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so people remember that was a long time most people don't know that they killed ten people in that region were right after. so we were not only in the street around mike brown as the catalyst so that changed everything to me. so now we know more about policing than we did before so in california it could never result in discipline or you could file the anonymous complaint and expect brutality so we spent a lot of time trying to figure out the data and the laws and policies that we did not know before. >> language is the first act you say language is the tool that power is evenly distributed and that we find the gateway as a justice to freedom. talk about that. >> that we don't talk about police brutality but violence to show how that inclusion of the bodies or culture and even the way that they talk about accountability. that is what happens after the trauma. so there is one world and the language actually matters. >> you are latino and black and part of the white community. that is the power. >> and how you entered so i wanted to be thoughtful about that. >>host: you grew up in baltimore
so people remember that was a long time most people don't know that they killed ten people in that region were right after. so we were not only in the street around mike brown as the catalyst so that changed everything to me. so now we know more about policing than we did before so in california it could never result in discipline or you could file the anonymous complaint and expect brutality so we spent a lot of time trying to figure out the data and the laws and policies that we did not know...
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when white people experience trauma, white people experience trauma in groups, for black people that's part of american condition which is not a good thing and it's normal part of experience for people. when i think about the best example in charlottesville, i don't know if you remember this video but those white supremacists pushed the police, they pushed them in groups. it's like i couldn't imagine pushing -- if you or i pushed police officers like that, there would be no interview, there would be no book to talk about, we would be afterthought. in st. louis we had truth in cell phone. >> host: is it double standard with progressive conservatives or double standard with white progressives or black activists? >> guest: we were in the streets, white people were the front line. they weren't -- 50-year-old white woman in the front and the police officer gently grabs her wrist and arrests her. >> host: that was so sweet. >> guest: you never gently walked somebody over. he did it to her. the way that the organizers set that up is that they had 15 white people walk in first because they kne
when white people experience trauma, white people experience trauma in groups, for black people that's part of american condition which is not a good thing and it's normal part of experience for people. when i think about the best example in charlottesville, i don't know if you remember this video but those white supremacists pushed the police, they pushed them in groups. it's like i couldn't imagine pushing -- if you or i pushed police officers like that, there would be no interview, there...
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onis misogyny, it is a tax transgender people and gay people. number of hate crimes we have seen in recent years. not just the shooting at the synagogue or other terrible shootings we have seen. they are on the rise. and we have got to work so very hard to combat all of that. i want you to think for a moment, i know you know this, but if you think back over the last 100 years, and you think about what went on in this country. in burlington, vermont, northern vermont, a lot of folks in the early part of the century came over from quÉbec. down.ench-canadians came and literally in the 1920's in vermont, there was strong discrimination against french-canadians that were catholics. tablets were not able to get jobs in banks if you can believe that. you all know this, what we have done to the native americans. do you know what we have done to the asian people in terms of the asian expulsion act. you know about the discrimination against the irish. iris not wanted. the discrimination against the italians and other people. that is what this country has
onis misogyny, it is a tax transgender people and gay people. number of hate crimes we have seen in recent years. not just the shooting at the synagogue or other terrible shootings we have seen. they are on the rise. and we have got to work so very hard to combat all of that. i want you to think for a moment, i know you know this, but if you think back over the last 100 years, and you think about what went on in this country. in burlington, vermont, northern vermont, a lot of folks in the early...
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people but people still. we will talk to. people feed the economy because they buy scratch tickets scratch off lottery tickets you know when i was living in the ghetto in new york you know the red apple grocery store uptown had the highest prices in town right in the liquor stores are open and you buy you know more expensive in the ghetto and build an economy it's always built on the backs of the poor america was built on the slave market america was built on prison labor. day the good times of america the ne'er do wells it's all very well that's over we got to go back to basics. when our mind when the content of our mind. changed there are. a ratio of the level of the physiology that he's at the level of the brain the brain as a formal plasticity can rewire itself and not just the brain but the rest of the body responsible. for the first nations people of australia has been forever originals here in australia to maintain very culture and there are long history you know through the oppression through the genocide of the very
people but people still. we will talk to. people feed the economy because they buy scratch tickets scratch off lottery tickets you know when i was living in the ghetto in new york you know the red apple grocery store uptown had the highest prices in town right in the liquor stores are open and you buy you know more expensive in the ghetto and build an economy it's always built on the backs of the poor america was built on the slave market america was built on prison labor. day the good times of...
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serving the people. serving the public wholeheartedly is a fundamental process. everything we do must be in the fundamental interest of all of our people. in considering and introducing a policy, we must first and foremost enjoy the backing, approval and endorsement of the people. we must act in line with our people's aspirations, respect their views and ideas, care about their worries and concerns and commit to improving their livelihood. as we lead the people on our way forward, we need to adopt and implement the right guidelines and policy, and at the same time , draw strength from the practice, creativity and development aspirations of our people. we must see that our people share the fruits of reform and opening up and are highly motivated to continue to contribute to opening up modernization. aspirationsorward, of the people for a better life must always be the focus of our efforts. we must serve the party's and respect purpose the principle status of the people. we must respect the wishes they pra
serving the people. serving the public wholeheartedly is a fundamental process. everything we do must be in the fundamental interest of all of our people. in considering and introducing a policy, we must first and foremost enjoy the backing, approval and endorsement of the people. we must act in line with our people's aspirations, respect their views and ideas, care about their worries and concerns and commit to improving their livelihood. as we lead the people on our way forward, we need to...
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yeah, poor people. minorities, and that will change, whether from immigrants, like we are talking out up here, to african-americans being the most over policed group, mexican-americans. young boys, yeah, articulately -- you should put up your hands. i'm sorry, i'm not doing a very good job of calling. teenagers.e who are we will talk about some of that. and also, the most obvious one -- men. by far, men and boys are the most likely population to be arrested. that doesn't change over time. to give you numbers on that, one of the most consistent features of people who are arrested through the progressive era to the present is that they will be mailed -- male. time, yout in any don't get too far from the 90% market people arrested will be male. have 10% speaking, you in 1989.10% these numbers are from pittsburgh, but they are pretty representative of the entire country. it is a steady number. age will jump around a little bit more than that. you have juveniles, particularly 16 and 17-year-olds are likely t
yeah, poor people. minorities, and that will change, whether from immigrants, like we are talking out up here, to african-americans being the most over policed group, mexican-americans. young boys, yeah, articulately -- you should put up your hands. i'm sorry, i'm not doing a very good job of calling. teenagers.e who are we will talk about some of that. and also, the most obvious one -- men. by far, men and boys are the most likely population to be arrested. that doesn't change over time. to...
