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people on the left tend to look at all poor people as if they're category one and people on the right look at them as if they're category four. therefore, it's difficult to get any kind of recent discussion about changing it because we're looking at it through a different prism and trying to argue it like it's one category. >> now by federal standards almost 50 million people in this country are poor. >> they occupied those categories, okay? the remedy for one group is not necessarily suitable for the other. so what paul is trying to do is say, let's tailor remedies for the problem that is appropriate for the category of poor persons. >> peter adelman, you go some way down the road with bob woodson, wouldn't you? there are different reasons why different people are poor and that in response we should have different policy solutions, no? >> we're okay so far. >> okay. >> the difference is -- there are a number of differences, but just on the categories, the biggest single reason why people are in poverty is economic. it's the fact that we've turned into a nation of low wage jobs. we sh
people on the left tend to look at all poor people as if they're category one and people on the right look at them as if they're category four. therefore, it's difficult to get any kind of recent discussion about changing it because we're looking at it through a different prism and trying to argue it like it's one category. >> now by federal standards almost 50 million people in this country are poor. >> they occupied those categories, okay? the remedy for one group is not...
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you know, poor people, they're good at holding down poor people. they've had decades and centuries of experience. but now you're trying to hold down the american middle class and succeeding at the moment. but those people know that they, you know, even a dog knows the difference between being stumbled over and being kicked. and these people who've now been knocked out of the middle class, and by the way since the 2008 recession, collapse of wall street crashed on our economy, 90 percent of the american people have lost income and lost wealth, nine out of ten of us. that's a lot of people to hold down and think that those people are not going to rebel. they're beginning to rebel, that's what i'm saying. >> you know, ralph nader is out with a new book called "unstoppable," in which he says, there could be a coalition of left and right, united around such common interests as ending corporate bailouts, military overreach, and even the minimum wage. there are people on the right who support the minimum wage. >> and that's what i'm saying is out there in
you know, poor people, they're good at holding down poor people. they've had decades and centuries of experience. but now you're trying to hold down the american middle class and succeeding at the moment. but those people know that they, you know, even a dog knows the difference between being stumbled over and being kicked. and these people who've now been knocked out of the middle class, and by the way since the 2008 recession, collapse of wall street crashed on our economy, 90 percent of the...
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people filing out of the church.ter dam. and all throughout the netherlands in towns large and small, towns that have felt and borne the cost of this tragedy. that have felt pain of the families, that know family members. 13 family members in hilversum, netherlands, also here by richard quest as we continue to watch this extraordinary outpouring of emotion. >> and, of course, would this be -- if this was just the first -- if this was the only, it would be unbearable in itself. but it is not. it is the first of 40 that have arrived back. we have at least 250 more to come back. over the next few days. and that, i think, speaks to volumes for what the dutch are doing today, because they will have to do this again tomorrow and the next day with the same dignity and solemnity they have given to these people. we know that 200 were on board the aircraft. we believe they were. but how many, no one knows, of the victims recovered. we know that further searches have to take place in ukraine. and that's crucial, anderson, becau
people filing out of the church.ter dam. and all throughout the netherlands in towns large and small, towns that have felt and borne the cost of this tragedy. that have felt pain of the families, that know family members. 13 family members in hilversum, netherlands, also here by richard quest as we continue to watch this extraordinary outpouring of emotion. >> and, of course, would this be -- if this was just the first -- if this was the only, it would be unbearable in itself. but it is...
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the deficit between people who go overseas and people who come here. one of the reasons or that is believed to be a high vat rate on accommodation and on attractions. will be prime minister look at that to ensure that that is not what is driving up that deficit? >> i think my honorable friend is right to promote the southwest as a holiday destination. we should do whatever we can do. the restoration of the transport link has been vital. i think it is difficult to of differential rates of vat on some of these things but everything we can do to promote the uk as a holiday destination including the brilliant fact that the tour de france is coming this weekend, we should do. >> cancer research uk has just launched a new strategy which is focus on -- [inaudible] >> i do think the cancer drugs fund has been a huge breakthrough not just in terms of making available drugs but also making available some important treatment of the other parts of the united kingdom will take up what we're doing with the cancer drugs than. i think the other thing we can do is thro
the deficit between people who go overseas and people who come here. one of the reasons or that is believed to be a high vat rate on accommodation and on attractions. will be prime minister look at that to ensure that that is not what is driving up that deficit? >> i think my honorable friend is right to promote the southwest as a holiday destination. we should do whatever we can do. the restoration of the transport link has been vital. i think it is difficult to of differential rates of...
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the people didn't either. what happened whether it's the 94th congress, they were the ones who destroyed everything that we did. our military never lost one battle and the tom. i am just talking right now wherever my mind have is to go. people are going to look at iraq. but president bush did in iraq i think that any american would have done if they repress and did the united states and had the information he had. people say the cia told them all wrong. perhaps, but so did the am i six of great britain, which gave him the information. so did the chairman security very, very long images came pronounced with. so does the fridge. so did amazingly not noted. he was in office. then prime minister. the u.n. had 17 resolutions that they disobeyed. who would do that coming right for 9/11 were everyone in the united states today, you know, there are time when you'd better take -- you better do those things that are necessary to do before a tragedy rather than after a tragedy. i had that feeling -- i've had people said
the people didn't either. what happened whether it's the 94th congress, they were the ones who destroyed everything that we did. our military never lost one battle and the tom. i am just talking right now wherever my mind have is to go. people are going to look at iraq. but president bush did in iraq i think that any american would have done if they repress and did the united states and had the information he had. people say the cia told them all wrong. perhaps, but so did the am i six of great...
