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non—bbc news, one of the highlights of the year on our world. for much of the year on our world. much of 2019, protests have rocked hong kong pitting hundreds of thousands of young idealistic demonstrators against the authorities and the might of china. in november, our world will distort some of those involved in awarding this programme contains some flashing images. forfive months, huge protests have rocked hong kong. hundreds of thousands of people taking on the authorities and the might of china. so why are they risking so much? in an ever more violent battle. and how will this struggle and for ordinary hong kongers? 0ur city is really under chaos, right now, we are within the flame. bobby and joyce, not their real names, are monitoring police movements. they are constantly on social media, feeding the information to a hub that shares it with the crowds. part of a sophisticated web that makes these protests so hard to police and control. bobby is a veteran of the last big demonstrations in hong kong five years ago, but he has never seen anything like this. since june, hundred
non—bbc news, one of the highlights of the year on our world. for much of the year on our world. much of 2019, protests have rocked hong kong pitting hundreds of thousands of young idealistic demonstrators against the authorities and the might of china. in november, our world will distort some of those involved in awarding this programme contains some flashing images. forfive months, huge protests have rocked hong kong. hundreds of thousands of people taking on the authorities and the might...
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. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. coming up on "cnn newsroom," refusing to engage. wednesday's hearing on capitol hill would have been the white house's first chance to participate in the impeachment inquiry, but trump's lawyers say no. >>> blizzards, snowstorms, and floods. 50 million americans under some sort of winter weather alert on the busiest travel day of the year. >>> plus the victims of violence. we are learning about the two lives cut short in friday's terror attack in london. >>> good to have you with us. so u.s. president donald trump and his lawyers are refusing to participate in this week's impeachment hearings. the white house counsel told democratic lawmakers sunday that the hearings are unfair. the proceedings shift to the house judiciary committee this wednesday, which will consider possible charges against the president. sarah westwood has details of the message sent to the committee chairman. >> reporter: the white house responded sunday evening to house judiciary chairman jer
. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. coming up on "cnn newsroom," refusing to engage. wednesday's hearing on capitol hill would have been the white house's first chance to participate in the impeachment inquiry, but trump's lawyers say no. >>> blizzards, snowstorms, and floods. 50 million americans under some sort of winter weather alert on the busiest travel day of the year....
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our vision is a world where everyone knows they can do math. e achieve this through programming for families of kids ages three to five with a focus on families of color and no income communities. our is all about making math fun and playful. because we know there's no such thing as life lived without math and will be based on math foundation is key to life opportunity and success. where so excited to be a community partner to townhall for two nights lecture. so dr. eugenia cheng is scientist and resident at the school of the art institute of chicago. she won tenure and pure mathematics at the university of sheffield uk and is now honorary visiting fellow at city university of london. she is prettily top universities of cambridge, chicago and nice and holds a phd and pure mathematics from the university of cambridge. alongside a research in category theory and her undergraduate teaching, her aim is to rid the world of math phobia. her first popular math book, how to bake pie was praised by the "new york times" national geographic and "scientific
our vision is a world where everyone knows they can do math. e achieve this through programming for families of kids ages three to five with a focus on families of color and no income communities. our is all about making math fun and playful. because we know there's no such thing as life lived without math and will be based on math foundation is key to life opportunity and success. where so excited to be a community partner to townhall for two nights lecture. so dr. eugenia cheng is scientist...
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, yes, our world is facing many crises. s that aim to leave no one behind, especially our women and our youth. we've got ten years to make them a reality and help to transform our world. we must do that now. i'm humbled, really humbled to accept this award working for the united nations and the world that we want. thank you, global citizens. [ cheers and applause ] >> please welcome raphael saadiq. [ cheers and applause ] >> in communities where the opportunity to learn is often limited, children rarely achieve their full potential. the third finalist for the youth leadership award is haroon yasin. haroon began in the poorest slums of islamabad. his dream is to take the most innovative ideas and scale them to reach the most inaccessible children to the world. to date, this organization has reached more than 100,000 students and with this award, haroon's goal is to impact 1 million users across pakistan by 2020. [ cheers and applause ] >> still to come, dakota johnson, leona lewis, an exclusive performance from sting and h.e.
, yes, our world is facing many crises. s that aim to leave no one behind, especially our women and our youth. we've got ten years to make them a reality and help to transform our world. we must do that now. i'm humbled, really humbled to accept this award working for the united nations and the world that we want. thank you, global citizens. [ cheers and applause ] >> please welcome raphael saadiq. [ cheers and applause ] >> in communities where the opportunity to learn is often...