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problems ofreat systemic racism is it prevents working-class people, or people across-- poor people differences to come together and see that they have a common struggle against class suppression. and you are absolutely right that this country finds ways to not help working-class people and poor people who are struggling, whether it is with rent or simply having access to quality health care or with having access to quality education, and this is, you know, you are in the front line for that, and so i have nothing but agreement. i would mention, you mentioned the issue with convictions, a sociologist named matthew desmond has risen a book called "evicted," which examines these issues. host: the next call is william from nevada, democrats line. abbeville, new york. go ahead, william. caller: yes, good morning. is there a difference between a black man with a conservative political viewpoint and an uncle tom? i am not being frivolous. i am confused by that. host: thank you, william. guest: [laughs] thank you, william. i am laughing because there is a part of my book, there is a chapter called "ra
problems ofreat systemic racism is it prevents working-class people, or people across-- poor people differences to come together and see that they have a common struggle against class suppression. and you are absolutely right that this country finds ways to not help working-class people and poor people who are struggling, whether it is with rent or simply having access to quality health care or with having access to quality education, and this is, you know, you are in the front line for that,...
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we keep people healthy. repairing oh of the gum made the body go through itself throughout the course of its normal operation. the thought that you just described essentially the accumulation of wealth. in the space between. but. for example from time simply we have too many of a particular type of. misbehavior or you know because we don't have enough particular. good time cells die and they're not necessarily replaced automatically by the division of other cells furthermore there is damage to. the structure the kind of lattice of proteins that holds the body together which is called the extracellular matrix so as you can see there are many different types of damage and we have to fix them all now i work at sense research foundation is exactly that we are focusing on many of these things because we know that they all need to be developed and applied to the pit people all the same time in due course and in a few cases the rest of the world is already understanding this and focusing well on them so for example
we keep people healthy. repairing oh of the gum made the body go through itself throughout the course of its normal operation. the thought that you just described essentially the accumulation of wealth. in the space between. but. for example from time simply we have too many of a particular type of. misbehavior or you know because we don't have enough particular. good time cells die and they're not necessarily replaced automatically by the division of other cells furthermore there is damage to....
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people and people who are seen as really marginal. she married again. his mother rematters a man who is as poor as she. she doesn't improve their circumstances very much. and it gets so bad that she has to apprentice her two children. so andrew johnson was apprentice to a tailor 10 years old. why his brother was supposed to be in a apprentice to become a tailor that long. as you can see it didn't take him very long to become very, very good. he's 10 years old. he's apprentice to a tailor and he actually runs away. he and his brother run away and there's an ad -- the language of it i reproduce in the book. it's basically a run away servant ad the thing you would expect to see more familiar with run away slaves. this is the future of the president of the united states. this is what happens to him. he runs away. he doesn't come back. he hikes -- you know, goes off and actually gets a job as a tailor in another person's tailor shop and becomes very, very good at his job and actually is an older man when he's a politician, a prominent poli
people and people who are seen as really marginal. she married again. his mother rematters a man who is as poor as she. she doesn't improve their circumstances very much. and it gets so bad that she has to apprentice her two children. so andrew johnson was apprentice to a tailor 10 years old. why his brother was supposed to be in a apprentice to become a tailor that long. as you can see it didn't take him very long to become very, very good. he's 10 years old. he's apprentice to a tailor and he...
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only were negative about black people to white people, they were negative to white people to black peoplethey would say to black people, especially the black lives matter movement, and they would work in essence to say, you really do not have any reason to vote for hillary clinton. hillary clinton has not isisfied you are -- or not doing enough for you. that was the desired outcome they were after. on the other hand, they are saying to the white people, you need to come out and vote because these black people and immigrants are coming in and stirring trouble. they're playing both sides of this racial divide to their advantage and they wanted to be liked president trump. his: lets go to fred to calling from north carolina on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. williams for your insightful discussion. guest: thank you. caller: i am originally from india and i am now a naturalized u.s. citizen. my children were born in the u.s. i would like to ask you about something -- get your opinion. immigrant from india, i fully sympathize with the -- of the black , however, nowada
only were negative about black people to white people, they were negative to white people to black peoplethey would say to black people, especially the black lives matter movement, and they would work in essence to say, you really do not have any reason to vote for hillary clinton. hillary clinton has not isisfied you are -- or not doing enough for you. that was the desired outcome they were after. on the other hand, they are saying to the white people, you need to come out and vote because...
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and that's a tremendous resource to our young people x x -- young people, and it results in fewer people being in juvenile haul. there was a question about funding that comes through the juvenile probation department. i want to make it clear that the way the juvenile justice crime prevention act dollars that come to our juvenile probation department are utilized is as a result of a local action plan that is developed by the juvenile justice coordinating council which has membership that includes all of our juvenile justice stakeholders inclusive of the juvenile justice providers association and a number of community agencies that attend and weigh in on the development of that plan. so our department work orders, close to $1 million of juvenile justice crime prevention act dollars to the department of children, youth, and families, to fund the community-based contracts that were developed as a result of the recent request for proposals process that the department of children, youth, and their families went through. we do not fund the intensive supervision clinical services. that's a progr
and that's a tremendous resource to our young people x x -- young people, and it results in fewer people being in juvenile haul. there was a question about funding that comes through the juvenile probation department. i want to make it clear that the way the juvenile justice crime prevention act dollars that come to our juvenile probation department are utilized is as a result of a local action plan that is developed by the juvenile justice coordinating council which has membership that...
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will benefit from what restaurant announced not all of the people are paid minimum wage there are people with a slightly higher wattage he targeted a small majority unfortunately this is not the whole population and these measures are really small it's he could do a lot more he should have reduced the salaries of the rich because they have disproportionate salaries. these are rich who anyways benefits this is not fast the poor pay more debts and the rich with zero taxes this is disproportionate this is the beginning of chaos we should for measures to resolve it we are on the streets in the wind in the cold not for a pleasure. for the french of come because they could not stand it this is lasted for years not only mark wrong although here force did nothing to save the situation so people are on the streets not giving it up because they are determined. french political. believes that macross latest economic one overing isn't quite what it seems. many in my cong say yesterday that he didn't want to do to make the rich oh so exist anyway we are afraid ferns because apparently doesn't want to
will benefit from what restaurant announced not all of the people are paid minimum wage there are people with a slightly higher wattage he targeted a small majority unfortunately this is not the whole population and these measures are really small it's he could do a lot more he should have reduced the salaries of the rich because they have disproportionate salaries. these are rich who anyways benefits this is not fast the poor pay more debts and the rich with zero taxes this is disproportionate...
