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it doesn't cost anything if you're poor. yet up until i am on what i would hope will get health care for free. we don't really have any alternative. we believe it makes me dizzy to think about the future and something, i'm sorry. i hope it works out for you that employees of the national population and family planning board. go around making announcements of your loudspeaker. you can have sex, you can get married, but don't get pregnant. men, restrain yourselves, or use contraception. the authorities are worried about the surge in the number of births. young thing that allows you there are various methods of contraception. an injection of pill condoms. the i need. 3. antti is a midwife who works for the family planning board. she tells women about their options. she's one of 24000 counsellors across the country. even before the pandemic, 70 percent of pregnancies in indonesia were not by choice. but because of a lack of access to contraception, even the coronavirus has bait things worse. scepter jante, enter. colleagues have
it doesn't cost anything if you're poor. yet up until i am on what i would hope will get health care for free. we don't really have any alternative. we believe it makes me dizzy to think about the future and something, i'm sorry. i hope it works out for you that employees of the national population and family planning board. go around making announcements of your loudspeaker. you can have sex, you can get married, but don't get pregnant. men, restrain yourselves, or use contraception. the...
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it doesn't cost anything if you're poor. yet up until i am on what i would hope will get health care for free. we don't really have any alternative. well, it makes me dizzy to think about the future and something, i'm sorry. i hope it works out for you. 45 employees of the national population and family planning board. go around making announcements via loudspeaker. you can have sex, you can get married. but don't get pregnant. men, restrain yourselves, or use contraception. the authorities are worried about the surge in the number of births. young thing that allow you there are various methods of contraception, an injection of pill condoms. yeah, yeah, i mean you said 3 on t.v. is a midwife who works for the family planning board. she tells women about their options . she's one of 24000 counsellors across the country, even before the pandemic, 17 percent of pregnancies in indonesia were not by choice. but because of a lack of access to contraception, the coronavirus has made things worse, cept 3 on t.n. . her colleagues hav
it doesn't cost anything if you're poor. yet up until i am on what i would hope will get health care for free. we don't really have any alternative. well, it makes me dizzy to think about the future and something, i'm sorry. i hope it works out for you. 45 employees of the national population and family planning board. go around making announcements via loudspeaker. you can have sex, you can get married. but don't get pregnant. men, restrain yourselves, or use contraception. the authorities are...
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it doesn't cost anything if you're poor. yeah, but i am what i would, i hope will get health care for free. we don't really have any alternative. well, it makes me dizzy to think about the future and something, i'm sorry. i hope it works out for you that employees of the national population and family planning board. go around making announcements of your loudspeaker. you can have sex, you can get married, but don't get pregnant. men, restrain yourselves, or use contraception. the authorities are worried about the surge in the number of births. young thing that allow you there are various methods of contraception. an injection, a pill condoms. yeah, yeah, i mean 3 on t.v. is a midwife who works for the family planning board. she tells women about their options . she's one of 24000 counsellors across the country. even before the pandemic, 17 percent of pregnancies in indonesia were not by choice. but because of a lack of access to contraception, the coronavirus has made things worse. scepter jante enter. colleagues have only
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if we are going to change the country, one third of our poor people, one third of poor white people in the south, we did a study and we found out in 15 states including texas, georgia, 90%ida, if we get less than of poor voters% to go to did not vote in 2016, they could shift the senate races and presidential election. this is the place we must deal with allies and it is happening all over the country. it is happening with the poor people's campaign. if joe biden and kamala harris do not listen to people saying you need to move away what you we want -- that would be a mistake, they move away from health care, from $15, move away from dealing with systemic of being as notion centrist -- i don't even know what that is -- what they need to focus on is in the center of the constitution and what is in the center of people's lives, what is hurting people. if you heal the body of people, speak to the pain, that will unify people, that will show come to athey mean to place to deal with their misery and mourning. face the people's problems and pain. like franklin roosevelt, know that we have no
if we are going to change the country, one third of our poor people, one third of poor white people in the south, we did a study and we found out in 15 states including texas, georgia, 90%ida, if we get less than of poor voters% to go to did not vote in 2016, they could shift the senate races and presidential election. this is the place we must deal with allies and it is happening all over the country. it is happening with the poor people's campaign. if joe biden and kamala harris do not listen...
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so that poor countries aren't left out. the move came during a virtual g. 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the focus was on ending the pandemic and to dealing with its economic fallout. ethiopia's prime minister has given leaders in the northern region of team.
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let's turn to cars despite coming from a poor family.oves to become president and the challenges are, god doesn't meet composite clay, but it's incredible story of bobby walking bomb starts december 10th on g.w. dot com. welcome to global 3 thousands. this week we focus on one of our world's biggest problems, inequality societies, where the gap is huge between rich and poor, and where many people are being left behind. and that was before the pandemic. we go to indonesia, which due to the coronavirus lock down, is currently in the midst of a baby boom. it's making life tough for many mothers. and in the face of this rising inequality, we ask, what can be done about it and discover that we can learn a lot from europe. why? in many societies today, there's a sharp divide between rich and poor, between those who have and those who don't. and despite living in the same country, these different groups often feel little connection to each other. u.s. president elect joe biden, put it like this. this is, it's having the effect of pulling us apa
let's turn to cars despite coming from a poor family.oves to become president and the challenges are, god doesn't meet composite clay, but it's incredible story of bobby walking bomb starts december 10th on g.w. dot com. welcome to global 3 thousands. this week we focus on one of our world's biggest problems, inequality societies, where the gap is huge between rich and poor, and where many people are being left behind. and that was before the pandemic. we go to indonesia, which due to the...