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other people understand. people in gaza understand. they want to go back and live and be palestinians in this country and go back to the west bank and have connections with the west bank. they are coming back to the fold. we do not know. it is like the israeli mixture of defense. he said don't mind -- people will be guarding the checkpoints, but i would never gaza.bus go back and rule that means we do not want gaza to be one unit. israeli government does not want it. it has not wanted it since the beginning of the 1990's. developing into a political discourse, a strategy, the change of this, i cannot tell, it is too early. see missing is -- not leadership, but a group which has the confidence of the people and can organize and lead sows --hese upsurge in upsurge in anger and people who are fed up with these occupations. there is no group, no reliable group that can lead and strategize this. this is what is worrying me. >> thank you for being with us. this is democracy now! when we come back, we speak to a doctor. [captioning made possi
other people understand. people in gaza understand. they want to go back and live and be palestinians in this country and go back to the west bank and have connections with the west bank. they are coming back to the fold. we do not know. it is like the israeli mixture of defense. he said don't mind -- people will be guarding the checkpoints, but i would never gaza.bus go back and rule that means we do not want gaza to be one unit. israeli government does not want it. it has not wanted it since...
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people say in the surveys they'd like to live with like-minded people.hen they studied moves they were dominated by other considerations, like crime rates, schools, safe property values and so forth. in the abstract we'd like to think we would like to live with other people, there are factors move. >> but where people have moved has shifted the political axis in the country. millions moved to texas, arizona, florida, north carolina. have those places changed the people who moved in, or have the people moving in changed the politics of those places? >> both. i think there are studies showing that the influx of northerners in particular changed the political complexion of the south. also, let's remember that there are other actors out there. there are strategic politicians changing positions in order to take advantage of new possibilities, so we have to bear in mind here that there's two sides of the changes going on. it's what the parties and the candidates are doing and the voters doing. >>> alan, if it was all other considerations, places that are affor
people say in the surveys they'd like to live with like-minded people.hen they studied moves they were dominated by other considerations, like crime rates, schools, safe property values and so forth. in the abstract we'd like to think we would like to live with other people, there are factors move. >> but where people have moved has shifted the political axis in the country. millions moved to texas, arizona, florida, north carolina. have those places changed the people who moved in, or...
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one killed three people, and another air strike killed two people.still a very difficult day in gaza, the sense that it's not safe anywhere. we can hear shelling from the ships on the coast, we know there is still combat going on along the eastern flank, the border with israel as well as air strikes in different parts of gaza. we have also heard rockets coming out of gaza towards israel. they are saying they have higher inned rockets towards tel-aviv, as well as two other areas. so it's really kind of picked up in the last couple of hours. >> nicole, the israeli go is saying that they are intending to keep up with their operation until they have degraded all of the tunnels or as many as they possibly can. are you seeing any evidence of what the israeli army is doing on the ground in gaza? >> well, we're seeing the evidence of what they are doing in these residential and civilian areas. it's easy to see cars hit by air strikes, houses, mosques, schools, infrastructure, electricity, et cetera, but as for what they are doing on the border areas with the
one killed three people, and another air strike killed two people.still a very difficult day in gaza, the sense that it's not safe anywhere. we can hear shelling from the ships on the coast, we know there is still combat going on along the eastern flank, the border with israel as well as air strikes in different parts of gaza. we have also heard rockets coming out of gaza towards israel. they are saying they have higher inned rockets towards tel-aviv, as well as two other areas. so it's really...
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challenge one, people search. seems like everyday somebody new is raising how, rattling the cages of the powers that be. when they are dreamers, the next it the moms of wal-mart and fast food workers in the moral monday movement the day after that. then there is seemingly unless action to increase the minimum wage. to start deportations and militarization of the border. today's we have to at the mobilization against voter suppression along with ongoing campaign to register the vote. nor can we forget the struggles to start mass incarceration and overhaul a judicial system that is punitive with racial and class bias. of great significance are the efforts to protect women's health and abortion clinics which are under fierce attack. then there are the inspiring student campaign against global energy corporations, student debt and the keystone pipeline. we shouldn't forget the flood of phone calls that nearly overwhelmed the congress, switch ports to protest but looks like a minute u.s. voluntary action. spirit also o
challenge one, people search. seems like everyday somebody new is raising how, rattling the cages of the powers that be. when they are dreamers, the next it the moms of wal-mart and fast food workers in the moral monday movement the day after that. then there is seemingly unless action to increase the minimum wage. to start deportations and militarization of the border. today's we have to at the mobilization against voter suppression along with ongoing campaign to register the vote. nor can we...
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a lot of people don't know that i coined it. a lot of people think it was cesar.t was me. >> del or us huerta great to see you >>> welcome to the al jazeera news hour. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. a u.n. schoolhousing palestinians is attacked in gaza. at least 15 people killed there. >>> the iraq parliament picks the country's next president. >>> in lon w
a lot of people don't know that i coined it. a lot of people think it was cesar.t was me. >> del or us huerta great to see you >>> welcome to the al jazeera news hour. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. a u.n. schoolhousing palestinians is attacked in gaza. at least 15 people killed there. >>> the iraq parliament picks the country's next president. >>> in lon w
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people see that.nd one of the thinged about that is that in way i think it's come at a time in the 2008 crisis came at a time when global readership -- the u.s. is feeling perhaps less sure of itself, the u.s. itself is running huge deficits -- >> host: we should talk about that. >> guest: we can talk about later, and the u.s. has been slightly burnt by perhaps overextension in foreign affairs, foreign commitments. so, the capacity of the u.s. to provide that kind of global leadership is much lower now than perhaps was the case in '44, where all the post war period. >> host: you are not a bash the banker -- >> guest: not at all. i'm always very robust defender of the free enterprise system, a very robust defender of finance. if you look at my home town, london, it's the center of international finance for 300 years. arguably today. and apologies to new york. it is still the leading international center in terms of the number of international banks, the time zone, and the idea that british politicians
people see that.nd one of the thinged about that is that in way i think it's come at a time in the 2008 crisis came at a time when global readership -- the u.s. is feeling perhaps less sure of itself, the u.s. itself is running huge deficits -- >> host: we should talk about that. >> guest: we can talk about later, and the u.s. has been slightly burnt by perhaps overextension in foreign affairs, foreign commitments. so, the capacity of the u.s. to provide that kind of global...
