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leaders from pacific island countries are meeting in the tiny island nation of no route to discuss common issues but their form began with a roué over a lack of media access the detention of one of the few journalists who was allowed in right up to date those are the headlines the stream is next. we understand the difference. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. in my name. or on the beach and you are. hi i'm femi oke a family could be today what is the legacy of journalist marie colvin discussing the role of journalism in conflict as a documentary on the legendary war correspondent is released so you can share your thoughts and then you might be in the street. every the thirteen twenty twelve reporter marie colvin and photographer paul conroy snuck into syria they were on a mission to tell the stories of syrian civilians trapped in the water city of homs call them it would be her last assignment on february twenty second she and another journalist french photogr
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the leaders of pacific island countries have a lot of issues to discuss climate change and rising sealevels disaster preparedness vulnerable fish stocks and the growing influence of china all those issues are on the pacific island forums agenda but all that being overshadowed by where the forum is happening tiny no room is one of the two places australia's government to send and held for years refugees who've tried to get its shores man aside and in papua new guinea is the other i missed the international human rights watch and united nations agencies have all condemned conditions on the islands australia's refugee council and its asylum seeker resource center has just published a joint report it says poor living conditions on the roof and the lack of a long term plan for the families being held has left refugees including children broken nauru's government and some think australia is too sensitive to the criticism most refugees support organizations aren't allowed to visit the country that's outrageous you never you don't have to hide anything that's good right it's trailing governme
the leaders of pacific island countries have a lot of issues to discuss climate change and rising sealevels disaster preparedness vulnerable fish stocks and the growing influence of china all those issues are on the pacific island forums agenda but all that being overshadowed by where the forum is happening tiny no room is one of the two places australia's government to send and held for years refugees who've tried to get its shores man aside and in papua new guinea is the other i missed the...
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past as well as the contemporary works that are building connections and understanding between pacific islanders people in britain and in europe.th reporterexhibition tells many stories. obviously, there iokthe captain xhibition of the late 18th-century and its impact on indigenous islanders and on europe. many of these objects were brought back to display for museums where they were seen and studied by artists. for example, this fabulously decorated wooden beam t depicts a tale inspires a german expressionist. carvings such as this clearly influence those artists working th paris in the early century who made those finalized edstylbstracted sculptures. picasso was so mesmerized that he had a bronze version in his studio. the show of such wealth of pacific island treasures which is held by europeanranstitutions es the question of ownership and if any of these objects can shld be returned to the s untries from which they came. >> for indigenoupeoples all around the world, if they came back and shared, they would accrue more knowledge and research from the ground. these would probably come back. s
past as well as the contemporary works that are building connections and understanding between pacific islanders people in britain and in europe.th reporterexhibition tells many stories. obviously, there iokthe captain xhibition of the late 18th-century and its impact on indigenous islanders and on europe. many of these objects were brought back to display for museums where they were seen and studied by artists. for example, this fabulously decorated wooden beam t depicts a tale inspires a...
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the leaders of pacific island countries have a lot of issues to discuss climate change and rising sea levels disaster preparedness vulnerable fish stocks and the growing influence of china all those issues are on the pacific island forums agenda but all are being overshadowed by where the forum is happening tiny know ruis one of the two places australia's government to send and held for years refugees who've tried to get its shores man aside and in papua new guinea is the other and this the international human rights watch and united nations agencies have all condemned conditions on the island australia's refugee council and its asylum seeker resource center has just published a joint report it says poor living conditions on the roof and the lack of a long term plan for the families being held has left refugees including children broken naruse government and some think australia is too sensitive to the criticism most refugees support organizations aren't allowed to visit the country that's outrageous you never you don't have to hide anything that's good right it's trailing government
the leaders of pacific island countries have a lot of issues to discuss climate change and rising sea levels disaster preparedness vulnerable fish stocks and the growing influence of china all those issues are on the pacific island forums agenda but all are being overshadowed by where the forum is happening tiny know ruis one of the two places australia's government to send and held for years refugees who've tried to get its shores man aside and in papua new guinea is the other and this the...