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now on bbc news, a special programme from the team at our world. lapland, temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else in the world, threatening the livelihood of its indigenous sami people. erika benke has been to arctic finland to hear from sami women about their fears for the future. lapland is europe's great last wilderness. it stretches across norway, sweden, finland and russia, north of the arctic circle. the far north of finland is the home of the sami, europe's only indigenous people, who still live off the land. but the life of the sami people is changing. climate change is affecting the arctic more than any other part of the earth. you can't rely on that you know how nature acts or how animals act because everything seems to be changing. the melting ice is opening up opportunities for shipping routes and there is talk of a new railway. it's the worst nightmare we are facing at the moment. which could threaten the sami people's way of life. how can you put a price target for a culture? —— a price tag. we have come to lapland to talk t
now on bbc news, a special programme from the team at our world. lapland, temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else in the world, threatening the livelihood of its indigenous sami people. erika benke has been to arctic finland to hear from sami women about their fears for the future. lapland is europe's great last wilderness. it stretches across norway, sweden, finland and russia, north of the arctic circle. the far north of finland is the home of the sami, europe's only indigenous...
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we'll talk to him about his life and get his insights on what is happening in our world today. and finally, we will highlight some other big events coming up, including the big indian festival diwali, all on our show today. well, i've had the pleasure of attending the silicon valley asian pacific film festival. i have hosted some q&a sessions with filmmakers. the event is a project of cats, contemporary asian theater scene, and is still growing and evolving. joining me now is an old friend, he is co-founder of cats and the co-chair of the silicon valley asian pacific film festival, steve yamaguma. and also with us, i have the privilege of welcoming filmmaker andrea yu-chieh chung. born in taipei, she is a trained classical musician who found she had a passion for documentary filmmaking and on a global scale. she is presenting her latest work, "finding nasseebi," a film where she turns the camera
we'll talk to him about his life and get his insights on what is happening in our world today. and finally, we will highlight some other big events coming up, including the big indian festival diwali, all on our show today. well, i've had the pleasure of attending the silicon valley asian pacific film festival. i have hosted some q&a sessions with filmmakers. the event is a project of cats, contemporary asian theater scene, and is still growing and evolving. joining me now is an old friend,...
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first on bbc news, one of the highlights of 2019 from our world. last month, our undercover investigation exposed how people in kuwait had been breaking local and international laws on modern slavery, including a woman offering a 16—year—old child for sale. jess kelly has the story. in kuwait, 90% of households employ a domestic worker. bbc news arabic and our world go undercover in kuwait to reveal a disturbing illegal online trade in domestic workers. it's been called an online slave market. and this trade is taking place on apps hosted by some of the world's biggest tech giants. what they're doing is illegal. if google, apple, facebook or any other company is promoting apps like these, they are promoting an online slave market. there are more than 700,000 domestic workers in kuwait. in 2015, the government here passed a new law giving domestic workers more rights, and imposing stricter regulations on this multibillion dollar industry. but it's generated a lot of controversy on tv and on social media. these new laws may have pushed many to turn t
first on bbc news, one of the highlights of 2019 from our world. last month, our undercover investigation exposed how people in kuwait had been breaking local and international laws on modern slavery, including a woman offering a 16—year—old child for sale. jess kelly has the story. in kuwait, 90% of households employ a domestic worker. bbc news arabic and our world go undercover in kuwait to reveal a disturbing illegal online trade in domestic workers. it's been called an online slave...
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now on bbc news, our world.16, pakistani social media sensation qandeel baloch was murdered — the victim of a so—called honour killing. as the court prepares to deliver its verdict, hani taha, who has followed the story in two previous our worlds, returns to qandeel‘s home town. a warning — the programme has adult themes right from the start. qandeel baloch was pakistan's first social media superstar. she was both loved and loathed. for conservative pakistan, her videos were provocative. too provocative. injuly 2016, she was murdered for bringing shame on herfamily. six men, one of them are brother, stood trial for the killing. my name is hani taha and, for the last three years, i have filming with the parents as they seek justice for the daughter. as the trial concludes, i'm returning to multan for the verdict and to find out how qandeel‘s life and death have changed my country. multan high court, central pakistan. qandeel‘s parents have been coming here almost weekly for the last three years. waseem, qandeel‘s
now on bbc news, our world.16, pakistani social media sensation qandeel baloch was murdered — the victim of a so—called honour killing. as the court prepares to deliver its verdict, hani taha, who has followed the story in two previous our worlds, returns to qandeel‘s home town. a warning — the programme has adult themes right from the start. qandeel baloch was pakistan's first social media superstar. she was both loved and loathed. for conservative pakistan, her videos were...
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next on bbc news, our world, and sealed it for the reds.ext on bbc news, 0urworld, and a sealed it for the reds. next on bbc news, our world, and a look back at some of the highlights from this yea rs some of the highlights from this years series. russia faces a deadly epidemic on domestic violence. a warning, this programme contains scenes some may find upsetting. russia can be a dangerous place for women. it has a deadly culture of domestic violence. across the country, hundreds of women are killed every year by partners and relatives. but now, some russian women are fighting back, with a new wave of activism. this year, russian society was rocked by a big court case. three sisters accused of murdering their father injuly 2018 were found to have been physically and sexually abused by him for years. krestina, angelina and maria confessed to attacking their sleeping father, mikhail khachaturyan, with a hunting knife and a hammer. they face up to 20 years in prison. mikhail khachaturyan‘s body was found in the third—floor landing of this blo
next on bbc news, our world, and sealed it for the reds.ext on bbc news, 0urworld, and a sealed it for the reds. next on bbc news, our world, and a look back at some of the highlights from this yea rs some of the highlights from this years series. russia faces a deadly epidemic on domestic violence. a warning, this programme contains scenes some may find upsetting. russia can be a dangerous place for women. it has a deadly culture of domestic violence. across the country, hundreds of women are...