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first of all get more people into work and we're getting people into work. and secondly, cap spending so you can cut taxes which is exactly what we're doing. now, yesterday labor announced that an important announcement that it is now their policy to put up taxes on middle class people. perhaps he can now get to his feet and tell us which taxes on which people. >> we ask the questions and he fails to answer them. and the reality is he has the worst record on living standards on any prime minister in history. but there is one group whose feeling -- it's saying a month ago from that dispatch he is happy with that team and then sacking part of hids tame. now there is one group whose feeling the benefit of the recovery. can he confirm that while pay is down last year the top 1% took home an extra 15 billion pounds? >> i've got to say, i'm happy with my team and looking at the shadow i'm pretty happy with his team, too. let me explain one of the things that wasn't noticed that happened yesterday. the deputy leader of the labor party on the radio said this and i w
first of all get more people into work and we're getting people into work. and secondly, cap spending so you can cut taxes which is exactly what we're doing. now, yesterday labor announced that an important announcement that it is now their policy to put up taxes on middle class people. perhaps he can now get to his feet and tell us which taxes on which people. >> we ask the questions and he fails to answer them. and the reality is he has the worst record on living standards on any prime...
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people. we're about to argue about whether big brother is here, and what to do about it, that is our show tonight. >> we're in las vegas for a special edition of our show. i am joined by almost 2000 people, who care enough about liberty to come here to a conference called, freedom fest. world's largest gathering of free minds this year's freedom fest topic is big brother. the phrase comes from george orwell's 1984. about the future where people are watched. big brother is watching to scare people who might oppose the regime. is that america today? this group says yes, and yes say people protea party groups like matt, and jenny. but before we talk to you. let's talk about another way some say government controls us by manipulating our money. and you say that is a form of big brother, steve "forbes" what do you mine? >> money is measure of value. it picks winners and loser when the government regulates it, it hurts the economy. our growth rates are falling. >> what do you mean manipulate, they
people. we're about to argue about whether big brother is here, and what to do about it, that is our show tonight. >> we're in las vegas for a special edition of our show. i am joined by almost 2000 people, who care enough about liberty to come here to a conference called, freedom fest. world's largest gathering of free minds this year's freedom fest topic is big brother. the phrase comes from george orwell's 1984. about the future where people are watched. big brother is watching to...
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. >> you felt like these people were so close to being alive, you know, that these people had, you know, you saw their little water bottles that the plane had given them and the plane blankets and you just felt like you could see them and hear them having those conversations with their kids, with their spouses. you know, minutes before this had happened. it just felt, it felt unbelievable, you know, it felt like it was impossible that it had happened krz we conclude this evening with driss el yazami, the head of a national human rights council in morocco. >> i think that the challenge in our region, you know, when you see what is in libya, iraq now, egypt,iamen, syria, you know, the challenge in our region, i think, how to reform democratic and peaceful way. we have to accomplish in the arab world in some decades what you in the united states accomplished in five, six centuries. krz rondermer, sabrina tavernise and driss el yazami, when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don'
. >> you felt like these people were so close to being alive, you know, that these people had, you know, you saw their little water bottles that the plane had given them and the plane blankets and you just felt like you could see them and hear them having those conversations with their kids, with their spouses. you know, minutes before this had happened. it just felt, it felt unbelievable, you know, it felt like it was impossible that it had happened krz we conclude this evening with...
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i think people are afraid.nk that there is a real fear that, you know, i don't think they perceive they're donating to their employer. i think they are trying to assure the fact that they have some financial security, some job security. >> they're afraid that they're -- they're afraid if they take their full vacation, they're somewhere in the back of the boss's mind or maybe even on some spreadsheet where it's like, i don't know how good they are, how committed they are to us. >> walley pip, you're out sick, and then somebody steps in for you. >> walley pip, the first baseman for the new york yankees who was famously sick for one day when lou gehrig replaced him for one day. and then forever. do you think that's right? >> yes. especially for women, we're fighting for equal pay. if there's this perception that you're not taking your job seriously, all of a sudden you may lose the competitive edge you have with your male counterparts. some people know the 77 cent to $1 per men's wages. but it gets wider if you're
i think people are afraid.nk that there is a real fear that, you know, i don't think they perceive they're donating to their employer. i think they are trying to assure the fact that they have some financial security, some job security. >> they're afraid that they're -- they're afraid if they take their full vacation, they're somewhere in the back of the boss's mind or maybe even on some spreadsheet where it's like, i don't know how good they are, how committed they are to us. >>...
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this is what we do we kill people and break things we can see something is simple as people playing a soccer game you can see individual players in their community of all. i can almost see is facial expression you can see is a mouth open and crying out. maybe cursed us or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. it was a terrible day and very hard to take out. once again there was a plan by patton that had sex with that hurt their feelings. a little. bit please. please. please please. please if. the people. this is about making the business survive. corporations don't love corporations told hate corporations have no feeling. for permissions don't care about you or me corporations only care about profit. people come to untouched forests and leave massive bleeps to say come on. we're not going to quit we will not stop until it is done what is more precious music more more. right to see. the first trip. and i think you're. on our reporters twitter. instagram. could be an. easy ten united outspoken and ready to take a s
this is what we do we kill people and break things we can see something is simple as people playing a soccer game you can see individual players in their community of all. i can almost see is facial expression you can see is a mouth open and crying out. maybe cursed us or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. it was a terrible day and very hard to take out. once again there was a plan by patton that had sex with that hurt...
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you're hurting white people. you're hurting poor people. you're hurting republicans. you're hurting democrats. you're hurting everybody. >> we'll go over there up under that tree. >> it's lobby day in north carolina and people impacted by lack of health care access are meeting with their representatives. >> they brought thousands of signatures of people who want medicaid in north carolina to speaker tillis's office. he's the speaker of the house here in the state. and he's also one of the main opponents to allowing medicaid money to come in. >> over 30,000 petitions we've collected. there's more. >> a majority of north carolina state legislators, including senator neal hunt, oppose expanding medicaid- >> we're here to discuss the medicaid expansion. >> leaving an estimated $2 billion dollars a year untapped. >> it doesn't make sense to me that we could be covering 500,000 more people in this state, they could actually get health care and that we would refuse it. >> during the meeting, senator hunt listened, but did not respond to their concerns. >> there's really no s
you're hurting white people. you're hurting poor people. you're hurting republicans. you're hurting democrats. you're hurting everybody. >> we'll go over there up under that tree. >> it's lobby day in north carolina and people impacted by lack of health care access are meeting with their representatives. >> they brought thousands of signatures of people who want medicaid in north carolina to speaker tillis's office. he's the speaker of the house here in the state. and he's...
