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the job he's also in a wistful mood having pauline around nearby has got him thinking he doesn't want his son to go through what he experienced when he was young. when i was twelve years old my mum left for good and she came here and december my father left. my parents and me some some money for months just to pay my power and to. it was a cold winter and. i had to. i told them when they sent me that i was like two months with no power at home. i didn't tell them you know what's. mid day at the pool bar while the boss is enjoying himself thomas a great way to uses his lunch break to get away. he needs to let off steam and heads for the ne cove within walking distance. he's upset there is no affordable accommodation for seasonal workers especially now that private homes are being rented out via platforms like abbey and b. . as a result of the second season in a row he's living in provisional quarters next to the. thomas has footage of the conditions there. when. he sees the place where to sleep. and pretty. as you can see here. he does support untrue. and deaconesses. we scheme because
the job he's also in a wistful mood having pauline around nearby has got him thinking he doesn't want his son to go through what he experienced when he was young. when i was twelve years old my mum left for good and she came here and december my father left. my parents and me some some money for months just to pay my power and to. it was a cold winter and. i had to. i told them when they sent me that i was like two months with no power at home. i didn't tell them you know what's. mid day at the...
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well let's get more on this knowledge joined by pauline the managing director at asia and unless i've got at the policy risk consultancy and she's joining us live from hong kong very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so let's talk more about the impact of the tax on chinese businesses people and the economy are we starting to feel the effects and china as we heard from our correspondent and yet. well it's early days yet because it takes time for the terrorists to walk through from one level to. another in another level but basically china has a great disadvantage in any sort of terrorist war the reason is that americans buy chinese goods mostly because it's cheap so tariffs do have an impact chinese consumers however buy american goods for lots of other reasons being cheap is seldom one of them i mean they don't buy an i phone because the cheap so tariff a terrorist a china is at a disadvantage in using the terrorist retaliation so then how is the chinese government going to protect the chinese economy chinese businesses from these tariffs. well basically i think the chinese gove
well let's get more on this knowledge joined by pauline the managing director at asia and unless i've got at the policy risk consultancy and she's joining us live from hong kong very good to have you with us on al-jazeera so let's talk more about the impact of the tax on chinese businesses people and the economy are we starting to feel the effects and china as we heard from our correspondent and yet. well it's early days yet because it takes time for the terrorists to walk through from one...
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and that is what is such a risk says professor pauline mackie psychiatry just from chicago.the reason that women take up or just or with their pastor jim if they have these them other symptoms is to protect the uterus against cancer it's very important that women get an adequate dose of projects around when they're doing laps or one of the concerns with compounded by always outcome of therapy is that they don't always get that dose of projet strong that's needed so in fact the north american man a positive side published a research study where they found evidence that women who had a liking to go on bio identical hormones are being had an elevated rate. and to break free of cancer. bio identical progesterone is not nearly as effective as just a gin the synthetically produced kind and in the us that can only be obtained on prescription and how about the herbal products that are supposed to help when a woman experiences discomfort. what can i do if we hear. i've been having difficulty sleeping lately and i sweat a lot. in that i'd like to offer you a herbal treatment to start
and that is what is such a risk says professor pauline mackie psychiatry just from chicago.the reason that women take up or just or with their pastor jim if they have these them other symptoms is to protect the uterus against cancer it's very important that women get an adequate dose of projects around when they're doing laps or one of the concerns with compounded by always outcome of therapy is that they don't always get that dose of projet strong that's needed so in fact the north american...
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bid for the german firm like that it was a clear signal from the german government a new law giving pauline the power to block the takeover of german companies by foreign firms if judged necessary as in the case of toolmaker life and chinese company young tight tight high a sign of growing concern over the scale of chinese investment into europe's largest economy last week the german government prevented china's state grid corporation from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid operator fifty hertz. but it was uneasy about handing a chinese state company some control over the country's power grid but chinese businesses feel singled out. and. this concrete case shows a company from belgium and a non european one from australia bought stakes in the business but when a chinese company wants to invest it's being prevented for reasons of security. that some analysts argue such fears will backfire on german businesses which one of great artists the chinese market sensitive and delicate topic. but our hold on we do get that our government is acting very responsible but at the same tim
bid for the german firm like that it was a clear signal from the german government a new law giving pauline the power to block the takeover of german companies by foreign firms if judged necessary as in the case of toolmaker life and chinese company young tight tight high a sign of growing concern over the scale of chinese investment into europe's largest economy last week the german government prevented china's state grid corporation from taking a twenty percent holding in electricity grid...