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this is the pacific islanders‘ way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royall event that was made even more memorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex, for her first solo official engagement. she appeared particularly taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of 0ceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in 2010. the show of such wealth of pacific island treasures, or taonga, as they are known, held by european institutions, raises the question of ownership, and whether they should be returned to the countries from which they came. for indigenous peoples all around the world, if they came back and were shared, they would actually accrue more knowledge, research from on the ground, and that these gifts would probably come back again too. sometimes we don't necessarily want to repatriate these taonga. for the duchess of sussex, the exhibition serves as a useful introduction to the cultures of the pacific reg
this is the pacific islanders‘ way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royall event that was made even more memorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex, for her first solo official engagement. she appeared particularly taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of 0ceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in...
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the show is the first major survey of pacific island art to be held in britain, and also marks the 250thr. our arts editor will gompertz has taken a look. we're used to a bit of a song and dance being made about an exhibition opening, but not quite on this scale. this is the pacific islanders' way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royal academy in london. a special event that was made even more memorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex, for her first solo official engagement. she appeared particularly taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of oceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in 2010. it's actually these treasures from the past as well as contemporary works, that are building connections and understanding between pacific islanders and people in britain and in europe. the exhibition tells many stories. obviously there is captain cook's pacific expeditions in the late 18th century, and their impac
the show is the first major survey of pacific island art to be held in britain, and also marks the 250thr. our arts editor will gompertz has taken a look. we're used to a bit of a song and dance being made about an exhibition opening, but not quite on this scale. this is the pacific islanders' way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royal academy in london. a special event that was made even more memorable with the arrival of the duchess of sussex, for her first solo...
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for the regional pacific islander communities, she has been instrumental in bringing the pacific islander communities and our needs to be as visible as possible. that is in cooperation or collaboration with alameda county and san mateo county. she has been that critical role in bringing the leadership into those other counties so that the health needs and health assets and the assets in general of pacific islanders across these three counties are recognized and also utilized to build and resources and support for the community. kathy? anything else? thank you so much. >> thank you, very much. >> next speaker, please. >> hello. i am with the east policy advisory committee for the san francisco. it is a community of local homeless boards. and i am here to bring awareness towards -- because the new director, i believe has many of the trades and the different backgrounds that would come through of whoever they are, would definitely be something that is important. i am hoping that you would pick someone that actually would champion, in many ways, the different walks of life for the people who
for the regional pacific islander communities, she has been instrumental in bringing the pacific islander communities and our needs to be as visible as possible. that is in cooperation or collaboration with alameda county and san mateo county. she has been that critical role in bringing the leadership into those other counties so that the health needs and health assets and the assets in general of pacific islanders across these three counties are recognized and also utilized to build and...
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the past as well as contemporary works that are building connections and understanding between pacific islanders and people in britain and in europe. the exhibition tells many stories. obviously there's captain cook's pacific expeditions in the late 18th century and their impact on the indigenous islanders... and in europe, where many of these objects were brought back and displayed in museums, where they were seen and studied by leading modern artists. for example, this fabulously decorated wooden beam which depicts a comic tale inspired the german expressionists. and carvings such as this male deity figure clearly influenced those artists working in paris in the early 20th century, who made the stylised abstract sculptures. and picasso was so mesmerised by this deity that he had a bronze version in his studio. the show of such wealth of pacific island treasures held by european institutions raises the question of ownership and whether any of these objects should be returned to the countries from which they came. for indigenous peoples all around the world, if they came back and were shared, th
the past as well as contemporary works that are building connections and understanding between pacific islanders and people in britain and in europe. the exhibition tells many stories. obviously there's captain cook's pacific expeditions in the late 18th century and their impact on the indigenous islanders... and in europe, where many of these objects were brought back and displayed in museums, where they were seen and studied by leading modern artists. for example, this fabulously decorated...