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aggression, hostilities, and yet the army and their people are still slaughtering our people. we are the prey, not the predator. even under the international law, the prey can be pardoned for the manner in which the prey is fending off the assault. our people are doing nothing but defending themselves from the israeli aggression. the israeli army is inflicting destruction and murder on our people. we are standing up to them in bravery and ford attitude. some have raised the stakes, assuming that the people of gaza are drained out. they have been besieged for years. they assumed that gaza is easy bite for domestic or reasonable gain, and in order to ruin and to repeat to our national unity and reconciliation, and in order to direct attentions from the n questions that may be raised to them - binyamin netanyahu and others - were surprised, together with those who are used to their aggression. they were all - the brave fighters of al-kassam stood up to them bravely and ipp trep iedly. and by the grace of god almighty, gaza, our palestinian people and mighter than the israeli occu
aggression, hostilities, and yet the army and their people are still slaughtering our people. we are the prey, not the predator. even under the international law, the prey can be pardoned for the manner in which the prey is fending off the assault. our people are doing nothing but defending themselves from the israeli aggression. the israeli army is inflicting destruction and murder on our people. we are standing up to them in bravery and ford attitude. some have raised the stakes, assuming...
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in british columbia, the chilcote and people to gun the mining industry -- people take on the mining industry. gold has been a symbol of power and influence for civilizations for thousands of years. but it has been associated with gods, immortality, and wealth. the pursuit of gold has changed history. the spanish conquest of south america to the gold rush in the american and canadian west. little else has had so much power to inspire or to corrupt. over the years, gold mining became industrialized. today, most mining is done by big corporations, and of the world's four largest companies, two of them are canadian. >> three percent of canada's gdp is mining based. >> there is but a handful of attempts to hold canadian companies to account -- has been a handful of attempts to hold canadian companies to account. >> because oil prices are high, they're trying to get oil out of the ground -- gold out of the ground as quickly as possible. that means they are rushing. >> it really is a david and goliath struggle. >> the reach of canadian gold- mining is international. 95% operated and owned
in british columbia, the chilcote and people to gun the mining industry -- people take on the mining industry. gold has been a symbol of power and influence for civilizations for thousands of years. but it has been associated with gods, immortality, and wealth. the pursuit of gold has changed history. the spanish conquest of south america to the gold rush in the american and canadian west. little else has had so much power to inspire or to corrupt. over the years, gold mining became...
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we see people everyday who are worried evictions might happen to them and panic people who have been serve wd eviction papers. the speculation tide must be turned if we're to maintain the diverse san francisco that we all love thashgs's why we're here. and the anti speculation tax is a good start. senior and disability actions supports this measure and will work to pass it. thank you. >> hello, i'm with eviction free san francisco. yesterday we went to the office of real estate speculators urban green invegsments. urban is green is evicting a 98-year-old woman at her apartment. they're also evicting her neighbor who is a primary caregiver. they evicting here solely to make a profit. flipping units is their business model and they don't need her unit to survive and this is not the first time urban green has evicted entire buildings. we need to stop this type of speculation and keep our housing stable for mary and our other most vulnerable residents. they do direct actions because it seems there are so many tenants facing evictions have very few options to stay in their homes. most is
we see people everyday who are worried evictions might happen to them and panic people who have been serve wd eviction papers. the speculation tide must be turned if we're to maintain the diverse san francisco that we all love thashgs's why we're here. and the anti speculation tax is a good start. senior and disability actions supports this measure and will work to pass it. thank you. >> hello, i'm with eviction free san francisco. yesterday we went to the office of real estate...
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in and all of that stuff yes it's needed for some people but some people it's not some people you know we want them to you know learn to survive that they have to get out of here and get a job if they don't get a job they don't have you know s.s.i. alicia's be a journalist systems or anything like that so yes this is about survival this first year is going to be survival training. it's all said take him you know doing his thing and. anything. eventual you know will be polls this week but there always will be some type of cancer be somewhere because where the people want to go. don't anybody ever think that there's not going to be a tent city there might not be a teacher in this particular spot but i guarantee you as long as you know our government continues not to recognize that we have issues you always going to have tent cities. form is probably the most complex and difficult to. hold. still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people who don't know what their families are really us people. reading.
in and all of that stuff yes it's needed for some people but some people it's not some people you know we want them to you know learn to survive that they have to get out of here and get a job if they don't get a job they don't have you know s.s.i. alicia's be a journalist systems or anything like that so yes this is about survival this first year is going to be survival training. it's all said take him you know doing his thing and. anything. eventual you know will be polls this week but there...
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>> do you think the sanctions will hit the people, the desired people, the top tier people at the top or cripple the russian economy and there by hitting the ordinary russians in the process? >> in terms of targeting it is important to target the individuals and the industries that are backing putin. i think also part of the sanctions visa bans can be effective method to target the individuals. because at the moment, you know, if putin is not stopped at this stage, the question the where does he go from here? the mood in kiev is of shock. the internarnl community here having a large march against terrorism tomorrow morning here in the central kiev, and there is a fear. russian troops are on the border of ukraine and can invade any day or any hour and the sanctions are the number one thing to be used to stop putin invading further. >> if the sanctions fail, what are options are available to the community to stop the conflict? >> well, the next stage is then some sort of a military assistance or military intervention. i think at the moment we are hearing that washington is actually cons
>> do you think the sanctions will hit the people, the desired people, the top tier people at the top or cripple the russian economy and there by hitting the ordinary russians in the process? >> in terms of targeting it is important to target the individuals and the industries that are backing putin. i think also part of the sanctions visa bans can be effective method to target the individuals. because at the moment, you know, if putin is not stopped at this stage, the question the...