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people are stereotyping. people are putting labels on you.ll russian girls are sluts, and how much vodka can you drink. so far, we've spoken to entrepreneurs, people making money through instagram, quite modern ways of making a living. but these next two are doing things in a much more traditional way. pop music they're part of a genre that's called meme pop, and it's absolutely massive here in russia. but it's yet to make any waves in the west. but do these guys hope that could be about to change? let's go find out. counting time in russian they play they sing singing in russian he applauds how would you describe your music? funny, but sad. something completely different. it's called meme pop, is that right? no. no, we don't like that. do people call it meme pop? yeah, some people. you guys are getting a name for yourself in russia. it's kind of this classic thing where people want to break the west and get big in america? no. no? no, i don't think so. no. maybe we want it! a little bit. but i think that our music and our lyrics is very conn
people are stereotyping. people are putting labels on you.ll russian girls are sluts, and how much vodka can you drink. so far, we've spoken to entrepreneurs, people making money through instagram, quite modern ways of making a living. but these next two are doing things in a much more traditional way. pop music they're part of a genre that's called meme pop, and it's absolutely massive here in russia. but it's yet to make any waves in the west. but do these guys hope that could be about to...
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and other people, people like the mayor, people like barbara bird bennett said this is not racist, it is what it is, these schools used to have kids, now they don't have kids, so we just have to close the schools. so part of what i wanted to do was rather than make -- enter with my presumptions as a sociologist about structural racism, to actually ask people what do you think. because we know that oftentimes, in colloquial settings, people have a different understanding of what racism is, right, they have a very individualized understanding about what racism is. what emerged from that was people talking about death and mourning all the time. and people saying things to me like i pass my closed school every day and it's like walking by a tombstone. or i felt like they killed our school, they murdered our school, right. or one teacher telling me that she was hospitalized, she basically had a mental breakdown because her school, she had taught at a school that closed, she taught at another school and it closed, and she had a really hard time at her new school, and her principal called he
and other people, people like the mayor, people like barbara bird bennett said this is not racist, it is what it is, these schools used to have kids, now they don't have kids, so we just have to close the schools. so part of what i wanted to do was rather than make -- enter with my presumptions as a sociologist about structural racism, to actually ask people what do you think. because we know that oftentimes, in colloquial settings, people have a different understanding of what racism is,...
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many people that i've talked to here. are not confident at all that it's going to happen or if it's going to be credible if it does happen on sunday and some eight presidential candidates held a press conference and they think that they are very concerned they said that they will not accept any father delay to this election and you know there's also the issue of this controversial voting machines that has been an ongoing debate here and at that press conference those candidates say that they only agreed to go to the election using the machine only eat the machine the devices will be used as printing machines to print the ballot paper so they said they do not want to see any active sim cards in the machine they don't want to see these devices used for any transmission of results as well we also had a from the bishop the bishop the catholic bishop here in kinshasa another catholic charge is a very important and influential voice in the congo's politics and we heard from these activists show up very strongly worded statement
many people that i've talked to here. are not confident at all that it's going to happen or if it's going to be credible if it does happen on sunday and some eight presidential candidates held a press conference and they think that they are very concerned they said that they will not accept any father delay to this election and you know there's also the issue of this controversial voting machines that has been an ongoing debate here and at that press conference those candidates say that they...
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philip things people didn't understand. i didn't understand, not just people.'s ridiculous to say that. people understood what it meant. i genuinely find it quite dreadful that now the people who are ? not just a day saying we have to do it again but they are saying some people have died, so now we might get a different vote because all these old people who voted to leave won't be there anymore. the reality is?do won't be there anymore. the reality is ? do you know any believers who wa nt is ? do you know any believers who want a second referendum?” is ? do you know any believers who want a second referendum? i know a numberof want a second referendum? i know a number of people who have switched over to number of people who have switched overto remain, number of people who have switched over to remain, absolutely. but 585 pages of this withdrawal agreement is not a trade deal. exactly. by the idea that somehow we have this magical trade deal that people, and also people thought it would be the easiest deal to making history, we have not got it. we know that. £3
philip things people didn't understand. i didn't understand, not just people.'s ridiculous to say that. people understood what it meant. i genuinely find it quite dreadful that now the people who are ? not just a day saying we have to do it again but they are saying some people have died, so now we might get a different vote because all these old people who voted to leave won't be there anymore. the reality is?do won't be there anymore. the reality is ? do you know any believers who wa nt is ?...
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well it started people all around leaving their workplaces but also people are returning from the coastal area looking for remains and what was really amazing to see is like really every couple of minutes you see spacek by with red lived on and we were told these are mainly well actually the dead bodies which are. being taken by the families maybe but bodies the which have to be identified still but also some people who are moving or being moved to bigger hospitals to get a better treatment. now you're describing very horrific scenes but which areas have been the west hit. well as far as we are informed right here is that the most casualties have happened in detail in west java because of the holidays there were many people on the beach area which faces the krakatau volcano and that's where the most casualties happened about the exact numbers of casualties and people who were hurt in sumatra i don't really have accurate information right now i think it will take a little bit more time to get to. really perfect overview of what really has happened here now call you mentioned the crocodile
well it started people all around leaving their workplaces but also people are returning from the coastal area looking for remains and what was really amazing to see is like really every couple of minutes you see spacek by with red lived on and we were told these are mainly well actually the dead bodies which are. being taken by the families maybe but bodies the which have to be identified still but also some people who are moving or being moved to bigger hospitals to get a better treatment....
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people didn't know what to say. people didn't know how to react. they said oh she was just a bartender. never mind the fact that i had experience in policy making, that i was an educational organizer. it is the idea that the amount of money you make for a living actually equals your worth in society. >> can we interrupt this program -- >> sorry. >> -- to make an announcement about your shoes? >> yes, yes. >> we need at least a half hour discussion about your shoes. just kidding. >> right. and the same day as this -- but it's a funny note, but the exact same day as the trump administration's climate report, which they tried to bury, which they tried to air a month early, the day after thanksgiving, that same day, they spent in prime time talking about my shoes. and that is what i talk about when i say being unseen, is that they won't even bring it up. they don't bring up the percentage of americans that make less than 40,000 or 50,000 dollars a year. they don't bring up the fact that we have some of the -- we have amassed some of the largest amounts
people didn't know what to say. people didn't know how to react. they said oh she was just a bartender. never mind the fact that i had experience in policy making, that i was an educational organizer. it is the idea that the amount of money you make for a living actually equals your worth in society. >> can we interrupt this program -- >> sorry. >> -- to make an announcement about your shoes? >> yes, yes. >> we need at least a half hour discussion about your shoes....