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this is the pacific islanders‘ way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royal taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of 0ceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in 2010. it‘s actually these treasures from the past, as well as the contemporary works, that are building connections and understanding between pacific islanders and people in britain and in europe. the exhibition tells many stories. obviously there is captain cook‘s pacific expeditions in the late 18th century, and their impact on the indigenous islanders, and on europe, where many of these objects were brought back and displayed in museums, where they were seen and studied by leading modern artists. for example, this fabulously decorated wooden beam, which depicts a comic tale, inspired the german expressionists. and carvings such as this male deity figure clearly influenced those artists working in paris in the early 20th century, who made those sty
this is the pacific islanders‘ way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royal taken with this 18th—century costume of the chief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of 0ceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in 2010. it‘s actually these treasures from the past, as well as the contemporary works, that are building connections and understanding between...
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the leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in now that's where australia has an offshore prison camp for refugees the four day forum is focusing on regional peace and security in improving the health of the island's people but the prison camps in the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference around one thousand six hundred people have been held in two camps one and now the other on path when you guineas manages island a journalist from new zealand has been detained in narrow for talking to refugees without proper permission police held the barbara driver for three hours on tuesday and counselled her accreditation to the summit al-jazeera was among many media networks refused a visa some australian outlets boycotted the summit after the national broadcaster was banned from attending andrew thomas has more from sydney. it was a big garden for is the big annual meeting for leaders from across the pacific to discuss the big issues that face the more things like climate change the existential threats that rising sea levels pose fisheries fish stoc
the leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in now that's where australia has an offshore prison camp for refugees the four day forum is focusing on regional peace and security in improving the health of the island's people but the prison camps in the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference around one thousand six hundred people have been held in two camps one and now the other on path when you guineas manages island a journalist from new zealand has...
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of the leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in now too that's where australia has an offshore prison camp for refugees before they form is focusing on regional peace and security and improving the health of the island's people but the prison camps and the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference around sixteen hundred people are being held in two camps one a narrow the other in papua new guinea's man assad and andrew thomas has more from sydney. the pacific garden for me is the big annual meeting for leaders from across the pacific to discuss the big issues that face the more things like climate change the existential threats that rising sea levels pose to know fisheries stocks across the pacific very low they need to be managed carefully improving health outcomes across the pacific and balancing regional stability the balance between the united states and its allies on the one hand and the increasing interests of china across the pacific on the other those are all things that will be on the formal agenda but of course all this is being overshado
of the leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in now too that's where australia has an offshore prison camp for refugees before they form is focusing on regional peace and security and improving the health of the island's people but the prison camps and the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference around sixteen hundred people are being held in two camps one a narrow the other in papua new guinea's man assad and andrew thomas has more from sydney. the...
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that is true for our black moms, that super pacific islander moms, and this is one thing we are trying has been a doula for the last 12 years. >> sometimes women don't understand what doctors are talking about. sometimes they just need that support, someone to be there. maybe they are not thinking about. >> reporter: the program is privately financed but will be run by the city two health department. nationwide, black mothers die in childbirth at three times the rate of white mothers. part of the program will be to recruit and train african- americans and pacific islanders as doulas and have them work with those families. >> you get strong mothers and strong something that becomes a pp >> reporter: the program is slated in san francisco, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> as we head into the middle part of this week, these are the highs from today. a little warmer in some cases and yesterday, and pretty bearable if you think about it. livermore, 90. that was the warm spot. antioch, 85, fairfield, 88 degrees. air quality advisory for smoke and higher levels of the atmosphere. we are trackin
that is true for our black moms, that super pacific islander moms, and this is one thing we are trying has been a doula for the last 12 years. >> sometimes women don't understand what doctors are talking about. sometimes they just need that support, someone to be there. maybe they are not thinking about. >> reporter: the program is privately financed but will be run by the city two health department. nationwide, black mothers die in childbirth at three times the rate of white...