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so that poor countries aren't left out. the move came during a virtual g. 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the focus was on ending the pandemic and dealing with its economic fallout. ethiopia's prime minister has given leaders in the northern region of te gras, a 72 hour ultimatum to surrender, threatening an all out assault. if they don't, the military has warned civilians to leave the regional capital before the deadline . fighting between the government and great forces began over 2 weeks ago, human rights groups a better room, police have arrested more than 300 demonstrators in the capital. minsk, many of them were beaten. thousands protested for the 16th straight sunday, calling on president alexander to step down. they accuse the president of rigging elections in august. this is g.w. news from berlin. follow us on twitter and instagram, or visit our website, w dot com. this is a breathtaking landscape. you know oscar was considered so beautiful that it was seen by the chinese. we'll see more of it later on in the sho
so that poor countries aren't left out. the move came during a virtual g. 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the focus was on ending the pandemic and dealing with its economic fallout. ethiopia's prime minister has given leaders in the northern region of te gras, a 72 hour ultimatum to surrender, threatening an all out assault. if they don't, the military has warned civilians to leave the regional capital before the deadline . fighting between the government and great forces began over 2 weeks...
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poor asian americans in the united states there are poor black americans in the united states working poor people a lot of all of our people in the united states no matter what their race is they all work hard they all have working class and a lot of them are struggling no matter what the race is so i think what the democratic party is trying to do is to have an inclusive this gen of who is the working class and not just saying that it's just those people in the rural state a lot of people in this country that work very hard and that don't make ends meet and so having a $15.00 minimum wage which is part of the agenda of vice president joe biden and senator and by far the nominee kamel harris that is another way that's about helping working class people though if you look at the policies and if you look across the country with the ballot measures that passed across this country overwhelmingly even and read those ballot measures increasing the minimum wage and lard all of those things i just talked about that passed decriminalization of marijuana those are democratic policies and they p
poor asian americans in the united states there are poor black americans in the united states working poor people a lot of all of our people in the united states no matter what their race is they all work hard they all have working class and a lot of them are struggling no matter what the race is so i think what the democratic party is trying to do is to have an inclusive this gen of who is the working class and not just saying that it's just those people in the rural state a lot of people in...
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it seems one contributory factor is the interaction between rich and poor. the 1st person to die of covert 19 in rio de janeiro was a 63 year old to mess deke worker. she caught it from her employer, a very wealthy woman who had been infected with the virus in europe and passed it on there are many such stories, domestic workers that contract the virus and introduce it to their families and neighborhoods where it can cause devastation and living at very close causes drives infection among people who have no way to protect themselves. there is still into action between rich and poor households, which also spits the virus. the difference is that the rich seek medical treatment, while the poor often don't or can't. statistics show that the poor have been disproportionately hit by the pandemic, both regard to their health and their opportunity to earn a living. according to the gini index, south africa is the world's most unequal country. millions of daily brewers found no work at all for weeks on end during the lockdown. many others also lost their jobs. hungry
it seems one contributory factor is the interaction between rich and poor. the 1st person to die of covert 19 in rio de janeiro was a 63 year old to mess deke worker. she caught it from her employer, a very wealthy woman who had been infected with the virus in europe and passed it on there are many such stories, domestic workers that contract the virus and introduce it to their families and neighborhoods where it can cause devastation and living at very close causes drives infection among...
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mostly will reside in middle income countries and look a little bit different from the existing poor meaning those that were poor before the current crisis in the sense that they are relatively more her than their relatively more educated they didn't to work in the informal service and construction sector they are not however coming from the middle class and instead we see these groups who was are the most affected what we call be economically in secure and sometimes the best by the middle class and some of these middle countries so what so what's you know we are driving this as you were asking is really a combination of 2 themes very significant declines in labor incomes do you do job losses and which cats are cross the border in many countries and 2nd a reduction in not only were income particularly remittances from domestic ok and international migrants tell you let me jump in there and ask you was was lock down the right thing to do them for these low and middle income countries. i think when we think about these we need to remember that this issues were remade at a time where ve
mostly will reside in middle income countries and look a little bit different from the existing poor meaning those that were poor before the current crisis in the sense that they are relatively more her than their relatively more educated they didn't to work in the informal service and construction sector they are not however coming from the middle class and instead we see these groups who was are the most affected what we call be economically in secure and sometimes the best by the middle...
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coronavirus vaccines are distributed fairly, the world's wealthiest leaders say they'll pay to make sure poor countries aren't left out. that's as they wrapped up a virtual g. 20 summit. also coming up, surrender in 72 hours or face an all out assault. the message from ethiopia's prime minister to 50 great people's liberation front. after that, save the army, no mercy will be shown. civilians have been urged to flee. and did the police leak out all eyes were on in for mine striker as his side paid friedberg. a visit, unlatched a welcome to the program. leaders of the wealthiest countries have wrapped up an online so much of promising to supply covert $900.00 vaccines on tests affordably to all the world's people. the virtual gathering of the g. 20 group posted by saudi arabia, aim to ease worries that poor countries could be left behind. as the pandemic deepens, divisions between rich and poor climate change and the environment emerged as the other main theme during the summit. a 1st for an arab nation has to give summits of the leading industrial countries, even if it was a virtual gathering
coronavirus vaccines are distributed fairly, the world's wealthiest leaders say they'll pay to make sure poor countries aren't left out. that's as they wrapped up a virtual g. 20 summit. also coming up, surrender in 72 hours or face an all out assault. the message from ethiopia's prime minister to 50 great people's liberation front. after that, save the army, no mercy will be shown. civilians have been urged to flee. and did the police leak out all eyes were on in for mine striker as his side...