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work together with people, because i think people working together with people of diverse identitiesem, as long as the ideas aren't leading you to behave badly, i'm not so worried about them. people have false ideas about everything, we have false ideas about cooking. if it doesn't do too much harm, i'm not too worried about it. finally, we have a thinker and writer in the united kingdom called david goodhart who says, these days, the most important distinction and identity that one can use when looking at people in western societies is between those he calls anywheres and those he calls somewheres. now, the anywheres are usually educated, usually metropolitan, highly mobile people, who are comfortable in any intellectual environment, living pretty much anywhere in the world. that would be you. the somewheres are deeply rooted people who are not so mobile, whose thought processes are more localised and not so open and they, according to david goodhart, are much less interested in the kind of ideals that you've just been painting with me. i am happy to live in a world with the somewhe
work together with people, because i think people working together with people of diverse identitiesem, as long as the ideas aren't leading you to behave badly, i'm not so worried about them. people have false ideas about everything, we have false ideas about cooking. if it doesn't do too much harm, i'm not too worried about it. finally, we have a thinker and writer in the united kingdom called david goodhart who says, these days, the most important distinction and identity that one can use...
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people say blame those people so even people who mean well don't know what it is you don't know that you can't just, i've been on this book 2 or three days. every reporter so far in new york has asked me the biggest surprise after reading this book that someone like me can't just get legal. so a big part of our work is now the hollywood is looking up and realizes that you cannot divorce the 11 million undocumented population from the total 43 million population and that we will constitute 88 percent of the total us population growth in the next 50 years and that telling our stories is not only politically woke, it's actually socially as an imperative, if were going to make sense of a country that is going through this unprecedented demographic makeover. it's the story so now we consulted on many projects, scripts come to us and we're like, this is not accurate. >> now we are consulting and the beauty is where creating our own context so the stories we collected on the website are now being turned into television shows. we can't announce yet what they are but we're excited about that.
people say blame those people so even people who mean well don't know what it is you don't know that you can't just, i've been on this book 2 or three days. every reporter so far in new york has asked me the biggest surprise after reading this book that someone like me can't just get legal. so a big part of our work is now the hollywood is looking up and realizes that you cannot divorce the 11 million undocumented population from the total 43 million population and that we will constitute 88...
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eyes and people's hugs. some people i meet after the show, they don't want to say a word, just want to look you in the eyes and say thank you, and it's not a thank you for a great performance sometimes, but it's thank you because you just helped me to widen in a way the window of my heart and my mind, and that's, i think, that's why theater should be there always. i'm sorry, i talked a lot. >> no, no, that was very good. you said it very beautifully, and it's reflected in what so many theater goers are saying. many people have said this is the most moving thing we have ever seen, and particularly, again, given the political climate, which is against refugees, despite the fact that one on one, people have a completely different view, once they meet one. i just wanted to end. you said this about stephen's director on opening night. you said, i don't have a huge amount to tell you, but the task of this function here is to change the world. go and change the world. stephen, do you remember that? >> i do. what's
eyes and people's hugs. some people i meet after the show, they don't want to say a word, just want to look you in the eyes and say thank you, and it's not a thank you for a great performance sometimes, but it's thank you because you just helped me to widen in a way the window of my heart and my mind, and that's, i think, that's why theater should be there always. i'm sorry, i talked a lot. >> no, no, that was very good. you said it very beautifully, and it's reflected in what so many...
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some people like justin bieber, some people don't like justin bieber. i won't do a poll, but you know what i'm saying. everybody knows whitefield. everybody -- even if you are a critic, i mean, you've had to sort of deal with whitefield. he is arguably the first modern celebrity. i didn't say religious celebrity. i said first modern celebrity. when he shows up in a town, he draws crowds often that are bigger than the population of the town itself. so he gives a farewell sermon in boston in the early 1740s, say 25,000 people show up when there's about 17,000 people living in boston at the time. so effectively the whole population of the town plus people from the hinter lands. when he preaches in london they say 60,000, 70,000, 80,000 people will coming to hear him. and you will remember this is pre electricity. so he does not have, what? a microphone. and if you've ever read ben franklin's autobiography, he and franklin were close, business associates first and then friends, franklin went he -- when whitefield first came to philadelphia franklin did a li
some people like justin bieber, some people don't like justin bieber. i won't do a poll, but you know what i'm saying. everybody knows whitefield. everybody -- even if you are a critic, i mean, you've had to sort of deal with whitefield. he is arguably the first modern celebrity. i didn't say religious celebrity. i said first modern celebrity. when he shows up in a town, he draws crowds often that are bigger than the population of the town itself. so he gives a farewell sermon in boston in the...
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that is bringing an even greater variety of people, and most people who enter israel as tourists arem will inevitably want to come to bethlehem to visit the nativity church, even if they are coming just for a few hours for that visit. that has had such a knock—on effect here, ican has had such a knock—on effect here, i can tell you that what they are thinking about doing now is to introduce a new app for people to register and book a place inside the nativity church so that they can go down to visit the grotto, that exact spot where it is believed thatjesus was born, because some people have been waiting literally four hours to go down there in recent times, because of the number of visitors being so high coming here. thank you very much, yolande knell, our middle east correspondent in bethlehem. the so—called "super saturday" before christmas saw an incremental boost in shoppers — according to the retail experts — but with just a few shopping hours left until christmas — is your fridge fully stocked or are you a last—minute dasher? sean farrington is in a supermarket in penarth. in
that is bringing an even greater variety of people, and most people who enter israel as tourists arem will inevitably want to come to bethlehem to visit the nativity church, even if they are coming just for a few hours for that visit. that has had such a knock—on effect here, ican has had such a knock—on effect here, i can tell you that what they are thinking about doing now is to introduce a new app for people to register and book a place inside the nativity church so that they can go down...
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i am going to say, sometimes in the past, other transgendered people or people under the clear spectrum, i tell them, just by presenting in the streets, you are doing part of the job. people see you and they say, they exist, they belong here. but we need to do more of that now. i will ask -- [applause] >> i will ask each and every one of you whether you are transgender or not, to do something. don't stay home. you have to do something to keep thriving. [applause] >> thank you. >> i would also like to say, we have transgender day of remembrance. please remember this group. that is part of remembrance. they deserve it. and the youth, i want the history and the older people like me, i'm 72 years old, to come together and fight together we will hand over the torch to the young people. i will stay busy myself. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you for sharing your story. today, i am here because i believe that transgender and youth are the leaders of tomorrow. i wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for the work of my transgender sisters and leaders of the past. the screaming queens who righted o
i am going to say, sometimes in the past, other transgendered people or people under the clear spectrum, i tell them, just by presenting in the streets, you are doing part of the job. people see you and they say, they exist, they belong here. but we need to do more of that now. i will ask -- [applause] >> i will ask each and every one of you whether you are transgender or not, to do something. don't stay home. you have to do something to keep thriving. [applause] >> thank you....
