining them on their dangerous journey to try and understand why anyone would give up on safety and security to return to war—torn syria. this is a
now on bbc news, one of the highlights of the year from our documentary series our world.ry week hundreds of syrians given asylum in germany, are returning home. our world's nawal al—maghafi, joined them earlier this year to discover why they're giving up the safety of europe to return to their war—torn country. syrians on the move again. under the cover of darkness and carrying their entire belongings. they are hoping to make a new life. but these people aren't entering europe, they're...
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world are you do earn. for yours to be. there margaret. our series. comes to the bottom of the list. martha says. he said son this is rule. your. first year. from the visit. to the world. you are for the obama both who are here. to. if. you can. for. the be. the be and. the abyssinian. pepsi and the ballroom. the more of them for. the for every morning news stream with. tom on the street seemingly. the monitor or animal. from the bush or you go from it's. going to be a problem. for the suburban. mom or the son seeming all right and. he has to go to. work for you know for. those who are. from. the from. me who. the be louie's dollar players. lose. their dollars there's a lot of. blame. to blow saddam please cease. fire. agreement. with syria the above from the word. versus the e. the be. the book . the book. eh eh eh. eh eh eh eh eh eh. eh eh eh eh eh eh eh eh. eh eh. eh thank you thank you for. live. live live. live . lawyers. job. over the goal. it's a call from our poll. where. their own. lives get. good. and it's fair. to. call. the moderates. over. our. long. slow. the. good the good. moves to
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has become a recognized global leader in areas that will continue to underpin our economy. the world demands what wyoming has to offer, especially when it comes to our mineral and energy sectors. in 2018, wyoming hit a record for permit applications to drill for oil and gas. wyoming also continues to be a global leader in trona, uranium, and bentonite production. we must continue to advocate for these industries including fighting for a level playing field internationally. [applause] thank you. i want to take a moment to talk about coal. coal continues to power this country and, despite market trends and politics, it will remain an essential part of america's energy portfolio for decades to come. around the globe, technology keeps advancing. there is progress benefitting our world by burning coal more cleanly and efficiently. japan and korea have built more forget clean-burning fleets of coal fired electric generation ever. technologies employed there, when paired with powder river basin coal, can reduce the overall carbon emitted to the atmosphere. that is progress that should be a
has become a recognized global leader in areas that will continue to underpin our economy. the world demands what wyoming has to offer, especially when it comes to our mineral and energy sectors. in 2018, wyoming hit a record for permit applications to drill for oil and gas. wyoming also continues to be a global leader in trona, uranium, and bentonite production. we must continue to advocate for these industries including fighting for a level playing field internationally. [applause] thank you....
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our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. china was the world's waste eater. uk was exporting 500,000 tons of plastic a year to be recycled there. when it closed its ports to foreign rubbish, there were fears that plastic waste would build up in the uk. but instead, britain's waste has been brought here to indonesia, where some of it gets dumped. the other main nations accepting british plastic are malaysia, turkey and poland. malaysia is now suffering from dumping of low—value waste, and its government is considering a ban on rubbish imports. the real concern is that we're causing environmental damage in other countries, where they've accepted what china's said no to, but they don't have proper, modern facilities to deal with it and it's ending up in the environment. so why doesn't the british government build its own waste recycling? ministers say they are trying to cut down on waste, but they say international shipments are an acceptable way to trade an often valuable resource. roger harrabin, bbc news. now on bbc news, one of the highlights of the year fro
our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. china was the world's waste eater. uk was exporting 500,000 tons of plastic a year to be recycled there. when it closed its ports to foreign rubbish, there were fears that plastic waste would build up in the uk. but instead, britain's waste has been brought here to indonesia, where some of it gets dumped. the other main nations accepting british plastic are malaysia, turkey and poland. malaysia is now suffering from dumping of low—value waste,...
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this is our world war ii.bal warming. rob: we had world war ii and it was an impactful thing in this country. let's throw that in. let's check with brian kilmeade with what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: we start the backwards clock. over the next 3 hours, and dueling bills in the senate in an effort to end the shutdown, and positive february 8th, we negotiate for senator mcconnell saying i like with the president said on saturday, putting it up for a vote, and those waiting for paycheck, we will discuss that in the covington high school situation is continuing to heat up so bad they canceled school. sam schroeder is here and covington high school will always be here as we see the process happening outside at school with more from native americans. and tommy laren will be here live talking about what is happening for the war for the wall and sarah sanders, why they are resistant to her. press briefings are not working for us. don't miss a minute of "fox and friends" and i urge you to get dress
this is our world war ii.bal warming. rob: we had world war ii and it was an impactful thing in this country. let's throw that in. let's check with brian kilmeade with what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> reporter: we start the backwards clock. over the next 3 hours, and dueling bills in the senate in an effort to end the shutdown, and positive february 8th, we negotiate for senator mcconnell saying i like with the president said on saturday, putting it up for a vote, and...