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the poor. poor poor. poor one. goal. all. or or. more or. the u.s. has a history of complicated and heated presidential election what's different this time is that the biggest political events of the last 4 years is happening amid the coronavirus and rest of them to the level of civil unrest sparked by the death george floyd and the lives of the radical groups on both sides of the political spectrum. right there with the city ordinance. say. these groups attract barely a week members who have taken to the streets may control tasks look like full scale . the hear. of what's about to. visit demonstrators are sometimes heavily armed and they are not afraid of violence or law enforcement. if you want a war to deal with us. or go in to meet those groups and their leaders to find out how far they're ready to go to fight for what they believe astute for this country. when it comes to the most common physiological symptoms all feed dry cough and fatigue but the psychological effects are less well known. with infections on the rise again and new look looming
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but how can you defend yourself when you're poor and . poor. another case. accused of killing her 2 year old daughter. it was 40 when she was convinced that in 2008 the media barely covered the story the case of a poor drug addicted hispanic woman mother of 13 children generated no interests. her sister and her daughter in law refused to believe that melissa would have hurt mariah. to go through that it was an accident caused by a. we went to see the body before they brought her out i mean we had that in our head what happened was. they said she had trauma she had trauma to the head. and she had a broken arm i. could have been from the. only one i have. a buddy in the household. i don't believe it was because of the did it. i don't. they were i mean there was a house full of children i mean small kids i mean i don't know i honestly don't believe it was her. i don't mean bone in her body i mean she never disciplined these kids i remember her yelling you know but i mean the kids. no. i never know the senators and i wish you would if. you could all these kids i
but how can you defend yourself when you're poor and . poor. another case. accused of killing her 2 year old daughter. it was 40 when she was convinced that in 2008 the media barely covered the story the case of a poor drug addicted hispanic woman mother of 13 children generated no interests. her sister and her daughter in law refused to believe that melissa would have hurt mariah. to go through that it was an accident caused by a. we went to see the body before they brought her out i mean we...
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poor people. do i mean, if you've got the resources, if you're wealthy, if you're rich, if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses, you're not going to go to death row, support people that can't fight back, they don't have the right sources, if you don't have those resources, the chances of you being convicted are go up dramatically at that point. probably his last battle as president who he tried over the generals and killed by his foreign policy pick up where we were neo cons again, back in control. during the vietnam war, us forces there was a secret war. and for years, the american people did not know until our country per capita. millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country. jordyn wieber. even today, kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago. is the us making amends for that tragedy and help to the people need in that little land? it is almost impossible to somebody is convicted once the
poor people. do i mean, if you've got the resources, if you're wealthy, if you're rich, if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses, you're not going to go to death row, support people that can't fight back, they don't have the right sources, if you don't have those resources, the chances of you being convicted are go up dramatically at that point. probably his last battle as president who he tried over the generals and killed by his foreign...
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for the poor in advance. rich people generally don't go to death row poor people do. i mean if you've got the resources if you're wealthy if you're rich if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses you're not to go to death row support people that can't fight back they don't have the right. if you don't have those resources the chances of you being convicted dramatically at that point let's compare biden he comes into office potentially and this means that i believe we're going to see a repeat of 2008 remember obama took office and because obama was a pretty young guy the time didn't come through financing it was. a law student then very good with constitutional law but he didn't know anything about wall street he kind of threw the keys of wall street over larry summers and all these other folks and they went ahead and they created the global financial crisis. after a fact that seemed to benefit they can tell you there's a remarkable way remember the billionaires after the 2008 crisis drupal and or more of their wealth
for the poor in advance. rich people generally don't go to death row poor people do. i mean if you've got the resources if you're wealthy if you're rich if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses you're not to go to death row support people that can't fight back they don't have the right. if you don't have those resources the chances of you being convicted dramatically at that point let's compare biden he comes into office potentially and this...
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i know how people review poor whites and interesting.eople who view poor blacks, so if they would just stop causing trouble, then we would have law and order in america. being poor feels like a proxy for those people who are messing up the country. how do we deal with that proxy, with that prejudice? >> well, one of the things we ask, who designed that kind of division of talking about. and we know as far back as 1968. republicans like buchanan devised a system. but in 1965, dr. king said that the reason is because of poor and low wealth people come together, across racial lines, they could fundamentally shift the country. who benefits? the fact of the matter is when you look at the data, poor and low wealth people makeup almost 30% of the electorate. 140 million poor people in the country, 64 million people who are eligible to vote, and the key to transforming our elections. and we really shouldn't be surprised for how texans should and they've been saying the states are rich, they were low-voter turnout states, voter suppression states
i know how people review poor whites and interesting.eople who view poor blacks, so if they would just stop causing trouble, then we would have law and order in america. being poor feels like a proxy for those people who are messing up the country. how do we deal with that proxy, with that prejudice? >> well, one of the things we ask, who designed that kind of division of talking about. and we know as far back as 1968. republicans like buchanan devised a system. but in 1965, dr. king said...
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the immigrant poor. and to encourage people to either give money to charities. there were over 138 charities active at the time that were dealing with indigent and the poor in one way or another or to encourage philanthropists to give a lot of money, to endow things like lodging houses. and, to, also, work with the government to bring about municipal reforms. when riis went on the road, he started off doing his lantern slide lectures in new york city, but eventually had he tours all over the country and appeared in many different cities. and he would travel just with the lantern slides in a box, and every venue would you have to supply the lantern projector. >> and the operator to operate the lantern slide. he would be paid about $150 to -- for his services and he traveled across the country. it was astounding. we do have his appointment books that show that he would be in a different city every night practically. and so, this is a very deluxe model but, again, he could have been using this. it's a stere
the immigrant poor. and to encourage people to either give money to charities. there were over 138 charities active at the time that were dealing with indigent and the poor in one way or another or to encourage philanthropists to give a lot of money, to endow things like lodging houses. and, to, also, work with the government to bring about municipal reforms. when riis went on the road, he started off doing his lantern slide lectures in new york city, but eventually had he tours all over the...