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the estonian came from a set down to beat pauline parmentier from france, taking the deciding set 6—2 in the quarter—finals. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. well, in the last few days it's been pretty warm across the uk, with temperatures in the high 20s across the south. we've got another fine day on the way on wednesday across central and southern areas of the uk. you'll probably see scenes like this from tuesday, lovely weather there around the docklands in london. but there is change on the way. this weather front will cool things off over the next few days, but initially, the cooler air will be reaching scotland and northern ireland. but ahead of it, we still have warm air coming in all the way from the azores, from the subtropics here, so that's why it's so warm outside. in fact, temperatures overnight around the mid—teens across much of the country. now, the weather front will be moving across the uk through the early hours of wednesday morning. it's already been wet
the estonian came from a set down to beat pauline parmentier from france, taking the deciding set 6—2 in the quarter—finals. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. well, in the last few days it's been pretty warm across the uk, with temperatures in the high 20s across the south. we've got another fine day on the way on wednesday across central and southern areas of the uk. you'll...
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riccio is also in a wistful mood having pauline around ninety nearby has got him thinking he doesn't want his son to go through what he experienced when he was young. when i was twelve years old my mum left from bulgaria and she came here in december my father left. my parents and me some some money for months just to pay my power and to eat and it was a cold winter and. i had spent all the money they sent me and i was like two months with no power at home. i didn't tell them you know what i didn't have any money and they just shut down my power i don't them yeah when you're ok enough. mid day at the pool bar while the boss is enjoying himself thomas a great way to uses his lunch break to get away. he needs to let off steam and head for the any cove within walking distance. he's upset there is no affordable accommodation for seasonal workers especially now that private homes are being rented out by a platforms like abbey and p. . as a result of the second season in a row he's living in provisional quarters next to the bar. thomas has footage of the conditions there. he says the place
riccio is also in a wistful mood having pauline around ninety nearby has got him thinking he doesn't want his son to go through what he experienced when he was young. when i was twelve years old my mum left from bulgaria and she came here in december my father left. my parents and me some some money for months just to pay my power and to eat and it was a cold winter and. i had spent all the money they sent me and i was like two months with no power at home. i didn't tell them you know what i...
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as the new york times notes, "even the far—right politician pauline hanson, who once wore a burqa onof them want to back exactly what i said. the leader of mr anning‘s party, bob katter, has also been unrepentant. he called the speech absolutely magnificent and everything that this country should be doing . georgina smyth is a bbcjournalist here in the newsroom. georgina, what is the general public reaction? widespread condom nation and australia set the tone for this response, as we‘ve seen malcolm turnbull has rejected the comments, bill shorten labelled them as repugnant, but the most surprising reaction has been from pauline hanson. she labelled the speech as appalling, despite also calling for appalling, despite also calling for a ban on muslim immigration in 2016. so it is certainly not the first time we have seen a stand on comments like this in australian politics, it is unlikely to be the last. despite australia‘s tight control of its borders, immigration isa control of its borders, immigration is a hot topic. it‘s incredibly divisive and something people enjoy talking about
as the new york times notes, "even the far—right politician pauline hanson, who once wore a burqa onof them want to back exactly what i said. the leader of mr anning‘s party, bob katter, has also been unrepentant. he called the speech absolutely magnificent and everything that this country should be doing . georgina smyth is a bbcjournalist here in the newsroom. georgina, what is the general public reaction? widespread condom nation and australia set the tone for this response, as...
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medicine case needed six match points to move into the second round after a six four six four one over pauline palm in two years i feel safe while maria sharapova struggled to victory against veteran petit schneider who was playing in a first main draw mention a major since twenty living thanks and organizers have said they regret that french player eliscu may was given a code violation for adjusting her shirt on court it's called mental fatigue twenty one rules have now been changed to ensure it won't happen again pool fan to work out zero. crowd troubling southpaw lifeforce a couple of doors game between santos and independent entity to be abandoned fighting broke out between santos supporters and the police in the build up to this match santos had been painting all used to fielding and an eligible play in the previous game so ross and starting this much level on aggregate they're actually three nil down independence a go through to the quarter finals. paul thank you for that. for you at the venice film festival has begun in recent years it's premiered many of the movies that have actually g
medicine case needed six match points to move into the second round after a six four six four one over pauline palm in two years i feel safe while maria sharapova struggled to victory against veteran petit schneider who was playing in a first main draw mention a major since twenty living thanks and organizers have said they regret that french player eliscu may was given a code violation for adjusting her shirt on court it's called mental fatigue twenty one rules have now been changed to ensure...