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so our choices are obvious. we can engage in the world, we can affirm our commitment to our ideals, engage by continuous strength in our democratic institutions, by empowering our diplomates. by expanding our global alliances and partnerships, or we can withdraw, even to the point of shutting down the federal government. we can see the global states of others. we can become the capitals of simplistic campaign slogans, seeno foo seeno-- xenophob xenophobic-- the president should the country needed that, a good shutdown. well, there's no such thing. not in the greatest country on earth. he said he'd be proud to take the mantle of blame for shutting down the government. well, it wasn't the next day when he realized he was being blamed for it, he blamed the democrats. he rejected out of hand our proposal to pass six appropriations bills that already received overwhelming bipartisan support in the republican-controlled senate. republican-controlled senate would see these bills passed, democrats and republicans voting for it. now, most of those
so our choices are obvious. we can engage in the world, we can affirm our commitment to our ideals, engage by continuous strength in our democratic institutions, by empowering our diplomates. by expanding our global alliances and partnerships, or we can withdraw, even to the point of shutting down the federal government. we can see the global states of others. we can become the capitals of simplistic campaign slogans, seeno foo seeno-- xenophob xenophobic-- the president should the country...
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our photo competition. of mint impact your world for a chance to win one of three like our cameras. were on instagram tag and your pic using our house one hundred so things. find all terms and conditions for the documentary on instagram. gaza central bank lowers its peer to israel's will that help to modernize the country's agriculture sector which needs to go digital in a hurry. and taking a stand against plastic waste activists from kenya take a boat made from recycled plastic all the way to the sons of god. this is the w. business africa welcome the central bank of ghana has lowered its prime lending rates to sixteen percent on monday bringing it to the lowest rate since twenty thirteen markets are expected no change in monetary policy decision is being seen as a sign that the country has made some progress in its attempt to battle soaring inflation let's take a closer look at between twenty fourteen and twenty sixteen the lending rate rose steadily with the figure hitting a high of a whopping twenty six percent it has dropped since then to the most recent rate of around about se
our photo competition. of mint impact your world for a chance to win one of three like our cameras. were on instagram tag and your pic using our house one hundred so things. find all terms and conditions for the documentary on instagram. gaza central bank lowers its peer to israel's will that help to modernize the country's agriculture sector which needs to go digital in a hurry. and taking a stand against plastic waste activists from kenya take a boat made from recycled plastic all the way to...
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our immigration system should be the subject of pride, not a source of shame, as it is all over the world. our immigration system should be the envy of the world, not a symbol of disunity and dysfunction. the good news is these problems can all be solved, but only if we have the political courage to do what is just and what is right. both sides in washington must simply come together, listen to each other, put down their armor, build trust, reach across the aisle, and find solutions. it is time to reclaim our future from the extreme voices who fear compromise and demand open borders, which means drugs pouring in, human trafficking, and a lot of crime. that is why i am here today to break the log jam and provide congress with a path forward to end the government shutdown and solve the crisis on the southern border. if we are successful in this effort, we will then have the best chance in a very long time at real bipartisan immigration reform. and it won't stop here. it will keep going until we do it all. the proposal i will outline today is based on, first and foremost, on input from our b
our immigration system should be the subject of pride, not a source of shame, as it is all over the world. our immigration system should be the envy of the world, not a symbol of disunity and dysfunction. the good news is these problems can all be solved, but only if we have the political courage to do what is just and what is right. both sides in washington must simply come together, listen to each other, put down their armor, build trust, reach across the aisle, and find solutions. it is time...