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but what about the poor countries who have far fewer doses than they need? how can a fair distribution be insured? 1st coat that 19 vaccines on the verge of being authorized. billions of vaccine doses have already been secured by wealthy countries. this has raised concerns that the jet blue drive much later and low income countries. to vote that an initiative was founded kovacs backed by the w.h.o. . countries for presenting 2 thirds of the out population has job prospects. goal is to make sure all member states get vaccines. forgotten is a financial needs. but how does it work? on its website? kovacs explains that strategy. member states pooled their efforts and money to support the development of several vaccine candidates. instead of competing against each other. they don't negotiate their pricing together. therefore, keeping prices low. once effect effects scenes of vailable, it says, all participating countries, regardless of income levels, will have equal access to these vaccines. for low income countries, it is the only viable way in which their citiz
but what about the poor countries who have far fewer doses than they need? how can a fair distribution be insured? 1st coat that 19 vaccines on the verge of being authorized. billions of vaccine doses have already been secured by wealthy countries. this has raised concerns that the jet blue drive much later and low income countries. to vote that an initiative was founded kovacs backed by the w.h.o. . countries for presenting 2 thirds of the out population has job prospects. goal is to make sure...
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poor people do. i mean if you've got the resources if you're wealthy if you're rich if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses you're not to go to death row support people that can't fight back they don't have the right. sources if you don't have those resources the chances of you being convicted are go up dramatically at that point. max keiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn a ballot fill out let's say i'm a strike at. the fight wall street fraud thank you for. destroy 6 that's true. slavery. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in the world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. away. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. maybe in the shallows. you know those will sleep we'll wish sleeves. to. probable cause you are sure. i can forward it doesn't capture a message to put a gun. you've got to go with us
poor people do. i mean if you've got the resources if you're wealthy if you're rich if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses you're not to go to death row support people that can't fight back they don't have the right. sources if you don't have those resources the chances of you being convicted are go up dramatically at that point. max keiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn a ballot fill out let's say i'm a strike at. the fight...
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for the poor and. rich people generally don't go to death row poor people do. i mean if you've got the resources if you're wealthy if you're rich if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses you're not to go to death row support people that can't fight back they don't have the right. sources if you don't have those resources the chances of you being convicted are go up dramatically at that point. he has an. impossible soup wolf which sleeps. w club or was. sure. i can order cook doesn't actually matter best to put a gun the murder. you got that when you ask all of those to do because those stories could be game we all see in the movie confused with the it seems. obvious but it's the most severe some of put it in your speech come off and use the of. the 20th century was thinking or a revolution the great depression and world wars the 21st century of mental illness . those aren't my words that's what surfaced some psychiatry to tell us the only question is should we accept it as a fact. it is almost impossible. so
for the poor and. rich people generally don't go to death row poor people do. i mean if you've got the resources if you're wealthy if you're rich if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses you're not to go to death row support people that can't fight back they don't have the right. sources if you don't have those resources the chances of you being convicted are go up dramatically at that point. he has an. impossible soup wolf which sleeps. w...
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it's much of the same thing, and again, we're not talking about poor working class white people. people that you would think -- veterans -- have this dream of being better for them than for their parents and it's the opt. >> that's what is so important about what we write about he anchor the book "tightrope" in yamhill and went to other parted of the country and realized that the exact same story, the tragedy and failings unfolding in tiny towns across america, whether it's red or blue states. everywhere of the this is not a political -- not a red or blue state problem or red or blue party issue or -- not that we can blame one party. this is the product of many decades of poor policymaking by both democrats and republicans, but the fact it's happening across the united states and also to people who are not just born at the bottom of the ladder. these are people, veterans who partly because of one problem that they face, they didn't climb out of that problem properly, then they end up descending interest a downward spiral. so in case of daniel mcdowell, who is a veteran that you'r
it's much of the same thing, and again, we're not talking about poor working class white people. people that you would think -- veterans -- have this dream of being better for them than for their parents and it's the opt. >> that's what is so important about what we write about he anchor the book "tightrope" in yamhill and went to other parted of the country and realized that the exact same story, the tragedy and failings unfolding in tiny towns across america, whether it's red...
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were living, especially did immigrant poor. there were over 138 charities active at the time that were dealing with the indigent and the poor in one way or the other. encouraging philanthropists to enjoy things like lodging houses and to also work with the government to bring about municipal reforms. when riss went on the road he started off doing his lanternside lectures in new york city, but eventually he had tours all over the country in many different cities. he would travel with the lat earn lat earn slide. he would be paid about $150 to -- for his services and he traveled across the country. it was astounding. we do have his appointment books that show he'd be in a different city every night practically. and so this is a very delux model, but again, he could have been using this. it's a stereoptican which allows one slide to fate in and one to fade out. there are other models that have just one lens. >> we have this in the exhibit at the courtesy of the american magic lantern group. it was in in museum of the city of new
were living, especially did immigrant poor. there were over 138 charities active at the time that were dealing with the indigent and the poor in one way or the other. encouraging philanthropists to enjoy things like lodging houses and to also work with the government to bring about municipal reforms. when riss went on the road he started off doing his lanternside lectures in new york city, but eventually he had tours all over the country in many different cities. he would travel with the lat...
