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they are marginalised discriminated against and persecuted because our people originally native to the mountains of central afghanistan had czars also make up a significant minority in pakistan some 900000 members of the ethnic group live in the country is specially in and around and they fear for their lives every day because sunni extremists consider the mostly shiite group heretics and target them with precision and regularity 2013 was a particularly bloody year string of bombings claimed the lives of some 130 people in january in february another bomb attack killed 110 people and injured many war the violence continues just last month a suicide bomber targeted a market frequented by his hours chilling 21 the danger is so serious that quote us has our community relies on armed protection 247. it should be every teen tops but it's a massive security operation. these men are heading to the city market to buy and sell food they're traveling in a convoy and are protected by heavily armed men necessary measures to prevent attacks by violent militants. at the market security guards keep a
they are marginalised discriminated against and persecuted because our people originally native to the mountains of central afghanistan had czars also make up a significant minority in pakistan some 900000 members of the ethnic group live in the country is specially in and around and they fear for their lives every day because sunni extremists consider the mostly shiite group heretics and target them with precision and regularity 2013 was a particularly bloody year string of bombings claimed...
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oversight of a programme that ran out of the mayor's office, the ipo employment programme for people originally 18 to 25, now 18 to 30 who are at high risk for crime and violence in their neighborhoods. through a partnership with hsa, community partners, young community developers, we provide year-long jobs and personal development opportunities and after-care support for people once the programme ends. in between the lines of this presentation are the stories of the daily struggles of our clients. finding stability in a pattern can feel like a needle in the haystack and the chaos can be regular and when it erupts, it's not a little blip. it's chaos with a domino effect. the network of support from city to community is imperative to the health and safety of our clients. so i'll close out with thoughts on how to be helpful in this conversation and recommendations for system improvements. recent research indicates that for high risk and/or high need's justice involved populations, a coordinated supervision and community-based health and re-entry services has the potential for deeper impact on rec
oversight of a programme that ran out of the mayor's office, the ipo employment programme for people originally 18 to 25, now 18 to 30 who are at high risk for crime and violence in their neighborhoods. through a partnership with hsa, community partners, young community developers, we provide year-long jobs and personal development opportunities and after-care support for people once the programme ends. in between the lines of this presentation are the stories of the daily struggles of our...
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>>yuba county sheriff's office says the 2 groups of people originally got into an argument earlier in marysville just a task of our claims because that car was following her nephews all week. >>why you keep following us, you know we're not doing or not doing nothing wrong we're on our way home from full working on stuff and then again didn't like what they said and it just started shooting before leaving chico escobar father 3 children. >>just call this 40 year-old daughter. maria cam oh my way home. >>i love you guys to those are like his last basically saying i love you breezy yet to see my dad gone. >>well you the county sheriff's deputies searched for the suspects. that's not >>whole lotta gone, but they do have a couple potential leads that. they're investigating today as mars family hopes that the shooter and the other men in that car. >>do the right thing. >>these have a hard in turn yourself in. >>just say to escobar says her 4 year-old son still doesn't know. >>plenty of sun about is dead. do you mommy was daddy. explain to a four-year-old dead is dead is cool. >>that was dou
>>yuba county sheriff's office says the 2 groups of people originally got into an argument earlier in marysville just a task of our claims because that car was following her nephews all week. >>why you keep following us, you know we're not doing or not doing nothing wrong we're on our way home from full working on stuff and then again didn't like what they said and it just started shooting before leaving chico escobar father 3 children. >>just call this 40 year-old daughter....
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>>yuba county sheriff's office says the 2 groups of people originally got into an argument earlier in marysville just a task of our claims because that car was following her nephews all week. >>why you keep following us, you know we're not doing or not doing nothing wrong we're on our way home from full working on stuff and then again didn't like what they said and it just started shooting before leaving chico escobar father 3 children. >>just call this 40 year-old daughter. maria cam oh my way home. >>i love you guys to those are like his last basically saying i love you can dance. breezy yet to see my dad gone. >>well you the county sheriff's deputies searched for the suspects. that's not all. >>collected on, but they do have a couple potential leads that. they're investigating today as mars family hopes that the shooter and the other men in that car. >>do the right thing. >>these have a hard and turn yourself in. >>just say to escobar says her 4 year-old son still doesn't know. >>plenty of sun about is dead. do you mommy was daddy. explain to a four-year-old dead is dead is cool. >
>>yuba county sheriff's office says the 2 groups of people originally got into an argument earlier in marysville just a task of our claims because that car was following her nephews all week. >>why you keep following us, you know we're not doing or not doing nothing wrong we're on our way home from full working on stuff and then again didn't like what they said and it just started shooting before leaving chico escobar father 3 children. >>just call this 40 year-old daughter....