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special edition of your own max i'm your host megan lee and co-hosting with me says a is our very special guest world famous for hire for rankin but i thank you so much for having us in your studios here in line this pleasure our well you name it from the rolling stones david boy madonna the queen even miss piggy you've pretty much filmed and photographed them all so i guess it's fair to ask you for my first question what is a day in the life of rincon like oh it's quite long because i'll be very early so when we wake up about. maybe five thirty i get out i check my emails very quickly i then take my dogs for a walk for about an hour in the hall i come by some but by about six to seven a to eat. still about nine thirty and then i'll come and say generally or not go shoot which is very rare i'll do the meetings and then i'll probably finish it was have a lunch at one and always have a meeting never have a lunch and then probably finish with seven and a half meeting. ok so sounds pretty ordinary even though you're surrounded by celebrities when you do actually do shoot yeah i know i'm pretty much a wor
special edition of your own max i'm your host megan lee and co-hosting with me says a is our very special guest world famous for hire for rankin but i thank you so much for having us in your studios here in line this pleasure our well you name it from the rolling stones david boy madonna the queen even miss piggy you've pretty much filmed and photographed them all so i guess it's fair to ask you for my first question what is a day in the life of rincon like oh it's quite long because i'll be...
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direct hire state department employees in washington and our embassies around the world have been furloughed. that's 10,000 employees at the state department alone are unable to do their job, and others are working without pay. what does that mean to our businesses? they want to seek help from whatever embassies abroad? what dud it mean when a citizen with a problem, a u.s. citizen with a problem abroad seeks help? there's nobody there. if the shutdown continues more paychecks will be withs held. the number furloughed employees will increase. and there will be a parallel shutting down diplomacy of programs, and contracts, and our ability to engage with allies and adversaries. the affects are far-reaching. the burrow of diplomatic security run charter funds. forcing the state department to -- resources to keep other programs operating. in order to protect our diplomats and facilities overseas or eventually relying on unpaid contractors to protect u.s. interests. roughly 85% of the employees of the state department of office of inspector general have been furloughed. if you want to look at que
direct hire state department employees in washington and our embassies around the world have been furloughed. that's 10,000 employees at the state department alone are unable to do their job, and others are working without pay. what does that mean to our businesses? they want to seek help from whatever embassies abroad? what dud it mean when a citizen with a problem, a u.s. citizen with a problem abroad seeks help? there's nobody there. if the shutdown continues more paychecks will be withs...
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our house world this week on d w. welcome to in good shape coming up. perceiving other people's pain. reduce empathy and staying on schedule why we should live by our biorhythms here's your host dr constantly. good morning wherever you are are you like me having trouble getting out of bed every morning. maybe it's.
our house world this week on d w. welcome to in good shape coming up. perceiving other people's pain. reduce empathy and staying on schedule why we should live by our biorhythms here's your host dr constantly. good morning wherever you are are you like me having trouble getting out of bed every morning. maybe it's.
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each of our children, and for all people throughout the world, this we ask in the name of our lord jesusross -- christ, and the holy spirit, one god for ever and ever, amen. god bless. change the world. thank you. it is so good to have you. such a good man. i love you, too. thank you. seriously, i can't see the end there.crowds this is unbelievable. it makes me nervous to say this, but i think you might be the largest crowd ever. literally. it is so exciting. so why are we here? on january 22, 1973, our country was forever theged when seven men on supreme court handed down a decision that would forever change history by expanding abortion to all 50 states. since that time, we have over 60 million american children, little girls and boys, to abortion, and many parents regret having been involved in abortion. to this injustice, we have continued to march every year. regardless if there's a blizzard, regardless if it's sub zero temperatures, or even this year, a government shutdown. we march, why? we are marching to end the human today, and no sacrifice is too great for that. that's why we
each of our children, and for all people throughout the world, this we ask in the name of our lord jesusross -- christ, and the holy spirit, one god for ever and ever, amen. god bless. change the world. thank you. it is so good to have you. such a good man. i love you, too. thank you. seriously, i can't see the end there.crowds this is unbelievable. it makes me nervous to say this, but i think you might be the largest crowd ever. literally. it is so exciting. so why are we here? on january 22,...