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with cubes and people getting amputations and people going blind its hard that's a regressive takes into consideration tax in terms of health. a number of the opponents made some interesting argument that support the legislation. and there was a reference to a sugar sweetened beverage as quote/unquote as unsafe products and we've heard don't tax it put a warning label on that it was one in the state legislation and the american beverage legislator killed it so we hear don't tax it only give people information but at the same time they're trying to prevent the information through a basic warning label. we have heard about choice that's an important discussion to have one of the last public condemners really addressed that we're not banning anything there are people saying we should band it we're not banning it we're saying this artifical cheap beverage should not be cheap when people make a purchasing decision it's not a choice for the corner syrup those drinks are artificially chapel it's not a choice when money is spent toward lawyers toward kids and protecting communities their dr
with cubes and people getting amputations and people going blind its hard that's a regressive takes into consideration tax in terms of health. a number of the opponents made some interesting argument that support the legislation. and there was a reference to a sugar sweetened beverage as quote/unquote as unsafe products and we've heard don't tax it put a warning label on that it was one in the state legislation and the american beverage legislator killed it so we hear don't tax it only give...
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most people don't feel safe.ldren don't feel safe and to the average 6 or 7-year-old child are this is the third major escalation they have had to live through in their their very short life. >> quite a task ahead for your organization and various other humanitarian organizations. scott anderson, thank you so much? >> thank you, richelle. >> in lip libya escalating violence has shut down the em in case tripoli. the staff was sent to tunisia. >> a lot of the violence is around our embassy but not on the embassy. but nevertheless, it presents a very real risk to our personnel. >> a report on the decision to close the embassy. >> the u.s. government says that it suspending operations at the u.s. embassy in tripoli and all embassy staff including military guards have been evacuated to tunnisia. it took a 5-hour drive overnight to get all u.s. personnel out of libya. the reason for the evacuation is very simple: the u.s. says the security situation has deteriorated so much that fighting between various partisan groups
most people don't feel safe.ldren don't feel safe and to the average 6 or 7-year-old child are this is the third major escalation they have had to live through in their their very short life. >> quite a task ahead for your organization and various other humanitarian organizations. scott anderson, thank you so much? >> thank you, richelle. >> in lip libya escalating violence has shut down the em in case tripoli. the staff was sent to tunisia. >> a lot of the violence is...
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so you need to change the skin and you need to bring more people, different people. and, you know, i struggled with it. i should have done it maybe a year or two years earlier, including myself, you know. i could have brought some different people in. these are the entrepreneurs and people like us struggle a lot, and i think all the issues are human issues, mistakes that are human mistakes. but i think i've done or we have done together, we've done more good moves and redistricted what was going to happen in two years or three years. so these are way overshadowing the mistakes that we've done. and i kind of try to keep it simple. but it became really big that it wasn't as simple. so we're trying to put a structure on it and make sure chobani goes on for a long, long time. >> before you answer this question, i was in a green room last week with a young man, he's an entrepreneur out of washington. i don't know if many of you are familiar with sort of the 15th and u street area in d.c. there's a place called cake love. and this guy created something. he brought in peopl
so you need to change the skin and you need to bring more people, different people. and, you know, i struggled with it. i should have done it maybe a year or two years earlier, including myself, you know. i could have brought some different people in. these are the entrepreneurs and people like us struggle a lot, and i think all the issues are human issues, mistakes that are human mistakes. but i think i've done or we have done together, we've done more good moves and redistricted what was...
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people are those left behind. after detroit's population shrunk to fewer than 700,000. that eroded tax base is already contending with 38% of its people living below the poverty line. what the detroit free press reports is a 14.5% unemployment rate. the economic struggles are only compounded by the little "d," unpolitical disenfranchisement and disempowerment of the shutoff because the push for detroit's water and sewage department to turn off the top came straight from the top. these days the person at the top is someone who was appointed, not elected. kevin orr, emergency manager who controls the city of detroit. with no help on the way from their government, detroiters are getting some help from a higher place. no, i mean, literally higher, but on the map. because our neighbors to the north are coming to the rescue. a convoy of canadians have pledged on july 24th they will be heading to detroit and bringing their good, clean canadian water to share with whoever needs it. in the meantime, detroit activists are c
people are those left behind. after detroit's population shrunk to fewer than 700,000. that eroded tax base is already contending with 38% of its people living below the poverty line. what the detroit free press reports is a 14.5% unemployment rate. the economic struggles are only compounded by the little "d," unpolitical disenfranchisement and disempowerment of the shutoff because the push for detroit's water and sewage department to turn off the top came straight from the top. these...
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a lot of people make that mistake. people are looking for the big thing. people talk about derek jeter, right. what's impressive about derek jeter. he has an amazing record but it's the every day, day in and day out never missing a practice never missing a game putting your head down and getting it done. the clip he played was after i talked about a pitcher who pitched a no hurt. perfect game no hurt in the same season a few years ago and the advice that was given to him by the pitching coach was just go out there and try to be good. if you go out there and try to be good you have a chance to be great. and i think that's phenomenal advice. >> rose: that's a great story. let me talk about your job. how do you see your job. i think you once said what drives you is the nature of the work itself. that resonates with me because i feel the same way about what i do. >> i think my job is to oversee a group of the most intelligent dedicated lawyers and staff that exists in the country. people who come to my office could go anywhere. the people who come to my office
a lot of people make that mistake. people are looking for the big thing. people talk about derek jeter, right. what's impressive about derek jeter. he has an amazing record but it's the every day, day in and day out never missing a practice never missing a game putting your head down and getting it done. the clip he played was after i talked about a pitcher who pitched a no hurt. perfect game no hurt in the same season a few years ago and the advice that was given to him by the pitching coach...
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people young and old.rules you you can, in fact, the web safely and securely. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for more information visit >> welcome everyone. my name is ann chronicallying burger (clapping) thank you. this is such a very exciting day for all of us i see lots of friends in the audience who worked with heather harvey and loved him as people part of the legacy to think we're honoring this man with a u.s. postage stamp is phenomenal thank you so much for coming. last week stewart and are were at the white house for the stamp dedication it was a inspiring dedication but to both which us it's more important to do it here this was harvey's home and city hall he loved the most. (clapping.) i wanted to introduce our mayor, mayor ed lee who is going to speak to you and give some opening remarks we're lucky to have mayor ed lee represent us here in the city of san francisco we really understands obviously civil rights issues by understands the kinds of principles that harvey also talked about we as individuals don't have t
people young and old.rules you you can, in fact, the web safely and securely. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for more information visit >> welcome everyone. my name is ann chronicallying burger (clapping) thank you. this is such a very exciting day for all of us i see lots of friends in the audience who worked with heather harvey and loved him as people part of the legacy to think we're honoring this man with a u.s. postage stamp is phenomenal thank you so much for coming. last week stewart and are...