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invite us to your world and he said what a great idea for them to come to london to see our world so he pitched it to his boss and they said yes we'll pay for their flight so he talked to some anthropologist because he was as worried once the stone age people saw the wonders of the modern world they would never want to go home when they said don't worry about that. [laughter] because they understood and had studied this i guess they were staying with one of the producers and one morning sitting at breakfast the producer is getting ready i've got to go and they said where'd you go all day you leave before the sun comes up and then come back to you are not with your people he said i have to work and make a living. why? i have to pay for the house how many days you to work and pay for the house? he said 30 years. thirty years? when i went to house my friends come and we build a house what is wrong with you? so you can see this again and again there were three native people with charles darwin that were kidnapped on a previous forage by the captain with the idea he would bring them to en
invite us to your world and he said what a great idea for them to come to london to see our world so he pitched it to his boss and they said yes we'll pay for their flight so he talked to some anthropologist because he was as worried once the stone age people saw the wonders of the modern world they would never want to go home when they said don't worry about that. [laughter] because they understood and had studied this i guess they were staying with one of the producers and one morning sitting...
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world. we find this again and again. the logic of our way of life, of this work, you shall eat by the sweat of thy brow and bear children and pain and all this old test. bullshid, hunt gathers don't get hit. he world is full of anything you need. so i know that sounds very romanticized but if you study the anthropologic hurt you see this again. colonial america passed a law forbidding white people from runningway to live with the indians. so many of them were, i'm done with this. >> the french especially. >> many cases, documented cases where the indians would ambush some settlers, kill the men, take the women ask children back to the tribe, adopt them into the tribe, which is what they did generally because they didn't have slavery, didn't have the this other than it. adopt them into the tribe and then as the frontier moved west, often those people would be rescued, right? by the whites and they'd bring them back and, oh, thank god, you're back and not living with the he heath lan asks the first chance they dot they ran would back to fi
world. we find this again and again. the logic of our way of life, of this work, you shall eat by the sweat of thy brow and bear children and pain and all this old test. bullshid, hunt gathers don't get hit. he world is full of anything you need. so i know that sounds very romanticized but if you study the anthropologic hurt you see this again. colonial america passed a law forbidding white people from runningway to live with the indians. so many of them were, i'm done with this. >> the...
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to our world today and 30 minute w. . 250 years of beethoven a major anniversary. our host look at shooting it travels to vienna lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces and then discovers promise not to find history. of a lot of questions that need answering following the footsteps of the great being told. 60 minutes on d w. in the eye of climate change. africa's mix of. what's in store for. years to come for the future. comforting megacities the multimedia insight could counter going to. education is not only fought i'm glad i'm and educators on his foreign policy i'm saw that in coming 1015 years and a lot of the think of alt pollo true in kolker devalues off color and. there's a. understanding these things cannot be ignored for ever because the fundamentalist forces and the phonetic courses also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine their policy the power of communication they have power off technology ordinary people must not modernise support them must not suppose in this report that the international community has to inves
to our world today and 30 minute w. . 250 years of beethoven a major anniversary. our host look at shooting it travels to vienna lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces and then discovers promise not to find history. of a lot of questions that need answering following the footsteps of the great being told. 60 minutes on d w. in the eye of climate change. africa's mix of. what's in store for. years to come for the future. comforting megacities the multimedia insight could...
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this is the hidden default setting that's running our world.i can imagine that you might think, is this really a new thing? isn't this just what capitalism is? in 1776 adam Ãwrote in a well adaptation is not from the benevolence of the bush and that we expect to be fed but for the regards of their own self interest. he was saying a world where people were trusted to look out for what was best for them could function and even be a preferable way to operate things. on this front he's absolutely right. but adam smith did not go on to say that that busher must maximize their hogs lottery lower safety standards to a minimum and pay workers as little as possible to redistribute those profits to investors and said. that's a standard operating procedure for businesses today. we can pinpoint the moment when it happened when the switch began the end of the 1960s the united states were admired in the Ãba national conversation that said young men are sacrificing their lives in vietnam their families are sacrificing on their behalf, what should companies be
this is the hidden default setting that's running our world.i can imagine that you might think, is this really a new thing? isn't this just what capitalism is? in 1776 adam Ãwrote in a well adaptation is not from the benevolence of the bush and that we expect to be fed but for the regards of their own self interest. he was saying a world where people were trusted to look out for what was best for them could function and even be a preferable way to operate things. on this front he's absolutely...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," in our "world of worship" series, dana jacobson explores what's one of the fastest growing new religions in the world, the baha'i faith. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." b'hai faith. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been somewhe
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," in our "world of worship" series, dana jacobson explores what's one of the fastest growing new religions in the world, the baha'i faith. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." b'hai faith. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask...