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he was helped by people like. originallyfrom myanmar he's one of the few refugees who have become successful in japan 17 years ago he opened a bernese restaurant in tokyo. to those guys you know the. deportation is very difficult. to so they do everything they can to make life in japan hard. and i hope people who sought refuge here will leave the country voluntarily with horny. one direction or more japanese don't want these problems around them. if they want to keep them far far away and must. work at the height of the e.u.'s migration crisis in 2015 many refugees who arrived in germany from regions in turmoil like syria received a warm welcome up to 8000000 germans volunteered to give language classes assistance and advice all of which helped many young arrivals settle in. a fellow syrian has opened a supermarket in hanover. that's worth a story for the photo journalist alcohol of. the now 11 lives there is a telethon that he's documenting how people who had to flee syria try to make a life for themselves in germany. this
he was helped by people like. originallyfrom myanmar he's one of the few refugees who have become successful in japan 17 years ago he opened a bernese restaurant in tokyo. to those guys you know the. deportation is very difficult. to so they do everything they can to make life in japan hard. and i hope people who sought refuge here will leave the country voluntarily with horny. one direction or more japanese don't want these problems around them. if they want to keep them far far away and must....
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in which you know you companies like facebook or google need to do much much more to help people see the origins and problems of the information advertising holes and hell independent 3rd parties including both researchers spectators and journalists analyze and research what's actually going on in these models. it was also ross was close to nielsen from the russians institute for the study of journalism now for some of the other stories making news around the world german chancellor angela merkel has that cost speculation that she might see a top job in the aid you after standing down as germany's leader last year the chancellor gave up her ladyship sensorites of party and said she would not seek a 5th term as chancellor. has approved a law banning headscarves in primary schools that into existing restrictions on veils the measure bans the wearing of ideologically or religiously characterized clothing that covers the head islamic organizations are threatening legal action. the u.s. state of missouri is republican led senate has passed a bill to ban abortions that 8 weeks of pregnancy legislation
in which you know you companies like facebook or google need to do much much more to help people see the origins and problems of the information advertising holes and hell independent 3rd parties including both researchers spectators and journalists analyze and research what's actually going on in these models. it was also ross was close to nielsen from the russians institute for the study of journalism now for some of the other stories making news around the world german chancellor angela...
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we can get this experimental dna done, we will actually be able to say, this is the dna of the original peoplee clothi lda. it would be an amazing moment. jane: fred, thank you for joining me. botswana has lifted a five year ban on the hunting of elephants. the problesays it will help address the problems of humans coming into conflict with the animals. rural communities hope to restore income that prroiously came f hunting, but the controversial -- but the decision is controversial. alastair: there are more elephants inotana than any other country, but that comes with its own problems. acwhile pors kill elephants across africa, some ask if there are too many of them here. livingnt near elepmeans your house can be flattened, crops destroyed, family members. kill right to stop conflict with humans is a botswana decision. our responsibility to people as well has not changed, and we must make luem part of the tion. alistair: hunting will dramatically reduce elephant numbers, but it might push them away from villages and wiley bring in mon trackers who worked with hunters ir jobs five years ago. p
we can get this experimental dna done, we will actually be able to say, this is the dna of the original peoplee clothi lda. it would be an amazing moment. jane: fred, thank you for joining me. botswana has lifted a five year ban on the hunting of elephants. the problesays it will help address the problems of humans coming into conflict with the animals. rural communities hope to restore income that prroiously came f hunting, but the controversial -- but the decision is controversial. alastair:...
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you know, originally people were talking about 20, 25 billion. you do not need to spend that much. we have cut it down. i've got a much better wall for better money and we are getting great speed out of it too. but we have are from different sources and different parts of government including the military. the army corps of engineers has done a really good job and -- trish: i want to be clear. you are tell me this wall is happening. it is happening, aside from the $2 trillion in infrastructure, none of that money will go to the wall but you will get money from other sources. >> is being built right now. as we speak it is being built. and a lot of it, so again, if somebody were to say you cannot 400 miles, do you know what that is? that is a lot! we will have that done by the end of the year. next year. and we are trying to -- we are building it in big sections. sections that not necessarily the best for construction but the best for keeping the people out and keeping the drugs out. and you know, it is so bad -- trish: let me ask you something. >> go ahead. trish: when i think of co
you know, originally people were talking about 20, 25 billion. you do not need to spend that much. we have cut it down. i've got a much better wall for better money and we are getting great speed out of it too. but we have are from different sources and different parts of government including the military. the army corps of engineers has done a really good job and -- trish: i want to be clear. you are tell me this wall is happening. it is happening, aside from the $2 trillion in infrastructure,...