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, that's a lot of people.jobs, 40,000, food services jobs, 33,000, those are low-paid jobs. and by the way, on this long-term unemployment thing, the reason that's bad is because these formerly very high-paying workers, they've got to take much lower salaries. then we talk about the quality of the mix, 67,000 professional johns, that's good, but off set not only by the retail and food services jobs, but also manufacturing which was really very low, only 16,000 jobs there, and construction. which is only 6,000 jobs. finally, the ugly. not in labor force, up 911,000 -- 111,000. participation, 62.8%. part time, this is crazy. part time, for economic reasons up 275,000 to over 7.5 million. part time for non-economic reasons up 840,000, almost 20 million people. this 92 million not in the labor force, that is a record, and it's not just about attrition. it's something that goes much, much deeper. and, of course, participation at 62.8, you've got to go back to november of 1997. as far as part-time people working for
, that's a lot of people.jobs, 40,000, food services jobs, 33,000, those are low-paid jobs. and by the way, on this long-term unemployment thing, the reason that's bad is because these formerly very high-paying workers, they've got to take much lower salaries. then we talk about the quality of the mix, 67,000 professional johns, that's good, but off set not only by the retail and food services jobs, but also manufacturing which was really very low, only 16,000 jobs there, and construction....
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how many people are throughout? is that just one guy out of many who decided to do the right thing and get out of the storm? >> that is a small group of about four guys i've seen out here. they've actually been in the water, which is a huge concern of officials. they are saying there's a real dangerous riptide out of there that just sucks you in and it's got you before you know it. so they've really cautioned people to stay out of the water. the majority of people, besides this small group of young guys on the beach, they are staying inside and staying safe. >> that's where they need to be. and are you seeing a lot of people, as you've talked to them, are they trying stay there, hunker down and brace through this, or did you talk to a lot of people who just said we're not even going to deal with it. we're out of town for this? >> we are in kill devil hills. we were never under an evacuation order. a lot of people took that to mean go ahead and it's safe to hunker down. stores were reporting seeing a run on plies. yo
how many people are throughout? is that just one guy out of many who decided to do the right thing and get out of the storm? >> that is a small group of about four guys i've seen out here. they've actually been in the water, which is a huge concern of officials. they are saying there's a real dangerous riptide out of there that just sucks you in and it's got you before you know it. so they've really cautioned people to stay out of the water. the majority of people, besides this small...
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a lot of people that supported amendment 64, we hear from people all the time that said i had no idea it was going to be like this. it has become so commercial here in colorado. part of our denver post newspaper has its own section dedicated to marijuana. our colorado symphony is hosting talk concerts -- pot concerts. we have the denver fair. events,have marijuana plantn grow the best pot and joint-rolling contest and things like that. it is becoming such a way of life here in colorado and frankly people that even voted for amendment 64, the legalization, had no idea that it would look like this and it would become so commercialized. a lot of people felt like it was just for small amounts of marijuana for adults in the privacy of their own home. yet we have open and public use all over denver. whether it is in our parks -- they are try to get a handle on it but it is very difficult. host: plainview, texas. this is james. caller: first and foremost, i believe that it is the parents responsibility to be able to monitor their children. i am a psychiatric patient. marijuana, use of they w
a lot of people that supported amendment 64, we hear from people all the time that said i had no idea it was going to be like this. it has become so commercial here in colorado. part of our denver post newspaper has its own section dedicated to marijuana. our colorado symphony is hosting talk concerts -- pot concerts. we have the denver fair. events,have marijuana plantn grow the best pot and joint-rolling contest and things like that. it is becoming such a way of life here in colorado and...
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i think people are ready for this change. people love the peace corps.many people feel it is the best face of america overseas. host: in the application process, what do you look for? do you look for as far as if a person is a good candidate or not? guest: we look at their motivation for service. we look at whether or not they have done community service or if they have studied a language, communicate it and adjust in helping others. we want to see evidence that they are resilient and can work through tough problems, because peace corps service can be tough. and then we look at whatever skills they bring. bank?hey served in a food just looking for evidence of that they would be successful as a volunteer. i would also say that we have an excellent training program, very strong, and even more rigorous because of the reform efforts that we have been undergoing over the last two years, in collaboration with partners like universities and other u.s. government agencies. so we can train an english major to be a health volunteer. degree at college is less impor
i think people are ready for this change. people love the peace corps.many people feel it is the best face of america overseas. host: in the application process, what do you look for? do you look for as far as if a person is a good candidate or not? guest: we look at their motivation for service. we look at whether or not they have done community service or if they have studied a language, communicate it and adjust in helping others. we want to see evidence that they are resilient and can work...
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i think we still found that most people watch sports on tv and people watch it live. on an night and during the weekends and your home. it is easier. music about your device. it is long -- you think about your device. it is longform. it is a lot of battery and data usage. it is not mainstream. >> that was the surveymonkey ceo with cory johnson. while most of us only think about fireworks on the fourth of july, some people are thinking about them all year long. by day he is the senior vice president of hardware and software development at racle. by night, he is in his homemade fireworks factory in the middle of the arizona desert. he has curated some of the biggest fireworks displays in the country, even designing a special show for his boss larry ellison over the san francisco bay. look at this unusual hobby. >> i am senior vice president of hardware and software development at oracle corporation. when i'm not it there, people can often find me out here in the desert making fireworks, blowing things up. i started making fireworks when i was just a kid. of course when
i think we still found that most people watch sports on tv and people watch it live. on an night and during the weekends and your home. it is easier. music about your device. it is long -- you think about your device. it is longform. it is a lot of battery and data usage. it is not mainstream. >> that was the surveymonkey ceo with cory johnson. while most of us only think about fireworks on the fourth of july, some people are thinking about them all year long. by day he is the senior vice...