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ever expected but today the people of annapolis and those who loved basketball and people who want our worldto be better and all the bad things can melt away for this hour. thank you very much. [applause] >> we're all elevated in our opinions because the news model pushes us towards more provocative stuff where before here is the news, now it has replaced entertainment. >> i would go into combat in afghanistan all tricked out with my helmet guys on my right and left with guns. i was pretty safe but then here comes richard engel from nbc news in this ill fitting bullet proof vest surely would not stop a bullet a little tinpot helmet he is risking his life to tell us what is happening. is he serving us? i do. >> people are always asking me constantly what's a path to redemption cracks we have to have something. i.c.e. struggled to come up with an answer and then i realize the answer i don't know not my responsibility to figure it out. keep trying stuff and tell people forgive you. i don't know. figure it out. >> the people that got the attention in parkland with a gun the people that wanted to
ever expected but today the people of annapolis and those who loved basketball and people who want our worldto be better and all the bad things can melt away for this hour. thank you very much. [applause] >> we're all elevated in our opinions because the news model pushes us towards more provocative stuff where before here is the news, now it has replaced entertainment. >> i would go into combat in afghanistan all tricked out with my helmet guys on my right and left with guns. i was...
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world. years of donald trump would permanently weaken our country. that is what we cannot afford to lose this election. the world is watching closely. alike are adversaries wondering if america has turned away from its commitment to values that truly make us great and enabled us to build a global network of alliances unmatched in history. administrationnt and aberration, a hick up on the hiccup on the path to greater prosperity and a greater future. i know where i stand. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, senator. nick shifrin, foreign affairs correspondent at pbs newshour. .'ve got three minutes john has 10 minutes. then the senator has to get back. we have done a lot of work on china lately, especially on uigh jinping.xi decided014, xi jinping economic incentives alone in change on wasn't enough, that there needed to be some sort of psychological means of control. personally responsible for the imprisonment then holding in camps of more than one million uighurs? senator kloubchar: he's the leader of that country, but the question is what
world. years of donald trump would permanently weaken our country. that is what we cannot afford to lose this election. the world is watching closely. alike are adversaries wondering if america has turned away from its commitment to values that truly make us great and enabled us to build a global network of alliances unmatched in history. administrationnt and aberration, a hick up on the hiccup on the path to greater prosperity and a greater future. i know where i stand. thank you. [applause]...
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world. four more years of donald trump would permanently weaken our country. and that's why we cannot afford to lose this election. the world is watching us closely. allies and adversaries alike are wondering, has america definitively turned away from its commitment to values that truly make us great? and enabled us to build a global network of alliances unmatched in history? or is the current administration an aberration, a hiccup on the path to greater prosperity, and a secure future? i know where i stand. and i hope you will join me. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. thank you very much, senator. >> thank you. >> and thank you for being here. >> thank you, nick. >> thank you all for being here. my name is nick shifrin, i'm the foreign affairs corner, cbs news hour, and i coming up. >> that's true. you don't have three minutes. >> i do have three minutes. i have three minutes and the audience will have ten minutes. >> oh, good. >> and the senator haso back -- >> oh, okay. so a wildcard if i may. we have done a lot of work on china lately, especi
world. four more years of donald trump would permanently weaken our country. and that's why we cannot afford to lose this election. the world is watching us closely. allies and adversaries alike are wondering, has america definitively turned away from its commitment to values that truly make us great? and enabled us to build a global network of alliances unmatched in history? or is the current administration an aberration, a hiccup on the path to greater prosperity, and a secure future? i know...
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part of the team that our world and european clu b team that our world and european club champions and to do we were really concentrating and did a lot of things really good. and especially scored the goals which is absolutely nice and very important. important to say the least. manchester city play tonight but the nature of this win begs the question, was this the night liverpool moved out of sight? chelsea enforce are now as close to liverpool as they are to norwich at the bottom after a 2— nell defeat to southampton. chelsea face arsenal next on sunday. arsenal's manager mickey arteta is looking for his his first win. it ended in a ten draw. everton one one nell in the first match of their new manager. manchester united came from behind to beat newcastle a1. reaction to all of the football can be found on the bbc sport website. celtic go into the old firm derby with a five—point lead in the scottish premiership, although they have a game more than rangers. they won 2—1 at st mirren. —— two nell. the ospreys suffered their heaviest defeat at the hands of scarlet thrashed aa nell. zer
part of the team that our world and european clu b team that our world and european club champions and to do we were really concentrating and did a lot of things really good. and especially scored the goals which is absolutely nice and very important. important to say the least. manchester city play tonight but the nature of this win begs the question, was this the night liverpool moved out of sight? chelsea enforce are now as close to liverpool as they are to norwich at the bottom after a 2—...