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they say they will pay to make sure poor countries aren't left out. that's the promise that came out of the twenty summit. that is your news update at this hour. i'm claire richardson in berlin for me in the whole team here. thanks for joining us. in mexico, many pushing told us her no, in the world climate trade can do for you all the story. this is my plan. three words from ghost, one week we're going to really just we still have time to work. i'm going through your set.
they say they will pay to make sure poor countries aren't left out. that's the promise that came out of the twenty summit. that is your news update at this hour. i'm claire richardson in berlin for me in the whole team here. thanks for joining us. in mexico, many pushing told us her no, in the world climate trade can do for you all the story. this is my plan. three words from ghost, one week we're going to really just we still have time to work. i'm going through your set.
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i have even witnessed of these poor creatures being denied the common humanity of food and water. >> do you want water? here is your water. >> and i cannot employ persuasion and argument in order to arrest or bring upon a subject all the more strongly pressing because it is revolting and disgusting in its detail. i have uncovered cruelty and gross lack of understanding on the part of those who are supposed to be caretakers. >> didn't you never learned to talk, donny? [crying] >> if my pictures are displeasing, coarse, or severe, my subject must be recollected. offer no tranquil for their -- tranquil, refined, or composing features. these unfortunate beings were put on exhibition and shown to the public as if they were freaks. >> please. >> quiet down in there, quiet. come on. >> condition of human beings, reduced to extremist states of degradation and misery cannot be exhibited in softened language or adorned on a polished page. >> false accusation. lies, lies, she is a lunatic herself. >> she should not be able to stand here and tell us these fantastic tales. >> order, order. gentle
i have even witnessed of these poor creatures being denied the common humanity of food and water. >> do you want water? here is your water. >> and i cannot employ persuasion and argument in order to arrest or bring upon a subject all the more strongly pressing because it is revolting and disgusting in its detail. i have uncovered cruelty and gross lack of understanding on the part of those who are supposed to be caretakers. >> didn't you never learned to talk, donny? [crying]...
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a 2 tier system where the poor and rich people generally don't go to death row. poor people. do i mean, if you've got the resources, if you're wealthy, if you're rich, if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses, you're not to go to death row, support people that can't fight back, they don't have the right. if you don't have those resources, the chances of you being convicted dramatically at that point, the world is driven by shaped by one person. who dares thinks we dare to ask let's compare biden. he comes into office potentially. and this means that i believe we're going to see a repeat of 2008. remember, obama took office and because obama was a pretty young guy, the timing didn't come through financing. he was a law student and very good with constitutional law, but he didn't know anything about wall street. he kind of threw the keys of wall street over larry summers and all these other folks. and they want to head and they created the global financial crisis. after a fact that seemed to benefit, they can tell you there'
a 2 tier system where the poor and rich people generally don't go to death row. poor people. do i mean, if you've got the resources, if you're wealthy, if you're rich, if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses, you're not to go to death row, support people that can't fight back, they don't have the right. if you don't have those resources, the chances of you being convicted dramatically at that point, the world is driven by shaped by one...
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a 2 tier system where the poor and. rich people generally don't go to death row poor people do. i mean if you've got the resources if you're wealthy if you're rich if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses you're not to go to death row support people that can't fight back they don't have the right. sources if you don't have those resources the chances of you being convicted are go up dramatically at that point join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. there are tactics that can be used to get innocent people to confess to crimes they didn't commit i don't even think people in the us really get that the police are allowed to lie to you the person who falsely confessed actually came to believe the lie that they were told about their own behavior once a false confession is taken the case is closed and nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that isn't. it is almost impossible to. somebody is
a 2 tier system where the poor and. rich people generally don't go to death row poor people do. i mean if you've got the resources if you're wealthy if you're rich if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses you're not to go to death row support people that can't fight back they don't have the right. sources if you don't have those resources the chances of you being convicted are go up dramatically at that point join me every thursday on the...
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for the poor and. rich people generally don't go to death row poor people do. i mean if you've got the resources if you're wealthy if you're rich if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses you're not to go to death row support people that can't fight back they don't have the right. sources if you don't have those resources the chances of you being convicted are go up dramatically at that point the world is driven by shaped. moderne thinks. we dare to ask. the employers will suit pull their sleeves. but. do w. clubbable was your choice. border doesn't capture a message to put a gun the muzzle. you get when you discuss all of this to do just about because those stories could mean game we will see in the movie confused with the it seems to most news but is the most severe some of what is in your speech comes off the news the of. the 20th century was thing in or of revolution the great depression and world war the 21st century of mental illness. those aren't my words that's what surfaced some psychiatry's to tell
for the poor and. rich people generally don't go to death row poor people do. i mean if you've got the resources if you're wealthy if you're rich if you've got your own private attorneys and you can hire investigators and you have witnesses you're not to go to death row support people that can't fight back they don't have the right. sources if you don't have those resources the chances of you being convicted are go up dramatically at that point the world is driven by shaped. moderne thinks. we...
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especially the immigrant poor. and to encourage people to either give money to charities, there were over 138 charities active at the time dealing with the poor or to encourage philanthropists to give a lot of money to endow things like lodging houses, and to also work with the government to bring about municipal reforms. when riis went on the road, he started out doing his lantern slide lectures in new york city and eventually he had tours all over the country. the operator to operate the lantern slide, he would be paid about $150 for his services and he traveled across the country. we have his appointment books which show he would be in a different city every night. practically. this is a very deluxe model. again, he could have been using this, it allows for one slide to slide in and one slide to slide out. and models that have one lens. >> we have this image at the courtesy of the american magic lantern theater. >> here at the exhibit, we have a video running which is based on the one transcript we have of riis'
especially the immigrant poor. and to encourage people to either give money to charities, there were over 138 charities active at the time dealing with the poor or to encourage philanthropists to give a lot of money to endow things like lodging houses, and to also work with the government to bring about municipal reforms. when riis went on the road, he started out doing his lantern slide lectures in new york city and eventually he had tours all over the country. the operator to operate the...