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our laws are obsolete. so obsolete. we're the laughing stock all over the world. r immigration world all over the world, they have been there, we are a laughing stock, all over the world. we do not have the necessary space or resources to detain, house, vet, screen and safely process this tremendous influx of people. in short, we do not have control over who is entering our country, where they come from, who they are, why they're coming. the results for many years is a colossal danger to public safety. we are going to straighten it out. it's not hard. it's easy if given the resources. last month was the third straight month in a row with 60,000 apprehensions on our southern border. think of that, we apprehended 60,000 people. that's like a stadium full of people, a big stadium. there are many criminals being apprehended, but vast numbers are coming because our economy is so strong. we are the strongest economy now than the entire world. you see what's happening. we have nowhere left to house them and no way to promptly remove them. you can't get them out, because o
our laws are obsolete. so obsolete. we're the laughing stock all over the world. r immigration world all over the world, they have been there, we are a laughing stock, all over the world. we do not have the necessary space or resources to detain, house, vet, screen and safely process this tremendous influx of people. in short, we do not have control over who is entering our country, where they come from, who they are, why they're coming. the results for many years is a colossal danger to public...
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bringing you stories of the major stories that shape our world. is africa. first in the jungle. doris crane momentum or i'm. joined on returning back to freedom. in our interest in. going into returns home. on the w.'s dot com bring it tangs. you're going to want to fishel estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally . returned to. visit friends and i don't think i'll ever go back there to live where i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness global news that matters. made for mines. this is news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes ethiopia is on a progressive fall off of the ministers in the country are now women but while these decisive changes are being made at the top how much still needs to trickle down to the places where cultural biases still persist. and since he's twenty fifteen election when tanzania's president has seen his support slight power base seemingly fading hope dangerous as he becomes for his opponents.
bringing you stories of the major stories that shape our world. is africa. first in the jungle. doris crane momentum or i'm. joined on returning back to freedom. in our interest in. going into returns home. on the w.'s dot com bring it tangs. you're going to want to fishel estimates more than one point two million venezuelans live in colombia legally and illegally . returned to. visit friends and i don't think i'll ever go back there to live where i live there again i don't know so i'm not...
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enlighten us to discover your will for our world today. e courageous in fulfilling it. may we find our true destiny and our lasting happiness in the loving service of our brothers everywhere. in being fellow man to every man. o merciful father, bless the devoted men who have led our nation in the years past and those who will guide it in the years to come. help them, we humbly pray, to bear the great burdens of their office. be to them a consolation and inspiration, and may each of us daily raise our minds and hearts to you, imploring your blessing upon our president, his vice president, his family, and all who will assist him in the work of his great office. father of mankind, may president richard m. nixon have the wholehearted support of all his fellow americans in his efforts to serve you, our country, and our world. amen. ♪ [band plays "hail to the chief"] ♪ ♪ mr. cronkite: mr. johnson, the ex-president of the united states, is leaning over and congratulating mrs. nixon, the first lady. the immediately preceding first lady saying goodb
enlighten us to discover your will for our world today. e courageous in fulfilling it. may we find our true destiny and our lasting happiness in the loving service of our brothers everywhere. in being fellow man to every man. o merciful father, bless the devoted men who have led our nation in the years past and those who will guide it in the years to come. help them, we humbly pray, to bear the great burdens of their office. be to them a consolation and inspiration, and may each of us daily...
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news often bringing you stories cross the major stories that shape our world. for the new definitely is africa. more intrigue on international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week fair as well as bracing for further protests as its embattled president targets a young leader who many venezuelans hope will break the grip of the corrupt totally cool when the power struggle and. that's our topic on charging up to. sixty minutes. story so that people of the world on for d.w.i. facebook and twitter come up to date and in touch follow us. this is the deputy news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes migration to big cities is out. live in a station in ethiopia we meet the children forced to make a living on the streets on fridays. and just days into a new presidency hundreds of variables lay down their weapons is it a new door in the democratic republic of congo. then a fishing santa will take you to the people causing out the gun and funeral tradition that's one of extravagance.
news often bringing you stories cross the major stories that shape our world. for the new definitely is africa. more intrigue on international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week fair as well as bracing for further protests as its embattled president targets a young leader who many venezuelans hope will break the grip of the corrupt totally cool when the power struggle and. that's our topic on charging up to. sixty minutes. story so that people of the world on for d.w.i....