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a lot of people.ot everyone who smokes marijuana moves on other drugs. we know that. but almost everyone, most people move on to other drugs started with marijuana. that is the case. i was talking to lawrence kudlow the other day, who still goes to meetings. these are meetings like alcoholics anonymous. he is very candid and open about it. he says the young people come and almost all of them have started with marijuana. interesting to think larry kudlow, national economic council, still goes on a weekly or monthly basis. host: we did an interview with him and he talks about his addiction to drugs and alcohol and how he was able to recover. the passing of george h.w. bush. son said he was the most influential one term president in history. too,: i said i thought so and i got an angry letter about john quincy adams. "america'story book, last best hope." maybe not as consequential, that was john adams. but you can make a case for georgia walker bush in terms of foreign policy. he was a pro, an expert, a
a lot of people.ot everyone who smokes marijuana moves on other drugs. we know that. but almost everyone, most people move on to other drugs started with marijuana. that is the case. i was talking to lawrence kudlow the other day, who still goes to meetings. these are meetings like alcoholics anonymous. he is very candid and open about it. he says the young people come and almost all of them have started with marijuana. interesting to think larry kudlow, national economic council, still goes on...
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so these people who are abusing drugs are hurting people who sincerely need to take them. host: andrea, thank you for telling your family's stories. chris mcgreal, give you a chance to respond. guest: yes, again, i go back to there are clearly people who need these drugs and there are clearly people that these drugs work for. and that is true in other countries as well. is againens here because the policy, the medical policy has been driven by essentially, greed, it is still not run by the medical profession. we are seeing an overcorrection, a swinging back and the dog seven -- and the doctors have become fearful of prescribing because of the consequences, because of the political climate, because they feel like there might be some sort of sanction against them. many primary health care doctors in this country, the vast majority, get very little training in pain management. they might get two or three days in four years of initial medical training, so actually they have very little information on which to base their decision, frequently. they do not know very much about ho
so these people who are abusing drugs are hurting people who sincerely need to take them. host: andrea, thank you for telling your family's stories. chris mcgreal, give you a chance to respond. guest: yes, again, i go back to there are clearly people who need these drugs and there are clearly people that these drugs work for. and that is true in other countries as well. is againens here because the policy, the medical policy has been driven by essentially, greed, it is still not run by the...
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it people. it shows you the popularity of the royal family. it has people.u the popularity of the royalfamily. it has been people. it shows you the popularity of the royal family. it has been a big yearfor them. there of the royal family. it has been a big year for them. there was the royal wedding of harry and meghan markle, the wedding of princess eugenie, and then a new child, a new grandchild for the queen. lots of people were waiting and wanting to see the queen in her crown as well. now they have gone back for their christmas lunch, which is what we think the royal family has done as well. they will have their traditional christmas lunch and gather around to watch the queen's speech on the tv and apparently they like to do things like play charades, play board games and go for a walk. it is the same as any otherfamily, but for a walk. it is the same as any other family, but on a grander scale. as we would expect. charlotte, merry christmas to you as well. the headlines on bbc news... rescuers in indonesia say they're worried about disease spreading fol
it people. it shows you the popularity of the royal family. it has people.u the popularity of the royalfamily. it has been people. it shows you the popularity of the royal family. it has been a big yearfor them. there of the royal family. it has been a big year for them. there was the royal wedding of harry and meghan markle, the wedding of princess eugenie, and then a new child, a new grandchild for the queen. lots of people were waiting and wanting to see the queen in her crown as well. now...
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and people clinically at that. historical trauma in the united states of people from the african-american community and the first nation and business communities of america. and of course you know people who are descendants of holocaust survivors the jewish community and others have as well japanese american a term of survivors but no i was i was aware where he was going with this and i supported it and tire lay and i thought it's about. what is historical traum. the run for freedom as a white man i'm on the run and i'm treated like lakota but as soon as i get in the car and leave nobody's looking at me that way anymore but it's every single frickin day of their life age there's no way out of. her good night religion never been to an indian reservation you have you probably saw serious poverty alcoholism drug abuse the history of oppression against indigenous people goes back to money and power in the cradle of civilization virgil black lands minister of indigenous affairs red circle society playing one of. the his
and people clinically at that. historical trauma in the united states of people from the african-american community and the first nation and business communities of america. and of course you know people who are descendants of holocaust survivors the jewish community and others have as well japanese american a term of survivors but no i was i was aware where he was going with this and i supported it and tire lay and i thought it's about. what is historical traum. the run for freedom as a white...
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hundreds of people were destroyed.the bill clinton climbed jan crime bill and nothings been written about that. >> she's talking about the first bill, a historical form of the criminal justice system that trump and his team have worked hard to negotiate. >> today i'm thrilled to announce my support for this bipartisan bill that will make our communities safer and give former inmates a second chance at life after they have served their time. it's so important. >> he's right and this is a major populace issue. let's remember what positive populace is all about. pro- worker, pro- community. bill clinton's 1994 crime bill ended up in carson aiding millions of working americans, far too many african americans, for far too long hurting their ability to work and earn a living, contributing to family breakdown in helping to tear apart the fabric in our communities. here is mike lee. >> this bill would deal with that. they have the discretion to be judges and it will make life better for millions of americans who in one way or
hundreds of people were destroyed.the bill clinton climbed jan crime bill and nothings been written about that. >> she's talking about the first bill, a historical form of the criminal justice system that trump and his team have worked hard to negotiate. >> today i'm thrilled to announce my support for this bipartisan bill that will make our communities safer and give former inmates a second chance at life after they have served their time. it's so important. >> he's right and...
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as people. as americans and to think about how we can find a solution to the challenges that we face. to deal with the threats, to our brothers and sisters. in a whole variety of ways. whether we are talking about here, or a threat to our planet. when we start on this foundation of aloha, we are inspired by this love. then, we can truly have that strength and that power to be able to take on the tough challenges that are before us. like so many of you, it is painful and disheartening to me to see the direction of our country today. to see how much divisiveness and hatred is being formatted by those who wish to tears apart. based on things like our political party, the color of our skin, who we love, or the way we worship. the things that make us diverse as a country. they are using these things for their own selfish gain. we see this and politicians, who are trying to ferment this hatred and divisiveness to get more votes, we see it in the media, by those who are using these tactics to drive up
as people. as americans and to think about how we can find a solution to the challenges that we face. to deal with the threats, to our brothers and sisters. in a whole variety of ways. whether we are talking about here, or a threat to our planet. when we start on this foundation of aloha, we are inspired by this love. then, we can truly have that strength and that power to be able to take on the tough challenges that are before us. like so many of you, it is painful and disheartening to me to...