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the leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in our route that's where australia has an offshore prison camp for refugees the four day forum is focusing on regional peace and security and improving the health of the island's people but the prison camps and the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference there around sixteen hundred people being held in two camps one in our room the other in papa new guinea's mountainous islands and a journalist from new zealand has been detained in our roof for talking to refugees without proper permissions barbara d'rivera was held by police for three hours on tuesday and had her accreditation cancelled for the ongoing summit al-jazeera was among many media networks refused a visa some australian outlets boycotted the summit after the national broadcaster was banned from attending and a thomas joining us from sydney so really this entire forum is being overshadowed by the issue of fresh fiji's andrew and by as we're saying the exclusion off most media. well that's right so i mean it really has backfired on them really
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the leaders of pacific island countries have a lot of issues to discuss climate change and rising sea levels disaster preparedness the vulnerable fish stocks and the growing influence of china all those issues are on the pacific island forums agenda but all that being overshadowed by where the forum is happening tiny no room is one of the two places australia's government to send and held for years refugees who've tried to get its shores man aside and in papua new guinea is the other unless the international human rights watch and united nations agencies have all condemned conditions on the island australia's refugee council and its asylum seeker resource center has just published a joint report it says poor living conditions on the roof and the lack of a long term plan for the families being held has left refugees including children broken nauru's government and some think australia is too sensitive to the criticism most refugees support organizations aren't allowed to visit the country that's outrageous you never you don't have to hide anything that's good right it's trailing govern
the leaders of pacific island countries have a lot of issues to discuss climate change and rising sea levels disaster preparedness the vulnerable fish stocks and the growing influence of china all those issues are on the pacific island forums agenda but all that being overshadowed by where the forum is happening tiny no room is one of the two places australia's government to send and held for years refugees who've tried to get its shores man aside and in papua new guinea is the other unless the...
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world all passengers and crew aboard an airliner have survived a crash landing off for remote pacific island the air new goony plane hit the water after missing the runway in the western pacific state of micronesia locals helped survivors to safety no serious injuries were reported dutch police have arrested seven men suspected of planning a large scale terror attack heavily armed police carried out raids across the country after a months long investigation authorities say a thirty four year old iraq e-mail previously convicted for attempting to join the so-called islamic state headed the terror cell. and ancient mayan pictographic tax has gone on display in mexico city calendar style text is nearly one thousand years old and depicts the astral movement of venus it was looted from a mexican cave in the one nine hundred sixty s. and taken to the united states it's the continent's oldest legible prehistoric documents. in the u.s. members of a senate committee examining president donald trump's nomination for the supreme court are expected to vote this afternoon they must decide whether to reco
world all passengers and crew aboard an airliner have survived a crash landing off for remote pacific island the air new goony plane hit the water after missing the runway in the western pacific state of micronesia locals helped survivors to safety no serious injuries were reported dutch police have arrested seven men suspected of planning a large scale terror attack heavily armed police carried out raids across the country after a months long investigation authorities say a thirty four year...
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. >> is called the specific -- pacific island form.s place on an island state in the pacific largely funded. 18 regional -- zealand and aims to bring a climate change and overfishing. it displays the ongoing humanitarian crisis in their route is set to overshadow the summit area talking about the seekers pushed away from new zealand. languishing inndetention centers , and horrific conditions according to the refugee council westerly. talking about suicide attempts by children, sexual aasault, him described as greater than thooe in war zones. living in the situation has spaaked a #on twitter, kids of no groou. , easy the some cartoons child's maanetic sketch boarr showw in illustration of -- behind barbed wwre fences. there is aakid in a cost playing with blocks in rrality representing a prison orrmany of these young people are locked up indefinitely. >> heartbreaking. we are switching gears to the presidential election and thehe world chess federation. menn the surface, these often very important but it is quite interesting to the guar
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democrats fear cavanagh will pull the court even further to the political right the leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in narrow that's where australia has an offshore prison camp for refugees before they form is focusing on regional peace and security and improving the health of the island's people but the prison camps in the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference there are around one thousand six hundred people in two camps one in now to the other on papua new guinea's manor silent in yemen protests have been going on in the south against the saudi and the rotty coalition's military campaign. i. demonstrators in the large governorates chanted for the coalition to leave calling it a puppet of the us. some yemenis blocked off main roads and carried placards blaming the coalition for the collapsing economy more protests took place in the south of the government's failure to take measures against rising prices and the collapse of the currency. a bridge collapse in the eastern indian city of kolkata killing one person and injuring one thousand ot
democrats fear cavanagh will pull the court even further to the political right the leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in narrow that's where australia has an offshore prison camp for refugees before they form is focusing on regional peace and security and improving the health of the island's people but the prison camps in the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference there are around one thousand six hundred people in two camps one in now to the...