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but it is also our world. our world right now is about immigration. a lot of stuff is happening, so how can you find authentic, basic, human emotion and relationships in the middle of these stories that people can relate and identify and emotionally engage in the story? so i am excited. >> fantastic. scott, you mentioned to me also, this project with margot robbie, talking about content that has a real-life impact. can you talk about that? >> we are not just looking at criminal justice issues, we are looking at inequality. that could be women and girls, it could be education, it could be racial justice. so the umbrella is big when it comes to the issues we are going to be tackling. right away, literally when i was writing the business plan, the first page is talking about the lack of diversity in this business. that is the beauty of seeing the incredible diversity in this room, because this is not a normal room in hollywood. we have an incredible team that helped curate these incredible stories. he was at fox searchlight for many hours. the head of im
but it is also our world. our world right now is about immigration. a lot of stuff is happening, so how can you find authentic, basic, human emotion and relationships in the middle of these stories that people can relate and identify and emotionally engage in the story? so i am excited. >> fantastic. scott, you mentioned to me also, this project with margot robbie, talking about content that has a real-life impact. can you talk about that? >> we are not just looking at criminal...
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it's right and fitting that he's starting 2019 as our world champion >> it has been pointed out this was the first world championship final to feature two men under 30 michael smith being the other one. it has been almost 36 years. does this show darts is becoming a young man's sport? >> it shows the change in the game in the old days as people will remember, dart players were middle aged guys in the pub. now there's so many young players coming through development tours for players aged 16 and upwards and plenty of professionals now in their 20s. michael smith and michael van gerwen are two outstanding examples we saw chris dobey perform well as well. so a number of players are coming forward it's not just the old guys who are under threat now, it's the young guys under threat from the even younger guys. >> for anyone who is not a huge darts enthusiast or tuned in for the first time, how does the pdc go about keeping people interested throughout the entire year >> we have a dozen televised events throughout the year and our world series this year, we'll be in las vegas in july, germa
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now on bbc news, our world reports from tunisia where since the country's protests sparked the arab spring 2011, it's been grappling with the issue of women's rights. but with fierce resistance from tunisia's conservative religious community, is it time for tunisia's women to get their fair share? eight years ago, public protests in tunisia sparked an uprising that spread across the arab world. in this film, i meet the people fighting for an equal share for women, and those who believe that's a direct challenge to god's laws. in tunisia's eastern city of sousse, hedia is a single mother of four. herfather died when she and her younger brother were still at school. when her mother also died, hedia and her brother inherited the family property. while she only got a third. hedia says her brother even altered the building so one of the shops couldn't be rented. hedia's case is not an exception in tunisia. many women are denied grew up on this farm. this is the house that they grew up in, where they had all their childhood memories, and now it's pretty muchjust in ruins. after their parents die
now on bbc news, our world reports from tunisia where since the country's protests sparked the arab spring 2011, it's been grappling with the issue of women's rights. but with fierce resistance from tunisia's conservative religious community, is it time for tunisia's women to get their fair share? eight years ago, public protests in tunisia sparked an uprising that spread across the arab world. in this film, i meet the people fighting for an equal share for women, and those who believe that's a...
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it is time to show this country, our government and our world that we are pro-life and that life is winnings all share the truth and set people free. let's work to make abortion unthinkable in our nation the thank you so much. >> i have an important announcement. we've got a child who has been found, alex sidelings. meet your family at the reunification tent. you can ask any of the police officers and they will show you where that is. as we saw earlier the knights of columbus ultra sound program is saving lives around the world. here to share the story of this important life saving ministry is the supreme knight carl anderson. >> didn't i see you guys here last year? thanks for coming back. some of us have been coming back more than 40 years. but the really great news is that you, pro-life generation of americans, won't have to wait that long. because of the progress we have made to rebuild a culture of life. one example, the knights of columbus has already placed 1,000 ultra sound machines in pregnancy health centers so women can make an informed choice about the lives they carry is close
it is time to show this country, our government and our world that we are pro-life and that life is winnings all share the truth and set people free. let's work to make abortion unthinkable in our nation the thank you so much. >> i have an important announcement. we've got a child who has been found, alex sidelings. meet your family at the reunification tent. you can ask any of the police officers and they will show you where that is. as we saw earlier the knights of columbus ultra sound...
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often bringing you stories cross the major stories that shape our world. is africa. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful the foster two years of division and. is now bracing to go to the floor. to leave for european union in a conflict so special because some of the key arguments live shaped to spread six debates telling the truth. so for sixty minutes on the phone. the facts. are first coming most of them in doors grant a moment arrives. on her journey back to freedom. in our interest. documentary. the record returns home on d w dot com. it's time. to take one step further. and face the council. your own beside the last really the time to search the know. and fight for the troops out it's. hard to overcome boundaries. and connect the world. this time for g.w. the deputy is going up ahead. for mines. this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes migration to big cities is outpacing urbanization in ethiopia we need the children to make a living on the streets of bodies. and just days into a new presidency hundreds of rebels lay down their
often bringing you stories cross the major stories that shape our world. is africa. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful the foster two years of division and. is now bracing to go to the floor. to leave for european union in a conflict so special because some of the key arguments live shaped to spread six debates telling the truth. so for sixty minutes on the phone. the facts. are first coming most of them in doors grant a moment arrives. on her journey back to freedom. in our...