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. >> so coming up on "cbs this morning," charlie d'agata kicks off "our world of worship" series withn monastery in northern iraq. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." whether you were borne for more dance-offs... more travels... or more touchdowns. get the immune support that gives you more. airborne gummies have 50% more vitamin-c than emergen-c... plus our crafted blend of vitamins, minerals and herbs. airborne. frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. the bounce wrinkle guard shorts have fewer wrinkles and static, and more softness. it's the world's first mega sheet that does the job of three dryer sheets! bounce out wrinkles. so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine®. need stocking stuffers? try listerine® ready! tabs™. ♪ who will you make happy today? le vie est belle. the iconic fragrance. le vie est belle. >>> our top stories this morning.
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world in sam kerr. they had a lot of hype around it. but it was more than that. it was time to stamp ournce heading into the world cup. i scored the go—ahead goal in the game or something. in the beginning, it was kind of like... almost like a touch of arrogance. i know you are entertained at this moment, i am entertaining you, are you not entertained? gladiator feel, without the death of the gladiators. but certainly in the world cup, it was more of a defiance, but a joy as well, you will not take any of ourjoy. this is what you get, this is what you asked for, this is what you really want. rapinoe. it's in! the french are left completely befuddled! everyone is light, she talks too much or whatever. —— everyone is like, she talks too much or whatever. but this is what you really want. and i will give it to you, and i am giving it to you, this team is giving it to you, and you kind of like it. so it is a defiance but playful. if i could have thrown a sneaky middle finger in there, i might have. it was sort of like a way to connect with the fans too in some sort of sense. then they can do
world in sam kerr. they had a lot of hype around it. but it was more than that. it was time to stamp ournce heading into the world cup. i scored the go—ahead goal in the game or something. in the beginning, it was kind of like... almost like a touch of arrogance. i know you are entertained at this moment, i am entertaining you, are you not entertained? gladiator feel, without the death of the gladiators. but certainly in the world cup, it was more of a defiance, but a joy as well, you will...
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repression and discrimination are part of life for many women around the world on our new facebook channel d.w. women you'll find stories about those taking a stand and inspiring others to do the saying d.w. women gives a voice to the women of all worlds. have you ever seen a whale in the wild whale watching expressions provides an opportunity to get up close to these gentle giants. whales can be spotted in deep waters around the globe from the west coast of north america across the seas to south africa europe japan through to australia and new zealand. and something sensational is happening to humpback whales that once again being sighted in several places in the 1970 s. widespread commercial whaling nearly caused their extinction then in the 1980 s. whaling was largely banned and now humpback whales are returning to areas where they hadn't been seen for decades. will watchers off shore near new york welcome on board the american princess this is their only bet the out. that has that fabulous. photographing and recording the humpback whales that live in grout in new york. every summer the
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i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. ♪ >>> in our series "world of weddingse are ♪ >>> in ourd understand what marriage means in different countries. in this country, many couples choose those large weddings, but that comes with big expectations and very big budgets, lots of money. now some are taking a very different approach, you could say. adriana diaz met a couple in ohio who decided to go tiny on their big day. good morning, ms. smith, adriana diaz. >> good morning, gayle. so yesterday as you remember, we showed you an arranged indian wedding. that's a practice that goes back centuries. this morning we're introducing you to a couple who met the modern american way -- on line. they are also bucking other traditions to make the wedding work for them and their budget, and i just want to give a warning to viewers -- this couple is very cute. >> it was instant chemistry. she just got me. >> reporter: this ohio pair is so compatible even their names are a perfect match. meet sean and fawn. how did you guys meet? >> on tinder. >> tinder. >> this guy's not going to match with me,
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with his white house press secretary. >> whirling maintain a tradition that is centuries old in our series worldh us at this year's big stories and some of our favorite moments in studio 57 and around the world. >> but first, here's today's eye opener at 8:00. chances are, no matter where you live in this country, your front page of your newspaper had the i word in it. impeach. >> house democrats appear to be delaying the naming of impeachment managers. speaker pelosi says she's worried this will not be a fair trial. >> president trump did not want to be impeached. but his campaign is planning to use it to fire up the base. >> i say tell me what i did, please. well, we don't know. you've violated the constitution. >> 72% of the american people say there ought to be witnesses. >> with you gcan you get the voe that happen? >> mcconnell has ranted and raved but he hasn't had a single direct answer why there shouldn't be witnesses. >> campaign 2020 now is the first where the challenger will be taking on a president who's also been impeached. >> he's just fired off a tweet. can you believe that i wil
with his white house press secretary. >> whirling maintain a tradition that is centuries old in our series worldh us at this year's big stories and some of our favorite moments in studio 57 and around the world. >> but first, here's today's eye opener at 8:00. chances are, no matter where you live in this country, your front page of your newspaper had the i word in it. impeach. >> house democrats appear to be delaying the naming of impeachment managers. speaker pelosi says...