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especially in the wintertime up there and all those very few areas where there are people living. the original question i called for, you talked about the wall and it was probably going to be insufficient for what we are facing nowadays. i was wondering what suggestions she had that would be better, helpful? >> i think what we ought to do is a zone with a rule of law. move every immigration judge we have down to the border, recruit other administrative law judges from other departments and all of government and effort, also to deploy to the southwest border. but the cases of those who are arriving now first in line to be dedicated as to whether they have established credible fear of persecution, allowing them to remain in the country while their claim of asylum is fully explored. i think we should not have been an anticipated issue, the traffic doesn't magically appear at the border. it's been developing over a period of time. i wonder what the government was actually doing to prepare. beyond that, now i think we need all of government efforts to let people who come can make their asylum claim
especially in the wintertime up there and all those very few areas where there are people living. the original question i called for, you talked about the wall and it was probably going to be insufficient for what we are facing nowadays. i was wondering what suggestions she had that would be better, helpful? >> i think what we ought to do is a zone with a rule of law. move every immigration judge we have down to the border, recruit other administrative law judges from other departments...
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in terms of "new york times" reporting, it makes perfect sense to me that the two people who originally had contact with papadopoulos would be ultimately removed from the equation and you put an investigator, a trained law enforcement official, into the relationship. that's actually the proper thing to do. >> bill barr keeps calling it spying. he's the attorney general, so this has now put a law enforcement figure on top of that word. is there any part of this that you would say is spying? >> no, this is a tried and true investigative technique. the fbi doesn't spy. to me spying means something extra-legal, outside of the legal process. what they are doing is running a predicated investigation. now, they're running it with an informant which, as i said earlier -- >> would they have to get judicial information on the informant? >> no. but they would have a rigorous set of internal guidelines with a lot of vetting, careful vetting, to make sure the informant is doing a couple of things, being truthful and following the rules. and that is something that inspectors general look at. they wan
in terms of "new york times" reporting, it makes perfect sense to me that the two people who originally had contact with papadopoulos would be ultimately removed from the equation and you put an investigator, a trained law enforcement official, into the relationship. that's actually the proper thing to do. >> bill barr keeps calling it spying. he's the attorney general, so this has now put a law enforcement figure on top of that word. is there any part of this that you would say...
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where people made aware of its origin? information and the former deputy attorney general was at the center of a lot of this. he may have had great reasons for doing what he did but with all these investigation is it is hard to see the story and without him testifying. shannon: as we wait for that, the vote was over contempt for the attorney general after he said you should exert executive privilege. he has done that. jennifer rubin who writes an opinion for the washington post saying person crushing civil fines against recalcitrant witnesses, ethics violations and try to lock them up if these get serious, some ares may recognize the gravity of the situation? >>, rhetoric from this rubin. congressional oversight is important. we want to have people reach accommodation. you mentioned rod rosenstein because he was being sought by previous congress for many months, never kept quiet about the 25th amendment solution for wearing a wiretap, you want to get to the bottom of these things that you want people to reasonably accommod
where people made aware of its origin? information and the former deputy attorney general was at the center of a lot of this. he may have had great reasons for doing what he did but with all these investigation is it is hard to see the story and without him testifying. shannon: as we wait for that, the vote was over contempt for the attorney general after he said you should exert executive privilege. he has done that. jennifer rubin who writes an opinion for the washington post saying person...