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at the truth and racism gets people in a tizzy come in particular white people. the police have done an incredible job in the modicum of accountability that will lead to chaos. they see it in popular culture and elected officials. it's wild. i don't know if you sold a prese press conference in baton rouge after the police chief whose black gets up there and says if you have a complaint about the management of the department, call it in. we want to work with you. but you can't call in complaints about police, so why did you even say that. it was a great -- the really wild. so some of it is the police have created this narrative and a system that almost guarantees they will not be held accountable for people get anxious like we've never seen outcomes and some people just don't know. that's how we spend a lot of time uncovering the data. it's like in the public idea every person 65% of the cases where the knife was a weapon, an officer to use deadly force you're like a knife? people are not professional knife throwers it's not like they were throwing at you. they we
at the truth and racism gets people in a tizzy come in particular white people. the police have done an incredible job in the modicum of accountability that will lead to chaos. they see it in popular culture and elected officials. it's wild. i don't know if you sold a prese press conference in baton rouge after the police chief whose black gets up there and says if you have a complaint about the management of the department, call it in. we want to work with you. but you can't call in complaints...
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as the application and utilization of that traditional knowledge so it varies from people to people and i think that it it's up to that person the individual and the tribal community that utilizes it so that the says you want now you've given us the acronyms to give us an example well t.k. and t.k. traditional knowledge and trishul ecological knowledge would be primarily the terms that i use for me to americans have used indigenous knowledge because indigenous can mean you know people better is indigenous over a long period of time or any span of time in their place they know that place very very definitively over say four or five generations there is another term that noah uses that is called local ecological knowledge or ellie and that is separate and many people don't understand that l e k is quite different from t.k. or t k i mean i mean i couldn't simply i'm going to i did we are not going to let that consider that just for a moment because what i want to do was to take us into this different world view that we're seeing so if we look at indigenous science for instance jonathan an
as the application and utilization of that traditional knowledge so it varies from people to people and i think that it it's up to that person the individual and the tribal community that utilizes it so that the says you want now you've given us the acronyms to give us an example well t.k. and t.k. traditional knowledge and trishul ecological knowledge would be primarily the terms that i use for me to americans have used indigenous knowledge because indigenous can mean you know people better is...
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motivation just as people move. so one might argue that, national sovereignty is also existential issue, right, and something that's in crisis right now. and that is part of the right-wing rhetoric that is currently taking over much of europe and probably this country as well. the argument we need less migration, though, is a curious one because any group of newcomers will have human needs because they are human, not because they are newcomers. they need food, shelter, housing, they want jobs, right? even people coming across the border now whom trump deems as criminals, a threat to this country, all they are asking for is one sanctuary. they want refuge. second, they want jobs, right? so the idea of wanting to limit ese newcomers in the name of protecting ourselves from some big threat, it may be justifiable from a perspective of individual scarcity. i agree some people in this country may feel they are in serious crisis and have nothing to share. but as a matter of governance, under our current law, we have unilat
motivation just as people move. so one might argue that, national sovereignty is also existential issue, right, and something that's in crisis right now. and that is part of the right-wing rhetoric that is currently taking over much of europe and probably this country as well. the argument we need less migration, though, is a curious one because any group of newcomers will have human needs because they are human, not because they are newcomers. they need food, shelter, housing, they want jobs,...
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the german people are a people people of , not a ideas. europe tends to have that, and consequently their divisions are -- their divisions are much dangerous to a much more fragile sense of identity. absorb and adapt other, tinue to see each if not friends, brothers. >> that sounds a little too rosy of the united states. >> that's why you're on the left the right. >> but also it ignores important turning points in history. arly in the 20th century most white native-born americans did jews,onsider my ancestors, to be, you know -- against -- ated congress 1920's, passed, overwhelmingly, the act which set a quota -- so the quota of people in germany and ireland the,000s. it was quite explicitly an america from p becoming more multinational, multiethnic. infamous fear, as author said that is the great white hich was the nglo-saxon race was pafg and would be -- passing and would be over by eastern countries. the end that problem was gotten over by most though i'm not sure about our current president. struggle,hink it took it took movements. bat
the german people are a people people of , not a ideas. europe tends to have that, and consequently their divisions are -- their divisions are much dangerous to a much more fragile sense of identity. absorb and adapt other, tinue to see each if not friends, brothers. >> that sounds a little too rosy of the united states. >> that's why you're on the left the right. >> but also it ignores important turning points in history. arly in the 20th century most white native-born...
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and hispanics versus white people killing black people so white people killing white is huge. >> in the book. >>. >> so i'm just saying that that stood out to me because we talk about the culture and all of your experience i'm just curious how do we close that gap especially when i see police officers when dealing with white suspects we can bring them into custody without killing them so how do we close that gap quick. >> i had a big argument with a friend of mine. i cannot remember the ladies name that the police burst into her house because they thought she was a drug dealer and she had - - they had the wrong address she was standing at the top of the stairs at the phone in your hand they bust into the house and shot and killed her the next week. there was a black woman on the stairs a white man was shooting a gun and they shot him in the leg. how does that happen? i understand what you are saying. what you're talking about what you we found there is a disparity between justifiable homicide i am attacking you but you stab me because i'm attacking you but when that black people are
and hispanics versus white people killing black people so white people killing white is huge. >> in the book. >>. >> so i'm just saying that that stood out to me because we talk about the culture and all of your experience i'm just curious how do we close that gap especially when i see police officers when dealing with white suspects we can bring them into custody without killing them so how do we close that gap quick. >> i had a big argument with a friend of mine. i...
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this more anger in the people. this is if this continues then we are facing a very dark scenario already in this evolved there is a hint of populism. the voices from many from young people angry sometimes from the periphery all of them don't do not have trust not only in the government but also in the opposition more tweets and facebook attacks on the and the other opposition leaders than the government or no it's not equal so we are the people there is not one revolt. tens of revolts very similar to the syrian scenario where every town has its own uprising so i think what what is what what is me is that if the army doesn't move quickly enough to remove or bashir i don't think anybody and i will to rest of this year with any reforms he has given he has his chances he has been actually threatening all reform and he the only way of of for him to go now. yes let me let me bring back into this for for just a moment doug what other countries could have some sort of influence in this. this is this is i think it's a mista
this more anger in the people. this is if this continues then we are facing a very dark scenario already in this evolved there is a hint of populism. the voices from many from young people angry sometimes from the periphery all of them don't do not have trust not only in the government but also in the opposition more tweets and facebook attacks on the and the other opposition leaders than the government or no it's not equal so we are the people there is not one revolt. tens of revolts very...