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is linked to the natural world, and so our actions can help protect the natural world. it's a very powerful frame that captures the heart of children, and so our theme was let's protect nature. the third one was let's have fun, especially when we're in the schools and working with children. never under estimate the importance of having fun. to that end, we created phoebe the phoenix. a lot of recycling animates objects, like, a bottle or a can. i don't care about a bottle or a can, but i care about a phoenix. a phoenix is in our seal, and she's been the heart and soul of our plan, specifically with plan outreach. she shows up at all our assemblies, she's on all our materials. and even community-based social marketing techniques. this is a student actually making a public commitment that she will continue to compost by signing this poster. and you can see that it's a fun activity. when we put these activities into the school, the kids clamor, let me sign, let me sign. but what they're doing is they're saying, i will continue to compost and this is my public commitment to
is linked to the natural world, and so our actions can help protect the natural world. it's a very powerful frame that captures the heart of children, and so our theme was let's protect nature. the third one was let's have fun, especially when we're in the schools and working with children. never under estimate the importance of having fun. to that end, we created phoebe the phoenix. a lot of recycling animates objects, like, a bottle or a can. i don't care about a bottle or a can, but i care...
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that could just trigger a national emergency well those are just two sticks of dynamite tonight our world and the risks that we are facing as we face a new year i burned off in berlin this is the day. rex it means and we're going to make a success i respect china and i respect their president. but this killing us they are just afraid. they are the. things the door to the word will not stop the evolution of the word but few days ago i called the fig is the enemy of the people and they are they are the enemy of the free. we know that side the crime is an international challenge and they stand. there right since were really land let's say in attempting to meddle in their twenty's sixteen elections. also coming up tonight police here in germany say they now know who was responsible for one of the country's biggest cyber attacks and they know where he lives with his parents. on the say the suspect said he stole the data and published it because he was angry about statements they had made publicly and always will. well we begin today with a look at twenty nineteen in all of the volatility uncer
that could just trigger a national emergency well those are just two sticks of dynamite tonight our world and the risks that we are facing as we face a new year i burned off in berlin this is the day. rex it means and we're going to make a success i respect china and i respect their president. but this killing us they are just afraid. they are the. things the door to the word will not stop the evolution of the word but few days ago i called the fig is the enemy of the people and they are they...
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we live in extraordinary times our world is becoming increasingly complex. and many are disappointed to find that they are worse off than they used to be. and instead of doubting the economic system they turn to those who have profited from it the most those who continually promise new growth. for these empty promises more and more people are apparently willing to sacrifice democracy peace and then vironment. capitalism has reached a new level of escalation but it's no longer suited to the world we live in. it's and it's closer than we think. from the neon lights of asia. to the city that never sleeps. hello thunderstorms are returning to northern argentina not quite the same place where they were the cause the flooding up in the northeast but near the capital but the heaviest rain the last twenty four hours actually in brazil down the southeast part of this line extends up into peru where there's been a similar amount of rates of eighty millimeters in twenty four hours sundry stuff this is surprisingly hasn't yet produced the same amount of rain but the pot
we live in extraordinary times our world is becoming increasingly complex. and many are disappointed to find that they are worse off than they used to be. and instead of doubting the economic system they turn to those who have profited from it the most those who continually promise new growth. for these empty promises more and more people are apparently willing to sacrifice democracy peace and then vironment. capitalism has reached a new level of escalation but it's no longer suited to the...