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of vietnam and this violence is not going to corrupt the minds of some of our young people at home where it originates? [applause] as new york city's commissioner of consumer affairs i have been telling the people of my city and congressional committees in thatess for the last year they do not have to put up with shoddy products in the market ways, and i feel the same way about shoddy policy. you don't have to buy the clichÉs of peacekeeping actions. you don't have to buy falling dominoes. you don't have to buy war, mrs. smith. [applause] that's really right. we don't have to buy it is a concept to begin with. we are going to have to re-examine a lot of our concepts very quickly or we're going to istroy ourselves and that what our children have been trying to tell us for the past 10 years on our college campuses .nd in the street said we mustonce except there is not an american solution to every problem. our children have been telling us that they won't accept the idea that there's a military solution to every problem. we cannot by the idea of nuclear war, as hiroshima made clear in a blinding flash,
of vietnam and this violence is not going to corrupt the minds of some of our young people at home where it originates? [applause] as new york city's commissioner of consumer affairs i have been telling the people of my city and congressional committees in thatess for the last year they do not have to put up with shoddy products in the market ways, and i feel the same way about shoddy policy. you don't have to buy the clichÉs of peacekeeping actions. you don't have to buy falling dominoes. you...
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in which you can only companies like facebook or google need to do much much more to help people see the origins and problems of the information advertising come across and help independent 3rd parties including both researchers spectators and journalists analyze and research what's actually going on in these margins you talk about the need for a wide range of credible sources we hear a lot of complaints. from people with unpopular views or perhaps fringe views about the fact that the mainstream media doesn't tell us the whole truth do they have a point. i mean different journalists will cover the same stories in different ways this is the way in which journalism is always to process and opposable was the community's theo their views on represented some of these are issues they are french others i think we need to recognise that groups in society marginalized by the establishment and some of these people perhaps have reasons he isn't set with the way in which journalists have dealt with some of the issues and this is not just a little more ice age an extreme political view is that if you many ot
in which you can only companies like facebook or google need to do much much more to help people see the origins and problems of the information advertising come across and help independent 3rd parties including both researchers spectators and journalists analyze and research what's actually going on in these margins you talk about the need for a wide range of credible sources we hear a lot of complaints. from people with unpopular views or perhaps fringe views about the fact that the...
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, were people made aware of its originormation? the former deputy attorney general was at the center of a lot of this. he may have had great reasons to do what he did but with all of these investigations it's hard for me to see this story ending without him testifying or explaining what's what his thig was. >> shannon: after he said of the president last night you should insert executive privilege, he has done that. jennifer and ruben wrote pursuing crushing civil fines against recalcitrant witnesses, impeach steve mnuchin and barr, and if need be, try to lock them up. if democrats get serious, then republicans mechanized gravity of the situation. >> that's the calm rhetoric we've come to expect. congressional oversight is important, it's interesting you just mentioned rod rosenstein, he's been sought by the previous congress for many months, he never testified about the 25th amendment solution has been a part of, wearing a wire tap to go against president trump. you want to get to the bottom of these things but you want p
, were people made aware of its originormation? the former deputy attorney general was at the center of a lot of this. he may have had great reasons to do what he did but with all of these investigations it's hard for me to see this story ending without him testifying or explaining what's what his thig was. >> shannon: after he said of the president last night you should insert executive privilege, he has done that. jennifer and ruben wrote pursuing crushing civil fines against...
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it is now -- i mean the number of people, right, originally we started at 370, and now we're north of 400, almost 500. any response from the white house? >> reporter: that number continues to grow. no official response from the white house tonight, erin. but one official i spoke with brushed off this letter seizing on the fact special counsel mueller didn't conclude trump committed a crime, saying that's the only prosecutor's opinion that matters not the opinion of those who signed onto this letter according to this official. now, even though mueller didn't exonerate the president on obstruction, president trump has repeatedly touted he's been completely exonerated, which is raising the question now, erin, why he is seemingly reversing course and saying mueller should not testify after saying just last week he'd leave that decision up to the attorney general who said he had no problems with mueller testifying. now the white house official i spoke with said president trump's tweet wasn't intend said as part of a broader direction. but as you know, erin, the attorney general takes his d
it is now -- i mean the number of people, right, originally we started at 370, and now we're north of 400, almost 500. any response from the white house? >> reporter: that number continues to grow. no official response from the white house tonight, erin. but one official i spoke with brushed off this letter seizing on the fact special counsel mueller didn't conclude trump committed a crime, saying that's the only prosecutor's opinion that matters not the opinion of those who signed onto...