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i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world. shouldn't just be something in museums. i love that people can just go there, and it is there for everyone. public art is art with a job to do. it is a place where the architecture meets the public. where the artist takes the meaning of the site, and gives a voice to its. we commission culture, murals, mosaics, black pieces, cut to mental, different types of material. it is not just downtown, or the big sculptures you see, we are in the neighborhood. those are some of the most beloved kinds of projects that really give our libraries and recreation centers a sense of uniqueness, and being specific to that neighborhood. colette test on a number of those projects for its. one of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly
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the eritrean law society he's also a former judge in eritrea joins us from geneva in switzerland our world alow is senior lecturer in laureate kill university in england he joins us by skype to welcome to all of you start if we can with our will so why do we keep seeing in particular eritrean sports players disappearing. well i think the the. context. of human rights violations. being. consistent reports. going to the united nations. consistent. or. condition. is that people. who are. in the country which is kind of my point since they have a relatively better life why do we keep seeing them going missing match what's your take on this. i think it's probably. explained in 2 ways one is that if the numbers we see of footballers are relatively small if you take into account the overall numbers of people who continue to flee eritrea. the most recent figures i've seen from october this year suggest that as many as $300.00 refugees cross the border to ethiopia every day although those numbers fluctuates month by month so it's a massive exodus that's been going on for years and footballers repre
the eritrean law society he's also a former judge in eritrea joins us from geneva in switzerland our world alow is senior lecturer in laureate kill university in england he joins us by skype to welcome to all of you start if we can with our will so why do we keep seeing in particular eritrean sports players disappearing. well i think the the. context. of human rights violations. being. consistent reports. going to the united nations. consistent. or. condition. is that people. who are. in the...
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granddaughter on a cruise. >> he's claimed that he's innocent, and he does not want it -- >>> in our "world appeal of one of the fastest growing religions. >> to me building unity is creating opportunities for everyone. >>> in our "morning rounds," why more americans are choosing to stay away from alcohol. >> no, thank you. i prefer to get high on life. i'm going to have more fun than any of you sober. >> sober is cool. >> she doesn't look happy about it, though. i like how she's thinking, get high on life. i like that. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." i'm tony dokoupil with gayle king and anthony mason. we are high on life. >> yes, we are. >> financial donations to ohio's athens county food pantry have now topped $400,000 after heisman trophy winner joe burrow used his acceptance speech to focus on hunger in the area where we grew up. >> i'm up here for all those kids in athens and in athens county that, you know, go home to not a lot of food on the table, hungry after school, and you guys can be up here, too. >> but for more than 34 million americans, it's food stamp, not fund-raise
granddaughter on a cruise. >> he's claimed that he's innocent, and he does not want it -- >>> in our "world appeal of one of the fastest growing religions. >> to me building unity is creating opportunities for everyone. >>> in our "morning rounds," why more americans are choosing to stay away from alcohol. >> no, thank you. i prefer to get high on life. i'm going to have more fun than any of you sober. >> sober is cool. >> she...
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about the issues facing the women's game on and off the pitch and her role in that stunning world cup win. it is ourthis world a better place. this team does an incredible job of taking that on our shoulders, understanding the position that we have on the platform that we have. the usa have won the women's world cup for a fourth time. they secured back—to—back titles after overpowering the netherlands. and the usa have been champions in every sense with megan rapinoe winning the golden boot and the golden ball award for the tournament's best player. if we really want to have meaningful change, what i think is most inspiring would be if everybody other than raheem sterling and koulibaly, if they were as outraged as racism as they were. it is a few months on from the craziness of the world cup, what has it been like for you post—france? have you been home yet, what's life like? can you go to the supermarket by milk? milk and four selfies! that's sort of the accompaniment. no, i can go places. but it's like, so much more. i mean, like, there is not really a place i am going that for the most part peopl
about the issues facing the women's game on and off the pitch and her role in that stunning world cup win. it is ourthis world a better place. this team does an incredible job of taking that on our shoulders, understanding the position that we have on the platform that we have. the usa have won the women's world cup for a fourth time. they secured back—to—back titles after overpowering the netherlands. and the usa have been champions in every sense with megan rapinoe winning the golden boot...
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he wanted our world to be big. he wanted us to choices, so he pushed us to be curious, to pursue our interests, to experience a wide variety that life had to offer. to help us indulge our interest taking me too ball games, going to charlie's cub scout hikes, a company need jane on her high school ski trip. yet thinks he would probably rather do that like reading or tending to the garden work reading, but he sought to expand our horizons always volunteering to take us to lunch if we would come down to the museum, which was right across his office and a gw. he sought to make his own world bigger. he grew up in brooklyn, of course, surrendered by men who thought nothing of stopping by the local pub on the way home from work who arrived home with sore backs ads-- callused hands, men that made their living with her body rather than their mind, men whose world was contained by the brooklyn bridge at one end and another bridge at the other. i didn't find out until recently, these men in his life didn't think much of his a
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code to see digital information to our world today next on the d w. the pass to freedom 30 years from the fall of the berlin wall. which places still bare traces of the decades long journey divide. nicole soulish lucas state got this to get. an emotional look back at the fall of the wall certainly years ago thanks. to 30 minutes on t.w. . in the eye of climate change. africa's places. what's in store for the players listed for their future in the. contest for can make a city east to the multimedia use. inter. you are tuned to tomorrow today coming up. ancient database newly discovered is d.n.a. the data storage solution of the future. we visit a crime scene what can the tiniest traces of d.n.a. tell investigators. and it's not all in our genes how exercise makes cells grow.