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i love the poor. because i know i am the poor. and as long as i breathe, i'll serve the poor.all these people? they have children. hungry children. remain social distancing all we are going to get in trouble. it's hard to keep your distance when you're cold and hungry. politicians say that it was a leveller, this coronavirus. it's a lie — because if you're poor, you've got no chance. it's really hard to get food for myself because i haven't got much money on me and i can't go out anywhere. couple of days' food would mean everything to us. we will have no fighting. every time you get any money, it disappears as fast as you've got it. with coronavirus as well, with reduction in wages, it's not easy to cope. so this means you can eat? yes, yeah. you can eat and it helps out wherever you're stuck. has anyone got a chocolate one? i think they've all got chocolate in, brother! and all this is laid on by pastor mick. the need is massive. this is the church i represent. the level of need here in burnley at the moment is, i think, unprecedented, and it's upsetting. we've got some bread
i love the poor. because i know i am the poor. and as long as i breathe, i'll serve the poor.all these people? they have children. hungry children. remain social distancing all we are going to get in trouble. it's hard to keep your distance when you're cold and hungry. politicians say that it was a leveller, this coronavirus. it's a lie — because if you're poor, you've got no chance. it's really hard to get food for myself because i haven't got much money on me and i can't go out anywhere....
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, you know, masses of very poor people. and if you're rich, it's going to be a very difficult situation for millions and millions of americans. america is 2 different worlds with different fiscal laws and physics. it seems. and while one watches all of the american dream unfold before them, the other is left with hope and prayer. day to day. my football fans in argentina have queued in their thousands to say their final goodbyes to the late football superstar diego marathoner. but with emotions running high, the procession did descend into clashes between police and mourners. in fact, police reportedly used rubber bullets and tear gas against agitated fans who were demanding more time to say goodbye. is they lined up to see maraton as coffin, r.t. journalists covering the story were injured as well. one was hit by a stone and another by a rubber bullet. i think it was not much like remind me yet italian city of naples fans their way flags and sang club songs dedicated to the late star. the night sky was also turned bright r
, you know, masses of very poor people. and if you're rich, it's going to be a very difficult situation for millions and millions of americans. america is 2 different worlds with different fiscal laws and physics. it seems. and while one watches all of the american dream unfold before them, the other is left with hope and prayer. day to day. my football fans in argentina have queued in their thousands to say their final goodbyes to the late football superstar diego marathoner. but with emotions...
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>> we are very poor and worldly goods, master weston. >> yes, i see.pose we did this, suppose a group of merchants subscribe saylf six or seven pounds, form a joint stock company between merchants and companies to settle, provided that each share in the company be of 10 pounds value. >> if you would come go a little slower, please, sir. >> yes, course. simply put, it comes to this. we finance your pilgrimage, you work for us and we take the profits of your labor, trade, youing, farming, whatever find they are apply yourselves for. for seven years. >> seven years? your terms are hard, master weston. >> seven years, what are they, master brewster? does not the bible tell us jacob waited twice the seven years for the hand of rachel? >> we will of course have to discuss this with our people. mine.urally, and i with mind you, i am not sure we can do this. it is a risk. we shall be risking a great deal of money. weston.true, master and we shall be risking our lives. and the lives of our children. mr. weston's conditions were hard, but at length and agreement
>> we are very poor and worldly goods, master weston. >> yes, i see.pose we did this, suppose a group of merchants subscribe saylf six or seven pounds, form a joint stock company between merchants and companies to settle, provided that each share in the company be of 10 pounds value. >> if you would come go a little slower, please, sir. >> yes, course. simply put, it comes to this. we finance your pilgrimage, you work for us and we take the profits of your labor, trade,...
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it wasn't like many poor filipinos. this father works for weeks on end, on construction sites, far away from home. and that up to the pay is poor out there. so when the children are used to being home alone from a young age. yeah. ok. i'll learn a little out of my night and you know, point out that i'm sometimes i'm so tired from work. i pad and when i come home, i go to bed that that's on them because they have to leave for work early in the next embrittlement on somebody i would get into later, but i know we won't have food unless i work. and if i don't care about losing my wife that about that, but i don't want to lose my children. and if i'm going to buy my level without moment, that made a plan and i'm old. and i hope that one day the children will take care of me and i will and will manage them and attacking one parents and have them out of you. but they understand that i didn't abandon from there. you have to fill in the in the middle can apply mia, even though i couldn't stand of the school and they didn't starv
it wasn't like many poor filipinos. this father works for weeks on end, on construction sites, far away from home. and that up to the pay is poor out there. so when the children are used to being home alone from a young age. yeah. ok. i'll learn a little out of my night and you know, point out that i'm sometimes i'm so tired from work. i pad and when i come home, i go to bed that that's on them because they have to leave for work early in the next embrittlement on somebody i would get into...
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so that poor countries aren't left out. the move came during a virtual g. 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the focus was on ending the pandemic and dealing with its economic fallout. ethiopia's prime minister has given leaders in the northern region of te gras, a 72 hour ultimatum to surrender, threatening an all out assault. if they don't, the military has warned civilians to leave the regional capital before the deadline . fighting between the government and great forces began over 2 weeks ago. human rights groups say better rooms, police have arrested more than 300 demonstrators in the capital. minsk, many of them were beaten. thousands protested for the 16th straight sunday, calling on president alexander lukashenko to step down. they accuse the president of rigging elections in august. this is g.w. news from berlin. follow us on twitter and instagram, or visit our website, w dot com all the oil company a clean nor is doing something extraordinary on the slightly gas platform in the north sea. it pumps millions of tons
so that poor countries aren't left out. the move came during a virtual g. 20 summit hosted by saudi arabia. the focus was on ending the pandemic and dealing with its economic fallout. ethiopia's prime minister has given leaders in the northern region of te gras, a 72 hour ultimatum to surrender, threatening an all out assault. if they don't, the military has warned civilians to leave the regional capital before the deadline . fighting between the government and great forces began over 2 weeks...