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body art is particularly popular with pacific islanders, while new zealand have already said the allhe cleveland browns, it is currently scoreless with for a half minutes remaining in the opening quarter. that is also now. —— that is all for now. hello again. friday is set to be cooler and fresher, with sunshine and blustery showers. before then, storm bronagh has really been packing a punch across england and wales. a good couple of inches of rain in places, producing some flooding and particularly squally winds of 60mph or so. very squally winds on that cold front as it moves away from the south—east. the centre of the storm is out into the north sea. still some very windy conditions early in the morning across the coasts of north—east england. the rain pushes away and then we're left with this north—westerly wind, meaning sunshine and blustery showers. quite heavy showers actually from time to time, and maybe some thunder in there too. a few getting into southern parts of england, but the bulk of them further north. look at those temperatures, back down again, numbers falling acro
body art is particularly popular with pacific islanders, while new zealand have already said the allhe cleveland browns, it is currently scoreless with for a half minutes remaining in the opening quarter. that is also now. —— that is all for now. hello again. friday is set to be cooler and fresher, with sunshine and blustery showers. before then, storm bronagh has really been packing a punch across england and wales. a good couple of inches of rain in places, producing some flooding and...
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five open regular seats, and we're specifically hoping to recruit a family members from the pacific islander community. we have been meeting with folks as well as from other folks from the department within -- out at the community development center and hoping to get that voice represented on our advisory council, as well as hoping to recruit additional english language learner families. >> great. thank you. superintendent, do you have any comments? >> just that we -- the staff, of course, recommendation from staff and really the -- are supportive in believing that these candidates are the right candidates to fulfill the work that we want to do, especially in terms of making sure that our students are going to be able to thrive in the 21st century. >> thank you. any other comments or questions, commissioner merase? >> i'm prepared to support the recommendation, but i'm hoping that my colleagues on the board will help the p.a.c. recruit for those five vacancies because that's kind of a lot of vacancies, and the p.a.c. does good work on advising us, so hoping to fill those vacancies with every
five open regular seats, and we're specifically hoping to recruit a family members from the pacific islander community. we have been meeting with folks as well as from other folks from the department within -- out at the community development center and hoping to get that voice represented on our advisory council, as well as hoping to recruit additional english language learner families. >> great. thank you. superintendent, do you have any comments? >> just that we -- the staff, of...
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pacific island leaders meeting in our ruins australia continues to imprison refugees are. the strongest typhoon to batter japan in twenty five years has killed at least ten people it injured hundreds of others typhoon j.v. left more than a million japanese without electricity and damaged roads and rail lines thousands of airline passengers were stranded overnight because runways flooded can saya poured in also. fadi salami has more from take care. i think when j.v. has moved away from the japanese like to be luis now on the island of hokkaido in japan still whether officials are cautioning people to be cautioned against the highways and going green in the area they have. to fight on the way from japan people are now trying to evaluate the damage just a few things and. that's not the main focus was. to feel for a second which was hit by society by the cycling. strongest cycling that japan faced within twenty five years. been knocked out in many areas also the kobe i don't three hundred thousand will spend the night we don't think that they. put in that city which is connect
pacific island leaders meeting in our ruins australia continues to imprison refugees are. the strongest typhoon to batter japan in twenty five years has killed at least ten people it injured hundreds of others typhoon j.v. left more than a million japanese without electricity and damaged roads and rail lines thousands of airline passengers were stranded overnight because runways flooded can saya poured in also. fadi salami has more from take care. i think when j.v. has moved away from the...