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on this planet on some level is aware that our home is in crisis that something is not right in our world that break down within the living systems that support life on earth creates feelings of panic and because we don't have policies on the table that are really solving the problem it creates a very flammable political environment where these figures can come in and pick populations against each other it's time to take to the streets again the climate conference in madrid won't magically solve the crisis and still hopeful she sees a chance for a green new deal a real one that deserves the name we just need to be brave enough to look into our green future. clint eastwood's obviously has no intention of retiring now 89 he's directed an average of one movie you. see his latest is richard jewel the true story of a terrible miscarriage of justice richard jewel was a security guard who discovered a bomb lympics back in 1906 having raised the alarm and saved lives he was later accused of planting the bomb. when he finds suspicious package at centennial park richard jewel plays the hero out of
on this planet on some level is aware that our home is in crisis that something is not right in our world that break down within the living systems that support life on earth creates feelings of panic and because we don't have policies on the table that are really solving the problem it creates a very flammable political environment where these figures can come in and pick populations against each other it's time to take to the streets again the climate conference in madrid won't magically...
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world. this is our little way of saying to consumers, take the challenge.ry one of our loaves and see if you like cricket bread. it's not as unusual as you might think. the un estimates last year around the globe at least 2 billion people ate insects. they're a good source of protein. producing them is less environmentally damaging than producing meat. when we grow crickets, we need a very small land area but more importantly, crickets emit very little greenhouse gas. we know there has been a lot of discussion lately about animals and the impact they have on their greenhouse gas emissions. so that is the big sustainable credibility around crickets. i don't know who did the counting, but they reckon there are 336 crickets in each loaf. although it is called crunchy cricket bread, it shouldn't be crunchy cos they're ground down and mixed with wheat flour. however, can we convince the good people of northwich to give it a go? it's all right, though. it tastes a bit dry. it tastes disappointingly normal. itjust tastes like nice brown bread. give it a go. they r
world. this is our little way of saying to consumers, take the challenge.ry one of our loaves and see if you like cricket bread. it's not as unusual as you might think. the un estimates last year around the globe at least 2 billion people ate insects. they're a good source of protein. producing them is less environmentally damaging than producing meat. when we grow crickets, we need a very small land area but more importantly, crickets emit very little greenhouse gas. we know there has been a...
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world from cambridge. there's more to see online, including highlights from our previous programmes at bbc.co.uk/weatherworldcade — of weather brings. it will bring more weather world. so until we're back, keep checking the forecast. after the christmas day sunshine, boxing day cloud across the country today. outbreaks of rain and gusty winds into southern and western areas. the heaviest of the rain has been there so far. turning lighter this afternoon. pushing into southern scotland, northern and eastern england. dry for a time in its wake, but further heavy showers pushing into wales and the south west. here is where it is windiest. cooler in the east. afternoon sunshine, light winds, not a bad boxing day for the far north—east of scotland, 0rkney and shetland in particular. this evening and overnight, patchy rain and drizzle in eastern areas, wettest weather in the west and south, rain continuing on and off through the night. with all of the cloud, it will be a mild night in the west, a little bit cooler in the east. given the cloud amounts, should be frost free. big picture for friday morning. we've got
world from cambridge. there's more to see online, including highlights from our previous programmes at bbc.co.uk/weatherworldcade — of weather brings. it will bring more weather world. so until we're back, keep checking the forecast. after the christmas day sunshine, boxing day cloud across the country today. outbreaks of rain and gusty winds into southern and western areas. the heaviest of the rain has been there so far. turning lighter this afternoon. pushing into southern scotland,...
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world from cambridge. there's more to see online, including highlights from our previous programmes at bbc.co.uk/weatherworld — of weather brings. it will bring more weather world. so until we're back, keep checking the forecast. hello. you will be doing well to see much of any sunshine over the next few days. the satellite shows limited breaks in sussex but otherwise it is pretty much wall—to—wall cloud. it is low cloud that we have across western areas so it is murky as well with some spots of drizzle and mist and fog patches around. the worst for northern ireland and western scotland and wales and the south—west. during this evening we will see rain pushing back into scotland and it will turn murky across the pennines and also the hills of southern england but we will see low cloud and mist and fog patches around. tonight will be pretty mild with temperatures by the end of the night for most in the range of 8—11d which for many is warmer than it should be during the daytime. and that mild feeling continues around the western edge of this and into saturday with weather fronts across the north west. the far
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in our world today. i want to go through a few points about this. first, presidential misconduct is common in american history. the founders expected it, and as we all know, power corrupts, and many of the best presidents have succumbed to the temptations of power in different ways. >> learn more about oversight of presidential conduct sunday on "the presidency o." >> next, on lectures in history, clemson university professor bradley thompson teaches a class about the preamble of the declaration of independence. examining it line by line, he talks about the self-evident truths enumerated by the founding fathers and explores what they may have intended by their word choices. professor thompson: good afternoon, everybody. so for the last six weeks in this class, we've been examining the political thought of the imperial crisis. that is, we've been looking at the debates between british imperial officials and american whig patriots. and that debate has really in many ways come down to one issue , which is, broadly speaking, what is the british constitu
in our world today. i want to go through a few points about this. first, presidential misconduct is common in american history. the founders expected it, and as we all know, power corrupts, and many of the best presidents have succumbed to the temptations of power in different ways. >> learn more about oversight of presidential conduct sunday on "the presidency o." >> next, on lectures in history, clemson university professor bradley thompson teaches a class about the...