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and it really got under way in one thousand nine hundred seventy three with the original worlds here people are in a gun slinging time distil handful of androids which of course malfunctioned and go crazy another big c.g.i. film was just last week poc i was also another technology gone wrong film that was the first physically textured c.g.i. that made the dinosaurs that very very real. today c.g.i. is everywhere and of course the best c.g.i. is the c.g.i. that we don't even notice it's the landscapes it's the extra people in the crowd they use that often to make explosions look bigger and more exciting ok now let's get back to the models like shoot how do you see this sort of thing in the modeling world developing. in this case i think that the technology is ahead of the business and it looks like the business is really scrambling to catch up so now the c.g.i. models are occupying a fairly small and special place in fashion and also in instagram c.g.i. is very difficult to make it's also very very expensive but once it's no longer so difficult and once it's no longer so existence if i think
and it really got under way in one thousand nine hundred seventy three with the original worlds here people are in a gun slinging time distil handful of androids which of course malfunctioned and go crazy another big c.g.i. film was just last week poc i was also another technology gone wrong film that was the first physically textured c.g.i. that made the dinosaurs that very very real. today c.g.i. is everywhere and of course the best c.g.i. is the c.g.i. that we don't even notice it's the...
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trying to to do your part to help others in my case i might go trying to feed people so i've been through different origins before and i always when with a way of learning. in the process feeding people but they get to learn and should pay off when i write perico really. the problem was massive we were not only talking about a beach town or city we were told you know what the entire island during eighteenth hours was damaged by barry big hurricane maria so we saw the problem was big we saw the hospitals had no food nurses doctors we began getting phone calls from many of them so we are responding to their. the phone calls why was no restaurants was no was no no no no food delivery was no money was not so cell phone you couldn't connect to the internet. and the problem leaving him there was going to end anytime soon so use waiting and cooking to respond to those calls of aid for water for food what i didn't know that the this was only the beginning of of a very big adventure we were in from twenty friends that we met in the course and my friend but those are the name of a restaurant i love in the heart of s
trying to to do your part to help others in my case i might go trying to feed people so i've been through different origins before and i always when with a way of learning. in the process feeding people but they get to learn and should pay off when i write perico really. the problem was massive we were not only talking about a beach town or city we were told you know what the entire island during eighteenth hours was damaged by barry big hurricane maria so we saw the problem was big we saw the...
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people. the original plan was to have the hearings but now the stonewalling and obstruction has gotten so extremehey can't have the hearings because they can't get witnesses, the classified portions of the documents, which have been standard protocol in the past for these investigations. >> you can argue those are part of a referral that he's obstructing justice every day, not just in volume two. >> that's part of my reporting. is the obstruction going on now tantamount to article 3 of the impeachment articles filed against nixon. >> spend time on that. >> contempt of congress is obstructing congress' ability to fulfill its constitutional duty to perform oversight. nancy pelosi called that letter that the white house counsel, pat cipollone, sent to her outray joyou outrageo outrageous, because the argument the white house is making now is there's no oversight that you, congress, as a check and balance in our constitutional democracy can perform unless it has a quote/unquote legislative goal, which is completely, nicole, not the case. >> if you started impeachment would you not need that excuse to
people. the original plan was to have the hearings but now the stonewalling and obstruction has gotten so extremehey can't have the hearings because they can't get witnesses, the classified portions of the documents, which have been standard protocol in the past for these investigations. >> you can argue those are part of a referral that he's obstructing justice every day, not just in volume two. >> that's part of my reporting. is the obstruction going on now tantamount to article 3...
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people originally came to drive for uber because it was convenient, it was easy. money on the side. that was the premises uber started with. cities like new york instituted $17.22 minimum way for them after expenses, stuart. this is after fuel and other expenses. it upped their profits by about 22.5%. so they're making a good living. but this was never viewed as an employee position, with job stability and certain factors that the drivers are looking for. so it's a big change in the way the relationship with uber and driver began. stuart: i hope it does not change the basic business model of these ride-sharing companies. i don't think it does. i don't think it goes that far. there is risk of that. if you change the basic business model you interrupted this brand new technology? >> i completely agree, stuart. the ipo is couple days away, what, 91 billion? this is an opportunity for its drivers to create a little noise. this is a little window of opportunity. they will try to leverage it and i get that. this is important function. it is really key element to our tra
people originally came to drive for uber because it was convenient, it was easy. money on the side. that was the premises uber started with. cities like new york instituted $17.22 minimum way for them after expenses, stuart. this is after fuel and other expenses. it upped their profits by about 22.5%. so they're making a good living. but this was never viewed as an employee position, with job stability and certain factors that the drivers are looking for. so it's a big change in the way the...