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there a record number of both women and native americans are running for office across the country pauline supporters want her to fight against the long history of persecution of american indians and the racism they still face today so it's a real thing it's not just a made up story it's happening all over our country as a member of the laguna pueblo tribe hall in hopes to set an example for future generations and to fight for more representation in u.s. politics when i think about you know our young native women these two beautiful young girls here who maybe in their lifetime will actually see a native woman in the congress where you know someone like me there was no one that i could. go to to say how did you do it and how you know how can we make this happen she's campaigning to help wrest power away from the republican controlled congress part of a wave of minority candidates who have felt insulted and marginalized by the u.s. president and who are seeking office in response number one question i get asked is . when you vote. i think. and so i think if we win back the house we have an o
there a record number of both women and native americans are running for office across the country pauline supporters want her to fight against the long history of persecution of american indians and the racism they still face today so it's a real thing it's not just a made up story it's happening all over our country as a member of the laguna pueblo tribe hall in hopes to set an example for future generations and to fight for more representation in u.s. politics when i think about you know our...
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states could secure their future adrian brown al-jazeera in a long jiang province northeast china pauline long is the managing director of the hong kong based research consultancy asia and i think she says even if there are talks over tariffs and china may not be willing to do what the u.s. wants i think china will come to the table it is the united states the trump administration that has been pushing for this tariff fight china does not want a trade war and it will do everything that it can to stop it you know shut down. you know giving up anti country as it were so yes china would want to talk the problem is what is the truth and ministry should demand it of china and whether china is willing to give that the point there is that it isn't whether china should open its markets or whether americans have a right to demand that china does it every government does what it's best for its own people regardless of the abstract moral issue and run now up until now china fuz that it can do a lot of things that in trade and in other areas because it's got this huge trump card one point four billio
states could secure their future adrian brown al-jazeera in a long jiang province northeast china pauline long is the managing director of the hong kong based research consultancy asia and i think she says even if there are talks over tariffs and china may not be willing to do what the u.s. wants i think china will come to the table it is the united states the trump administration that has been pushing for this tariff fight china does not want a trade war and it will do everything that it can...
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from m.b.s., we have pauline uhl and jimmy li. and janet brown is here from b.h.p./m.s.s. that concludes my presentation, but i'm here to answer any questions, along with the development team. thanks. >> clerk: we have one speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm oscar james. i'm a native resident of bayview-hunters point, as most of you know. first of all, i'm in agreement with this proposal with the $4 million, but-day have some problems with -- or questions on some of the items. i see nowhere in here for homeless housing, for people who have been in bayview-hunters point all their lives who are homeless. you need to put aside some homeless housing in this particular project, and any project that comes out into bayview-hunters point, making sure some of those people in our community stay in our community. those who can afford and who cannot afford housing. the other thing i would like to ask for is the person who will be the landlord or the on site -- on site person to make sure that rentals be given, that person should come out of the community. i know one time before the agency
from m.b.s., we have pauline uhl and jimmy li. and janet brown is here from b.h.p./m.s.s. that concludes my presentation, but i'm here to answer any questions, along with the development team. thanks. >> clerk: we have one speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm oscar james. i'm a native resident of bayview-hunters point, as most of you know. first of all, i'm in agreement with this proposal with the $4 million, but-day have some problems with -- or questions on some of the items. i see...
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. >> reporter: pauline says it's the tiniest babies who suffer without the milk. >> they can't toleratehen the babies are born too early, the milk doesn't come in on time. >> reporter: that's when her organization pumps up their effort. mother's milk bank serves nicus across the state. >> reporter: we're at alum rock avenue where it's easy to see the haze from the northern california fires. she says the stress from those fires can definitely donations are so important. amanda decastillo, abc 7 news. >> michael f a special guest. >> the 38th annual comedy day is set to take place in about a month in golden gate park's robin williams meadow. 48 comedians take the stage. the whole deal is free. just show up. some of the greatest comics have appeared on that stage including robin williams and my two guests, debi durst and will durst. why do we need free comedy? >> good lord. everybody needs to laugh these >>colnte lau in order not t w we the rest of the world doesn't feel the same way we do. >> oh, my god! please help me laugh. >> it is an interesting time. good time for political satire. >
. >> reporter: pauline says it's the tiniest babies who suffer without the milk. >> they can't toleratehen the babies are born too early, the milk doesn't come in on time. >> reporter: that's when her organization pumps up their effort. mother's milk bank serves nicus across the state. >> reporter: we're at alum rock avenue where it's easy to see the haze from the northern california fires. she says the stress from those fires can definitely donations are so important....