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despite coming from a poor family, the pop star wants to become president. challenges and god doesn't store starts december 10th. that is for me. beethoven is for him. beethoven is for beethoven is for everyone he told when 2020 years and 50th anniversary on d. w. to get to corey's seat back at us with the promise of a new plug, a dream destination for tourists teeming with marine wildlife and on its shores chorus now is an island paradise. but it's under threat. the former dutch colony located off the coast of venezuela, is feeling the impact of climate change and pollution. but these locals are taking action is failing when it comes to saving animals a mission. she shares with their debts and emissary for conservation, but the filming it's a far cry from the picture. perfect tourist snapshot. a thick mat of sod ghassan seaweed blankets. the bayonne chorus out was east coast sea turtles trapped in the alligator fight for their lives. and this group is fighting to save them. the alarm sounded early this morning. i get this goal. what about when you come to i
despite coming from a poor family, the pop star wants to become president. challenges and god doesn't store starts december 10th. that is for me. beethoven is for him. beethoven is for beethoven is for everyone he told when 2020 years and 50th anniversary on d. w. to get to corey's seat back at us with the promise of a new plug, a dream destination for tourists teeming with marine wildlife and on its shores chorus now is an island paradise. but it's under threat. the former dutch colony located...
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the virus as of october more than 55000 nursing home residents have died we have a tradition of very poor infection control in these facilities and i think what it comes down to is we don't trade older folks the way we treat others we don't value their lives as much that's that's been evidenced in the pandemic in california nearly 150 nursing home workers have died jessica was afraid she would bring the virus home to her young son who suffers from asthma so she quit in may but still thinks about the elderly residents she left behind i was still dream about them. yeah some of them just screaming and then there some of them down walking down the hall state house. and some of you like i just want water and until this day i even asked i wonder if they're still there. california was one of the states hardest hit by the corona virus and nearly a 3rd of its death toll came from nursing homes. fault lines investigates how an already troubled nursing home industry imploded under the weight of the pandemic i think it says that in many instances we put profit of book patient care. but isn't that the
the virus as of october more than 55000 nursing home residents have died we have a tradition of very poor infection control in these facilities and i think what it comes down to is we don't trade older folks the way we treat others we don't value their lives as much that's that's been evidenced in the pandemic in california nearly 150 nursing home workers have died jessica was afraid she would bring the virus home to her young son who suffers from asthma so she quit in may but still thinks...
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far away from home on the top of the pay is poor. so the children are used to being home alone from a young age. ok, i am a little from last night. you know, when i tell him sometimes i'm so tired from work, but when i come home i go to bed that that's because i have to leave for work early in the morning. always on the ground i would and that includes a lot of we won't have food unless i work at it. i don't care about losing my wife that about that, but i don't want to lose my children. and i'm going to buy my level without moment that made a plan and i'm old and i hope that one day the children will take care of me. and when i got back, one parents would have them out of you. but they understand that i didn't abandon from there. you have to fill in the area. you can fill up the mia, even though i couldn't stand of the school and they didn't starve. and it was in the middle of.
far away from home on the top of the pay is poor. so the children are used to being home alone from a young age. ok, i am a little from last night. you know, when i tell him sometimes i'm so tired from work, but when i come home i go to bed that that's because i have to leave for work early in the morning. always on the ground i would and that includes a lot of we won't have food unless i work at it. i don't care about losing my wife that about that, but i don't want to lose my children. and...
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while the poor devils under the knife yelled with pain. many limbs were lost that should have been saved and many lives were lost trying to save the limbs that should have been amputated. there was another group of confederate soldiers that came across a few union soldiers in the stone house. and one of them remarked that in ma building, there were 32 soldiers, many of them that were dreadfully mangled by cannon shot. there was one surgeon and he was young and inefficient. men lay on the floor with their clotted wounds still undressed. some had died and not yet been removed. and so for a lot of these surgeons and a lot of the medical personnel that was operating at the battle of first manassas, this was the first time of them seeing warfare and the first time that many of them had any practical experience. there were mistakes that cost soldiers lives. there were mistakes that also saved soldiers lives. but at the battle of first manassas it was not a battle for life and death. this would create issues for the surgical field because when ho
while the poor devils under the knife yelled with pain. many limbs were lost that should have been saved and many lives were lost trying to save the limbs that should have been amputated. there was another group of confederate soldiers that came across a few union soldiers in the stone house. and one of them remarked that in ma building, there were 32 soldiers, many of them that were dreadfully mangled by cannon shot. there was one surgeon and he was young and inefficient. men lay on the floor...
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and the spanish french poor farmers are running out of water. the whole area is trying out the situation in africa is even more extreme, especially south of the sahara. there isn't an increase in weather catastrophes. it's almost impossible for the poor and hungry to lift themselves out of their misery without external help says the secretary general of german agro action zeidan yards wide. since 2014, the number of hungry people has continued to rise. and currently 821000000 people suffer. but we can see quite clearly that about 30000000 people have been affected as a direct result of the climate change this claim of it personally and very acutely affected by this because the storms currently hitting these countries were previously completely unknown. and this is just such a sign of the destructive force that a change in climate contributed and how the people in the countries where we work are quite defenseless, and at the mercy of the elements also give us and catastrophes, drought, and floods destroying not only the living spaces of inhabitan
and the spanish french poor farmers are running out of water. the whole area is trying out the situation in africa is even more extreme, especially south of the sahara. there isn't an increase in weather catastrophes. it's almost impossible for the poor and hungry to lift themselves out of their misery without external help says the secretary general of german agro action zeidan yards wide. since 2014, the number of hungry people has continued to rise. and currently 821000000 people suffer. but...