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as the legendary barbara jordan once observed, those words did not originally apply to african-americans. they did not apply to people of color. they did not apply to native americans. they did not apply to women. hey did not apply to members of the lgbt community. we have come a long way here in the united states of america, but we still have work to do. if you truly believe in liberty and justice for all, support the equality act. if you truly believe in equal protection under the law,
as the legendary barbara jordan once observed, those words did not originally apply to african-americans. they did not apply to people of color. they did not apply to native americans. they did not apply to women. hey did not apply to members of the lgbt community. we have come a long way here in the united states of america, but we still have work to do. if you truly believe in liberty and justice for all, support the equality act. if you truly believe in equal protection under the law,
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people of istanbul. everything is going to be all right. on the streets anger at the decision to overturn the original vote. this is a preplanned game and the election authority is a part of it what else can i say and this decision doesn't represent voters it clearly has been made ignoring the people's will. can they didn't know this came from somebody who doesn't want to lose his power so it's no surprise the vote should not have been cancelled. and this is the man they're angry with president unrepentant in parliament cut out of high hopes the decision will be good for instant poll as well as our country. says you know don't use numbers that are it became clear that certain people with dirty hands had become involved starting before the elections and they brought the situation to this point step by step. we sincerely believe that they were organized corruption for illegality and irregularity in the estimable may oral election look no new. the turkish lira fell sharply on news of the new election and the result has unsettled investors and raised fresh doubts about democracy in turkey the rerun on june twent
people of istanbul. everything is going to be all right. on the streets anger at the decision to overturn the original vote. this is a preplanned game and the election authority is a part of it what else can i say and this decision doesn't represent voters it clearly has been made ignoring the people's will. can they didn't know this came from somebody who doesn't want to lose his power so it's no surprise the vote should not have been cancelled. and this is the man they're angry with president...
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if you look at the lives of many thai people, they come from all origins. are of the middle class population, anyway, in this —— the middle class population, anyway, in this -- in the middle class population, anyway, in this —— in the centre of bangkok, other descendants of a lot chinese immigrants, who brought lots of chinese customs and superstitions with them. but they have also absorbed the buddhist and brahmanic conditions. it is rare to see any thai who will not instinctively classed by hands and bow when they pass any kind of shrine, be it buddhist or brahmanic. so many ties will be watching these scenes closely, seeing these very high ranking brahmans and top ranking officials, pouring the sacred water overtaking. it will bring home to dandy and on the enormous status of this king and the fact that he enjoys the same kind of semi— divine blessings all his descendants did. that is important when you consider this is a king who has taken the throne late in life and he led a life as crown prince but was often controversial, it couldn't be talked about o
if you look at the lives of many thai people, they come from all origins. are of the middle class population, anyway, in this —— the middle class population, anyway, in this -- in the middle class population, anyway, in this —— in the centre of bangkok, other descendants of a lot chinese immigrants, who brought lots of chinese customs and superstitions with them. but they have also absorbed the buddhist and brahmanic conditions. it is rare to see any thai who will not instinctively...
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look at all the people who signed the petition, and many people who originally voted to leave.local and more resilient society? that gets right to the heart of green philosophy. a good question. the relationship between that european union focusing on economic growth and many of your green environmental policies. the european union does not by necessity have to do that. it is a body that sets standards for their markets, how we trade with each other, it sets social standards. agreements as to how we cross borders. they do not necessarily need to be based around the camp economic model that we have and we want to change economic model and we want to change economic model and the economic model and that we may change that is by getting the majority in that european parliament, it is a democratic body. —— necessarily need to be based around the current economic model. trying to reduce the growth in use of resources. if we can get to a sustainable society through voting for parties that want to implement that kind of thing then europe will change. that is how we do that, by staying
look at all the people who signed the petition, and many people who originally voted to leave.local and more resilient society? that gets right to the heart of green philosophy. a good question. the relationship between that european union focusing on economic growth and many of your green environmental policies. the european union does not by necessity have to do that. it is a body that sets standards for their markets, how we trade with each other, it sets social standards. agreements as to...