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we can lead the way into a bright future if we focus on the world we want our grandchildren to inherit even as we address the issues that we face today. growing up in wyoming you have to appreciate history, it's everywhere it's in our towns and our stories, if you grew up in wyoming then you know wyoming has always been a leader. this year, we celebrate the fact that 150 years ago wyoming pasternak recognizing women's right to vote, the first in our nation. [ applause ] and there's more. we followed that up by electing the country's first female governor, nelly taylor ross. [ applause ] , these are momentous achievements in our nations history. wyoming earned her moniker is the equality state by being bold and fair, something we plan to observe in a restored capital this coming december. we are rightfully proud of that legacy and, as we go into this anniversary year, we must be mindful, we must be mindful of living up to that reputation. i grew up on a family ranch where i learned how valuable everyone in the family is and how much success hinges on everyone's willingness to pitch in.
we can lead the way into a bright future if we focus on the world we want our grandchildren to inherit even as we address the issues that we face today. growing up in wyoming you have to appreciate history, it's everywhere it's in our towns and our stories, if you grew up in wyoming then you know wyoming has always been a leader. this year, we celebrate the fact that 150 years ago wyoming pasternak recognizing women's right to vote, the first in our nation. [ applause ] and there's more. we...
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for something new on d w d w news often bringing you stories across the region stories that shape our world. for the news media's africa. h.i.v. positive in many parts of russia it's a terrible stigma but an orphanage and show ya bins takes a different approach. here h.i.b. positive youngsters grow up with kids who don't have the virus. what's the daily routine like for the stand out of the children themselves. sixty minutes on. let me we were wrong when we were. in the percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship to listen. to. us. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word published in the book. rico is in germany to learn german and why not come with him simple online on your mobile and free stuff d w z e learning course nikos for german made easy. time for an upgrade. our furniture that grows all by. our house with no room. for design highlights you can make yourself. stoops in tricks that will turn your whole special. upgrade yourself with g w interior design channel on you tube. this is news africa coming up in the next
for something new on d w d w news often bringing you stories across the region stories that shape our world. for the news media's africa. h.i.v. positive in many parts of russia it's a terrible stigma but an orphanage and show ya bins takes a different approach. here h.i.b. positive youngsters grow up with kids who don't have the virus. what's the daily routine like for the stand out of the children themselves. sixty minutes on. let me we were wrong when we were. in the percent of americans at...
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now on bbc news, our world reports from tunisia where, since the 2011 protests sparked the arab springgious communities, nada issa finds out if the time has sam— the ocean . democracy. abiy ahmed the ocean to democracy. abiy ahmed is offering hope to millions, but there are great risks on the way. people are united here? of course. can you become the immense challenges he faces of widespread ethnic violence. —— can he overcome the immense challenges he faces of widespread ethnic violence? this is the story of a leader racing to perform. than; the story of a leader racing than; the story of a leader rac are for a political sensation. ep%— lg 55.1 is ~ up raise féf 1" . ~ 55.1 is ~ i embraces féf 1" . ~ ea, group. very happy, really! a former soldier, abiy has confounded expectations of how leaders are supposed to behave in the country. less tha n less than - year a has confounded, to rush things, in other words? to rush things. now after decades of censorship, it is a last possible to travel into the lives of ethiopian‘s people. in this land of 100 million people on a journey to hear fr
now on bbc news, our world reports from tunisia where, since the 2011 protests sparked the arab springgious communities, nada issa finds out if the time has sam— the ocean . democracy. abiy ahmed the ocean to democracy. abiy ahmed is offering hope to millions, but there are great risks on the way. people are united here? of course. can you become the immense challenges he faces of widespread ethnic violence. —— can he overcome the immense challenges he faces of widespread ethnic violence?...
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laura: technology has overtaken our world. on our phone to the robots in our home, it is convenient, but at wha? a new book argues that since the economy prioritizes profit above all, it leads to digital platforms that dehumanize the world. " and aalled "team human, short author, douglas rushkoff. i am not an enemy of technology, but technology will do whatever we code it for. those of us involvede early internet days in the late 1980's and early 1990's, we thought we would program technology to expand human potential and create newon connecbetween people. now companies have to earn so much money for their shareholders and ctvestors, most of them have turned towards extg value from people any way they can. laura: what really struck a chord with me in your book was the idea that we have he human connection. i was horrified toearn that i spent more than four hours a day on my phone. what is is doing to us? douglas: in some ways it is making us trust one another less. if you have a skype call with somebody and the person agrees w
laura: technology has overtaken our world. on our phone to the robots in our home, it is convenient, but at wha? a new book argues that since the economy prioritizes profit above all, it leads to digital platforms that dehumanize the world. " and aalled "team human, short author, douglas rushkoff. i am not an enemy of technology, but technology will do whatever we code it for. those of us involvede early internet days in the late 1980's and early 1990's, we thought we would program...