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instead, the law referred to the trust territory of the pacific islands and now -- a now defunct entity that ceased to exist in 1994. the former trusteeship predated the current self-governing stat thousands of freely associated states as established under the compact of free association. as a result of this error, citizens -- citizens of the marshall islands, micronesia and palau are often forced to settle for temporary driver's licenses that expire in a year. because some employers have been reluctant to hire or retain temporary license carriers, many of these citizens lose access to work, housing and other opportunities. the omission greatly disadvantages these citizens to other nonimmigrants who are able to obtain standard licenses lasting up to eight years if they meet the real i.d. act eligibility requirements. h.r. 3398 correct this is drafting error in the real i.d. act. fixing this error in the law clarifies the legal eligibility of the citizens of these three driver's full-time licenses, honors our compact of free association and reaffirm ours partnership with the three nation
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we have just f comem the pacific islands forum.ss in disg regional security, in that forum, pacific island nations identified climate change as beingth the biggest at we face. the biggest threat that we face. the message that came through trongly as well was that we cannot give up. we cannot be the sentiment it's about now adaptation, that we still have a responsibility to try and ensure that wherever in the world an individual is living, that they have the opon of being able to preserve their language, their plac their land and simply conceding that sea a levels rising and they will be inundated is not the position they wantghs to for. they want us to fight to try to reserve what we are seeing. >> you are definitely counter current if y like. europe is clamping down. the united states is clamping down. they have a low bar for allowing refugees, theowest in u.s. history right now under the trump administration. i wonder - you are a progressive leader. you are among the new band of young leaders, including president macron, justin trudeau and others who see the as it is today. present trump
we have just f comem the pacific islands forum.ss in disg regional security, in that forum, pacific island nations identified climate change as beingth the biggest at we face. the biggest threat that we face. the message that came through trongly as well was that we cannot give up. we cannot be the sentiment it's about now adaptation, that we still have a responsibility to try and ensure that wherever in the world an individual is living, that they have the opon of being able to preserve their...
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accompany his wife at the opening of "oceania" an exhibition of art from australia, new zealand, the pacific islandsthey are the same countries meghan will visit with harry next month. >> it's an opportunity for them to show themselves as team sussex. we know the focus is going to be on youth leadership, environmental issues and the invictus games. >> i. team sussex. >> it's a good one. >> it's fantastic. >>> coming up -- angridash ange jolie goes blonde. >> and inside celebs messy closets. >> it's like ditch, donate. >> plus "last man standing" lives up to its name back on the air. >> you had 500,000 signatures from viewers. >>br 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ ♪ >> imagine dragons nonprofit organization rai i'm not picking it up. you pick it up! i'm not picking it up. well somebody's gotta pick it up! i'll pick it up! they're clean! ♪'cuz my hiney's clean.♪ ♪oh yeah i'm charmin clean.♪ ♪that's how i know they're clean.♪ charmin ultra strong is woven like a washcloth and
accompany his wife at the opening of "oceania" an exhibition of art from australia, new zealand, the pacific islandsthey are the same countries meghan will visit with harry next month. >> it's an opportunity for them to show themselves as team sussex. we know the focus is going to be on youth leadership, environmental issues and the invictus games. >> i. team sussex. >> it's a good one. >> it's fantastic. >>> coming up -- angridash ange jolie goes...
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accompany his wife at the opening of "oceania" an exhibition of art from australia, new zealand, the pacific islands. they are the same countries meghan will visit with harry next month. >> it's an opportunity for them to show themselves as team sussex. we know the focus is going to be on youth leadership, environmental issues and the invictus games. >> i love that. team sussex. >> it's a good one. >> it's fantastic. >>> coming up -- angrildash ang jolie goes blonde. >> and inside celebs messy closets. >> it's like ditch, donate. >> plus "last man standing" lives up to its name back on the air. >> you had 500,000 signatures from viewers. >> ♪ >> imagine dragons nonprofit organization rai ♪ >>> here's a creepy scene for ya, joaquin phoenix in a clown costume as "joker," shooting in a brooklyn phone booth. set in the '80s it's the story of joker's origins, out next year. >> meanwhile the cast of "downton abbey" was shooting outside of london today. hugh bonneville, lord grantham and elizabeth mcgovern, lady grantham, return in this film version of the hit tv series out next september. >> and check out
accompany his wife at the opening of "oceania" an exhibition of art from australia, new zealand, the pacific islands. they are the same countries meghan will visit with harry next month. >> it's an opportunity for them to show themselves as team sussex. we know the focus is going to be on youth leadership, environmental issues and the invictus games. >> i love that. team sussex. >> it's a good one. >> it's fantastic. >>> coming up -- angrildash ang...