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. >> the people who are looking for fentanyl or buying things online, are those people originally addictedlegal prescriptions for the most part >> both. but if you look at the rates of new addiction, historically, they became addicted through a lawful prescription. a lot was from medical prescribing. more and more of the new addiction are actually people whose first exposure will be l illicit drug for the first time, fda and customs and border protections are working together to test the illicit flows and they'll report it not in poundage which is how it gets reported right now the statistics will be overwhelming of the potency of the fentanyl coming into the u.s. >> trying to measure it in pounds as it's been done in the past is nothing when you're dealing with something so toxic. >> marijuana was measured in pounds historically. that was customary of how customs and border protection reported their seizures. right now what matters is how potent these formulations are. >> pot was measured in ounces, right, andrew? >> i don't know how you measure any of that stuff. >> it was ounces man, ri
. >> the people who are looking for fentanyl or buying things online, are those people originally addictedlegal prescriptions for the most part >> both. but if you look at the rates of new addiction, historically, they became addicted through a lawful prescription. a lot was from medical prescribing. more and more of the new addiction are actually people whose first exposure will be l illicit drug for the first time, fda and customs and border protections are working together to...
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not said whether she's dead, originally said people beat him and abducted melia. >>> faces several charges of illegal firearms and manufacture of illegal weapons. police and federal agents raided home and found these weapons. booked into san mateo county jail. >>> kicked off plan to make elections more secure. 18th street at rally, measure ab-1784, open source voting in california. vongystems and improve es update security after claims of russian interference in elections. >> we know the problem, proprietary software owned by corporations that's vulnerable, s susceptible to hacking. >> help counties install open source rather than privately held ones. >>> dennis rodman seen on surveillance tape with a group accused of theft in recording studio. one woman with rodman putting merchandise in purse and another broke crystal display and took remainder of it. around $4,000, came back, yoga studio was closed, hung out at spa next door. >> loud and agitated and seemed a little bit off. >> newport beach police say this is open and active investigation. rodman's attorney says comment is whng found d
not said whether she's dead, originally said people beat him and abducted melia. >>> faces several charges of illegal firearms and manufacture of illegal weapons. police and federal agents raided home and found these weapons. booked into san mateo county jail. >>> kicked off plan to make elections more secure. 18th street at rally, measure ab-1784, open source voting in california. vongystems and improve es update security after claims of russian interference in elections....
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engagement with the public, lincoln's use of the stories and jokes was designed to remind people of his lonely origins, of belonging to the backwoods and of the prairie. it encouraged common people to see him as a natural man able to engage with ordinary farmers and laborers on equal terms. lincoln's lifelong self identification with plain folks was aligned to his habit of self-deprecation. as i noted at the outset, he made much of his appearance. conscience of his unusual proportions, his height, and his unusually long limbs and aware that people considered him ugly, he faced that head-on. he found himself looking down the gun barrel of a passerby, who explained he had promised to shoot the first man he met who was uglier than himself. getting a good look at the man's face, lincoln remarked while bearing his chest, if i am uglier than you, then blaze away. [laughter] prof. carwardine: this self-mockery amounted to far more than means of securing a laugh by preempting comments about his strange looks, modest upbringing, and calculated eccentricities. it was also a means of enlisting the audience on th
engagement with the public, lincoln's use of the stories and jokes was designed to remind people of his lonely origins, of belonging to the backwoods and of the prairie. it encouraged common people to see him as a natural man able to engage with ordinary farmers and laborers on equal terms. lincoln's lifelong self identification with plain folks was aligned to his habit of self-deprecation. as i noted at the outset, he made much of his appearance. conscience of his unusual proportions, his...
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abigail mendoza and her sister refina are zapotecan -- original people from mexico before the spanishabigail has been grinding corn by hand, making masa, and moles like this, the ridiculously faithful time-consuming, difficult traditional way, she was taught to make these things. and the way she's been making them since she was 6 years old. look at her hands by the way. small, surprisingly delicate given all the hard work, all the pushing, kneading, grinding, stone against stone over the years. then look at her forearms. the power there. it's impressive, and beautiful. >> alejandro: every time you enter a house in oaxaca, especially in small villages, they always offer you a shot of mescal. >> anthony: mm, so good. seguesa. a mole and chicken dish. this mole sauce, like a lot of the real old-school moles made by masters like abigail, uses 35 different kinds of chile peppers and takes more than two weeks to make. do you think that, until recently, until guys like you, that mexicans were not looking back at their own food culture, they were looking elsewhere? what was going on? >> aleja
abigail mendoza and her sister refina are zapotecan -- original people from mexico before the spanishabigail has been grinding corn by hand, making masa, and moles like this, the ridiculously faithful time-consuming, difficult traditional way, she was taught to make these things. and the way she's been making them since she was 6 years old. look at her hands by the way. small, surprisingly delicate given all the hard work, all the pushing, kneading, grinding, stone against stone over the years....