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i think people's personal stories, strengths and strength of the network has come from so many people before us. >> how long have you been married now? >> we are coming up on a year. three weeks will be a year that we were married. >> wow. and they said it wouldn't last. this will. >> the sky has not fallen in, in california. >> is there something different about the life that goes on in that house that you have shared together for a long time now that you are married? >> you know, it's funny, since being married, everyone asks us the question: does "i do" really matter that much? but that day came, and you thought, wow. we worked so hard for this and we dreamed about this moment. will it change everything? and it changed nothing in our lives because we are already like a married couple, where we live, our nieces and nephews call us the old married couple already. but it changed everything in that moment. saying "i do" changed everything. >> why? why do you say that? >> it lifted this incredible weight of harm that we felt and that we suppressed for so many years. and we were able to
i think people's personal stories, strengths and strength of the network has come from so many people before us. >> how long have you been married now? >> we are coming up on a year. three weeks will be a year that we were married. >> wow. and they said it wouldn't last. this will. >> the sky has not fallen in, in california. >> is there something different about the life that goes on in that house that you have shared together for a long time now that you are...
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to that the the people the people and the government the united states joining in this realization that they bear together with the europeans a heavy responsibility for this now everyone's entitled to their own opinion marc is entitled to his pricey lots of daylight now now that the west europeans are realizing that this thing is led by fascists by neo nazis and they have some experience in that regard mary but you don't hear that in them in the mainstream i mean i've lived in this part of the world for most of my life and i know the history of ukraine pretty well and i know about these fringe groups in extremist groups and there it's as plain as day who they are but you can't get that from the new york times. well i think you can't get very much from the western media about ukraine at the moment top. initially the crisis and the civil war in syria gave way to ukraine when the crisis was what appeared to be at its height when people were being killed in kiev. and their words an apparent threat of a russian invasion from the east then ukraine was topping all the news bulletins right acro
to that the the people the people and the government the united states joining in this realization that they bear together with the europeans a heavy responsibility for this now everyone's entitled to their own opinion marc is entitled to his pricey lots of daylight now now that the west europeans are realizing that this thing is led by fascists by neo nazis and they have some experience in that regard mary but you don't hear that in them in the mainstream i mean i've lived in this part of the...
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people don't realize.i was surprised reading about the early days of hollywood that you go to a movie theater and you would see a bunch of short film, and then you would see a news reel like updating you about the war or something, then you seem to be a "60 minutes" western. that's what you paid to go see at the theater, and so people look at startups today in a media space and they say they're doing the small, little silly things. they are not like paramount are big, these big movie theaters to take a look at what paramount was doing what they were doing, a new company, they will make a little short films that were more similar to what we are doing on youtube that they are to the future films that they're doing today. and so i think it is a case where there is something to learn from history, and there's lots of differences. but the closest talk for this new generation of media startups are old media companies 60 to 100 years ago, and there's lots of interesting lessons to learn. >> definitely. so do you
people don't realize.i was surprised reading about the early days of hollywood that you go to a movie theater and you would see a bunch of short film, and then you would see a news reel like updating you about the war or something, then you seem to be a "60 minutes" western. that's what you paid to go see at the theater, and so people look at startups today in a media space and they say they're doing the small, little silly things. they are not like paramount are big, these big movie...
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when i think about there are people 7 people living in a room at any given day. i think about that and i think that's really really sad. so supporting something like this would be quite helpful for our city. it's something to weigh on. this particular measure in question is to go for. i would stress the unanimous support. anyway, thank you again for your support. i want to say myself, supervisors daughter, i'm going to be married in a year and i would like to stay in san francisco with my wife and have an actual place to call home. that's something to think about too. there are a lot of people that really love this city and we would love to stay here. thanks again. >> thank you and congratulations on your engagement. >> good afternoon, my name is kathy lip skon and i'm involved with senior disability and ace. it's very touching to see so many young people here. thank you supervisor who helped this get on the ballot and all the circumstances -- years of work you put into this. i'm glad you are mentioning this housing element. it says that 60 percent of all new dev
when i think about there are people 7 people living in a room at any given day. i think about that and i think that's really really sad. so supporting something like this would be quite helpful for our city. it's something to weigh on. this particular measure in question is to go for. i would stress the unanimous support. anyway, thank you again for your support. i want to say myself, supervisors daughter, i'm going to be married in a year and i would like to stay in san francisco with my wife...
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kill a bunch of people who don't know what they're up their families there are a us people. right now reading. this some of them shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night times four in the morning even the best given the mesh shoulders. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and an end and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world lights now. so picture of today's leaves no longer from around the globe. no please don't take fifty. more residential areas under fire in east ukraine where people say they are living in constant fear of shelling even though the president promised not to endanger civilians. you frayne forced to tap into long term gas storage facilities after being cut off by russia for its huge unpaid bills of the e.u. energy chief warning europe could be affected. back to iraq the top general in the u.s. says that a country may actually launch an assault on isis insurg
kill a bunch of people who don't know what they're up their families there are a us people. right now reading. this some of them shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night times four in the morning even the best given the mesh shoulders. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and an end and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to...
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people on all five continents were making calls trying to reach people, but it was in vain . not until 7 a.m. the next day, the 17th, they were shot on the 16th. >> this was january? >> yes, 2009. 7 a.m. we got a word from members of the palestinian group that we reached that the israeli army would allow an ambulance to , when but only at noon the humanitarian cease-fire was starting for the next day. the soldiers were watching them all that time. they refused to give them anything to stop the bleeding. they refused to give them a sip of water, a blanket, nothing. shivering was father. they would not do anything other than curse at them, laugh at them, and watch them suffer. later on we found that they left graffiti on the wall of the house that said that the honda -- gahana was right, referring israeli rabbist who called for the killing and transfer of all arabs to other nations out of palestine to make israel a purely jewish state. wanted to get your response to the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, who was speaking to booklets or last week, who said that thomas is intent
people on all five continents were making calls trying to reach people, but it was in vain . not until 7 a.m. the next day, the 17th, they were shot on the 16th. >> this was january? >> yes, 2009. 7 a.m. we got a word from members of the palestinian group that we reached that the israeli army would allow an ambulance to , when but only at noon the humanitarian cease-fire was starting for the next day. the soldiers were watching them all that time. they refused to give them anything...