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the leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in narrow that's where australia as an offshore prison camp for refugees for a forum is focusing on regional peace and security and improving the health of the olives people but the prison camps and the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference around one thousand six hundred people are held in two camps one in now the other on papua new guinea's mannus island those are the headlines we're back in half an hour right now it's back to the people's house september on al-jazeera the fourth eastern economic forum is to be held in the city of bloody post-doc as russia looks to expand its influence in the asia pacific region on television and online the street continues to tap into the extraordinary potential of social media to disseminate news the presidents of russia turkey and iran will meet in teheran for another summit seeking an end to the war in syria we'll have extensive coverage people in power continues to examine the use and abuse of power around the world the united nations general assembly hold t
the leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in narrow that's where australia as an offshore prison camp for refugees for a forum is focusing on regional peace and security and improving the health of the olives people but the prison camps and the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference around one thousand six hundred people are held in two camps one in now the other on papua new guinea's mannus island those are the headlines we're back in half an hour...
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appears to be an effort to expand their in their own region in places like africa latin america the pacific islands asia and we are concerned by some of the tactics that the hunt for chinese spies is in full swing too as if the land of the american dream has been rid of russia's agents and what seems to be a new fad in this china dominated collection military rivalry taiwan is a breakaway province from beijing's standpoint while from washington's it's a lucrative opportunity no wonder the massive new us three hundred and thirty million dollar weapons deal with taiwan fell flat with china washington is definitely afraid the china is in the passingly many economists are predicting that sooner rather than later china will have a larger economy than that of the united states of america that from washington's point of view presents a crisis for the united states of america likewise you see there are states trying to recruit other nations into its china cobol particularly japan australia and india this is a very combustible situation so it appears like russia is indeed stepping aside this fall winter sea
appears to be an effort to expand their in their own region in places like africa latin america the pacific islands asia and we are concerned by some of the tactics that the hunt for chinese spies is in full swing too as if the land of the american dream has been rid of russia's agents and what seems to be a new fad in this china dominated collection military rivalry taiwan is a breakaway province from beijing's standpoint while from washington's it's a lucrative opportunity no wonder the...
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this is the pacific islanders' way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royalchief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of 0ceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in 2010. it's actually these treasures from the past, as well as the contemporary works, that are building connections and understanding between pacific islanders and people in britain and in europe. the exhibition tells many stories. obviously there is captain cook's pacific expeditions in the late 18th century, and their impact on the indigenous islanders, and on europe, where many of these objects were brought back and displayed in museums, where they were seen and studied by leading modern artists. for example, this fabulously decorated wooden beam, which depicts a comic tale, inspired the german expressionists. and carvings such as this male deity figure clearly influenced those artists working in paris in the early 20th century, who made those stylised, abstracted sculptures. and picasso was
this is the pacific islanders' way to mark the first—ever show of their art and culture at the royalchief mourner from the islands of tahiti. the exhibition covers around 600 years of 0ceanic artworks, from this centuries—old maori carving to these photographic portraits of life—casts taken in 2010. it's actually these treasures from the past, as well as the contemporary works, that are building connections and understanding between pacific islanders and people in britain and in europe....