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." >> reporter: pauline kamau has survived against tall odds-- owner of a successful 20 year old milling business cald sopa, with 30 employees producing half a dozen blends m the stapze flour. but 15 years ago, when herun husband and cor, peter, died suddenly, she was devastated and struggled for years to keep afloat. >> it was the rkest moment of my life and i didn't know what to do. i had remain focused and had to continue with the work. >> reporter: she found help from an unlikely source. a nonprofit organization drawn from six of the world's largest food companies advised her on how to expand, offering things like a business plan, waste reduction strategies and better hygiene practices. >> the need for running water in the factory itself, the need tot the nemark different areas for safety purposes. just basically good manufacturing practices. >> reporter: the mentoring group is called partners in food solutions. it's members include well-known giants such as cargill, hershey and general mills, companies that decades ago took food- making from the kitchen to the factory. >> physics is
." >> reporter: pauline kamau has survived against tall odds-- owner of a successful 20 year old milling business cald sopa, with 30 employees producing half a dozen blends m the stapze flour. but 15 years ago, when herun husband and cor, peter, died suddenly, she was devastated and struggled for years to keep afloat. >> it was the rkest moment of my life and i didn't know what to do. i had remain focused and had to continue with the work. >> reporter: she found help from...
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the removal of this individual can bring comfort to others who suffered at the hands of those like pauline who did the bidding of the nazi regime. i will use my prepared comments today outline in brief form the overarching strategy of the united states towards the russian federation. the foundation for this strategy is provided by three documents, as directed and approved by the president. national security strategy, national defense strategy and russian integrated strategy. it's a recognition that america has entered a period of big power competition and in the us policies have grasped the scope of this emerging trend and adequately equipped our nation to succeed. the central aim of order and policy is to prepare our nation to confront this challenge systematically strengthening the military, economic and political dominance of american power. our russian policy proceeds from the recognition that to be effective, us diplomacy must be back military power that is second to none, fully integrated with our instruments of power. to that end we have reversed years of cuts to the defense budget,
the removal of this individual can bring comfort to others who suffered at the hands of those like pauline who did the bidding of the nazi regime. i will use my prepared comments today outline in brief form the overarching strategy of the united states towards the russian federation. the foundation for this strategy is provided by three documents, as directed and approved by the president. national security strategy, national defense strategy and russian integrated strategy. it's a recognition...
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. >> vamos con las noticias porque paulin sÍ tiene algo muy importante que hablarnos. >> voy a entrar queridos y tambiÉn de toda una comunidad que lo recuerdan con cariÑo se le rindiÓ tributo a john mccain en el capitolio de arizona, sin embargo, las imÁgenes mas emotivas fueron estas que su saes spoe acercÓ al ataÚd para despedirse y despuÉs le siguiÓ mccain quien no pudo contener las lÁgrimas. >> anoche yo no podÍa dormir, pensando en lo que nuestro paÍs y el mundo va a extraÑar a mccain. >> nunca vamos a tener un hombre como mccain otra vez. >> un servicio religioso en honor al senado fallecido, mccain tiene lugar hoy en la iglesia bautista y desde ahÍ los restos de Él partirÁn hacia el aeropuerto internacional con destino a washington dc. >> cambiamos de tema en california estÁn denunciando que ice realiza diferentes maniobras para alejar a las inmigrantes arrestados en aquellos lugares declarados santuarios, rich monto llegÓ a tener 200 inmigrantes detenidos algunos se movilizaron para dar boblds defensores, creyendo que de esta manera se garantizaba se presencia en el Área, pero
. >> vamos con las noticias porque paulin sÍ tiene algo muy importante que hablarnos. >> voy a entrar queridos y tambiÉn de toda una comunidad que lo recuerdan con cariÑo se le rindiÓ tributo a john mccain en el capitolio de arizona, sin embargo, las imÁgenes mas emotivas fueron estas que su saes spoe acercÓ al ataÚd para despedirse y despuÉs le siguiÓ mccain quien no pudo contener las lÁgrimas. >> anoche yo no podÍa dormir, pensando en lo que nuestro paÍs y el...
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pauline from zanesville called in. she told me her brother had recently passed away. she wondered what we were doing about it. sam from shelby county called at the next town hall and told me his son had tragically overdosed from fentanyl and died. by the way, in both of those cases, they didn't mention that up front. they called and had a discussion with me about some of the policy issues and it just kind of came out. their voices cracked. you could tell when they are overcome with emotion at the end of our conversation and said well my son, in this one guy's case, just died from an overdose of fentanyl. by the way, in both cases the brother and the son did not know that they had taken fentanyl. they didn't know that they had used fentanyl. in one case with regard to the brother, he thought it was cocaine that he was using, only. instead it was laced with fentanyl. in the other case it was heroin, and the person had shot up heroin before and been successful in not dying of an overdose at least, but in this case fentanyl was laced in the heroin. now i tell you this bec
pauline from zanesville called in. she told me her brother had recently passed away. she wondered what we were doing about it. sam from shelby county called at the next town hall and told me his son had tragically overdosed from fentanyl and died. by the way, in both of those cases, they didn't mention that up front. they called and had a discussion with me about some of the policy issues and it just kind of came out. their voices cracked. you could tell when they are overcome with emotion at...