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our products. but even more than that what he does is since a message to the rest of the world. there are a lot of friends of ours around the world, we sit with japan, with the united kingdom consuming of the countries want to better trade relationships with the united states but until usmca can get done, they don't believe they can execute integration to do with america until they see that we can actually get the agreement with our neighbors from the north north and southt into law. the fact will finally get the boat on usmca is a big win for those american workers. but also then it sends a message to china. everybody knows, not just in america but all of our friends around the world that know the china doesn't play by the same rules and that they have to come in line with the rest of the world and they haven't needed to because nobody said up to them until president trump finally stood up for america but also for our allies all about the world that say china will have to play by the same rules. getting usmca fast also sends a message to china that if you want to be a part of th
our products. but even more than that what he does is since a message to the rest of the world. there are a lot of friends of ours around the world, we sit with japan, with the united kingdom consuming of the countries want to better trade relationships with the united states but until usmca can get done, they don't believe they can execute integration to do with america until they see that we can actually get the agreement with our neighbors from the north north and southt into law. the fact...
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world from cambridge. there's more to see online, including highlights from our previous programmes at bbc.co.uk/weatherworld — of weather brings. it will bring more weather world. so until we're back, keep checking the forecast. hello there. it doesn't look like we're going to see any snowfall for christmas day, but with it being cold, there could be a little bit of early frost, which might make you feel a little bit festive for a while. the reason for the cold weather with the sunshine as well as this ridge of high pressure for christmas day, which will be short—lived because it will be replaced during boxing day with this area of low pressure to bring us a spell of wet and windy weather. the cold air from christmas day will be pushed northwards and it'll be replaced as the wind and rain moves in with this milder air and, indeed, it'll be sticking around, even as we head on into the end of the week and also for the weekend. but for christmas day morning, it's going to be chilly. temperatures up and down the country just around 1 or 2 degrees. many rural areas will be around freezing, so a touch of frost li
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now on bbc news, one of the most striking films of 2019 from our world — the best pakistani transgenderetirement home. in a country where it's expected that your extended family will look after you in old age, what do you do if they rejected you a long time ago? mobeen azhar reports from the city of lahore. and a warning this programme contains some adult themes. once upon a time in the pakistani city of lahore lived a super glam guru. ashee was the talk of the town, an after—hours artist. ashee is a khawaja sehra — someone who describes herself as neither male norfemale. in pakistan, commonly known as ‘third gender‘. but entertaining is the preserve of the young, and as the years went by, ashee realised more and more of her community faced destitution when they could no longer work. this is the story of guru ashee‘s quest to change the future of the third gender people in old age. the history of the indian subcontinent is rich with stories of third gender people. during the mughal empire, from the 16th century, they were advisors to the ruling class and experts in the arts. the reality
now on bbc news, one of the most striking films of 2019 from our world — the best pakistani transgenderetirement home. in a country where it's expected that your extended family will look after you in old age, what do you do if they rejected you a long time ago? mobeen azhar reports from the city of lahore. and a warning this programme contains some adult themes. once upon a time in the pakistani city of lahore lived a super glam guru. ashee was the talk of the town, an after—hours artist....
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now on bbc news, our world.sh to save the planet gets even more urgent, one town has already cut its carbon emissions by 80%. we have been not waiting for the world to tackle climate change. we want to do it ourselves. ii, in northern finland, is one of the greenest towns in europe. powered by 100% renewable energy. the town's children already play a role in energy—saving ways of living. people still hunt and fish as part of their everyday lives. we have a trap there. we hope they are big pikes, but we will see. but could there be a cost to being europe's greenest town? this is one of europe's most eco—friendly places. this small town of 10,000 people in northern finland has cut co2 emissions by 80%. elsewhere in europe, the average rate of reduction is less than 20%. this woman is leading the green revolution in ii. this is the city with all these fresh ideas for how to really tackle climate change. by 2025, ii wants to be the first town in the world to produce zero waste. a goal embraced by all generations. we
now on bbc news, our world.sh to save the planet gets even more urgent, one town has already cut its carbon emissions by 80%. we have been not waiting for the world to tackle climate change. we want to do it ourselves. ii, in northern finland, is one of the greenest towns in europe. powered by 100% renewable energy. the town's children already play a role in energy—saving ways of living. people still hunt and fish as part of their everyday lives. we have a trap there. we hope they are big...