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now people do not know where to go. when you speak to the survivors, they do not know whether to stay at the schools. at least six have been targeted since the conflict began. they do not know where to go. many of them do not have relatives to go to because entire neighborhoods have been displaced, so it's a very dire situation. this comes after 48 hours of the heaviest air and artillery bombardment on gaza and said three-week war began. -- ite now crossed into is a longer conflict than the gaza whichere on left 1300 dead. the health ministry says 67 people at least have been killed today alone and hundreds more wounded. we are supposed to be in a four-our humanitarian cease-fire which began a few hours -- minutes ago. the bombing seems to have subsided but as you can hear, the drones are always overhead. apparently, hamas, fog, and others are set to meet in cairo today. could you talk about that, in regards to a possible cease-fire? >> there have been ongoing negotiations for a possible cease-fire. hamas has continued
now people do not know where to go. when you speak to the survivors, they do not know whether to stay at the schools. at least six have been targeted since the conflict began. they do not know where to go. many of them do not have relatives to go to because entire neighborhoods have been displaced, so it's a very dire situation. this comes after 48 hours of the heaviest air and artillery bombardment on gaza and said three-week war began. -- ite now crossed into is a longer conflict than the...
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they studied 200,000 people. they suggest that friends share the same genetics as fourth cousins, a relationship through your grandparent. now let's go to ben ja mip, a research associate at the institute of bebehavioural signs. people say friend are like family. how does that back that up? >> these researchers took a database compiled on a few thousand people, and for each individual there's an extensive measure of that individual's genome, hundreds of thousands of pieces of information about that person's make-up. researchers looked at patterns across the genome and create a measure that - with any two respondents in the database you can compare how similar they are. based on that, they can say friends are more similar than non-friends. the thing that is fascinating is reachers found the most similarities exist in people's genes that handle a sense of smell, which explains why my friends like what i like. are friend drawn to similar smells - if so, why and how? >> i think honestly i don't think anyone can answe
they studied 200,000 people. they suggest that friends share the same genetics as fourth cousins, a relationship through your grandparent. now let's go to ben ja mip, a research associate at the institute of bebehavioural signs. people say friend are like family. how does that back that up? >> these researchers took a database compiled on a few thousand people, and for each individual there's an extensive measure of that individual's genome, hundreds of thousands of pieces of information...
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with people.ible problems of sanitation. we've got to get food, blankets, water, all sorts of sanitary items to these schools. we will not abandon the people of gaza, but we've reached breaking point. we will soon have a situation where tens of thousands of people if they continue to leave their homes in the streets of gaza without food, without water, without shelter, serious chances that communeicable diseases will break out. this is beyond -- we've reached breaking point. it's time for the parties of of this conflict to accept their responsibilities to the civilians caught up in this conflict. >> and i know that you have acknowledged that at empty schools, three empty schools, some rockets were found and that you inspect these and notify the israelis. you've been proactively, the u.n. says, going after these incidents. but that that does not justify what happens to the schools that are being used as shelters. >> absolutely. >> we have slight satellite delays -- i want to share with our viewers
with people.ible problems of sanitation. we've got to get food, blankets, water, all sorts of sanitary items to these schools. we will not abandon the people of gaza, but we've reached breaking point. we will soon have a situation where tens of thousands of people if they continue to leave their homes in the streets of gaza without food, without water, without shelter, serious chances that communeicable diseases will break out. this is beyond -- we've reached breaking point. it's time for the...
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and all of that stuff yes it's needed for some people but some people it's not some people you know we want them to you know learn to survive that they have to get out here and get a job if they don't get a job they don't have you know s.s.i. or s.s. d a journalist systems or anything like that so yes this is about survival this first year is going to be survival training. it's all said taking you know doing its. thing. anything. eventual leave home will be poles distinction but there always will be some type of camp city somewhere because the people are going to go so there won't anybody think there's not going to be a tent city there might not be a teacher the news with that response but i guarantee you as long as you know our government continues not to recognize that we have issues you always going to have tent cities. there's a media leave us so we leave that maybe. i will see push the security for your party because it will. push use that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . please. please. please. liz. cross
and all of that stuff yes it's needed for some people but some people it's not some people you know we want them to you know learn to survive that they have to get out here and get a job if they don't get a job they don't have you know s.s.i. or s.s. d a journalist systems or anything like that so yes this is about survival this first year is going to be survival training. it's all said taking you know doing its. thing. anything. eventual leave home will be poles distinction but there always...
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people are figuring it out. when you are a professional athlete you hope for a level of sleep which is important, to be standardized. and that people don't overstep the boundaries. >> it won't be quieter now usain bolt has moved in. he'll need to score 325 runs. sri lanka earlier on declaring on 229 for eight in colombo. the home side hooking to level the series before the win in the first test. >> england are batting first in the third test. the home captain scoring much-needed runs after is disastrous run of form. >> now, one of the toughest running event in the world had a change of scenario. the ultra wasn't allowed to pass through california's death valley. the 217km course instead took in gruelling climbs in the sierra nevada mountains. it was a temporary bans, the lowest point in northern america, while a safety review is conducted. lewis harvey winning the edition of the bad water, in a time under 24 hours. >>> shame the cameraman missed his moment of glory. >>> more on the website, aljazeera.com/sport.
people are figuring it out. when you are a professional athlete you hope for a level of sleep which is important, to be standardized. and that people don't overstep the boundaries. >> it won't be quieter now usain bolt has moved in. he'll need to score 325 runs. sri lanka earlier on declaring on 229 for eight in colombo. the home side hooking to level the series before the win in the first test. >> england are batting first in the third test. the home captain scoring much-needed...
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. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. things are better. >> in the bill and melinda gates foundation's annual letter, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the tone was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. where does this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also i think the facts are on the side of the optimist. it is dangerous that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries up. most people live in middle-income countries now. there is more to be done on health and agriculture, but the track record success, if you don't see that you are not going to participate in what we need to do. >> you say that there will be no poor nations by the time w
. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. things are better. >> in the bill and melinda gates foundation's annual letter, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the tone was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. where...