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for years he's being poor in a billion dollars annually into his space venture blue origin which is two thousand people but it's not just a flight of fancy billions to be made on the moon. let me show you something he said lee knows how to sell things retail like jeff bezos rich many men do well as of the future could receive that amazon apostles via this land base as is tech experts who spent three years working on blue moon. it sent to travel to the moon fifty years after the first landing there was down to the surface vessel sees the moon's low gravity is ideal for high tech manufacturing. and it would all be carried on markets like these also from blue origin and that's the core business idea freight transportation between the earth and space a market potentially worth billions of dollars which is why it was a billion as i mean only gain two including tesla boasts on musk he and bezos are in something of a space race pouring mind blowing sums of money into space travel it's a long term project destined to outlive any opiate friendly rivalry but what i'm laying out here today is obviously a multi-ge
for years he's being poor in a billion dollars annually into his space venture blue origin which is two thousand people but it's not just a flight of fancy billions to be made on the moon. let me show you something he said lee knows how to sell things retail like jeff bezos rich many men do well as of the future could receive that amazon apostles via this land base as is tech experts who spent three years working on blue moon. it sent to travel to the moon fifty years after the first landing...
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mediterranean and now the very pressing needs to get people out of the tension senses but we also need to look at what's happening in countries of origin and in countries of transit so that we look at the whole journey before people even get to live via in countries of origin more effort needs to be taken to to address the root causes the creating of violence and war we need to increase mediation efforts to bring warring parties to the table in dialogue to end conflict where exists and that also needs to be more support to countries throughout sub-saharan africa and north africa with their asylum systems and with development support so that they're better able to accommodate asylum seekers and refugees when they arrive in their countries but talking about celerity a point as well it's really important the more is done to tackle the criminal networks and the smuggling networks thrive of people's despair in these situations they need to be held to account and they need to be you know held accountable in a court of law and their operation ceased if we're going to see a change. absolutely that's bringing in tonight hot in brussels it's ver
mediterranean and now the very pressing needs to get people out of the tension senses but we also need to look at what's happening in countries of origin and in countries of transit so that we look at the whole journey before people even get to live via in countries of origin more effort needs to be taken to to address the root causes the creating of violence and war we need to increase mediation efforts to bring warring parties to the table in dialogue to end conflict where exists and that...
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and it was during that period that people began to realize, hey, wait a minute. the origin of the city is still intact. it's still here and still functioning. in the 1990s and then into the current century after 2000, the campus -- the university of washington launched the campus here. they had been downtown. they moved to the warehouse district and began buying up all the old empty warehouses and building a modern-day campus. and a few years ago now, about 2010, with the expansion of the library, for the first time people began to talk about actually intruding on the 80-foot right of way of the prairie line. that was conversation in building out the campus and meeting its needs, that they would start to encroach. and then somebody remembered that that 80-foot right-of-way is where everything started, and the university made a very kind of courageous decision to keep the 80-foot right-of-way as open space, to keep the loading docks as covered pedestrian ways, and to keep as much as they could of the language of the railroad still intact. and today the prairie line as we see
and it was during that period that people began to realize, hey, wait a minute. the origin of the city is still intact. it's still here and still functioning. in the 1990s and then into the current century after 2000, the campus -- the university of washington launched the campus here. they had been downtown. they moved to the warehouse district and began buying up all the old empty warehouses and building a modern-day campus. and a few years ago now, about 2010, with the expansion of the...
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i am from kansas originally. people don't think about black people in kansas.or some new time things to come about, and that old book is to be a new book. amanda: and this information tells a more complete history of the united states, a more complete social history, and these other things that have been left out of some of the credits of history. she was doing it. she was teaching about other people way back when she was a teacher before she ever went to washington, d.c., she was teaching the children about other african-americans and kentuckians who had done great things that they didn't know about. so the best way we can honor her, i think, is to do the same. nancy: i agree. any other questions question mark >> was she denied access into the press earlier because she was a female, black, or was she not a member of the club, so to speak? nancy: because those black organizations were not credentialed. that is the big picture. only certain media outlets were considered credentialed to even be a part of this. so the black press was not. really, the answer is bot
i am from kansas originally. people don't think about black people in kansas.or some new time things to come about, and that old book is to be a new book. amanda: and this information tells a more complete history of the united states, a more complete social history, and these other things that have been left out of some of the credits of history. she was doing it. she was teaching about other people way back when she was a teacher before she ever went to washington, d.c., she was teaching the...