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he had people lined up to see him. and jim baker would -- my dad was in the hospital maybe five times in the last two years. and every time at houston memorial hospital baker would sneak in -- what do you think that shaker for the martini? [laughter] >> shaker for the martini will do. >> i'm not a martini drinker, but he would bring, no matter, like 10 in the morning -- [laughter] >> full. you mean the shaker was full. >> yes. >> okay, all right. [laughter] >> they would have a martini. that's what i meant. [laughter] and that kind of friendship, i mean, how many people would go to not the icu, but close enough, and be with their friend? and he was there the last, you know, the last day of his life as well. now, my dad did the same thing with jim's, the passing of jim's first wife as well, so that bond and connectivity is something to really admire. >> you know, you used the term "friend" there a couple of times. you know, those of us who covered your father knew and those of us who watched him subsequently realized ev
he had people lined up to see him. and jim baker would -- my dad was in the hospital maybe five times in the last two years. and every time at houston memorial hospital baker would sneak in -- what do you think that shaker for the martini? [laughter] >> shaker for the martini will do. >> i'm not a martini drinker, but he would bring, no matter, like 10 in the morning -- [laughter] >> full. you mean the shaker was full. >> yes. >> okay, all right. [laughter]...
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getting movement of the people. change for example you know and so these are new factors so even when you want to apportion blame. reasons such as what he does it's not everywhere and i think progress has been made on the continent and ensuring that democracy becomes a way of people to choose. leadership in but as you member states as well as in sub regions of the african continent of course in the past we cannot avoid acknowledging that the challenges which. triggered movements forced movements of people running away from the kind of places called homes in set for some twenty states for peace and these. challenges we we have lived with over some time and i think there is also realisation. among is the leadership of the continent to see it's time we stabilized the continent and made sure that our people are able to benefit from the natural capital that this continent is in dog with and that can only be achieved when we were stability and people able to participate together and realizing the potential of their member
getting movement of the people. change for example you know and so these are new factors so even when you want to apportion blame. reasons such as what he does it's not everywhere and i think progress has been made on the continent and ensuring that democracy becomes a way of people to choose. leadership in but as you member states as well as in sub regions of the african continent of course in the past we cannot avoid acknowledging that the challenges which. triggered movements forced...
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and there were 86 people in jail, including myself, but also other people, people i did not know.ormous feeling of guilt? it is. they are in prison because they decided to help you make your art. yeah. i think my art is a political statement and i invite people to be together and think together, how to create that political statement. yes, i feel responsible, more than anything. and it is interesting, because every time when i was in prison, in interrogation, i said you have to liberate my audience, you have to liberate the audience of the work. i never told them those were dissidents or they were, why, because i always defended the fact that this was an art piece. why? because in cuba, otherwise i would have been a life in prison, because it's treason. i wonder, if we are being honest with each other, was that really a piece of art, or was it a piece of activism? in the end, are you more of a political activist than you are an artist? in my case, i see both as one thing. i cannot be like those people who are, let's say, artist during the day and in the weekend they go to a rally.
and there were 86 people in jail, including myself, but also other people, people i did not know.ormous feeling of guilt? it is. they are in prison because they decided to help you make your art. yeah. i think my art is a political statement and i invite people to be together and think together, how to create that political statement. yes, i feel responsible, more than anything. and it is interesting, because every time when i was in prison, in interrogation, i said you have to liberate my...
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can you have a free people if the pursuit of those people is the quality? we will come back.don't back down. they don't settle. and they don't quit... except for cable. cable? oh you can quit cable. because we are cougars and we don't quit!! unless what?!?!?! [team in unison] unless it's cable! quit cable and switch to directv and get the most live sports in4k more for your thing. that's our thing. 1-800-directv douglas! we're running dangerously low on beans. people love your beans, doug. they love 'em. doooooooooug! you want to go sell some tacos? progressive knows small business makes big demands. doug, where do we get a replacement chili pepper bulb? so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. it's a very niche bulb. it's a specialty bulb. . mark: mark: equality. we hear it all the time wage equality, income inequality , and it is spoken as if the government should step in to maken sure people are on the same playing field. is that what thehe frame one - - the framers meant quick. >> i don't think so. is professed by my late colleague was a famous econ
can you have a free people if the pursuit of those people is the quality? we will come back.don't back down. they don't settle. and they don't quit... except for cable. cable? oh you can quit cable. because we are cougars and we don't quit!! unless what?!?!?! [team in unison] unless it's cable! quit cable and switch to directv and get the most live sports in4k more for your thing. that's our thing. 1-800-directv douglas! we're running dangerously low on beans. people love your beans, doug. they...
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killed three people. at a christmas market in the french city of the suspect is at large and a nationwide manhunt is underway involving hundreds of officers. prosecutors have declared the incident an act of terrorism and a few hours ago president and i know micron held an emergency meeting at the interior ministry a video of the shooting apparently filmed by witnesses has been posted online. the attack has been called they said it's going to be investigated as a terrorist incident by prosecutors at the scene the gunman who opened fire on those people remains at large i say good man because authorities have released some details about the suspect that they're currently hunting down in the city of stroudsburg they say he's a twenty nine year old man from the city of stroudsburg who was on a watch list there are some media reports that is house that actually been raided earlier on choose day and he wasn't at home police had been searching for him throughout the day what else we know from this is that said it
killed three people. at a christmas market in the french city of the suspect is at large and a nationwide manhunt is underway involving hundreds of officers. prosecutors have declared the incident an act of terrorism and a few hours ago president and i know micron held an emergency meeting at the interior ministry a video of the shooting apparently filmed by witnesses has been posted online. the attack has been called they said it's going to be investigated as a terrorist incident by...
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where people are angry. where people have to read a magazine articles to teach them how to talk to family members during thanksgiving. perhaps some of those articles were helpful to you this year. a lot of that is separate from immigration. immigration is not the leading cause for our income inequality, immigration is not the leading cause of our political divide, not the leading cause of our cultural divides. but it is something that is a legitimate government function to control. and it is something that we could quite easily regulate. although not without cost. i think there would be benefits to moving our immigration flow to being more skilled. somewhat less family-based. and to be somewhat more modest numbers, but still allowing numbers larger than immigration flows of most of the rest of the world. welcoming people is a huge part of the american experience. it is a huge of the american tradition. but it is only one part. the welcoming has to come in a context of us all coming together. there is nothing
where people are angry. where people have to read a magazine articles to teach them how to talk to family members during thanksgiving. perhaps some of those articles were helpful to you this year. a lot of that is separate from immigration. immigration is not the leading cause for our income inequality, immigration is not the leading cause of our political divide, not the leading cause of our cultural divides. but it is something that is a legitimate government function to control. and it is...