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mostly will reside in middle income countries and look a little bit different from the existing poor meaning those that were poor before the current crisis in the sense that they are relatively more herb and they're relatively more educated they didn't do work in the informal service and construction sector they are not however coming from the middle class and instead we see these groups there who was are the most affected what we call the economically in secure and sometimes the s. by the middle class and then some of these middle countries so what so what's you know we are driving this as you were asking is really a combination of 2 themes very significant declines in labor incomes do you do job losses and which cats are cross the border in many countries and 2nd a reduction in not only were income particularly remittances from domestic ok and international migrants tell you let me jump in there and ask you was was lock down the right thing to do them for these low and middle income countries. i think when we think about these we need to remember that this issues were remade at a t
mostly will reside in middle income countries and look a little bit different from the existing poor meaning those that were poor before the current crisis in the sense that they are relatively more herb and they're relatively more educated they didn't do work in the informal service and construction sector they are not however coming from the middle class and instead we see these groups there who was are the most affected what we call the economically in secure and sometimes the s. by the...
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as i see it for the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. there's no improvement. and when i look around, perhaps 5 out of 10 friends of mine are unemployed. as you in the room with heard recently from president that pledge toward a more market friendly economy, which is certainly a shift in tone. does he mean it is, was a dress to shake up in turkey's economic management prison and one son in law, a bit out of iraq has resigned as finance minister then present and replaced the head of the central bank and the new central bank chief then announced a considerable interest rate rise and that move was welcomed by analysts and investors as a sign that the bank might return to a more conventional monetary policy. but others are more cautious and skeptical. and they say the problem is not really who leads turkey central bank. the problem is that president edwin is meddling so much in the banks affairs that he's trying to influence to judicial system here. and that has seriously eroded investors' confidence in the turkish economy. all right. joinin
as i see it for the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. there's no improvement. and when i look around, perhaps 5 out of 10 friends of mine are unemployed. as you in the room with heard recently from president that pledge toward a more market friendly economy, which is certainly a shift in tone. does he mean it is, was a dress to shake up in turkey's economic management prison and one son in law, a bit out of iraq has resigned as finance minister then present and replaced...
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the front of its famous catholic church is the home of the poor. many of the members of christians, gang, still have parents. christian only has a father somewhere far away. he has a new family, his gang of street children, where he takes care of the smaller ones. that bowling, and i'm in riyadh, but we regard each other missive nice as equals, but i'm not going through is not even it's you know, i got when i'm in your show about boston, given that what we're doing on this pedestrian bridge or something. rosaries, something we can buy from. the not so great time in comes to your living fighters got off and on a boy. it's a hard life for the families of the children of key aapl caught in the midst of the war on drugs instigated by president do terror tape where the poor accused of being drug dealers are killed or locked away. raids are part of everyday life. at least in these places where the parents of christians, young friends, live, the street children of key are often arrested. the leaders of the philippines want to lower the age of criminal lia
the front of its famous catholic church is the home of the poor. many of the members of christians, gang, still have parents. christian only has a father somewhere far away. he has a new family, his gang of street children, where he takes care of the smaller ones. that bowling, and i'm in riyadh, but we regard each other missive nice as equals, but i'm not going through is not even it's you know, i got when i'm in your show about boston, given that what we're doing on this pedestrian bridge or...
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it was like many poor filipinos. this father works for weeks on end, on construction sites, far away from home. to live up to the pay is poor. so, the children are used to being home alone from a young age. they didn't, and i know i got you know, one fact that i'm sometimes i'm so tired from work my father and i when i come home, i go to bed at the time because i have to leave for work early and i think everything is on somebody i would get included, i mean, we won't have food unless i work, and if i don't care about losing my wife, that's about that. but i don't want to lose my children. and if i'm going to bed, i'm over that one moment that made up when i'm old and i hope that one day the children will take care of me, you know, but i'm still mad at them and i'm not talking one parent and ask them out. but they understand that i didn't abandon from them. you know how to fit in in the winter. you can apply that. even though i couldn't send of the school today, they didn't start my niggas in any noble shake. all one
it was like many poor filipinos. this father works for weeks on end, on construction sites, far away from home. to live up to the pay is poor. so, the children are used to being home alone from a young age. they didn't, and i know i got you know, one fact that i'm sometimes i'm so tired from work my father and i when i come home, i go to bed at the time because i have to leave for work early and i think everything is on somebody i would get included, i mean, we won't have food unless i work,...
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, the poorest in a poor country was poor that way. and i remember cinema in a patch of ground with some, some bricklayer's from new jersey. and they said, why do you come, you know, i mean, come to new jersey and find out, you know, to be, were places where the us can be both the most disrupted places by climate change. the very fragile ecology we in the developed will have to get used to the fact that they are coming and they're not. and that they are human beings. everywhere we go, we find the university of human existence be under threat. that's what for me, you know what my work is taking direction of a cold radical human ism, but basically the idea that we have to defend the university of humanist, i think some of the most fundamental things that we've taken for granted. no, i'm just a mylar in my parents' lives life after the war are no under threat. i mean you greet us. the stakes were kind of facing. absolutely. i mean, where living at a time where someone with a good passport like me or you can travel freely across the earth,
, the poorest in a poor country was poor that way. and i remember cinema in a patch of ground with some, some bricklayer's from new jersey. and they said, why do you come, you know, i mean, come to new jersey and find out, you know, to be, were places where the us can be both the most disrupted places by climate change. the very fragile ecology we in the developed will have to get used to the fact that they are coming and they're not. and that they are human beings. everywhere we go, we find...