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robin davidson tweeted these pictures of male worry and pacific islander women artists performing at parliament to mark the anniversary. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at g.w. news or you can write directly to me don't forget to use the hash tag the day we're going to leave you now with a look at the celebrations on this historic day in new zealand and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see then everybody. in town tonight. a. long haul. her. making a fashion splash at october fact. this year the prince of palm. has created the perfect day. he design the outfits for a famous store that sells traditional german full costume. creations and ask him what makes for a good. next. these men are risking their lives trying to get to the e.u. be abuzz me a handsome building up on a route that's riddled with landmines. the country is struggling to cope with growing numbers of refugees providing them with the bare necessities before they continue to fund their dangerous journey. i
robin davidson tweeted these pictures of male worry and pacific islander women artists performing at parliament to mark the anniversary. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at g.w. news or you can write directly to me don't forget to use the hash tag the day we're going to leave you now with a look at the celebrations on this historic day in new zealand and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another...
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robin davidson tweeted these pictures of male worry and pacific islander women artists performing at parliament to mark the anniversary. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at g.w. news or you can write directly to me off t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag the day we're to leave you now with a look at the celebrations on this historic day in new zealand and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see then everybody. tonight. just. saying. does not fall. down not. permanent. he. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful this week conflict zone as you began up to talk to us from foreign minister of a prize she was nominated for the post by the end of the gracious and why we. feel although she is not a member of the politics who view feels for all those who use mecha views conflict so. often. these fishermen have certification for sustainable fishing. but why is that. who's behind on payments does it all boil down to money. sustainably made. since the. conflict in the
robin davidson tweeted these pictures of male worry and pacific islander women artists performing at parliament to mark the anniversary. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at g.w. news or you can write directly to me off t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag the day we're to leave you now with a look at the celebrations on this historic day in new zealand and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is...
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robin davidson tweeted these pictures of male worry and pacific islander women artists performing at parliament to mark the anniversary. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at g.w. news or you can write the work in the t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag the day we're going to leave you now with a look at the celebrations on this historic day in new zealand and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everybody. in tonight. saying he. was up to it all hold him down. and. the. phones are ready for big business. virtual reality granted reality mixed reality. new technologies offer huge potential. for companies customers and markets. subscriptions. to sprint the state of colorado calling for. look what do we. really know much about samantha behind the car. what motivates him how does he feel. good moments to the life of a great fashion designer. some special. cities like. germany which. any time any place. have the benefit of pop. songs to sing along to download to use t
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rt 30% asian pacific islander. the reason i point that out is because a across the country and in california primary there have been late surges and pollste and people have been surprised. by those who made it through primaries without establishment su. in fact one of three of the nominees that are on the november ballot are women of color. people who came through without democratic party blessing. what's happening in orange county is that a sort of similar suation. where we have a heavily people of color population. and so it's all about turn out. and pollsters are saying it's slightly republica advantage. they're not looking at the incredible g wwth ofen and women of color. in that district alone. that will be the x factor. they're not counting it now. he it's thert of the revoluti i was in orange county this week. to see the turn out of women at these events. it was impressive. many said they have been involved politically was a the women's march. many women of color. it's going to be interesting see. did they c
rt 30% asian pacific islander. the reason i point that out is because a across the country and in california primary there have been late surges and pollste and people have been surprised. by those who made it through primaries without establishment su. in fact one of three of the nominees that are on the november ballot are women of color. people who came through without democratic party blessing. what's happening in orange county is that a sort of similar suation. where we have a heavily...
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robin davidson tweeted these pictures of male worry and pacific islander women artists performing at parliament to mark the anniversary. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the w. news or you can write directly to me off t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag the day we're to leave you now with a look at the celebrations on this historic day in new zealand and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everybody i. mean i'm old enough to know. the best. team. comes up to me at all for. coming in. from. the back. into the cars. flix own confronting the powerful this week on cig's own is it again up with all the foreign minister. she was nominated for the post by the end of the gracious and why we. feel although she is not a member of the politics. you always fall asleep if you. conflicts ochs thirty minutes double. play. nothing fun beethoven. his work and that goddess fortuna. the munster up and finished playing. beethoven's first dawn twenty. six her first day at schoo
robin davidson tweeted these pictures of male worry and pacific islander women artists performing at parliament to mark the anniversary. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the w. news or you can write directly to me off t.v. don't forget to use the hash tag the day we're to leave you now with a look at the celebrations on this historic day in new zealand and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is...