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a lot of people is. they have that mindset to make their wealth money and especially in hong kong the profit. is much more profitable in the world and. reavis twenty five and he's always traveling for business he makes his money with apps and construction projects in london shanghai and l.a. . you think people might envy you when he says. sometimes maybe i don't i don't that is a that. real estate is one way to make money in hong kong after all we all have to live somewhere that's a problem for those who have no money and no choice shamsher we post district is one of the poorest areas of hong kong though that doesn't mean that rents are cheap . angela a social worker is showing me a typical apartment there are hundreds of thousands like this one in hong kong mr hugh lives here. this was once a five room apartment now each room is home to a different person or family that's more profitable for the landlords the concept is called subdivided flats nearly half the population lives like this the tiny rooms ca
a lot of people is. they have that mindset to make their wealth money and especially in hong kong the profit. is much more profitable in the world and. reavis twenty five and he's always traveling for business he makes his money with apps and construction projects in london shanghai and l.a. . you think people might envy you when he says. sometimes maybe i don't i don't that is a that. real estate is one way to make money in hong kong after all we all have to live somewhere that's a problem for...
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this is not all about black people. it is the people who serve the san francisco. it happens to be there are more black being discriminated than other races. i am asian, i am chinese, i am bilingual. we have been in so many cases other than african-american. i just want this to be noted. my name is alan. i am a behave health commission for public health. i train people how to behave. that is my job. i am a bargaining team member, along with many people here today. we are leaders for the union. as you know, we have 30,000 public employees. they have more than 50% of them. we had approximately 60% people representing different departments. as a public employee, i have been helping many investigations and we have addressed many cases with human resources and my department of public health resources. we see the ongoing pattern on people. for example, earlier, many people address african-americans, the population has been shrinking. the think just think about what you do for the people. there is one thing that we say over and over. the one thing that you can do. put it
this is not all about black people. it is the people who serve the san francisco. it happens to be there are more black being discriminated than other races. i am asian, i am chinese, i am bilingual. we have been in so many cases other than african-american. i just want this to be noted. my name is alan. i am a behave health commission for public health. i train people how to behave. that is my job. i am a bargaining team member, along with many people here today. we are leaders for the union....
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local police saying to people have died, more people are wounded.very close to strasbourg on the map of france, but happened near to a place where you would find one of strasbourg's payments, world famous christmas market, which is hugely popular with locals and forests alike. and very close to the european parliament as well —— locals and tourists. let's bring in gavin lee want our time. are the people just joining gavin lee want our time. are the peoplejustjoining us, what do gavin lee want our time. are the people justjoining us, what do we understand about the chronology of what happened a couple of hours ago orso? what happened a couple of hours ago or so? i think we have a clearer picture none of this appears to be a terrorist attack in strasbourg that started around eight o'clock local time, just over two hours 50 minutes ago, there was a burst of gunfire close to the christmas market in strasbourg, they call it the grand island, an area surrounded by rivers and bridges, and it is the most popular christmas market in france. this was basicall
local police saying to people have died, more people are wounded.very close to strasbourg on the map of france, but happened near to a place where you would find one of strasbourg's payments, world famous christmas market, which is hugely popular with locals and forests alike. and very close to the european parliament as well —— locals and tourists. let's bring in gavin lee want our time. are the people just joining gavin lee want our time. are the peoplejustjoining us, what do gavin lee...
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two people are killed in clashes in bangladesh as people vote in a general election. polling is underway in the democratic republic of congo and fears of violence there. i'm sami's a down this is a live from also coming up president claims big progress in efforts to scale down the trade war with china after a call with president xi jinping. russia and turkey agreed to step up cooperation in syria u.s. forces to leave. two people have been killed in election related violence in bangladesh the incident occurred in the southeastern city of chittagong just three hours into voting in the country's general election opposition monitors i've also been barred from entering several polling booths prime minister sheikh hasina is expected to win a fourth term she's been criticized for clamping down on her opponents security is tight ass for a campaign marked by weeks of violence and the arrests of opposition supporters charles stratford joins us now live from. think near a polling station charlie how servo to be shaping up there. well certainly the atmosphere here can be describe
two people are killed in clashes in bangladesh as people vote in a general election. polling is underway in the democratic republic of congo and fears of violence there. i'm sami's a down this is a live from also coming up president claims big progress in efforts to scale down the trade war with china after a call with president xi jinping. russia and turkey agreed to step up cooperation in syria u.s. forces to leave. two people have been killed in election related violence in bangladesh the...
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for people who are. investors so at first they will offer minimum of two hundred fifty with others as a start up investment they will see their money growing from day to day that the hundred fifty dollars to morrow in the around three hundred dollars the next they don't five hundred dollars and when they show interest on investing more does the find that they will fall to that's. when the. money on the actual date that we rated them it was actually being shown. in the board that they're earning their own a minimum of a million dollars a day. coming from all the investors around the world. so you would have been down i mean so what i mean to invent the agent in a better than any. business i've been. because more than a fan of the bay i've been in a. while before feed or about investing in some quiet. i think people are being victimized by this kind of fraud it's because of greed you know the one thing of having more of what they have. to. trust is what it comes down to ultimately. we don't trust each othe
for people who are. investors so at first they will offer minimum of two hundred fifty with others as a start up investment they will see their money growing from day to day that the hundred fifty dollars to morrow in the around three hundred dollars the next they don't five hundred dollars and when they show interest on investing more does the find that they will fall to that's. when the. money on the actual date that we rated them it was actually being shown. in the board that they're earning...
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and friends i think it's important out as well you know when i talk to people in the u.s. and you know especially i see some of the reactions coming from the right wing in the u.s. or you know donald trump's tweet that they get about the movement. there's a sense that you know this is an anti government kind of just purely anti tax kind of movement in france it's important to point out people are very attached to the state people believe in public services the question is not about the government's role in the economy the question is how is the government going to treat people fairly it's a question of how is the government distributing resources who's paying for services i think that's at the core of this it's a much bigger conversation about inequality and and wealth in the country yet to add to that to add to that yes there is there's a general and there's a general anger against mccall i would say that it started yes it started as a fuel protest and the of all going to a protest about social inequality but what i keep the refrain i keep hearing is just this anger again
and friends i think it's important out as well you know when i talk to people in the u.s. and you know especially i see some of the reactions coming from the right wing in the u.s. or you know donald trump's tweet that they get about the movement. there's a sense that you know this is an anti government kind of just purely anti tax kind of movement in france it's important to point out people are very attached to the state people believe in public services the question is not about the...